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N ow here A Finer C lim ate - Nowhere A fin e r C om m unity
Volume io -
by ß n d
P ii a i e k
PLYWOOD ADMINISTERS
AGNEW TIMBER LANDS
— sketch book —
W hen a couple of guys really
get interested in som ething th e re
is no stopipng them. T ake th is
Q u arterb ack Club. T he boys do
w a n t football and by the looks
of it they m ight get it.
— sketch book —
T h eir first m eeting M onday
night proves they m ean business.
Especially when they elected
Yours T ruly as publicity man.
— sketh book —
All you have to do is be absent
from a m eeting and sure as
to
shootin’ you get "elected
»„
some im portant position
•
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c _
But, being and old halfback
myself, I think it m ight be al-
right. Already I have come up
Thursday, December 8, 1955
BIGGEST ISSUE
SU F F E R S
G RO W ING
P A IN S
This issue of the Pilot is th e
largest reg u lar edition ever put
out by th e P ublishers of the
Pilot. D uring the past y ea r sev
era l 12-page editions, and also
se’ eral 14-page editions have
hw n Published, but this week
tb e Pilot contains *6 pages in
tw o - ^ h t - p age sections,
NORTH BROOKINGS
IO GIVE TURKEYS
atom s on th ^ A g n e w
an d £ 7 *
-
Sm ith
preparing notices w h S ^ wHl go eaV1" g ™ ursday * "d
DRAMA FESTIVAL
SKETCHBOOK
' ' '
T he Brookings Plywood Corp
oration has announced th a t they
have been appointed by S. A.
Agnew to look a fte r his exten-
tim b er in te res,s ia C u rry
C° “ " ty
Ih e A« new holdings are. by i x n
RICHARD SMITH
,
. th e . largest single p riv ate 1 n
holflings in the county.
\ T T I ,'\ i r v o n x - i v i
A ccordln« to V irgil C larke,
- U l t M ) C ()N \()
PIywo°d T im ber Buyer, th e ap-
Dr. Dick S m ith will represent
th e ad m in istratio n “ T ' “ * f 1" " ,n e
B rookings-H arbor School
and th e trespassing i ‘‘ , S a ' age Sch° o1 Board conference, to he
holdings here
' ”
A gnew Board. D istrict 17C, a t the S ta te
The Plvw nnri
■_ b e*d *n Dugene, on the Univer-
,h ,.
GROUP ATTENDS
-My S iste r Eileen” w as pre-
sented by th e H um bolt S ta te
College for the high school stud-
en ts attending the an n u al D ram a
F estival in A rcata, 'a s t week
F orty stu d en ts from Brookings
attended the festival staying
over night at the c o lle g e ’ re
tu rn in g S atu rd ay
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C iR ()U r _
TO MUSIC MASTERS
Slated For Pilot
RETAIL SALES
HIT NEW PEAK
t
MRS. ALBERT JOY
c , h T
,
f
Z ill a h Joy, wife of A lbert
Joy. passed aw ay quietly a t the
An en th u siastic group of bvi
iressm en and professional peo;>
in th eir initial m eeting, have jj.
about succeeded in secur
foo,bal1 for the Brooking»- Hss-
bor anea’
Tw enty-five men m et a t th
b*gb school Monday night a r
form ed a "Q u arterb ack Cluh. f«<
tbe purpose o‘f sta rtin g footb
at ,h e local high school,
D uring th e m eeting,
fi0° was guaranteed, w hir-
u ®d ** used to buy unifo.T i
-
„
a be .
f
VI p*)Vpr SorVlPi*«
Tn I't
IK, llvlll
Hsdrl F lIQilj
Petitions Given
To County Court
°" ' ‘ ’ill I Undi‘CrS
J\|(CS I hlirSnSV
t!lc-' would ta k e the m a tte r in
a dvisement. No action was tak en
at ,h e time.
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.
s u™ av and extend deepest
,S Jmpa ?
" ' le' “ d l,h * w 1”
survives. M i. Lundeen cam e to
Brookings in 1936, buying a
tra c t just north of w hat later
was set asid • as th e A zalea S ta te
P ark. He w orked his acrea^p
from heavj brush to grow C rop
E a ste r lilies, being one of th
Th
larg est C hristm as l-* e iii-t and one ot the m ost sue* -
w e’ve heard of to ap p ear in this essful
and C-AlCIIMVe
extensive grout
■
««it«
"" T l"-
h e made anot)
Kiou.,n£r a . . hi,
I 1 Pi’??
I iKEzFi
Tfl i ’il I TD
U <
l s a £ g r o u n d bv m a t r Hstert alpbabe tic a lly acconiing to
sta te while all local and b ’/ n r
business w ere-
classification and th e re will be school district taxes in K lam ath
ir , , h
a hold headline suggesting the only cam e up 234.2 percent, also n , h7 ir
ena s
new location
A rticles for incorporation have
W ard’s Gas and Appliance
bTen filed a t Salem for The S ,o re *• moving into th e ir new
C om m ercial F inance Corp., of home in th e O stenberg Building
Brookings, w ith 25 shares of no this week. T he new O stenberg
p a r value
Building w as form erly th e Azal-
11 a PPe«rs th a t Brookings will ea G arage. It has been com plet-
have a F inance Com pany in th e ley rem odeled w ith a new front
n ea r fu tu re, possibly by Ja n - and floor added. I t will also
u a ry
Thp incorporators listed house O stenberg's business later.
a r e B urton L Coan, E rnest Bon-
W ards has unloaded a n u m b e r
■«> P h y H i, R.
.„ e w e d ," “
r . ^ '
T,.
Seaside
H osp.tal
W ednesday
morning.
$971.000. G eneral M erchandise
In accord w ith her wishes, a group. 8. $911,000. Apparel, ac-
p riv
Mem
n v g ate
te C hristian Science Mem-
on a! Service will be held in the P
g
p’ ’ ’ • 92JW . And
home, w ith only the m em bers of
fu ln ,sb ,n g s’ a P*
th e fam ily present, to be follow-
m ’
«1217 00
on
ed by crem ation.
„ A utom otive group. . 8. , $1,217.00
• requested
.
.
u be Gasoline service J ,a tl°l" S:. ,.22’
I t t - is
th a t . .V
there
no flowers. Respects m ight be •'‘■«».'wo
um r,
ui ing
expressed
by
a
contribution
of
3
and
arni
books to th e library.
equipm ent. 9, $73o,000.
wards m o ve to
I WO COIltGStS AtA
*
The M yrtle C reek C hapter of
Modern Music M asters is coming
to lnitIate
apprentice mem-
bers of ,b e Brookings-H arbor
N ot m any B rookings-H arbor
c h a Pte r N um ber 205. The in- De0Die „ ¡ n ha v , a r h a >n
i,iation " i l l be held in th e music
, t R 7„ . . “
IOQrn in th e
school, ’ S
a
tu
r-
H
Klch Oi the
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a_.. December
------ u__ 10th, a t 1:30 p.m Q uiz” program , but they will
^*^5.
have an o p o rtu n ity to cash in on
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the prize money offered by th e
Pilot com mencing in Ja n u a ry .
And a f te r th a t string of g a l s __
A layout is in th e m aking now
ru n s out. “M a” M urphy herself
read j for an <arly January be-
w ill ta k e to heering.
1954 of 131 Kinning of a double-page spread
W ith the fine w ea th er th e
R etail sales in ___
1954 to
of talled
131 th a at.
t will be of in te rest to P ilot
boast of. I also th in k th e QB’s stores in C u rry County
should gir sincere th o u g h t to a §9.492.000, according to prelim in- readers ^ n r w h e r e .
’Lily Bow l” C ontest to be played
19.54 Census of Business fig-
Combining profit w ith fun
on th e 4th of July.
ures announced by th e B ureau and service th ere will be tw o by far. th e highest in the state.
- sketch book —
of thp Census, D epartm ent of cash prizes aw arded to contest Second place is tak en by Gilliam
One th in g we m ust be careful Commerce.
w inners each w eek for a t least C ounty in the to tal tax for all
about, and th a t is staging any
This w as an increase of 103.4 6 m onths of th e new year. T he county purposes, w here th e in-
re s w ith Georgia or Georgia ! rcent over sales in 1948 of AD-RIM E” contest will pay th e c:
during t i e ten year period
Tech. We ma., have colored TV 119 sto res at $4.666.000. S tores winning p articip an t $10.00 each am ounted to 462.9 an d in Till-
by then and of course the game w ith payroll in 1954 num bered " e e k for 26 w ic k s and a g rand am o°k County the local and the
would be cancelled.
83. had 257 paid em ployees in prize of $50.00 fo r th e period school district levies jum ped up
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1954. reported payroll of some winner. T he "Guess W hat P iet- 749.9 percent
$669,000 and accounted for sales u re” contest will pay a prize of
of S8.550.000. P ro p rieto rs of un- §5 00 to th? w inner each week.
K lam ath C ounty’s taxes for all
incorporated businesses num ber-
-
,
„
county purposes cam e up 96.9
D A C C C C A YAf A V
ed 17?
I n 110 a i ,- rime co n test th e percent in th< past ten
rA o b tb A W A Y
Finance Company
May Open Here
1 f’c ’d.
mav b - 'ih ' ' ' <P° r,ed ,h a t he loca»>on by th e end of this week.
n ia-' be ,b e m an ag er of the new
v — e elected, w/J
firm .
v/n
’ O e > \v being eleen*.
It was rep o rted th at the comp-
1 Sam Gibson, vjeir
any would be located
in ____
th e
OCI VlCtS
s*—
X4 ssi
T .r i Dent, s e c re ta r r
N o r,h G ate Building, where? the
t. •asuror.
G regory and S herm an offices
I ’o'lov
the m eeting ttv
WPl'e
F u neral services for Allie C. ;;ro. p _____ v ______
______
th the _ B
ro o k ire -
W eaver, of Brookings, will be Kai h.,r achce! board to get the a
held a t/th e S ta r of the S ea C ath- l -action. ~'h? school b oard d t t
di
~x___ -v ber 3, r.o: commit them selves to
ol Church, Friday, T
Decem
at 9:00 a m . w ith Rev. F a th e r f i'i-'n , but w ere receptive to ttw
Kies officiating. Concluding ser- ¡\i,posed, and agreed to look m»
«
vices will be held at th e Rogue
i~ tt'.-
th e r It w as te w
P etitions bearing 100 sig n al- River C em etery in Rogue River, t l i w ’v ag.-ec ’ to hegin s r tW u l
urns w ere presented to the Coun- Oregon.
s
J foi.
’ " ¡ X
W illiam s, S u perintendent of th e
Mrs. W eaver was born in the r c th
" definite w as ag re ed o r
t> ( o u rt W ednesday by D. D. Indian te rrito ry th a t is now the» line.
C urrv Countv taxes have jum p- I*10? ? hen? T he Pet,t,o n s c a lled O klahom a. A ugust 3, 1830. She
C ub aid it would tsta -
hi„ hp„
,,
Ior ,b e county to appropriate th e cam e to Brookings 5 years ano rp-
y $2.000 to buy iu>-
ed h ig h er than in any o th er unbudgeted am ount of O & C
and has lived w ith her son R C I ’
:1
• erhaps an « i» a
county in the sta te of Oregon, T im ber money, about $113.000 to W eaver on Pioneer Road
a."
o th e r neces'.ory
according M
to x-v-vi.i
a recent
schools,
Survivoi-s include
include 4 4 sons,
sons. Ray
R a\
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uuhcuh bulletin tb<; county
— .. —
.vzw.«., to be
ijv used
usea
ourvivoi-g
as tack ling d
of - th
Business and Tax eitb er to retire,bonds, o r for gen- C. of Brookings, Robert and
— e Oregon
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r
a
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m
in
istratio
n
.
’
Amos
of
B
aker
and
W
alter
of
R esparch
lnn .
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! board would h av e
r „ i ■
s,f n a tu re s cnme f,T)m Va,l?: 2 d au ghters. Unis McCov
F° r
he PerlOd 194°-46 ,h e
° UT
A no,ber 100 of Salem and Elsie Ray of For
■Th.
•
to ta l tax for all counts purposes
( n °m
Beach w hile restv il’e. C alifornia; and
V
st problem facing t z
was $134.433. Ten years la te r v ° ,?.J_ han ^°°. cam e froni fhp grandchildten and 13 g reatg ran d
the field. H o w rv rr
,h is h ad risen to $923,796 or an J,?,' "
th e c°unty. P o rt children
nfident it could t v
increase of 687.1 percent. Local
"ivm 8n< L anglois-
lit.
ar.d School D istrict Levies, ten
‘!an ’v an<l E rskine M iller
'•■back Club » •
.'e ars ago can
to $54,020. and
u -n rin Z a t 7 / , °
’ey is needed.
io r »he last tax statement
fed a
..ng to. I’o n trib v
1955-56 tax year they cam e to A A " n' ' ' . irooklnSs-H arb o r
§709,734, which m akes an in- Chan?bp*; ° f C om m erce T ax Re-
«U I
contact e ith e r M*.-
‘ in or D ent, o r
crease of 1.213.8
” c u ^ ^ , n t r u d ______
g e Guy F _ o r
17,6
a ^ ^ ’^ k e c
1,213.8 percent.
The cornm
com m unity
unity w was
r • ¡ backs.
These percentage increases are “y ,h . a "d the ' co u rt said th a t
learn J h? d ’’Bth of O laf Lond
Taxeif are ufi 687%
— sketch book — ‘
I got a hunch the ‘‘appoint
m e n t” is ju s t a scheme to get
m e to w rite th e W ISCO N SIN
alum ni and try to persuade Ivy
Quarterbacks Make
Plans For Football Herr
*" T*’UMday m orning’ an d
S atu rd ay , looking th e to be in business in th eir new
The N o rth Brookings Boost- in ‘he B rookings-H arbor P ilot
Th
( "t
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ThP m d o istrict
recently
s u i,
i , The
d istrict affi recently affiliated
ers have announced a new prom- and in a C rescent City and Gold w j,h th e sta
te organization
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otional device, w hereby they will Beach papares w arning th a t tres-
gAl? aw a-v D tu rk ey s to shoppers passing on the land w on’t be tol
P.T.A. • HAS
* UI i’ii.
M EETIN
u J s X . I V
G a
before C hristm as.
.
erated in the fu tu re.
A good crowd attended the last
Tbe tu rk ey s w ill be • given
Ih e notice will say th a t some m eeting of the Brookings-H ar-
S : 7 o
» « V 1“ - • th
* e tresn assin tr coomc
'X
Z
k»»» kzxn II rT' A T~» a... «
. .
kpt a »g K.nn
’ ‘5“ ° ° S M ar’ dellberate- and says th a t remed- g ram w as a panel discussion of
n „pm h_,
P.™' ^ 5 ' T ’"oo
WlU ** taken to Prevent high school youngsters, who had
12tb tbrougb
23rd. fu tu re vialotions.
as a topic ..CapItal P unishm ent”
w ith a slogan, "D on't be a
T hrow back. Back the Q u a rte r
backs.”
W illiam son to accept the head
football coaching job.
sketch book __
I have also lined up some of
th e cheerleaders for the next few
years. T he M urphy girls have
higned th e ir co n tracts and also
vouched for any m ore additions
to the clan. They didn't
even le t
usual v V>V11
th e thought of a m ale addition
e n te r th e ir minds.
Number 42
??ment dropped in
Olaf was I
* ° n
3 * 1S88’ and cam “
A^ ^ a
h
d iIlum inated’ when a youth, m arry in g some 36
h° ? day Season’ ri«bf .'e a rs ago He was. for m any
advantages of tra d in g a, home, th e l o w , , n the state. In Jos- foM u 7 some t X a T ^ t h ^ toe 7 1 7 ’ h
°f K'amath
co n testan t who w n te s th e cph ne county the increases w ere f.iem en w eT X t'tT tonT nv on h lv
***”
W° rked in ,h e
_ o n .h a v - woods.
* v en -w o rd line to rhym e *’<?» down on the list being 169.1
P nn,ng
w
ith the
ill be
la v e s.
.‘" A J ™ ° r* ^ J n L’’0? ° f th e
F u n eral d e v ic e s will be held
with
the headl»"c
headline w
will
be aw
aw ard
ard- - and
an d 234.8,
234.8, in
in the
the above
above c classes.
p(J §1000 A, fhp end Qf
Com pany Office B uilding” as at 2 p m Decem ber 8th in th e
week contest th e rhym ing head- th W h,k‘ ,be ,,g u rcs put out by
• done for y ears as traffic Assembly of God Church unde!
has « . become
sq thick th ere it
*ine judged to
,h e
th e
" “l i “
,C" ° f w
! ^ 0" 1' 59
“ ' the
he auspic?s of th e C hristian
fnr r th
thA
s levied,
w r y m uch in the way. Science C hurch w ith in term en t
win fo
e v vi(,tn
icto r a o g ran d _____
prize’ th e increases
incrPases in th e sum
su ™>
L-vied, would
of $50.00. A rep resetn ativ e will th ey d° "°* tpl1 an -v th in K «bout
in th e IV. J. W ard M emorial
calling upon the businesses *"creases *" ,be basp yielding
TO PLAY SATURDAY
Cem etery.
and p professional
services
e next
ttixes. W ad'
ith ertised
th e well-know
T h ’e«m
’ B rookings-H
basket-
fwo
explaining
to e th dim
et a ,hes?
" d Wide,y
increase n b a'>
will play arbor
Illinois
Val-
Curry Centenos*
the P IL O T w
’ i C entennial of C ur
i
w s set asid e n -
A ' 18, 18.75.
fortu ate in h a v iv
'• ' le, I*, our readers
iv i this event c-
' d Y, s Ago, writ),
’’■ainar I who has he»
g county-w ide da?
r 20 years.
, ?iieve th s article w ,
I, • of considerable i t
; i » tim e of publication, hi
i .ears to come, be <- s < s t
laii.v valuable.
, ould advise those w ’r
!,ke e x tra copies to o m -
■ tely. If to lie mail«-
' s six 3-cent stam ps. Bett*
' PILOT subscription n
*urseU. or an o th er— as a gw*
C hristm as Gilt.
l BC
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l / Ì V 1 I17TW
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1JM I Ai I H I H M
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D rug stores, p ro p rietary stores Arv.
»he population of C urry Coun- ‘«T »here F rid ay night, and will
S £ ta a u r v i ^ T k her hus- _
S} WCS o n ' and t o r ' r u S e s ' ^ h e ' c ^ '
* C r r v " , « m .
rughi.'"ami
band, four children and twelve
S-ol.000. O ther retail stores.
ty an d th e y., at in d u s tria l and P>-.v th e sam e
at home
I k
g ran d -ch ild ren .
13 N o n -S,f" e re ta ile rs, 5, for
The
o th e r c o n te s t w
ill u
fe ra
a tu
om e expansion th
at 1
has ta
k e s ----*
h ere S a tu r d a y in
n ig fill.
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$102.000.
a a picture
e k o of f o one
n e of
h e o period
e r i o d n noted,
n t « a ¡»
picture each
each w
w e eek
of »ho
th e place
PlaQ? in
*n t the
it i is .
institutions, homes o r businesses believed the increase in assess- ■ * • * '* • D«\lV7v_7j
1 bo B rookings-H arbor B ruins B ruins with 10 points.
of th? area. C o n testan ts will m ci.ts in not fa r out of line.
RITES ARE HELD
w rite a description of th e p i c t u r e ------------------------
camo out of a busy week sm ell-
A gainst P o rt O rfo rd i t __ _
and identify th e p ictu re and th e
.
’ng bke th e proverbial rose. T hey strictly no contest, as
V ETERAN S V ISIT
h uneral services fo r Luna May- looked good In losing to a big cleared the bench . arty . A fte r x
answ er judged best and m ost ac-
belle «»
Briggs,
Brookings,
ere E E urek>
u rek a team
team last F F riday,
riday, then
then good
good first
first q q u u a a rte
rte r, r, w w hen
h«
Ju n io r Miss.” a three-act com- The rest of the cast a re : H ilda c u ra ’e will en title th e w in n er to
Mr. and Mrs. Harry- A lbright held
u of
" rv.w
ui1*” ? ’ w Wer?
be (K
(K aren
aren W
W allace!
allace! tbe
the G G raves'
raves’ “ a 55 00
Rogue River,
,rounced
P o rt O
rfo rd S
by only 22-13, Port
e ry by Jerom e Chodorov. will be
w rash aw
« « a ard.
ra . Several
aev erai bus-
ous- ot of Kogue
River, and
and W
W illiam
illiam HorT1P
Homo i in w , n uz .. « » ¿ 7
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xz..o™
o a atu
iu r rd
o ay
a y , , trailed
tra
p resented a t 8:00 p.m . Tuesday,
ly, m m aid,
aid; Fuffy
Fuffy A A dam
dam s s (Shirley
(Shirley ,ness
lness flrm s a r e sponsoring th is M M anna
anna of of G rants
ran ts Pass, visited fon
ton M
Mood
^d
n r - ? » / “ 8 ? i W
W ash,nK-
ash,ng’ and
«nd coPPed
copped an exciting victory ford
fon w as never in th e
Decem ber 13th in tbe high school H ew itt. Ju d y ’s best friend; J. B. feature.
to e VFW Post W ednesday ev er 1 , 0 0 „ „
ml,
”
r 5 th’ a t ° Ve5 What Wa* »u P P ° ^ d 'y a K«*1 ‘ng
gym by the Brookings-H arbor C u rtis (Chuck H offm an, and his
By
th e clasgified
¡m?. TT* men appeared pleased forw arded to W . t o T w L u b£ n S T " '
team WednesdaV
J ™ ’ — -■
students. The admission is fifty dau g h ter Ellen (L o re tta H all- a ion„ w ith thi h , motor-. . nd »h_ Wltb w hat they found. Swigh, R ro u n M o rtn .m
d .
1
V mu n
points w hile f
centy for stud en ts and sixty-five m an), the life-long friends of th e pictur¥s it is an ticip ated th a t th e ,om rn an d er of D istrict 7, oblig-
M rs ¿ ri(ias wa
B squad dld equally well. A nderson follow
for adu lts
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