Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 27, 1955, Image 1

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Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community
V olume it
by
ßud
PiÁG ^ek
We have sort of an H oratio Al­
ger sto ry to report th is week. You
have all heard about poor honest
Abe rising from the log cabin su r­
roundings to become president of
these U nited S tate s ? Well, we
have som ething cf the sam e sorts
right here in town. T he poor m an
E lectrician, Clive M anley, has ris­
en from a low down councilm an
to the M ayor ot Brookings
CHETCO ROAD
TO BE IMPROVED
According to a release from the
S ta te Highway Commission, th a t
group will receive bids for g rad ­
ing and surfacing 2.3 m iles of the
Chetco R iver Rond between Brook­
ings and the M orris Ranch.
io. 36
Thursday, October 27, 1955
Plywood Jubilee
Show Next Week
Caliop? m usic and w aving ban­
ners. a carnival atm osphere and
industrial horse sense, e n te rta in ­
sketch book
ment and in fo rm ation: ail of these
Roy Rrim m . Jim Yelton, Fell
are built into the F ir Plywood
Cam pbe’l and City R ecorder Mae
Jubile1? fnee show w hich comes
S m ith all w ent up to P o rtlan d for
T he P IL O T subscription contest
T h e I ions w arn the kids they're here November 4th, for a one-day
a few days to ariend th e league
ic in its final days and some s u r­ all set for the H allow e’en doin's stay.
of Oregon Cities. T his left only
prises mav be exjieeted. A young . ’ d ex p ect the ki< tp com e c ’van
Th? show, w hich is designed to
E arl B reuer and ou r sto ry ’s hero
The project is scheduled for
lady and a young gentlem an, in
ith th e ir part nd Lie at the corn- a ttr a c t every m em ber of th e fam -
behind.
com pletion by fall of 1956.
p articu la r, have been w ry active
of O ak and 101 prom ptly at ily. " ill he local1?«! at the Brook-
sketch .xv-lc
• Also the Commission will re ­
end th 're is yet tim e for them to
30 th a t evening
inga Plywood p arking lot, hours
Clive, because of his seniority ceive bids on N ovem l'-r 4. for the
be o v e taken by morn active rust-
Tli< \ •’ n’t w ant . ny laggards *’ ,o 9 P m- during it ’s stay here.
and booming basso voice, was fu r” hing of S 000 cubic yards of
’vrs. Then. th” re arn the silent
This traveling showpiece for fir
nor an j k.ds stan ' ng aside and
m ade M ayor for th e short tim e c rm '-M rock or gravel in stock­
"
■ T here m ay be solicitors
tl
" il th a t it plywood is p art of the year-long
piles for la te r use by th e Highway
the city fath ers are away.
who are ho'ding th e re retu rn s and
vvill look b 'tt 'r if ti c younger set prom otional program of the Doug­
sketch book
m aintenance crew s in m ain tain ­
m - 1 non in w ith them on the very
a te properly rigged out so even las F ir Plywood Association hon­
We also suspect he w restled ing the section of th e Oregon
last day;
tl.cir own p aren ts w ouldn’t know oring the west co ast's 50th an-
E arl two out of thnee falls.
Coast H ighw ay between H u n ter
them
T here'll lx» gome keen priz­ nivei sary.
So, if any of the con testan ts
sketch book
C reek and the M ack A rch near
es
for
those th at really have them
Di plays cover tne m ost d ra m ­
w
ant
to
1'
tie
r
clinch
o
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or
more
Everyone keeps asking me a- Gobi Beach.
of th e wonderful prizes lieing off­ coming but they'll hav? to sure a tic '?m?nts of th e ‘F ifty Golden
bout la st S a tu rd a y ’s football score.
S ta te H ighway crews spent the
Idea-. ’ for fir plywood co n stru c t­
ered, there are only a few more prove th eir w orth.
W hat is this gam e ‘‘feetb all’’ I vv ■ ’: in th e Brookings city lim its
days to put on an extra-special
rh e parade w ill pass alo n g up ion unveiled during th e in d u stry ’s
never heard of it. I don’t believe m aking prelim inary surveys of the
burst of canvassing.
Clietco Avenue, thence up Pacific annual meeting at Portland, Ore.,
my alm a mammy, W isconsin 1'. proposed w idening of H ighw ay 101
end over to tl.'? school grounds in m id-June: a plywood m obile
has the gam e listed as one of th eir from the M
’ S tatio n out to
" h e r ? th ere will b e a m e r r y telling the story of industry pro ­
e x tra curicu lar activities.
A rnold Lane T hey a ’so had co u n t­
Je rry , son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel
rottn ¡up ju st like the Lions us- motion through DFPA, th e sto ry
sketch book
ers out to m ake a check of the
Higgins,
who m ake th eir home
"I y p t on o - b etter Cixtl-aide, of m arkets and shipping, a sound
Q uite a few of the clubs and autom obile traffic.
p eer C arpenterville, and who re ­ dogs, and BEST of all, a big bon- co 'o r m o v e showing how ply­
n ite spots are having H allow e'en
cently received a medical dis- I ' ■ to light the penny scram ble in wood is m anufactured, and a fir
p arties. Most of them insist upon
(hoi ;e from the Army, retu rn ed tlie saw dust pile more th a n a plywood m enagerie: Colorful cir­
costum es. I ’d suggest they have School Program Evaluated
home last S aturday. Je rry went th. :..:d bright shiney pennies.' cus anim als built from th e vers­
"come as you are’’ shindigs. It
S U P E R IN T E N D E N T OE SCHOOLS. D. D. W ILLIAM S is
Cliff Robinson, d irecto r of ed-
into the Army tran sp o rta tio n
would prove m ore hum orous.
When the doin’s are over all atile panels.
shown a t his desk in the new B rookings-H arbor High School.
corps, last N ovem ber and had th e Lions ask of the m erry m ak ers
f, ucation. of the s ta te d ep artm en t,
T he en tire show is accented by
W illiams will conduct the open house-dedication activities
been on d uty in Jap an . He is now :«• th at they all call it an evening, th e circus form at, com plete down
was in Brookings, W ednesday, to
next T hursday night. Novem her 3rd. at 8:00 p.m.
spend the day, ev alu atin g the
w orking a t the Brookings Plywood and not be asking people, in th eir to th e big red caravan w agons
plant.
school program .
homes, for ‘‘T rick or T re a t,” be­ emblazoned w i t h Jubilee a n ­
cause m any of those homes will nouncem ents. E xhibits are set up
I' of folks who have already done in t w o highw ay sem i-trailers
People through o u t the area
«•’ lot to m ake the parade, and all which fram e a circus sq uare cov­
ered by colorful carnival ten t.
are w earing som ew hat longer fac­
th a t gees w ith it
Two 1 homes dom inate th e dis­
es th an norm al. The personal prop­
Here are th e cash priztes tho
e r ty tax bills w ere put in the mail
play
s: "You Can Build A nything
.ions are aw arding for th e lie '
W ith F ir Plyw ood,” and a m ess­
T uesday by R. G. Sabin, C urry
lowe’en P a ra d e :
age to people in plywood m ill-
C ounty Sheriff.
Progress is Ix'ing m ade in the
F ir s t: $5.00; Second, $3.00,' and tow ns of the Pacific N orthw est
Most people in the city a re pay­ area tow ard assuring resto ratio n
Third, $2.00, for w hat th e judges and N orthern C alifornia w here
ing the follow ing m illage, G ener­ of am bulance service. T he E etas
decide a to th e best costum es for th e show will v isit: " F ir Plywood
al County T ax, 13.6 m ills; C ity of have placed a dozen or so ja rs
The possibility of a Com m unity
the H allow e’en,
B a rr has handled tb1? hospital
Brookings, 27.3; School district around for m 'scellaneous conthi-
Is Made H ere Sold Everywhere!."
H ospital is in the earliest th in k ­
F or th e m ost comical big or
Following its sta y here, th e
No. 17C, 85.3 w ith th e H arbor buttons nd rep o rt they
problem s in m any cities, mainly
little girl, $2 (X); and for the most Jubilee caravan goes to K lam ath
ing stage here, and ‘’in te re st’’ p e t­
F ire D istrict set at 4.3.
DEMPSEY TO
couraged by the atten tio n given itions a re being circu lated around in Oregon and California, and is
comical big o r little boy, $2.00.
T he C ity of Gold Beach has a them. Anyone vv'shing to co n trib ­
and Creso?nt City, California.
well known throughout the conn- LfC-AVE SCHOOL
21.9 mill levy, and P o rt O rford ute may patronize th e ja r s o r the com munity.
try for his plan.
MATS ARRIVE
A ctually, no planning o r dis­
has a 46.9 mill levy.
Kill Dempsey, shop teach er at
mail th e ir money to Roy Brown
T he m ats, 5 foot by 10 foot,
cussion of tho hospital has even
No discussions have been held the B rookings-H arbor high school STAR-OF-SEA BAZAAR
purchased by th e V eterans of F o r­
oster ¿.nd Bclvi have p ut down been m ade on a com m unity level. at any tim e about a location, size, is leaving the area this week.’
COUNTY WORKSHOP t F osupply
eign W ars for th e Brookings-
all necessary gas and T he first step would be to ta k e a or cost of o th er pertinents. B a rr Dempeey has secured a position TO BE SATURDAY
FREES YOUNGSTERS
oil; the Richfield S tatio n n o rth of survey to see if the are a could sugg'est.ed th a t (he first step would a * <he San Ju a n Union High
The following ladies are head­ H arbor school have arrived for
H ave you w ondered why your town will do all required serv ic­ support a hospital ar.d th a t is the be to tak e a survey of th e area, School in S aerem ento, and was ing th e ir d ep a rtm en ts in th e S ta r use in the a th le tic departm ent.
The mat covers arte on th eir way,
youngster did n ’t go to school to­ ing, and the Acacia L au n d ro m at purpose of th? petitions being cir-
and to see if the com m unity needs Sf’hedulod to leave Brookings this of T he S ea B azaar, this com ing too, paid for by th e Lions Club.
d ay ? All the teachers from the will ta k e care of anything th a t culated.
S atu rd ay evening at th e VFW
a hospital. T he petitions are head- Wi’pkend for the new post
B rookings-H arbor school district comes up along th eir line. These
Hall.
Fell Campbell, councilm an, was ed tht? "H ospital Sponsors Exec­
and o th e r county teachers are are but a few of the com m unity appointed by M ayor Roy Brim m
Dempsey tau g h t in the Brook­
G eneral C hairm an, Aliev? Rosen;
u tiv e C om m ittee” and reads "In
atten d in g a county w ork shop in spirited who have, in one w ay o r to look into the hospital possib­
ings-H arbor d istrict last year, and Fancyw ork, Agnes Tobin; Cakes
order to appraise the need for
Gold Beach.
other, already made m aterial step s ilities. He has had some co rres­
hospital facilities Io serve the besides his shop activities, he also Pies and Candy, C lara Bonde;
T here will be no school on F ri­ tow ard having suitable tra n sp o rt­ pondence w ith a Mr. B arr, who is
handled the yearbook. F or the P a r c e l Post, Evelyn M unlev;
th?
At Monday evening’s m onthly
day either, as th e w ork shop will ation available when u rg en tly cu rren tly settin g up a hospital in p e o p • of th ? Brookings area, I present F ra n k F an g er will assist K itchen C orner, B ertha Shiple;
m eeting of th* L ib iary Association
agree to serve as a m em ber of the
be in progress for two days.
needed for the helpless.
Fish Pond, M ary B raynard; Din- th e discussion had m ainly to do
Medford.
in teaching shop.
H ospital Sponsors C om m ittee."
N er, H etty G uthrie.
w ith finances. As the C ity of
“"B rookings now h as title to the
p ro p erty and has included its fin­
ancing in the city, budget, nominal
operational bills will be hence­
fo rth subm itted to the City for
paym ent. The C ity appointed lib­
Final plans w ere being mad? for be made by W illiam G Thomp­
ra ry com m ittee h as been delayed
Response
in organizing until its legal pos­
the dedication and open house son, board chairm an.
will be m ade by Dennis G raham ,
ition is clarified through the S ta te
ceremonies to be held at th1? new
th e student body president.
L ibrary. This has about been com­
high school building here next
pleted and the city board will pro­
Dr. P aul Ronniger, board m em ­
T hursday night. N ovem ber 3rd.
ceed to function as such.
ber. will in tro d u ce the guests.
The school board and th e PTA
T he Chetco P ublic L ibrary As­
,
"P lans for the F u tu re " will be
are planning the evenings activ- ..
, ,
‘
sociation will continue to function
...
discussed by Mrs G ladys K anick
¡ties.
through its paid-up m em bership,
board member.
from which they will, in th e fu t­
The new school building cost
ure nom inate city library com m it­
Mr. Gene Ailison, high school
$382.737, and w ith the fu rn itu re
tee members as vacancies occur.
principal, will intro luce the stu d ­
and equipm ent the to ta l cost of
T he Associat.on expects to raise
ent ouncil. Mr. Lynn Borg, school
the new school is $405.220 spent
n x » r . lor use outside those w hich
board mernlicr, will discuss the
th e s far. w .th some finishing work
can reasonably be paid w ith th©
'‘P rogram of Studtos."
such as landscaping >v?t to be done.
public funds.
The m ain sp eak er for the even­
Mr: Opal LaB rook and Mrs.
Modern in every respect, the
ing will be Rex P u tn am , su p erin ­
Lily Brown, representing th e Re­
b u ild in g h as 13 g e n e ra l classro o m s
ten d en t of public education for
bekah Lodge, presented to the
n hom e-m aking room. shop, music
the S tate o f Oregon, w ho will talk
library
a beautiful testam en t, in
room, library, office suite, h ealth
on "E ducation and Freedom .”
scribed in m em ory of the late
room, autidorium -gym nasium , and
Mrs. Lucille Molino. Mrs E rm a
boys and girls dressing rooms.
Rev. Jo h n S hide'
will con-
Rice accepted, on behalf of the
. .
«...
. elude the program with the Ben-
A to u r off the plant will be mark? ediction
*
board.
following the program , in which
I t w as the first tim e m any of
th e public will have an o p p o rtu n ­
T he open house will follow, and
the m em bers had an opportunity
ity to see th e ir new school. High refresh m en ts will lx* v r, d.
to ,‘i?e the beautiful oval tables
school stu d en ts will conduct the
suplied
by th e B e ta igm a Phi.
On the sp eak er’s platform will
tour.
Custom made by Jim Keller, th e
be Mr. Seger, county su p erin ten d ­
I h c dedicatory program will be­ ent of schools, Mrs Lloyd Weeks,
tab les companion a dozen heavy
gin w .th an Inv ocation by the R"v. and Mrs. I • rt K err, past and pres­
oak ch airs previously contributed
W illard J. Spencer.
T he high en t P.T.A. presidents. Jam s T urn-
by th e ladies. The librarian re­
school band, under th e direction bull, assistan t superintedent will,
ports most of the youngsters, upon
coming into the library, im m ed­
of C larence Dial, will play, and accom pany Mr. P u tn am to Brook-
the G irls Chorus will sing.
iately head for these tables and
mgs.
quietly look a t the books spread
Dr. Richard Sm ith, school board
SHOP STUDENTS ai© shown at a temporary table in the
The arch itect and the co n tra ct­
there.
member, will speak on "P lanning
new school building. The shop is one thing that isn’t com­
MRS HENRY BEAU LIEU . CLERK of School D istrict 17C
ors w ho helped build the school
F u rth e r im provem ent of th e
the
High
School.”
plete as yet in the building, although a sta rt has been made.
and Gene Allison, principal of the high school are shown
property is in process, a project
P resen tatio n of the building will a re also invited to attend.
at their office in the new school.
of the A zalea G arden Club.
P lans releas1 d by the com m­
ission call for constructing, gen­
erally. a 30-foot wide roadbed
following closely the alignm ent of
the existing road. A stone su rfac­
ing is to provide an all-w eather
surface on this section of road.
Subscription Drive FARTY.. PARADE
Ends October 31st SET FOR MONDAY
LONG FACE ?
TAX BILLS ARE IN
Progress is Mode
On City Ambulance
M ay M ake Hospital
Survey For This Area
LIBRARY GROUP
HAS MEETING
OPEN HOUSE FOR HIGH SCHOOL NEXT THURSDAY