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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1955)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR P.lgC IO TEEN AGE GIRL, BOY ARE FOUND EOswerth Makes BOY SCOUT P’ett F*r Harbor DRIVE BEGINS A ppropriation of funds fot con« ¡ T he Boy Scout Fund R aising s tn ie tio n of th e Choteo harb o r, along w ith the Gold Bnach h arb o r cam paign sta rte d T hursday m o rn w as urg> d Inst w eek by Congr»*ss- ing w ith a bang O ver 30 men m in H a rris E llsw orth, testify in g ¡ atten d ed an "E arly B ird" break doro th e H ouse A p propriations fa st a t 6 a m and 7 a m. a t th • iheom m ittee on Public W orks. C hetco Inn to kick-off the annual E llsw orth said in his sta te m e n t : drive to raise funds to keep th<* 1 the com m ittee th a t “T his ’ Boy Scouts functioning in C u rry >unty. w hile p issessin g excellen t C ounty, and th e O regon T rail ■sources in min» ral» and tim ber, ; Council C u rry county’s goal th is year end hi ing fin' a g ric u ltu re lands r»r«*ational facilities, has is $2700, it’s share (2.7) of the been h n<(¡capped by reason ol no Council’s budget, which g»x\s to tra n sp o rta tio n , no h arlto r d efray costs for ram ps, lite ra tu re , faciliti í and lim ited highw ay tac- I and tra in in g ilities. D espite these handicaps I J e rry B urnham , Boy Scout E x th3 population in C u rry co u n ty . ecutive, addressed the group at has 1 > en increasing rapidly in th ■ ¡ the b reak fast. Joe M urphy is th»* Finance last few years. I unbering activi*- i< s ha ’xpanded and new ply- j ch a irm a n of the drive. All those wood uni o th er wood utilizatio n , who a re not contachvl in the next p la n ts brin g co n stru cted n two days are asked to drop their co n tributions in Box 338, or tiring if v them in to the Pilot office are nightly stro llin g th ru town, llwit Joy com plains they toopei his nice red tu lip s and th e ir track ie all over A rchie va ia > li ■ ■ « r II« n d ik k ’s l m|»orium. Possibly irk th eir tn -k k in g out t»f N orth G ate! 4RRP SQMCTHIM? & want am ----- S M O R G A S B O R D -------- Will lie Served Sat. 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday 12 to 9 p.m. Memorial Pay, Monday 12 to 9 p.m. A ll You Can Eat For $2.00 Open week nights for dinners and short orders 5 i<> 9 pm . — — — Closed Thursdays S H A P S M A G IC K IT C H E N 4 ’/2 Miles N. of Crescent City on Alder Rd. of SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY ? IO I MOME L<)< A I1D IN THE KERR BUILDING o n 'l'tiJ “ "!1 *7 5 ,p er rno“ th bu>“ a '« » V 2 bedroom home laig e lot, close to c e n te r of town. Full price JHOOOOO • • • • • $1500 ,, Down for nice modern hom e on two acr«*s, fru it trees, excellent well, garage, sm all bam and shop. Full price $7500 $750 I town and $«»0 i»er m o n th buys 2 N o rte lot 60 X 100 F ull price $7(X)0 bedroom home on 1 >el •** i Ht'lVti n e a r Ocean level kly ian(1 ONLY $5(XM) W Full price on unfinished cabin on city lot 71 X 292 feet. T E N ACRES w ith 450 feet n r. ,f <iï e r fro n ta *fe - 2 liedroom hom e just 3 ars old with hardwood floors Good Spring W ater $85t <) with some term s WA TED LIST IN G S on SUITABLE PR O PER TY ( ome in and see us if you have p ro p e rty for sale ERMA D H ICE NEW PHONE I I I BRO K ER NUMBER 2312 S ta te and local polio? ended a search for a 14-year old B ro o k ings girl, an»l a 16-y a r old B rook ings boy, who elopedito V ancouver W ashington w here they tried to obtain a m arriag e license Police picked up the pair in th a t city, along w ith John M artin of H arbor, who w as ar* *^ted en a charge of c o n trib u tin g to the delinquency of a m inor, and was la te r retu rn ed to O regon to face a ch arg e of child stealin g Chief Bud C ross had sent a te le type m essage out Monday a fte r the girl and the boy disappeared, a fte r m issing school here The youths had been on the road until th eir a rre st in V ancouver The younger pair will be brought back to Brookings it was reported. CO N CERT S E R IE S PL A N N E D Four concerts of o u tstanding quality have been chosen for th<* 1955-56 year by the Com m unity C oncert Association at the end of th e ir yearly m em bership drive. Exact dates have not been set, but it is expected th at th e P a g anini S trin g Q u a rte t will apjiear first, In the Fall. In th«* num erous w orld of vying ehaml»ei ensemble^ the Paganini Q u artet stands u n ique Composed of a rtists H enri T em iianka, G ustave Ros»'els, Charges F oidart, and Lucien L a p o rte playing the fabulous S tra d - ivarius in stru m en ts of Paganini, the Q u artet distinguished itse lf in its initial E uropean to u r last fall 3 -Bedroom Home In The Twohy Tract On Tanbark Road In Brookings. OF THE 23 SHORTLY HOMES ARE TO ALREADY BE BUILT SOLD Choice of 6 roof and exterior styles, fireplace, hardwood floors, insulation, fu lly plastered, concrete curbs and gutters, paved driveway, paved tra ct streets. Also other fine features. Tefal price only $10,900 on very easy terms. SEE: PETE J. LESMElSTER, REALTOR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR Phone 3311 BROOKING* OREGON N EW S E R IE S (C ontinued from P age 1 *. v e r y th in j except money " Dn th ■ head to photograph th e eye move- rrients. Te ¡joints out th a t bv re cording the spe« d. fixations and rhythm ics, it would help to get a b e tte r understanding as to just how to see. H e com m ents th a t, “ the w ay the «y* moves wh * looking at a picture or object - m n a tu rt is a vervcom plicated process T he kind of m ovem ent depends on such factors as shape, color, te x tu re s and individual in te re sts of tho person that is doing the seeing." '1 he n a tu re of the m ovem ent depends also on lim it ations and conditioned paterns of the . ewe . . m . uscles, as well t as the . psychological aspects of organ- j ization and em p ath y .” D uring the second w orld w ar Clyde w as head of a research de p a rtm e n t of the Pacific Army- N avy Int< lligtncc Som e of his day dreum a, wen* put into m a te r ial form s and became stan d ard Is alread y occupied w ith som e th ing else. As soon as a job s ta rts Brookings *955 - • stan d in g of m an's relatio n sh ip to n im sd f and the world aliout him. 1 consider it an o p p o rtu n ity th a t hapjx*ns one»? in a life tim e, to have him associated w ith o u r pa I i and a rt group. I s articl s on a rt and m a n ’s relatio n to life will a p p ear vveeklv in th e B rookings-H arbor Pilot. And it is my hope th a t th ro u g h these a rtic le s you too m ay get to know him as I have.” He invites you to w rite in q u e st ions and com m ents on his we kly articles in o rd er th a t he may come to un d erstan d you and y o u r dailv needs m ore clearly. L e tte rs o r card s should be m ailed to Clyde Wood in c a re «f th e Brookings- H arb o r Plot. AZALEA GROUP APPEARS ON T-V Royal Club Peas 303 Tin 5 for $1.00 Old English Dog Food 10 for 98< HUNTS CATSUP 6 For sl° ° Libby Yellow Cling Peaches 2 ’/2 Tin 3 for 8 9 c C R IS C O Pound Tin . . 85 S E G O M IL K 2 for 2 5 c - Case $5.95 NO STA M PS Wilson Chopped Beef 12 oz. tin . . .3 for 51 Mr and M il. A rchie M eV a' have a new baby son who was born 11:30 p.m Sunday at S e a side Hospital IL* w eighed 8 '. founds and was nam«d P atrick I 1 The B aptist Com m unity s w ithdraw ing its m eitui vice this Sunday to unit w itn j ih o th i'r B rookings C hurches service to he held at th«* \z a l Stat«' P a rk The Sunday will be held at the chu, usual a t 9:45 a m . T H IS ITEM Breast 0 z Chicken Tuna 3 For 8 9 c VEGETABLES FLOWER SHOW REGISTRATION SATURDAY A. M. Ju st a rem inder to anyone en tering in any class of the Azalea G arden show that re g istra tio n w i’.l sta rt at 7 30 a m S aturday Max '8th. and will be closed at 10 a ni to allow tune to r placing exhibits md also tor judging Th«* Azalea P a rk is showing its lovely bkxims Anyone m aking tea table a rra n g e m en ts can bring tl'Vir table covers as the> will be eow ned w ith c le a r plastic so the;, w ill not get soiled. It is hojn* 1 to have soni«* lovely a rra n g e m en ts Flow er arran g in g w as sta rte d bv the Chinese before C hrist, accor 1- ng to history The Japanese k*arne»l from them and i»erfect«*d line arra n g e m en ts Symbolic use of flow ers and :evens w ere p ractised in Asia and «ter in Gree» !“-g>Pt The Art 1 ly dorrriant n id d io a res. except for th«* V h e w et ;«\1 w ith grow ing W ith th» Rennais.m ce cam e interest in flow ers and cent Tht* Ita lia n s la te r used heav •elers. w ith the French !> laintincss and eleganev te 1 >f flow ering beauty Sch m ay lx* Mrs E rm a Ri tfice ON ¿farde*- 'fatáA, Green Onions & Radishes 2 Bunches 9 C California New Potatoes 10 Pounds 5 9 c S T R A W B E R R Y S . . Box 2 9 c FRESH ~d¿*€4t A Real Buy Lean, Meaty Short Ribs or Brisket . . . 1b 2 7 c Picnic Hams Skinless Weiners P o u n d .............. 3 9 r Oregon Chief - Lean Slab Paran . . . . Ib 4 9 c We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity REPORT 1APTIST CHLRC11 At ' l l VITI I HORTON BROS. Thursday, May 26, to become m onotonous he quickly like o th e r people I know, I would • h anges to a l ith er prob *n. He b to tally im practical. I can only ay* a chant,* . inter« sti- an d act- function according to my tru e A iti s is tht sam ? a s ta k in g a n a tu re .” • ?.,t Som e of his w ork tak es so Bud P isarek. co-publisher of m uch c o n c e n tra tio n th a t he would the Pilot com m ents: only lx* able to w ork a few houi “B ecause of Clyde W ood’s tre m a lay otherw ise, “H ave th« en- endous background and u n d e r second thought he added “T he w orst thing is to try to alw ays be tro u b le w ith m aking m oney is. p ra c tic a l.’’ T here just isn’t any it tak es too m uch tim e th a t could way of know ing for su re w h eth er lx* spent doing m ore im p o rta n t an idea is p ra c tic a l or not unless things, such as living,". you try it. In effect I am being His fo rm u la for being c re a tiv e how it looks anyw ay. T here is is re v e r g» t bored." W hile he is nothing m ore deadly to creativ e w orking on one thing his mind th in k in g th an to be c o n s ta n ts equipm ent in the arm ed forces. w orrying about w hat someone els * H e once told a friend "I have is going to think. The second found a way of m aking nearly th u siasm o f'a child, and no m a tte r p ractical, b«x*ause I co u ld n ’t ivallv how crazy the idea m ay seem to any (hw wav t ried som eone else, go ahead and see Many of th»* Brookings-Harbor- residents saw th«* Azalea Festival queen anil court on KI EM-TV .Monday night, prom oting th»* f»st- Ival heir*, under th<* sponsorship i of the Brookings C ham ber of Commerce. A ppearing also was the Sea- F lats, a q u a rte t of B rooking. women who sang two num bers | They a re Sally and Bi Truer* Swan son, Nancy P isarek and Judy S a d ler. The court apjiearing on T-V w ere q ut on Joann Sm ith. S herr COUNCIL M ci’lain, Bev Glass. Peggy G ran, B illie Ju n e Lostroh, and Donna (Continued from Pag»* 1 to correct an e a rlie r m istake bv Shuatrom . They w»*r<* taken down in cars builders of the building which »Irlven by Boh D im m ick and caused a hazard. However, the council requested F red Fox. W eideman to te a r out the side PLA N S H R IN E CLUB walk, and get it down to th® ac ceptable grad«*. N ext W ednesday night then* A delegation, rep resen tin g the will lx* a non-host dinner for the Gold Beach L ib rary w as here to purpose of trying to form a S hrine ask the council to recom m end the C lub in Brookings Tin* m eeting county give aid to libraries in th»* is calk’d for June 1st, at 7 p.m. county. T he council approved th»* at the C liff House. S h iin e rs arc necommendation. asked to bring th e ir fez Tin, cuncil also signed a le tte r recommending the C hetco M outh Langlois Military project. They also discussed th e possib School Set For Summer ility of putting I Hit M artin on th»‘ The M illard School of L ang city payroll as a city engine«*’* lois, O regon will open its sum m er to atte m p t to get th e city laid session Ju n e 8th for the p rep out properly. a ra tio n of candidates for W est They also discussed an option Point, AnnapoJIs, and the Air to buy th»» sew er system from Force Acamomy. The school, E lm er Bankus The option was In form erly located In W ashington. order, except th a t th e council D C . is now e n te rin g its second wen* going to request an e x te n t- y e a r of such prep aratio n at its ion of time, which was set as new* location overlooking th e P a c O ctober 1. 1955. ific Ocean. The city also decided to request sta te aid in paving E asy St an I A houae guest of Dr. and Mrs Pioneer Rd They could roapive R ichard Sm ith this week Is Mis $15,(00 for such a project w ith Evelyn Anderson of P o rtlan d The the rem ainder to come from th S m ith s also had as guests last property ow ners and th e school w eek end D r and Mrs. Robert district. E. Lee of John Day, O regon. Th«* cuncil also approved the They a re expecting Mr. and Mrs. pnyxisition th at e le c tric a l and Lyness of S eattle, form erly of plum bing perm its m ust lx* sec Brookings, over the M em orial ured before w ork is don«* in th* w«»ek end. City on th at type of work Perm ns I may be secured from Ralph Reed I Mr and Mrs. Jacob Rosen Wt?nl at tho city hall, effective lrnmed- 1 to S ajita Gruiz, C alifornia Sunday iat«dy. T he p«*nnlt» apply only to | to pick up Mrs. R osen’s m o th er w ork in the city, and o thers will Mrs. C laude M urphy who will need s ta te perm its as in the past. m ake her perm nent residen e here. HURRY, If You Want A New Veterans or F.H.A. 7 PILOT - H IW A Y M A R K E T WILBANKS MEATS 6 Block* North rtf Citi o • OPEN 8:ooA.M. TO 9 3 0 P.M.