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Nowhere A Finer Clim ate - Nowhere A Finer Community
Man Killed
In Accident
Harvey, son of Henry W. Hen-
I derson, was brought In from th»
Volume 11 — Number 11
woods, Wednesday, by his broth-
ier. The brother said that they
| were working up above the old
Pipe Dreams
The High School Girl's Chorus watering trough, on the old
received a I or Superior rating county road, about two and a
and the High School Band re half miles from town, and that
ceived a HI or Good rating at Harvey was badly injured when
the Southern Oregon District a tree Jumped the stum p, lodged,
Music Contest held nt the South turned and skidded down the hill.
ern Oregon College of Education Dr. Ed Samuels was called. Sam
in Ashland, Friday, April 27th. uels found the man dead and re
The Girl’s Chorus sang three ported that he must have b»*en
numbers — ‘‘Praise to the Lord’* killed instantly. The family lives
The scheduled highway im by Kurth, “Mother, I Will Have
on Easy Street and Harvey was
provements in Brookings got a A Husband” by Vautor, and
White
I
louse
Conference
Spring
Music
jolt this week, when the highway “Calm as the Night” by Bohm. a veteran of the Korean conflict.
5k
Funeral services are ¡»ending.
Follow Up Is Held
commission rejected the bids on The High School Band played
Concert
Thursday
By JOE MURPHY
the work, opened last week, as three numbers “Men In Gray"
At Gold Beach
being too high.
a march by Brahmsted, “If Thou FIRM TO BUILD
A follow-wp «r the White
The
Hlgb
School
Music
De
Flossie Buchanan celebrated
Both of the Brookings projects, Be Near” by Bach, and "Ken
House Conference on Education An expansion and improvement
'her tenth year in business Tues partment will present its annual was held in Curry County, Wed program is under way at the the highway improvement from tucky 1800’’ by Grundem&n.
NEW BUILDING
day in Brookings. Everybody in Spring Music Concert under the nesday, a t Gold Beach. Groups of Brookings Plywood Corporation the Mobil Station, to Harris
The
contest
is
held
to
enable
Coast Power Saw and Equip
the Buzz Bae Diner at exactly direction of Mr. Dial, in the High educators, and other interested plant here, according to general State Park, and the work plan school groups In the district to
ment
Company has announced
School
Auditorium,
Thursday
four minutes to nine Tuesday
ned on Pioneer and Easy Street, perform before Judges who are plans this week tor a new build
parties attended the conference manager John Connors.
was given a free cup of coffee. evening, May 10th, at 8:00 p.m. from al lareas of the county.
Connors said that the new and the paving of the school side musicians from colleges and uni ing, which will add 2400 square
You can compare a job like hers The High School Girl’s Chorus
Attending f r o m Brookings machinery would increase the walks will he delayed because of versities. The judges rate the feet to their operation. The new
and
the
High
School
Band
will
to a chaplain aboard ship. Every
were Mrs. Elaine Kerr, P.T.A. efficiency and capacity of the the rejection bid.
¡x'rforming choruses on tone building will be built adjacent
body tells Flossie their troubles perform the numbers they sang president; Mrs. Gladys Kanick, present plant by approximately
The word was received here by quality, Intonation, interpretat to, and directly behind their
and
played
in
the
contest
at
Ash
although she doesn’t have any
land as a part of the program. School Board Member; and D. D. 1,000,000 board feet per month. Estes Morton, of the US. N at ion and artistic effect, diction, present structure, just off Chet
TS cards to punch.
The
Activity period mixed chorus Williams, superintendent of the He said that an estimated 30-35 ional Bank, from Ben Chand selectioina sung, and appearance. co Avenue
— Pipe Dreams —
more people w’ould be employed ler, of the highway commission.
schools.
The band« are rated according to
The «tructure will lx» a 40 by
Mister Arrell presented old Joe will appear and several smaller
at the plant with the additions
Low bidder on the work was tone quality, intonation, Inter- ,60 foot concrete block building,
ensembles
will
also
perform.
with an award at Rotary, a pol
in.
the J. C. Compton firm of Mc | pretation, general effect, stage and cost will be an estimated
There will be an admission
ice hat, a tin badge and a long
Two pieces are already in. Minnville, who bid $219,(XX) on |deportment, instrumentation and $10,0000. The work is expected
charge
of
50
cents
for
adults
and
barrelled cap gun, in honor of
They are the edge gluer. and the the improvement in Brookings of iseleltions performed. The judges to start im m ediately, and nxwt
my recent and lamentated duty 25 cents for students, with the
Rainmann patcher. A sander, a 101, which w’ould have widened then rate the groups in divisions of the excavating is already done.
receipts
going
to
the
musió
de
as amateur Chief of Police. How
hot press, nine sections of drier the main highway to a four-lane of I, superior; 11, exrellent; HI,
The added room will be used
The opening date of the Gren and a core lathe will also be add
ever, at the end of the meeting partment fund for the purchase
street, and would have eliminat good; IV, fair and V, poor. In mainly for an expanded ren air
of
musical
supplies
anil
equip
fell Speed Way, in Crescent City, ed. It was expected that the
he took it all back, including
ed the dangerous curve near
has been set for Sunday, May 13. drier would be installed in July, Andersons going north from addition to the ratings, the 1 shop facilities and service for
the badge and presumably sold ment.
groups are given helpful and chain saw* outboards, and all
The races will be mainly hard- and the hot press in the fall.
them at the store.
Brookings.
constructive criticism on their small build r. ;s.
tops
and
stock
cars,
although
a
— Pipe Dreams —
APRIL BUILDING
The other project was in con performance.
Horton ai .1 Gribble will do
large midget race has been
Ran into some nice people at a
junction with the City and the
This is the first year that the the building.
REV.
JO
H
N
SHIDELER
scheduled
for
the
Grenfell
Speed
box social Saturday night. Pearl HITS $ 8 5 ,0 0 0
WINS AD-RIME TEST property owners of the area. Brookings-Harbor High School
way on Sunday, July 1st.
Dimmicks groceries got the high
The State was to have paid has lieen represented in such a
The
cars
and
drivers
come
Building
permits
issued
in
Ap
est bidders, because we assume,
Finally a man broke through $15,000, a part of the total costs, contest and the students are to
ril in Brookings totalled a neat from Southern California, Ore into the winning ranks of the
she is a fine cook.
and would have seen Pioneer lx* complimented on their fine
$85,760, according to city work gon and Washington.
— Pipe Dreams —
Pilot Ad-Rime Contest. Although Road paved in front of the school ¡»erformance and showing.
Time trials for the regular the contest is by no means lim
Rod McKenzie, our current superintendent Ralph Reed. Reed
along with a portion of Easy
Mrs. C. M. Dial, Music Direct
state legislature now making a reported that permits were is races will begin at 1 p.m. and the ited to housewives, generally Street. The State was to let
or,
accompanied the groups to
bid for state senator, was in sued for five new residential races will begin at 2:30 p.m. The speaking the majority of the en the bids on that project along Ashland.
races
are
operated
by
the
Harris
structures
and
two
commercial
Brookings Tuesday. He seemed
trants have been the gals that do with the 101 project so that one
The U. S. National Bank will
Besides performing in the con
Enterprizes of Eureka, Calif the shopping.
very unhappy, because most of buildings.
present the fifth of its spring
bidder
could
do
both.
test,
the
following
students
en
Residences were Bob Geiger, ornia.
the people told him it was the
This w'eek though, the judges
However, the bid was 20 per joyed attending and listening to series of statewide trust and es
first time they saw him since the $13,000; Brookings Bible Cburch,
picked an entry sent in by Rev. cent higher that the state’s est other groups perform.
tate forums in B’ookings
last election. However, he can $14,000; Horton and Son, $10,000, SCHOOL BUDGET
John Shideler, Episcopalian min imates, and the commission re
The forum will get under way
Band
Members—Dick
Fadling,
blame the road from Gold Beach and $13,000; and Paul Boden-
ister, as first. Rev. Shideler fused to accept the bids.
in the V.F.W. Hall, Wedne«dAyr
Sylvia
Gates,
David
Bushnell.
PASSES EASILY
south for that. Rod is a sheep heimer, $11,000.
matched the headline ‘‘To These
May 9th, at 7:30 p.m. E. L.
Now, Chandler told Morton, it
Commercial building permits
The Brookings-Harbor School Places I Will Go” with “It’s would be necessary to re-adver- Phyllis Cole, Rosiland Gardner, Morton, ma lager of the Brook
rancher and doesn’t get too much
David
Gates,
Janet
Glass,
Joan
time off for campaigning and were issued to Consolidated District 17C budget passed a vote Good To Trade With Folks I tise the bids, which would prob Kanick, Phil Kessler, David ings Branch will preside at the
winning votes. We do hope that Freight, $11,000; and the Coast test by a heavy majority Mon Know'.”
ably lx* done in June. It would Moore, Jerry Smith. Marv Bull meeting which will feature «
if Rod makes the grade as state Power Saw- and Equipment Com day. The total vote was light,
If Rev. Shideler will bring his appear then that work wouldn’t ock. Jim Nelson, Sally Swanson, four-man Him from U. S. Nat’
about the same as last year, with »1 lection plate to the Pilot he start on either project until late
senator we get to see h;m before pany, $12,000.
Ixx* Wallace, Danny Ames, Shir ional's head office.
81 voting in favor, and 9 opposed. will be awarded $10.
he runs for something else.
This will be th« seventh year
summer or early fall.
ley Buliixfk,
— Pipe Dreams —
Phyllis Chadhourne, Mike Gar that U. S. National has pre
W e attended the Quarterback
rett, Judy Kemp, Alfred Mikkel- sen ted th is p o p u la r series. Las:
Club meeting Monday night.
•en, Don Morris, Danny Mullen, year more than 2,500 person»
They had the uniforms there,
Boh Sedra, Bonnie Webb, Paul nttended the forums the bank
plus a movie on'football rules
Williams, Melody Brimm and presented throughout Oregon.
that was a dandy. The food was
A new high school basketball
Comment ng m the Intenest
Chester Bumbarger, 30, of Col David Ostenberg.
good and there was plenty of coach, physical education and
Girls Chorus — Ann Baldwin, shown by ( re-’ornans in the ser
Soap
Box
Derby
ton,
ton,
Oregon,
was
hired
this
it. The Quarterbacks plan on health instructor has been hired
CHIEF CROSS
week as the new school principal Barbara Gould, Joan Kuhnhenn, ies, E C. S immons, U. S. Nat
making a monthly show out of it. for the Brookings-Harbor High Is A Possibility
of
the Brookings-Harbor «Momen Kay Nichols, Marlene Olsen, ional prsident. said, "We are
George Dunning served as the School, according to Supt. D. D.
Jean Stacey, Kay Brooks, Viola indeed plef’ °d that so many
An organizational meeting of ISSUES W ARNING tary school.
master of ceremonies because Williams.
neopl? find ’he forums instruct
the
'‘Soap
Box
Derby
Commitee’’
Bumbarger is completing nis Jackson, Joan Kanick. Jackie ive and helnfq!. Each year»
President Warren McNeely was
The man was Calvin Pace, who
Brookings
Chief
of
Police
Bud
Smith
Pat
Taylor,
Sandy
Whill-
still eating.
has taken his basketball team was held Wednesday, May 2nd, Cross says that young law viol master degree this summer at ock, Sharon Bennett, Virginia ’hows us more and more Ore
in the Brookings City Hall. Those
the University of Oregon. Orig
to the last three state “B” tourn
gonians are taking steps to in
present were. Tom McKenzie. ators were getting out of hand, inally, he attended Oregon Coly- Bishop, Cathy Broekmiller, Judy
aments. He taught at Elgin, Ore.
and reported that the police will lege of Education at Monmouth. Sadler, Mary Gail Smith, Sally sure their heirs the greatest ben
Leonard
Harvey,
Dale
Rusch.
Music Festival
Pace will take oVer the head
have to more strictly enforce the He taught at West Linn, and has Swanson. Judy Tyler, Marva efit and protection from the es
tates they have created.”
basketball coaching from Art Roy Brown, Dan Stiers, and Rev, curfew ordinance.
Friday Afternoon Guthrie, who has handled the Henry Ostermeier, forming the
been a head teacher at Colton Weaver, Helen Broekmiller, Ann
U. S. National’s four man
’
Breuer,
He reported that|m inor thefts for the past six years.
The Grade School Music Fest coaching here for the past 11 committee in its entirety.
team for the Brookings forum
'
Glenna
Giddings,
Deanna
Lowe,
of
gasoline,
and
batteries
had
An
assembly
at
school
is
to
be
He is maried, and has three
ival, planned for Friday, has had years. Pace will also assist in
consists of three trust officers,
some time changes, due to the spring sports, and will set up a called betw'een the hours of 12 taken place, along with other children. We will set up an in Margie Matlock, Sharon Mc W D. Hinson and LeRoy B.
double shifting. According to high school intramural program and 1 :00 on May 10th for all miscief, and that the police were termural program for the 5th Clain, Beverly Mr Nee ley, Sandy Staver and assistant trust offle-
Pendergrass, Alice Phillips, Judy
going to ‘‘clamp down” on the
Mrs. Patterson, who is in charge
He is married, and has three boys whose age lies between — violations of the curfew ordin and 6th grades.
Phetteplace, Cathlene Heeka- »•is J. D. Ba rd and II. E. Butler.
through
15
yeahs,
using
August
of the Festival, the morning children. He attended Bringham
Hinson will maxe the ofwning
thorne, Jane Ix*wis. Sandy Wav
ance, which is 10:30 p.m. Chief
shifts, grades 1 through 6th, in Young Universitl, where he play 12, 1956 as the dividing line.
remarks
and introduce the other
ANNUAL
BOAT
RACE
and
Doris
Shuey.
At the assembly members of Cross reported that there is too
cluding the 5th and 6th, will have ed basketball. He majored in
three speakers.
SET
FOR
FESTIVAL
their performance at 11 a m , on Physical Education and Health the Derby Committee will ex much roaming around the streets
During Butler's part of thy
Friday morning in the new high Pace has a varied background in plain the rules and regulations after that hour, and that it has
Plans are going forward, nioe-
program, which deals with "Es
“got
to
end.”
school auditorium Friday after gymnastics of all types, including of the race, and will have ap
ly, for the Second Annual Chetco
tate Planning’’ the conversation
noon, at 1 p.m., the afternoon wrestling. He first started teach plication blanks for those w'ho
River Boat Races to tie held in
of the estate and the protection
are interested.
shift, including the 5th and 6th ing in Joseph, Oregon.
of the est-.to ejBnner’j, family
The King’s Teens are sponsor conjunction with the Azalea
Sponsors for the racers are
graders will perform.
A Brookings girl. Nancy She- will le e r r
•
Savings that
Festival The races are scheduled
ing
a
P
arent’s
Night,
on
May
4.
FLYING PICTURES
assured, and it is expected that
can
be
ret
han,
won
first
place
in
an
-ss
i
for
June
10th,
and
will
probably
•
by
sound plan-
ten racers with top notch race | All parents, pastors and friends draw contestants from a very contest, sponsored by the Fed ning resu”
TO BE SHOW N
maximum
tax
of
the
King’s
Teens
memlx
re
are
Motion pictures and a talk on cars and presenting a uniformed
MORSE ASKS
! ;• ' o be brought
invited to attend. This meeting w’ide area. Two classes of fish erated Garden Club. She won the economics
apppearance
will
represent
and
flying safety will be given at the
will be held in the V.F.W Hall boats will race as well as a big district honors, and will now out.
City Hall, this coming Saturday attain a respected recognition at and will start at 7:30 p.m.
FOR MONEY ON
Staver’s
flock of the thrilling, speedy compete on a state level The
entitled ’’Pract-
evening, under the sponsorship of Grants Pass on July 14th. The
hydroplanes.
announcement of the honor to ieal Dist
‘ n Plans,” will
CHETCO PROJECT the Chetco Flying Club. A man winner of the Grants P? ss race
the community was made at a show grar ’
lustrations of the
Wayne Morse. Democratic Sen from the State Civil Aeronautics will get to travel to Akron, Ohio
way a n
meeting in Phoenix.
of distribution
ator from Oregon, ask, ! a senate department, Salem, will con- to compete against racers from
Three Brookings-Hai bor worn plans hav
n used effect ive’y
appropriations committee f o r iuct the meeting. The Chetco all over the country, with ex
The U S. Bureau of Census ¡cultural specialties
en travelled, last Thursday, to by propei
Wsers. Again, pro-
$225.000 for th? Chetco River Flying Club now has 21 members penses paid.
has released the figures com-
Other farm products totalled the district meeting of the Fed teet ion of tbe family and con
boat harbor Tuesday. He had the and owns two planes, a 4-pIace
uiled at the end of the year of $861,849. This was made up of erated Garden Club, held in aervation < tile estate are the
Chetco project included in his Tri-Pacer and a 2-place Taylor- LAST M EETING OF
1954, showing how much was re $317,964 for dairy products, and Phoenix, Oregon. They were. main Issu«
requests for $1.500 000 for start craft. They will welcome anyone
ceived that year by Curry Coun $22 308 for poultry and poultry Mrs. C. L. Fallert president of
Bird w 1 conclude the pro
ing construct.ng or planning on interested in flying or learning I’.T.A. THURSDAY
ty agriculturalists for their pro products and $521,577 for live- the local club; Mrs Roy Welde- gram wit his remarks about
The la.-‘ r.ieetin?, of the P.T.A. ducts. The total reported by 390 stoi k and livestock products.
navigation and power projects how to fly.
man, Flower Show Chairman; “Experien- d Management.’’ Hi
of Brookinvs-Harbor will be held farmers amounted to $1,942,179
in Oregon.
The value of forest products and Mrs. John Molino, Beach will point ut that the essential
Morse's biggest request was
The Chest X-Ray unit will Thursday night ' ’m ight! begin By classifications, over one-third sold from the county's farms Flora Chairman
element in any properly planned
for $1.000.000 for the Rogue Riv probably be in Curry County for ning at 8 p.m. Installation of the of this sum came from “horti-l fame to $414.854.
Mrs. Fallert gave a report on estate Is , e management thal
er harbor at Gold Beach. Other ten days or so. during the fore new officers will be held at that cultural specialties,’’ probably, All of the Oregon f- rmers took the clubs activities
continues ifter the death of the
requests for Skipanon channel part, of August, according to re time.
signifying floral products, total in nearly $346 million, in 1954,
T ie group heard the state estate plat r. He will show slide«
A group of grade school young ling $665.476 Of this sum. under < and of especial interest is the p resid en t. M iss C la ire H anley, featuring the many facilities be-
boat basin at Warrenton, and an ports. This service, free to all, is
urspecified amount for planning financed through the Christmas sters, under the direction of Mrs. thp heading of crops, $740 was nearly $10 millions of this under of Jacksonville, Oregon, who was ing provii’cd by U. S. Nation»]
on Ho’ley dam on the Calapooya Seals and has been one of the Patterson, will present a few for field crops, $120 reported as the classification of "hortieu.t- the featured speaker, she told in planning and adnnnisteriaj
River, and an ocean-going vessel prime aids in the detection of numbers from the music festival. having been received for veg- i ural specialties.” This shows that how ’hings can tx* accomplished estates.
channel from Vancouver to The tuberculosis and various chest Mrs. Pat Gibson will have a etables. $15.235 for fruits an d , Curry rai^d about one-four by the various Garden Clubs
A question and answer perloc
disorders.
Dalles.
square dance and a tumbling act. bernes and $649,419 for the hort- j teenth of the state's crop.
work ng together in a federation. and social hour will follow
Thursday, May 3,1956
★
Highway Improvement Gets Setback
As Commission Rejects Low Bids
CHORUS WINS
DISTRICT HONOR
PLAN EXPANSION
AT PLYWOOD CO.
HARD TOP RACES
TO OPEN SOON
TRUST FORUM
TO BE HELD HERE
ON MAY 9th
Hire New Principal, Coach
Brookings Girl
Wins Contest
CURRY'S 1954 FARM PRODUCTS