J- & 1 CT 0 LIBRARY Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere A Finer Community B K iU lK lS t .s , i I I lK l rU t'M T V , OKKOOX I K K F ON X r t t W H M W - U N « K M 's Volume S—No. 43 Build PIPE DREAMS BY JO E M URPHY Tin y w ere giving Neil Nelson the business at th e council m e e t ing th e o th e r night, asking why h,' didn’t ta k e off a day and put th.it lire out in the chip stack at the Plywood Co. He said he fig ured io do it some afternoon. Brookings Bruins To Play At Gold Beach The B rookings B r u i n I .» ball team w ill t r a w 1 , > B tach i *xt W e iln e s d a v cv< to tangli? w i t h t h e i r C u r r y ('« rivals. T he gam e p ro m i-.s to a good one, and Gold B e a r a. s h o w n s o m e p r o m i s e thi - o— They ju st w eren ’t in a h u rry to P robably m ore rivalry • \ -< - I ad jo u rn th a t council m eeting. It t w e e n G o ld B e a c h a n d Br<>. th a n betw een a n y o th er l a s le « ’ until 12:30 a. m. I guess Pub Dim m ick w as re lu c ta n t to which Brookings plays. givi* up th e good ship Brookings _ o _ Som e guys go for boo ’ . some go for girls, and oth rs ’ike food, Now tak e J< s e 1 oa 'an d , he seem s to have art pa tic ir r fon 1- ness for mac! ’ •s. We r* t him flown to fix out prt ss. uid then he spies ano a r of o ir Rube G oldburg c o n !” pti- ns, ; nd he s ta its Inspecting : it jus* looking for trouble. J»: t - ve th a t ad a com plicated i *. 1 - n ' am i he’s w 'r ’e he w as hapoy. But th< here his w ife ■ le i i o to h u rry home, as he hV*w ou* so il thing and the lights don’t w ork at home. ---Q-- Then th e re is Flossie at the Buzz B D iner. She is going to have to ch arg e for stools by the hour, ra th e r th an by th e food. Dozens of people, including old Joe, just sit in th e re sipping coff ee and w atch in g all th e con stru c tio n w ork across th e stre e t. T his really is a grade above m ere “sidew alk su p e rin te n d e n ts.” —— 0 . n— T h e big question now being asked is “W h ere a re th e E lks going to have th e ir New Y ears Eve d a n c e ? " P e te L esm eister h a sn ’t been down yet to have tic k e ts p rin te d saying th a t are going to hold it in th e new W eid- Christmas Party Held By Club T he A zalea B arden Club t Dee. 8 for th ? ir annual Cl i»tn p a rty at the V FW H a l l T - nine m em bers and 17 guests wi present. .■M HÜts Over Minion M ark In Ceinicil Holds Last Session New D irectors lender Old Administration h IV»' new »1 to , h»' B r o o k i o f C o m m e re t l a s t T b u ts il a v Ordain *V1. ‘de!er 1 ¡■S ' I * ordination ho, d ol the , r. V icar of 1 Brookings, to the S acred Rev. John R. S t. T im o th y ’i and St M at- c h u r c h . G o ld Beach, w ill • ' p' ace in Gold Beach at St. w ’s church at 10:30 a. m., u rday. 3 fit* Rt Rev. B enjam in D. • ’! D D.. Bishop of Oregon, id in Follow ing the O rdin al Service th e re will be a hi on served by the ladies of TO P R E S E N T PROGRAM The Sunday School’s C h ristm as A e r P ro g ram of th e Brookings Bible Í . » i I C hurch will be presented Dec., 19. pr at the evening service beginning at 7:45. Mr. and Mrs D. H. Lew is are G eorge Dunning, ow ner ■ t gu« sts at th e hom e of th e C hess Ford autom obile agency i , , ers. Mr. Lewis is a en g in eer for B rookings announced plan» 9 ■ the B ureau of Public Roads. C h ristm as Art contest 'I h« < • test, cent red around ' <I . • Mr. ami Mrs. L. G. Twohy w ere of th e Y uletide spirit, w h to leave to r O lym pia. W ash., on to all persons 12 year» d W ' lnestlav. Dec. 15 They plan »o T he event is unique in th t , E* in Port A ngeles to spend would b* R em brandt v h. C h iistm a s w ith Mis. T w ohy’s to do th e ir ct » ativ • w ' « • b ro th er. - hug«* bay windows oi tin show roooms. Mr D unning plan.» m cash prizes of $50 for t pt iz<’, $25, second priz<* v prize, and 15 $1 pri/t » Ju d g in g of th e w ork will done by B ruce S te w a rt. < cial a rtist. Bud P isarek. • th e B rookings-H arbor P, ’ Roy Brimm. the new n avm Jim Yelton. own»i ot i Gift Shop and M r. A rn< I i body, assistant bank rr. m / T h e judging of the b«*st en w ill lae don«* W ednesday, D« ■ e e r 22. at 8 p m T he c<-nte»t open only to a m a tu e r p u n t All w ork will be judgfil < ’ o rig in ality and rre a tiv e n ess of w ork, and cleverness shown To Sow .Merry Ch nuttnan The Year choice of C h ristm as sub) ct rt A round Mail The Pilot A» A ter. Age groups w ill not c< mp< ’ a g a in st each other. Each ent.> Gift CHRISTMAS Ï 0 BE HELD ir —> Business w as dispatched gen- t'lallv in an ortierly m an n er T u es day night, as th«' council along w ith M ayor Bob D im m ick sat n for tlx* last session ot th e ir toui of duty. At the next re g u la r m e e t ing next m onth. Ja n u a tv 11. a new M ayor, Roy Brim m , and a i i?w councilm an, E arl B rcu cr will 1 m > sittin g in. wi re elected liai h e r C h a in ! o r m i'cting held m the G range «*«•,» w e re ■ H a n Hi m« r, ani 1 J> fill < i ,w ost l i|.»«>ii a n 1 Meh 11 R i'in a ii I In tll lolloi tw o V f,n G i tv s h e l. J «'a I’ R e t ii in ( 'h r i s i c n s md E '«' > «'in Mui i a> y. E wer«' G 'lidi ic k s Ixtaixl te rm P a l 'd to ird«>n w e r« ' al" Den P s e \ . 'lin k , <’liai I« I. M orton, «»i Most in terest in th«' m«*eting dir inclín!«* T ony was g en erateil by a pc, it mil c ir liv e M anh'y, Kai I cu lated by resi«ien,s of <w«> su b ( )s,«'nh«’i : ul 1 avis, an«l B ill divisions on F ir S tre e t, w ho ob I’hclps ject« d to w h at they term ed a ( ) , h c r iiisin«';-,.» t a k i n u p a t , In* “hazardous" condition on a ditch in«'«‘,ing i n c l u d e d d i s c u s s i o n o n lx1,w een tw o stre e ts there. «. 'h r i s t m a i«'t id stor«' chising Also of interest a, th e in«'«',ing h o u r s It w a s ile c iiI «1 to ta k « ' a was the resignation of G ladys s i l l V e v ot m e i c h a n t s , a n d s«*«* vv h i, K anick as C ity R ecorder, «effec is t h e p o p u l a r o p i n io n o n it tive as of Feb. 1. Mrs. Kanick T h e r e w a s a l s o so n a * d i s c u s s i o n jus, said th a t she w as tired ot o u tla* s ib I s i t e l o r i h e Sv «Ini'v w orking, and needed a rest. ( ro f, m o n u m e n t it w a s agr«'«'«l The council accepted the resig t o k)«)k i n t o a p io iH ts a l t o St?, .t nation, along w ith th«* resig n a u p in I r o n , >1 th«' C h a m b e r o f tion of O. D. Arp. and i'h a rle s C o m m e r c e b u i l d i n g A f ilm o n S iX ’ia l S « * c u rily w a s Echols, who filed them a, th«' sh o w »i b illo w in g tli«' r « 'g u l a r last re g u la r me« ting The com plain, about th e o|>en in«*«', m g . ditch brought a group of street residents to the city ball. Th«* city recently acquire«i a de«'d to the projM'rty and also a o ju ire d i ditch about 8 ft e, deep in sp«),s T he ditch filled w ith w a te r, and th e re is a danger th e re for child ren, according to the residents, I’ll«' outiloor C h iistm a s displays along w ith a breeding plats* for will E ' ,urn«*d on next S a tu rd a y , m osquitos and flies. and will c o n tin u « ' until Jan. 1st. A fter considerable discussion on If the displays a re as num erous the m a tte r the council agreed uu las»l ^eui the w h o le , luuhwuy Christmas Display Lights Tc Go On This Saturday t h a t s o m e t h i n g m u s t tw »tone I m / e P e r i n i t s I« Nomed For Group H ostesses for lb affair v* Mrs. G reg Rice, ch airm an Mi» M a t t h e w ’s G u ild , Ray Sfruebling. M rs D ab’ Ci a i ’ >p D a w e l l w ill be assisted m an. and Mrs R ay Gu n e t la at t h e O rdination Service hv a A fte r a short business me, • r u n ti r o f P riests of the Episco th e m eeting w as tu rn e d <>ve, Clin rch, and a n o th e r deaeon program chairm an, Mrs h e present beside th e ordi- Judkins. d. : o th a t on this occasion The A zalea S in g er's unde! tin n i t a t i v e s o f all three orders direction of Mrs. N e l l M« K e n mi l » t e r s o f th»' C hurch will favoured the club w ith sev present. C h ristm as num bers that w< • r. S hideler will he presented m uch enjoyed, and nut ev . ry< •.« P h R v. B. J. C lark, Coquille. in th e sp irit to enjoy the gift » \ ’’ ,. Leslie D unton vv ill be change of bulbs and p l a n t s a ■ a her, and o th e r clergy gard en tools. M rs Cha» Co tv part in th»* S ervice will be shel was in charge' of the < , Messrs. D ally Green, and change. p rie sts: and the Rev. Mrs. G erald Gue»» v >s dii ' B radley, deacon, ch arg e of the beautiful Ch, tstm loler w as ordained deacon arrange m ents th a t w ere a tt: m June, at T im othy C hurch in ively arranged on a lone l ib i lookings and Gold Beach Ju ly and displayed the a itis tic f nt of th e m em bers ot the g u d n 1. Im m ediately p rior to his or- , i, on he com pleted the th re e club. r course of study at the C hurch T he te a tab le w a s p a r , • u ia i \ i e m a n - K e s s le r b u ild in g , a lth o u g h lovely w ith a silv er a n d g e ld a m i 1 iv in itv S c h o o l o f t h e P a c i f i c , in th a t ru m o r is circu latin g . If the green grasses, and cone s ’ a C a l i ,., a n d w a s a w a r d - ■. v sun shines lik e it h as for th e past eel by Mrs. G u e rre tta z. Mi» I <let fee o l B achelor of D i couple of days, haybe Roy and his E. Tw ohy had a table of Chi »!- vio y. W hile itte n d in g this g ra d crew can fix it fo r them . card s and w rappings for s a l e a 1 u a l e school he served for tw o t T rinitv C hurch, O akland, also announced th a t anyoii« int E rn ie M adden ha«* ’ *-*o helping e n d e d would line! th e e aid s it < ilii., as assistant to the P riest US out durin g th past f e z weeks. . re. He g ra d u a te d from th T h rift Shop w ith M is Gi v Now th e re is a we ’ *•* He w o rk 1 i Id College iu 1951 w ith the »h 1. ed m ornings at a vie-* H a i . r • ' of B achelor of A rts. he next m eeting will be held tau g h t school i , ’ * • r *' x ) ' B efore enrolling at Linfield .. Janu ary 13, 1955. shift, and p rin te d for us eve ’o i le g e to com plete his under- nings. If he keeps this up som e da.it»' w ork and p re p a re for day lie m ay q u alify as a news- »»ion to the sim inary, he w as p ap er publisher. building c o n tra c to r in the Mc- • area, w here he had set- T hat C h am b er of C om m erce : d !,• r receiving his discharge m eetin g w as a nice congenial af- Bonnie K ay D aw son's stud a ' i f »on t h e Air Force. fair. 1 got voted in one of the of ballet will pr 'sent a dance i i S! id .'le i’s p a re n ts reside in d irecto rs of th e group and I cital in th e C rescent E l k ’s a n 1 ( I 'go, Illinois, w here hi* grew w ant to th a n k all my friends th a t torium at C rescent City Sunday ii ! , 1912 he m a n ied E lizabeth stuffi'd the ballot box for me. Dec.. IQ, at 2 p. m , . M itch, I I S I >ako,a Tim T he program will consist of have tw o children, n early 100 stu d e n ts from B,<»< and Johnny. 5. U ntil the Pl.in Confirmation ings, C rescent Citv and K - o r -' c is built th ey a re resid No adm ission charge w ill I, i At St. Timothy’s in g in 1 Iarbor. Bonnie Kay is the iiistru« ’ On F riday evening at 8 p. m a cro u p o f can d id ates will be eon- here and in C rescent C ity a, i A -I, nil nee l.ngagcmcnt firm ed at St. T im othy's Episco Studio, and S an d ra H arkim a pal C hurch by th e Rev. B enjam in the in stru c to r at K la m a tl J. ' )* I J»1S nix R(X>p T y le r is the accom panist Im t D. D agw ell, Bishop of Oregon. 1 Mrs. H arold Roop S r Upon being confirm ed persons | B rookings stu d en ts and Judy R , » announce th»' engagem ent a re adm itted to Holy C om m union, ning is the accom panist for Ct i i la u g h te r Lois to F’rank in th e Episcopal C hurch and o th e r; cent C ity and K lam ath. W B urdell of M edlord. Mr. B u r C hurch s of the A ngelican Com li is- E 'en w orking for Roy Mrs. George M osier was op. : ’ m union. a w orld-w ide Com m union Wi« Ii : m an since coming to that num bers some 40 m illion p e r ed on T uesday at the Seaside ! Pano, it /» a y e a r ago. The wed- pital. She is the daught< sons. is planned for D» t . 29. of Mr. and M is H. E M< - 100 Ballet Students To Give Recital Thursday, 1 kveuiber SKT ( ) I T . \ I \ ( ; HOUKS ings ¡i igs ,h i tills w e k for th e ] I th«» issuance of a i Presbv terian < 'hu u Th«* goal, h o p -« by cit v officials w • T he Post Office and most busiiii ss places have se, up a 1 s t i ll s e v e r a l p e r m i t s ipening schtaiule to handle the ! prtx'ess«»«!, w hich wi j above th«* $1,00«\0hi) rush «if ("hi is,m as shopp«*rs \eeor«lmg to Bill Thompson. is q u ite a fea, lor ,»os, m aster, th«* Post Olli«’«' I fh«' size of Br«x)ki"! will stav open evenings Ix’gin- I'll«' big item iu ning Monday evening until 8 year was the new s« ,) m it the n u is iiH 's s w a ra n trs which Will cos, i > Wh«‘n things slack off, how Bu, th e re is a lot ever, , lie office will h«' closed. stru c t ion wot k fa T he P«)st Office will lx1 open fh«* pr«><'«'ss «»I lx*ii!' 'Saturday aften x x m until 6 p. new h ank buildina i m.. and Sunday from 8 a m on the list, cos, itig > to 6 p. m Tlier«* will l e mail F1«’V «'n new «ta; i brought in on Sunday, inelud ings wer«' built, m < mg packages. iires r« 'i.'as«'d hv lu v lo s, businesses will lx* o,x*n to r , O D. R ia- in a “com m creial" v hcginnm g S aturday nigh, until Th«)s<‘ i itlx'r hui ■» p. in a fte r a m eeting by the process of I k in hu ’ham b er o, Com m erce and a P ilo t Buildiii! < survey conduchx! as to the w is h e s o f th«* m«'n,bers, sug- ing, Atldifion to lit Post Office, Eiiion 1 gts,«’«l th a t hour. Th«* s,or<'s will lx' open on building. K irliy’s ning M otors, Orf Montlay, Tuesday. We«!nesday W e i(’i 'm a n a n d K< » md T hu rsd ay evenings also to .and th e Brookma I handle the las, m inute shop- Alo ig w itli th p«*i s. However, F rid ay night, buifilings, home» v' C hristm as «w , most business good numlx'i s I ri plac«*s have indicated they will en on, lor 30 r«r close early. four m ore still to I s e v x 'r a l ( IRIS GLEE CLUB ILANS CONCERT ’I'll«* B ro o k ings-H arbor high si bool com bined girls glee clubs ai«' having , heir C h ristm as con- « r, next T uesday evening, Dee., 21, a, 8 p. m., in the high school asm . o , l n 'r pos the In s, of the y< T h ree church s v to lx* built Th«‘V . a . of (¡« m |, St. rim.», I ’r«'.sby ,«'i i.an st i u« t In adiiition. tlii«« ings w ere con.* ‘ ¡net i«'quir«' a building p wer«1 th e sidiool s ta te park earetal the Fores, Si ivii • ' A lp s;iid that a MMtUtVUtu, «-»«kA w ind, w ould p o in t resilient i.al huiidin which m ay push ' next y e a r to 85,M' T h e nioiK'.v invo, uii'.s a re estim ated buildings, a, a co, about 88 per squa homes. I.as, y e a r hiiil h was good to o , h i., about half tin* at a y e a r brought Th«' w as $131.3,>3. I n th e las, >a. , *r th. w en, mt« ) « ti» .MM, in p rniits f r o m th « ' «'.»hl i x ir t l e r U i r r n i r ’« T he public is invite«! to m ediately, anti au thorized the B rookings will he lit up. tend, and no adm ission will be filling in of th e low spots w ith I t is <'X |x*c,ed t h a t a ll o f t h o s e charged. gravel. who p a r t i c i p a t e d l a s , y « 'a r w ill Th«* g irls have tx'en hard at A c o n tra c to r rep resen tin g the r« 'p « 'at, a n d many m«>re inew dis w ork «luring recent w eeks on the H ickey Cons, rue, ion Co., build p l a y s w ill h«> a«ld«'«l to m k * t h e m usical pro«luction, and the show e rs of the new hank building l a n d s c a p e <*v«'n m o r e h e a u t d u l . piotnises to he one of the lues, here, appeared before th«« council B r o o k i n g s a n d H a rb o * f o l k s a re to ask jierm ission to hook into a a d d i n g a few new things «'ach year ev«'r produce«! here. sew er across highw ay 101 from t o t h e i r displays, a i m i n g at a full th e building. Ik* claim ed that seal«* sh o w in a u'w years. Even I oni I )cnt ( Pitches E lm er B ankus of the Brookings if you c a n ’, d o anv m ore than Land and T ow nsite Co., would not hang som e lights in your window’, 2i I’onniI Steelhead 1«', him do th a t, hut ra th e r w a n t you a re still r«'qu< sted to do th a t Tom Dent lantie«! a w hopper ol ed him to proceed down the steelhead S unday m orning A w o r d «»I «’a u , i o n c o u ld h e in- a stre e t and hook in fu rth e r aw ay. j«'C«'«l. l''o r o u t d o o r w o r k , pf*ople Pishing w ith Hugo Mack«‘y, Den, Th«* c o n tra c to r claim ed i, w ould art* ask«'«l to b e c m • lu l to list* o n l y h<x)k«*d m to a 21 poumh-r, w hich cos, him ah«>u, $1,000 m ore to «1«» l i g h t s <l«‘sig n e « l l o r o u t d o o r s a n d m ale's a lot of steelhead. Dent i, th a t way. f a s t e n e d s e c u i ' ly , so t h a t t h e c o r d was using eggs. Th«* council agreed th a t i, was w ill n o t r u b its i II tin e a ilh a r « * ’I h f pair w«‘i«' fishing up the HAVE C I ÌRIS dAi not any concern of theirs, is a g a i n s t tin* h o u s e . ( ’h«'tco River, n«*ar tlw upi>er Sum Mon< lay «‘V highw ay 101 is s ta te pro|M>r,v ntt'r bridge. T hey caught four, G irls hel I the anti if he w anted to dig a c ro s s ; hul ,h a , 21 pound«'t' w as the only w ith a meet: it h«' w«)ul«l have onlv to get I P O S IP O N E EM El.EM M E E T ! big one in the lot. gift e\< ing«1. th e ir jierm ission. Th«* city said TH* m ng ol th«* E m b l e m Mrs. Sw a a wit fu rth e r th a , he w ouldn’t need a C lu b , se h « '(lu t d l o r D«*«'. 22, h a s TO M E E T ON PH O N E R A ISE |M *rmi, to hook into a sew er, hut ,)«•«'»! I Mist polie 1 lx'« aus«- o, ( ’h r i s t - Then* will lx a m i'eting on i M rs ( Ioidi«' only to tear up a city stre e t m a s a c t i v i t i e s . Th«* ii« x t nx'eting ¡aosp«« , iv«* iais«' m W es, Coast w a s a Oh's, A le tte r from B ankus w as read! w ill h e l u i d J a n . 12, a t w h i c h T elephone r a t e s on D ecem ber 20, md Mt i. Ell sta tin g that he would !>«• u n a h li an in i,ita ,ion w ill lx* h e ld , a n d a, 1 .30 p in a, the C«x>s Bay C ity Mr. and M r s ’ to a tte n d the me«',mg. hu, e x t w o o f lii'e r s v ill h e i.’le« t< d . A n y Hall. T lio 'i• in,«‘rested are a s k ’d plained th a t the h y d ra n ts w ere on«' inter« st.-d m j o i n i n g is wel- to «all Ray Blankenship, Gold w«’n* w eek «'ini g u M rs . W illis i.OW t‘ ( B each. la te in being installed because ol c«une to ci >me. the absence of his forem an. One hydrant w as put in a t Redwood and Oak St., and m ore would he | in shortly, th«' l i t t e r said. E a rlie r a le tte r from the w a te r Ije p a rtrre n , was read sta tin g that unless the w a te r hills wer«' paid on the h y drant re n ta l the w a te r UN wmld be shut off A no,«' from th? c i t y p l a n n i n g com m ission w is read, asking th at Hid *e»| individually and on conceit«*«! action he ta k e n on the rit». not against anotb- sm oke nusianc«' em ulating from ii as technique is con- the Plywood plants «'hip pil«*. M a jo r Dim m ick suggest«'«! t h a t 'e s ta n t is aske«l to fur th< v writ«* to th«' sta te fir«' M a r own paints and brushes, shal to m •«• w ha, ,h«\v w o u ld re<‘- on in terested in e n te rin g om m end o n the tire Pest should fill out an The council authorize«! w ork on I,, nk b; Monday afternoon i th«* shoukler on Vall«'> St., which, ati v blanks will 1 m * circu- is was hop« <1. would allev iate th«* i»in,: F ridav, Deeemb«'i w a te r condition on , h<* G ordon m I»«* tbtain»'»! at D unning Go«‘,z prop«*rty on H illside ■ s or the Pilot office A fter P ro p e rty ow ners on M«X)i«' nte ta n t re g iste rs he m ay Lane petition«*«! the city to I)«- ! s m asterpiece. nam«*«i as a city stre«*t, w hieb ! I • a ffair first of its n a tu re in would allow a w a te r eonn«*ction '•« < in g s will add an additional T he city ace« pted Moor«* Lam* as a concert and tea i, ,1 A BOVI- IS T H E C1IETCO CH O RA L C U B , who entertain* h of C h ristm as to the local a city stre e t he di recti »n of Mr Inn last w« ek. Th«' group has completed thei, season, u n d e . : ’’ is b lieved Mr D unning The council discussed the jm > s - 'Ih e e pr«n;rm inelud«'«! C h ristm as songs. • :»• this an annual Yule- ti,’ » . ‘nt Of course a lot d e sihility of issuing a license to sell al th« reaction of this first c ars here to B uckner C he1 rolet ,»;«■'• >s. To help insure its in S m ith River. Th«' ordinance , »u« « ss all potential a r t- doesn’t expressively forbid such ’ !'<• urged io step forw ard and sales, but some m em txus of the council thought th a , such jx'ison.» ■ • .: to th e sw ing of it D unning asked th a t anyone should have a place of business '»«'d in even acting as first here. I, w as agreed to chi'ck into •iz ; should feel welcome. the situ a tio n The me«*ting ended w hen Boh , o i v sta te d th a t older peo- nild not feel bashful and Dimmick th an k ed the council, and . i t « ; th«' contest, lie stated, “W ho all who had helped m ake his reign » we m ay uncover a G ran d as m ayor a good one, an«! h«* w el comed Roy B rim m to th e oflice. m a Moaes.’* 0fien Sventisi Spinning Saturday o o I