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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1953)
v On alt newsstands. v r o uwuhx SM ITH E t ___IO C ’ ’ ? inos-flarbor N o w h e re A Finer C lim a te - N o w h e re A Finer C o m m u n ity Volume 8—N um ber 27___ BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ TV A n te n n a Code O n the Planned For C ity Reef Plans are underw ay for a new SCHOOL OPENS | q N SpL|T SHIFT Thursday, September :Q53 TOWN MEETING A dven,is,C hu± N E X T THURSDAY Lutherans M o v e to ings will move its services to the television antenna code, to be Seventh Day Adventist church draw n up for the city of Brook Sunday. Septem ber 13. Services ings. Local tx-ople will gath er at a For the younger set in D istrict for the coming Sunday, however, The City Planning Commission If you had asked me two weeks Town Meeting next T hursday will be held at the Chetco Grange ago if this newspaper could op decided to ask for such a code at 17. th at day is here again. night to discuss plans for a pro hall, at 7:30 p.m. School will open in the Brook era te w ithout Lulu Goldizen, I'd their regular m eeting, held Tues Sunday school for the L u th er posed new high school, announced ings-H arbor area for about 750 ans will begin S e p te m tw 14 have said there was absolutely no day night. U»£ week. The Commission suggested that students Tuesday m orning at 7 :45 their new location, at 9:43 t.TTt chance th a t It could. Now, I’m The Town m eeting will be held residents planning the erection a m. And you can hear the groans Evening services will be held 4t afraid we’re going to find out. a t ttie school auditorium , a t 8 Because Lulu is taking a vaca of antennas contact the city build of anguish clear from here. 7:30 p.m., the same aa la tiki p m , Thursday, Septem ber 10. All For the opening day, elem en present location. tion, the first one in so long she's ing inspector, O. D. Arp, before residents of School District 17-C forgotten what they feel like. undertaking the project. Mr. Arp tary students traveling on busses Reverend H arry F. Miller, pas are invited to attend. And I ’m sitting here, just sort of will adm inister the new code as will come at 7:45, with city chil tor of the church, announced that Under discussion will be a dren coming at 12:4C. In the high la te r the congregation plans $385,(XX) bond issue to be voted wondering how you run a news-1 soon as it is form ulated. In other action, K enneth Os school, bus students and all m orning services. Time and date paper without a Lulu. As a m a t borne was appointed to the Com Seniors will m ake the 7:45 trek, of the adiied services will be an upon by voters of the d istrict te r of fact, I wonder w hat all the Septem ber 15. The bond issue is mission by Mayor Dimmick, suc while the city Freshm en, Juniors nounced later. o th er newspapers in this wide, to be used for construction of a wide world that don’t have Lulus ceeding E lm er Bankus^ who has and Seniors will come a fte r new building, housing a new high resigned. lunch. do. s c h o o 1, gymnasium, cafeteria, They’re breaking them in easy, B ut we’ll struggle along. We shop, and some grade school class though. School will operate only m ay not come out the next couple ! rooms to accom m odate grade an hour and a half the first day, of months. In fact, you may even , school overflow. with the rest of the day being forget you ever knPw about us. ’ P i’rnnse of tb 1' tow« m <'''f ’n<» ’« given over to the organization of But some bright and shiny J a n u prim arily to explain the vital need Brookings w alking blood bank adm inistration and teachers. ary morning we’ll reapi>ear. and promises to be an ouch! howl ol io»1 Brookings-H arbor school Bus students include H arbor, ing success. all the local historians will scurry district for more space, according both banks of the Chetco, the to their files to find out just what to the school board. M embers of (^»e hundred nineteen local W inchuck area, and the north end this Brookings-H arbor Pilot thing • the tioard will be present at the W ith interior renovation nearly of Brookings, including the Easy citizens filed through the city is. m eeting to give details on the completed* The Cliff H o u s e , S treet stop, the Ransom Avenue ball Tuesday in the first day of Brookings resta u ra n t and night stops and P ark View Drive. blood-typing operations there, and need for space, and how the new In the m eantim e, w e’re break club, is scheduled to reopen they were still coming when op building will help to Alleviate The bus system will operate i th eir desperately-crow ied situ a ing in some new help. Relatively »round Septem ber 18, according eratio n s shut down at 5 p.m. Typing will continue this a fte r tion. inexperienced and aw fully hard to its new m anager, E. B. W atson. essentially the sam e as last year. Also to be discussed will be the to get along with. Probably bust W atson and Mr. and Mrs. K. A. S tudents will wait at the usual noon from th ree to five, and right in and upset everything in C arr will operate the club, one bus stops on opening day, at the through next week. Hours next details of financing the building, your store. .. criticize your house of the finest of its kind on the same tim e th at they w aited last week will be three to five Tuesday and school board m em bers will keeping, get your inform ation all ?oast, for the group which it ac- May. If a student does not know and ^T hursday aftern<x>ns, and attem p t to give some idea as to where or when to get on, ask a W ednesday evening from 6:30 to the impact of the bond issue on tw isted up. And boy, can she m an juired it recently. age things. . . me, for instance. The new’ operators are renovat neighboring child who went to 8:30. F u tu re operations will de district tax rolls. pend upon the dem and next week, H er name is Doris Phelps. ing and remodeling the interior school, or call the school office. The proposed new building will In the m eantim e, registration according to Frenchy Ari el I tak e care of the present school of the building a t the present of incoming students is far from pipulation, according to Board And because we’re both new’ ’¡me, with work nearing comple complete. School officials hojie to chairm an of the drive. A continuous stream of people m em bers, But so badly overcrowd and simple at this sort of thing, tion. Most of the staff for the have all students registered by from the opening hour kept Dr. ed are our schools th at it would we have a request to m ake. W ? resta u ra n t has been hired, and this weekend. Ed Sam uel and his stnfT busy be filled even if it were completed need, desperately, your help in preparations are underw ay for its E lem entary teachers will meet and nary a one fainted. The stalT tomorrow. Although the proposed getting the news of this com ipening. The Cliff House w’as built about at the E lem entary school Friday, sent more than one person a m in high school will accom m odate m unity in the paj>er. W e’re really two years ago, and closed about Septem ber 4, at 10 a m. to dis ute through the line, and they m ore thun the high school p q w - not well enough acquainted yet to know all we should know about two m onths ago, a fte r its form er cuss preparations for school. High w ere still coming at five o’clock. lation, the surplus space will be Ladies of the V eterans of F o r used up by grade school children our news sources, and we’re afraid >perator ran into troubles with school teachers will meet at 2 pm . in the high school building eign W ars Auxiliary took care of overflowing the present grade tax collectors and creditors. T our we’re not going to get it all. the sam e day. the records, filling out cards for school and the old high schol. ists have praised the site as the So if you know- anything th at each (»erson being ty p 'd and list T he need for the new school we should know — tell us. Ju st most scenic spot occupied by a ing their type and RH factor. was pointed up this week as little things — w here you've been restau ran t in the west, and the Sale Planned Perform ing the work was C lara school children of the district pre - o r who visited you, or w ho went building has a ttra c te d favorable The Brookings-Harbor Lions Goyk.' and H enrietta Dill. comm ent from visitors from all pared to begin the sch<x)l year. w’here. . . if you’re planning to Auxiliary held their regular m eet Also prim«* movers of the com All grades, from the prim aries over the nation. build, or if you had a fire, or you ing W ednesday evening at the m unity project w ere m em ber! ot through high school, are a tte n d are going on vacation we’d like Chetco Inn. Plans for the rum the Teen-Age Club, who helped ing school on a split shift, and the to know’. And give us the dope on B row n W a te r Due m age sale to be held Septem ber publicize the event. Joanne Ren overllow is to be taught in church your neighbors. . . the printable 10, 11 and 12 w ere discussed. hart and Nancy Cum m ings made basem ents and rented buildings dop<’. th a t is. We want it all. To Past Logging Anyone who has rum m age who the signs which graced downtown ! in the school area. So if you have any news, just The muddy color of Brookings’ cannot bring it down is asked to windows. call us. or drop in, or stop us E arlier, fifty m em bers of the v a te r supply in recent days is due contact Mis. Reed at the Chetco on the street. You’ll know Doris Brookings R otary Club had been Fire D an ger Still Inn. Phone 2624. by her brown eyes, and me by my 1 to past logging operations above rapped in th eir lair by the typ- the reservoir, according to the vacant look. sis, and gave up sam ples ol what H ere, Says Ranger Brookings W ater Company. passes as blood. It was the Ro Previous logging operations Loggers and picnickers were TRAFFIC HINTS tary Club which collected the along the stream leading into the w arned this w eek that the recent Elaine ('lark Honored funds to initiate the drive. reservoir caused erosion along the By BILL BROW N rains have not alleviated fir* C hairm an Frenchie A rrell em Mrs. Roy S pringer and Mrs. Sid banks which perm itted silt to run phasized the need for as many danger, and they were cautioned (C hief of P olice ) Clendenin entertained a group of into the reservoir. Although op- m ople as possible to be typed. to be prepared for fires through friends last Friday evening at the | erations have been discontinued Those yellow lines on a “Because of Brookings great out Septem ber. Springer home in honor of Mrs. by orders of the Public U tilities mark»*«! crossw alk won’t p ro d is ta n c e iron, hospitals, it is im T he w arning cam e from W. E. Harold C lark (E laine LeClair) ' Commission, dam age th at was tect you all by them selves. Ragland, Chetco D istrict Ranger p -rat ive that we have a supply of who was recently m arried. An , done still affects the w ater sup Remember, always you may here. Ragland w arned that th ere blood close a t hand,” s a i d evening of appropriate games was ply, said the company. have bad the rig h t-o f-w ay ... was a good possibility foi ’'azani- Frenchie. “W hether you are a po climaxed by the honored guest The w ater company is working but it’s too late a fte r you’ve ten tial receiver or a donor, we ous fire w eath er this month. opening the m any lovely presents. at the present tim e on a by-pass Ragland also stated th at the been hit. can save precious hours in an R efreshm ents of ice cream and 1 pipe line which will protect some M arked crosswalks are fine Forest Service is beginning to em ergency by knowing what type cake were served by the hostesses. of the w ater supply from the silt but don't count on them to I of blood each person has here ” burn some light slash at the p res Mrs. C lark plans to leave soon stop the cars Always look, Everyone in town is eligible to ent tim e The areas are well pro to join her husband who is s ta MRS. MORTON BACK both ways and cross streets be t y p ’d from one to 101. As tected with plenty of fire equip tioned at Cam p Roberts, and they Mrs. Estes Mofton. who was carefully. A rrell says, accidents are no m ent, and will be continuously will m ake th eir home in Paso called to W ashington by the death DON’T be Brookings’ first n-spector of ages, and you never ; . rolled until the fire danger i» Robles, a short distance from the of a brother, will retu rn to Brook- traffic fatality over. «Know who will need blood. camp ngs this weekend ON NEW SCHOOL THIS TUESDAY By BILL PH E L P S CLIFF HOUSE TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 18 BLOOD BANK TO CONTINUE, BUSY , ! 1