Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 19, 1955, Image 1

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Volume io—No. 13 ,
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Thursday^May 19, 1955
29 TO GfiflDöÄTE HERE
NEXT THURSDAY EVENING
CLARA BOWLIN
ELECTED DISTRICT
VICE-PRESIDENT
At the sem i-annual m eeting of
D istrict No. 7, Ladies A uxiliary
ti. the V eterans of Foreign W ars.
1' Id a t the VFW H all Sunday,
Mrs. C lara Bowlin of H arb o r w as
elected Ju n io r V ice-president.
jsie. m u n p /iv
L eague Ixiwling is over, h u t I
H e p th in k in g o f poor old Irv
Jones, onn of th e c ity ’s best keg-
le rs (P ite r T eam ) W hen he had
a good ne’h t and th e P ilo t s h i p ­
p e r B-H ’ egging Supply in th e
la st w ee1' ’1 Irv received fo r his
tro u b les
his d isch arg e notice
from C ';" Brim m , all n eatlv
fillet! of* Clff, you u nderstand,
is I r v ’s 1« ss, and he th reaten ed
to give ’ m th e axe if h e c o n trib ­
u ted a n y th in g to th e dow nfall of
B-H. H ow ever, I th in k Cliff w as
only kidding.
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It m ust be spring. Jim H uddle­
ston finally d rain ed th e a n ti­
freeze out of his c a r S atu rd ay .
I t w as set fo r 40 below zero I ’m
su re it w o n 't get th a t cold in
B rookings any m ore th is year.
H e did save it for n ext y e a r
though.
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Got to give Melody B rim m a
lot of cred it for being hypnotized
T uesd ay afternoon. N ot only does
th a t ta k e a lo t o f courage, bpt
m ore im p o rta n t it m ade h e r m iss
h e r d inner, an d fo r a teen-ager,
th a t’s som eth in g e x tra -o rd in a ry .
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T h a t U ran iu m b usiness is really
g e ttin g to be som ething. Ja c k
H olm es h a s gone, th e B aughns
a re back a fte r sta k in g o u t 19
claim s. Dai -ell A llsup is o u t in th e
field and i>eople ev ery w h ere a re
ta k in g te th e hills. In stead of
m ules now they use jeeps, and
airplan es, b u t o th e r th a n th a t it
rem inds one of ’49.
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The other officers elected were
Mrs. pdna Lafferty of Ashland
as president and Mrs. Virginia
Crox of Shady Cove as Senior
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T h a t hom e th a t Ed A ldrich is
p u ttin g up on E asy St-—is—qtttte
a d e a ’. Sam G ott, who is w orking
on it, w as alw ays know n to be a
fast c a rp e n te r, b u t th is is the
first tim e h e ’s p u t up a house in
tw o days, I ’ll bet.
LEGION TO
ELECT SUNDAY
o n n e e R R O O K I N G S STY LE B uilding in B rookings has lieen h ittin g along at an
PR O G R E SS B R O K I N G S & I
* , h w s p n )g n ss in a m a tte r of h.>urs. T he upper
ih o t T T h o i s a l i m e u i d e r ;co n stru ctio n by E d AWMch early in th e m orning L a te r in th e
photo snow s a n t m
com pletely up. By W ednesday afternoon th e root w as on. The
t T
^ g
h u iit’
e n T ‘U c «
process. A ldrich’s B uilders Supply is having
th e ir g ran d opening th is w eek end
ex*.
in th e ir new location on highway 101.
CITY BUDGET SHOWS
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0 TAX LEVY
Rotary Club
Begins At Recds}x>rt
O regon's new est R o tary ( luh
w ill receive its C h a rte r, T h u rsd a y ,
M ay 19, at R eedsjort. K ersey C.
E ldridge, P o rtla n d business- e x ­
ecu tiv e and D istrict G overnor of
R o ta rv D istric t 154. will form aliy
p resen t th e C h a rte r a t a banquet
to be held in R eedsport s Union
H igh School.
J n v ita tio n s h a w been sent lo
clubs th ro u g h o u t O regon.
The
m eeting will be open to R otarian s
an d th e ir ladies. T he Coos Bay-
N o rth B end C lub sponsored the
new o rganization.
A special A m erican I c " te e
nom ination, election and illu st­
ratio n m eetin g w ill be held S u n ­
day, M ay 22. a t 1:30 pm. at th"
Jacklew icz A nchorage.
In itia tio n officers w ill be in
from out of tow n in full uniform ,
so Legion m em b ers a re asked to
w ear th e ir Legion cap. A larg e
num b er of new m em bers a re e x ­
pected along w ith th e o ld er mem-
Iters th a t have not bcen_propcrly
initiated.
T h e C hctco P o st No. 138 is
E L K S DANCE
grow ing by teaps and bounds,
and it is hoped th a t a new’ Legion , T h ere will be an E lks dance this
H all can be planned a t th is m eet­ S a tu rd a y night at the E lks H all.
ing. L unch and re fre sh m e n ts will I t j s a m em b er’s only dance.
be served.
LODGE TO HAVE F E E D
S a tu rd a y evening, 'M ay 21st,
the Gold Beach Lodge No. 199
A.F & A.M. w ill have th e ir annual
Salm on feed, and be host to th »
G rand Lodge O fficers D inner will
lx» a t 6:30 p.m. and lodge at«*H
1 p.nu -A ll.-m aster m asons a re In­
vited to a tte n d .
SEE CHAMPIONSHIP
FIGHT IN ’FRISCO
A group of Brookings and H a r ­
bor mi n took in th e heavyw eight
cham pionship fight in S an b ra n -
cisco. C alifornia Monday night
T hel left S at u n lay , and re tu rn e d
■ T uesday. re p o rtin g that M arciano
•sJa u g /ite rc d ”
Cochell.
T hose
' a tte n d in g w ere Don \ aughn. Bob
lia m m a n , H om er H agjferty, Jim
H olbrook, Cliff Brim m , Chas.
Amos and Guy R ucker.
LARGE CROWD
AT
VFW MEET
The first contention to be held
in the new High School Auditor
ium took place, last Sunday,
when representatives of ten VFW
posta in Southwestern Oregpn
held their semi-annual district
meeting. A ll the visitors^ including
the Oregon VFW Commander,
Ronald Dicken, of Molaia, admir­
ed the facility and said Brookings
should be proud of it.
The m eeting began w ith a baked
salmon d in n e r served by the local
Ladies A uxiliary, w ith credit for
its sincere appreciation going to
Mrs. Paul W hirry and h e r com ­
m ittee. A bout 150 guests w ere
served.
A fter the feed the Auxiliaries
met in the VFW Hall, with Mrs.
Lyle Dill, local unit president,
turning the gavel over to Mrs.
Frieda Lawrence, Ashland, re tir­
ing district president, who in turn
i was succeeded by Mrs Edna Laf­
1 ferty, Ashland, elected for the-
next year, with Mrs. Roy Bolin,
Brookings, named as Junior vice-
president of the district, and Mrs
D ill one of the district's three
trustees.
T he v e te ra n 's m eeting w as op­
ened by Al Phillips, local post
com m ander, tjum ing the gavel
over to M erle Beneke, Medford,
district com m ander, w ith B ert
H arlxir jieoplo a n ' asked to use Swye, o f G ra n ts P a ss set up for
Phone No. 2181 in rep o rtin g u the job next y ear, and Al Phillips
fir«1 the sam e as Brookings. F ire nam ed a director.
Chief Val M n«l< nliall ask s th a t
The m eeting had to do w ith
in rep o rtin g a fire that the person c u rre n t vet« ran a ffa irs w ith-D on
lx» sp-cific in naming roads and Dicken. s ta te com m ander, outlin-
p 'aci's to 1‘nable the firem en to ing the program P ast S ta te Corn-
reach a fire witli the least poss- m ander Ira Canfield, Medford,
ihle delay.
' briefly summed up the progress
Tiie fire departm ent h a s ex- m ade since he w as in office,
tended its s rv iee to. you th ro u g h
The veterans nam ed H arry
John D a rg e r in the filling of fine Birch of Shady Cove, as th e ir
extingiiislu-is. Leave them at th«‘ can didate for Ju n io r S ta te Com-.
A zalea G arage and 'h ey will be ( m ander, recognizing his successful
pieki'd up and refilled. P h a s e put I p rogram for raising, during the
riot
to
cu
ltiv
a
te
too
deep,
as
they
Fin al in stru ctio n s, fo r th e Flow ­
y
o u r nam. ' anil address on th e e x ­ past year, thousands of dollars
e r Show, to lx» hel.l in conn etion , an? shallow rooted Only teed them tin g u ish er apd pav him when you tow ard a S ta te of Oregon C ottage
tw ice now and in tw o w’.M-ks.
v i t h th e A zalea F estiv al, w as
receive your « xtinguisher.
a t th e N ational Home, E aton
given a t th e m onthly m eeting. | M ulch th e p lan ts so they w on't
F ire Prevention W ek is .c o m ­ Ra.pids Michigan.
d r yont w ith lawn clippings.
M ay 12. a t th e V FW H all. T oe I
It w as a real pleasure to club ing s o o n . M< n«l.-:.li ill reports.
An election of district officers
th em e for th e show is C alen d ar
People are asked to look around was held w ith B ert Swigh, G ra n ts
m
em
bers
to
have
Mrs.
Nell
M
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of Flow ers, and will lx» held in ,
K enzie and her A /alea singers th e house anil yard, and clean up Pass, elected as com m ander of
the new gym.
back again a fte r several m onths ¡¡iltics, closets, and catch all the D istrict 7. O th e r officers elected
This w ill be tlr» n in th annual i».vst. T heir num bers included ev er rooms. Keep a ll—m flam ihle m at- w ere: Senior vice, Dan K rantz.
F lo w er Show, and all people of p o pular "T ree's, Rain, Lassin of « rial aw ay f r o m stoves, furnaces Shi dy Cove; Ju n io r vice, H enry
th e com m unity a re urged to ta k e Mine, and Ita lia n S tre e t Song ’ ¡and flam es. CEvir brush and dry A lbright, Rogue River; C haplain,
p art in it, and show t h e i r ,p r e t ­
M em liers of the- sextet w ere ¡g rass aw ay Borrj the buildings L. E Orvis, Rogue River; Ju d g e
tiest blooms, and flow er a rra n g e ­ Mrs. Emil Moore. Mrs. George
Ad ocatie, ■ Li« Ray, Brookings,
G unk, Mrs. Helen H anscam , Mrs. GROUP TO APPEAR
Q u a rte rm a g ter, Ed Lelming, Shady
m ents.
ove;
S u rg to n , Johnny
Jones,
O ut of tow n judges will do ihe N ancy Pisarek, Mrs. G eorge W id-
nev
and
M
rs.
W
illiam
ina
Donnelly
ON
T-V
SHOW
hady
Cove;
T
ru
ste
e
th
ree
years,
judging and blue, red and w hite
ribbons and sw eepstake prizes w ill w ith Mrs M eta My« r as accom p­
A barliershop q u a rte t group, 1 Phillips. Biooklngs; A djucanr,
W illiam s,
G ra n ts
P ass;
be aw arded for tlr? m ost blue rib ­ anist. Mrs. M yers also favored the S ea-F lats, from Brookings, eely
E arl « W
G ra n ts
bons in h o rtic u ltu re , and also in th e group w ith tw o in stru m en tal will be on television M onday night uard,
, illiam
. . s,
num bers. Indian S u m m er and over K IE M -T V They wttl a p p e a r i nssi I>eputy CMef Inspector, Jim
a rtis tic arra n g e m en t.
tefl th e Redwood S potlight pro- uckridgc, G rant« Paas,
S tars.
A ju n io r show in connection is
-Hostesses for th e desert lu n ch ­ gram at 7:30 p m Brookings tim e j
being ta k e n care of by Mrs. Chas eon w ere Mrs. L. S te w a rt, M rs
PLA N PIA N O R E C IT A L
A pi/aaring
will be
Bernice
G rayshel. M rs. Guy Rice, and Mrs. L. D robough, Mrs. Don C raig and
Sw
anson,
S
ally
Sw
anson,
N
ancy
J
The
public is invited to a piano
G erald G uess a re co-chairm en for Mrs Fred Anderson.
P ls a n 'k and Ju d y Sadler.
recital
next week Tuesday even­
th e show.
Th- re w e re 36 memtx-rs and J
ing at 7:45 p.m at the Baptist
Mrs. H a rry Sm ith, S ta te H o rt­ guests, present M em bers a re re-
M r and M rs Tom Yokum r e ­ Community Church.
ic u ltu rist from Cave Ju n ctio n was m inded to hake nut bread or
The pupils of Mrs. Lucile Pat-
turned
Monday a fte r a m onths
th e sp e a k e r of the day, and gave cookies foi the te a room.
. terson and Mrs. Laverne Christ-
vacation
visiting
relatives.
a very in te re stin g ta lk on Azal-
¡lah w ill give the recital
j eas an d th e ir care. Be c a re ly l
Azalea festival Hears
A zalea F estiv al tim e is neaping
ind m ore and m ore activ ity is
x‘ng th ro w n into th e event.
’Ians a re n earin g com pletion, for
he th re e d ay celebration.
M ost of th e activ ity will tak e
d a c e on S a tu rd a y , and Sunday,
(lay 28-29, w ith tlv» celebration
tontinuinfe on to M onday, M emor-
al Day.
T h e flow er s h o w , is com ing
d o n g nicely, and com m ittee c h a ir­
men w ere nam ed to head th e v a r­
ious events. Roy Brown, of the
Elks is in ch arg e of th e fish fry.
M rs. E. R. B ailey is in charge
of tlr? coronation. M rs. A rth u r
Knox heads th e qu een's com m ittee
Mrs. Ira Brown, and Mrs. Glenn
H u rst a re incharge of the stage
decoration: Mrs. F ren ch y A rrell
pnd Mrs. J e r r y S chroetter a re in
charg e of th e A zalea chain; Mrs,
Buzz S te w a rt, and M rs. W a lte r
A nderson a re in ch a rg e of bou­
q u e ts and flow ers.
T h ere w ill b e - » service Sunday
m orn in g in the Azalea P ark , and
according to la te st rep o rts the
A zaleas w ill be in bloom.
F ell C am pbell is president of
th e A ll-Y ear E v en ts Association,
and all v o lu n te e rs to h elp w ith
any p a rt of th e festival a re asked
to co n tact him.
T he notice of the 1955-56 city
budget ap pears in this w eeks issue
of th e Pilot. T he budget w as pre­
p a re d by a budget com m ittee,
w orking w ith city councilm en.
On th(‘ budget com m ittee are
A rchie H endricks, M urray P a lm e r
F ran cis A rrell. A 1 Botzek and
Lynn H am pton.
T he budget hearing will be on
W ednesday, Ju n e 8 th a t 8 p.m.
in th e city hall.
T h? propsed budget calls for
e stim a te d expenditures of 120,673.
and estim ated receipts of 85,353,
w ith th e am ount necessary ‘»°
balance the budget of 35,321 which
is I!..i5i« outside -th..' 6'/r lim itai?
k-n.
V ice-president.
O ver sixty women attended the
m eeting, which opened nt 1 30
a fte r a ‘ n’mon din n er se rv .d by
the A uxiliary and P ost m em bers
The Post m em h rs held th e ir
m eeting in the new high schix,'
gym. D epartm ent Presid nt C la r ­
ice H enderson, D ep artm en t As­
sistan t G u a rd a n and Poppy Sale
chairm an, Anahell nohm an, De-
¡»artment chairm an for Cam p
W hite Hospital. I eile Birch and
her a ssista n t chairm an for ( ’am p
W hite H eli n Lusk w ere honored
visitors at th " m eeting.
R outine business was tak en care
of during th ” m eeting, and talk s
w ere given by the honored g u ists
O th er local women who will be
D istrict officers for tl.c coming
year a re H e n rie tta Dill who w as
elected one of the tru ste e s and
H a rrie t B aker who w as appointed
Color B earer.
9th ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW
PLANS ARE PROGRESSING HERE
Fire Chief
Asks Cooperation
ANNOUNCE
ro SPFEP
s j L new, s p e e d h - in., '
from the E ast and N orth v.-s a .
nouneed Ih s w- -k :.v «->
Bill Thom pson T hrough ’hi1 i s
of G reyhound ho.- •••»!>,• ..
,
w ill be brought in to Brook n«’
at leaet 12 hours « o o i'r
~ T he new' service will go int.
effect in th e ^ v e ry n e a r f ,tu i" B
has been a p ^ o v e d by th e p o sta ’
a u th o ritie s and should begin w th
in a few «Uvs
Th'» rp r'l >
eotrrng d.'-,e c
via N orth T' >nd. a ’d from :: o r
by bus to G e’ I P v io h It v. ¡11 a r ­
rive by the S ta r R oute !n the
m orning for m orning d s t ihufion
Any m ad m a i’ed in P c r t'a i« '
by 5:00 p.m should I h > lr»r h\
m orning of the next day. Th -
mail will reach Gold Ben h hv
»ns by 5 : 00 a m and sho> Id lie
at th e Brookings posto : ee hv
) a.m. and in th» b o re s by 10
Previously the m ail w nt via
Ira n ts Pass.
REPORT DEATH Ob’
AL CARL HERMAN
Al C arl H erm an p.s:?-! away
a t th e S ta te H ospital in Salem
on Monday May 17. He w ent to
the hospital in Salem about throe
y ears ago, a fte r living In B rook­
ings since 1916, when» hi can?
over from Germany.
H e w as known locally as “T h ”
H e rm it’’ and lived In’ a bear
house below Tisdales.
four one - act
PLAYS SATURDAY
F o u r one-act plays will be pre­
sented by the high school D ra m i
C lub this S a tu rd a y May 21 at
8:00 p.m. in the new school a u d ­
itorium .
O pening th e th ird annual p la.
festival will lx- the Ju n io r clasp
selection, ‘«Five for Bad Luck.
T his comedy ta k e s place in th«'
reception room of a girl's d o rm ­
itory in a co-educational un iv er­
sity.
Munk»r I s F u n ” w as chosen
by th e sophm ore class. In this
play, the audit nee is asked tn
help solve th e m urder. B efore th«'
c u rta in closes, th e case is broken
in a su rp risin g m anner.
T he Seniors fo rg et th e ir dignity
and ta k e off th e ir shoes to enact
th e hill-hilly comedy, " I t’s Cold
in T hem T h a r H ills.”
T he cast for "S unday’s Child"
is mad«? up by rep resen tativ es
from all fo u r school classes. EH •
ab eth W elch, th e a u th o r of this
ro m a n tic comedy, w rites a ch ti m ­
ing play ab o u t h e r own girl child­
hood.
This p e rfo rm a n c e will m a rk the
end of the a c tiv itie s of the D ram a
C lub for th is y ear.
NELLIE BUSH
IS
W O M A N OF YEAR
M rs.' N ellie B ush., of P ark er,
A rizona, w ell know n surnm er
H a rb o r resident, w as
recently
selected as th e W oman of th«>
Y ear by th»? Phoenix, Arizona
Pr.»ss Club. Th«« following item
is tak en from the May lith issu«-
of th e P a r k e r Pioneer W eekly;
“At th e A rizona W om en's aw ards
b anquet held S a tu rd a y at the
G reen G abtes in Phoenix, Mrs.
N ellie T. Bush received th e pr« ss
club headliner aw ard as th«»
W om an of Ihe Y sir T he b a n q u e t
w as h e ld in connection w ith the
an n u a l «firing convention held
last w eekend w ith h eailquarteiv
In th e Phoenix P re ss Club. The
a w a rd w as given Mrs Bush as
’’an o u tsta n d in g wom an of sta tu re
and accom plishm ent, w ith a long
record of proven cooperation with
the pioss.”
Mrs. Bush, who is presid«. nt of
the Arizona W om ans Clubs was
recently a re p re se n ta tiv e of the
A m erican F ed eratio n of W omans
C lubs a t a m eeting In P aris.
C om m encem ent for_the B rook-
ings-H arbor high school will ta k e
place next T h ursday evening, at
8 p.m. in th e new high school
gym w ith a class of 29 g rad u atin g .
The g rad u atin g class includes
Helen Jxiuise Allvnhv, Donna La-
Fiiye S hu stro m , C arolyn May
H ansen. H enry Adolf
H erw ig,
K a re n ’ E rl a Simpson, S o n d ra
P a rk e r L ute, Jo h n R. B urtis, M ar­
g a re t Alice Gran, Gordon D avid
Sund, Jo an L uvern Pcttegnew ,
Jo an n e Belle- Tyler.
B a rry R obert Sage, L illian
J a n e t Bailey,
Leroy R aym ond
B rickey, Beverly Je a n Glass,
P a tric k E dw ard Holmes, Billie
J u n e L ostroh, Jan ice C hristensen,
F ra n c is F adling, D oris O ’Dell,
D oro th y Je a n Rowley, S h e rrill
M cClain, K ennetli R ussell, J o ­
an n C lendenin.
R o b ert Sw an, K ay O ’ H olleran,
Jo a n S m ith , G lenn C urtis, R o b eit
Mead.
T he p ro g ram includes th e proc­
essional “Pom p and C ircu m stan ce’
Invocation by Rev. W a lte r S ad ler,
S a lu ta to ria n , is D onna Shu srto m ,
w ho will ta lk on th e "Coming of
th e A tom ic Age.”
T he S h o rtc u ts w ill sing "Now
Is T h e H o u r” they a re K ay N ich­
ols. Jacqueline S m ith, M arlene
Olson, and S haro n C enter.
T he V aledictorian, S h e rrill Mc­
C lain w ill ta lk on ‘‘Seven R ules
fo r Success.”
T he p resen tatio n of R o tary and
P.T.A. scholarships will be m ade
by F ran cis A rrell and Lynn H am ­
pton will presi’nt aw ards.
T he
com m encem ent
address
’ ll h«» m ade by D r Jo h n M.
S w a rth o u t of O regon S ta te Coll­
ege. V irgil G oldsherry will aw ard
the diplom as.
T he recessional, "Pom p and '
Circumstance»” w ilt be played by
the band u n d e r th direction of
R obert Dick.
FIRST PRIZE
TO BE AWARDED
T he 12 prom otion, sponsored bj
th«» businessm en of th e N o rtl
Brookings Shopping A rea will a
w a r d * h ‘ first prize th is eom in.
W ednesday night
An o u tb o a n
m otor will be the first prize a
w arded, in th e 12 w eek cam paign
T he g ran d prize will be a new
1955 .P ly m o u th car.
The., d raw in g will tak e plae<
lx»two?n th e H i-W ay M ark et an«
F ra n k 's P h a rm a c y a t 7 p.m. Wed
nesday, M ay 25. All a re eligibli
to w in except for
m erchant:
p articip atin g , and th e ir im m ed
into fam ilies and th e employee«
and th e ir im m ed iate families.
T he tick et h older m ust h ' pres
nt to win.
More Contributions
List For Gitv b l i n d
T he city gravel fund is stil
short of its goal of $1,500. ~al
though som e co n trib u tio n s hav«
b?en com ing in If th e citizen s wh«
u te th e s tre e ts w ould contrihut«
a d o lla r o r tw o, the am ount eouh
be m ade u p in sh o rt order, ac
Cording to R alph Reed, city worl
su p erin ti'n d en t.
D onations now in am ount t-
$931.0, leaving a balance ol 569.0
to go. R ecent co n trib u to rs includ
A rth u r L. O lsen, Brookings San
ita ry Service, W arren McN'?ely
L Jfr J Loggers.“ W arren Sm ith
B rookings Machine Shop. U. S
N a t io n a l B a n k . J. G. W aller, Win
ifred S tanley.
Committee Makes
Recommendations
The citizens com m ittee, in th'»i
m eeting Monday night concur!-«?
.unanim ously w ith th e council o
th e ir sta n d on the sew er questior
A motion was m ade an«l second
ed to present to th " C ity Counci
in th«> form o f a m em orial th
proposition to secure from eae
a b u ttin g p ro jx rty ow n er a qui
<1'<‘«1 to all tig h ts, title in te r <•
or e q u ity in th e p resent sewr
system , in favor of the city.
T he co m m ittee also reeom m enr
ed to the council th a t it give cor
sidératio n to th e propositon tha
it seek th e sêrvicos of Mr. ¿k
TRY TO START
M artin, on leave from th e sta t
highw ay dept. in th e conduct (
SHRINE HERE
T h e re w ill l»e a m eeting at th? its surv ey s on s tre e ts because t
C liff H ouse on W ednesday, Ju n e his fa m ilia rity w ith th e sam e.
le t, at 7 p.m. for th e purpose of
W E E D SPR A Y E R H E R E
form ing a S h rine (Hub in B rook­
ings. All S h rin e rs a re requested
Mr. A nderson, th e cou n ty wee
to give th is m a tte r th e ir a tte n t­ sp ra y e r will still be in th e are
ion. T h e re will lx» a social hour, ! th is week. Anybody who neer
and a no host dinner. S h rin e rs are spraying done a re asked to ca
asked to w e a r o r bring th e ir fez. the P ilo t, 3725.