Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 12, 1956, Image 1

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    U OP w LIB R A R Y *
EUGEHE ORE
April 17 is the Last P ay to Register
★ Sketch Book
— Nowhere A Finer Community Nowhere A Finer Clim ate
Thursday, April 12, 1956
By BUD PISAREK
The town is winning back its
population now that the Man»
« l - Freemans, Ackleys, Smiths
and' Kerrs ?."d P°ssibly ^ t e r
„ .
„
’-«»»r winter
are returning from n»v-
retreat. Wanting to be like tne
rest of the travellers, I made a
’hurried trip to Smith River and
hack the other day.
LATE REGISTRATION
The City of Brookings Re­
corders Office will be open
until 8:00 p m., Monday and
Tuesday, April 16th & 17th
the accomodation of the
iv* .
-;eh to registrr
voters who v»„_
»„ „ e
and also for those who u n ­
changed their names -since
their last registration.
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Clive Manley can officially be
Called the Old Desert Painter
now. I viewed his paintings of
the desert the other night and
to me the electricians mate is
first class.
Jim Cross was seriously in­
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Henry Kerr reports bringing jured in an accident up on the
back some works of art from Gardner Ridge on the North
his Amazon trip. These works Bank Chetco Road, last Friday,
are in the form of movies of the when his truck tipped over on
him.
tribes down yonder.
The accident was reported to
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I haven’t had a chance to talk have happened this way: Cross
to Warren Sm U hti nnd out the! wa8, drivini ’ FM,er and Bolvi
progress he made on his exten­ truck, and got stuck in a rut.
sive European trip. Which, by the Bob Williamson tried to pull
way, had to unfortunately be him out with a log truck, and
routed through Ireland. Newer- the Cross truck started to tip
the-’ess I don’t doubt but that over. Cross tried to jump out,
the Smiths viewed some of the but the truck caught him, and
great masterpieces in the many fractured a femur on one leg,
with a compound fracture on the
European galleries.
low’er leg. The other leg also
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suffered
a fracture.
Ed Ackley returned from D. C.
Dr.
Paul
with manv stories and favorable,
.
x . Ronniger administ-
reports. One thing he succeeded'
.’“ “ A ?nd
in doing was to get the govern-1 F d ™ °rton1 and
up ° llce
merit to p*int the front of h l.l Bud Cress drove him to the hos-
office building, which incidently P',a1' Vhe" he ' ? U ** cont,ned
is above the U. S. Post Office | for several month■■
BREAKS LEGS
IN ACCIDENT
Volume 11 — Number 8
BROOKINGS TO HAVE FOOTBALL NEXT YEAR
Grange To Give
Scholarships
Coast Association I Kay Nichols Wins
To Have Convo
The Oregon Coast’s Xssociat- Essay Contest
K ay N ichols has been announ-
( ‘2ns ^ t h anual convention will
I red a« the - ~ ner ot the 195C
To A Boy, ana G iri
on Xprii 22,23 and 24
At the regular meeting Pi the 1 „t the Tioga Hotel in Coos Bay. VFW Auxiliary essay contest Iff
Chetco Grange Friday evening, According to a release from the this area, according to Mrs.
it was voted to sponsor two 4-H group it will be “bigger, more Bemadine Kelley. Chairman of
Sclplarships to the 4-H Summer informative and entertaining the contest for the local VFW
Auxiliary. The contest was car­
School at Corvallis in June, one than ever before.”
for a boy end the other for a
Oregon Governor, Elmo Smith, ried on through the local high
girl from the southern part of will be the speaker at a luneh- school. Miss Nichols will receive
the county. The Grange has done eon Sunday evening, April 22. i a prize of $7.50 and her essay
| has been sent to the state chair­
this for the past fifteen years.
Officers will also be elected.
man to be entered in the state­
wide contest. The title of the es­
says this year was “America,
The Beacon of Hope.»’
-
No Protests
At Hearing
OLD COSTUMES
NEEDED FOR PLAY
NEW JURY LIST
IS The PICKED
OUT
new Jury List has been
Brookings will have football
this com ing year. T hat fact was
brought hom e to m any eag er
fans, when high school principal
announc'd, with 22 people on the
list from Brookings and Har­
bor, out of a total of 40 picked.
The circuit court docket, under
circuit Judge Charles Woodrich
of Douglas County, has been set.
Trials will start on April 23rd,
at 10 am. A complete list of the
cases will be printed in next
weeks Pilot.
On the jury list are the follow­
ing: Emil Edwardson, Harbor;
Bert K. DeMoss, Brookings; Leo
Lucas, Harbor; Henry Payne,
Harbor; Lloyd McAdams, Brook­
ings; William Hoagland, Brook­
ings; Edwin Oar, Brookings; Al-
mo Newton, Harbor; Donald O.
Craig, Brookings;
Roy Springer, Harbor; Charles
Echols, Brookings; Clement A.
Bridges, Brookings; Charles Be-
hee. Brookings; Judith Crockett,
Harbor; William G. Muncy, Har­
bor; Minnie Murry, Brookings;
Ethel Molino, Brookings; Ralph
Menning, Brookings; Vernon
Hanscam, Harbor; Victor And­
erson, Harbor; A. J^ Felice,
Harbor and James R. Collins.
Brookings.
lour gam es have already been
contracted tor, with an o th er tw o
Gene Allison announced
that
possibilities
t
The announcement was coup­
led with an o th er release ex­
plaining th t Brookings is now
In a conference, a fte r being for
years an “outsider."
Allison reported th at c o n tra c ts
have been signed for four games,
w ith Pow ers, Phoenix, Gold
Beach and Illinois Valley. The
school au th o rities report th a t
they would like to play she
gam es in th eir first season, so to
allow’ th e stu d en ts to have four
w eeks of p ractice before th e ir
first g a n v instead of the c u s t­
om ary two. liecause m ost ol the
prospective players have never
even had on a football helm et.
Rehearsal is well under way
for the play “The Importance of
Being Earnest.” The 1890 cos
No football coach has I een
The Brookings Council, Tues­ tumes have either been made or
hired as yet, although Supcrin»
SQUARE DANCE
day, in their regular meeting, sent for and lines are thoroughly
tendent of School, D. D. Will­
awaited in vain for people to memorized. Charlotte Jensen is
iams has interviewed several
IS W ELL A TTEN D ED protest setting up of the first learning how to use her parasol
candidates. This week he did
sewer district, in Area No. 2. and Joanne Renhard is giving
hire Jess Thurman, who will
The newly formed Square
The hearing meeting date, pub­ Chuck Hoffman the once-over
serve as an assistant eoadt,
Dance Club got off to a tremend­ lished in the Pilot drew a blank, with her lorgnette.
Thurman was captain and center
ous start last Saturday night and the conncll went ahead with
Friday, April 20th is the date
of the Linfield College football
with an overflowing crowd of plans to construct the sewer ! of this comedy with admission
team.
,
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1
being 75 cents for adults and
enthusiastic dancers, at the system as planned.
Ed mentioned the fact that he AD-RIME W INNERS
The realization of football twite
They agreed to advertise for 50 cents for students.
spent several hours with a Wis- ARE ANNOUNCED
this year was brought alxnat
IOOF Hall.
INTERST COOLS
Victorian furniture or access­
consinonian Senator A1 Wiley. It
Visitors
came
from
Pistol
Riv-1
bids
1x10(1
through the efforts of the school
Visitors came trom Pistol Riv sue °"
wi(h 8e,ling
the the clty bld&
fo is" ories are needed. If anyone has
The Pilot has two winners to
seems that Ed and Alex carried announce this week because of
board and school officials work­
er, Gold Beach and surrounding opcned on May 8th. The adver- some of these articles, would ON CITY PARK
their lunches to different schools a mental lapse in the editorial areas
ing together with the Quarter'.
Because of an apparent lack’ of
added to the festivities tisement appears in thia weeks’ they please call the High School
together.
back Club.
department. Somebody in the when John Braillier and Don Pilot. The council passed an as soon as possible.
interest in buying the proposed
■
— Sketch Book —
The Q u arte rb a ck Club has
staff forgot to write a story Wheaton of the Oregon Coast­ ordinance. No. 86, which provides
city park, partially from the
All in all, when you talk to proclaiming last weeks winner.
purchased the uniform s for the
Chetco Wranglers, and partially
these travelers, they all have one It was Estella Hoagland, Brook­ ers Club, called for the danaers. for the “issuance and sale” of
from another source, the City team, and a re considering plana
Local
callers
were
Pat
Gibson,
Report
Favorable
bonds
for
the
purpose
of
“ac­
thing in common . , . There is no ings, who wrote in rhyme to
i to light a field for play.
Council has cooled down on the
place like home . . . especially “Join our style parade’» “Where Les Miller, Fred Fox and Buzz quiring. construction, and equip­
It was definitely established
project.
Miller.
ping" a sanitary sewer system.
BROOKINGS.
that
Brookings won’t tie in the
a heart’s a heart and a spade’s
A meeting, called for Sunday
The next dance of the club
They also planned a motion to On Chetco Project
new conference on a football ban-
a spade.”
afternoon,
brought
only
one
per­
will be on Saturday Night, April advertise for bids on a sewage
PHONE EXPANSION HERE —
is at least this year. However«
I The reports on the trip to
This weeks winner is Kathleen
A telephone construction crew Steeves, Brookings, who will also 21st, at 8:30 pm., at the VFW lift station in Area No. 2. The I Washington. D.C., made by 2 son out. The City had consid­ the conference will jiertain M
ered
buying
the
property
(4
is busy along the main stem, reaeive $10 when she comes into Hall and all persons interested pumping station would be in the Chetco River Mouth committee­
other sports, including basket»
clean from the Harbor side to the Pilot office, for her rhyme, in joining may do so at that form of a pit, with a small con­ men, Wilson Freeman and Ed acres) from the Wranglers, and ball.
4
’4
acres
from
a
private
source
out west of the city, hanging an ‘‘By these men whose ads you time. Information can be had crete structure above It.
Allison and W illiam s attended
to make a city park, and e rec­
The city also aw arded Dunning Ackley, was favorable.
additional 100-pair cable with an read” which goes with the head­ from Frenchie Arrell or Ernie
a meeting cf conference officials
Ackley
reported
on
his
trip,
reational
area
in
the
city.
The
Christensen.
Motors the contract for the new
end of each lead into the auto­ line "Satisfaction Guaranteed.
of the old Rogue R lw r groups
police car. Four firms entered to the Rotary Club, Wednesday council had considered putting Monday night ,to establish a neWT
matic exchange. This should take
noon.
He
said
that
he
personally
it
on
the
primary
ballot.
bids on the police vehicle, but
care of an additional 400 instru­
group, whien Is u nnam ed as y«t-
Dunning was the tow bidder. It thought that the chances of Con­
ments, maybe more.
It will include Glendale, Phot*»
gress granting the $206,000 ap-
was also decided to let Chief
. ..
f
* * ,.» .
lx, E agle Point, I'linois V alley.
Joins Firm Here
«^.,1
*u
*
,
propnation
for
the
start
of
the
Bud Cross sell the present police ‘
..
.
* * , ,
j
Rogue River and Brooking*»
The Home Economics Club of
Charles
Foster,
of
Gold
Beach,
River
Mouih
project
look
good.
car, rather than turn it in on a
the Chetco Grange will meet on
will be making his home In Harbor schools.
i
It
was
possible,
he
said,
that
trade-in. Dunnings bid was
Friday the 13 of April, at the
$2107,
less excise tax which the ' it might be included in a sup- Brookings now. He has joined
Grange Hall. Mrs. Bonnie Gates
I plementary budget. If not, it Mr. F retl in the wixxiyard here,
city
does
not have to pay.
FLYING GROUP
and Mrs. Polly Clendenin will be
| may be on the next fiscal budget and Jim Nichols ha« left the
A1 Phillips, representing the
the hostesses and it is hoped
A small hassel is in progress to the building restriction the Ambulance Committee, reported and work would »tart about a firm The place will be called PLANS MEETING
there will be a good turnout of
Foster and Fretz Woodyard.
over
what the building being building must not be used for on their plans and told the city year from now.
members as plans are to be
The Civil Aeronautics A.'Tthi
Foster is married and will
The
men
wore
brought
to
the
built
for
the
Boy
Scouts
should
dancing.
Also,
according
to
the
that the Committee was ready to
made for the Mother-Daughter
I istration, in cooperation with the
move
down
as
soon
as
he
finds
be called. Local supporters, in- deed from Mr. Ward King, the dissolve and give the am bulance'
ll“r ™
banquet, to be held in May,
, Chetco Flying Club, will hold
¡7«
eluding Mike Page, have insisted building is to be used for a meet- to the City. However. City At- EUsworth- and ,n fhe S*™ * by housing.
I a safety meeting In Brooking^'
Morse.
Ackley
that the building should be call­ ing place for Scouts and Scout torney Ed Ackley pointed out ,
r
««*„n
° n Saturdl»y night, May 5dk
Mrs. Mary Lane, of
school
Pomona Grange
ed the Scout Building, and that work only.
that the Committee should w rite' *
. V“ ‘ M* ‘I’, high w
.,
' ■ ' • The tim e and place of the m
eet»
is
spending
a
few
days
with
her
it was doeded for that purpose
Now, it takes money to finish up a conveyance first and then fnend Senator Alexander W.ley,
inb
has
not
been
definitely
a*»
and family, Mrs. Don
alone.
Has M eeting
this project. In May there will if the City would accept the ° f Wisronsin> whiIe in Washing- daughter
tablished as yet.
Dingman.
The Curry County Pomona
ambulance. then they could dis- tOn
A speaker will head the pns»
A letter from the local group, be another drive for money for solwe.
|
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Grange met at the Chetco
Scouting
This
drive
is
put
on
gram, and films will be shownk
printed
below,
makes
that
jwint
Grange Hall, last Saturday, with clear.
Phillips presented a proposed
each year by the Head-Office of
It is planned to discuss the var­
fifty members present. There
Scouting, in Eugene, the Oregon rate structure on the ambulance
ious phases of the Flying Club
However,
another
letter,
from
u w six guests from the Lake
Trail Council. The funds all go w’hich would make it a "paying
organizati'
s j u here the
Guy P Miller, Scout Executive
Earl Grange.
out of the Brookings-Harbor proposition’» with the cost set at
student permits and identiflohfc»
to
scout
enthusiast
Henry’
Kerr,
Mr. and Mrs Dick Irwin, of
i area to be used to send Boy 75 cents a one-way mile, with a
ion cards ■
ssivd by the
Sixes Grange, were elected as explains that it can not be Scout executives and field men minimum cf $6.00 a trip. T h e !
Aeronautics |>eople.
called
that.
delegates’ to the State Grange
to see that scouting is being car­ proposed ambulance cost on a
Mr. Miller pointed out that, ried on according to the book. trip to Crescent City would be
and Mrs Arthur Sweet, also of
Sixes, will attend State Grange "bile the Scouting program, and Thus, Brookings-Harbor do get $28.50.
The teacher replacement prob-
Rose Peterson, Una A. Row- Assister t Coach
as Insurance Delegate.
in particular the Oregon Trail some of their money back, indir­
No action was taken on his lem won’t be as severe this year, ley, Ih Ion E. Smith, Wilma A.
Mrs. Ed Ravekes, of the Chet- (~’ounCtl. would enthusiastically ectly. Do not get the two drives recommendation, but the council as it was last, with most reach- Smith, IL Jean Thompson. Re- C ontrc-t Signed
co Grange was presented with a suPP°rt the plan of a community confused The Scout Building discussed the ambulance
Two ne
am b u la n c e fo
rn in g to
io i becca I. Williams Richard Yates
for r I ers nlannincr
planning on retu
returning
teh ers were hired
blue ribbon from the State -vouth recreation building, which Committee uses all of the money more than an hour. The big teach in the Brookings-Hai bor Hilda O. Cooper, Catherine Do­ thi« week b / School Superintend-
Grange for having the best *s developed by public subscript- for local Scout use, none of1 problem facing the Council Is district next year.
ent D. D V illiams. Signed up
herty;
Booster Night in the State Pom- ion- the>' arp opposed to calling which goes out of town.
who is going to drive it. The
Most of the contracts have
was Jesse Thurman, w’ho com­
Ralph G. Fowler, Betty T.
ona. She was also presented with lf a “Scout Building" as such. If
The Scouts, them«»lves, in the Volunteer Fire Department was been returned, according to D. D,
pletes his muning at Linfield
W. , Guthrie, Carl Har-
a beautiful corsage.
,s against the rules of the Boy I past five years, have raised con- suggested, but no action was Williams, Superintendent of the Gray, A. W
College in McMinville this year.
rison,
C.
N. Powell and Clar­ He wdll teach the 8th grade, and
Mr. W. Barker, of Crescent Scouts of America to own such siderable money to be used to taken, pending a study.
Schools here.
City, won the pillow slips that a building, because "of their un- build this building.”
Also legality was questioned.
Back next year will be Carol ence M Dial. Both the superin­ assist with the coaching duties.
were donated by the Pomona by desirability from a community
Signed by the Chetco
as to what right the City had to Baldwin, Leora Bradshaw, La- tendent D. D. Williams, and high
Thurman was on Linfield's
Mrs. Henry Adolphsen. of th e' P°int of V1PVV after a year or two Scout Building Committee
take to take the ambulance out Meme Christensen, Harold E. school principal, Gene Allison, varsity football team as a center
Sixes Grange
of operation.”
- 1 Ray Reeser, Secretary
of the city limits It was believ­ Cooper. Irerw F. Crump, Evelyn have indicated that they wdll for four ye »rs. He was the cap­
The State Grange Sewing Con-
The let»er from the local
ed that it could be set up Mke DeMoss, Hannah Dotson. Ruth stay.
C. A. Page, Chairman
tain of the team thia past year.
test was held in the afternoon. Kroup is as follows:
T h e only losses will he Mr. He is mai ried.
the fire district, on a contract O. García. Francis A. Giroux.
Rod Herman, Treasurer
The judges were Mrs W. Barker i The roof is going on the Scout
basis for the outlying areas.
Blaine Grihle, Treasurer
Frances S Henry, Bemadine and •l^ rs- Lztren Solem, Mrs. Pat
The second teacher signed up
and Mr». J. J. Phillips, of the Building. Thus building belongs
The council will have a special Kelley. Iris L Kindel, Audrey Gibson. Mrs. Richard Yates and is Martha Canard, who will
Roy Wekleman, Elks Rep.
Lake Earl Grange Mrs Ellen to the Brookings-Harbor Boy
session Thursday afternoon to B. Laehn. Petra Dee, Georgia Bernard Smith. Joe Tobin, the graduate from Eastern New
Art Bollinger, I O.O.F Rep.
Jaggers won first place Mrs and Girl Scouts The deed is
Ben Jones. I O.O.F. Rep,
pass on an ordinance allowing ’ Lewis, Lilli in Mathews, Frances elementary school principal, an- Mexico University, She will
Jaggers' prize winning pillow held by the local Odd Fellows in
Mrs. Tom Doherty, Girl Scouts »he state to work on the high- M Morris, Hazel W Morris. Luc-;
earlier that he was teach Spanish, English and anew
•slips wfll go to the State Grange, ’rust for the Scouts. According
lie Patterson;
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the district.
Mrs Dewey Akers Girl Scout» way within the city liRdta
rectlve reading.
A K A M I t i A CAAIC .....
Scout Building
Most Teachers
Plan To Stay