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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1956)
7 The PILOT P ilo t — HARBOR NEWS A fam ily picnic w - h Id on the F o u rth a t the Uni* Chetco Ranch of Mr and Mm H erbert Payne for the d,--,-«-nt- ot Mr and BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT Mrs O. W. M iller Ab ut s-vents AN IMDEPE. E N T N E W S P A P E R five iieople enjoy,-,l enjoyed ,| 1 it» p w w t i» at Braouke» ur«*«*. five people da\ .4 i Act >»t a. 117» Ilàrck T. t*M. «u» X games, swimm ing. < , ' talking w ith the -r rial gu ests Ray Pisarek, Joe Murphy being Mr. and Mrs. R O. M iller Bditora and Pubi<\héri of Ix>wners Grove. I: :nms O ther SUBSCRIPTION RATES : fam ilies represent -d were Mr. and MM Mrs. E. L. Miller, Mi and .Mi - Os» Tear la Advaaea «la Curry Caaty H enry P ayne and Mi and Mi-. MM O m T»ar la A S f u M (e u u is * Surry O m y H erbert Payne. Out of town 1 -lati\, - that ,-am ■ H A ÎIQ M A i ( D IIO R IA L f a f ir for the fu n eral of Pete Stoll,-r IttIRS last week included (' R Lee of L aJu n ta, Colorado and Mr. and ASSOCIATION Mrs. S. J Sm ith of S attic, th e two men being sons ol Mr- Louie S to ller; Mr. and M T<-d Jo rg , cousins foim P o rtlan d M s L ena W esterlund and Mi I Ii V P. W aldin of M olalla the two One of the finest endeavors here in the oast wo years women I ring Mr. S to ll,o '- sisters and his b ro th er and si-'e :-in -la w , has k e n the Brookings-Harbor participate ui die “Soap Mr. and Mrs. C harles Stoller ol Box Derby”, to be held this coming Sahlrtlay in Grants Salem . Mr. and Mrs. J \ | D etw .l-r Pass. A group of hoys showed their skill and determina and th ree children It tor the trip home to Pomona California tion in building, completely on their own, a race car. To Monday a fte r vis ting at tin- hom e us, this is indicative of the modern generation. We can of Mrs. D etw iler’.- fall -r, V W. S m ith foi a week T , \ t o I; he scream at them, and make cracks at teen age vandalism. boat trip to Agn, -• ,>n I 'ay. Bur, take the individual youngster, and give him a chance Mr. S m ith had to m.a a t »1 Gold Beach and Salem ■< Mon to prove himself in an activity such as building a racer— day on county work Mr. and Mrs, G -< K am i and ‘ and it is easy to point a finger in pridt. son si -nt the past v , , ng on th e Chetco, leaving for th eir Not nly are we proud of the boys, and their slick home in P o rtlan d on Sat a\ looking racers, hut we are also ènthUilàsfic about the Mr. K am i is the - n Mr and Mrs. S. F. K a m i w ‘ ,k out a interest taken in the youngsters by the adults of the com hom estead on Tw n 1' d u r munity, particularly Tom McKenzie, who stirred up the ing the 193f)’s and liven th e re for several years. interest, and engineered it through completion. Mr. end Mr-. L yle D dl a rriv e d home F riday a fte r a me ,tion trip Our fondest hope now is that enough people from this of several days Tl first drove area can attend the races in Grants Pass to let the valley to A tascadero w h ■ th, y w ere houseguests of Mi and M is. area know that we do have a city over here. And finally, the P aul W hirry lot tin , days. They we hope that one of our boys coasts down the hill a win drove from A tascad, ; to Pisrn 1 Beach while th -re s > that Mr. Dill ner. We know that whatever the final results the entire could atten d the reun »11 of the program will make setter boys out of those that partici 29th F'ngin, -rs, the tiiffit he mm d uty w ith for five ye rs during pated—and that is the important goal. W orld W ar II. Thev spent the F o u rth in Reno and visited at Project Cit> near th,- S h asta Dam and at G ran ts P ass on th eir w ay hom, *. Reeves T ay lo r J r . belt« 1 known as Skfipper, is enjoj ng a two The West Coast Telephone Company has filed with w eek’s visit at the home of his d p aren ts, Mr. and Mis E. E. the State of Oregon Public Utilities Commissioner for an gran H anscam Sr. He m ade the trip SOAP BOX DERBY SATURDAY. . . Brookings, Oregon Turstlav, Inly s. 1956 -M.n Eugene by plane and will WARNING! T H IS COULD nam es out of it. A thoughtless re tu rn the sam e way. HAVE BEEN YOU gent, strolling th ,• beach all.-r C airo ll Reekm an left for his Because this story could have the recent F o u rth of Ju ly fire- ' *n Ashland Sunday a fte r born your nam e we'll leave work, saw a garg et, washed up week end at the - b y th e tide. He's said to have £ . ° T o i , ? ;s m o th er- Mrs M ilton' th e four children of Mr. and Mrs rescued it. cut it open, and idlely * o ster He had spent the first G?ne Reiling who had been visit- wondered if it was alive. He ap- ’ ol the week in San Franicsco. ‘"K the Payne home since the p |ied a m atch. It was He had a Mrs. H erb ert P ayrv. her b r o - l F o u rth when ,h e Keiling family p rivate show ail his own. F or u ther and sister-in-law , Mr. and canie o 'e r for the family picnic couple of days his noggin was all Mrs R. O. Miller of Dow ners ld> ,h<* Chetco. The Millers and bandaged, except for eye-peep- Drove, Illinois made a trip to vJIS' ^aYne visit in G rants holes and quite a while a fte r h? G rants P ass .Monday to tak e home “ ®ss for a couP,e of days. shed these sw aths his hand were y ------------- still bandaged - Brookings-1 I. ' ,r STOP JAY’S AND Shop AT U. S . GOOD OR CHOICE Pound PORK ROAST 39? WRAPPED FOR FREEZER 45<lb U. S. Good or Choice pound SWISS STEAK 69? U. S. GOOD OR CHOICE BORING BEEF 5 LBS PHONE CO M PANY RATES FIRED ON NO LIMIT - SHOP EARLY increased rate structure. The hearing is to k held next Tuesday, July 17 at Salem. A group of Brookings citizens, spearheaded by At torney Ed Ackley, have gone ahead on the assumption that k-eause of the p<x>r service on the part of the phone company, increased rates at this time aren’t justified. At a recent meeting of the Chamber of Commerce board of directors the group agreed to writ? a letter condemning the local telephone service. Almost to a man the direc tors were critical of the service. H A W A IIA N S -P -E -C -I-A -L Ackley and his citizens group proposes to go fur ther. They want the West Coast Phone Company to put in an exchange in Brookings instead of weeping the ex change in out-of-state Crescent City. FRIDAY, JULY 13th To Saturday, JULY 21st Looking at it from the phone company viewpoint we can see where they, much as any other business, are having difficulty providing service in such a rapidly growing area. However, judging from the harshness ol the complaints—and we’ve heard many, perhaps rais mg the rates until service is bettered wouldn’t k- a g< x»«.! idea. As far as moving the exchange to Brookings goes it would k an excellent step—providing J 7 Ktter the service. W e would like to hear the phntie company’s \ lews on it at any rate. W e are sincere in advocating die wntrng of letters, both pro and con on the subject to Ackley, or directly to the P .l ’ C.— or to the Pilot. We think that if enough {K'oplc are critical of the service, perhaps we can get action. QUARTERBACK CLUB M onday, 8 p.m. High School EVERYONE WELCOME FRONT END ALIGNMENT Weeks Left A Adjust Caster For You to Enter Dunning Motors ★ Adjust Camber ★ Adjust Tow in TRIP TO H A W A II CONTEST Heie’s All You Do . . I Lack Customer who purchases a vehicle from Dunning Motors, costing $500 or more, will receive an entry blank to fill out. Your Entry Blank may he the lucky one for that Hawaiian Flight! 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