86TH A V È
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AREA RESPONDS
TO FLOOD VICTIMS
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Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere A Finer Community
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.»iany Brookings
People Stranded
Volume 10— Number 45
ecîion Set For January
.a .5 ¡»looking., people were
» 1 Ii, eith er before or a fte r
.iT .iin a . hi th eir attem p ts to
111 b me. Lick Campbell,
s drandtxi in Reno, ami
•‘‘»or t get home here until the
•gill lx tore C hristm as,
it 1. ok Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ack-
a week to get up to Brook-
ngs from San Francisco, as they
.e re caught in th e midst of tht
lotxl. Ackley rep o rts seeing a
onia , w ith a baby under one
tm. t D ating down the riuer. Hi
ever knew w hat became of
hem n the to rren t.
Mai , [icople rejxu ted to work
day late, as did E stes M orton
The people of the Brookings-
11 arbor area responded m ore
H an w annly to the d isa ste r th a t
s tru c k the K lam ath are a last
week Money, clothing, bedding
and fixxl w ere donated, along
" h h many hours of labor as the
citizens of »ids area sought to
help o th e rs in a tinx? of dif tress.
, Ihe cami>a:gn was headed by
Civil
' ' Defense Director Bill
fhom pson and M a y o r Roy
Bnm m, along w ith officers of
several of the service clubs’ and
ttte Brookings-H arbor C ham ber
of Commerce.
Moray contributions am ount
ed to $1,234.03 and some money
s still coming in.
Thom,»son issued a blank
»hank you" to all those who
participated in the “help thy
leighbor” campaign.
Hie Civil Defense first re
ceived a call for
at 9 a m
i riday morning. The ball w as
oiling by 11 a m. Two carloads
•I food, bedding, and clothing
eere taken to C rescent C ity
nuay to help out th e fhxxj
victims taken to that city from
vlamath.
Consolidated F reight fum lahcd
‘ ’ruck, and a truckload and
1 ree carloads of clothes, f(xxl,
«■dding, toys, candy and fru it
’’Pre taken down Saturday.
Die C v il Defense group re
e v e d loo percent participation
•mn all local organizations, and
p n v ate individuals participating
n the contributions was very
" ’«vy. Some m aterial w as still
>n hand for distribution
Alx.ut half of the money rais
'd was spent for toy» and the
ike.
T here will lx» a bond election
next month, on Ja n u ary 20th
providing th ere is no legal dif
Babies came in bunches on fieulties w ith that date. Tht
ordinance prov iding for a ix>n<
C hristm as Day at the Seaside
Layouts are in the m aking M emorial Hospital. Two sets of election was passed last Thurs
for the $10.00 w eekly Ad-Rhyme twins w ere born on th at day. day night, in a candle light ser
¡>ri/o aw ards t s ta rt eith er the One set was born to a local vice. T he power failure didn’t
fi st or second week in Jan u ary . couple, Mr. and Mrs. George keep the council from m eeting
O rdinance N um ber 84, pro
T he contest will evolve around a H assett, and an o th er Ret to a
vides for the calling of a special
fea tu re page lor 26 weeks. The Crescest City couple.
page will featu re a headline and
H a sse tt’s babys w ere a boy, election in the City of Brooking» md Jix? S a y re , w ho neported
for the purpose of subm itting to ‘»any slides. Phones were out
A le tte r from the sta te high many of the ad v an tag es of tr a d
ayne I.eon, six pounds and
It was a very unusual week way commission was read at the ing at home. This w ill lx» follow n ice ounces, and Nancy Lou, the legal voters the questions o the N orth, and w ere still out
/edm sday. Roads w eren't in a
for a sm all town boy. Rain Brookings council m eeting held ’d by a classified directory of »ve pounds and live ounces. of approving or rejecting the
Fues lay night which approved the sc rviees sponsoring the page. 1 hey w ere borrt about 9 30 on acquisition and construction of
storm s. Hoods, disasters, snow
cry 1 ,x>d condition in any d ir
ect ion.
hail, power1 failures, rumors, he city ’s application to improve Die public will be invited to C h ristm as morning. The other a sa n ita ry sew er system w ithin
the co rp o rate lim its of the city
ubm it seven line Ad Rhymes ¡wins w ere both girls.
I’hc rain C hristm as Day ami
council m eetings by candlelight, >.sy S tre et and Pioneer Road.
and the apporval o r rejection o
The s ta te will furnish approx-
at rhym e w ith th e headline
S atu rd ay papers, yessir, very
h iist aas night caused havoc
a general obligation bond issui
m ately $15.000 for the project, ■•"id the w inner each week will
unusual.
.1 ma. y stoics. P alm ers D ep a rt-
in the sum of fifty thousand
w.dch covers .23 miles. The cily
e f w ntied S10.C0 in cash by the
— Pipe D ream s — .
nent S to re w as again fhxxled,
dollars.
>i o k ngs- la .b o r
Pilot. The
is was Brookings Feed and Seed
N orm ally, I ’m not much of a engineering d epartm ent is a -
The money will apply on the
her stores reported dam ages
drinker. But today I found my ready p rep arin g d ata, and work A rdci of the Ad-Rhyme judged
costs
and expenses of acquiring
A
School
teacher,
Mr.
Sw
an-
is
expected
to
h
er
n
as
s
to
n
a.
i
i
f
the
25
weekly
w
inners
t a minor n ature.
self w alking aroundtow n w ith a
. til i i reive $50.00 in cash at the 0.1, is being replaced, begin- and construction of the system
Bob Dimmick and a friend vis-
hip flask. A ctually it was the ¡ kiss ble next spring.
Pioneer
S
treet
will
he
pa-
ed
nJ
i th e six-m onths period. li.ig the th ird of Jan u ary . Mr. and facilities.
«ed Gi ek, at the Dimmick
baby’s bottle which I had in
Several other ordinances were lore there, and reported w atei
5 i c a i f of th e P ilot m ay Iw anson has received a job as
ad v e rtan tly stuck in my pocket to a io foot width. plu; pack in g
passed,
two last week, and a- several feet deep through tin
to
be
[raved
by
the
s.
hool,
w
hile
'
head
of
th
e
dram
atics
d
e
p
a
rt
;
liter
the
contest
except
the
at home. I offered a few [x*opl«
a nip, but they all looked at me Easy S tre et w.ll be paved 22 in p lo y .e s of the Pilot and th eir m ent at Black H ills College, in nother, 83, proceeding this one, tore. I hey reported thui Klam -
feet.
¡’..indies.
Spearfish, South D akota and will settin g up tlx? cities intentions
th was a mess.
like 1 was odd.
Tb? city is to grade, drain and i 1 he fea tu re is expected to •cp. rt th ere a fte r th ree m onths and m achinery for th e sewer
Pipe D ream s
service in Brookings.
W ith the sun shining brightly place the base rock, prior to the ' acquaint the public w ith the >' studying a* a college in Los
\ngeles.
ta te ’s work.
The Ja n u ary 20th date, might
m
any
services
offered
in
the
Wednesday, things w ere pretty
be
subject to revision, if there
He
1
:
being
replaced
by
Mrs
The
project
will
be
handled
in
!
B
rookings-H
arbor
area,
and
the
much like general around the
s any legal question. The city
old town. Rainfall for December the sam e w ay the H illside-Pac ad v an tag es of sjvnding th eir R ichard Yates, whose husband
S< hool will resum e on T ues
ific Avenue project was handled, dollars locally. R eports from the is also a teach er here. Mrs ittorney, Ed Ackley, was out of
hit a new necord, but that
day, Ja n u a ry 3rd, as per sched
town
and
was
unable
to
cheek
witl
th
e
p
ro
p
erty
ow
ners
to
pay
Yates
has
had
previous
teach-
many
localities
w
here
the
local
w hat m akes the tall trees grow.
ule. Ih e youngsters got a couple
p a rt of the costs via a special I new spaper has carried this feat- ng experience at M arshfield m the legality.
Pipe D ream s —
CHURCH N O TICES
1 additional days vacation last
The ballot will have two pro-
assessm ent district.
She w II teach freshm an and
re
a
tte
st
to
the
tact
that
trad
e
I personnally w as proud of
'h e Clergy of fh<. Varioug
cek,
w
ith
the
pow
er
shortage,
»osals,
one
authorizing
the
ac-
ju
n
io
r
English,•
as
well
as
Journ
has been stim u lated as a result,
the way the com m unity respond- i w-
.
churches in the H nxikings
tuisition and construction of a -chuol was celled off early.
in ine viewing readers during alism.
ed to the disaster situation. They
area
are aaked to please have
Because of Hie school parties
: ’Kp cor,test it has been found
Sw anson left last T hursday sewer system and facilities,( and
contributed heavily, in money,
a
com
plete change of their
niased,
the
y
o
u
n
g
sters
are
re-
ter
Lo
1
Angeles.
wo, a u L w .z a iio n of the bond
that m any people had not real-
tedding, food and the like. 1
church notices ¡11 by Monday,
ssues.
luested to bring th e ir exchange
id
t
■
advantages
of
trad
in
g
think people anyw here are it
January 2. The Pilot w ants
D r. Paul Ronniger and son
O rdinance N um ber 83 created p its to the school on Tuesday
their best in an em ergency sit P hidip retu rn ed last F riday a» home. W hen confronted w ith OSTENBERGS MOVE
to run the notices, but all
a special fund of the city, under or th eir parties.
n e ts they have discovered
uation. They think a little more from a m onth’s trip to Europe.
notices
m ust lx- re-set for the
the
nam
e
of
“S
an
itary
Sew
er-
h it fi t oig at home has saved TO NEW QUARTERS
broadly, and forget their ovv.. They !e.t Brookings at Tl. As-
next issue on a different
¡ge
M
aintenance
and
O
peration
them , ,«ie, money, and th at they
I he O stenberg floor covering
troubles, and com plaints.
giving.
m easure, and Consequently a
have enjoyed b etter service from end paint sto re is moving into ’und,” which provided for the
Pipe Dreams —
T' ey spent four days in Bos local m erch an ts
com plete change of copy h
•evenues
of
the
city
to
be
de-
One
of
the
oldest
of
our
th e ir new building, this week,
T hat old custom of making up ton .where Dr. R onniger a tte n d
A rep resen tativ e w ill contact according to K arl Ostenberg, o sited in the fund, and provides lejghbors w as called from us on
a list of New Year resolutions ed a m eeting of the A m erican
he methfxls to be used by the -ecem lxT 18th. when Aunt Eva SEVERAL HU NDRED
the local busini ns e sta b lish m e n ts owner.
seems to have passed on with Medical Association. T hen they
'.ahnisi'r Hill passed aw ay
ATTEND PARTY
d u rin g th e next w eek w ith the i Recently, W ards Gas and Ap •ity for raising the revenues.
the starched collar. I propose toured Boston ,and New York.
The ordinance establishes a
Mrs Hill w as lx>m in P o rt
hope th at the directory may be 1 pliance C enter moved into tlx*
th a t instead of m aking a long Flying then to G erm any, spend
Several hundred youngsters
he set up and the contest si at o th er half of the building, r.ght ate and schedule and basic con land. O ctober 3, 1865, and cam<
list to be broken, th at everybody ing the g re a te r p a-t of th e tim e
nd
th eir p aren ts atten d e d a
in force foj early in Jan u ary
down town, in w hat used to be nection fee, and provides for a to live, as a little girl, with her
pick out their worst fault, and there, visiting uncles, and cous-
h n slm as pn rty nt the Cliff
monthly
charge
for
service.
p
aren
ts
who
m
ade
th
e
ir
hom«
I th e A zalea G arage. The building
P.T.A, TO MEET
cam paigns against it in the com i: s and th eir families.
The council met again T ues n the hanks of the Rogue a t louse Inst F riday afternoon
h a s be m com pletely renovated.
ing year. This would pretty
They met R uth and W arren ON JANUARY 5th
rwnsored by the Cliff H ouse
day
night and reviewed the ord- the then sm all settlem en t ol
O?-tesbergs hojx« to finish mov-
much 'cave me out, as I have no Sm ith in Paris.
The Sm iths
management.
Youngsters «u»
ances
briefly.
Ellensburg.
I’here
she
grew
to
The m xt m eeting of the P ar-
ar- ing by the end of this week.
rerious laults, unless it would have been touring in England,
andwiches, candy, and dran k
They also discussed the old •vornanlbxxl along with h er sis
ents-T
eachers
Ass-wiation
will
Le modesty,
Scotland and Ireland.
•op. while singing C h ristm as
building on Alder S tre et, which ters. A lpharetta, who la te r m ar
next Thursday, Ja n u a ry 5th.
TO M EET
* Well anyway, a Happy New
The Ronnigers also m ade a
"o ls, and listening to the Jac»
the
council
had
asked
to
be
re
etl
Jam
es
W
a
Jk
e
t;
and
()rlinn<
h<> 1,1.1 -tin • will t»e D ad's Night
The next m eeting of the
( ole trio.
Year to you all. and I mean it quick to u r through S w itzerland
vho
becam
e
the
p
a
rtn
e
r
of
('as-
moved
The
p
roperty
was
sold
I i' .on, w ith Erenchie Arrell Brookings Q u arterb ack club will
sincerely.
before retu rn in g home.
On C hristm as Eve, the Cliff
recently, and the new owner ¡us Lockwood. T h -se th ree sis-
1 M aster of Ceremonies.
be Ja n u a ry 9th.
louse had a p arty and dinner
lives in Idaho. He w rote and re- <’»’». wet • foi n .in y years, quit«
or all the bachelors m th e are a
nHuential, w ith th« ir fam ilies
afla I xrrted he w ouldn’t be able to
hey could »et together, those
get at rem oving the stru c tu re
1 the a,fairs of C urry County
h-at had no place to g«, for
until spring. The council w ith » ’linne, ‘Lmni«” to her many
ristm as. It w’as a very succ
held fu rth e r action, pending a ilends, row |p , s w ith her son
essful
dinner.
Charles
Jensen,
at
Denm
ark.
fu rth e r investigation.
Leo -;.
¡s s, , vived by sons,
A rep resen tativ e of Beresa.
Inc., was at the m eeting, and Iarvey Lot kw«x d, of Bell Spriiq bookings Schools Receive
w anted a clarification of the California, David C nx’k ett an«1 Holiday Renovation
city ’s stan d on the sew age dis Donald C rockett of H arbor and
1 he B rookings-H arbo’r schools
posal on the Woodland P ark Zahm er C rockett, Of Pistol
c M H.iig a going over during
Addition, so that th e VA and diver, ten grand hildren and 1
f
KLay f- ComP|p‘<- cleaning
Com m onw ealth could know how J ’*«t-grandchildren,
T the buddings is underw ay
F in ic a l
'i vices wer«
and w here they stand.
hek
m th e S m ith . R . iv
m the cust dians are w orking
The council
---------- pacaed two res-
jv » -|
. . . e . r M
.»i»'in«xti>
ethodist
•HI tim e Some plum bing ,e-
olutions,
one
which
said
th
at
the
bin
h
with
R«?v.
Janies
Shelt
W
??* al*° bein«
Men
ity would provide perm anent on (ifficiating and in te rm e n t was
£ m ;fh RiV( r
’ adding a sink in the shop
ew age service in th e addition, made m f
nd «dding a three-com partm ent
and two, th a t the city d«x»g ac tary.
ink ln the snack b ar area,
cept th e addition for sew er m ain
PRE( TI, r i ’A TlO N
tenance.
years is 13.75"inches' ~
O r R ainfall u, R ,,m k tnr,s.i
The city council also heard .1
R ainfall for the holiday w«»ek
D x « r.dier l a in fa ll i„ Rrook-
liscussion on insurance, and
w a s:
z
agreed to advertise for bids for • ngs to talled 23.72 inches «luring
Dec.
22
Dec 25
’he insurance, on collision and Hie m onth, (ih e m ost rain fallen
• • ’ s.
here, in L f'-einber since at least Dec. 23
¡ability.
I>ec. 26
Ltec. 24
Dec. 27
1’hc group also heard discuss- before 19421. T he D ecem ber
•
v
iia
g
e
for
the
past
fourteen
on alxiut a bank th at slipped
to ta l. 8.51 inches of rain fall
1 way, in front of the F A A rrell
A warm, dry wind hit town,
home on Crissey Circle. It was I
" u rd a y afternoon and evening
Jointed out th a t an im pro,x.r i
and dust blew before the ram
ulvert «in an o th er property had
hit in, on ( ’h ristrnas Evv
caused the slide, and City Work
In reviewing the w ea th er for
Superintendent Ralph Reed was
given perm ission to see th at i-
>O<»I ..f 1.IM « inch,., h » , f.H -
was fixe«] up.
" j ^ T t " , w r “ «e ‘«infall uf
s' .
.noh«.. G etting lh i, ,,„wn
Uharntar o f ('.omnicrcc
w lw re , h ' » « r a g e h..u...w tl„
an savvy, this means We run
directors To Meet
round two and a third yards
The new directors of the
<lf‘'t tailing |»er year, year
1
Br«x>kings-Harbor (Tiamtier
n and y e a r out. or a little b e tte r
Com merce will hold th eir first
ban the ex trem e dimension of
m eeting on Thursday, Jan u ary
1 Hi«*et of plywood!
5th in the ( ’ity H all at 8 p m
had more ram on Christ-
< v./«
It is e x a c t e d th a t oflkv’rs will
'-’M i
maa Day than we huve ever had
be elected a t th a t minding, and
FLOOD HAVOC IN KLAMATH is shown in the above photo, t; en bv tl
hiring any August or September
N Ite 1 nplicate from the air. Virtually all th a t plans will be m ade for the
of the town's upper side of main stree t is gone in the g rea test «1« t ,
hown in the above results.
hit tht community The gap in the highway annual C ham ber of Commerce
al the north end of the bridge was filted temporarily, perm itted travel.
Me thank Mrs, Mina Akers
• € wrtesy of the Del Norte T ra in a te dinner to he held la te r during
HAPPY NEW YEAH!
tor our statistics.
AD R IM E P R IZ E FEA TU R E
STARTS EARLY IN J A N U A R Y
e
mmpAy.
Babies Come In Bunches
Over Christmas Holiday
deceive Approval
On Easy, Pioneer
Swenson Leaves
Brookings School
School to Re-Open
Tuesday, Jan. 3rd
konnitfers Return
From Europe
Eva Zahniser Hill
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