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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON PAGE TWO Christian Scientist Group Name New President The PILOT BROOKINGS HARBOR AN m IN D F P E . ENT PILOT NEWSPAPER moob <1-ctaM mattM U th . poBtofftca at Brookings March 7. UH*, unr «t Act of '.a rch S Or.«on Ray Pisarek, )ix M rphy E d ito r » a n d P u b lis h e r » SUBSCRIPTION R A TES: ( mm U ns Tear In A dvanca <tc Curry Coni» T»ar in A dvanca <out«ld. Curry Co> I ' î W S P A P B « P IB U S H E R S SSOCIATION ! N A T IO N A L e d it o r ia l " v i X as S0C5 a t , ô n J A F F IIlA T f Thursday, June 15, 1956 I z u i i O R A S S A U L T E D —- LO C AL F A IR — A. H. Keane, ed ito r of th e Del C onsiderable local in terest is N orte T R IPLIC A TE, is reported being shown regarding th e poss- to have been attac k ed by Rich- ibilities of a purely local tair, ard L. Reneau, 34, of C rescent this fall. The p o ten tial.ties ot a City, over a news story concern- non-com petitive d i s p l a y of mg R eneau’s fam ily. Keane, uc- , S o u th ern C urry and N o rth ern Clifford A. W oodard of Carr» cording to the T R IPL IC A T E , Del N o rte stuff would seem bridge, Mass., has been nam ed w as grabbed by the hair, his w orth looking into. President of th e M other Church, clothing torn and he w as poked ________________ 'The F irst Church of C hrist in th e abdomen. T he m a tte r is The S outh Coast L um ber Co. Scientist, in Boston, Mass. scheduled for settlin g in tilt sawm ill was closed, Monday, in Mr. W oodard’s appointm ent courts. honor of Tom Yokum, whose was announced by The C hristian funeral was held, th a t day, in Science Board of D irectors at If anylxxly is looking for a Josephine County. Tom had been the A nnual M eeting of tiie de D ebra Kay, born th e la tte r p art sawing at the South C oast ever nom ination a tte n d 'd by th o u s of May, a t C rescent City, they since the plant sta rted , passing ands of Christian Scientists from have their choice of looking up on a it er having finished an o th er many p a rts of the world. T he E lfred a and Dale W ilhite, of day. T here w as a very b eau tifu l Crescent City, whose d au g h ter m em orial to “T om ” a t the Rock term of office is for one year. An authorized teacher and of th a t nam e was born on th e Show, a black velvet lined show practioneer of C hristian Science, 28th and also Mr. and Mrs. Car! case in which a bouquet of ros< s Mr. W oodard holds degrees from R e ttk e 's gal, born th e day before. and a gavel w as shown. Tom H arvard College, H arv ard G rad was a past president of th e local uate School of A rts and Sciences J OR H U N TIN G B Y A IR Mt. E m ily G?m an d M ineral John Jones, of Lebanon, Oie., Club, and an ard en t and well- and H arv ard Law School. A native of W arren, P ennsyl took off Monday m orning, in his inform ed "R ockhound.”. vania. he became in terested in plane looking for work. He is a C hristian Science through a heal brick and block layer. He sto p L IB R A R Y IM PRO V E M E N T ing received as a boy. Ik? joined ped at N orth Bend and Gold Landscaping has been sta rte d The M other Church in TM)S and Beach, but a f te r landing at the | on the Com m unity L ibrary plot. has been active in various cap s ta te line air strip, and looking Tom McKenzie, ot the Brook acities in the C hristian Science Brookings over, found much b et ings Red-E-Mix, took a look at te r prospects here. movement for many years. he L ibrary site and decided th a t som ething should lx* done in the M O TO R F A T A L IT IE S > ay of im provem ent. He follow TRA F F IC U G H T 8 N E E D E D * T w enty - t-ignt peo »le w e r e | ed his hunch by moving in his W ith tne ever-increasing flow killed in 21 fatal Oregon High- scoop-mobile w ith E rn ie Sm ith of traffic at more th an one of way accidents d uring the m onth at the th ro ttle, and when he had our intersections, and especially of April, according to a report finished, had moved m any hun- coming onto the m ain stem , trat by th e S tate H ighw ay D epart- dreds of y ards of soil so Gary fic lights would lie a great help m ent. T hirty-eight people w ere W im berly can now get in w ith and might possibly effect the injured in the accidents, the L.s sm aller rig to fu rth e r the saving of life and property. w orst of which killed two and long-delayed project. T he work hospitalized five about 4 miles lone by Tom and E rnie will a l south of Salem and was a ttrib low development of th e parking M ER C Y E LIG H TS uted to attem p tin g to pass th ree -trip and w alks and then Gary- For some unknown reason, o th e r cars, resu ltin g in a head-cn and the G arden Club can develop m ore folks have been in for collision in which both colliding w hat they have been having in Mercy F lig h ts application, and cars were burned. Of the accid- mind for a long, long time- - they have been coming in p re t ents, only 3 m ention drinking. andscaping the property. ty reg ld ar, too. One y o u n g N ine were charged to excessive ------------------------ m atron cam e in and got foui speed. Fifteen took place in ij All n E ttin g er had a rough for herself and th ree friends of i ght and anly 5 in the dark, weekend w ith a digestional up- Iv rs who had been talk in g about I he Salem fa ta lity w.i» during set. Fellow em ployees at the it. lie daylight hours. postoflice helped, m aterially , in ------------ ' alleviating his needs. M tM IU A “THANK YOU” IS IN ORDER Good news came by wire Friday morning. Sen. Wayne Morse announced that the $225,< xjo for the Chetco River Mouth, requested by him, Sen. Neulx?r- ger and Rep. Edith (ireen had appeared on the Senate appropriations committee bill. It was added to the bill by their request. First, as important as the news is to this com munity, we don’t like to get all steamed up until the actual passage of the measure, 'Flic senate has to pass on it, and action is expected this week. 1 hen it must lx? re-passed by the I louse. However, it does look good. It is the first step, and the most important step yet taken. We could easily elaborate on what the Chetco River Mouth Improvement could do for this commun ity, and for all of Southwestern Oregon. But let us bold 1 jack on that until the measure is safely through. But we would like to explain just who made this important initial step possible. First, we think the community owes i f tremendous debt of gratitude to Wilson Freeman, and the Chetco River Harbor Com- piittee. Freeman has devoted a great deal of money, and many long years of work in behalf of the project. Other committee members too, Ed Ackley, Clive Manley, John Hewitt, Dr. Roy White, Ilans Nelson and Murry Palmer all have contributed time and money in supporting this development. Their campaign was a well thought out one, as evidenced by their success. Hiirdly, the man on the street probably will attribute the effort that the Oregon Democrats {mt in on this project to election year politics. However, the Republicans are also running this year, and they failed fo accomplish anything in our behalf. Rep. I larris Ells worth failed to get the appropriation on the 1 louse bill. Looking at it in the most unbiased way possible, it is very evident that whatever the reason, the fact re mains that Sen. Morse, and Sen. Neuberger have ac complished a great deal for the Brookings 1 larbor area Our personal appreciation goes out to both men, and we think that a most heartfelt “Thank You For A Job Well Done’ from the entire community would I k in order. IVIXC/fU CH LIV E STO C K f ’l f ' B M E E TS Tlie third ir. ct ig of the W in dhoek Livestock 1 11 ('lo b mei «t the Harold Ciumj» home on May H’.th The pn.;,»ct c a r d s w ere handed in and assignm ents o f reports to be given at the next meeting w ere m ade ftcr Alike m eeting adjourned refreshm ents w ere served to the group Mei v m Pettegrew. Reporter — ——.— ---------- j U N E N D IN G JOB T here is a story in the cu rren t SATURDAY EV EN IN G PO ST about th e map m aking job re quired by t h ' b reath -tak in g pop- dat on boom m our N orthw est, i reping up w ith the expansion; Oregon and W ashington is n v a p o t of the job is oth er st tes likewise a re doing things wh eh change th eir mai»s >-> con- »nt r'v isio n is required F O R E ST S E R V IC E H O M E SIT E Mr. and Mrs. "Pop" Reed had a housefull of kinfolks a n d friends during th e last few days. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Gandt, and family, of Medford, w ere over to visit for a few days and then th e re were the grandchildren, Lee and Calvin Mobley .and th e ir m other .also from Medford, and R alph Lee Moblqy. the boy's fath er, cam e over and took them home. Son, Robert, also of Med ford, cam e over for a visit, ai o. The U. S. F orest Service is planning a new home for a fo rt u n ate em ployee in the very near future, according to Rags R ag land, Chetco R anger. A 100-foot frontage lot has been cleared in the 300 block of Redwood S treet, the initial step in construction. The plot is direectly above the ran g er sta tio n and beside the L ibrary property. According to Rags, two homes are planned, each w ith 100-foot front on Red wood. but construction on the second will not be sta rte d yet F red Anderson pulled out, the fore p art of the week, for most of the sum m er, in Lake County. ATTENTION... z-* <** C? efr S A V E W IT H J ^¡5 Eta AUTO Wafl IN S U R A N C I N ow you can have better insurance and claim« service—at folding-money-size savings! T h is i t insurance for careful driver» only, reducing losses. Streamlined policy issuing methods are applied to cut costs. YO U get the benefits. W hy go on pay. ing high costs for old-fashioned insurance? Call Now. No obligation PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCY Phone 3311 Brookings PHAETONS Co-op J cei A FINE FESTIVAL. INDEED lo us, the 195b Azalea Festival was a big sue cess. It bad everything, and everything went off just fine. It hail beautiful weather, a beautiful Queen and a wonderful Court. It had a fine parade, superb Flower, Art and Rock Shows. I he coronation and religious ceremonies were excellent. I he Bar B Que came oil very well, anil all of the other events were superlative. lb azaleas never looked Ixtter, despite the lateness of the Festival this year. That fact, coupled with the warm sun on Sunday made it a day to re member. We would like to extend our appreciation to the many, many people that helped make this Festival a success No celebration can succeed as this one did, without everybody working together as a community. Our special thanks go to the Brookings Harbor ( hamber of Commerce for undertaking the Festival this year. Without that organi/aton there would have been no Festival. 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