112 SAY "GOOD MORNING TEACHER" FOR THE FIRST TIME
Or. hundred and twelve young
sters of the Brookings - Harbor
area said “good morning teacher”
fo the first time in their young
lives Tuesday morning. The stud
ents are all first graders here.
The number of first graders is 17
iniire than enrolled last year.
those enrolling are:
p ip e
Bobbie Anderson. Monty An-
kiom. Ray Barton, Larry Beal.
Ricky Berger, Evelyn Bodenham-
er„ Rosemarie Bonde. Linda Bord-
well, Timothy Brace, Thomas
B ritts(|n, S tcvtn Brooks, Linda
Carson, Danny Chadboume, Mich
ael Carrigan, B arbara Cress.
Ronald Davis, Wenda Davis,
Dwayne Darnell, Shirley deBlock,
Paul deBlock, Kathy Duncan, Paul
hide, Susan English, Stephen
1” anger, Alvin Elory, Robert F ree
man, Cindy Froeman, Kathleen
German, Sadie Gordon.
W illiam Hall, Rodney Hamann,
E’avid Hanscam, Merlene Han-
st. am, I imothy Hanscam, Mervin
Hervey, Kathleen Hoagland, P atty
Koffert, Carol Houvilla, Larry
Hyde. Eldred Jensen, Arbella
Johnson, Bonnie Jordon. Lynda
Jordan.
D .nnis Kobfce, Rochelle LaBonte
Ferdie Lessman, Laurence Loring,
Jerideen Marks, Rocky McVay,
M artin Mendenhall, Norma Mess-
er, Roy M lddlebuaher, pimmic
Moore, C arol Moe, Lee Musser,
IV nnis Nelson, Donna Nelson,
Janice Nelson, Steven
Nelson,
Karen Noteboom.
Sally Popkin, David Olson. John
R apraeger, Deanne Ransom, Ron
ald R ettke, C harles Robbins, Lin
da Rockwood, L orraine Rowley,
W alter Sanders. John Shidler. Joy-
Smith. Lenn Smith, Neil Smith.
Donald Snyder, Mihael Spees Jill
S tu art. Kathleen Such, Russell
Suitor, Linda Swanberg.
Bruce Thompson. Janet Thomp
son. Melody Thompson, Mededith
1 hompson, Nancy Thompson, Ron
ald Thorton, Donald Vaughn.
1 amela Vining.
dsteamd.
Loren Wallace, B arbara Young,
Nota Young, Sharon Wellenbrock,
Susan Christensen, Wesley Davis,
Brenda Montgomery, Lonnie Bill-
it.gsiey, Rosalie Rush. Susan All-
son, Carol Hopper, Daniel Clark,
Kenneth Hein, Dan Brown, Denial
Taylor, Billie Walker* William
Edward, John Arzner, Linda Sim
mons, Robert Boner.
Harter f i b
Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community
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/ae niusipluf.
Enrollment
Before we go any further, let
us toss off a lily bouquet to
Georg Funk, who was practicing
at theAzale a Lanes Wednesday
night, and slammed off a 267
game, third highest ever scored
here.
George smashed
seven
strikes in a row, before getting a
‘‘tap” on the eighth.
Of course, we never m ake ex
cuses for being late anymore, but
tee power went off at m idnight
Wednesday night, just when we
r ally got started around here
Anyway, we may have the press
problem solved. We Went to N orth
Bend Saturday, and bought a
newspaper press which should
help out a lot. It is a four-page
press (instead of two) and should
do twice the work as our older
machine. All of you who are in
terested in looking it over, should
stop down around the 15th, and
you can help us unload it
The four coastal towns Brook-
ings, Gold Beach, Port Orford, and
Bandon, have a lot in common, i
believe. All have fishing boats
moored in their harbors, except
Brookings, and yet Brookings
sf ms to to doing all the build-
ing and growing, a t least com-
paratively speaking.
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I couldn’t sleep last night. Had
a nightm are I guess. I rem em ber
retting up the N orth Brookings
R oosters ad. but couldn’t remem-
U t if I had used two O’s in the
Boosters, or if I had carelessly
put in an ‘A Of course, they are
a bunch of fine fellows out there,
SO I decided that they wouldn’t
care either way, and finally went
to sleep.
Hears 1OOO
Ragland To Be
Speaker At C. of C.
Enrollm ent in the Brookings-
Harbor school district neared the
l
ligure today, as late enroll-
rr.ents continued to drift in. A
Rags Ragland, Chet co district total of 693 had enrolled in the
ranger, of the Siskiyou N ational
Forest, will be the speaker at the grade school, with more expected.
A total of 247 have enrolled in the
r^ uIar monthly luncheon m eeting
high school, with a potental en
Brookings-Harbor Cham ber
rollm ent of about 260.
°
ornmerce-
Last years figures show that in
m eeting will be held next
f,uisday, Septem ber 15th, at the May ,661, 32 less, wvere in the
grade system, while only 209 were
( LUC° ^nn‘ beginning a * noon,
Ragland will talk on the tim ber enroIled in high school.
poss,bi,»tles of the area as shown A break
UK down
nown of
oi the
me grade
grade school
school
in the U . ,S. National Forest
Showed that 112 were in the first
X were
were in
in the
tho second
All those interested in attending grade.
grade’ X
««
an. asked too, regardless if they
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are Cham ber m< mbers or not
he ^ J i h Li h? h
re
F IV E
DOGS ARE
TOSSED
PO U N D
1
Did anybody miss their litth
Puppy dog this week? Five dogs
are in the city pound, aw aiting a
word from their owners. F or the
first tim e in the history of the
City of Brookings, a dog catcher,
Jim Nichols, was out. He picked
up the five license-lesg dogs and
tossed them in the dog-hoosegow
Owners may claim the dog b
contacting the Brookings police
departm
ent Thn
departm ent.
The dog catcher will
be out again this week Chief of
Police Bud Cross said
CARD
Cards Criticize
IN
FO R
PA RTY
IS S E T
SEPTEM BER
,6 t h
1 hursday, September S, 1955
P.T.A. To Meet
Thursday Night
FIRE HAZARD
SERIOUS
The first regular Parents-
Teahers Association meeting will
be held tonight, Thursday, at the
high school, loginning at 8 p.m
1 he program will consist m ain
ly of the introduction of the new
superintendent D. D. Williams,
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and the teaching staff.
Also on the program will he the C I I I E F C R O S S W A R N S
Sea-Flats, a gals quartet; Clar-
erce Dial, the new music teacher, OF SCHOOL TRAFFIC
wiH play on th'? piano- President
With the schools starting, Chief
of the group this year is Elaine
of Police Bud Cross, has issued a
K err.
warning to Brookings - H arbor
drivers to slow down, and take it
easy, especially during school
hours.
Chief Cross said that especially
This paper, from time to time in the noon hour, and during the
plans to publish historical data three ‘° five rush- wa’i ,he
confv rning the area including nation critical. Children spending
Historical Data
Will Be Published
t’De| Nor£ 'cmX
al1 “ "»»«• in ,he ° ld
Manager Is Named
I r * tire hazard in the Siskiyou
National Forest in the country
ht hind Brookings is very severe,
ai cording to district Ranger Rags
Ragland, but, Ragland said thus
far the district has been free from
Shelves are being put up in the
the tires that are plaguing the
new Littrei P arts Store, in the w
est.
Goetz building, on Hillside Ave.,
I he Chetco district was esp eo
with an opening planned for Oct
ially
fortunate in the last storm.
ober first.
Ragland said. The Siskiyou is
Al Wilson, assistant m anager
about the only National Forest in
at the G rants Pass Store, has
the A est that doesn’t have a fire
lx*
as "««n«Kei
m anager « of
? n n designated
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>• as yet.
For Littrell Parts
here
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and w111 •>“
county- At . ,.....................
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“ here with his wife to m ake his
thp moment 1 w e worip
are keen on hav- ho,e’ are now on the «trtv ts in home shortly.
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m„
ing anything concerning Thomas ^,e<d numbers, and caution ui
The Brookings store will service
Sharp- an ° ld-»l"’w. apparently u ,»!l'd-
W i n X t S h h.,he
' an'1 7 ? *"<” •" «"
Sid"s <* 'He ,
“ <d '' hat cross-walks would n o rtlT tV p o rt O r C
state line.
be painted this weekend, and
Everything went off as per
Mayor Roy Brimm is pretty ask®d m otorists to stop for them.
the parts busness, were in Brook-
schedule Tuesday, and little con sure S harp is buried on land t o
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ings installing the shelves, and
fusion resulted.
now owns at the upiier Chetco
getting ready for the opening
Classroom space is adequate, crossing. We would like to know D I S T R I C T M E E T I N G
Several van loads of parts are
M r‘ D D- Williams, superinten- precisely where Sharp's body lies
expected to arrive early next week
dent of
reported, although and anything about the man as O F V F W P L A N N E D
the music room hasn’t b«vn fin- he plans to put a permanent
.. . . t
..
,
ishcd as y et- He reported that he m arker on the grave.
*"e
district meeting of the
waa PIeaspd w ith the wav the high
Kindly address: Historical, c/o Oregon VFW, and Ladies Aux
schooJ youngsters hav e'b een re- PILO T? Box 338 Brooknes Orn
<r
iliary will be hi Id at G rants Pass,
sP°nding to pleas for the care of
is
a week from Sunday, on Sept.
the new high school building.
18th.
C O U N C IL T O M E E T
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The ruckus will begin w ith a
A hearing before the Public
W IT H E N G IN E E R S
potluck dinner in the Grants Pass I tilt? s Commissioner will he held
SECONDi COUNTY AGENT
m o i t e n Blo(lkinks Council will VFW building, followed by bus- by
West Coast Teh phone
However, Ragland emphasized
the fact that the worse may be
yet to come. Then? has been no
improvement in the situation, al
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v-unaiuon.
W eather forecasts are alarm ing
Eon'sters, though, as it looks Like
.mother dry east wind period is
due.
Also the district is suffering
from an acute shortage of help.
Ragland reports that in the last
week he has lost six men, mostly
college stuikmts who have to re
port hack to school.
The smoke jum pers for this
area, stationed at Cave Junction
hav< ,heen busy workin » nierht Qr J
day on other fires. o rk in j night and
L
Company on Tuesday, Septem ber
In California
sit-
20. t in regard to th eir application nation
is deadly especially
serious. the
About
to
for a rate increase
be held in the “
i^ h lt T a t e X X ^
Council C ham ber, of the City several c i t i e ^ r L t a ^
Phone Company
To Have Hearin
In Coos Bay
___ . ' .‘Specia sesslon tonight,
A second county agent, Bill
Archie
Hawkins, has started work in .. «•■•l.u.sday) With
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n u Rice,
u isin ci of
( urrv County. He is from Okla-
? ,. I’S ;nt’'ine' 1 >og firm, to
homa, and will h , lp Ken p riest(
-e rp n ib l^
COUnty a «pnt.
E lm er Bankus has also b ^ n asked
to attend.
ir.ess meetings of the two grouj>s.
distrief of
i, ten
comprtosd
is Tho
comprised
,n of
r(’g’a ten
rd
units of southern Oregon, between
are usually several visitors from
other postfc
Had
Coos Bay- beginning at highway 101 has been blocked o f t
Azalea Garden Club ladies re
A n’ in v e tig a tio n will be con-
^ rn “ “
r
port reservations are coming in
ducted as to the services of the a n d m o st o f th 11
° ° ° a c re # ’
very nicely for th eir Septem ber
Company in the anea, as a pre-
-
-
h° b,a20S a * out o f
Cards, printed by the Brookings v / av « 7 ° C8rd party a t the
control Forest officials report
Chamber of Commerce are coming
Hall, with proceeds to go
liminnry to a ra te inrease.
that it is the worst situation in
in slowly, president Charles Gray- to u a id the Community Library.
George McBride, district man 30 years.
ager of the Wwst Coast Company
sb?l reported. Almost 300 cards
They invite your phoning in
Logging bans continue in Jose
was in Brookings Tuesday. He
are in, but at least 1.000 are need- yours- at fifty cents a commit-
phine
and Jackson counties, and
reported that his firm wanted to
ed before any statem ent can be mf,nt, to either 3421 or 2537. The
fh'c Chetco country was fort- granddaughter, Carol Ann Benson
way
of
life
ami
how
we
feel
about
give
lhe
best
service
possible
and
' fl,' s w, re reP°rted in
presented to the highway com- ,adies have an evening of card unate In having had a visit from can own one.
America
and
their
help
to
us
in
8eld
th
at
two
additional
trunk
Ma"
’
mission, or to the legislature.
gam* s planned, beginning at 8, ^Irs Agda Hickner’s m other and
stepfather, Mr and Mrs Aage and in r h , c J n ' 7 ’ W ry
w L J 'S ! “ *
” * SeCOnd **"“ '° CrM cent CH? front Brook-'
The cards as • the tourists what and a galaxy of prizes. ’rv e d m d K an' n
oi
C
np
en
h
a^
n
,
Lht?
7
n
7
7
e
,
l
w
h
.
7
r'
m
'
*"«» haVe now
connected,
Refreshm ents will be sei
they think of Highway 101, and
.Vr7 " „ d ” " " m a' k
' - n , ^ e Sw e 7 i g 3 w 7 n n7
° f EUrOpC ' hinka of th e ,brtn.''in« ,h e *»<al "<
the
ladies
guarantee
they
are b ing passed out by service
Mr. Klingspor, a retired mach- The American people are very
,,can w°men as spoiled and ° “ kht.
stations and motels. It is very centrating their efforts' toward
m
aking
it
an
enjoyable
event
inist.
for
many
years
on
the
frtendly
to
foreigners
and
are
Pamperod
out we nave seen noth-
McBr«de also reported that 50
important to get more cards in
but busy, ambitious young new ,ir*‘R have been installed in
the hands of the tourists during H it is successful they promise Europe-China run. now has time quick to open their homes to us.
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S< . i :ai . (x'ople
hav,’ volunteered
the next two weeks, Grayshel said, to continue them throughout the t n ’?njoy hls btelong hobby and is In the Club “Dauia” in Chicago w°men w ho seem to be able to fhe area during recent months,
(’mployed as a pianist in one of they treated us like royalty and do every!
rything in a short time. and th at an o th er 50 lines will be lheir help on "the ambulant'e serv.
otherwise the cause may not hav© season, something that w as a v
popular past time in v
' ' 5 >iS bometown large nightclubs, showered us with gifts, food and They kopl
k?h MthCir f?ouses rM*at and put in here during the second icc h 'r \ <‘ag’ r to get the ambul-
any value. He was relying on the by, around here
8°ne Many here will long remem her his flowers.
their chi
children
clean and well
q u a rte r of next year. anc»‘ hack on ,ts foot
On r
motel o{>erators and service s ta t
playing
« ___ dressed
a r rived in San Francisco,
t.,’* T 'th sc S° W,,y
sboiddn’t the men
The district m anager also dis- Murry, of M urn Motors
h°
ions for support.
I pon leaving, they asked the July 6, where our daughter Agda M” bem.
cussed the recent telenhorw
• offered to li t ti
, *
^a*
Some of the cards returned
Pilot to extend their deep, heart- Hickner and her friend, Helen
We have ad this to tell them vey, taken here bv a
t Put in his
“mbulance be
arage building, and
h Vt carried choice comments on
felt thanks to all who made their Hanscam met us w ith happy at borne hut we never would have E ngineer H p • i
i ? °M t
' if his telephone w ould he
visit so thoroughly unforgetful smiles and flowers. They took us known '» if wv hadn’t been here that h ■ ’ J «
P ‘lot s.iui We
th” highway. Many, of course,
21 hours
llay, i( n, ^
send
down
full
and
assure
their
Brookings
and
to
the
St.
Francis
Hotel,
which
to
,o
see
f°
r
ourselves.
°
U
d
have approved of the road, and
ed.
particulars
on
the
survey
as
soon
H arbor friends that the Klings- us looked like a huge castle. It
On,? can see how fast B ro o k in s
tell what a beautiful country this
t e ? telling the
mWtin5
I
meeting A.g da
_ is ^ K _ r e s s in g I spent many h o u S as the results are known.
is But the m ajority are vocifer-
mce has
McBrde said th at no big ex no
1OUS in their condemnation of ihe o f^ h ^ R a m im « '’«-^!0'' °.i officers
,
,ru th m re- aKa m a fte r 25 years, and we had watching how the men work and
porting on their visit, when they much to catch up on Wv spent how fast a building can be fin pansion
was
planned in this area -
hiKh » .y One said ,h a , u h a , ,n the a X k m ' V ' ’h
t
A
t
Also, Roy Brimm, of Acacia
at
this
tirnv
-u.■
again
m
their
homeland.
2
days
there,
seeing
everything,
ished.
Palm
ers
Variety
Store
was
Us
limo,
umi anticipated no Laundromat, has offered
,..k ,
Oregon needs is e California School, a, s „ m w X , .'d‘rv
line
ne up the Chetco unt|| mor<,
|n th). !lmb
r.undry for Îo
They
want
us
to
say
their
and
to
mi'
San
Francisco
is
the
started
a
fte
r
we
came
and
we
Engineer."
Septem ber 14th All parents and “Welcome M at” will always be most beautiful city I ’ve seen so attended their oppning. We wish S<
bribers ,.k e r«iden™ there.
charge as a service «Ô the Î 2 .
Others tell of the crookwiness,
X"ds are ,r,v ited to attend
out, in Copenhagen, ter their ia r‘
to say tfOOd luck to Brookings and
m unity.
the logging trucks, and some crit-
, tO 60 m stalh d are: many Arr,?rican friends.
When we arrived in Brookings a11 hs People, to thank all and
r '.hers who are qualified Io act
ieised «he fog. I, was unlikely.
vw* were very tired hut we soon f,v<*ryone we’ve met for the kind
Crayshel said, if the Brookings- GoU •’c h a r i b ^ ’p’hvlIi^Coi'T^H J ° V’
as
d riw m are asked d to
to leave
le«v« their
.s-._
When we sailed into New' York forB°t th at in meeting Charlie t^ e p tio n and lovely gifts and it’s
n a m ’s with the Pilot, or with
Harbor (Tiamber of Commerce Kay Nichols'; C h an lL i ’ ' J-?.,MJ in Ma> we were greeted with B*ckner and Carol Ann for the W|,h sad regret w leave here but
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present members of th
” mu<ie and happy people. O ur son tirst time. We liked Brookings on
ttoixl things m ust end and we
could do much about the fog, hut W allace; Drill I
’
tf
n,‘
I
PO
OttO?'
H
amnntr
Ihn™
first
n was among them and nrBl sight with the beautiful a,p looking forward to telling our cently at a m, utm g o / r i/' v
^
r, fiuirp f ' ' f d ,R ers won't be
h,’ went on. if the cards were re- Olson; Choir Learder, Jackie
r
* Am< r-
' ' to *F*nd so m uch time.
turned it would certainly h lp in- Sm ith; U>ve, Sharon B ennett, it was a wonderful exp?rience. m ountains on one side and the fr,ends and family of all we’ve ¡can Levinn a .
(jnit N()
uxiabary, Chetco n alert.
fluence the highway commission R<il8ion. Carolyn Putnam ; Nat- The S tatu e of Liberty im pressed*fxean on ’be other. Your lovely loarrAyl a nd seen while here.
us immensely. We had planned on Azalea Park was a place I visited
You ask us to tell of things we
.
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u re. Janet Crum p
The following members
J m m o r t . l i t y L o retta H allm an; - < n ? som? o f Now York hut the a |most every day and to me it don’t like m America. That would ir ti t ,'," ’'vv,n8 memners were
ilo
not
he
rie««ihin
....
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ratea: rx
Jessie
Trostad,
Sherry J
Fidelity,
June
Vining;
P
atriotism
’
hPat
Was
*
’rrible
so
we
boarded
SPf,ma
a
shame
that
more
people
n«t
be
possible
as
we’ve
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us wp ve
W in
l
—
N E W C IT Y A L L E Y
J a m t Glass; Service Dian Sim- our pIan,‘ that same daY and flew don’t visit it oftener.
nothing we dislike. But we would n n‘‘y’ ^ b r a
Niemie, Janet
a ” d JoannP p a ’^
mons. Confidential Observer. Car-
r h icago where we stayed six
The Hickners took us on a tour like to see Brooking.«» have paved *
IS B E I N G D U G
ih e senior members taking part
Ol Rausch; O uter Observer, Vir- wo° ks What impressed us most up the Rogv? River in a chartered strpcts so the dust won’t
DANE TELLS VIEWS
ON BROOKINGS VISIT
Highway 101
Ambulance Gets
Volunteer Help
Installation Of
Rainbow (¡iris
1 o Be Held Here
Juniors Installed
At Chetco Post
Landscape Man
To Visit Here
Work is progr ssing on a new
city alley, which will go from the
«;ty hall, behind the Azalea G ar
u-n building. Young’s Motel, the
V S National Bank budding the
-y v i„ , u . ^on” s e e r e t a r y . t r ^ r ; ; ?
Weideman-Kessler Elks building,
friends here ha- « b»w*n f
L
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Ann Rrewer. Verna Rae A rrctt, fh° very young It takes a life- very hospitable
a- 1 Palmers Departm ent store
and made us their ’*xx, r)ye «mil thank you for every- mie and Eleanor Koehler.
thing.
Ca™1 Ann Cross, bm e to sav « enough money to frtenda. we liked their inform ality
The top soil is being removed
this week, and
w rty
the school property
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K err jud> Kemp Sandra K
r un*' ,o m a,n' <" n onv- b“ ' our country
Federgraa. and Ann White.
here even a young gtrl like my Agda w„
With
the hel„
Z
Aage and Karen Klingspor
Ingerslevsgade 162
( openhagen V, Denmark
o star, the prob|(,m of deve| •
j. mg
"ig a long range plan for the im-
°! ,h:: «™"Wnga-H. r -
'“ g g X ^ 7 n"
»
-he type,
’irVed at "U“ *b,e ,o
p , J ti£
«chooí here?
..
<>M
° and m unit
eeting m enih..;,
to the d e a X X ' ^ M n ^ " X
<-h«™
Poa,
and their families
Ï
new high school building thi< week