Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 11, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    Council Hears
Pioneer Road
Lake Dwellers
CHURCH MEETING
VFW Plans For
New Whing-Ding
SUNDAY
Sr. T im o th y ’s Episcopal C hurch
Right Around Hero Brookings-Harbor Pilot 1 3
Dy M ax B rainard
n n n sP A V , MARCH II. DU, 1
By Max B rainard
will hold a P arish M eeting S u n ­
A1 E olkner is again in c irc u la ­
county fan s, ought to be good
A delegation of P ioneer Road day, S p te m b e r 14. a t 7:30 p m .
“T his is th e w ay the Bali tion. R ecently released from lone
Art B ollinger is figuring on
rfs.d e n ts told th e C ity Council at the C het co Inn.
hospitalization he is very m uch sending in som e sam ples of tlv*
B o u n ces’"
P ’^ s d a y (,n a nice w ay) th a t they
T he local V.FAV Post, a non­ im proved and looks fo rw ard to w a te r stan d in g in P ioneer L ak e
‘to t h e i r s t Pree"th at had happened' Hydrant Installed
profit corporation, is forced to stay in g so. At p resen t h e’s pros- to see if th ere is an y th in g in it
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find e x tra funds for im provem en ’s S
B ut one of them received somo . T he first fire h y d ran t in stalla - to th e ir property, especially th at ed for
on the Win- fowl sick.
chuck
consolation. He was prom ised the ' ,ion to be m ade u n d er th e ci tv ’s
Layout in the county political
city would ask th e ir insurance I neW c o n tra c t Was com pleted bv p art which has been all m essed
T h ere is an alm ost p u re albino ix»nd looks hke tolerably sm ooth
Up so re n te rs a re th re a te n in g io
com pany to reim b u rse him for ^ ro°h in g s W a te r C om pany this leave
'•ohm reported as having been seen sailin g for th e can d id ate who pulls
$47.00 dam ages suffered to his week.
by
sev eral around the C hetco th e m ost votes from th e so u th
I he v eteran s have set up a p ro ­
car.
T he hydrant has been install ’ I gram >1 popular game’s m any peo­ schoolhouse. Looking like a pigeon < 11» 1, and especially a resident
D. A. M cC arton told th e C oun­ a t th e co rn ers of P io n eer Road ple enjoy in which sta g e m oney but for tw o red sj>ots on its breast th ere.
cil th at his c a r had been dam aged and E asy S tre e t, an im portant in­ »»nly, is used. All gam es a re sup- ilie o th ers of its trib e d o n ’t seem
w hen his wife drove into a re c e n t­ tersectio n w hich has been un d er i vised by m em bers of the group. o ca re to he associated w ith him W R IG H TS TRAVEL.
ly filled ditch w hich had been dug a g re a t deal of discussion re­ Only ad u lts a re ad m itte d and no o r her.
A T T E N D M E E T IN G
A ccording to advance notice a
acro ss the road, and sank. No cently.
liquor in any form will be tolera*-
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. W right have
lights, b a rrie rs o r w arnings had
chest X -ray unit is sch eduled ’ to
ed.
ju s t re tu rn e d from a trip to O a k ­
been erected n e a r th e ditch M c­ th at the resid en ts m eet w ith the
I'hose of the public who ca re to '»c in th e county the fore p a rt of
C arto n said. His c a r suffered School Board, but the delegation patronize th ese "W hing-D ings.” lune. It is hoped those w ho a re ridge an d Eugene. W hile in O ak-
>i<1ge, Mrsj. W right atten d ed th e
d am ag es in th e incident, for told him th a t, as tax p ay ers, they pay an adm ission foc oi
foJ. • fanning th e service will ta k e into
D istrict m eeting of R ebekahs,
w hich he asked reim bursem ent. considered it a city m a tte r.
" In c h they a te handed $100 in • ’»•count the increased p opulation w hich w as held th ere M arch 6.
The council tu rn ed down a r e ­ ■ play money. They can buy m ore, and the m any night w orkers.
C ity S u rv ey o r C harles Echols
Ahontt 300 ladies from 12 lodge;
F " ida M atlock is hospitalized w ere p resent.
ad m itte d th a t no w arn in g s had quest for a change of zone in an ,'f fh fy choose. W hen they leave,
been placed on th e ditch, saying area n o rth ea st of th e in tersectio n th eir surplus, if any, will be at Eugene, h er folks say. F ried a,
fh e W rig h ts re tu rn ed M onday
th a t previous b a rrie rs and lights of ('h etco Avenue, and P acific bought hack down to the r ad m is­ f will he rem em bered, w as hit night, and rep o rted v ery bad
sion $1. No legal ten d er is used v ifh polio a couple of m onths ago, w e a th e r on the trip over O regon
had been rem oved by vandals Avenue.
The M ountain.
A. S C h ristenson had requested anyw here outside th e adm ission ind w as tak en to E u re k a
But. be added, the g re a te st p a rt
of the tra ffic on th e road knew of the change from a com m ercial Ice and for sub seq u en t purch ases change of location w as brought
conditions th ere, and should ex ­ /o n e to an in d u strial one, so that of phoney bills. If the neighbors about because she is a resid en t of
F or C ity Police Phone 3193.
ercise caution. In addition, he he could erect a m achine shop object, this p ro g ram will not be < )regon.
T he W ran g lers p u t in a n o th e r
said, a larg e p art of th e tro u b le there.
pursued but th ey w ant th e ir plan
work
session on th e ir p ro p e rty
,
P
reviously,
th
e
C
ity
P
lanning
and objective understood.
w as caused because “people d id n ’t
know how to drive th ro u g h th em .” Com m ission had rejected the p ro ­
Since th e ir first “W hing-D ng ” Sunday, grading and g e ttin g m ore
O th e r resid en ts told the C oun­ posed change, and th e council ♦he v eteran s have had so m any I ncing in. They have th e ir club
cil they had covered th e soft failed to provide th e unanim ous inquiries concerning an o th er, o re house up and being occupied and
D elivered to Your H om e
d itch w ith planks, only to have vote necessary to reverse th e ir has been set for M arch 20, a S at- i a re m aking plans for a ru ck u s of
! decision. C ouncilm en Lesm eist r u n la y evening, w hich prom ises to som e kind which, if it follows th>
Phone 3 5 3 1
th em uprooted by a tra c to r.
Council M em bers sent a reso­ i and Y oung voted to approve the be b e tte r than before. A1 Phillips, job th e y ’ve been doing for th e
lution to the School Board, asking I com m ission’s action, w hile C oun­ .post com m ander, especially urges
th a t they ex p ed iate th e w ork cilm en M anley and S m ith voted all port m em bers to a tte n d the
being done on th e road, so th a t for th e ch ange of zone. M ayor M arch 17 m eeting to get prop erly
it could be re tu rn ed to its previous D im m ick did not vote.
i lined out on th e deal. The ladi s
condition as soon as possible.
of th e A uxiliary • w il, serve the
Max or D im m ick also suggested
••to
a t th e W hing-Ding
R ead th e class ads. They pay!
OREGONIAN
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BETTER BUYS AT LESMEISTER'S
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Five Give Blood
Six local resid en ts iourneved to
C rescent C ity last w eek to do n ate
blood from the w alking blood
hank for H arold Jones, h u rt in a
logging accident.
John Molino. Allen C rosby and
M a ro n
F o u n ta in
all donated
blood fop H arold at the tim e cf
his injury. L a te r Dick C am pbell
and Donna S nider gave him ad d i­
tional blood.
SAVE $ $ $ $
ON IN S U R A N C E
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For Autos and Trucks
Low Annual & Semi-Annual Premiums
CLER K O F W O RK S
Leroy W eidem an, local c o n tra c ­
tor, was nam ed C lerk of the
W orks for the co n stru c t on of the
w- high school T u esd ay by the
School B oard
W eidem an w as chosen from a
num ber of local applicants. He
will be charged w ith m ak in g cer-
'a in that th e specifications of the
arch itect will he follow ed by the
cor tra c to r doing th e construction.
For Fire
Seven O u tstan d in g C om panies, In c lu d in g
BADGER MUTUAL OE MILWAUKEE
Paying 15 to 20 per cent Dividends
also
L IA B IL IT Y - BONDS - GLASS - IN L A N D M A R IN E
BURGLARY
PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCY
S PHONE
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3311
The Agency of Dependable Service
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avue
B R O O K IN G S, ORE.
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A VFW
y / r W WING-DING
WIFM
5 a.
,
March 20
TW O BEDROOM M O DERN HOM E on la rg e lot Coast View
inn
IS|10^ A ttra c tiv e in good condition. M ahogany
m ti n o r liv ing room. V enetian blinds. A ttach ed g arag e
n . ‘ s n n u h<‘r .featu res* Furnished
or unfurnished at
reasonable price.
I NF IN IS H E D H O U SE ON LOT ap p ro x im a te ly 108’ by 363’
w ired for electricity , h ath com plete, finish as you like:
5 ’! ♦ 2 T Wi‘ and npw pum p Rpady *>r Stucco finish
Located 3 m iles so u th of H arb o r.
BEA C H HOM E IN
HARBOR AREA
Tw o bedroom s, la rg e
.wlnd?w?; electricity, and good w ater. O arage,
shrubs, an d flow ers. Close to clam
beds. $12,000 06
T H R EE-R O O M M O D ER N F U R N IS H E D H O U SE in good lo-
£ r Pr £ , 1£ M
y 1Ot C ity Wa“ r an d ” .....” -* “ *•
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HOM E AND B U S IN E S S L O T S A w ide selection of locations
rn e d a t $650 an d lip. S everal on low dow n pay m en ts
and sm all m o n th ly in stallm en ts.
See Homer Haggerty or Eva Lee Long
PETE J. LESMEISTER, Realtor
P hone
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3311
Also the BEST in Insurance Coverages
Across from the Post Office
IN BROOKINGS
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• I o Brookings
SMITH RIVIA
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Work is to begin immediately on this relocation of Itighway .01 I k -
tween Smith River and Crescent City. The new route will connect
with Highway 199 near Crescent Citv, thus reducing the’distance be-
tween Brookmgs and Grants Pass as well as between
Crescent City.
k,ng’ and
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Map courtesy California State Highway Defit.