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U 1 / 1 I LUMBER OPERATORS FORM ORGANIZATION TO HELP PUSH ROADS Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community C u rry C ounty lum berm en, in an effort to a tte m p t to push a c cess roads, have form ed an o r ganization T he group will be called th e C u rry C ounty T im ber W ith th e M arch 9th filing deadline just th ree w eeks aw ay, O p erato rs \ssociation. T he m eeting w as held on Feb. num erous politicians, and would- hhe High School honor roll, be politicians are com m encing 3rd, a t th e Sunset Inn. F red and Lloyd Fox have an and m erit student list, w as re P resen t, beside o p era to rs of to shuffle for the various cand nounced th e sale of th e ir T ru c k leased this week by school offi most C u rry lu m b er concerns, idate roles. ing concern to a group of T ill cials, following th e conclusion of On a local leviel, th ere will be w ere Ile rsh Ohio, Siskiyou N a t am ook men. The purchase w ent the first sem ester. 17 seniors, no city election, but county-w ide ional F o rest Supervisor, and into effect last week, a fte r the 39 jx'rcent, w ere on the lists, two positions will be open. The Dan A braham , district ran g e r In te rs ta te Com m erce Commiss- while the juniors had 17 stu d C ounty Commissioner, Bob Is- for th e Rogue R iver w orking B rookings will play its last j ¡on g ra n (efj ¡ts approval of the ents, also 33 percent of th e list. m e rf s post w ill be up for grabs, circle, and Guy F o rsy th , C u rry home gam e F riday night against tran sactio n . 16 sophomores, 26 percent, and a stro n g Gold Beach team . It P u rc h ase rs of th e Fox. Bros, 19 freshm en, 22 percent, com lsm ert hasn’t com m itted him C ounty Judge. self to run again, but the con- Officers w ere elected. P resid en t will be the last gam e before the w ere Jew ell Johnson, H arry Ell- pleted the roll. e m su s is th at lie will ru n to is Mr. H anson, of W estern S ta te s A fter a short business m eeting to u rn am en t tra il is hit. Brook- iott an(j \y arre n McMinimie, all H onor roll list included: V ir s icceed himself. j Plywood, P o rt O rford; Vice_ ings m anaged to beat Gold Tillam ook. Johnson cu rren tly the P.T.A., tinder the direction ginia Akers, Ann Baldwin. Gary S everal names, p articu larly in President, V irg I C lark, Brook* ¡of Mrs. B ert K err. P resident, Beach in th e ir last encounter. , bea(| s a larg e trucking} firm Bowlin, C athy B rockm iller, Ron the B ro o k in g sH a rb o r a re a have ings Plyw ood; S ecre tary -T rea s Coach A rt G u th n e will be end- called Johnson Bros. T rucking Bullock, P h y llis Cole, N ancy observed F ou n d er’s Day. This l»een throw n around as oppon- urer, William Sw eet, Gold Beach i ing his 11th y ear of coaching a t Service of Tillam ook. Cummings, Boh Dim m ick, Ed n ts of lsm ert, b u t nobody has Lumber. It'is, of course, tru e m a t news portion of the program w as con- T he sale included the build_ hom e F rid ay w ith th e Gold papers m ake m istakes. T he Pilot ducted by Mrs. Joe K anick who Dimmick, Sylvia G ates, Doug filed anything ns yet. D irecto rs nam ed w ere B ill ing, 10 tru ck s, of which 8 a re G oldsberry, Denny G r a h a m . has even had m istakes in it. and introduced form er presidents ot j Beach tussle. Ih ic e gam es County Clerk Oleta Walker’s F alle rt, S outh *’o ast; Bob H am - it is well known as being one of th e local group, Mrs. Archie cancelled out this season, w ith road'rigs. Doug llam aes, S hirley H ew itt, terrm expires this year also, but men, OrogourV ishington Ven th e best-edited papers in Brook- Hendricks, Mrs. H enry B eaulieu, ( M yrlte P oint, St. B ernaid, and •Currently, Chuck Sabin, who Ralph Ingle, S haron Johnson. no word has been received from eer; Mr. B et' Gold Beach ings. T rouble is th a t ou r mis- Mrs. E. Breuer, and Mrs. F. Ar- A rcata, m ainly because of in has been in the Fox. Bros, o r Ji>an Kanick. Joan K uhnhenn, her, about her intentions of seek Lumber Co.; H erb Crook, Gold takes a re sent out for every- rell, each of whom w ere p re -, clem ent w eath er and { xmh m a ts, ganization. will m anage the bus Sharon McClain. B each; M r. P ro h ask a, E v a n t ing re-election. body to see. T here they arc, in sented a beau tifu l corsage. The T he B ruins will trav el to Cen- iness here. He and F red Fox Kay Nichols. M arlene Olson, On a state-wide level, Polit Products Company, Gold B each; black and w hite. Most of the past presidents, ap p ro p riately ( t r a l point next T hursday. Feb- left Sunday to m ake a to u r of Vivian Paul, Joan R enhard, Judy icians are jumping in on the Ja c k M iller, of Cam pbel I -Mc_ m erchants can just have a clear- attired in costum es of the 90s, | ¡-nary 23rd, to play in th e district the firm s custom ers, in the San Sadler, Dian Simons, Jack ie slightest provacation. Since Gov. Clain; and F ra n k M cPIu rson, ance sale to get rid of their mis_ jn d '36, put on a m uch-apprecia- tourney w ith Rogue \ alley !• rancisco, Los Angeles region, S nith, M ary Gail S m ith, Jean Paul Patterson’s death, Lamarr U. S. Plywood. ta k es—and then people c a l l ted skit and the candles on th e team s. They a re paired up w ith I he Fox b ro th ers did not sell Stacy, Susan S tearn s, Sally I ore. Portland attorney, has Discussion w as held concern* them good m erchandisers. PTA birthday cake w ere lit by Illinois Valley in the second en the P acific P a rts husincs, which S.vanson, Gary T urpin, K aren a nounced his candidacy for ing an access road up to Agnes®. Judy and Dave Spees, assisted co u n ter T hursday, Also in th e is housed in the sam e building, Wallace, M arva W eaver, Gail S enator, against W ayne Morse. Two ro u tes w ere discussed by Pip? D ream s — The point cf this tirad e is th a t b> M rs- Joe S Poes- and M rs' to u rn ey w ii he Phoenix, C ra te r They indicated th a t they will Weeks, P au l W illiams. j Robert Holmes, G earh art Dem- th e group, one w ent d irectly up M erit stu d en ts w ere: V erna !<>«” at, announced M onday he th e Rogue, and the second w ent according to the Oregon Jo u rn al K an ick g av e a sh o rt ta lk on th e Lake am ong others. Phoenix is keep th a t busines, and m ay tak e one of the stro n g er team s in the on some new lines. O th er plans Rae A rnett, Phillip Bonde, S h a r - 1w '*ld file for governor. Monroe up H u n ters Creek. the Brookings M achine Shop history of the association. of th e men w ere not definite. A co m m ittee w as appointed td on Bowlin, Ann B rew er, P.rvin u eetland, M ilw aukie D em ocrat, team (all husky m en) howled Mrs. Helen Rice led the Chet- S outhern Oregon area. All the em ployees of the firm Bullock, Shirley Bullock, D a v id , h s filed fnr S ecretary of S tate, look into and explore th e | m » ks - last w eek in the W om en’s Bowl- co Choral Club in two num bers, would m aintain th e ir present Bushnell, M arjorie D argcr, P a t' • has M ark H atfield, S alem Re- ibilities of th e road. ing T ournam ent at McMinnville. '’Green C ath ed ral”' and "W hen The next m eeting of th e group statu s, although it is belived sy Duncan, Thelm a E rw in, M a r- 1! .blican. Of course, this m ust be in error. the Red Bud Blooms.’’ w ill be a board m eeting set tor The program w as closed by a th a t Mr. Johnson m ay com e gje Fitzhugh, Rosalind G ardner, I C ertainly, this can ’t be so. Tony F eb ru ary 161 h. down in th e sum m er. j oy Gott, David Guess, B arb ara ! Christianson, Jesse Hoagland. song by the high school q u arte t, W hitey Matson, Don N iem eyer, Jackie Sm ith, M arlene Olson, No nam e change in the firm I Guthrie. M arilyn H ale, J e a n e tte ’ has been designated, although Hedberg, C h a rlo tte Jensen a n d 1 C O U R T OF H O NO R and M ack Malcolm w ouldn’t Judy S adler and K ay Nichols, one m ay come at a la te r date. I B arbara Hedberg. howl in a w om an s tournam ent, accom panied by Mr. Dial. The A C ourt of H onor w as held by All stu d en ts will have a day __ Pipe D ream s __ fifth grade p aren ts w ere in Frt»d and Lloyd Fox have op-j Judy Kemp, Phil K essler, D av th e Boy S couts last w eek at the Success is crow ning th e efP B.P.O.E. S everal m o th ers were O ur than k s to Cleo Rogers, charge of th e refresh m en t tab_ off. Monday, as the elem en tary era ted the Box. Bros, line here id Moore. G erald Myers, Jim (■• • . of George D unning and his who is a sm art girl. She found les, captained by Mrs. George teachers, and h ealth and phys for the past nine years. Nelson, Eddie O ar, Linda Sand- a ; sta n ts to enroll an arm y of in atten d a n ce at the m eeting to ical education teach ers will have my raincoat! A ctually, is w asn’t Dunning. The table w as dec ers, Doris Shuey, Je rry S m ith ,l4() voiuntQers w orkers to m ake p resen t pins to the boys. The an In ’Service w orkshop at Gold even lost. It has been hanging orated in a V alentine motif, 1 Sharon Sm ith, P a t T aylor, Kira i house-to-house collection in C ourt w as very successful. over in the bowling alley since I Everyone is rem inded the PTA Beach CALENDAR i Wallin, Joyce W ashburn 1,1 1 I half of the Heart Fund on the O ctober. Cleo w as sm art enough dinner will be held S atu rd ay . High school t t a c ers wi w LLlIis Yelton. a ‘emoon of Heart Sunday, Feb- to see th a t it had p rin te r’s ink . F ebruary 25th, from 5:30 to 8:00 at w ork here on a n ®t,o n al ®' a^ <»f EVENTS ■ • y g t it h . on subject C ourtesy o f B rookinys-H orbor on it, so she assum ed th a t it P m *n H igh School Gym. u a tio n p to g ra m RECEIVE $500 | Mr. Dunning, chairman of the m ust belong to Bud or me. And Adults, $1.50 and children, under m a tte i C ham ber of Com m erce T he Gold Beach w orkshop is Five hundred dollars w as re- 1956 H e a rt F und Cam{»algn, dis- it had m atches in th e pocket, and 12. 75 cents. T ickets will soon set up by th e County and S ta te THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9th 11 reived by th > Brookings Qua1 1- closed th a t to d ate 20 volunteers as Bud doesn’t smoke, she de- bl? on sa*e- If Mrs. L ucian Loring will D epartm ent of E ducation, and E lks Club, 8 pkn. at t ihack Club this week, accord_ have agreed to p articip ate in eided, ala Sherlock, th a t it be drop in a t th • Pilot Office a $10 will be held in the Gold Beach E lks Tem ple. ng to Tom I>ent. He re|x»i ted the intensive th ree hour ca m longed to me. And this all in a hill w ill be given to her. She w as grade school. It will be called (hat a check lor $300 was re- paign. W ith “H S D a y ” 2 'a w eeks m a tte r of four short months. th e first w inner in th e Ad-Rim® "H ealth Services and Physical FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 10th c .v e d from D u n n in g M otors ; rid oil, he added, it is alm ost ce r Incidentally, it hasnt rained contest, now I'(‘inc run by the E lem entary Gold Beach High School Gym E ducation in the n o tiv r for $200 was r ed tain th a t th e full com plem ent of since I got the coat hack, nther. 8:00 p.m. B ro o k in g s-H i i bor Pilot. School.” from O regon-W ashington i ’y 40 w orkers will be obtained well — P ipe D ream s A fairly lit e group of ‘‘Ad- George Sirnio, director of FEBRUARY 11th wood. C ontributions are «tm in advance of th e collection. T alk about balm y w eather. Both Brookings and H arb o r H ealth and Physical Education, SATURDAY. Rim es” cam e into the Pilot l»e- "O ur com m unity, like alm ost g received by the organize in. Man. It doesn’t ta k e too many Post Offices showed considerable fore th e Tut day deadline. Re- \ * len lin es P a r ty F o r C h ild ren will be on hand to direct the every o th e r city in th e nation •..R |n ie„ s|)( of these days in the 70’s in Eeb- grow th in the am ount of money •uld I.O.O.F. Hall m eeting. ha» a vast and largely untapped |ari;e h,.li(|hn(. ruary, to m ake me forget the »handled during the y ea r 1956. reservoir of leadership and vol SU ND AY . F E B R U A R Y 12th few. few, few, rainy days we P o stm a ster Bill T hom pson’s Mrs. L or • m ?hed up the u n te er stren g th ,” explained Mr. E v e ry o n e A tte n d C h u rch had in December. figures show Brooking’s receipts headline *‘Bi • okings H arbor is Dunning. ‘‘Much to o u r su rp rise — Pipe D ream s — w ent from $27,985 in 1954, to th e Place to f hop" w ith a neatly M ONDAY. F F B R U A R Y 13th we a r? finding th a t a great m any I don’t seom to be progressing $31,300 in 1955. H arb o r receipts tu rn ed line, "K eep local dim es Em blem C’” b 8 p.m. individuals whom we contact tell very fast in my cam paign to get during th? sam e period show and do llars on th e hop.” Elks Temple. us th a t they have never before the local high school team t o 1 '¡gures from $8,112 to $8,232. In The B etty C rocker H om em aker K eep thei i coming, folks, as a 1 bc«‘n asked to serve in any coll D istrict A ttorney call them selves the “L ilies” in- both instances, this sum repre- of Tom orrow in Brookings High TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14th m any as y< u w ish. Ju d ging is r t l presented < leng 1 • •i effort. stead of the Bruins. I am sure sents all actual cash busines School is V irginia Akers, by im p a rtia |M?rsons, and th ere Rebekahs 8 p.m. IOOE H all his recent trip to office of Ir ofar as possible, H eart Sun- that the tie-in w ith the Brook- tran sacted at the offices in She received the highest score s nothing t » buy or sell. You R o tary 12 noon. Cliff House Safn Baldock. S ta te H ighw ay ilunteers arc be ng ass- ings-H arbor Lily C apital of the question sam p sales, box ren t- in a w ritte n exam ination which G am m a G am m a C hapter, Beta engineer, w ith m em bers of the too, can wii the $10. i- c ' to th eir own im m ediate United S tates would give them als and incidental fees. tested th e hom em aking knowl- S gma Ph 8:00 p.m., Pat Oregon Coas: Association, to th«* v th? average b< ing betw een some national prominence. Oh Money orders w ritte n in 1954, edge and a ttitu d e s of senior H ellrigs Home C ounty C ourt and the Brtwtk ng; 15 and 25 res deuces p e r v o lun well, I will keen w orking on it. at Brookings, to talled $297,793. girls in th e g rad u atin g class. 1’arb o r C ham ber of C o m n v ter r. D uring Jhe sam e period. H arb o r She will be entered in com pet-j W EDNESDAY, TE B R I ARY lo H all said th at the $1,2CK 000 • pointed out resid en ts of dropping slightly in ’55 $294.047 ition to nam e this s ta te ’s cand- V .F .W .-8 :0 0 p.m. VFW Hall which w as taken out of di rict B oklngs, w ithout w aiting to be Post Office money o rd er sales idate for the title of A llA m e r- - d, can enroll as H eart S un also dropped from $86.106 to ican H om em aker of Tom orrow . DOG L IC E N SE AT CITY HALL 3 w as retu rn ed Baldock toh! the T h e cn?a on of a C ircuit The Brookings-H arbor Lions $78.147. and she will he considered a Dog license can he picked up group about the sm al. w orkers in th eir >wn in t- j j u<jg e for C rry C ounty w ill be t Brookings, and th at the e This can be d> ■ by call- presentetl to he next le g is la tu r e Club and B arbershoppers w i l l --------------------- n in n e r up aw ard in th e state, a t th e C ity H all from now on. ' 200,000 would lx* sftent in 2099, or w riting I »x 858, in w h ic h m eets in 1947. A t th e ir present th eir "Dixieland Min- ROCK HOUNDS TO M E E T -Mhe w ill receive a golden aw ard i according to Police Chief Bud reviously v th Division 7 o. 3, alth o u "h th okings. m eeting last S a tu rd a y in Coo® stre ls” show next T hursday and The Coos County M ineral and pin. designed by Trifari, and the Cross. P Previous t e e licenses icens« B etty could only be purchased at the R tt 'o o d Highway (from in ’ he H eart Sunday collection Bay, th e Ci os-C urry B a r Assoc Friday. I Gem Club announces th at th e ir school w ill receive The genuine “old tim e" Min- annual show will be held in the C rocker Good and E asy Cook nolice station. Dross said th at a . o rest/ ti ity> a so is > be the high poi t and th e iatio n w ent en record in supjtort- ® trel>how will be c o m p e te w ith N orth B end C om m unity Build- rkx>k. th e City H all is open from < a in ’ ax of the m onth-'ong H e a rt ing th is proposition. T his new b lack face and endm en, an d b oth ing on M ay 5 th an d 6 th . J o e ’ M rs B etty G ray is V irg in ia ’s u n til 5 :3 0 p m and on S a tu rd a y | ,-,<dock told H all th a t ,t , - ’ ’ 1 Cam paign, wh eh opened ju d g e m ib ' he created by th e x rning. expected th a t th e r e w ill lx ' ru ary 1st. State Legi-’ ure. local and outside en tertain m en t Lessard is chairm an of th e show. Home Economics teach er an o th er 2 million do llars of fed_ Ir. D unning sta b I th a t he P f s?nt set lip. U nder t i The group has been w orking ere.1 funds, which could rt ?a received the full support of Judge D al . U , {»resides over on the show for the past sev th a t r mount for H ghway 7 .. • Gamm a Gamm a C h ap ter of th e Circuit * •t t in both count- eral wi?eks, and have just about Be»a Sigma Phi. T h e follow- ies. T h e n t i* t r of th e cases he Baldock pointed out that th e got it w h’nn^d into shape. m em bers have agreed to h ea rs grea' exceeds th e num* e n tir e r e ’o ti n pi f * I Playing in the new high school ticipate In the H e a rt S unday J her in > .»unties th at h ve ’•m ate is conducive I is SP >9 << ..o , , auditorium , adults will pay $1.00 them here since last May. Now though t! If anybody asked you w hat a • ive: ! two or m "¡Fruit Judges. T h e a ticket. a~d grade school child N utria is. would you say: (1). A h? has 32 young ones, and five here to th e ir grow th. T hey are Bay) to B ullard Bridge (north ‘resident T helm a H uo' ila, t g re a t j;r o f th ? . section o f m ales. beginning to come into th e ir f Bandon) could lx? done for th< ren 50 cents. type of vitam in pills, <21. A lawn onne Fox, Gladys C hristensen, O regon increase C irc u it 00.000 wh le th a t sam e mon He has built his own pens out own in th e U nited S tates. fertilizer. <3t an anim al th a t is t I a n t, LorrauM.* Eide, P a t C o u rt btc I a cross betw een f beaver, a m ink of concrete, w ith w a te r in th e K ay K essler has the sam e <> would only p artially com- llrig, Yvonne Cox, N; ' ne Judge Id Be ich-Pist I R .¡ng holds C irc u it a chipm unk end a d uck? teont for them to swim in. stra in of anim als, and has four p . ’te th atf. M arrianne M urphy, * in- f ’o u it in quille and in C. »Id ♦ t coHai i If vou guessed the la tte r, you N u tria e a t carrots, rabbit p ellets females. e r p ro je c jtossibly o only s t o v o f t e e o X nna?er4 l o r X w o í Id b r i g h t And. to tell you and whole c o r n - s tr ic tly veg- Bullock said th at they are Mye„ Creek. Pisarck, Ronnie R agland, Beach. If. « l»een appointed to S u p rem e C ourt to I J w hat now the tru th we have 37 of the etarian s. They an? prolific, and easy to tak e care of. because th e Baldock did p o in t o u t accord- M artha Sayre, B etty Seeley, and sit on B help out ■i its business. A tto rn - and settlem ent of . c ritters right in th e city lim its of have a litte r of from 4 to 9 every N u tria is fastidious in th eir hab' ing to the report by Hall, “that Yolande V aughn. Al o Mr. D unning rep o rts th a t eys feel f it th is is too g re a t a according to their statistics the and a bit of Humho t. The ma ¡ R.jitock who runs th e erag e tam e, and will eat rig h t from cost of right of way in Curry he ha received th e supi»ort of burden t< put on one m an and erial ha» been culled from * a Supposedly -delicious" eating. Bullock's hand, although they County is beyond any reasonable girls from the U S . N atio n al rcco m m er 1 a n o th e r judge in very rare volume, published in ! ' comparison with the costs of Bank, ted by Mrs. Arnold Pea_ Coos and C u rry C ounties to h elp the earlv 80's, and may be fol- ¡hobby-business, wherby he rais' th e ir main forte is the fu rs will bite when cornered. F u r m agazines have com pared right of way th ro u g h o u t th e nest ’ ody. The following have vol- c a rry th« ’ ad. Tentative plans , . ntbpr -a rc m aterial ' the fu rrv little anim als. And w hich a re called ‘ T he Mink of n teered : D olly R asm ussen, Vi point to a judge with residence lowed w .th other ra ' • h we saV litt}e< we j ust m ean T o m o rro w ” F u r pelts run up to the N u tria w ith a Sehmoo, A' -,f th e s ta te .” However, Bald- should it hen.m e avai a . v j cornnantivelv speaking, because $40 pi"ce. Bullock said. Capps’ legendary anim als. ock stated th a t w ouldn’t affect losier, Donna Snyder, N ita in Gold Beach who will handle \nder«on, and Je an n e I ten ton As the s e m i w ill pos i tv ?i own x u tria runs around B ti’lock reports th a t the anim - Some N u tria have escaped in »he building of the road, Curry County cases and asslet w d c sp r c d .n.crcs, we urge „ ,.r „ uniqu' f ,n w a y 5 _ O re g o n . , n d c a n he found run- co5, th, BrookinKS In Coos County, and In other Miss Norene Doherty spent counties, as his time will permit. “ 7 r v < J > ? t 7 as. The anim als have teU h like m ’ nly they are odorless, w ith ning wild in regions around Coos relocation wouW ?Kn^ * p tv p ' of e w e « We heavers, webbed feet shaped like no flies. The breeding stock is Bay. However. Bullock said th at abQUt $l5000 0oo accord n - »he weekend with relatives here Sam Hal. Don Fortier and Miss Doherty is a student at | Ackley, local attorneys, attends! SUr^ m m i e that bark issues a badger and sit up like a chip- fairly valuable. The anim al is the wild N u tria is a sm aller fo ngureg H ai| received. OTI, at Klamath Falla the Coos Bay meeting, w.H be a ™iUbie ™ n k Bullock has been raising a n ativ e of South America al J variety. i Thursday, February 9, cbieanti. 1956 Volume 10 — Number 51 Fox Bros. Truck Firm is Sold HONOR ROLL POLITICOS LOOK AT MARCH 9th STUDENTS LISTED BROOKS TO PLAY GOLD BEACH. TOURNEY STARTS NEXT WEEK P .T.A .H A S FOUNDERS DAY jn e muA/pJuf, Work Shop To Give Students-Teachers A School Break 2 0 JOIN RANKS CF HEART 'A R M Y ' Mrs. Lucian Loring First Rime Winner Brookinas-Harbor Postal Business Hits New M ark V irginia Akers Wins Honr rs M a y H; ive Judge For Cui ry County MINSTREL SHOW NEXT THURSDAY Nutria-fur bearing duck Del N~rte History To Be In Pilot HALL REPORTS ON R0A3 VISE?