Cm I V-. vretr* X ih ii.- I * <«»••• *-•*•• V. it Ù U trtrj Jam e* Fitzhugh On all newsstands 9 M UK' tìartor lib - Volume 8—N umber 7 N o w h e re A F iner C lim a te - N o w h e re a F in e r C o m m u n ity "BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON last CONCERT IN Friday At School CRESCENT CITY A nother opportunity for p a r­ ents to have th eir children’s THIS SUNDAY physical condition checked will be Well child Clinic Collision Badly Damages Cars A tw o-car head-on collision on Highway 101 in front of the Town House, W est Brookings, Monday, 8:15 p.m., resulted in a badly dam aged pickup and car. The pickup was driven by Carl B erger with his p a rtn e r, liert McDonad accom panying him, was going south. The car was driven by D. W. Vowel,, going north when the vehicles collided. Po­ lice investigation indicated that Vowell was on the wrong side of the highway, v e il over the m id­ dle line. Mr. Vowell told f>olice he was blinded by the lights. Mr. B erger ami Mr. McDonald were badly shaken up and bruised and Mr. Vowell suffered a broken rib. Officer Bud Cross said that he had difficulty m aking friends with the police dog owned by Mr. v owell. Thursday, April 16, 1955 CITY COUNCIL GIVES FULL SUPPORT TO CHETCO COVE DEVELOPMENT 'flic Biwkings Chamber of Commerce appeared be­ fore the City Council on 1 uesday of this week and ob­ tained the complete and wholehearted support of the campaign currently being waged by the Chamber in its New Com m unity Concert m em ­ bers will have the privilege of attending the last concert of this y e a r’s series on Sunday, April 19. This num ber will feature the fa­ e (Torts to obtain shipping faeili- mous duo piano team of B a rtle tt ties from Cheteo Cove. and Roberlson. It was emphasized th at if all in­ dividuals and organizations unite Mrs. Helen Dempsey, chairm an solidly behind this project, every for the Brookings area, reports th a t a particu larly fine program B aker & Stanton, of E ureka, indication points to favorable ac­ will be offered for next year. In long fam iliar to residents of this tion by the governm ental organ­ izations concerned. October, Carolyn Long, soprano- area by their jingle, ’’Save Three The City Council has taken the soloist, will be presented. In No­ W ays,’’ cn the radio, and their first step in indicating active sup­ vember, John Sebastian, harm on­ big B aker & S tanton M ayflower ica virtuoso, and Dorothy Jarn ac, trucks on the highways, have port. It should now behoove each dance hum orist, will have the p ro ­ opened a branch in the H earth ­ and everyone of us to join o u r Mr. and Mrs. Phil Schroeder. gram . stone building across from the Cham ber of Com m erce and tak e K lam ath Falls, w ere weekend active part in a project which can school. The M arch presentation will visitors here, guests a t W hite B aker & S tanton have served be as beneficial to our area as the Rock. Mr. Schroeder is a n r a r­ offer South Am erican pianist, Hum boldt, Del N orte and C urry tim ber itself. dent rockhound, president of the M arisa Regules. The resolution, ns adopted by "ounties for over th irty years, The last num ber of the series K lam ath Falls M ineral club, and the council, is rep rin ted b e lo w and the establishm ent of a branch spent his tim e searching for for next w inter will include a BE IT RESOLVED, by the City m ale q u a rte t and soprano solo- here, by a concern of this calibre, specimens on the beach. Council of City of Brookings, is a welcome addition to our ro st­ ist in a joint program listed as He expressed interest in the The Carolers. Oregon, that in view of the cam ­ e r of m erchants. It will be m an­ newly formed Brookings M ineral paign presently being conducted aged by C. A. Mackenzie, a resi­ Many from Brookings atten d club and stated he hoped to m eet by the Brookings C ham ber of these concert gatherings and feel Some two years ago over $700 dent o f Brookings since 1911. w ith them some tim e. For the present Mr. Mackenzie Com m erce to the end th a t this well repaid for the trip to C res­ was received for a Scout build­ eren may once again offer the Since they w ere form er resi­ cent City. ing. Mr. King donor of the lot says their display will he con­ advantages of low-cost, deep­ dents here, near the s ta te line, on W harf stre e t, is m uch con­ fined to home freezers in con­ w ater ocean tran sp o rtatio n to they called on old friends. junction with the B aker & S tan- cerned as to w hether the Scout business and industry of C urry . organization is going to accept ton H um bolt Food Plan. I The company expects to m ain- Counfy- Oregon, and northern Del this valuable lot that he has o f­ tain a television center here also ( °unty, C alifornia; fered through the I.O.O.E. lodge, , We hereby recom m end: or will he be forced to m ake w ithin a short time. T h a t all citizens of the area Fred H edberg and A1 Louns- o th er arrangem ents for this prop­ eith er individually o r through erty. bury have ju st consum ated the : th eir organizational affiliations Some of the com m ittee have I sale of th eir H arbor mill to G un­ 1 join in endorsing and iw im m e n d - Mildred B ryant reports the moved away from Brookings, ■ ing the above action by the sale of M ildred’s Beauty Salon to n ar Hedberg, E lm er Hedberg, leaving the o th er m em bers to go | and Fred, the third p artner. They I Brookings C ham ber of Com m erce Mrs. Arvin Cole, form erly of began operations on April 1 un­ ahead with the plans for this On Friday, April 10, the ele • J specifically pertaining to the de­ G rants Pass. der the nam e of H edberg Bros. building. F ath ers and m others of Mrs Cole, nee Avis Harrold, Lum ber Co. The brothers expect these boys and the com m unity at m entary schools of C urry county velopm ent of C heteo Cove through lived here three years some tim e to expand operations soon. They large feel that Mr. K ing’s offer held a spelling contest in Gold the obtaining of Federal funds past, therefore, is not exactly un ­ are all experienced lum berm en. should be accepted and the $700 Beach for youngsters in grades 4 for a breakw ater, docks, and re ­ to 8. Each school in the county moval of existing hazards to nav­ known in this com m unity. She G unnar and E lm er a re also used to buy needed lum ber with was allowed to send three or four igation; and children. Robert, Calelle and ow ners of th e mill north of which to sta rt a building. Th»>n "’o n testa n ts for each grade BE IT FU R TH ER RESOLVED, W arren are occupying the living the city. th ere is another alte rn a tiv e : that Brookings elem entary school was that the City of Brookings indi­ q u a rte rs in the rea r of the salin. of sale of the lot and purchase of renresented by: Grade 4, Steven cate its com plete sup|»ort of the Mildred will continue working J. J. G allagher was having an oth er proj>erty to begin a Scout Anderson, Sandra Glass, Jerilyn ; hove m a tte r by causing copies with Mrs. Cole and is living with uncom fortable session in bed last building on. Longaere, Leslie Oldham; Grade o f this resolution to be forw arded Those who are vitally in te re st­ her family at the A rth u r Pearce week and is taking it easy at 5, Glenda Kcffcr, Gary Larson, to the Portland D istrict Office of ed in the Scout work here in Jan et Mosier, Dean Olson; Grade apartm ent. present. the U S . Army Engineers, our Brookings hope a m eeting will fi, Ann Brener, Je a n e tte Hedberg, representatives in W ashington. soon bring alxiut decesions lead­ Sharon McClain. Linda Sanders; D.C., and such o th er organiza­ ing to the acceptance or rejection Grade 7. Sharon B ennett, Tommy tions and individuals as the Board of this help. Rush, Sharon Sm ith. Sally S w an­ of D irectors of the Brookings All those interested are asked son; Grade 8, Je rri Cagley, Nancy C ham ber may recommend. to contact a m em ber of the Scout Chapin, L oretta H allm an and com m ittee, a scoutm aster or The Brookings High School Spring Music Concert will be p re ­ Scout it they wish to offer a ssist­ Jacqueline Smith. Most of the group from Brook­ sented Friday, April 17. at the school gym nasium at 8 o’clock. N u m ­ ance in this project. ings came through the prelim i­ bers will he given by the Band, G irls’ Ensemble and a tew specialty W inners of the prizes offered naries with flying colors and in at the last draw ing w ere: Joanne the finals J e rri Cagley won a first num bers. The program is as lollows: Frazier, who drew the num ber prize, Sharon McClain and Janet T rium phant O verture Band Winslow Wilson, a rtist in sea winnnig the M ixm aster; Harold Mosier won second places and paintings, is in this area this Young, the rifle; Mr. Jolson, the c L arg h etto from Concerto Grosso Opus b, No. 12. I la n d e ! Jerilyn Longaere placed third week m aking sketches and stu d y ­ fishing rod and reel. Ruth Wood­ Buttons and Bows—Band ing the coast in this section for L iv in g s to n Xr E v a n s ward won the archery set, and use in oil paintings. He is a Fill Biown the jewel case. S ylv ia--G irls’ Ensemble guest of Brookings Hotel. Buy a chance on a luscious The Green C athedral G irls’ Ensemble Mr. Wilson does sea paintings cake on the weekends following exclusively, having bccomp in te r­ at one of the grocery stores. Dancing Tam bourine C larinet Solo, Sherrill McLean Polio A le tte r received from R epre­ ested in th at phase when only 11 Luspiel O v e rtu re —Band sentative H arris Ellsw orth sta te s years old. He likes the rugged K entucky Babe Band th a t "Regulations w ere recently coast and portrays th at influence issuer! cancelling out all existing in all his comjxrsitions. T he O re­ ^>un Valley—B a n d ................ eligible lists established as a re- gon coast to him is most inspira­ T rees- G irls’ Ensem ble Hey. kids! Don’t forget to bring sut of previous exam inations for tional. He has studied the sea all over the world. your bikes to the Shell station postm aster at Brookings.” A Perfect P ra y e r—G irls’ Ensem ble Kiley stenson The g rea ter ¡»art of Mr. W il­ Lynn H am pton and Mrs. Goldie at noon Saturday, April 18 to sp rin g M orning O v ertu re Band . ........ i>eniston have the fluorescent tape in­ Sw earingen bad taken the p rev i­ son’s w orks hang at Carnegie ous exam ination and both were Hall, New York. He m aintains A Perfect Day Girls* Ensemble Bond stalled on your fender. It glows a fte r dark It m akes eligible on the list for appoint a studio at G loucester, Mass , and i he A rgonaut O v ertu re Band • lives in New York City your ralm g safer, and it is FR E E . m ent to the position. given by the Well-Child Clinic on F riday, April 24, a t the elem en­ ta ry school. Beginning a t 9:30 a.m., Doctor Ronniger will exam ine those present until 12:00 noon. He will be assisted by Mrs. Cecil W att, nurse. Former Residents Return For Visit Baker & Stanton Opens Salesroom SCOUTS MUST START BUILDING Hedberg Lbr. Co. Beauty Salon Sold Changes Partners To Mrs. Avis Cole Local Students Win In Spelling Hl SCHOOL SPRING MUSIC CONCERT BILLED FOR FRIDAY EVENING Winslow Wilson Likes Ore. Coast Postmaster Still To Be Appointed Local Lions Club Promotes Safety