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HARBOR NEWS
WOODRIFF AWAY
Alan WoodrifT is now in Boze
man. Mont., where he is visiting
at the home of his oldest son,
Ray. A few days bef , re he left on
the trip, he had the misfortune
of breaking the small bone in his
left arm and it is in a cast. Be
fore returning home, he also plans
to visit a sister and a brother in
Denver.
Construction Starts
lor, Colgrovc I hint
Brookings Habor Pilot 7
TRAVIS SON HOME
Ken
Taylor
and
Brother
Col-
l ilt RSDAY. AUGUST 27. 1953
On New Library
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Travis are
grove lett last week for a month
enjoying a visit from their son.
Work began on the new’ library long hunting trip in northern
While there they’ll be hunting
Sgt. Albert L. Travis who brought
Wednesday with the setting of the t anada. I he two plan to return
for
mooae, caribou, mountain
with him his new bride, the wed
forms by LeRoy Weideman. River about September 10.
sheep, grizzlies, and any other
gravel will then be spread and the
ding having taken place August
The pair plan to hunt in the game they might run across.
24x48 concrete slab poured as
19 at Fort Wayne, Indiana. After
wilds
north of Prince George.
soon as Charlie Stanhurst spots
a visit here and in eastern Ore
1 heir ultimate destination is a
in the plumbing.
gon. Sgt. and Mrs. Travis will re
There is no friend like indus
five-day pack from the end of the try; cultivate it, and you will
This was the report given by road.
turn to Fort Wayne where he is
the building committee to the
never tail. Bhartrihari.
an instructor in the Indiana Na SPOKANE PEOPLE LEAVE
and Mrs. Albert McCrow board at its Monday night meet
tional Guard. He is also a vet and Mr. daughter
of Spokane left for
eran of the Korean conflict and their home Saturday after being ing.
World War II.
As soon as this plumbing work
here a week visiting Mr. Mc-
Another son of the Travis’, Sgt. MiCrow’s mother, Mrs. Tony Ol is roughed in, actual construction
will be started.
Dale Travis, recently received his sen.
The board decided to ask by
discharge from the army upon his
postcard
for volunteer workers
HALLS
HAVE
VISITORS
return from a year’s service in
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hall are when they can be used. Some will
Korea. He plans to attend the
University of Oregon this year, enjoying a two weeks visit from be required on the pouring of the
Mrs. Hall’s sister, Mrs. Grace slab. 443 books were loaned in
taking a pre-medical course.
July by the library from its pres
Mr. and Mrs. Travis plan to Goings of Orland, Calif.
"Where Food is Food"
ent
quarters.
leave soon on a trip to Sisters, MRS THATCHER HOME
Oregon where they will become
Mrs. Walter Thatcher returned
acquainted with their newest home recently after being gone Municipal Records
I or our friends and guests in Brookings—
grandson at the home of another three months visiting her mother
MUNICIPAL
COURT
son, Charles.
and other relatives in Weisbolden,
Beverley Jean Sanders, speed
1 he Finest Food on the G ust
Germany. She made the trip hv ing, fined $20 with $10 suspended
CALIFORNIANS VISIT
air.
upon payment of $10.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Severs and
Irma Shearer, double-parked,
son Dennis of Escondido, Calif., 4-H YOUNGSTERS WIN
Breakfasts, Lunches and Dinners
forfeited
$5 bail.
and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severs of
Members of the Winchuck Live
John A. Klingensmith. solicit
Alhambra visited at the home of stock 4-H Club were pretty good
Merchant’s Lunch 85c
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bowlin on the calf scramblers at the County ing, forfeited $30 bail.
Vernon B. Pierson, soliciting,
Winchuck last week. They were Fair Sunday, with four of them
Steaks
on their way home after a five bringing home calves to raise this forfeited $30 bail.
Walter II. Harris, parked on
Nothing but the Finest Baby Beef
week trip which took them up year and take back to the fair
into Canada.
next year to exhibit. Those lucky yellow line, fined $2.
Donah! E. Cuddie, angle parked
Sea F< xh I
and tired youngsters are Mervin
SHIPLEYS LEAVE
Pettegrew, Janet Crump, Gary and meter expired, fined $2.
Mr. and Mrs. William Shipley Bowlin and Clyde Oliver.
have moved to Crescent City to
weekend. Pat is thè 1952 Azalea
O n H i g h w a y 101
N orth E nd of I o w n
live as Bill, who has worked for HYLANDS AT WEDDING
iueen and has been working in
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hyland Eugene since she graduateti troni
the past five years at the Texaco
F ormerly the T own H ouse
Station in Brookings, is now em plan to go to Eugene this week high school last June.
end
to
attend
the
wedding
of
their
ployed at the Standard Station in
daughter, Pat, the wedding being
Crescent City.
Need something? Try the want
planned for sometime during the j ads-
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O'HoUeran's
SO THAT THE PUBLIC MAY KNOW THE TRUTH!
t:,ly
oG h • r t n l'sk "l " l‘" WaV “ ■ ir,M,k" ’gs. Watcr Company is not “adequate and safe” as intimated by the action
the Council, and uliat is the nature of the "emergency” that exists. We are unable to state what die Council
system Z i t w T s p X h e d
inents:S < > ' ,K Pl'hlK
‘nf° “
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ab° Ut
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a municipal water
°f ' he unfounded rumors- we make the following state-
1. The water supply of the Brookings Water Company is more than “adequate” for the entire city with .
n.neteen million (19,000.000) gallon reservoir for reserve just completed. No shortage for sprinkling would
have k e n experienced this summer except for acts of certain individuals who made it inqx.ssil le for u t ,0 use
part of our supply for a short period.
2. The water is “ safe”. Reports from the Oregon State Board of Health lak.ratory state, “This water con
forms with accepted bacteriological standards of purity for drinking watcr”.
3. The Brookings Water Company is willing to immediately install fire hydrants throughout the City of
Br.M.kmgs if the ( tty Council wi II give the necessary assurance IN W RITING that revenue for fire hydrant
service will be forthcoming if the Brookings Water Company is to obligate itself for such a huge expenditure
4.
No individual or group of individuals has ever k e n quoted any fixed price for the purchase of the B ook
ings Water Company. At an informal meeting in the fall of 1952 at the office of the Broo kings Water Com
pany, m the presence of two members of the Public Utilities Commission and m em krs of the City Council
Mayor Dimmick asked if we would consider selling the Brookings Water Company. The answer was “ Yes” ’
1 he next question was, “At what price?” At «hat time, and at all times since, I have consistently refused to
fix a price, hut always stated that the only fair way to establish a price is to first have a reputable firm of
cng„ u ,,.. SATISFACTORY' TO ALL PARTIES CONCERNEb.
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no such appraisal has been requested or made.
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BROOKINGS WATER COMPANY
E. BANKLS, Owner