Thursday, May 17 1956
pet parade
plans made
★ Sketch Book
The Pet P arad e for the Az «'
festival, set for S atu rd ay m<< i-
ing June 10' is now a u a i‘ n r
applicants. All those youngsters
Who wish to p articip a te are ask
ed to register a t M incers Jewelry
Any type of pet will be allow
ed in the parade, and prizes will
be awarded to those having the
most unusual pet, th e prettiest
pet, and the sm allest pet. A
¡-rand prize will also be aw arded
Leonard H arvey is in charge of
Tom McKenzie rep o rts th a t
the parade.
the Soap Box entries from this
area have been picked. To de-
SPLINE S A N D E R S ENG AG ED
Announcements a re out of the cide w hat ten boys would be
engagement of Miss
Arline chosen to represent Brookings
a t G rants Pass, an essay contest
Marie, dau g h ter of Mr. and Mrs
was
held and the top ten boys
Del Sanders, to D onald F rancis
Hillecwe. The w edding is to take were picked on the basis of who
did the best w riting. Now the
place June 2nd in St. M atthews
lads will s ta rt biulding th e ir
Catholic Church, Hillsboro, O re
racers. The town will look like
gon and will be followed by a
reception in the school cafeteria. the Indianapolis speedway be
fore long.
Nearly 500 Participate
In Brookings Tourney
By BUD PISAREK
JOINS IN C IS IO N CLUB
Mike, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul DeBlock, Jr. is the latest
member of th e incision club
having underw ent an appendec
tomy Dr. Brown figured he was
ripe for.
Heard of a Michigan angler
vho tram ped m iles to his pet
rout lake and cam e home w ith
i walloping big snapping tu rtle ,
vhich is tolerable eating, too.
It looks like the event should
be well received here and I hope
next yars race will enable m ore
youngsters to take p art. This
year the fact was this area was
allowed only ten sets of official
wheels regulated the num ber to
build th eir racers. Tom believes
we can have an unlim ited n um
ber. Good, th a t will m ake it
easier for us guys th a t ca n ’t
write.
In Repairing
& Refinishing
ANTIQUE CLOCKS
ft'ELOV E
OLD
CL< )CRS
Come in and Tell
Us About Yours
DAN
Red Neckjie
/he Jeweler with the
in Palmer Bldg.
Brookings to Have
Drivers School
F ra n k C arp en ter
ex-Oregon
S tate D rivers license exam iner
has moved to B rookings and is
opening a drivers school. Mr.
C arp en ter says th a t young peo-
ple ju st learning to drive should
be train ed in m ental attitu d e as
well as basic rudim ents in hand
ling an autom obile.
As an arm y officer, Mr. C a r
p enter saw« service in Korea. He
decided th a t Brookings w as the
place to live when he first com
pared our green landscape w ith
th e bleak, barren hills of Korea.
Mothers Day Dinner
Great Success
D O N 'T FO RG ET G-P
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The annual M others Day din
I thought for a m in u te th a t
ner cooked and served by the
th e helicopter seen flying a-
men of Chetco G range a ttra c te d
round the shore line w as c a rry
a larg e crowd S atu rd ay even
ing the ci «mo presidential hope
ing to the G range H all. A deli
fuls on th e ir to u r through O re
cious ham dinner w as served by
gon. But, I was wrong. This p a r
th e men w ith F ran k Kelley as
tic u la r airborne rig w as re
G eneral ch airm an and T o ast
ported to have som ething to do
m a ste r for the evening and Mil
w ith P o rt Chicago only.
ton F o ster th e head chef.
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Rev. H enry O sterm eier gave)
T here is alw ays a jo k er in the
a short talk on "M others"’ and i
crowd. But tto? biggest and the
H. J. Weigel and E arl Carson
best come from Texas, n atu rally .
sang appropriate songs for the
It seems some Texan wih a p er
occa^on. David C rockett and
verted sens«« of hum or threw* a
five of his young stu d en ts who
rock through a fellow Texans
are taking lessons from the Am
window w ith a note attach ed
erican School of Music played
which read, “Y our window is
accordion music during the din
B roken.”
ner. The young accordionists,
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D O N 'T F O R G E T G-P
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who have only been tak in g les
A w ards are usaully given in
sons about five m onths, w ere
the m onth of May. Brookings
K athleen
K oeller,
M arianne
has one unique person gaining
Longacre, Naomi S anders, Dean-
fam e in his chosen field of life.
,n a Bivin, and Alice Sm ith.
F erdie Stienm etz has been chos
| P o tted p lan ts w ere presented
en the "Leading R ural Mail C ar
i by the Brookside Azalea and
rie r for the Brookings A rea."
Bulb F arm to the oldest m oth
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D O N 'T F O R G E T G -P
L er present, Mrs. Cal G uerretez;
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Specializing
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BROOklNGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. H arold Jones
and daughter, Ja n a Lee, of
G ran ts Pass w ere week end visi
to rs in Brookings, visiting w ith
her sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Buchanan. Mr. Jones
used to he an electrician for the
old C
O Co. here, w hile Mrs.
Jones went to school in Brook
ings.
RE-ELECT
the youngest m other, Mrs. Leo
nard H arvey and to the mo
th e r w ith the most children.
Mrs. Fred G ardner. The tables
w ere decorated w ith gorgeous
rhododendrons from the garden
of Mr. and Mrs. C arl Johnson,
and a corsage was presented to
each woman attending.
The men of th e grange are
now looking forw ard to the F a
th er's D; y dinner the women of
the G ran :e are planning to serve
on Ju n e 16th.
Announcing
R O B E R T H. IS M E R T
Present County Commissioner
Experienced and Efficient
Republican Primary - May 18
“/ W ill Continue to do My Rest"
Pd
P litical Adv
VOTE FOR
SAMUEL A. HALL
We are pleased to announce
th a t F rank C arp en ter h a s joined
our sa lts staff.
Mr: C arp en ter is no stra n g e r
to man
people of Brookings.
As O ree »n S ta te D river License
E x a m in e r he m ay have passed
on your driving.
F o r a nominal fee F ran k will
teach v «u or m em bers of your
family. O«og >r.'s ap p ro v ed m e th
od of driving.
5 : L E PH O N E 3401
C "ED ” DEM PSEY
Your
D< d re-P l\ m outh D ealer
Deadline for
Membership Near
Proof of the rapid grow th of
Brookings was seen this w’eek
w hen C om m unity C oncert w o rk
ers found so m any new people
who rem ark ed : "Oh. yes. We
w ant memberships. W e atten d ed
concerts i n ------ —
a num ber
of different tow ns being given.
The annual drive for m em bers
d raw s to a close S atu rd ay m orn
ing when Brookings w orkers
join others of the Association
in Crescent City at noon to
choose the concert a rtis ts for
the series of four program s.
Those atten d in g will be: Mrs.
Roy Brown, Mrs. Fell Cam pbell,
Mrs. L. G. Twohy, and Mrs. C.
Ed Dempsey. C ontacting any of
the above will assure you of
seats. No tickets are available
a fte r the close of the drive. AU
available seats have been taken
for the past th ree years, w ith a
w aiting list for m em berships
vacated.
SELL IT.THRU THE
WANT AIM»
N early 500 co n testan ts are
p articipating in the
biggest
Brookings H andicap T ournej
ever, at the Azalea Lanes, ac-
e. rding to Glenn Rogt-'r, ow ner.
Rogers said th a t ap proxim ate
ly 100 people will be over from
Medford alone this week end to
bowl. N ineteen team s from Med
ford will arriv e S aturday, w ith
singles and doubles sta rtin g S a t
urday
afternoon, and
team
events lasting through Sunday.
Several Brookings how lers and
Brookings team s a re am ong the
leaders in the tourney, which
will end early in June.
Cliff Brimm , Brookings, leads
in All Events, w ith 1847, and
holds second in singles w ith 678
Yirg G oldsberry is high in sin
gles w ith 687. while L arry G or
don and Don V aughn are up
among the leaders w ith 665 and
653 respectively.
In team s events C resent Bowl
is leading w ith 3042, while Hi-
way Mkt. and Brookings M kt.
are 4th and 6th th u s far.
Brookings H arb o r high had
two distinguished visitors. Tues
day Dr. Roy E. Lieullen, P re si
dent of Oregon College of E d u
cation and Jack Morton, regis
tra r. The visitors w ere from
M onmouth and talk ed to pros-
peetive students.
S udents of Brookings H arbor
High went to Gold Beach as an
exchange assem bly on the 16th.
The acts featured are a tru m
pet solo, A P antom ine, Vocal
Solo, T ap Dance, 2 q u arte ts, Mo
dern Dance and selections by
the G irls’ Chorus.
Small Plane Forced
To Land on Beach
Any Darn Dam
L ast week, during one of the
foggy, rainy days, a sm all air-
era! i carry in g tw o men, deve
loped engine trouble and was
forced to land on the beach near
W haleshead. The men w alked up
to Dot M artins to get help as
the tide w as coming in and 1
about to reach th eir plane.
Tom m y Cox and Ray G ardner ;
wont down w ith th eir jeeps and !
{Hilled th e plane to safety. T he i
men then went to Brookings
w here they obtained p a rts to re
pair th eir plane, finally ju st
barely missing th e rocks in their
take-off.
with fishways
to keep Oregon’s water
George
Altvater
for Senator of Oregon
P.T.A., Clergy, Civic Groups, and Individuals
THIS IS YOUR SPACE!
Any Worthwhile Civic Program or Event
"W ill Be Advertised Without Obligation
Through the Courtesy of Lee Willoughby.
Sec Lee at Mincers or Phone 3725 . . *
To Make Sure Your Notice Is Placed.
Remember the Change of Date
For the Lions Boat Races.
GET OUT AND VOTE TODAY
MINCERS JEWELRY
Lee Willoughby
OW NER
BROOKINGS SEDE-MIX CONCRETE
IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE
SOAP BOX
DERBY
WINNERS
1. JERRY SWANSON
2. ALAN BOWLIN
3. ERNEST C. WHEELER
4. NORMAN MALCOLM
5. ROBERT R. COVERDFLL
6. TOMMY GARDNER
7. MICHEÁL J. HOCOMB
8. ART LORING
9. DAVID HOVEN
10. BOBBY JOHNSON
R E P UB L I C A N
Brc* kings-Harbor Resident for Joint
Reprensentative in the Legislature
From Ceos & Curry Counties
5E.YD
J BROOKINGS-HARBOR M A N
TO REPRESENT YOU
IN TH E S T A T E LEG ISLATU RE
Read Your Voters Pamphlet
and See Where He Stands
Id Political Adv.
If the Above Listed Beys will Drop by the Brook
ings Red-E-Mix Office at Del Norte and Memory
They May Pick Up Their Official Set of Wheels,
Instruction Books and Will Be Informed as to the
jhi «W*»
First Workshop Clinic.
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