Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 29, 1955, Image 1

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6 0 1 7 S g 8ÓTH AVE
POETLAND OKE
Curry County To Get $313,000 In O & C Timber Money
SKETCHBOOK
by
ß*ut-
PuaA«Ji
To h e a r th e sp o rts an nouncers
and the persons interview ed a fte r
last w eeks “g re a te st heavy tight
th a t m ust have been q uite a spec-
tacle. T he g reatest.
sk etch es -
They had th e g re a te st crowd,
the g reatest fighters, th e g reat-
• t referee, and each fig h ter never
faced a g re a te r opponet.
sk etch es
Everyone overlooked the g r e a t­
est p erso n ality in h u rric a n e ‘lo n e’.
$h? knocked both the fig h ters out
of thv ring Tuesday and th e m atch
had to he put on 24 hours later.
sk etch es
W hile I'm on th* sp o rts subieet
I m ight as well com e fo rth w ith
my w orld series predictions. The
Dodgers over th e Y anks in six
games.
sk etch es —
They tell m e one of th e new '56
cars will have push -b u tto n tn * 's -
missions. T hings ane su re g ettin g
push buttonish.
— sk etch es —
The boys down at th e coffee
shop discussed the pros and cons
of it at length. T hey look for th e
day w hen th<* "T do it for th e
exercise” sp o rts like bow ling and
golf, will all be push b u tto n con­
trolled.
It w as announced W ednesday by
S ecreary of the In te rio r D ouglas
M cKay th a t 18 counties in w e st­
e rn O regon will receive a record
to ta l of funds from th e sale of
tim b er by th e revested O regon
and C alifornia railroad g ra n t d u r­
ing the y e a r ended Ju n e 30th.
C u rry County will r e c e i v e
$313,576 durin g this com ing fiscal
year, com pared w ith $157,000 last
year.
T he record total for all c o u n t­
ies of $8.000.379 com pares w ith
$6.584,542 last year.
M cKay said th a t the checks
h a w been m ailed out hv the
b u reau of land m anagem ent to
the tre a s u re rs of th e counties,
rp m her .ales for 1954-55 to taled
(544600,000 board feet. Also it
w as rep o rted that early receipts
indicated a n o th e r record year for
1955-56.
D ouglas county as u su a l was
high w ith $2.195,084 due if.
A rea Birthday
C alendar Planned
Startin«’ this
♦**» -------’
<~r
h : ’h sc»-'ol hand. Bovs
p b o rn s. end G’r ’s Chorus, will
a tte m p t to contact everyone in
Brookings. H u b o r and vicinity to
see if thev wi«h to hove th e ir
nam e listed on the first B rookings
H a rb o r C om m unity C alendar.
On th e front of th e calendar
will a p p e a r a n ie tu ” '
’« ”4 :"-
te re st, as w ell as ads from 18
local business firm s.
B irthdays, anniversaries, and
m e e tin r d a te s o* local o rg a n iz a t­
ions Will be listed. T he calendars
w ill ru n from J a n u a ry 1956 th ru
D eeem ’x'r 1956.
T he idva of the C om m unity
B irth d ay C a le n d a r is to build
friendliness and corded re la tio n ­
ships am ong a d th > people bf this
d istrict, in addition to the v a l­
uable inform ation it contains.
C alen d ars a re to be sold at cost
and th e proceeds raised from the
nam es listed on th e c alen d ars
will be use dby the High School
m usic d e p a rtm e n t ¡or m usical
equipm ent, such as instru m en ts,
uniform s, robes and o th e r things
needed.
L istings on th e calendars v ’’
be 25c each, and th ? calen d ar w il
sell for 50c. A fte r the c a le n d a rs
a re printed they will be d istrib ­
uted by solicitors.
S tu d e n t c h airm an for the pro­
g ram is Sylvia G ates, and Mrs.
D ial is th e fa c u lty advisor.
Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere A Finer Community
Volubc 10 No. 32
Thursday, September 29, 1955
Beresa, W ater Company
In Fight Over Connection
A fight betw een th e B rookings
W a te r Company and thg B eresa
Company cropped up a t the m e e t­
ing of the Brookings C ouncil
DAIRY CREEM
Tuesday night.
W ho needs a highway to G rants
P e te J. Lx*smeister, Brookings
A copy of the le tte r to th u B e r­
Pass? Several w eeks ago. Dot
IS REMODELED
baseball fan e x tra o rd in a ry , left
esa
Company atto rn ey , Dave S haw
V iiU n . city e ” gir.*i‘r, and an e x ­
T he D airy Creem re sta u ra n t,
The U.S N ational Bank is a g a i” for New York this w eek to ta k e was ead at the m eeting, w hich
engineer for the sta te highw ay
o p erated by Ben P h ettep lace, is
in the W orld Series betw een the
d e p a rtm e n t left Brookings one sponsoring a series of e s ta te and Y anks and B rooklyn I esm eister w as
ell atten d ed by in te re ste d
undergoing extensive rem odeling
day about 1 p.m. in his jeep, and f ust forum s to be presented in a tten d ed the scries last y e a r also. sp e d tors.
in d expansion of its facilities.
w as in O 'Brien, across the m ount­ principal cities th ro u g h o u t the
Th'? le tte r disclosed th a t th e
Tho D airy C reem is located in the
He will 1° re tu rn in g w ith Don
ains
by nightfall.
sta te . T hese m eetings h as? earned Clausen. C rescent City In surance B rookings W ater Com pany w as
Cam pbell building, adjacent to the
M artin said th a t the going was- a re p u ta tio n for tra n sla tin g som e m an, who is flying a sm all plane to m ake the w a te r installations,
H i-W ay M arket. T he w ork was
not to bad, and th a t he was just generally com plex su b je c ts into back from the east V irginia Man- and m e te r in stallatio n s according
due to be finished T hursday, a fte r
doing a little cheeking for th e everyday language.
a te m p o ra ry closure. It will allow
lev will be in L esm eister’s ofice to th e P.U.C. However, th e le tte r
Brookings C ham ber of Commerce
said, th at this right was d isre­
mon? tab le space in th e esta b lish ­
The first of these sessions is while he is gone.
on the project.
garded, and the B eresa company,
m ent.
‘ (»•Muled for B rookings on Wed-
w hich is building 49 home« in
r< sday, O ctober 5. at 7 .'10 p.m.
Brookings, in s ta te d th e ir own
T he forum will t o held at the
lines and m eters.
( hetco Inn, according to E. L.
The le tte r said th a t "u n d er no
M orton, m anager of the U. S.
renditio n
wall
th e
Brookings
N a tio n a l's Brookings Branch.
D eputy S h eriff W.W. Sm ith a c ­ W a te r C om pany serve w a te r to
The p. p u ia r and inform ative com panied by D eputy S heriff F red th e B eresa hom es u n d er th e p res­
ent conditions.” T he le tte r w as
t-eiies, w h ich is presented as 1 Thom of Gold Beach w*?re up th e
signed
by'jE lm er B ankus, ow ner of
public service by th? bank, high­ N orth B ank Rond T h u rsd ay and
W avne Morse, D em ocratic Sen-
th
e
system
, said th a t they w ould
thev
a
rre
ste
d
six
m
o
to
rists
for
lights those questions reg arding
insist
th
a
t
the p resent m eters be
a to r from Oregon, intends to visit t.S| a p x planning, m anagem ent and exceeding the posted speed limit
removed.
of
25
m
iles
per
hour.
It
is
planned
— sk etch es —
B rookings next week, according to se ttle m e n t w hich ane of special
Also it w as disclosed in a sep­
Th?n th e problem of how a p e r­
friends of his in this area. Morse, in te re st to th e average fam ily to p atro l th? county roads m ore
a
ra
te letter, and th ro u g h M ildred
son would get his req u ired e x e r­
a controversial figure, w ould be R ecent governm ental changes in reg u larly to see th a t the speed
Byrnes,
who rep resen ted
th e
limit
is
obeyed
IV
rsons
living
n
>ar
cise cam e up. I figured everyone
S ta te highw ay engineers have
Two nv n, em p lo y ed hv th e s ta te th e first S en ato r to ever visit this le g u la tio n s to e sta te s a re also
Brookings
W
ater
C
om
pany
and
the
county
roads
w
ill
app
reciate
wall be so busy ru n n in g from
are
a
.
Last
year,
S
e
n
a
to
r
Guy
ta k e n up in these forum s.
sta rte d w ork on the highw ay 101 < f Oregon w ere in Brook»ngs last
having this done, as th e driv ers the Brookings Land and Tow n-
button to b u tto n th a t th a t p rob­
Cordon w as scheduled to a p p ear
im provem ent on the N o rth e n try w eek try in g to let th ? public
T
he
1955
series
m
arks
the
sixth
th at exceed th? speed limit are site Com pany at th e m eeting, th a t
lem w ill ta k e care of itself.
but couldn’t m ake it at th e la st
to Brookings. E ngineers w ere busy know » h a t s e r v ic e a re a v .ila b 'e
consecutive y e a r th a t U.S. N a t­ inviting accidents th a t involve the B eresa Com pany w ould not be
— sk etch es —
th ro u g h the s ta te forest service, m om ent.
able to connect to th e ex istin g
ional has presented tru s t and es­ law abiding d riv er also
Anyway, th e u n d e r a rm deodor­ W ednesday surveying th e land
T he m en w ere in Brook in s
M
orse
is
m
aking
a
to
u
r
of
th
e
ta
te
forum
s
th
ro
u
g
h
o
u
t
the
statu.
sew er system u n d er c e rta in g u a r-
The
tw
o
d
e
p
u
ty
sheriffs
w
ere
a n t people don’t need to fret. th a t they will cut off across from
prim arily to see th e tim ber land s ta te and plans on stops in Gold p a s t y e a r m ore th an 2300 persons a js . c a i|ed upon th a t day to in- an tees made. A le tte r requ ested
T hey’ll still sell plenty of th e stuff th e A nderson place, in o rd er to of Roy B rim m on th e C hetco n e a r
Beach, Port O rford, M yrtle Point a tte n d e d the 16 forum s,
v estigate the breaking in of the th a t e ith e r Beresa, o r th e City,
to activ e men.
stra ig h te n th e dangerous curve, tlii? U pjx'r S u m m er Bridge, b ut and m any o o th er cities in th e
G
ra n p r H all E n try w as gained who will be deeded th e B eresa
E. C. Sam m ons, U.S. N ational
th ey stopped in th e P ilot office sta te .
— sk e tc h e s —
through
a w indow in the dining sew er lines, should g u a ra n te e th e
there.
president, pointed out th a t inter-
to m ake th e ir services known.
One th in g though, fu tu re p res­
room,
and
w hoever it w as, had paym ent of a m onthly sew er sor-
zVccording to present plans, e st jn e sta te m a tte rs has increased
H arold S asser, is a s ta te farm
A ccording to city engineer Dot
idents will h a w to find a n o th e r
quite
a
tim
e
for them selves te a r ­ v ice charge, o r they would have
active six)rt to rep lace the d efu n ct M artin, a fo rm er highw ay engin- forester, w ith the sta te fo rest d e­ w hich could be shifted some- considerably d u ring th e prist few ing off the w rappings of a num ber to deny connection to th e existing
p a rtm e n t. H is h e a d q u a rte rs is in w h a t, Morse will a rriv e w ith his y ears. "Today, men and women
golfing gam e.
- ,?r him self, th e engineering w ork th e co urthouse in Eugene, and he p a rty som etim e T uesday night, w ant to be c e rta in th a t their of artic le s th a t the G arden Club system .
It w as rep o rted by Mrs. B yrnes
will ta k e some tim e. Bid and spec­ rerves Lane. C u rry and Coos a fte r speaking a t Cave Ju nction, heirs will receiwe the g re a te st h a d jth e re to lx1 sold at th e F low er
th a t Shaw had said th a t th e city
Show
the
next
day.
A
pparently
w ill have to be draw n Countys. He is available for s e r­
He w ill’ stay overnight in Brook- possible benefit Irom the e sta te
COOS-CURRY CO-OP ifications
up, and th e c o n tra c t let. T.o w ork vice to land ow ners,' farm ers, log­ ings, and will a tte n d a b re a k fa st they have c re a te d ,” com m ented they found nothing to th e ir liking of Brookings had g u a ra n te e d B er­
as it is believed th a t nothing w as esa th a t the city will hook th e
on th e p ro je c t until gers for m any of th e ir timtx?r in th • m orning sponsored by m em- Sam m ons.
TO HAVE MEETING S is p rin expected
B eresa sew er lines to the ex istin g
taken from th e H all.
g.
problem s.
hers of Chetco H arbor C om m ittee.
system .
B
rookings
branch
m
anager,
The sev en teen th a n n u al m eeting
H e is in te re ste d in prom oting
It is te n ta tiv e ly planned to M orton, will preside at the fo r­
Councilm en and city a tto rn e y
T h e highw ay d e p a rtm e n t have
of th e Coos-C urry E le c tric Coop-
good forest practice on lands in have some type of coffee hour, so
Ed Ackley denied th a t the city
um w hich will fe a tu re a four-m an
indicated
th
a
t
tto?y
w
ill
m
ake
a
e ia tiv e , Inc. will be held S a tu r ­
sm all acreage. H'? is also in terest- ,p at th e public can have a chance
had agreed to do th a t.
team from tliu b an k ’s head office
day, O ctober 22nd a t th e Coquille fo u r lane e n tra n c e into Brookings
1 in re fo re sta tio n how to plant, to m eet him, but no definite
Mrs. Byrnes ask ed the city fo r
in
P
o
rtla
n
d
.
R.
M.
A
lton,
vice-
C om m unity Building, com m encing from the north, from n e a r Men- v hat to plant, and how m uch to
:• hedule has been set as yet. It president and head of the tru st
g u a ra n te e th a t th ey w ould nut
at 10:00 a.m. according to B ruce ninK Buick, to the e x istin g foui plant.
is understood th a t he m ust leave d e p a rtm e n t, will m ake the open­
One of B rookings’ w orst "eye hook on to the ex istin g sy stem
lan e road, a t the Mobil S tatio n .
Shaven?, m a n a g e r
He is in terested in th in n in g cf B rookings by 10:30 a m. on his
sores”
is no m ore. W ork began until an agreem ent is made, b u t
ing re m a rk s and introduce the
recond grow th tim ber, in o rd e r to w ay north.
this w eek on ripping up the front na action cam e from th e council
o th e r speakers.
realize a g re a te r yield over a long­
of th e A zalea G arag e, recently on th a t m a tte r. H ow ever, th e
e r period of tim e.
Savings th a t can be
to? realized purchased by K arl O stenberg
council moved th at th e sew er con­
He is on call to go out into the
through efficient planning e states
O stenlicrg p lans on converting nection problem be tu rn e d over
field to help Advise on th? th in ­
and th e advan tag es of various the old building into a m odern to tto .c ity engineer, and th a t th e y
ning prdeesses. even to the ex ten t
D ust procedures, such as life in- store building, w hich will house would get his recom m endation on
of m arking trees.
su ra n c e and living tru sts, will lx* two re ta il o u tle ts. Footings have the m a tte r.
S asser can also give inteiosted
ta k e n up by M artin E. Olsen, a s­ been dug, and w o rk m en spent th e
in o th e r m a tte rs, th e council
A group of Brook ings-H arbor sistan t tru st officer, during his early part of th e w eek in rem oving
p arties t h 1 word on C h ristm as
h eard a rep o rt relativ e to te n t­
high
school
students
will
attvnd
tre e culture, pi lining them , and
the front of th e garag?. A new ative plans to get th e Plywood
portion of the program .
E veryone w as astonished w ith
S napdragons, E lsa R avekes;
th e Oregon High School Press
market inform ation.
roof, and new floors will also be Cor ¡»oration to ta k e over the
11/
E.
B
u
tk
r,
a
ssista
n
t
tru
st
C onference at the U niversity of
the F all F lo w er Show staged by C arnation, Lois P e te rso n ; D ahlia,
M arketing assistance can be
put in, along w ith extending one am bulance. It w as believed th a t
<
Ificer,
will
discuss
the
m
any
d
u
t­
the A zalea G arden Club, last F r i­ (B all) E lsa Ravekes; D ahlia (De- i;iv< n the sm all tree logger, and O regon at Eugene, on O ctober ies of an ex e c u to r as well as the side out.
th e ir in su ran ce com pany m ight
7th and 8th.
day, a t th e G range H all. It w as o ra tiv e ) M yrtle B reeding; D ahlia. am ? r too, S asser said.
responsibilities of in terested p a r t­
not
a g ree to th e plan, b u t nothing
Mr.
Sw
anson
and
Mrs.
H
arriso
n
held m ore o r less as an ex p eri­ (Pom pom ) C. Ed D em psey; F u c h ­
This servie » is at no cost to th °
ies d u ring his talk .
d
efinite
w as know n as yet. The
(¡roup
To
Attend
will
accom
pany
the
group,
w
hich
m ent and to say it w as success­ sia, Mrs. Archie H endricks; T u b e r­ iandowui 1 and Sass. 1 m ay be had
T
ru
st
o
tficer
W.
D.
Hinson
will
council
also
askvxl th a t interested
include
K aren
W allace,
Pi?to
ful is p u ttin g it m ildly.
ous Begonia, E stre lla H oagland- by contact.ng Ken P rie st, the
scrVict? clubs help out in the
T ierce, Connie Jensen, Kay N ich­ point o ut the m any safeguards Council Conference SiK>n
A special fe a tu re of the show, Daisies, L au ra R edfield; D ahlia, county agent, or w riting directly
A regional S tu d en t Council con­ m a tte r.
ols, M arlene Olson, Kay Brooks, provided by law and by the bank.
possibly not to be eq ualled in (C actu s) Mrs. C. Ed D em psey; to S asser at the co u rthouse in
H
e
w
ill
also
outline
the
functions
A re p o rt w as also m ade on a
ference
w ill be held a t R eedsport
D oug Ilam nes, Joanne R enhard,
o th e r p a rts of th e country, w a s a D ahlia (M iniature) E lsa R avekes; Eugene.
S h irley H ew itt, and Ju d y S adler of a co rp o ra te executor and the soon. Mrs. Ix>herty will accom p­ possib e hospital here by Fell
d splay of flow ers ran g in g from D ahlia (Sem i-C actus) L a u ra Red-
T he o th er m an, G ary S ander,
T he conforence will begin F r i­ w ays in which an e sta te can be any D ennis G raham , Ita rb a ra C am p ell. He said th at he has
a fo re stry sjx'Cialist w ith the
those looked urx>n as being a t th e field; Fuschia. (T railin g ) Rose
economic H edberg, Lowell L ute, and Ja c k ie bad correspondence w ith a m an
d ay m orning at 10:00 a m. and conn?rved by sound,
extension service at O regon S ta te
h r ad of o u r y early floral p arad e
Poole.
S m ith. G raham , as chairm an, wall w ho has built
m r hospitals in
will end at noon S atu rd a y . The m an agem ent.
narcissus, pansies, sw eet peas -
G eranium , Mrs. W ill C rissey; Colege in Corvallis.
A question and answ er period discuss a topic th e re on »’ w hat th e t)?j sta te , and that the man, a
group will be guests of th e U. of
His aim is to encourage wood
and ran g in g th ro u g h th e su m m er L ijies Lillian W eidem an; F v la i-
O regon at a football gam e be­ ..nd social hour will conclude th? the p ersonal q u alificatio n s for Mr. Louu B arr, will comp to
blooms to "m u m s” and th e v a n - Roniu'ms> g lsa R avekes; Rose. Tea k-t farm ers, and when this is a~-
Brookings to discuss it w ith th e
program , M orton advised.
stu d en t lo a d e rs? ’’
tw een U of O and Colorado.
colored foliage of au tu m n . P e r- M rs c Rd Dem psey; S alvia. M ari- (om plished, h’ will line up to u rs
council.
haps no o th e r a re a in the co u n try a rn e F a lle rt; Sw eet Peas. E N i in conjunction w ith th e county
Jim J u d d .' resignation from the
could accum ulate, from th e ir out- R avekes; P o tte d P la n ts, M. S. agent, and show o th ers w h a t ¡s
police forc< wa read and accep t­
door gardens, a com plete panor- B ra in a rd ; V egetables, L au ra Red- 1 ing done in woodlot farm ing.
ed.
T here is no woodlot farm ing
am a of a p e a r’s blooms. T h ere did field
i’ht council acted on recom ­
not seem to be a single display
A R T IST IC A RRA N G EM EN TS, 1 eing practiced at this tim e in
m
endation
ei th e planning com-
T he high scool activ ity pro­ m em bership of 30, m eeting every direction of Mr. F ow ler.
grow n u n d er a rt.f.c ia l condm ona. V aca, ion MemorieSi M arian n e F al- ( u rry County, S an d ers said.
in
.on
and
took initial steps in
N ational H onor Society, Mr.
A fter he has the woodlot set gram has Iwgun to takv shape. A W ednesday m orning
A ccording to th e com m ittee. ,c r t . A utum n T o n 's, E dith New-
s ttii
up a special asstxwment
Allison
will
serve
as
th
e
advisor
G
irls
A
thletic
A
ssociation:
Mrs
w hole series of varied activities
an o th e r fine fe a tu re of the show tQn; H olidays A head; Viola H an- ’ p for good practices, S anders
district in an a re a su rro u n d in g
has been set up fot th e stu dent. Grey, advisor, w ith 19 in the group in this group, w hose m em bership
will
w
rite
about
the
wood
lo
t
and
w ere exhibits e n te re d from peopl*' sc a m . A p itc h e r of Posies, Mrs.
the I'wohy T ract, w hich w ould in-
S tu d en t m em bership in the clubs m eeting uwery T uesday m orning is contingiM 'nt upon scholarships.
who had neved before displayed. w iR iam H aney; C o n ta in e r T r e a s ­ get it out to the county agent an 1
clud • T anbark, M em ory Lane, for
D
ra
m
a
tic
Club,
w
ith
a
m
em
ber­
and groups a re lim ited only by
A nnual sta ff, advisor, Mr. H a r ­
T hese m ay have L*?en because the ures. Lillian W eidem an; J u s t for wood land ow ners requesting.
street paving and sew er lines. It
The to u rs are a rra n g e d so th a t the schedule th a t a stu d e n t has. ship of 80, functioning under the rison.
ex h ib ito rs had n othing for th e Fun, Lillian W eidem an.
will lx' a local im provem ent dis­
r th er landow ners can see w h a t O th e r activities ma> b? orzanized direction of Mr. Sw anson, m eeting
School p ap er, w ith 15 m em bers, trict sim ilar to the one p ro p o sa l
e a rlie r Spring events.
G ladiolus, Elsa R avekes; N a st­ can be accom plished.
if th e re is a sufficient in te re st.
one evening a week.
under su pervision ot Mr. Sw anson. te r the Del N orte L an e d istric t..
T his pap er does not now have u rtiu m s, Lois P e te rso n ; P etu n ias.
Groufis form ed a re : W restling,
A rt Club, w ith 25 m em bers un-
L ite ra tu re is available on farm
space available for th e com plete
S tu d e n t council, fo^i regularly
The council also ag reed to put
Lois P eterson; Rose, F lora W eber’; fo r s try through S a n d e rs a t O re u n d er the supervision of W illiam der advisorship of Mrs. Cooper,
list of aw ards, publishing only Stocks, E dith A ckley; Pansies,
signs designating a tru c k route,
elected
officers,
and
10
rcpr<
s
nt-
D em psey, w ith 40 boys out. Tto- m eeting W ednesday and F riday
gon S ta te College.
the blir? ribbon w inners. The lis*
ativ es from each of the bon • which would req u ire tru c k s to
E lizab eth M cK enna. Any o th e r
boys practice every day of the a f te r school.
TO
V
ISIT
SCHOOL
is being held over for com plete flow er not listed, D ora B ritton.
by pass th e pivsent ro u te down
le tte r m a n 's Club, u n d e r Mr. room s, un d er th e guidan ce of
Mrs Jay Hill Subser, A ssistant week, at 7:30 a m except Monday.
publication next week.
Pacific-H illside in fro n t of th e
Mr.
Allison.
P hoto C lub: under the d ire c t­ A rt G u th rie 's supervision, the
S ta te S u p erin ten d en t in charg e of
Fruits, The Palladys.
W inners of th e H o rtic u ltu ra l
M
odem
M
usic
M
usters.
A
club
•
lu n c n t.u j school, because ol the
special education will visit the ion of Mr. Pow ell, science teacher. boys in th e club ren d er services
JU N IO R SE C T IO N
noise
and possibility of an acci-
class sw eepstakes w as Mrs. Ed
for thotfo proficient in music, a d ­
Ages 5 to 6, T im othy Ilanscam ; B rookings-H arbor school T hurs- A nivmtxTship of 30, m eeting on to th e school, such as serving on
dint.
R avekes w ith M rs Ed Dem psey
vised
by
Mr.
Dial.
th e fire squad.
Ages 7 to 8, C huck K e rr; Ages J day, O ctobei 6th. M rs S u b s e r w ill T u e sd a y a t 7 .4 5 a m.
A le tte r from C ornell, H ow ell,
runn er-u p .
P ep band, 18 m em bers, under
to
10
Larry’
F
a
lle
rt
Ages
11
to
12,
be
the
sp
eak
er
of
th
e
evening
a
t
Spanish
C
lub;
u
n
der
the
dir-
In te rn a tio n a l R elations Club, to
Follow ing are blue ribbon w in­
(Continued on page 8)
Lonnie Lofener.
the next re g u la r P T A . m eeting, ection of Mrs. Doherty, w ith a to organized sh o rtly under the Mr, Dial.
An Afternoons Drive
Over The Mountains
FIRST U.S. SENATOR IN BROOKINGS
WAYNE MOESE TO VISIT
Engineers Begin
Work On 101
Estate Forum Set
For October 5
Pete Lesmeister Leaves
To Take In World Series
Six Arrested
On No. Bank Road
FOREST SERVICE
MEN AVAILABLE
FOR TIMBER HELP
Work Starts
On Building
Good Turn O ut At
Fall Flower Show
Students To
A ttend Conference
Student Activities Begin
ners, only;