Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 22, 1956, Image 1

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Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community
Volume n — Number 5
Thursday, March 22,1956
Two Visit Congress on River Project
— W heels are beginning to tu rn
| on one Brookings project. Two
’ men, W ilson F reem an, and E d
Ackley, left W ednesday for
W ashington. D C . w here they
w ill appear before a house ap-
A rrangem ents have been m ade
T he Brookings C ity Council
A new building will hp built j propriations com m ittee, to te st-
by the City to oil the streets, in
had th eir reg u lar m eeting T u es­
by R alph Menning. as a p art of ify in behalf of the Chetco R iver
order to keep the dust down
day night at the City H all, and
an expansion program for h i s ' m outh im provem ent.
during the com ing dry season.
F reem an, as chairm an of the
heard a disquieting report of a
Buick S ales and Service business.
The
oil
th
a
t
w
ill
be
used
is
a
A recent study, just com pleted, shortage is based on use of the
Chetco project com m ittee will
child who neearly drowned in a
M
enning
took
out
building
recognized grade known as SC - I.
ditch on F ir S treet. The council was reported by John E. Seger, 1955-56 v alu atio n s and the lim its
p erm it this week for a concrete testify, and Ackley w i’l assist as
which has been used in various
agreed, a fte r considerable dis­ County Superintendent of School imposed by c u rre n t bonding law Coastal cities, and has proven block stru c tu re which will be his lawyer.
Tuesday the Pilot received a
cussion to tak e action, im m ed­ show th at by 1960-61 there w ill As th e v alu atio n s vary, so also
134 feet by 95 feet, ad jacen t to
I don’t know if th ere is any
very satisfactory.
teleg ram from S en ato r W ayne
iately, and have the ditch fenced. tie th ree school d istricts in Cur* will th e sh o rtag es vary. It should
and
adjoining
th
e
presen
t
M
en­
tr u th in the report th a t the
This oil w ill be applied on the ning building on H ighw ay 101. Morse, who said, ‘‘T estifying to­
ry County th a t will lx? legally be pointed o u t th a t the valu-
B rookings-H arbor C ham ber of
M ayor Roy Brimm argued th at unable to finance by sale of atio n s m ay decrease as well as stree ts to a w idth of 12 feet,
The H orton Bros, w ill do the day before house .appropriations
Com m erce plans to erect a huge the C ity didn't own th e property bonds the school facilities nec- increase.
which will give am ple driving
construction, and th e building sub-com m ittee on public m orks
sign on the o u tsk irts of the citl on which the ditch is located. essary to m aintain th eir present
S eger rep o rts th a t one of the space, and it is not an oil em u l­ will begin as soon as w eath er u rging $200,000 for initiation of
saying sim ply, "TO l R IS 1S
However, it w as discovered th a t .educational program .
C u rry C ounty school districts is sion which w as used on th e perm its. I t w ill be a one-story construction on Chetco H arbor
HELP
K E E P BROOKINGS the C ity has a recorded deed
project as authorized in 1915.’*
T h e Schoolhouse Planning cu rren tly experiencing a de- streets tw o y ears ago.
stru c tu re .
G R E E N BRIN G MONEY.’’
for the property, filed Ix'fore the Section of th e S ta te D epartm ent creasing of assessed valuation
The cost of th is oiling has not
In T uesday’s P o rtlan d Jo u rn al
M enning said th a t m ore shop
present council took over. Brim m of E ducation has just released and an increasing of school en- been budgeted for taxes, but will space w as needed, and It is an Item appeared, indicating th a t
— Pipe Dream ft —
Very few people a s k 'd me to said th a t according to m inutes th e most recent survey of school rollm ent. U n fo rtu n ately , Seger be done on those stre e ts w here planned to enlarge th e present all th ree of O regon’s D em ocratic
go back to W ashington. D. C., to of previous meetings, the coun­ building needs in the sta te of says, ‘’The solution of this prob- requested, a t a cost of 10 cents service d ep artm en t and add on congregational delegation had
cil never acvtqueu
accepted th
discuss the River M outh project cn
u.v e property,
p . v ^ I iy , j O o n
T his §tudy was coni-i lent will lie outside of direct Cur- per front foot of each side of a used ca r reconditioning se r­ appeared to testify in behalf of
y counties and
al
indicates ! ry C ounty control and will be , the stree t; in o th e r words, if you vice.
w ith Congress. In fact, none and it should be the d uty of th e | p l e b by
th e project. T hey w ere Morse,
However, in view of the fact that pro p erty ow ner to fill th e ditch th e building needs th at will be found in legislation at th e S t a t e ! have property of 60 feet ion ing
E dith Green and Sen. R ichard
t
I have m ore than a nodding ac in.
the street, it will cost you
N eubergcr.
accum ulated by the y ear 1960-61. and F ederal level. E ith e r Federal
$6.00.
quaintanceship w ith S?nator:
The actual figure sought is
The
study
fu
rth
e
r
shows
t
h
a
t
,
or
S
ta
le
aid
to
school
building
It was pointed out by city a t ­
P etitions will be prepared and
Joe M cCarthy, and W ayne Morse
$206,000 to be used to const m e t
a fte r these school d istricts have or a change in bonding lim its
torney
Ed
Ackley
th
a
t
w
hoever
it would seem at tim es th at I
a jetty , and for dredging opev-
sold all the bonds the law will will be required to afford a per- available at the City H all, and
W ork has been sta rte d on an ations, according to plans and
w ould be m ore valuable there had the deed recorded, if it was perm it, provided the voters of m anent solution. I t is our hope can be obtained by anyone who
a city official, m ade th e city
th a n here
th e d istricts approve such bonds, th at every citizen will point out wishes to have th e ir stree t oiled, addition to the W estern Auto, specifications of the Corps of
responsible for th e ditch.
— Pipe D ream s —
they will be short approxim ately this problem to S ta te and Fed- or property ow ners can come in and W estern A uto F u rn itu re Engineers, U.S. Army. T he p ro ­
S to re in the Cam plx'll building. ject was authorized in 1945, but
T his pictune-taking can be
It w as estim ated th a t it would $901,379.00.
eral au th o rities w henever poss- to the City H all and sign a p e t­
T he addition will lx' built by the no appropriation was e v e r made.
ition,
or
call
Ralph
Reed
and
chore. W e tried to snap one of cost the city alm ost $5,000 to tils
The study shows th e probable ible.”
your nam e will be en tered on ow ner of the building. F ell
Bob S hehan and George Dun the ditch, and fill it. It runs
O th er m em bers of the ru m -
Campbell, and will provide f o r :
a n 11. G. Nelson, Sec.
ning, W ednesday, on the h eh a'f nearly 700 feet
Unemployment Officers the petition for your street.
LITTERBUGS
1800 additional sq u are feet of and T reas.; V ern H anseam , Rex
of the Red Cross. F irst th e cam
A motion was m ade th a t no
space behind the present store, Hayes, John H ew itt, Clive Man-
era w ouldn’t flash, so we had to
It w as reported to the City Change Date Here
which will give th e stores much ley, M urray P alm er, Dr. R. M.
call Joe S ayre in to offer his deeds be recorded w ithout the Council T uesday th a t trash had
needed sto rag e room.
A S ta te Unem ploym ent Com­
ex p e rt advice. Then Mac Me consent of th e council, in th e f u t­ been found on Chetco Point. The
W hite The group has prepared
The enlargem ent will be of a voluminous portfolio of facta,
Donald had to chase over and ure. It w as also agreed th a t th e Council referred it to Police pensation Commissiion R epres­
concrete block eonstm etion.
find some batteries. W e shot d istrict lie included in th e spec­ Chief Bud Cross, a fte r issuing a en tativ e will ta k e unem ploym ent
pictures, petitions and recom­
The M. I. Wood Lumlx*r Office m endations which they will pre­
George and Bob six tim esibefore ial assessm ent d istric t now be­ w arning, th a t persons found
claim
s
v
d
interview
applicants
has ju st recently been com pleted sent to congress.
we got a usable photo, and then ing set up, and th e cost of the dum ping tra sh inside th e city
in th e u pper story of the Cam p­
couldn’t get it back in tim e for drainage co u ld ’be included there. lim its would receive a fine up to for w ork possibiliities on Wed-
The co m m 'ttee has1 secured th e
However, th e council also $500, or receive six m onths in nesday m ornings betw een 9:30
this issue. Ju st one m ore smile
The stu d en ts of the Brookings- bell building, and C arl Yahr will support a-'-’ ” —«!»• •' anproval of
j agreed th a t som ething m ust be jail or both.
boys .
and 11:30 every two weeks. This H arbor high school a re holding a move into an ap artm en t on the t h e
Go’- ' 'r
S ecretary o f
.— Pipe D ream s —
done im m ediately, and decided
P ro p erty ow ners on the point is a ihange from th e ir previoos carnival this I ’-iday night. Mar. first of the month.
S ta te an ’ * tto m e y G eneral,
T he building boom has sta rted to fence it in, a t once.
have th reaten ed to fence the ¡call. Tb y will me a t the C ity ' 23rd, beginning at 8 p.m., in the
Countv C- * • cf Curry, (Axis,
spinning again, along w ith the
The m eeting w as adjourned to are a off if the trash dum ping IT?T. The next report date will ¡high school gym.
Lane and r m "9 cities in O re­
couple of weeks of nice w eather. next T uesdav night.
persists.
he on April 4th.
Fi h pond m arriag e booth,
gon and four Ch m bers of Com­
Pop Reed reported $145,379 in
merce, plie *’0 •vrvice clulw,
has! thall throw , cake w alk, for­
new p erm its issued since the
tune telling, ring toss, confetti,
'n e a rly 2,000 netdiun signatures,
first of the m onth. W hat I w ant
are a few of the m any booths
and 2,000 1< ’
f> no resident*
to know is w here do the build­
i sponsored by th e various classes
W arr-m M cN edy, q u arterb ack from all sec* --•'p of the U.S.
e rs hibernate dufing the w inter.
In 1915 t* C ‘ os of ’'ngineer*
and clubs
club president reftorted th at the
E very S pring they leap out and
000 is req ” ted .•
• 1 c • that bx’al
A King and Q ueen w ill also he club’s ’oal of raising
s ta rt ham m ering aw ay
i p l e t e . ¡ i n t e r e s t s W O ' Id
,;de the s|x*c-
m
ore
'b
an
halfw
ay
<
crowned
th
at
night.
C
andidates
leys in the tow n of Brookings to ‘he California-O regon L um ber
- Pipe Dream*
t D ITO R ’S N O T E The fn llo v-
lands, <
■ ents, rights-of»»
the public use as highway, with* Co. In co rp o rated N ovem ber 19, from the Senior Class anp Joy The t( ' il received thn cb i n - 1 if °
Jt is easy to see the secret of i<l inform ation uvts secu red an I
¡ now i way and * u 'i nosals rv*c-
out exception or reservation for t ' “ T is no longer in existence Gott and Ralph Ingle; Ju n io r dividila t contributions
the S ate llite Club on their style •riOen bp Bob D im m ie k f o r w r
PfS-ry to '
'
’ed for the
p riv ate ow nership of, or opera*- having become inoperative and Class, P at T aylor and Phil K ess­ $3.031.: ’
show. They get at least one per
b -O'' of Brookings. The Pilot
project. Thi.« /as done.
At
,
’
n e x t g e n e r .a l
'eating,
I
ler;
Sophom
ore
Class,
Suzy
any sew^r.
Vi Tub 1, 1925 and proclaim ed
son in each fam ily to model, and i ’c c« ••• if is in th e public’s ic-
It w as th
i of the com -
mem-I
»verm >r in Ja n u a ry 19.‘6 S tearn s and Ralph W allon; th» Apri! I . a drive f
DECEM BER 21. 1920,
then 1be res’ of the fam ily comes "'cxt. in view o f the proposed
m
’tte
e
that
necessary
ng
will
I
two's
W
Í
1
lx»gin.
Th<
<
I
>onna
Nona-
Freshm
an
Cla<
iiyment of taxes, V er
• days a fte r the filing of
to w ateh a is paid adm issions,
n en d itu re o f .< >97)66 for the
be at f »• high school »I A movie, je ttie s havi
constructed
m aker and Bu« Hansen.
’o.
1
B
»'okings,
the
above
rs,
John
N.
M
D
Ev« r> body ¡r i the city w as eith er
7 th
i '!
been com-
selling tick ets Foot ba »1 H ighlights of T is lX‘- and th e dn
of S tate .’”
rg s Land and T ow nslte
in th»? si low. w atching it or baby
o' *ted small
it th
aft moo rages will
ned for showing
tes and the class
for th ‘ir ci
RCH 15. 1937 tli
m.v was duly dissolved,
sittin .
n th a t
•e < tpiial. The
sn't
n m itk v apixiinl
to » i „ u ,
t will be K ing
thf
Land and To»
r p. dis^h rged its lia-
to
the u n restricted
fino
ip
possibilities
(
d
u
d
y
1 P
ueen
distrib u ted its assets arid
did sell and conv
u; ' o' all of the
the fie
very
of
N e w Soci.
e in charj.
iuritv
»urrendnrrd and cancelled
iroxim atelv 17 k
e. The >
‘ cost
• C h a rlo tte
jx?r
akin;.
□f
n
e H oi
re L isted
o\ >n eoru'res said
' in the
•od of
anet Glass,
Bro<
los L
lonrnent will pro-
esser,
ecortlini
». G uthrie, 1
vatii
Bn
of th ? F u r?
i ooi ce for from
ative.
rv
Cot­
’illiarns,
St
* ma
uu n eicial fishing
n S anders,
! ce to discharge
e p u t a 1»
1914 thr
ÍBER
It
its down from
show in
to 50 mil» s of
al will be
open o'-ean th a t
1 for these boats
get inb
isting ports.
The repi
' irth e r sta te s th a t
'be ftehb
will build
p’a n ts
:l<' '"i
«
mat« d, tl
th a t
irxtd prod-
the i ' pie
the E
ill u mt
per
COUNCIL DECIDES
TO FENCE DITCH
Schools To Face
Crisis By i9 6 0
DISCLOSE STREET
OILING PLANS
New Addition
To Be Built For
Menning Buick
WORK STARTS
ON ADDITION
School To Give
Annual Carnival
This Friday Night
Quarterback Club
Raises Over
$ 3 ,0 0 0 To Da*e
Repart an Sewer Mette
Connors
M mager
an id
««-♦ed* k e
For Teon Aqers
Is P- -
DED
th
W illiam s
The C ity Hall
an em ploym ent bureau for the
t'W’n-agers in th< area. T hey are
asked to regBt 'r a t the C ity
Hall, and pro-;« c ti\e cm plovei«
are asked to re
hey m ight have
to list any
T he listings c< uld include babj
'■’t t ’ng. law ns t > b? mowed, oi
o th er job« te a t are suitable ft
teen-agers.
I^n d
ted the town of Br< wikings as is
«hown on the m ap o •f P lat No l St ite
Brooking« which w as filed and of S ’
approved in Curry C ounty on
D FC FM R FR 1. 192 '0 T he m an
shows that this cort m ration de 1-
i“?‘ed at! roads, str eqts and al- ’’ ,p:
we find th at
i’e ow nership of th e <^»wer ap-
aears in this deed.
I am in favor of s»wers. The
‘own needs sewers v ery badly.
'e need civic im provem ent and
‘he fieople will have to pay for
'hem . I am not in favor of
’we 'ing th> tax p ay ers money
” ' •'ything in which we cannot
' e a g u aran teed title in re-
urn.
Bob Dimmiek
1 by th e S at-
•Hite Social Club w as a big
succcs Ix-TC last w< k. Over
persons a tte n d 'd the show to see
the latest styles on aprade. M r .'
Frenchy A rm ll acted as M aster
of Ceremonies,
9 lv* sponsoring group w anted
to thank all those w ho partic-
• ted, and especially th e G ar­
rison Music S tore, who brought
an organ, and an o rganist up at |
the last m inute.
p lan t m
gs Plyv
ion for I he p ast y
rpoti
alf has been
ice of G eneral Tan?
com pany th r ugh
D irectors.
Morris, previously th e
M anager, through th e
iud of tim e, will how-
ain w ith th e firm aa its
G eneral M anager, in a i
capacity.
ullnw’ing com prise th e
?ent staff of Brookings
Corporation, at p resen t;
nors, Gen. M gr.; F ra n k
Kss’t Gen. M gr.; L. P.
•ffice Mgr. and
m ber M anager.
In disc li
•port «-•
lent wll
■*e?in sp o i
It is esi
to u rists vi
m oprage for
boats sim ilar
ng the At-
»1 her places,
»bat 150,000
■a each year.
A D -R IM
CONTEST
V era P
v ho gives her
address as 1323 Ransom Avenue,
is $10 rich r this week, as a ne-
su it of ent» rin • and winning th e
w eekly A i Rune Contest. H er
slogan, rby nung w ith "Payroll,
T ax es—He! P Us All” was "D on’t
F ly The C uop When The W ild
Ducks Call A $10 check uw aits
her a t the Pilot Office.