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CHETCO RIVER PROJECT NEARS APPROVAL
★ Pipe Dreams
Bids In On Sewer Bonds
Reeser Re-Named
Plywood President
W. R. YOUNG WINS
AD RIME CONTEST
A couple of telegram s startled
th e B rookings-H arbor commun
ity last Friday. They came from
S en ato r Wayne Morse .and re-
ported that th? Senate Approp
riatio n s Com m ittee has added
$225,(XX) to the Public W orks
Bill for the development of the
m outh ot the Chetco River.
The Public W orks Bill has been
reported out of the com m ittee to
the S en ate for passage. A fter
th is bill is passed by the S enate
it will go back to the House of
R epresentatives lor passage by
th a t body.
Then, this sum of money will
become available to lx?gin the
Chetco P roject Present plans
and s|M’cifications which have
been prepared by the U.S. Army
E ngineers call for sufficient je t
ties at the m outh of the Chetco
River and the dredging of the
1’he City of B rookings cam e a
j step closer to realizing ow ner
ship of th e ir own sew er system
“Visit Us Today, or At Any
as the council accepted the First
D ate" said W. R. Young, of Rt. 1
Ofliaers w ere elected at the Brookings, and he becam e the N ational Bank of P o rtlan d high
annual m eeting of the stock
w inner of the Ad-Rime Contest bid to purchase the $50,000 bonds
holders of th e Brookings P ly for this week. W ith a few’ well voted by the c ity ’s citizens. The
wood Corporation. Ray Reeser chosen words Mr. Young wins lower, and only o th e r bidder,
was re-nam ed president of the
$10. or b e tte r th an $1 per word. was the Brookings B ranch of the
firm : and Don .McCarton was
He rhym ed it w ith “Buy or U. S. N ational Bank.
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nam ed vice-president; Ted Fow Ju st In v estig ate.”
The F irst N ational B an k ’s bid
W ith the lettin g of the bids
ler w as elected treasu rer; and
Only a few more weeks rem aui of $98.45 p er 100 p ar value of
on th e new highw ay im prove
Al M incer w as re-named secre in th e contest, so get your en the bonds, w ith in terest at the
m ent, us Y ankees on th? north tary.
rate of 3.496, provides the City
tries in!
side of th e city can expect to
D irectors nenx>d w ere: hold
w
ith the $50.000 at the lowest
dodge bulldozers and the rest
overs, Ray Reeser, Don Mc
cost. This m eans over th e ten
GOING ON V A C A T IO N ?
shortly. We don’t im agine they
C arton, Ted Fowler, Ed Olson,
Going on vacatio n ? Chief of year period the C ity w ill have
will block off the road com plet
and Don Sm ith. New directors Police Bud Cross would like to paid a total of approxim ately
ely, because it is o u r only link
n_afem w ere: E arl Eickenberry. know about it. H e asked all per- $13.112.50 in interest, plus the basin.
w ith civilization.
C harles Han
W. < line a n d ' , on, who are going on vacation retirem ent of th? principle.
The construction of th C het
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E. R. Bailey.
co
Project will h? of gn
ben
to
notify
the
polio?
departm
ent
i
The council then moved to
Betw een th a t project, and th e
The m eeting was held at t h ’ so th at they can m ake a jieriodic
efit to Southw estern Oreg a and
¡xistpone
any
o
th
er
action
on
the
Pioneer Road stree t work, and Chetco G range Hall, Sunday,
also to all of the tour....s who
th? H arris Beach im provem ent, w ith about 250 in attendance cheek of the p ro p erty to see thai sew er situation until Ju n e 26. come to this area.
things
are
O.K.
During
the
two
week
reoess
the
and the sew er system we should All norm al annual business was
It is contem plated that
m a ll
LOAN BOOKS
necessary inform ation and here
have enough pick and shovel conducted. It w as reported th a t
craft h arb o r wall be established.
The
school
has
loaned
the
!
tofore
collected
docum
ents
on
w ork around town this sum m er. production w as higher than t h ’
public library 200 books for cir the m a tte r will have to he sent This will provide a n c h o ia ? lot
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preceding year.
culation
during the sum m er. The to the S ta te De|>artment for ap com m ercial and sports i shing
W e’ve finally m ade the grade.
boats, oth er ocean going sm all
txjpks are m ainly for children in proval.
O ur speed graphic cam ?ra a r
cra ft and barges which may lie
grades
1-6.
rived last w eekend, and w e’ve SOUTH COAST MILL
The council then proceeded to brought in and tak en out of the
read various le tte rs from con dredged-out basin. It shall poss
alread y tried it out on various HAS TEMPORARY
subjects. It is a genuine press SHUT DOWN'
trac to rs and engineering firm s ibly bring about the construction
in
regard to th e ir advice on the of docks, slips, fish processing
cam era, and we assum e th a t we
S outh Coast Lumber Co was
will have lots m ore pictures in sh u t down, tem porarily, this
type of pipe construction th at and packing plants, w arehouses
Ed Collom. of the San F ra n
the paper, beginning next week. week for repairs. They had just
would be best suited for the pro and o th e r m arine business on the
cisco Bay area, has reeenty ta k
mised pumping stations.
riwer.
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installed a new burner, and *♦ en over the B uckner Chevrolet
A lter some discussion, the law
Both Bud and I will be able to w as impossible to run the plan Agency in S m ith River. Buckner
Phis development began some
use it so any organization or any er. However, the saw mill will la will reain possession r>f the mailing body accepted th? school fifteen or more years ago when
o th e r group th a t w ants a p ictu re in operation Friday, and the Crescent Chevrolet, his other a g d istric ts check for $14,467 as its construction was authorized
th eir p art of the curbing and the by Congress, it was one»' placed
snapped for th e p ap er let us P lan e r on Monday. Alsu, firm ency.
black
topping of roads bounding in th e N ational Budget but w as
know. Ju st don’t be unreasonable officials said th at there m ay be
Collom ’s franchise includes
though. We are kept p retty busy a p artial shut-dow n during the Brookings, Sm ith River, H arbor ‘he school site.
elim inated by the commence
on W ednesday nights, but any week of July 4th, to install some and Ft. Dick He is m arried, and
’’ hen a rash of resolutions m ent of the K orean War.
About two y ears agi . a fte r
o th er evening we should be e- additional m achinery.
w c adopted and one shelved
has th ree boys and one girl.
vailable. We will h? available
His plans at this tim e are In fa- the tun«? being R -1 mlution No., several m ass m eetings of citizens
espdeialy for accidents, or fire
Supt. of Schools. D. D. W ill definite, but he reported that 17 s-ts up a special assessm ent w ere held, a com m ittee was ap-
pictures o r o th er spot news or a iams left to atten d a w orkshop his expansion could include s e t - ; d strict in the area hounded by pointed to bring the project be
good hum an interest shot. How in P ortland, at P o rtlan d S tate ting up some sales arran g em en t O: k, Pacific and Pioneer S treets. fore Congress. 'Phis com m ittee
ever, if it requires a middle of College, until Ju ly 7th
. Ii • total estim ated cost ot this consisted of W ilson Freem an, as
in Brookings.
the night call, please call me, as
project is $43.338. R< > ilution No. ch airm an; H. G. Nelson. Secre
Bud needs his sleep m ore th an
13 s ano th er si e .u assessment tary; and Ed F. Ackley, Verne
I do. The home num ber is 2983.
.district taking in th area north H anscam , Rex Hayes. John
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■’ south of II jh w ay 101, H ew itt, Cliv»? Manley, M urray
We haven’t as yet set up anv
(Cl tco A venuei a
more spec- P alm er i ml Dr. Roy W hite.
I he
com m ittee assem bled
fund to pay for “th e n e w s
y lhe area known as the
picture tip of the w eek’’ howeve~
\ rich M anor .’ t o . . date Sh >p- g reat supp.n t lor the project,
I will buy coffee for anyone g n
p. ; h i i - h and th
dill Bench locally, a.<out the s ta te and in
a. The total «•> , if the im- o th er portions ot the U.S.
us some good cam era shots.
? ement is est m a te d at some
East March, Wilson F reem an
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’.7,379 00 Résolut >i No. 19 is a n,nl E’d Ackley were designated
Along Azalea A venue: Special
note in my book is th e way A rt
s? c a l assessm ent or th e im- to go to W ashington ami lay the
The Brookings V olunteer F ire P o i men, of the stn ts around m a tte r before Congress. They
Knox and Ed Dempsey took
D epartm ent w !! put on a F ire the chool. Reso lit n No. 20. appealed before the Approp
on the Bar-B-Que. They put a
w
orks display on the F o u rth of dc ding w ith the fii ,ng in of a riations C om m ittee of the House
lot of hours on th? project, and
July, .t was announced this week j i ;ii a g e d itc h m
the P re s and Sen. ,e and there told of the
w ithout Vic Reynolds to su p e r
by Val M endenhall. Fir? Uh.el byterian Church site was post- m any and great benefits to be
vise. W hat a surprise Sunday
M endenhall said th at plans I n -.1. This la tti i n? <!i,ion w as secured if the Chetco P roject
m orning to open up the pit end
The Azalea Festival had it good w ere being made to have the
find the m eat done to pedfection.
i re d to th e P a
ung Com- was constructed, and asked the
this year. The w eath er w as never display at the mouth of the ( ’he,-
C om m ittees for an appropriation.
i i
on for fu r,h e
.,<Jy.
A good job. Ed and A rt!
more perfect, especially on S u n co River, on property made a-
The ap p aren t success of the
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he
Planning
Commission
ask-
day, despite a heavy dow n-pour v a ila b l' by th<> Brookings Red-
mission cam«’ Friday, w ith the
No dogs chased ca ts in the pet
hat
the
council
au
thorize
the
on S atu rd ay night th a t had the E-Mix Company. He said that
p arade S atu rd ay , although the
ling and grading of Ransom telegram .
com m ittee chairm en sw eating it the display would be fired a, 9
judges had a hectic tim e of it.
n e t fill he given to th e con-
out.
p.m, on the evening of July 4th •: tors w orking on the highw ay
I got a kick out of seeing 1 a by
The crowds, in general, w ere
Fire ( ’had M endenhall rep o rt-' .li
buzzards in th - Pet Division.
summ er. This fill will be
good, although possibly the rain ed th at a cam paign was in th.>
Pvf>e D ream s
' 1 in the highw ay w ork to be
W hat is th s about a grocery- S atu rd ay night held flown t i e process of being ma«l?, whereby
e on the north end of High-
m an tak in g a w aterm elon to attendance Sunday The park was individuals, and business fin
v. •, 101. The body acted so.
Medford in his bowling bag. and in fine shape, and the ca reta k ers in the com m unity would contrib
Georg«'
i ng, ow ner of the
’ i iyor Brimm urged council-
thinking it w as his bo.vling b a ll’ said th at they beli\i?d th at th e n 1 ute a sm all sum to pay lor the
D unning
! '• s Co., will be a
-i.!
B
reuer
to
tak
e
steps
in
pre-
P erhaps the culprit, Les Dim- w ere m ore blooms out this year firew orks display, ( ’aid s explain
t
d irecto r of th«*
p ring a b e tte r license plan for candidati
mick. could im prove Ins score th an any o th er year. It was. in ing the project will lie sent out,
sch<x>l «
i t 17(7 Petitions
•
he
city
m
erch
an
ts
next
year.
fact, beautiful.
along w ith an enclosed envelop •(
w ith such un ap p aratu s.
w ere tur. 1 .n for Dunning Fri-
Queen
K aj
Nichols
wa* in which contributions will lx* Nome pros anil cons on th e m at- day. H e ).
Pipe Dreams
agreed to accept the
•r
were
brought
up.
Ten m inutes a fte r th? Pilot crowned S atu rd ay m orning by made.
nomina In i
Some discussion about the pro-
The Fire D epartm ent will do
eceived the teleg ram from Sen- Paul Fuereso, m aster of cere
One d « '•tor is to lx* elected
Morse on the River m outh p roj monies. Each of th e o th er v a r the actual firing of the display, posed pum ping statio n and sew to repla
Dr. Paul Ronm ger,
ect, everybody in tew n knew ious activ ities w ent off as was which will be m ainly aerial in er assessm ents and pay m en t of j who w.
idling th e unexpired
lnl
<
from
these
assessm
ents
was
n ature.
about it. The speed of word of | ^ h e d u le d .
term of 1 L. R apraeger. The
The Bar-B-Que, Sunday, saw
Mendenhall asked in the cards lone. City Sujx’rin ten d en t Ralph election will be a t th e annual
m outh’’ is alm ost unbelieveable
nearly 1,000 fed ,and the m eat the follow ing: "Y our F ire De R» ed gave much of th e inform school district m eeting on Mon-
w as well done and plentiful, a l p artm en t is putting on a Fire ation on these m a tte rs.
day, Jun«’ 18,h, from 2 p.m. to
R 0 N N IG B R 8 V A C A TIO N
though at the end th e w orkers w orks Display for you this year."
Mrs. Coates was authorized to 8 p.m. a, the high school.
Dr. Paul Ronm ger and wife ran out of potato salad.
“L et’s show the kids a g<xxl, sign important documents and
left last week for Chicago, and
Virgtl Clark, general ch a ir old-fashioned F ourth of Ju ly .”
checks in place of Mrs. Smith
SUMMER SCHOOL HOURS
o th er m id-w estern points. Dr. m an, expressed his th an k s to all
"You would spend several dol while the later is on vacation.
Tlie sch<x)l office hours for the
Ronm ger plans to atten d the who h elp 'd m ake the festival a lars per family on firew orks, if T he Azalea Festival (Committee
summt'i
months, until August 15
m eeting of the Am erican Medi success He said th a t for a com the law p erm ittte d .’’
was allowed to store dishes, pots, will be from 9 am . until 12
cal Association in Chicago. They m unity to put on a program as
"A dollar or more per family pans, etc., in the fire house pro-
took th e ir sons, P hillip and D av the Azalea Festival, it required and some from the businesses vid, ng they furnish lock and noon, according to D.D. William«
the «chool superintendent. Mr*.
id, w ith them. The boys will th e cooperation of the whole will assure us of a good display.“ ' key.
Dora Beaulieu, school district
spend a m onth w ith th e ir g ran d com m unity and th a t is ex a ctly ,
"L id’s all get behind this for! The m eeting was recessed un clerk, will be in the oflfce at
m other in K ansas.
what he received.
the kids, young and old.”
i til Ju n e 26th.
that time.
<8k
By JOE MURPHY
NEW OWNER
FOR BUCKNER I
Pion Fireworks
Display M y 4
Sunny Weather
B'esses Festival
DunnHn's Name
On Se
AZALEA FESTIV A L H IGHLIGHTS U pper photo shows
crow d gathered at coronation ceremonies, taken from look
out. Below, is a scene from
?><■ Pet Parade, as m archers
parade down Chetco Avenue behind band. C enter photo shows
M ayor Roy Brimm giving first pr-ze aw ard t< L a in
p atrick for his organ grind «r portrayal
K irk
Next. Queen Kay-
Nichols is crowned by m aster of ceremonies Paul Fuerso.
B otton photo shows several of the m any who helped serve
the Bar-B-Que
Wa ters at
Clive ( H im self> Manley
eft to r.ght. K arl O stenberg
J hn M cKernan. and Don Ross.
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