Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 02, 1956, Image 1

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    SKETCHBOOK
COUNCIL HAS
SHORT SESSÎON
The Brookings Council held a
Bud Pisarek
- - Sketch Hook
to the sew er bond issue, asssesed
here recently.
M ayor Roy Brimm said I.....
he was under th e im pression th at
the lond issue would be paid
back out of the $2.00 sur-charge
now being levied. H e said th at
some people have an opinion th it
t t e bond w ould be charged to
the property owners.
It w as brought out th a t, while
it was
obligation uona,
bond,
.v
- „ a u general
n c i a l uuiigiinon
I ,b ,‘ I>roPe r V owners would lx?
liable nn.v
oniy if enough -----------
revenue
w asn’t secured by th e city to
enable them to m ake the interest
or principal paym ents. The city
expects th a t th e bonds will be
paid off in five years.
According to city w ork sup-
. ''¿V "J* nk ^ a ' pb Reed, some
’ haS been Paid
bills thus far. 341 have paid, out
of 700 sent out.
Several recom m endations oi
th e planning commission w ere
also heard, but no action was
taken on them .
Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhare A Finer Community
Thursday.. February 2, 1956
Volume ,< > - Number 50
U T Y C * DRCGiKINGS SEWER SYSTEM?
{
Checking through the lining
of my w orn-out corduroy sport
L
.. : a note
.
•’
£
coat I t cam e .................
up w ith
from my wife telling me to put
som ething in the paper about
the Lions Auxiliary* m eeting
th a t w as held at th e home of
Jew el Coates, an old Landon
button, tw o bonafide tickets to
view ' the ground hog proceedings
orninc a a t t Sun
ea rly V this
this m
morning
P rairie, Wisconsin, an old pea'
n ut b u tte r sandwich, score of old
R otary tickets, and for a m inute
I thought I had one of them
foreign c a rs stuck between two
old copies of the P IIZ )T and a
used jxistage stam p
but it
turned nut to be one of the SP A C E SC O U TS —
Several outsiders hav • been f
youngsters' toys.
noted
looking the city over for
— S ke tc h Book —
So out of all these w ell-kept eith er office space or store space
notes I should lx* abb? to bring A pparently it isn’t a m a tte r of
finding ju st w h at they w ant, but
to light m any a subject.
ra th e r of finding anything a v a l-
— Sketch Book —
able.
T ake for instance, that Lion
A uxiliary notation. Now gener­ V IS IT O R S - -
ally th a t little news item would
.
,
I J 1er home is several mil^^
î l ' \ ; el ? d ..q. T tb ‘n the lin: |f r o m Brook ngs. but she said'
ing of this well-w orn coat and
• In Brookings I meet m ore Gold
never been brought to anyones Beach people I know th an I do 1
attention. Then I would have all
m Gold B e a c h .’’ T h a t 's w h a t sh e
the lady Lions b attlin g me which said!
m ight prove hard er to com bat
than the ««•" !*>«• on the basket
W H A I I£ IT ? The newest guessing gam e in
service the Beresa T ract, until the C ity couiu
ball floor.
•town concerns th is unique looking tank truck.
find, o r build its own o u tlet. But now, a two-
The tru ck w as set up for the most unusual
— S ke tc h B ook —
m an citizens investigating com m ittee reported
situ atio n in the entine co untry — a genuine
That old Landon button has
to th e Pilot th a t the tru ck doeent* move off
a:w ays been a sore spot for
mobile sew er service — more ap tly called a
th e spot. E ith e r th e tru ck has a bigger cap­
The
Pilot
is
offering
$10.00
this
“honey b u ck et” by those who have been in
m any a Republican, so we won’t
acity than believed o r . .
week and the sam e am ount each
Ja p an and o th er foneign countries. It was to
m ention anym ore about it.
week
for
26
w
eeks
to
the
ones
Those ground hog ducats do
bring to mind the ta le of the who can w rite th e best Ad-Rime
several Wisconsin cities feuding
With the headline on
over th e fact th a t th e ir city I ,h e Ad‘Rlme directo ry appearing
should be know n at the official I ‘n thÌS newsPa f * r - All readers.
G round Hog City. I c a n ’t see yOunK and old and tbose w’ho are
any Badger city w anting to be m bf tWeen- are ‘" rite d to tu rn
identified w ith the Ground Hog , 2 th e, Ad' R lrw directory, read
The
of anim al th a t is afraid > 5
and * * * * * onf 9Crit>-
of his own shadow is akin to the
* Ut preferabl>’ to print plain-
M ayor Roy Brimm , in an in- J . L n u n ’rom at which they op-
M innesota gopher if you ask me ' a rbym e according to th e
erview Monday, strongly en- ened in Ju n e of tl at y e a r They
— S ketch Book —
rUleS- G rt ihe rh ym e into th e
lorsed the program of the local both expressed tb » appreciation
I nev e r did care for peanut P '!?t
b>. 5 P m ’ T u esd aV
F in ally at Inner p «-* * k n
o m erch an ts in th e ir ef rorts to of th e p atronage accorded them
b u tte r sandw iches anyw ay
8nd lf wil1
j udKed in the com-
ilg s-H rix,r Rrifin
u ,
IT *
1OCf“
,h e f>COplp here who b a'<’
- Sketch Book
I Petition.
* 1
Bruins will play a set fo rth in th e Ad-Rime dir- helped them enjoy a steady
I
he
rhym
e
judged
best
in
each
And speaking of the influx of
•aTt Ihev
hlSi a ° ‘| k
at et' ,o r>' sta rtin g this week in th e grow th in th e ir business They
these G erm an m ade *‘Jokes- w eek’s Ad-Rime contest will be -amp ? a re scheduled to play Pilot. As a businessm an, he sain have a son. Byron, in th e .• ;hth
w agons” I thought of, w hat I paid $10 in cash. Then at the
‘
I ow ers F rid ay this should also be a challenge grade and a d a u g h te r Melody
r
end of the 26 weeks, the weekl.v •licht’
think an am using idea
d Lang 018 S a ,u rd a X to the local firm s to offer m ore who is a senior in high school
cartoon. T hat is, one view of a w inners w'iH bp judged again.
....
and b e tte r rervices. He expressed here.
German tow n w ith all of the 3n<l ,h ° ° nP 171081 out-standing
I he contests will lx? th e ir first a view which seemed to be on
Brim m w as elected Mav r of
p easants sta rin g at a big A m e r-I" * 11 ** a 'v an k ‘f’ 850 B’and prize
l/th ^ w h e r T A rcat
L the ’ips of aImo8t ever>' blJS:n^
Brookings in th e Novembe 1154
ican car, ala Cadillac, and the
here Two o -her
‘
tOWn’
° n< " en eral S ection. On the . ncil
o th e r view of a group of these I O . O . F . G R O U P
e e l L I v ,J c r gam es M<"re can- should be asked to trad e at honle w ith him are C F. Cam pbell
A m ericans sta rin g at the above P L A N S D A V f ' I V f
5 inclem ent w eather.
ju st because they live in Brook- lim Yelton. Clive M ank
.......
1
H A A LLV
“ m e n tio n e ^ f,
X.O..
5 ?
« • F —
.............. .. »'»■> « x . v r A^ ; , s
’irayshel, Whirry
Win C of C Honors
LIONS INSTALL
EIGHT IN CLUB
C harles G rayshel, and B erth*
W hirry w ere nam ed “ Man and
W oman of th e Y ear” last 7 hurs-
!(iay night at the an n u a l m eeting
At its reg u la r m eeting last “E the B rookings-H arbor < ham -
W etlnesday night, at the C atb ber of Commerce.
Tlx« annual aw ard, m ad e by
‘»he R ecreation Hall, the Brook
e s Lions C lub initiated eight th e C ham ber to thone “w ho have
’ 'w m em bers.
served alwv? and bevond tb • call
L arry Sheehan, Zone C hair- of civic d u ty ,” w ent to b .o th e r
e an from Rogue River, acting and sister-in-law .
.»- in itiatin g officer welcomed the
The aw ard told how Mrs.
following into L ionism : Eugene W hirry w as honored b ecause of
Allison, high school principal; h er all around w ork in m any
Shelley S h ellam ar, U. S. N ation- organizations and com m unity
Bank; E rn ie C hristensen, of activities. She has helped out in
»rderman’s C lean ers; W ayne th e VF'W Auxiliary, and the
»lvl, Richfield Oil D istributor* Rebekahs She has be n a faith ­
. bie F reem an, L ogging Oper- ful assistan t to the C urry Coun­
o r; Cecil Rodgers, tim ber ty H ealth Unit. She h as • rved
uiser; R obert 1 >effenbaugh, a as a ground observer. Sh has
n tra c to r and I r. Sam Gilison. done w ork in m any na ional
O th er d ig n itari
present w t re cam paigns such as R *d Cross,
itern atio n a l Couneel lor, Lou C hristm as Seals, M arch of Dimes
ardin, G ra n ts Pass; D istrict C ancer Association, and The
overnor, W illia n Rohlfing, of B r o k in g s W alking Blood Bank.
i i a n ts P ass; Wil n n A rm strong
G rayshel, retirin g president of
president Coos F y Lions Club, the C ham ber of Com m erce, bad
ack A ndersen. G ran ts P ass handed over the gavel to | ' e
ions ( lub; F. H Petrie, H arold incoming president, C url Ynhr,
landers, Dave P ric e and J Jon only a lew m inutes before.
Irickson all of t
Rogue River
The com m ittee in selection of
•ions Club.
him. told about his w ork on th e
F in al plans f r the Lions- Oregon Coast Association,
ie
larberahoppers
nstrel Show B arlx'rshop group, an 1 esj > . w
Io be held Febi i ry 17th and his wo k on the Chamlw r of
IKth a t the
be new i h s hool and-1 Commerce. He has been pro»
itorium " e r e di
sed and d c ident tw ice of th a t g ro u ” • ad
ac
cided upon.
has spent m any hours in v ?. HIS
com m ittee functions.
M /s W hirry w»* unable ' 'he
CALENDAR
I p reso -t at th e meeting. D arise
her !: sband is ill in C alif da.
of EVENTS
O th er business tak en up a t
Courtesy o f B rookings-H arbor
th e m eeting included the h and­
C ham ber o f C om m erce
ing over ixf the gavel to v hr.
who • :ade a short speech u rg in g
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2nd
m em bership in th? o rgan z.i’ion.
P.T.A. — 7:30 at High School.
Gen. Cur t s Beecher, n <w of
C ham ber of Com m erce D irector Roseburg, and a Brookin s puip-
m eeting
8 p m ., City H all ert.v holder, w as the fea tu re d
E lks Club
8 p.m., E lks Bldg. spea *r of th e ev e n in g Gen.
Bee» her fold of his experience
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd.
durir ' the W orld W ar w ith the
Powers vs. Brookings, 8 p.m.
Jap e esc as a prisoner. B»»ccher
High School Gvm.
assis >d in p reparing th e de­
fense! of C .ii.igidor, and told
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th
Langkxs vs. Brookings, 8 p.m. how they had inadequr ‘e weap­
High School Gym
ons, and how the Ja a th rew
— Sketch B ook
'
O i W1” h° ld a S€’uare d an «* >n the w inter schedules* n tM tO
( ’n ,h,> o ,h ‘ r ,uu,d- the M ayor attorney. Ralph Reed is public
everyth rig they had at • ie little
I - u l d also like to tak e this ^ t u r e ^ e m u ' i X ? ^
Sm dh
> " T SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5 th
island in M anila Bay.
Everybody Go To C hurch
^ C n y in°tfo X X w
cut'
I before going
out
en
—
—
v* " '•" of
i t. town
* - * 11. j In
11 11 h s M artin is city engm eer '
Follow ing the fall, Gen. Beech-
h e n posted in the observation he has noted th a t
e r told of the infam ous m arrh
MONDAY,
FEBRUARY
6th
7'he M ayor has visions of
Club. Bill’s new close-cut h air do
p
«
Post Office.
vf
, M r<'
>«■"»
V2.000 to 1 POO in Oi ler of Rainbow I.O .O .F H all through the streets of Manila,
brings him into the select circle daneo”?
p m yn td 9 « m a re
where, if a man fell th e Japr
along w ith m v s n . f e
danTOJ ^ n s Will be given, and
Mrs
, h dn' 1
'<> "f».-, ...r w ,
nex( 5 to 10
At 7:30 p.m.
myself, Frenchy a f te r 9 there will
’
M‘S Robert W oolhard,
would bayonet him or, th e spot.
B
erbers
hoppers
P
ra
c
tic
e
—
8p.m.
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eluded
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in
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this
A rreil. Tony C hristiansen
h r i s t i a n a , and i .i___..
dancing , pen
, Silu a rc Portland,
’V ! “ " ' is ,‘°
r " ,nd> h e r d ai
h e r daugh- an y u h ere. He' noted "that they
H"„
visitine
He told th e horror: of priaan
of course Max B rainard ■ the
or- dancing.'
-
g' “ We" * ° ld *>"><» tee. Mrs. G erald Hendricks, for had m ade im provem ents ,n th e n i r ° ' ' ' h He C‘" 'd
der‘ b|e Music room of the H igh School can ps, the starvation diets, and
several days.
iginator of the crew cuts And -_______
places of business th at would
T " ' T I » TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 7th
of standing 12 hours in a box­
we hear Uncle M ort m ight join
challenge any com m unity to sit in2' ^ i , d
t
/
¿ "ak
Luncheon
32 Noon, c a r so crowded th a t a man
up and tak e notice. He said in ,n« but
b > b ' Some
At th e Cliff House
us. It would go right along w ith
couldn’t breathe.
th at sporty convertible of his.
8 p n |. a t th e
his own experience he had ,onnd
p’
^ ts te r n S ta r
7 he w orst exjx'rience he auf
th a t th e ,xx,ple here were w ill-
1
° ‘ ,h e 8t,W ts far,,und
r ° ° F . H all
fered is when th«’ Jap s took the
r.
B
ela
SI
¡_ . Hi L-
L
*bp schools and possibly Easy Ik ta Io ta C hapter, B eta Sigm a
prisoners to Korea. They were
mg to dicker and anxious th a t
.
,, . , r '
the cu sto m er feel th a t hr had S
'
y ea r'
’ for'
Phi B a rb a ra P o llard ’s home throw n in the hold of a skip
w ard to paved stre e ts all over
at 8 p.m.
B«<*cher said, w here scores
m ade a good deal. If anything ‘
,
» - n t w rong w ith th e product I e
'
P "> -P "'nrd and operated
of
suffocation a t the ra te of So
n
■»'«». he had found the business- X T ,, * ! * *
,,n th " W EDNESDAY, FEBRU A RY 8 th men a day. He said 2800 started
Lion’s C lub S ta r of th e Rea
♦ 1 • trip. The A m ericans txxnbed
M eeting H all a t 7;30 p.m.
my — this
the ship, causing severe c a su a l­
Homer K essler was elected as H eart Fund v o iu n ,e rrs w ho
Brimm. and his w ii-
ties w ith no medical tr e a tm e n t
vice-president t of the R otary at
rinc doorbells throughout t h l
voum teer th e ir servioes. This
range planning U- commended T IM B E R S A L E 8 —
W'h »n t 1 • abandoned
ship only
A F orest Service Cam p has 3Oo‘
(M. rv.n,
tb-» ennual election of o f f ic e r....o k in S - f Z r h m t S ? «
k
d
n
e
b
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a
n
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o
p
erate
th
e
Acacia
,
h„
rk
,,f
,‘h(.
n
,
nd™
T- , ', y noon a , th e R oiaryS a f t r r n Z „ ^ I R a r “ Sunday.
Ly w ri,‘»’» '« ' « « f to ,h c H ear, i P u!’d ro ™ ’ -
- m e here n„ ss,„n
00
rem
ained.
.
mission.. The planning co nmiss- been se t up on W heeler Creek I x n , -
te c u ta r luncheon a , the Cliff F ebruary
has begun on
a t Fund. Box 858. Brookings Ore tO th ‘* com rnunity in 1947 from *on is m ade up of Roy W e.deman •^ .i- d in g to
(
Morton, W ashington.
out of w hich a t least tw o U SFS s u i
t
and
L
h eadquarters of th e Brookings-
‘M ith dieases of the h eart and time, he and his brother, Clifford 38 ch a’rm an . Jam es Kirby, Per- tim ber cru isers and
i ‘ 41
,s ^ m i* Pdwanrlson
” ' * P, new r,; ’ps thp vice- ! arb o r H eart Association, under tn c u la tio n responsible for m ore Brimm, established the Brim m i cy D HIenk* . Gordon Gix’tz, Fred Will
w ork, h l n . k l "
25th.
pr«< dent elect will a u to m a tic the general supervision og Geo
•in one-half of all deaths, and Bros. L um ber Com pany They Fox. F ra n k T ygart. and Bob age for fu tu re bidding.
In !)i" llor- ‘ ¡«nif»
a t- succeed to presidency fol- D. Dunning. 1956 H eart Fund w ith about one of each 16 Am et- built th ? sawm ill now op erate I S tan h u rst.
played and refresh m en ts
lov T 7 his term of office Vine- chairm an
In winding up the interview .
'^ n * suffering from some form by the Brookings Plywood which
pres 'ent this y e a r is C arl Yahr
of heart disease ,our cause has fbey sold to th a t com pany in M ayor Brim m expressed pridi
w -n Win succeed president A rt
* an ,ic iPa ' - d »'
in the w ay the com m unity ha*
K - r , in Ju ly
,h ' r '?,
» t- k e . will be alm ost universal in terest and 1951.
cerfainlv
has
a
wick?
ap
p
eal,”
In
May,
1933,
Mr.
and
M
rs
improved in the past few years
z-..v
~
,
enrolled.
The
one-afternoon.
O th er officers elected w ere Lee ___
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Said‘
Roy B rinun ^ ^ h t the land and ,' but also cautioned th at th ere
Hein secretary ; and D. D Will-
-^ i le effort will b<
• th« clim ax and culm isation of
Mru
n ite ted
d
*h3t
Mr. r>,jnninP
D unning u nom
th 3 t b built »h<- building now housin- , could be no let down. He said
lams. F renchy A rreil and D r
the local 1956 H eart Fund cam -
'
ie a *f
organization
th a t com petition was be oming
R ichard Sm ith, directors
paign, which is extended th ro u -
Seek to enro11 a su b stan tial
keener and th a t everyone in bus
Rev Nick Neufeld, form er n Alt.
t . ..
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y
Ut ,bp
F ebruary. The ro ster of reserves -collectors f i i c K iM o a
iness
ep on
mess w ould have to k<
k»cp
B rookings reta in s its »nui.kin
» ,
Bant i st pastor here, was the
h o use-tohouse collection is to who will be pressed into service
t * He
h-
of .h » m o ., co™. •
“ * * •* •
c u e « speaker T „ -.d a r He fold ¿ “. L i y ' T
i « " - d
uftPrnoon of H eart S u n -
thought th e m erchants should ; fo rtab le six>t.s in th e N orthw est «hÌ" - Medford<
the
mercury
of how 30.000 Of» children are ■
i!7 ” " e hours * ..............
used to have t> » m eat co unter w
ork
to g g eth
er
even
mor,.
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unfors
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to
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even
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than
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t
,
could
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£ 29. *'
w ithout a chureh home He ,s
P 7 ' ° n F * n « r > - 26.
tible em ergencies m a te it im-
r " etco S to re is re: ted
............ fmd ■ by moat of th e nation.
T
,da>^ w ‘
no»- w orkm g w ith Juvenile P m -
«
“ *-
le for reg h la r volunteers to h?»- - net survived a t e » ♦ op-
•
-n teR and
T uesday’s te m p e ra tre for in. i f c - 7 *
?
th an Rrool*<l
tection «mouns. which provide
• ; dnd 25 homes,
er- ♦ ,
v e te r a n ’s Hr u i’al
to m r •? th e ;r ro’”*ds
• I- a! k. t, »h. ir-
.
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k . a it
Angeles bad
‘ a! kt p th eir services stance, __
went to
a maximum
of w I m c famed Los Anoolo«
cam ps for children with a def- n r tx *
expectf>d th a t most
»n Portland.
Tv
°nl\ 4 degrees w arm er th a n the
I
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t,
pet iti ve 57 and a minimum of 40, and
m ite problem He said that the V1_
S u ite d
•s s a ;d to have been
\ia telephone, Mr D unning said
? r„ ...
7*"
th‘ '•|<~»< '» »«man Wood Q irte o ’s mouth.
F o r the past five days
,
ot
^«nperaturea in the Northwest
m e rt was a t the N ational Cent­ ,
m nded residents of this com- , r *
■Af.rrv about koeo ng the j while Eastern Oregon shivered Ings has fx-en the w arm est
re y Cam p W hite.
p atronage of • > kx ? copie.
in a B aker maximum of 22 and In the sta te —both on
im um and m inim um flg u iw i
$10.00 Is Offered
For Best Ad-Rime
Mayor Challanges Merchant
To Try To Boost Services
BRUINS TO PLAY
ON HOME FLOOR
KESSLER ELECTED
TO ROTARY
Heart Campaign
To Begin Soon
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WEATHER
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Just like L. A .
Break-
nut
a max­