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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1955)
«; l ^ 1 Nowhere A Finer Community Nowhere A Finer Climate - l*KI< K ON > 'E W s « T A M W -T B > H \ W K K o O k l\« ,S , ( I K K ! t « » l \ T V . OKEtiON V o l u m e Q, \ ( > . I fúfie. íte a m i. HEDBERG LUMBER PLANT SOLD COAST FREIGHT LINES SELL OUT TO CONSOLIDATED FREIGKTWAY In Progress Now foe nuvipJuf, T h ere a re two pairs of B uds and Joes in town, ru n n in g e sta b lish m en ts upholding hi,m an dignity, and helping bring law and o rd e r to tow n. I r»?fer, of course, to o u r friends on the police force, Bud Cross, and Joe S chum aker, and then that o th er p a ir at th e Pilot. • * * • * At th e council m eetin g th e o th er night ¡xx»r old A rchie Rice, an en g in eer from Corvallis, u n d e r w ent an inquisition. Councilm eo, and committe< men, such as Ed A ldrich, Ai Phillips, Gordon Goetz and a few m ore fined questions tight and left at him. try in g to g a th e r th e facts about th e sewVr survey, and a possible w a te r survey. One of the questions A1 Phillips asked w as ¡»oint blank, ’T)oes a city m ake any m oney from i m unicipal w a te r sy s te m ? ” Tl •* answ er w as th a t the city will never get rich from a w a te r sy stem of th e ir own. But Rice said th at gen erally th e w a te r system will ta k e can? of itself financially it will pay back th e bond issue, the in te re st, and o jx 'ia tin g e x penses, ¡»lus p u ttin g som e aside tor expansion, to m ore adequately servv the people. • * * * • Most of th e council w aits for E arl B reu er to a rriv e on the scene, as th at p a rtic u la r council m an alw ays brings a bag of car- mels, which evt ryone enjoys H ow ever Tuesday night Ed A ck ley iz>at him to the punch and brought a bag along, and e v ery one w as m uching co n ten ted ly be fore B re u e r arriv ed * * * * * At th e S ta te Press convention in E ugene they introduced Bill T ugm an .now pu b lish er of the R eedsport paper, a wet kly, w ith a size com patible to o u r own T ugm an was fo rm er ed ito r of the E ugene R egister-G uard. The in tro d u ctio n told how T ugm an was "leveling off” in as m uch as w ork is concerned, by m oving into the sm all town w eekly field. Only T ugm an didn't agree nor do we. * * * * * T h at R otary din n er w ent off w ithout a hitch M onday night, but th*?y alm ost didn’t have a program . W e didn’t prin t them until M onday to get all th e p ro g ram on, and then the ink w ouldn’t dry. So I was still fold ing them at 7:30, just before the d in n er w as scheduled to get * * * * * W hat the well dressed dogs in B rookings-H arbor a r e a w e a r ! Mrs. M iller from H a rb o r brought in h e r neices dog, T hursd ay , all o u tfitte d in boots, and raincoat which even covered over the dogs ears. No dog should lx* w ithout an o u tfit like th at. Chief of Police Bud C ross is sued w arn in g to day on speeding in Brookings. It has got to end. Chief Cross s a ’d. He rejxu ted th at th e city has been fo rtu n a te up until now, anti th at the stre e ts are in P a tte r shape so th at ¡»«»ople are stepping on the gas ¡»edal too heavily. He w arned th a t m ore citatio n s a re going to be issued C ross said th a t the dust problem alone w as enough of a reason to How th e cars down Chief Cross also had a word to say alxjut dogs Ho has received m any com plaints about barking, and dogs m aking nuisances here, and rem inded ow ners th a t they are liable for stiff p en alties for y iolations. The th ird word issu es ! by C hief C ross concerned dum ping g arb ag e on thu stre e t. It is absolutely for bidden, and will bring th e w ra th ot law upon the offender quickly. Cross sard NEW ARRIVALS IN BROOKINGS Tom A ukland, and Mrs Services Held For r har’°s S. School The Last Citidel T he last citid«'l, th«' last stronghold «»f m an has fallen river«' is in Brookings. you u n d e rsta n d , a B arbershop q u a r te t group. Barbei-shoppers are men sin g "rs of high regard But now, d irecting th a t group her«* is M rs. 11» • i R :c yy ho h as replaced Boh Dick. PIA N TO OCCUPY «WILDING SO«'N Del Norte Rally Beats Bruins 78-68 May Use Film For Training In Bowling Here Two hundred and nine ¡to p ic beli>ed tho R o tary Club c e le b ra te its Golden A nniversary here Mon day night T he local club had a 50th an n iv e rsa ry dinner, un d er the p ro g ram chaii m anship of Archie Ile n d .ic k s, at th e Clift 1 louse. H ighlighting th«* cvtxnings festi vities w as a ta lk by an exchange stu d en t, from Vienna. A ustria. Liselotte G eorgiades. On the pro gram w ere songs by Bud C r o s s , in th e w estern stylo; A q u a rte tte , the S ea-E lats, w ith C arole Iiogen- ■ son. N ancy P isarek, B ernie • ! Sw anson, and G ayle M alone; \ history of the club by Lynn Ham; I ton. and an A nniversary m essag - I by Roy W eidvm an, th e senior past , president of the Club. Also on the program w as th e J high school band. decked o ut in j th e ir new uniform s, given to the school by the R o tary club as one of th e ir projects. The hand, u nder directio n of Bob Dick, played sev- M aster of cerem onies for th “ evening was Bob P erkins, fo rm er Brookings resident, and now of Coos Bay P erk in s e n te rta in e d th e crow d w n h several of his fatm lous “sk its,” as well as keep ing th e show on th e road in a talented m anner. Jim Huddleston arrived Wednes Club president. day from Omaha, Ne hr. pit-sided at the A possibility o fhaving a unique bow ling train in g class her«' was being discussed Th«' class would h ' for new bow ler, b« ginners, and o th e rs in terested in ¡licking up th«‘ir average*«. It w ould entail the use of an 8 mm cam era ’ > shoot the bow ler ir. action, an d then th»* film would be shown back to him the nvxt w et'k so th at m istak es could be corn'ct«'d. The fee fot the cam era and film would be sm all, those in te re ste d said. I 1 anyone is in t< rested in the training, please «•«intact the Pilot president-elect Art Knox also said a few w ords Miss G eorgiades talk w as of g re a t inter* -st to th" R otarians. and guests She told ot life in A ustria, especially as com pared w ith life in A m erica. Sh«* said that A m erican people arc “lazy ", in a sens’?, driving even tin« • blocks r a th e r than w alking Sh«* said th a t in A ustria, autom obiles an* uncom m on, re frig e ra to rs practi ra lly unknow n. an«l a u to m a tic w ash m achines just som ething to look at. S he had a very critical w ord for th e R ussians too, telling how they s tr ip p 'd A u siria of much of its industry, and "brains.” S he told Lxss Dimmick some about th»* good the M arshall meeting, and P lan did m rebuilding her country. Deliner (ail^mve I Lis ÿSth Birtlulav A birthday p arty for D elm er C olegroyc, S; w tv held on E«-b 17. H e w as » years old ’I'bos«' ¡»resent w’.r«' ins tyy«> sons, and families. Stanley Also pnesent was and family, Mr B arry, ami Mr Brow n. and D«4m r. .It W arren McNe« ly ami Mix. Eloyd ami M is ( ’arl D on’t Light l h.it FIRE Did you know th a t a perm it, signed by the city fir»* w arden is necessary betore you can sta rt a fire any fire at any tim o in B rookings? T h a t w a rn ing w as issmxi t«xiay by fir«' w artlen Don C raig No ¡x'nnit is n'quirt'd for a paper, or c a rd board lx>x fire, provided th a t it is burt.ed in an incinerator, but all o th e r fires r»*quire a p er m it, an«l penalties are provided for failure to comply. C raig has the p 'rm its available at the C hetco Home and A uto store ♦h«' Army at A 'am am ver B a rra c k s |;S p-.i-ioat M i»,.hell F ield j uni, ’• 'and \ v M aster <'1«*etrie»aa ti tb«* Air Corns 1 ft retu rn ed to tb " w est -»n ’ ■ t c r i 'd th«* I 'o b o lst« * ry h ire. an<t A w n - '»»<’ business in K lam ath F alL in ♦'Vt in 1929 he m a rrii’d M yrtle i low ic yy ho survi\ «'s. Th«'v mov«*d ’<» H arbor in 1915 and gr«'W 1 lly ' •»” '< until 2 yt ars ago Thre«' years ago he was np- •»«.inte«l Justi«-«' «»f the Pt?n«'«' to ■i-iish the term of Judge Sam bo who retired a rd was elected to The shift in B nxikings business ♦bv otTie«' in 1952. He served as ’ustiee until bis K 'altli forced him ,»laces is still on l.a te st to be caught in tho rush is the S outh ♦ «» re tire last Nov. H e yvas a m e m b e r of th e M a ern C urry R ealty Company, ami sonic Lodge. F a s te m S ta r, E lks, the House of Shixts sto re Both «'• w h ich h«- w as a Chart« r m em- an* moving into flu* northernm ost b 'l- of tlie B rookings l.«xlge, and part of tb»' K err building this week-en«t tb “ V E AV. Survivors, lx'si«l‘s bis widow, Mrs E rm a Rice, of the Real ii'i-lud«' 2 da igbters, Mrs. June E sta te firm «-aid th a t the new S tainbnxik of K lam ath Falls. an«l hx-ation yvill give the business ?.rs. Helen F a U n e e of L o s m ore space in which to function. '»lgelcs, Calif ; a step-daughter, Mrs. A m ber Campb?II, of the A? s. Louise Fair«*y of N orfolk, I louse of Sii«»«'s, will also occu|»V V't-ginin; 2 ste|>-s«>ns, C laivnce niure space for display purposes I .»wit of C u'seent C ity and M«*l- ’’ h.‘ store will also function now y»n Howie of K lam ath Falls Also g- tile agent lor Ray's ShoD R«q»air 1 gram lsons und 4 gratiililaugh- hop in Harix»r, which sjM'cialize» is. and b’ 1-’. B urk,' of Me«lf<»r«l. in the rep air of IxxHs. I'h«' two businesses will ix* lo cated in th e ir m w- site by Mon day. adjacent to tin* C rabb Ikx»k- k« a pmg Co office. I’h«' C harles G rayshel Insurance A rash of babies brought up tb» Agency wall netiutin in its p n « cn t '»«»pulntioii ot Br<x»klngs-1 la rb o r location. to a new ,»«'ak here in the last week, and kept Dr Paul Ronniger busier than a one-arm paper- h an g er at a sp a g h e tti dinner. Mr ami Mrs D ank'l Jaggers, had a baby boy born on Feb. 15. A girl yvas born to Mr. and M rs T he Library Carnival Commlt- E rnest B ucher on Eeb. 26. t«'e re|x»its a very successful eve Mr. and Mrs. W illard S. Bailey- ning last S a tu rd a y nnd w ishes to had a son, Ixn n Feb. 20. express th e ir thanks to all o r Mr. and M rs W a lte r Bailey ganizations and individuals who ha\«' a n«'W baby d a u g h te r, Ixirn <’ontrihut«'«! to tin« success. ’I’h«' on F?b 19. net receipts to date a re $691.96, A son yvas born to M r and Mrs w ith two organizations yet to itr E dw ard A. P a tto n . Jr. on Eeb 1!» |x»rt. A d a u g h te r w as born to Mr. an I T iu' ( ’«immunity Club n etted the Mrs. Joe Tobin M onday evening, larg est am ount w ith th«* patched Eci» 21. T he Russel 1 Wh« elers had a sh iit. ami they wash to thank the baby boy, i»«»rn on Wcdnes«lay R otary ( ’lut) and all individuals wiio donated so generously to Eeb. 23. bring tin n to tal to $.326 83 T his money from th«* c a rn iv a l should pay for the In terio r finish Mrs. W arnock to Make tiie new building w ith m aybe a sm all am ount let, tow ard tx»«»k I rip to Far Fast Places So. Curry Realty, House of Shoes Change Location Seven Babies Arrive in Week Report $691.96 Carnival Return Word has been rcceiy*xl that Mrs E dith AVai nock, who has i p«-nt the ¡last few m onths w ith her brother, E taneis H ibbard, in Medford is flying to San Eran- etseo E b 28th tor final inocula tion shols and will sail March 5th tor a th ree m onths cruise in the ( )rient. H«'r itin erary inelu«i«'s stops at Manila, Eorm«>sa, Japan, Hong Kong, and Bangkok Mrs W a r nock will s[x*nd betw«*en two to t i i i e c w eeks at Bangkok, then sta rt th e r< tu rn trip coming through tim D utch East Indi«*s. It is to I»« a combined pleasm v am! health trip, do«-tors having suggested it, as possibly helping tii«' ri-coya'iy from recent surgery ami illness. THEILSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 E lks Lotige, E lks Building, 8 p m Chamlx'i* of ( ’«jmmerec D inner, ( he,co G range, 7 p m . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 Bask«-,bail Tournam« nt, E agle Point. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 26 Dane«*, G range Hall, 8 p.m. Em blem Club, E lks H all, 8 p m M O N D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 27 Lion’s A uxiliary, Jlank H ouyila home, 8 p m C hetco ( 'hfiral ('luh, Chetco Inn, 7 p m . TUESDAY. MARCH 1 l / 't a Sigm a Phi, Mary ,\lc ( d u it horn«», H arbor. Elks Lodge, EDu Hail, b p.m. WAIT " 'sh a»'d <cr« t«d through AVor’d W ar 1 On Anril 20, 1919 he was Calendar of Events THURSDAY, MARCH 3 1 F u r 'in i s r ices for C harles S Schaal, 75 of H a rb o r w ei" held Monday Feb List at the A s s e m bly of God Clm reh w ith the Mn- sonic I.odg«' «llficiating. B row n’s M ortuary in charge. M r Schaal was born »n Cnn. ’’c'd Ohio January 14. 1880 W h ile a votin ’ m an. he learn«M ♦h«' H arness m aking trad e Op May 8. 1917, K? enlist** 1 in *LK$ WORK ON V n H T R R h iu r ROTARY HAS ANNIVERSARY Chief Cross Issues Warnings r' D ave F ran k lin , ownvi of Coast F reight, has announced th e sale of the concern to C onsolidated E reig h ’wav, w ith th? deal subject to In te rs ta te C om m ercn com m is P lan e sp o tte rs a re now wor king sion, and O PC approval This a p at th e G round O bservation Post proval may t i k e sonr? tune, how on Az.aV'a H e ’ghts The dav that ever, Consol d i*ed is going to ask Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harriman and •» lor tem ixirary o jx 'ratin g a u th o r few o th e r in terested jx ople in th e ity. and may ta k e over by April 1 E ranklin, who was sole own?»- com m unity have w orked and w ait- v ' for so long has finally arrived. of the firm, w hich had h e a d q u a r T h e first plane sfx'dtc’’«, to begin te rs in Coos-Bay said th a t his w ork wi?re Mr and Mi s Pet« r plans w ere indefinite at the m om Schm idt, who s ta r tl’d Monday ent. E ran k lin bought out »he old afternoon, followed by Mr. and Mrs. A rt Peirce, on th< next 4- C e n tra l T ra n sfe r Co. six years j Th«* eoncret«' floor for th«’ new ago, and «-hanged the nam e to P o v S co u t build«*'«' n«»ar tb en- hour shift tian«'«» to A /ah'.'i P a rk w «s n««iir>'d Then? are lists at the Hi-W av Coast F reight. E ran k lin said th at th e re is «• last S aturday m ornine by y«i!nn- M arket C hetco M»at. Ed D em p seys. C O. le o n a rd s , and Han- ¡xissibility th a t C onsolidated run t « ’ 'i- la b o r m id r- d in 'e tio n o f tb«’ scam s at H arbor for those who a rig out of P o rtla n d e a ch n ig h t, »•'Iks t odgo are interested in volunteering, or and I " in Brookings the follow ing T bo «' n a r tie in a tin e in th e wo*-’- call 3301. The schedul’? has not m orning. "or«' Blain and S tan Grib»'»«' t 'd The C onsolidated firm is th ■ H o ar, D ick Pundt. !.'<• English been compl» ted yet, so anyon • w ho has volunteered or w ould like !th largest tru c k line in America, ' m o l d M o r r i s W illiam D< m p s c y , to may still have the o p p ortunity w ith h e a d q u a rte rs in P ortland, D a irc ll A llsup ami P e te L«*s- ’oeist cr. to serv e tho hours th a t they p ra O re. T he deal includes all equipm ent, ter. if they call the jxrst to stati S p 'e ia l th a n k s go to Le< E ii“ - and franchises. T he w arehouses bsh their- preferece. Arnold M o rris and Blain M ore jx’ople in ihe com m unity a re 1* -ased, and not involved in the P -ribbte w ho sficnt sev eral h o u rs are show ing tin in terest in the tran sactio n . Eor tb? pres nt they finishing th«' concrete floot a f t e r compl« tion of the building w ith plan to m ain tain the sam e facili tb " o th e r w o rk m e n b ad co m p leted ties Also no ehang«' in pefsonvl the ¡x an in g . Mr. G eorg? T itus. A rt Peirce, w as planned at this time. John B urbank. How a id Adams, T he [»roixis’.'d building is to be T he Coos Bay agent Cliff S trom and M arion M iller w orking on it a m oeting place for all scouts, boy w ill be in c h arg e of (»¡x'ration of ’his past week. T he Beta Sigm a and girl, of the B iookings-H arbnr th e C onsolidated in this aea. Phi sent in a donation of $10.00 area. Tb«' project will enable all ’o help the work along. ty, x's ol r«'«'t-i atio n fo r th e young ste rs . yvith th e exc,?|»tion of d a n T he first tra in in g m eeting was cin''-, as ¡x>r tii? building perm it •Id at the E lks Hall last W ednes day night w ith about 60 people Th«' btPlding will lx» 6 loot, by ittending. C aptain Davis of the 10 foot. Th«‘ foundations and ll«xir Air Force stressed th’? im portance a re all [toured and ready for of having th e post on a 24 hour- L um ber is on the Only th e finishing rem ains be fram ing schedule, as B rookings-H arbor is fore B rookings’s new >st building ground, all eut anti ready to nail locate din a very stra te g ic area. -s com pleted P lans a re being up, including t.u s s titnlw is. Sgt. unlap conducted th e tr a in W ork thus fa r has b«on done m ade fo»’ a M arch 15 opening hv ing class and will hold o th e rs here ♦he P h illip ’s Dad and Lad sto re by com m ittees Ironi dilTierent o r w h e ra w r his schedule perm its. »1 tire Wei«l< m an-K essler hoiki ganizations Some m aterials have Anyone m issing the train in g ng. hut the ac tu a l com pletion ol been donated. Th«' roughed in n eetin g will be shown w hat is th ? building is expected before plum bing wa« ’«»natf'd and in necessary by Mr. and Mrs. 11am- ’hat «bite. stall« «1. and plum bing fix tu res .nan, who have o p e ra te d the post bav«* I ax ' u ¡»urebased and an? on ( ’«infractor Roy W eidem an. who or a n um ber of m onths. hand. is co n stru ctin g th«* 55 feet, by 80 Finances are golfing short, and The new volu n teers a re : Je a n foot stru c tu re , said th a t the a finance committ«'e will lx1 out Stacey, Mr. and Mrs. John Bur- building w ork is progressing '*n*ik, Kay p a te tn . L ester L. Hugh, nicvly. T he front t of th«> building sh o rtly Those w ishing to don.ite to tb«' building fund can m ake out and Mr and M rs Dali S anders w as bricked in by th«' H orton Bros. Tuesday and W»'dnesday, cliecks to ”('h« tco Scout Building md tb? in te rio r ¡m inting w as also ( 'om nntti?e," or give or send them to Lai ty Rom rneriek, Blaine C rib •ompleted this w eek. ble or Mike Page. All th a t ne< ds to im done is the T h ere is a deal w ith Brookings m stallatio n of th e alum inum door Plywood Cor|» to tra d e lum ix'r fram e, and alum inum sashes for and Ply w«xxl for logs. T he group T h? Cesccnt City. C alitonia 1X4 th«' front windows, and the laying owes them logs now for the lum- of th«' floor tiles, plus some elec N o rte High School basketball l ’?r on band. Any logging O|>era team beat B rookings-H arbor, O re trical w ork. to r o ranybody haying any logs T he E lks hall, occupying the gon in an in te r-sta te contest T u e s for this project an* asked to «lump day night 78-68. The Califor nians, u p p e r story of th e building has them in the Bi«x»k-Ply jx»nd and victorious, nevertheless knew they be«*n functioning for some time, have them m ark the duplicate tic had a gamp on th e ir hands. The and the w ork is nearly eomplvte.i ket “S c o u ts”, end sec th at Mike score w as tied at half tim e 41 up. th ere. T hey have been holding Page gets it. th«‘ir m eetings in the building, Ken Russell, B ruin forw ard W e a th e r perm itting, a n o th e r since Jan. 1st. hel|x*d his t« am s cause by c o n tri A ccording to AI Phillips, th' crew of Elk mi m bers and oth ers buting 27 points. C ap tain E rank clothing store will begin m oving w ishing to help will I»' on hand Eadling n e tte d 18 points. in as soon as possible, and a grand at ten o’clock Sunday m orning to R ussell fouled out in the last ojam ing in th e ir g re a tly expanded sta rt I raining th«' Scout building An initiation will be held in period and his added scoring s to re is l i ’ing planned. punch w as missed. T his was the T he P ete J. L esm eister In su r conru'ction w ith th e r< g u la r E lks second defeat by the Cal. team ance and R realty firm will occupy m e ting this T hursday evening in th«* new lodge q u a rte rs, and theiv* for the B ruin squad this season th e rest of the stru c tu re . will I»«* a dan«-e S a tu rd a y night The team will tra v e l to Eagle Eeb. 26th, following the institution Point th is w eek-end w here thi?y c « 'n m o n ie s of ’ ll«- new Ladies E m p a rtic ip a te in th e S ta te ¡»layoffs blem ('luh. D etails of this schedule can be found on the S p o rts page. Air Watch Is Mrs 1 luirsduy, Februars 24, 1955 s b lfs fin d furniture. No Word Yet On Van Pelt Several m»"n searched the 1x*ach- es on lx»th sid<*s of th e s ta te line Sun<lav, untier t Iv supposition that they m ight find some tra c e of Phinice “ Piney” Van Pelt, who «lisappeared idxnit J a n u a ry 15th Police have cbtvked in lx»th C alifornia and Ori'gon anti veter- mx have checked hospitals in l»oth ta b 's ami nothing has tu rn e d up is yet Van P e lt is 5’ 5" tall, w eighs aixiut 155 ¡xiunds, has brow n hair, brow n eyes He was last s«vn w alking to w ard s th«* C hetco bridge L a te r a 3 foot hole w as found in th«* ped estrian w alk. a n d P o lic e investigated. Van Pelt bad left his ¡jay ch«'<-k , tlm mill, and his g«x»d clothes at his horn«' s«» frh*n«lg ruled out the possibility th at h e ju st left the area. Beaebes in th e vicinity have b e e n ¡»atrolled by [»lane. Van Pelt was unm arried, and wa.s well known in this aiva. ire ('all ’Tuesday At Plywootl Plant l Eirenrsn w ere called out T ues day afternoon when sp arks caught m a saw dust pile un«lem»*ath the B rookings PIyw«xxi p lants con st yor chain No ac tu a l flame.» could I jp seen, t»ut th e re wa.s plenty of smoke. Firem en pumpetl w a te r on the stack, but the sm oke continued to tw-llow forth L a te r th e Plywixxl cr» w pushed the stack into a gulley ami let it burn T here was no danger of it g etting out of con tr o t ''• l of the Htxiberg lum be r coir, any's vender plant was an nounced this week by G unnar and E lm er Hedbcrg, who have sold ♦he plant to the O ivgon-Coast \ eneer company .a new corpora tion. 1 b sale irc lu tit'd the m ain building, which housed the Hed- berg veneer operation, a ll the equipment .except a sm all logging outfit, and about 14 acres o f land dong highw ay 101 ju st n o rth of the South Coast plant. N’«> inform a tion was given on the H arbor Lum ber C o, a saw m ill, a Is«» operated by the Hed- ‘ • ’••’s in H arbor. The new corporation consists of th«> M itch e ll Bros, a tru c k in g fir m in Portland, who have a ti«*|x>t in ('rescent C ity, and Leonard B a x ter. B axter, who has moved to Brookings, w ill operate the plant is general manager. According to B axter the corporation has b«*en set up w ith B D. M ltcheU, as t»resident; M r D ietrich, as sec- r< ta ry and tneasuter. ami B a xte r as v ice p ivsiile n t and general manager. B a xte r has lx*en in the veneer ami lum ber w ork fo r about 20 '« a rs He is from Aberdeen, W ashington, an«l is now liv in g at the K iise apartm ent*. He has hr»*»' children, G loria 19, who is n San J«»se S tate College; Step hen, 18. who is attending G reat H arbor Colkege nnii Ronald who is in high high school. The H edlx'rgs have lived here since 1951 T h e ir plans are in definite at the m«»ment. Hie same help w ill tie kept at Hi«' plant, which employ»««* about 18 at present, including about eight women. The plant runs atxHit 200,000 Ixtard feet per sh ift, and has been operating one s h ift a «lay since last fa ll. Engineer Arrives To Make Survey Th»* c ity council met Tuesday night w ith A rchie Rice, o f the C orvallis engineering fir m of C ornell, How land, Hayes, and Merryfiel«!, along w ith members of tin* citizens com m ittee to in quire into th»* possibllltties o f a sewer survey, and a w a te r system survey n t a la te r date. The nux'ting wa.s just a fa ct finding session, designed to give the councilman and the com m itte? a chance to ask questions about the systems No action was taken at the meeting, other than to ap prove the «¡»ending of a sum up to $950 fo r the sewer survey, which now is in progress Rice told the council th a t the "sewer system is the param ount problem,” ami m id that he pro mised to give the c ity firs t und general id»‘a an«, plan fo r a le w e r system, rather than confuse the issue at this tim e by going into the w a te r survey. He said be w ouldn’t recommend the street survey either, u n til the problem of tho sewer study is taken care of. E lm e r Bankus, of th«' Brookings Land and Tow nsite conq»any was at th«' rn««eting also He agreed to pay fo r h a lf of the sewer ap praisal and the w ater appraisal in the fu tu re , providing th a t the p rioa o f those appraisals »vas rig h t. The firm would be w orking fo r both Bankus and the city, in th at case. Rice spent Wednesday in B ro ok ings going over contour maps in Bankus’ office, and other data in connection w ith the sewer survey The i»qx»rt w ill come back in ap- p m x im a te ly three week* . ROTARY, LIONS MEET ON ALLEY The L io n ’s ('lu h and the R otary C lub hop at it again U ti* tim e the two service clubs o f B ro o k ings-H arbor w iil tangle on the a l leys of Azalea Lanes in a how ling m atch game, w ith the los»*r to put the Brookings M arch of Dimes goal over the $2,000 m ark. The IJo n ’s started out to raise $2.000, and w ith the actual cam paign over they are a ju st a tr ifle short of th a t m ark about $40 in fact. So the challenge was issued, w ith the loser to make up the $40 deficit. B ow ling fo r the Lion’s w ill be Hank HouvUa, A i P h illip *, G o r don Olsen, Roy Pollard, and W a r ren McNeely. On the opposite a l ley w ill be R otarians Bob D im m ick. Les D im m ick, Tony ( ’h rta t- ensen, (C a rlo s Grayshel, and A rchie H endricks The match gam« is scheduled for Friday nigh«