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b “ ;" W brary ^ PIPE DREAMS . . . arbor Nowhere A Finer Clim ate - Nowhere A Finer Communio Thursday, lune 28, 1956 Volume II, No. 19 By Joe Murphy We have been a ltern atin g col umns, and the avalanche of pro te sts about leaving my column out has been terrific. We have received le tte rs from as f.jr away as W isconsin (m y m other-in-law ) protesting. I ’m sure my other re lative subscribers will th rea ten cancellations too- but we'll ig - 1 nore them. * * * We got a nice plug from Hen- | rieeta Shaw, who oj>erates t h e , Gold each sheet. Both on th e : front page and the editorial page. But, she w asn’t content to just p a t us on the back, and had t o ! m ake a couple of left-handed r e - , m arks, out of force of habit. How- i ever, we’re big enough to over look th e snide part of it. A f te r , all we did get the P ilo t’s nam e in th e Gold Beach paper w here all those m any m any hundreds of people can see it. Morton to leave bank post here E. L. Morton is resigning as th e m anager of V. S. N ational b a n k ’s Brookings Branch, effective Ju n e 30, it was announced this w eek by E. C. Sam m ons president. M or ton is leaving the bank to devote T h irty -eig h t C urry county 4-H No official w ard has been re his tim e to personal interests. girls atten d e d the sum m er school ceived as yet, regarding the pass New m anager will tx? K enneth a t Corvallis, June 12 to 22. They age of th e A ppropriations bill, J. K irk, now' assistan t m anager w ere chosen to attend because of which will give $225,000 for the at U. S. N atio n al’s Roseburg th e 4-H w ork they had done in Friday, according to w ord re th e county and were sponsored by Chetco River M outh h arb o r pro branch. ject. ceived a t th e council m eeting on v arious groups. A veteran in th e field af b an k C ongressm an H a rris E llsw orth T uesday night, will be th e day Tw o loeal 4-H leaders acted as phoned last T hursday w ith th«' ing. M orton Ix'gan his banking m em bers of the co n tractin g firm chaperons. Mrs. Jam es Donnelly ca reer in eastern Oregon in 1919. of Copenhagen-Busch will arrive of Brookings and Harold B ritton news th a t the money was placed In 1932 b • became deputy su p er on the House app ro p riatio n s bill, to begin w ork on the new Brook of Langlois, the la tte r driving the intendent of banks for the s la te and said th a t it was v irtu al cer ings sew er system. Subsequently, he P o rt O rford-Langlois school bus ta in ty th a t it would be passed. of Oregon. The firm will s ta rt w ork in donated for the purpose. served in a m anagerial capacity He also rep o rted th a t the money w ith branch banks in Oregon and, S atu rd ay night at 6 p.m. is go a re a 2, which is located in th e Tw o C u rry county girls w ere ing to be a big evening for some Del N orte, southw est section of singled o u t for special honors. would be available a fte r Ju ly 1st, in 1952, became president of th e although local people interested form er Oregon S ta te Bank in F ra n E verest was chosen to pre Incidentally, apparently the lucky person. T h at is the d raw th e city. w h eth er construction Brookings. When U. S. N ational ing for Dunning M otors "T rip to A large group of interested c it sent "M azu rk a” as a piano solo doubted county co u rt still doesn’t ,know H aw aii” contest, and a w inner izens appeared a t the hearing on on radio KO AC and M arylin Hale, of th e proposed je tty , and dredg purchased the Oregon S ta te B ank th a t a new spaper exists down ing would be done this year. in 1954, Morton joined U. S. N a here, despite the many tim es th at will be picked from am ong th e the sew er are a four, and seven, Brookings, w as elected as pres Ellsw orth reported th a t the entries. T hat w inner will be en T uesday night. They heard City w e’ve said nasty things about ident of her living group in Alpha Army E ngineers would be down tional as m anager of th«' B u c k titled to a trip to H awaii, for him W ork S u p erintendent Ralph Reed, ings branch He is a m em ber of them . We never did get a copy of Chi Omega Ha'll. shortly to get th e project lined self and his wife. The contest is and E ngineer Sid Lashwell ex th e budget to present to our many T hree C u rry county girls, Tony out. E arlie r Sen. W. M orse had th«' Oregon B ankers A ssociation, stric tly local, and somebody from plain tlx? proposed sew er d istrict an honorary life m em ber of th e subscribers. Maybe the court feels F ack e ral and Shirley H ew itt of and assessm ent, which w ill figure Brookings and K ristin Minty of got the ap propriation on the Sen Oregon FFA, a m em ber of Ro th a t nobody south of Pistol Riv this area will win. a te bill. The trip w ill include a plane out a t 2.5c per square foot of pro ta ry and the Am erican Legion Gold Beach took part in the ca n e r is interested in the county busi According to the local group, and has served as director and flight to Honolulu, and a w eeks perty. I t is hoped th a t the city dle lig h tin g ceremonies on the ness. the next step is th e form ation of lodging there. A nother contest is would be able to sell B ancroft tre a su re r of the Brookings C ham • • * last evening of the meet. a port district bene. P o rt Com planned for July. The req u ire bonds, which will give the prop Everybody is talking about the A round 2,000 4-H club m em bers m issioners then would be ap ber of Commerce. He is also a m ents for en terin g is th e p u r erty ow ners 10 years to pay th eir Mason and Shriner, proposed harbor, and a goodly and th e ir leaders were in a tte n d pointed by the governor. chase of a ca r valued at $500 or assessm ents. Kirk, who will be the new m an num ber of people are planning on ance this year. m ore at Dunnings. It w as brought out by Lash- s ager of U. S. N atio n al’s Brook building boats. I cruised up the D unnings also announced th a t well th a t th e line is deserved to Chetco S atu rd ay evening, and AD-RIME TIM E SHORT ing branch, has had a wide ex they have contest blanks for the serve a city like Brookings when ; h alf expected to see the Queen M ercury contest announced in the W ith th e P H O T S AD-RIME | perience in banking over a per it is expand?«! to capacity. Des- , M ary pull up along side me. The contest nearing its close th ere has iod of 23 years. He joined U. S. Pilot, and on T-V. Many people pite the questions th e re was little ! H arbor is th e sta rt, I feel, of m ak been a sh arp increase in the num N ational in April, 1949, a fte r ser have already picked up the blank. actu al rem onstrances in area 4. ing the to u rist business here sup ber of co n testan ts and the selec vice w ith other hanks and w ith Area seven w-as diffenent ercede in p art, the dependence on N ine Rainbow’ for Girls, includ tion of a w inner is getting quite the N ational Bank Examiners. though. W hen it was pointed out ing th e ir W orthy Advisor, Phyl- a job. This week, "B ill’’ Weide- , His most recent assignm ent w ith th e tim ber. Obviously, the to u r to Mrs. Ed Dempsey th a t th eir liss Cole, attended th t G rand As m an hit the cash d raw er for a U. S. N ational has been as a s ist boat trade, and the fishing de- residential property w ould be as sem bly in A storia, a th ree day ten spot and his Ad-Rime goes in sistant m anager a t its Roseburg velopem ent w on't take place over sessed for around $5200 for sew session, Ju n e 17. 18, 19. re tu rn w’ith all the o th ers so fa r sub branch. He is a Mason and a m em night. ers, she registered a protest. Also m itted for tlx? jackpot prize con ber of the Scottish Rite. W ith ing home W ednesday. E lm er B an k u s protested assess They w ere accompanied by test, not far off now. The w inner their two children, the K irks will m ents along highw ay 101, be be m aking th e ir home in Brook S h attered speed boats w ere cause th e property is such he th e ir M other Advisor. Mrs. Emil of the finals will be aw arded a ing in the n ear future. cool $50 and it can just as well lie M itchell, and Mrs Ed Cole. scattered all over th e lower K la could not possibly be served. Morton said th at he and his T he girls had a very’ inspiring tak en by the last Ad-Rime as th '1 m ath River last Sunday when the The engineers concluded th a t T hursday, Ju ly 12, will he a big sm aller, speedy c ra ft w ere trying Dempseys w ere p artially ju s ti tim e, atten d in g three sessions first or the middle one, so sh a r wife like living in Brookings and was host to pen your pencils and your w .ts will continue to stay here. T hey day for the Brookings and H ar to race. T here w ere th rills and fied because they don’t have a c- each day. A stpria bor kids betw een the ages of 6 spills all up and down the course, cess to th e highway, and only around 1200 gfl-K and th e ir ad and get yours in to th e PILO T of are planning a long vacation, hut w’ill retu rn here t«> live. fice early. and 12 who get up early enough six B-Hydros being involved in part of th e ir property would be visors. The Brookings assem bly were to be at the high school loading one wreck. Shallow ness of the assessed. They also lowered the area by 7inthe m orning. T hey’ll w ate r and unreliable eddies are assessm ent on p art of B ankus’ proud to learn a t the G rand As sembly th a t one of th eir own get a free ride to the Shrine C ir said to have caused the m ishaps. property. m em bers. K aren W allace, was cus, a t E ureka, and a free ride In one race, o n ly /f o u r of the A hearing w as also held on the chosen G rand R e p re se n tativ e to home again in the evening. They sta rtin g tw elve B-Hydro class street assessm ent on Pioneer and a re asked to eith er bring th e ir boats finished, the o th ers m eeting Easy, which the property ow ners th e S ta te of Pennsylvania, for The huge display of firew orks lunch o r lunch money and they’ll w ith m isadventures. Of th e local will g’e t paving for ¿3.50 per ru n the year 1956-57, which is quite ordered by the Brook ngs Volun tak e in the huge circus as guest speedboaters, LeRoy Pollard fin ning foot, because the sta te is an honor. teer Fiti* D epartm ent w as due to of the S hrine Club of Crescent ished 2nd in the B-Hydro class paying $15,000 for p a rt of the arrive this week. The fire d e p a rt City. and Al Phillips m ade 3rd in the work. Edith Ackley Returns from ment is sponsoring th«' firew orks On the 13th and 14th th e re’ll B -runabouts. which will be shot off at th e N othing was reported on the Delightful Alaska 1 rip lie reg u lar perform ances of the In one of the races, Ron F rom m bond sale, except th at they are m outh of the Chetco R iver on Archbishop Edw ard D Howard M is Edith Ackk'y returned show but on a pay basis, w ith all flipped his craft. P o llard ’s and being printed, and will be e x J»«’” 1, beginning at 9 a m. the profits going to help support Tom D ent’s craft got holes in am ined by a bond specialist soon. T hursday of last week from a D. D., is expected to arriv e in Money for the dr-play is to trip to Alaska on the Canadian Brookings this coming Saturday • come from the ¡»eople of the com the S hrine hospitals w here m any them and one boat is reported to The council passed a resolu- i evening. Rev. H ow ard faces a S team er, Prince George, going as children who m ight not otherw ise have virtu ally sm ashed all to tion for street vacation proceed m unity Fire Chief Val Menden- be helped are restoned to health flinders. Almost no trouble w as ings on p art of C enter st. and on fa r n orth as -Skagway, then on busy program . He will be th I i • em phi sized. Th«' fire d ep art- celebrant of th ? 11 o’clock Mass in an institution especially de experienced on the turns, accord P ark Ave. and an ally, for the train to Carcross in Yukon T er r i'i't intends to do th«* collecting signed and m aintained for th eir ing to th e craftsm en, b u t th e ir developm ent of the area by B an k ritory. Stops w ere m ade and in Brookings, delivering the ser tin gh th ■ envelojies in th«'m ail mon and la ter conferring the sac sightseeing trips enjoyed around care 1 troubles all took place on the us, above Hillside. and «bev w 11 do th e t » - ■ r of the P rince Rupert. K etchican. Juneau, rem ent of confirm ation on i display. But the cost is high and straight-aw ay s w here the wicked Joe Jacobs appeared to protest class of 35 children and a d u lt'. ' currents, in shallow w ater, upset tb ? oiling of his side of Easy St. W rangell and Ocean Falls. G la Then, on to Gold Beach w here h o , mu» i y is needed oth rw s<* it their navigation. W ith the excep w ithout his consent, and billing ciers and icebergs,as well as the will conduct services and admin- . will have to come out of ti e F ire M idnight Sun w ere seen and the l tion of one pilot, who ~ot a slight him for it. He agreed to pay $30 ister confirm ation on a group oi m en’s own funds. Thp four look-out statio n s in knee cut, no one w as injured a l Mendenhall said th at all they of the hill for the b e n e fite d area, w eath er was delightful all the tw elve a t four p.m., thence to the Chetco Forant R anger dis though, at times, th e pool seemed while th e council agreed to pay way. A tour of V ancouver was P ort O rford w here a class of 26 are asking for is $1 jwr fam ily, trict are now all m anned. Look to be full of bobbing heads and also enjoyed. i.e sa «1 that about $200 has com e the rest. outs w ere taken to Vulcan Peak portions of boats. In Portland, Mrs. Ackley spent will aw ait him at 7 :30. •” now hut an o th er ^ ’00 is need A resolution was adopted, ask .Archbishop Howard, at least an and Long Ridge last week end, ing the s ta te to re-surface C h et some tim e w ith Mr. and Mrs. annual v isitor to Brookings( is l'd to insure a sim ilar display in MARIE DANA N-VMFI and the new look-out for Mt. co Ave. from Pacific to Oak, as A1 Panzer, had lunch w ith Mr the senior archbishop of th? fu tu re years. DELEGATE TO VFW M EET Emily w as taken up this week Mrs Marie Dana, who has fre long as tlx? highway crew s will Mrs. Leo Spangler, Mr. and Mis U nited S tate s having been elevai- Snow-camp has been m anned for and Mrs. K enneth S ten n ett and quently visited w ith tfce local be here. a chat w ith the Roy Sunderland, ed some th irty years ago and was several w eeks now. Brookings VFW A uxiliary, has F orest R anger "R ags" Ragland all previous residents of Brook honored at a huge party early been named a delegate to the N a reported th a t an old tim er, C h ar ings. who sent th eir greetings to this sum m er observing his 50th H arvey DeM nrtin B reaks A rm tional Convention of the order, to y ea r since ordination to the p riest lie Spencer, is stationed on Snow- th eir m any friends here. H arvey DeD M artin, widely be held in Dallas, Texas in Aug hood. camp. From his w inter home in On the sam e trip w ith Mrs. known official of the Bank of ust. H ?r home is in M ilwaukee, He will be met a t the Crescent G ran ts Pass. Spencer has been America. Crescent City, is said to Ackley were th e S. O. Newhouses City airport S atu rd ay evening coming here for the past 10 or 12 M»n | needed «■'•’ m s on is in Rev.’ Hugh Gearin has been as have slipped at the Redding boat of W edderbum and Mrs Ackley and spend the night w ith F a th e r «hared her room w ith a congenial sum m ers. process at the S ’ ‘e Line A ir landing and broke a couple of signed to the church at Ocean Keiss at the S ta r ol th«' Sea rec S tr « ,'c ause of '.cr sed owr-T- On Long Ridge B ert K lett is Lake, according to an announce bones in his arm . D eM artin won t lady from P ortland who had many stationed He is a June g rad u ate ship of local planes, still m ore m ent from the office of A rchbish tak ‘ p art in the fish boat races friends in Mrs. Ackley's home tory. T w enty-tw o children t o o k hanger space is required. P erm is of G ran ts P ass high school, and for quite a while, looks like. town. op Howard. th eir first communion here last sion has been g ran ted for the r e plans a career in forestry George Odom, a student at San Sunday. moval of o b stru ctin g tree s so as Jose S ta te college, is stationed on to m ake th e approach safer. T he Vulcan P eak, and H arvey Allen- w ork is in th e hands of the in- Melody Brinnn Honored Eugene. a F oresty student a t O r corporated C hetco Flying Club, By Several Bridal Showers of which th ere are 26 member», egon S ta te college is cam ped atop Several show er p arties have about half of whom a re now ta k Mt. Emily. Ragland also reported th a t two Are you a boy? Are you be been given during the past few ing flight lessons. oth?r new men w ere w orking w ith CATHOLIC SI MMER SCHOOL tw een the ages of 11-15. Do you w'o'ks lor Melody, daughtei oi Th«' new hanger, 30 feet deep MRS. PUTMAN A TTENDS him. They are Eddie H andsaker, SCHOOL IN CHICAGO I Some sixty children have been like baseball? Then you-re just Mr. and Mrs. Roy B rpnm whose and KH feet long, will be large E ureka. Calif., who will serve as wt'dding to B arry Sage, son of Mrs. Alice P u tm an retu rn ed tn e in stru cted in the C atholic F aith ( the lad the Brookings E lks group Mr. and Mrs. Bud S to ten b u rg enough to hous? th ree planes in h ead q u arte rs firem an, and Bill addition to tw o o th e r s tru c tu re s is looking for. They are initiating Klein, a forestry student at OSC. first of the week from Chicago by th ree teaching sisters from a sum m er baseball program here will ta k e place a t the B aptist used to sh elter the craft. w here she brushed up on her j the C rescent C ity P a ro c h ia l! who will serve as district assist T he flying club itself has tw o this year. E ighteen boys have a l Com m unity church on Ju ly 5. ant K lein has six years exper electric organ in terests at a spec- schools. S isters M ary Yvonne, ready reported, but the Elks R ecent p arties have been given planes, a T ay lo rcraft and a P ip er ial school conducted by H am m ond M ary Cora, and Mary P erp etu a, I ience in forestry work. by Mrs. G erald H endricks whi«h tri-pacer. In stru ctio n s are t»eing Oregon teaqhers at the Sherw ood of the F ranciscan order, have w’ould like to have at least 40 The tra il crew was out recently, took place June4, and an o th er on given on tb«' club’s ' out so th a t four team s can lie been doing the in stru ctin g and under the direction of C urt Sw an School of Music. Ju n e 20 at the home of Mrs R >y at Crescent City, but hopes a rc form ed for com petitions sake VISITORS FROM MEDFORD classes w ere held during the past son m aking a trail iMo the PP.Y « «> < The boys are asked to furnish P ollard w here Mi's. P o llard and th a t weekly instruct C rash site on the South Fork of Lucille Mead, drove over from two weeks. fbeir own gloves, and the Elks Mi'S. Al Phillips w ere joint bos- available at the S ta te ’ ine. T e Medford W ednesday spend.ng the the Chetco. The N avy is consi will furnish*'bats, balls and ca t-, tesses. On Ju n e 21 there was an club m eets the first an«*th. ’ 1 1 n- dering p u ttin g in a concrete m on evening visiting at the W. O. Mc LYLE VAUGHN SAILS o th er show er at th e home of Miss day evening of <?acb ' nth t ch rs equipm ent. Gee home. Mrs. McGee is a sistx r um ent there. Sylvia Gates, she and Miss Joy the Fire hall, and a J interest <1 All those interested a re asked Lyle vaughn. now in the U. S. of the tw o ladies G ott lie i ng the host esses. persons are asked to d " n in >r Mr. and Mrs. Joe S h u m ak er v a vy is sailing for Hong Kong. to rep o rt to th e baseball diamond, BARCLAYS HAVE near the Plywood p lan t on Fri-1 The bride-to-be is deeply to u ch ask Al Phillips f>r Dan S ‘y is for China aboard th e USS John Bole and family, who cam e h e n about SEAVIEVV CAFE ed by the w onderful way she has inform ation. Many o' ' m 'tu y?c.r ago. have departed for via Hawaii and Ja p an according day night at 6 p m A group of Mr and Mrs. John B arclay been honored anti invites all her bers are pilots having long to- j* E lks will be on hand to super have tak en over operation of the *-e .d-rce in southern California. to word received by his b ro th er vise. cords in the air. friends to her wedding. Don. Seaview Cafe, out w -st of town according to reports. MAY START SEWER WORK NEXT WEEK Curry Co. 4-H Girls Attend Summer School At Corvallis lune 12 22 No Official Word Received on Harbor Dunning Contest Winner to Be Picked Saturday ♦ • • Attend Rainbow Grand Assembly Shrine Circus Guests Wanted Wrecks Clutter L. Klamath Sunday During Boat Races Huge Display of Fireworks to Be Shot O ff July 4 ,9 p.m. on Chetco River Archbishop Due Saturday Eve. . Four Look-outs Now Manned Expansion Program N w in Pro'/.ss at ( b i : o Flvirqi C’ub ELKS FLAN KIDS BASEBALL