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i » U OF w LIB R A R Y * EUGENE ORE ■¡¡Ms-flarlnr filo! Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community Volume ii Number 12 By BUD PISAREK LOCAL DRIVE NOW OPEN FOR '5 6 -5 7 CONCERTS “Community Concerts- a Car negie Hall in Every’ Town” will be the slogan for the Week of May 14th through May 19th, when the Community Concert Association conducts its annual renewal campaign for the next musical session which begins in the fall. General Chairman, Annette Bigler, will be aided this year by Miss Elizabeth Scone, New York^ representative for Com munity Concerts, who will be on hand all during the drive week, to aid in the campaign and to set up the schedule chosen by the board of directors and the w’orkers following the end of the campaign. Headquarters will be at the Hotel Surf in Crescent City, with Mrs. L. E. Bailey serving as headquarters secretary. The w'cjrkers will report into the headquarters as frequently as is possible, Mrs. Bigler said, in order to have a daily check on the progress of the membership subscription which has been sold out for several years in a row. The kick-off dinner, the official start of every Community Con cert campaign, will be held on Monday evening, May 14th, at 7:00 pm. (Daylight Saving Time) at the Pine Grove multi purpose room, the Pine Grove PTA serving a turkey dinner. Board members and workers are guests of the association at this annual dinner. At this time, Miss Score will announce which a rt ists will be available to the West Coast during the next session. Thursday, May 10, 1956 NO BIDS IN ON CITY BONDS • N laxly w an ts to ! >nd the City BUYS TIMBER of Brookings money. At least no The Brookings Plywood Corp body bid on the City’s $50,000 oration w’as the successful bid bond sale. Bids w’ere due on May der on a small piece of Federal 1st and were to be opened Tues timber, advertised in the Pilot day. night at the regular Council The Brookings Water Com tended the Grade School Music several weeks ago, according to The Coos-Curry Co-operative meeting. There was nothing to pany reported that the reservoir Festival, held last Friday morn Virgil Clark, timber manager. has reported the purchase of open. is full to the top and running ing and afternoon. Nearly 600 The total purchase was 53,000 Majtor Roy Brimm, a repre three acres on the Harbor side, Sketch Book over. The recent rain filled the youngsters participated in the board feet. for the eventual installation of sentative of the engineering successful festival, held under Ben Phetteplace and Don huge reservoir up, after some firm of Cornel!. Howland. Hayes a sub-station there. BUDGET HEARING Vaughn, an aggressive two-some alarm w’as felt because of the the direction of Mrs. Lucille and Merrifield, and the council Russ Messer, local manager, from Northgate, cornered me A supplementary budget hear ’ow water level. About 20 mil Patterson, with the co«liberation discussed the reasons why no the other day. Don was belling lion gallons are in the reservoir of all grade school teachers from ing, in which the O & C timber reported that the land is near body bid on the bonds. Mayor the present transmission line, me all about his new ice cream funds allotted to school districi at capacity. Company officials the first through sixth grades. Brimm said that the City had One performance, held at 11 17C will be set up. has been just East of the 101 Cafe. He machine and the wonderful pro feel that would last through hired the most competent people said that a sub-station there will and the other at 1p.m., played called for Monday, May 21st in d u c t it makes. He even promised the summer very well. relieve the station in Brookings to see that it was done right, and me a quart of the stuff to take the school library, at 7:30 p.m. The firm also announced that before near capacity crowds. and also provide better service said that he was disappointed home. Ben, on the other hand, they have applied to the State for to find that the bond issue had for the Harbor area. was trying to enlist me in his water rights on the Chetco Riv been turned down. Messer also reported that the «corp of Boy Scout Fund canvass er. They assumed that future ex sub-station would have enough Reasons oaggested for the non ers. The latter is known more pansion of Brookings would capacity to take care of the City biding were: Poor bond market wddrJy as “giving a guy the make the additional water nec Plans were rolling along for I of Brookings in case of a sub- at the present time; City of .needle.” essary at a later date. It was Youth Center imises to be one of th e is,ation emergency. Thene Is a Brookings Is new, and has no what promises — Sketch Book — possible, the firm said, that the finest Azalea Festivals, sched possibility that the station will credit established; technicality Funny thing, I got the needle, start of a line to the river may Nears Completion uled for June 9-10 here. Virgil be built this year. Messer said about the opening date of ttw h u t no ice cream. be put in this year, so that it all Virgil Clark has reported that that there are approximately 600 bonds; catling date of the bonde — Sketch Book — wouldn’t have to be done at one the Youth Center Building here Clark, general chairman announ outlets on the Harbor side. should he raised several years; ced several innovations to the time. Memorial Day approaches and has progressed to a point that it Festival this year. Discount rate could be set. The the Brookings Cemetery looks is almost usable. He said that City intends to re-advertise the a little shabby. With the absence the windows have to be put in, There will be, of course, the bids and correct above- men Wranglers Plan of water it seems logical that and the place cleaned out and crowning of the Queen, and the Homemakers Hold tioned technicalities and to pre people leave the graves unat Flower Show, Art Show, Rock meetings can be held in the new On Rodeo Again pare a prospectus. tended. There is a project for Show as always. It is planned to Festival Here building. The money was to be used to some civic-minded group Better He reported on the financial have a Bar-B-Que this year also. This Year provide a sewer system for the The first county-wide Home get that needle ready again. The Chetco Wranglers will needs of the Boy Scouts to the Plans are also underway for makers Festival to be held in City of Brookings. — Sketch Book — Rotary Club at their noon lunch have a Rodeo again this year The council also opened bids something new— a Pet Parade, to the southern part of the county The Mill Beach site has been It was voted at a recent meeting eon here Tuesday. He said that be held Saturday morning to on the building of the pumping attracted a large crowd to the just that, a sight, until the clean to have another Rodeo this year, the Scouts can use more finan kick off the Festival. Leonard station, and District No. 2 sew Chetco Grange Hall Thursday, up detail got busy. Lets hope probably during the last part of cial help. er system. Bids came from the Jt stays that way now. Offenders Clark reported that the Scout Harvey and Lee Willoughby are May 3rd, in spite of the rain. Pelican Bay Construction Co. of July or the first week in August working out plans for the par The Chetco Unit was the host should be reported and severely Details for the annual affair movement is really on the in ade and youngsters will be able for the gathering of the Home Smith River, for $12,745 on the -dealt with. will be worked out later, accord crease in Brookings, and it looks to register after May 15th. Extension units in Curry County pumping station and $66.977 on — Sketch Book — ing to Ed Thornton, one of the like that one new troop could be with guests attending from Coos the entire area system; from We haven’t heard too many used immediately. He said it was A Kiddie Caper, games and Dinner chairmen will he Mrs. committee members. On t h e their plan to have four troops by County and also Del Norte Busch-Co;«enhagen, of Portland, favorable reports from the fish races, will be held in the after committee an? Thornton, Wally pumping station $16.000, total Craig Mather. She will be assist County, in California. ing gang. It seems that the fishes noon and prizes will be awarded. Morris, Dick Adkins and Fned the first of September. for system $48.254; and the EWf aren’t biting. That seems sort of ed by Mrs. Adeline Fitzgerald. ____ _X _ D. D. Williams is in charge of Blunt. The members of the different, Construction, of Eugene, pump- Workers throughout the two fishy in itself. Someone told me that event. units displayed the various pro-ling station $17,500, total for th» Last year’s Rodeo was a big the Fish and Game Commission counties, Del Norte and Curry, success, and hundreds were SPEED LIMITS jects they have completed during system $. 0,226. didn’t plant as many in the Chet will he as follows: Smith River— turned away because of limited Committee appointments will the past year, with the Chetco 1 The Busch-Co[ enhagen fftm GET LOWERED be made soon, by Clark. co as in years gone by. A poor Alice Bolick, chairman; Beth seating. unit especially proud of its show was low bidder, but the engin Bramon, Mabel Brown; Geneva It was announced that the ing of lovely chairs the members carpenter always blames his The speed limits in Brookings eering fitm said that tyey would Rooney, Mary Fisher and Edna tools. have got another going over. A Lions Club sponsored Chetco had upholstered. take the m atter under advise— * Ross. — Sketch Book — HEIN WINS letter to that effect from the River Races, scheduled for Sun and recommend to the city- Brookings—Mrs. C. Ed. Demp, I arranged to meet Gene Gould At ten o’clock the registering ment State Speed Control Board to day, won't be able to be held, as their fm lings. in front of his store every’ Thurs sey, chairman; Mrs. Roy Brown, GOLF EVENT the Brookings City Council re another race is slated for Red was done by the Pistol River In ott »r actions, the Council’ Mrs. C. F. Campbell, Mrs. Lee day morning so he can give me The first weekend tourney at ported that from now' on the ding, California on the same date unit; with the presiding officer, looked at a hill for $276 from the the weather report for the weeks Hein, and Mrs. L. G. Twohy. the Del Norte Golf Club was speeds on Chetco Avenue 1 High and there would not be enough Mrs. Echol Nutt of the Port Or Brookings Water Company foe Klamath — Laura Menary, paper. I would like to report raoers participating. ford unit opening the moating at held last Sunday, May 6th. The way 101) would'be as follows: that last week’s weather condit chairman; Margaret Keating, tournament was match against 10:30. After community singing hydrants by the Plywood Plant. From Ransom Avenue to Pac- Ruby Rook, and Marylee Thomp ion failed to appear because it and he salute to the flag, the Th«‘ Pljwood firm asked the par at full handicap, and 19 en icif Avenue. 35 rtules per hour; rained last Thursday and the ink son. Fort Dick- Eilta Thomp tries participated in the split From Pacific Avenue to Oak Mrs. Mendenhall visitor’s were introduced by Mat City to *>ay for it, as they pay son, chairman; and Ruth Denny. ran to make Gene’s scribbling ilda Pate, Marjorie Moore and taxes in the city. The City lias two divisions. Winners were as Street, 25 miles per hour; From agreed to check into the matter. Crescent C ity- Beverly Holl scribblier. Lets hope for sunny- nfollows: 1st, Lee Hein, even; Oak Street to the Chetco Bridge Is P.T.A. President Bernioe Hewitt of the Chetco un A sales representative from oway, Mary Madding, Mrs. C. weather this week. it. Greetings from Oregon State 40 miles per hour. Signs were to New officers of the Brookings- College were given by Eleanor Entyc«o,edia Americana appear— H. Pyles and Mrs. Clyde Bigler Bill Ritchie, 1 down; Orv Stump. lx* installed by the Highway De — Sketch Book — 4 down; 2nd division, Paul Brunk Harbor Parent-Teachers Assoc Trindle, State Agent of the ed to 1 lquire about the Green Virg Clark, head gissmo of as co-chairmen with the follow first, 1 up; George Yamor, 2 partment. River Law, and to ask for a bua* the Azalea Festival, is looking ing workers: Jack Bennett, Le- down; and Hugh Ross, 2 down. During the hours of school iation were installed last week Home Economics Extension Ser ini ss 1.« ense. It was assumed ha at the regular meeting in the ontine Bennette. Violet Berry, vice. for a speaker for Azalea Week The tournaments will be held crossing, speeds in those areas could 1» > issued a license, but ha high school auditorium. Those Helen Boone, Mary Burdick, Sunday. will be 20 miles per hour. every weekend. The reports of the county com would ave to adhere to the ord installed were: President, Mary Margaret Clay, Barbara Clausen — Sketch Book — M e n d e n h a l l ; Vice-President m i t s were given by Mrs. Lol inances of the city. Let me say that I once receiv Hazel Harris, Nancy Hurdle, STUDENTS PERFORM Marge Hoagland; Secretary, eta Myers on Azalea House; fnc ’ity took an option iron» ed a B grade on one of my col Anne Kruger, Carl Kruger, NANCI SNEEI) Dorothy Spees; and Treasurer, Mrs. Bea Phillips for ACWW the ci >tco Wranglers on th» Florence Lusk, Mrs. Wally Mac WINS AD-RIME lege course speech talks. ON KIEM-TV iel, Alice Mather, Florence Mc — Sketch Book — Dance students of Blossom Be- Barbara Pollard. Mrs. Robert and IFYE; Dolly Smith on the ».’•ang ts ' property with an eye A real rash of ad-rime entries Virg mentioned getting either Neely, Alyce Moseley, Edith poured in this week in an a t hee and piano students of W. Swan installed the new officers. State Council; Mrs. Ruth Moore to bin ;ing the matter of purcfc* one of his two good friends, Schroeder, DeAnne Snow, Carol tempt to rhyme up “Do You Seek Austin Simmons appeared on A large turnout watched the in on Finance; and Mrs. Echol Nutt a- mg ie land to a vote of ttw on New Units. Mi’s. Bertha people, 1 he land, 4 ’u acres, can Wayne Morris or Harris Ells St^nbrough, rene Syrons, Ivy a Famous Brand?” Nanci Sneed, Eureka TV last Thursday even stallation. Sharp, 4-H Leader, spoke on 4-H o»’ had by merely taking over tlM Winn and Jeanne Thompson. E n tertain m en t was furnished worth. That’s one thing I will . Route 1, Brookings, a housewife, ing. Tap students were Susie paymei ts. Memberships will be available turned in what the judges pick. Martin. Kathy Bushnell, and by a group of first and second Demonstrations. say for Virg, he knows how to Ilv council recommended to from any of the above workers * graders under the direction of win friends and influence people. ed the best slogan. She wrote Greg Behee. The girls in the At noon a luncheon was served Imagine having both Ellsworth or at the hotel headquarters. The '‘Your Slightest Wish Is Our can-can were Patsy Snyder, Jodi Mrs. Lucille P atterson. Also the group by the Home Econom t»i‘‘ planning comn,isaion that they investigate the opening up and Morse as personal friends. campaign itself wiU last only Command.” Reeues, Teresa VanCiel, and thene was a 7th and 8th grade ies ('Iuh ol Chetco Grunge. of Mill Beach. I wonder if he ever had them until May 19th. and membership Nanci can stop at the Pilot Bonnie Saxelby. Mr. Simmons' square dance group, and tu m Fhey accepted the commission’s TL- afternoon meeting opened over for a visit at the same time. will tie closed in the association office any time and pick up the pupils were Dick Ragland and bling acts, under the direction following the drive. with community singing. The recommendation th 1 the City — Sketch Book — of Mrs. Pat Gibson, Dennis Crosby. 10-dollars. tl 1 ■ county The association's concerts dur guest speaker, Sgt. Clivord Paul A ttorney n o ti'. His main speaker better he court that befoi. . a ,, cepts new ing the past few years have been son of Medford, talked on Civil someone well versed on the sub ule radius of Defense and showed movies ol plats w ithin a s,. :.i.ic ject “How come the Azaleas are played to full houses and have i gs it first the atom tximb test. He told how the City of Br< ie rg blooming the first week in May I included both instrumentalists, to the City homemakers could help prevent refer said new p and the LIONS' boat races are vocalists and dancers of inter national renow n. Last year’s pro- • I such disasters by giving only a Plan Commission 101 study, as not.,’ gram consisted of the Paganini I lew hours a month as plane according to sta b law. They accepte 2 ’ > recommen- Coos and Curry County Sam ; PePrpspn,a,* ve * n ( ongress lour spotters. In Brookings to take String Quartet; Leonard Pen- TO ASK FEDERAL AID The primary election is draw dation that tli<- i Paul Jackson, U S. Office of nario. Pianist; The Song Mas ing near, and politicians are on Hall, present Curry County D is-, - ars aK°- Porter ran against ! pard in this important project, take irnmediat«* ! dy C o u n c i l ) one calls Bill Hammon, phone action to re- Education, was in Brookings this ters and Nan Merman, Mezzo practically every corner. The trict Attorney, from Brookings, Ellsworth two years ago. 4quest the S ta te week surveying the facilities, and Soprano, and many of the 1501 actual election is a little over a is running against Minnie King,' For State Senator, Seventh 3301, and he or his wife w’ill be mission to re-c, lL gh way Com- ruider the low* helping Supt. of School D. D. Brookings members considered it week away, and interest is run of Port Orford. She was the Senatorial District, a strong glad to enroll more helpers, bid s ibm itted n th? North Williams with the formation of the best program ever planned ning high both on a local level former vice-chairman of the light between Ryd McKenzie, of) The Chetco Unit was awarded Coos County Republican Central' Port Orford, and James Beding- a gavel as it was the unit w ith B rookings and l asy and Pioneer a claim for federal monies. The for the local group. Workers and in state political circles. Committee, and has served on field, Jr., of Coos Bay has I* ?n ’he highest percentage of attond- S treet projects application will be filed later, promise that this year will be Locally, ’ the biggest interest I ) h ‘ Council tabled recommen the State Central Committee as promised McKenzie was former nice a? fix? last three unifs as good or better, and urge that Williams said. centers in the county commiss a representative of Coos Coun- representative from Ows-Currj meetings Mrs. Bernice Hewitt, dation 26, which recom m ended yo utelephone for reservations, ioner’s post, where Brookings' ty. She has lived in both Coos County. (chairman of the local unit was the acqukutioi by the City of WEATHER so that you will not miss out. mayor. Roy Brimm. is pitted in For the 24-hour period ending and Curry County, and has also] o f Course, on a state-w ide, lhp recipient of the gavel for the the V. rangier Clubs’ holding, la the Republican race against Bob favor of the option. unit. at 10.00 p.m each day. RECRUITER TO VISIT worked for the Repnblican party level, the slhatorial nomination Ismert, present commissioner Thurday, May 3 52 48 1.26 Barney Shanks. Marine Re After th* recognition and in BARl:BRSHOi‘PEKS T R IP __ for many years. j between Wayne Morse and from Pistol River. Friday, May 4 54 50 1.21 cruiter, will be in Brookings on Also on a local level, the race) Moody Smith, takes a back seat stallation of the Curry County Die ilob Swanson.-», Cliff Busts- Saturday, May 5 59 51 .29 May 18th. He also announced; No other county post is being between Dave Shaw and Charles in public interest between the H o m e Extension gommittee neJls, Vic Hoff.iahis, Gena —f Sunday, May 6 59 49 .24 plans for the 6th Oregon Beaver contested in either party. Porter, of Eugene, should be a raoe on the Republican ballot be members for the coming year, Georg» Monter attended the Monday, May 7 59 48 .01 Platoon, w’hich will be formed Interest is also high in the good one. Shaw is a Gold Beach tween Doug McKay, Phil Hitch the ninth annual Homemakers trict Barbanhopper quartet OWk Tuesday, May 8 57 48 06 in June and would consist of representative race, for the rev attorney, and ran against the in cock. Elmer Deetz and George Festaval closed after a very suc- test, held at Roseburg, cesiul meeting. Wedneaday. May 9 58 48 __ boys from all over Oregon. week end. enteenth Republican District, cumbent Harris Ellsworth for Altvater. No W ater Troubles NEARLY 500 ATVEND Anticipated Here MUSIC FESTIVAL AT HIGH SCHOOL This Summer Approximately 500 adults at Propose Harbor Sub-Station Soon AZALEA FESTIVAL PLANS PROGRESS Primary Election Next Week ¿a