Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 15, 1955, Image 1

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SKETCHBOOK
Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community
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Volume io—No. 30
PuaA»k
Thursday, September
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CITY TO MAKI
E veryone has a secret. I und er­
stan d city a tto rn e y Ed Ackley
hail one and told th e council all
about it a fte r th e re g u la r m eeting
of th e council Tuesday. The
county jud g e told us how they
picked th e ju ry list, alth o u g h th a t
v \.s n ’t supposed to be a secret.
E lm er B ankus said he had a secret
»ntract lo r m ak in g a w a te r
w ay of tellin g if it would rain,
lo r the city of B rookings
POWER
TO
th a t se c re t tu rn e d out to be his
med T uesday n ig h t a t the
a rth ritis. Flossie B uchanan, of
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Council m eeting. The
O IT SUNDAY
coffee shop fame, had everyone
eont
ct
w
as
mad»' w ith th e eng-
Brownie Brim m »oiled the high­
w ondering about the p ictu re of a
inee!
firm of C ornell, Howell,
E lectric Pow er in Brooking.»
est
score
ev
e
r
bow
led
here
by
a
secret a d m ire r she had perched
and H a rb o r will be off betw e -j
w om an last week, when she top- or »1 Merrv i, ’,j Of C orvallis, a t
on the counter.
‘ th > city of a p p ro x im ately
P*'d a 244 game, on A za’oa 1 aacs
1 and 4 P.M , Sunday, Svpt. IS
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!l w hich1 w ould be budgeted
Ru»s Mess* *r, |o at Co-op m .,
Mrs.
Brim
m
howls
for
B
&
11
Afttvr th e recent show er th in g s
out
n >\t y< a r ’s city budget.
1 o” f n g Supply team in th? Bcav-
5^?r s s the substation mi st
cooled off don here, but for only
W allac'» Ruff, a Kuger.v L and­
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le
'g
m
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She
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t
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l
the*
e w orked over to tak e c a n ' of
” Th.
» was tak en by tin? city
a while. W e sta re d the wood stove
SEWER LINE STAR ES scape arch itect, w as in Brookings 'rc
• • on o lf tight vvitli the giiiqe, in at
a tly acre, sod dem ands.
1 effort to buy th e
up w hich only resu lted into a
r
(i<!ed wit! a 470 series. ’
ACROSS HIGHWAY 101 T ie sd a y and W ednesday w ith bis
water o ti n of th«* B rookings
m ere bit of heat com pared to th e
M arten
O esterkam p,
Jean M alco’m did b e tte r Iha
W ork began T h u rsd ay m orning a ssista n t,
tan Wat
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scorching le tte r from th e C ounty
o’. « >ragi too, when s
on a sew er line across highw ay m aking a survey of the school
lam m ed
1 lmen th a t th a t
C ourt. T h at, d e a r readers, can be
ground, and its requirem ents
a 505 ! ries.
T he C hurch of Jesu s C hrist of 101 in front of the E lks building
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E a, and th a t an
read on one of th e inside pages of
R uff w 1J m ake an over-all p ’an,
Both th«’ rr *n’s a
will connect th e fo u r new
a p (.
INTO MORRIS BEI Hi.
L a tte r Day S a in ts (M orm on) o r­ which
1 ol t ie present system ,
th is w eek ’s PILO T.
business buildings, the U.S. N at- for fu tu re expansion. which
will
leagues have sta rte d .
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ganized a b ranch of th e church
: u re needs is a
ional Bank, th e M orton Building,
include suggested planting» and
L n c c rs
Jew elry Stor*. now
h
ere
recently.
They tell me it is q u ite a sight
the E lks Building, and P a lm e rs othe, landscape im provem ents.
lc t »1 w ith Eva Lee’s in »1,
E lm er L arson, of Brookings, Building. Previously, the buildings
to
little D avey V aughn all
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RuH has m ai’e a detailed plan H i t Building, plans to move n
ir T h u rsd ay n ig h t pre-
k .a a
decked out in his apron, and w as set a p a rt as B ranch P resident had been hooked up to th e sto rm
n
c »•
ftu school grounds, and will
th e old Vincent Building r .w
t i session. In th e T h u rs-
equipped w ith pencil and pad and w ith E lders S am L. G ray. U tah, sew er, m uch to th e dism ay of th e
ih v
b>s com plete report to the o\ led by Mr. M orris. The
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it m eeting, th e council
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busy as a bee helping dad V aughn and M artin C H aslam , also of
n.e v i h Archie Rich, of th e Cor-
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s ta te sa n ita ry engineers office. school hoard later. IR* met Tues v. s form erly occupied hv Phillips
out a t H ighw ay M arket. He said U tah, as his councilors,
day w ith the planning commission J d and Lad.
' ’ ’ s tn n i and discussed th e su r-
T ’r* fi»
he's w orking his w ay th ro u g h th e
T he group was foiTnerly part Tom Meenzie is doing th e w ork.
of th e city, as w ell as w ith the
-o-ik-
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. y With birn. Mrs. Mildrvd B yrnes
The building is being rem odc’, *4
Ts ( ’be
first g rade.
of the C rescent C ity branch, w ith
school board.
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1 'J,resented the Brookings W a te r
ii
side
,and
will
provid»*
M
.ncets
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only th e S unday school m eeting
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H»s fu tu re plans call for a foot­ w ith m ore sp.u*e
the r--e tio n C om pany at th a t m eeting.
A cross tow n at D im icks M arket, in Brookings.
ball field, tenn s courts, and even
onda v
I he survey would b tg in as soon
’’’ht it
Torris is also rem odeling th*
Bob D im m ick has a m em ber of th e
P resident
L arson
announced
i* new high school.
a possible sight for a com m unity
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hl»*, alth o u g h it isn ’t ex-
o th e r half of the build ng, an I
Dial, H ‘ ra w m us e t *pcher.
faily w orking too. He h a s little th a t S unday School and S acre-
Sidew alks in B rookings w ere be sw im m ing pool.
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t-r't*(i
th
a t it will he com pleted
’ll lea< th* group tl'i» year. A
' 11 put in a fountain, w here ice
b ro th er Les. W e don’t know for
m eeting will be held e v ery jng laid, torn-up, laid again all
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m onths. A fte r the ap ­
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m.
soda
and
ham
burgers
will
nod
gatlierin
su re if Les is w orking his w ay S u nday in th e G ran g e H all.
week. As ordered by th e Brook-
was present for
p raisal is m et the city w ill have
■ * served. Morins moved here re-
th ro u g h school of any kind except
P la n s a re
m ade to o rgan- jngs Council, non-conform ing side-
m cting, alth o u g h the
:*f nre basis on which to float a
n’.ly from Lakeview, and also
f it is th e school of h ard knocks
ize a Young M ens and W om ens w alk in front of the M oore’s V ar-
n need of additional
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' m u tu a l im provem ent association. ;1?ty and H aro ld ’s Jew elrv sto re
owns Y oung’s Motel,
m em bers. M ietm g s w il’ be h*M on bond issue in ord»-r to buy the
w a te r system .
o d
The school cnlendai* was » le a s e d
A G uy can feel im p o rtan t now- T h e R elief Society will continue w as being rem oved
and ad those in terested
A sm all bom b-shell w as throw n
adays. T h e re w as a tim e when all t r meet in p riv a te homes.
A side w alk w as
,aid in ,b is wpek by S uperint' ndent of
in p a r ia i i> d .i’. ait? asked to con-
in the m eeting, when Mrs. Byrnes
ta rt ( i i
front of th e P a lm e r B uilding and Schools D- D- W illiam s. The first EVA LEE’S TO MOVE',
those big logging tru c k s would
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av Ivl o r Mr. Dial.
i - I"», (cd th a t Mr. E lm er B ankus
scare a fe lla off th e road. Now this
the M orton B uilding H ow ever, nm e-w eek period will end on Nov
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i d 0 * Brookings W a te r Comp-
city being invaded by so m any HARBOR GE 1S
the rain T uesday m ade such a 4 Nov. 6-12 will be A m erican INTO MOR ION BLDG.
g , y v.i'.l l ire then- own firm of
E
ducation
Week.
Nov.
11,
V
eter­
Th u n d erb ird s and those foreign
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mess of p a rt of th new sidew alk
» eg n< »-is to m ake a so p erate ap-
E va L<*e’s W om en’s Appat* I
doodlebugs, one can easily sta re FIRE EQLIPMENT
ra
in front of the P a lm e r Building, an s Day, H oliday; Nov 24-‘>fS
ii a is a 1 , his w as discussed at
h<
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th 'm down and p u t th em in th e ir
An In te rn a tio n a l tru c k , equip- th a t th»? »on tracto r, Roy W eide- T hanksgiving vacation Dec. 22 sto re w ill be m w h ig , into
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le by the council.
school cioses for C h ristm as hol­ M orton Build , ♦ according » to
rig h t lanes.
p?d w ith an 800-gallon ta n k and man, was forced to rem ove it.
r dv th- n tv.
f ram ,
It was previously believed th a t
idays.
I va Lee Long, proprietor, ’’ he
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suction pum p is now available as
b '
lc of one firm would m ake th«* apprais-
J a n u a ry 3, school roeon v e t 's ; • ew building v ill be eem n 'eted
A no th er th in g . . . th o se dogs a n a u x ilia ry in th e H a rb o r R u ra l
It
*r b, th s , rea Tuesday, a ', and that both p a rt •*» would
Jan . 20. end of first sem ester; about O ctober 15. and will have
th a t alw ay s chased you all th e Fine P ro te c tio n D istrict. A ccord- PURCHASE FLOWER
h * ra
i tU un<?onmon for aen.*e on th e price. M is. Byrnes
Ja n . 30-31, Local T eachers W ork­ bout 120« square feet of floor
v. ay from th e m eat m a rk e t . . . ing to rtvports, th e pum p m ay be
’ i v ,s welcom ed by «f’’d th a t th e ir ap p raisal w ould be
AND
GIFT
SHOP
shop. M arch 12-16, S pring Vac- sp a te ’ an<1 a ziK-zag front
Y ou can sto p them sh o rt and w orked over so as to supply press-
m ade f r th eir own satisfaction
ation;
M
arch
15-17,
Oregon
E
d­
check to see if they have th e ir u re from th e ta n k b ut th e rig, in
J u a n ita H. Echols has p u rc h a s­
a in -e a se d the fire hazard °
tags, if not, ju s t notify those can- its p resen t shape, is a decided ed th e B rookings Flow er and G ift ucation Association Convention.
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'eu* m ost of the area, |>ut - She prom ised the city th a t they
ines th a t city dog c a tc h e r Nichols addition to th e sa fe ty of th e people Shop from Mr. and Mrs. R obert May 30, M emorial Day Holiday;
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’>’ ■ io.i could get w orse w ouid have all th e ir cooperation
will h e a r a b o u t it. T h a t stops on th e south side of th e Chetco. O ’Conner. T h e nam e will rem ain ‘^ ay 3^’ ^ ra df> school prom otion
hr lx-
the rainy ‘ season, in m aking th e ir records available
them from ste a lin g y o u r salm on! A lthough th e tru c k is a t p resen t the sam e and th e sto re will furn - ex ercise>' Ju n e l, High
school
tv. m any of which for th»? survey.
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graduation.
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a t th e Richfield S tatio n , H arb o r, ish com plete florist service, as
v e r e »1 .wn to nothing, s ta rt,s i to
Royal
and
Pat
Sanders,
archers,
In
the
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hursday
night session,
Yessir, th in g s a te looking up for all calls should go to th e Brook- well as m odem gift stock. The
Arni m any a parched A rchie 11, -ndrieks of th«* budget
got th e ir m ule deer on the H art c m • u
the little fellow C an it be all th e ings F ire D ep artm en t telephone, building w as not affected by the
w a te re d by th,* dow n- com m ittee, thought th a t th e hud-
M ountain A rchery Ro'ierve. Royal lawn v
work of th e GOP ad m in istratio n ,
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tran sactio n .
got
a
four-point
buck
that
dress
-d
g, t for next y e a r could handle the
or those tw o h ard w orking O regon
Mrs. Echols w ill o p erate the
TO HAVE FIRST
out
around
170
pounds,
w
ith
a
cost
ot the surviey. Boh S ta n h u rst,
“s e n a to rs ? ”
store. T he O ’C onners w ere re p o rt-
single a rro w w hich p e n e tra te d »SI JRINFRS 'IO MEET
re p re se n tin g th(? planning com-
HOME EC MEETING ' d as m oving to Medford.
Th<? B rookings-H arlxir P
the e deer, ma
kin; a running shot V \ ' , | ’p i \ v \
r T i A a . m
m aking
\ iz *,
m .tte e , felt th a t m any a re a s roced
.
T he first of this y e a r’s series of
held its first m eeting of th» p ,vear from around 30 yards Pat got > *
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wi ter, and th a t the people w ould
m e e tin K»
be held in PLA N B O O K K E E P IN G CLASS at th e high school auditori
arium , 75 pound doe, also in a single shot
" d 11 ir Indies hav
• *e w illing to v’ote yes on a bond
th e C hetco G range H all. 7:30 p m .
An ad u lt evening class in book-
T hursday, S eptem ber 8th.
Ills .leer wa« also in flight w hen seheduled their next m eeting at ‘ sin- to enable th e city to buy th e
S ep tem b er 21st. At this m eeting keeping will be sta rte d providing
til«* Clifl House, Brookings, . t|,.* w a te r system .
The m eeting w as called to he hit it.
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M rs- Sylvia Lee will have qs the enough people a re in terested , qc- o rd er bv the presidet,, M rs Rnrt
evening of th«* 17. S a tu rd a y , .a c ­
It was beliicvcd th a t th e in su r
Th
b ro th ers say there wei
cording to John Molino, president
FH da,. e v e n , , , Ilb rary
' m ,955‘! 5« 1423 arch ers, from
ce r ite s could be low ered in th e
over th
I here w ill be a short business
party s x m sorrd by , h e Azalea gill be gueat sp eaker, according to a re asked to re g iste r w ith
Mu L h 2 s X a r
M
A , Joe w est reg istered whet, they left,
f.v b. u i im proved w a te r system .
nv*eting session * to! “ low..J hv H.
S ^ , CZ“ L ,. ? . ,i ; a L ii L W0UM
K irk p a tric k , the ,oca. M r VViiiiants. M™. G r J Y e X
D a v T s ^ a n ^ ’t X r M rs
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council also acted on the
and they thought about five p er­ »mnper and gen
‘<’1 good dim e,
Rich­ cent of them had venison whvn th ,•
well patro n ized , according to H om e Ec S e c re ta ry .
cor
rw
d a tio n s m ade by th e city
or Mrs. Alice R ausch
N obles and their ladies from up p la n n in g com m ission. They passed
a rd Sm ith.
the co m m ittee responsible for th e — -____________ —
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S an d ers pull»*»l our.
and dow n G u rry <’»», u n ,v and all e ‘com m endation N u m b er 9. which
A motion was passed to a w ard
evening. W ith reserv atio n s alread y
< r x-ww»«
a
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Ibis is not tin- first tim e th«*
Other
eligible» a re invited, aeon" «alls lo r the g ra n tin g of per-
a
door
prize
at
each
nr-cting
in
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m ade by several and rep o rts of
b rothers have hunted w ith bow
ing to Molino.
stead of a prize to th»* room who
r s-» ' i of the Post Office to in­
and arrow s, Royal having got
had the most p aren ts a tten d in g
should be a very appreciable ad-
stall th re e m ail ch u tes a t various
his »leer last year, too
the m eeting
dition to th e fund being built up
locations in tow n. One w ould be
DRUl
The tw o men have h *>n aich ery
to im prove th e lib ra ry grounds.
In q u iries regarding T h o m a s tra n sfe rre d in a deed recorded in
Mr. Joe Tobin explained a new
mst.ill«-d
h.v th».• A ssociated S ta t-
especially now th a t th e m uddy s h a r P have tu rn e d up the inform - Vol. 1, Deeds of C u rry C ounty, p ,o Ject
p T A is sponsoring e n th u sia sts dor several y e a rs and BEGINS EXPANSION
i, n. a n o th e r one will be in N orth
would
like
to
contact
o
th
e
rs
think-
W
ork
is
p
ro
n
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season is on and sidew alks and a t ’on th a t
ocupies a m om ent- page 56, d a te d A pril 15, I860, to this yP ar' They will collect cloth-
sing on th<* Ihoo k in s. and th e th ird in front
parking
facilities m ust be put in ous niche ° f in te re st to m any in Jam es and S u san T ay lo r and on inK *n KOo<i rppair or rep airab le ing a b o u t this form of sp o rt. A rre ll’s C hetco Rer 11 D rug Store ot the P o st Office.
Lots of
m ud tra c k e d onto th e S o u th ern ^C u rry C ounty S h a rp re- Page 114. of th e sam e volum e. to fM‘ s,ored at the school. If a T here fs a sm all club of a rc h e rs which wil en I
thv store to
’’ 1 y also approved of two 12-
beautiful
tile floor can ruin it copdcd the first deed outside the Ja n u a ry 4, 1864, tra n sfe rre d back te a c Re r notices a child in need of at Ft Dick and they see no reas- douh't* th pr»
size. A new niinuip p a rk in g m eters in front
f o X d ’i t r p ' T J .
PU< in. to conform o( th e P o st O f f ic
forever.
’ q uestionable sw apping
>f title s to S harp, the T aylors then
being c ,o th in K- sh<’ can give the child
G
form
ed
here.
A
successful
club
w
ith
the
«»th
r
I n u i t, a n d the wall
R i'servations for th e card p a rty aro u n d P o rt O rford.
residents of T he D alles, in W asco c *o tR*ng out of the ston- room
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council approved recom-
are not
n ecessary, but is poss-
H e first a p p ears as having m ar- County.
A nyone having clothing th at th e ir s iou d have a building a hundred has been knocked out p artldlly m e r tion Numb* r 10. which calls
feet
long
so
a
sta
n
d
a
rd
30
y
ard
betw
een
ible, please ca ll 3421 o r 2537. It ried Lucy, an Indian, Ju n e 9, 1856,
If c u rre n t
resid en ts in
th a t children havp outgrow n, is asked
the two p a rts of th*» f o r t
in stallatio n of four p arking
would help the co m m ittee if th e kn° t bt*ing tied by S. B. B lake locality have a b stra c ts to
th e ir l° b n n g th ° m to the P T A nieet- range could 1 m * operated it it d u r- building,
m et.
on each side of Hillside
ing inclem ent w eath er as p ra c tic e
A rr. ll aid th a t it will he
those who a re com ing w ould bring Ju stic e of Peace, at P ort O rford, pro p erty they should be able to
one Aver ‘ and al.»o m eters on l»oth
On th e program for th e evenin'» *S an ossenfial
an y thing Irk«- <i the la ig e st d iu
»re» on the
cards and ta b le covers.
w ith Isaac H unt and M. B. G reg- find these tra n sa c tio n s a t the
»f Fern Avenue.
accuracy, they say.
(/K*gon ( ’oast.
T h,
The p a rty will be held at the ery as w itnesses. This m a tte r of very bottom of th e sheaves and w ere the Sea-Flats, a w o m an ,
i rrifnendations w h i c n
ask’, «1 th.* council to tak e step s to
VFW Hall, beginning at 8 p.m. m a rry in g Indians, in those days, can bear in m ind th a t th e ir home- barb ersh o p q u a rte t. Mr C larenc*
and refresh m en ts will be served. w as m otiviated by one or both of sites a re am ong th e very first on Dial, th e new- music teacher,
inim. tl itely rem edy the sa n ita ry
played several selections on the
h.
tw o re a s o n s - th e usual one w hen record in C u rry C ounty
caused by a septic tan k
«Jetting back' to ’ th e ' tra n s a c t. P»8" 0- G ™up singing was led by
people m arry and or to rescue the
oppo te the new high
bride from being herded out. w ith ions about P o rt O rford, as m ent-
P a ite rso n ’ aec°niPa nied bv
schoo building was also acted
the o th e r Indians to the resu rv at- jonvd earlier, these have alw ays
r ,D iat
upon.
Bill Thompson,
chairm an of the
ion. We a re running down a sto ry been subject to a g re a t deal of
'h
Cit.v work su p erin ten d en t R alph
school board, presented the school
S tu d en ts in th e B rookings- th a t this couple had one o r m ore county, s ta te and federal
Reed
report*d th a t according to
con-
H arbor School have alm ost quad- children.
troversy all revolving ab out W ill- »
.
W illiams
a new s ta te law an individual con­
illiam s introd
introduced th<* prin-
rupled in the past nine years.
To encourage se ttle m e n t of iam S. T ichenor, an early a rriv a l Mr.
7* W
w J*nams
I he su m m ary of the assessm ent in school d istric t No. 3 has a mill tra c t >r can not in stall a septic
R e g is tra tio n in 1 946 w as 176 in th e ir new ly acquired w estern prov- th e re who, to say the least, had C1^m,S
teacbers
roll for 1955 in ( ’u rry County, was rat,* ,,f 19.9. and a valuation of tan k unless he h as a license, and
The teaf’hers
teach ers w ere given lovelv released this
*; •? grades and 72 in high school, inces, th e U.S. Congress en acted some peculiar ideas h© tried, prin-
week by C©orgc $2,213,090. and the am ount rirrted h ixinded fo r $1,000.
a ’ota. of 248 stu d en ts. In th e laws, the 1840’s, giving any 320 cipally, am ong hrs re la tiv e s and
w h,f h had ^K‘Pn m ad’* hv S utton, assessor.
i b- re w as a g reat deal of dis-
is $44 04107
present year, first day re g istra t- acr& chosen by th e se ttle r, p rior cohorts to th e sw apping of deeds »,
^ uzz S te w a rt. T he F airy-
Th»- C ity of Brookings mill ra t*
The county tax is as follows; ' 'i ¡<»n on non-conform ing side-
k n s were 693 in th e g rad es and claim to such tra c ts. S everal w ere c o n tra c ts and m o rta g e s in th a t
^,u,S 4r> had donated th*
Wi,h a va,uatlon of <’» u n ty Caeneral Fund, null rate. ’ H ip Brookings, hut no action
j- t. in the higher classes, for
locat’vt in in so
« s u
o th
iitb
om C
c x u m rry
i-v . C
z v ountv
k i,* ,* ,, apea
»r»>a w u/z>rw>
m i r a i v local
in o « » in te re st,
rum lilies foi ttw* corsages
for a a located
ern
ere purely
1,511,990, w ith the am ount to tx* 10.1, V aluation $!),717, am ount w as taken.
R efreshm ents w ere served from raised at $41,277.58 Tin
total of 940,
increase
o f 692. in th e ea rly 50’s, and one of these
Of T hom as S harp, who if he
city of raisetl $101,057.60.
a h tab
te r e d w ith ° a '"
bouquet
Gold Beach has a mill ra te ol 21 9.
and 90 more scholars th an
last w as to T hom as S harp. T he d a te
was taking title to lands In the nf
™ le e n ............
' uq
C ounty school fund, mill ra te 2.3
v ta r
and place of th is filing _ has not - ______
e a rly 50's,
50’s, m m ust
ust hav© been at W illi.«
Mi%
D WHh “ valua,ion of *<*s« th a n hall va»uation, 84,717.05 and am ount APPOINTS TI IOMPSON
n
at
y
d
h
a
m
s
poured
T
he
teachers
re-
of
Brookings.
$717,
The greatest percen tag e jum p been run down but his claim , least of atre he would
160, and thi r aised $22,349.21.
cam? w ith the plywood w hen th ere know n as D onation Land Claim q u ite an elderly m an w ithin the w ith
i ,a b k ’S
centPrpd amn,Jr” rais<*d to $15 705 81
C ounty A ppraisal Fund, mill AS DEFENSE CHIEF
w a . an ,« , « « ■ of 147 ,.u r te n ,s ,n No 4. .
....
f()r «
-b. J
s?„! h v ,n K H
mium s
M
. *
-
P o rt O rford has a mill rat of ra te , 0 9, valuation 89,717,OSO,
l b s week M ayor Roy Brim m
Mrs Jesse H oagland a r ia n . - . - d J ,,9 w it
,
an ,
1954 to total 850 com pared to decim al less th a n 160 acres This
‘
tm ount raised, $8,745.35.
u hoped some one m ight rem em - th e floral decorations T he Exec- am ount
the There
703 the
year.
T l, . , , i
,s
,
H*>lnti*d p o stm a ste r Bill Thom p-
raised, 17,194.89.
is no previous
indication
th a t the H clu d v î ^ ^ ^ I d r a t r ^ ^ n n n d
W‘th m° re Ut‘Ve
had charge of
D istrict mill
,,, serve as Civil
B rookings school d istric t 17C
e is
$567,220.
population is no« approaching , th e R obert S w an home, Pedroii the"* e M c " ^ “ " ^ ^ “h , " 1* « ^ T h .' p T " ' m ' t
,e
has a mill ra te of 83.3 w ith a val- « ith
th e 1.3,
am valuation
ount rats »»I
I $2
43900 Chief in Brookings. It is a new
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
MAKES SCHOOL PLANS
ORGANIZE NEW
CHURCH HERE
be ;
Hils 244 Gfitne
mincers to move ;
I *
Sidewalks Laid,
Torn-Up In City
Release Sd.ool
Events Calendar
SANDERS HIT
MULE DEER
P.T.A. Has First
Meeting Of Year
BENEFIT PARTY Homo Ec
•AX
THIQ FDinAV
HISTORY 01 EARLY SETTLER,
THOMAS SHARP, IS TOLD
stori ;
NEARLY A MILLION TO EE
RAISED BY TAXATION
School Enrollment
Here Quadrunled
an
levelling off >n> m ore th a t th ere D rive, e tc . and up to the presen t buried
Coaat H ighw ay. T h i. tra c t w a. c r o X
was visible in 1946.
near
the
uoner
r h .tc
_ T hL P 'T * .
Thurs.la> ot
? ° " ’b ' second u” lon of « ™ ” « 0 w ith
each m onth. T he am ount raised at 231.303 83
n e x t m eeting will be O ctober 13th.
the
Gold Beach, on the o th e r hand,
I "St. tx*Mu«*stu*d by th e Civil De-
.............. .'m ount Of l a v s and f, nse A dm inistration. Thom pson
as s s „ „ . , „ I , A,,.,I m c u r r j County w ill set up
up and
am i co
c o -o
o r rd
d in
te a civil
e v il
in a ate
to ta ls $923,795.74.
defense g ro u p in Brookings.