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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1956)
U OF W LIBRARY* EUGENE ORE J# Etodeo this w eek Harbor Port Election In September BU L L E T IN The county court W ednesday set th e P o rt of Brook ings election for S eptem ber 14th. The election will be held in all four precincts, F errelo , Brookings 1. Brookings 2, and Chetco. An election for th e Brookings P ort D istrict is in the offing for the first week in Septem ber, a c cording to the Chetco River Thursday. August 2, 1956 Volume II, N um ber 24 M outh com m ittee, who have been pushing the project. P etitions, w ith am ple sig n a tures, have been filed w ith the county court, and an election will he set up in S eptem ber to form the d istrict. C om m ittee officials em phasized the need for the for Ed Ackley is now C urry C oun ming of the d istrict, because it SKETCH BOOK . .. AD-RIME ty D istrict A ttorney. His official will enable an authorized body to appointm ent came in th e mail deal w ith the federal governm ent Mrs. H. E. Roop Sr. w alked Tuesday, and his duties sta rte d on m a tte rs concerning the h a r off w ith th e last w eeks w in nings of $10, w ith her catchv on W ednesday. Ackley has been bor. T he Army E ngineers w ere rhym ing of “Soon a fifty dol a Brookings atto rn ey for th e past A larg e tu rn o u t greeted the down last week to m ake an in it la r bill,” rhym ed w ith “I ’ll ten years He succeeds Sam H all, first an n u al Brookings Q u a rte r spend in Brooking w ith a an o th er Brookings attorney, who ial survey and to s ta rt things ro l back Club’s annual banquet. A- ling. T heir next step will be 11 w ill!” • resigned effective A ugust 1. bout 130 people attended the send an «archeologist to this area The judges are in the pro Official w-ord came from Govets. m eeting, and heard Len C asano cess of studyng all th e w in nor Elmo Smith, who m ade the to d eterm ine the ch aracteristics va. Oregon U. football coach, the of th e dock stru c tu re s in the ners for The last 26 weeks, J appointm ent. featu red speaker. area. and n ex t week th e grand wda- A ckley has been th e city a t Also on the program w’as p ian The money for th e project, ner w ill be announced, and to rn ey of Brookings for th e past ist Mrs. Lund, from Cnescent City w’ill receive a 5 dollar bill. four years. He is also chairm an | $225.000 has been appropriated. and Bud P isarek, who gave a of the C urry County Republican . dem onstration of cartooning. A By Bud Pisarek C e n tral Com mittee. He has ser H ad to dig out the old beat up film, showing O regon’s triu m p h ved as an officer of the Chetco , cowboy hat to fit into the scheme over Oregon S tate, w as shown R iver Mouth Com m ittee, and he, | following C asanova’s talk. of W estern W eek here in Brook along w ith president Wilson F re e M aster of Cerem onies G eorge ings. The m oths didn't get a t it m an w ent back to W ashington io but I thin k the offspring did. It Dunning introduced Phil K essler Elsew here in this issue will be hold secure the appropriation. looks a little beat up but then president of the student body, and found a fonn all r« gistered don Bill Thompson, chairm an of th e H all resigned to devote m ore of I can go around singing “I ’m an The annual Del N o rte Golf and ors of th e B rookings-H arbor W alk old colwhand." and look the part. school board. He then presented C o u n try C lu b cham pionship his tim e to personal business, and them w ith the football uniform s w eeks w inners have been a n to cam paign for election to the ing Blood Bank a re asked to fill S ketches in and leave at th e Chetco D rug The desperadoes w ith loaded th a t had been purchased by the nounced and th e second round legislature. Store. The form is necessary lie- Q u arterb ack Club. S tan G ribble Ackley said th at th e law stip u guns gave the w orks to Ben “Six- , of play is to begin. Brookings is cause it has become tim e con G un” P h ettee place a t ‘Six-G uns’ dem o n strated how th e uniform s well represented w ith th ree of lates th a t a law yer c a n ’t he city sum ing to locate co n trib u to rs a tto rn ey and district atto rn ey at D airy Creem Ranch Jr. “The looked. i its n ative sons still in the ru n S uperintendent D. D. W illiam s ning. L?e Hein, Bill H ardison and th e sam e time. He said th a t he w ith nothing hut th e ir form er a d K id” H anscam , Bill “W ells-F ar dress, if any, and tim e m ay be spoke in behalf of th e ad m in istra go” Thompson, and " Wild Buzz” Bob C ollier won th eir first will resign th e city post. the m ain facto r in contacting S tew art, raided the joint w ith tion, and expressed the hope th a t , round m atches. H ardison elimi those needed. loaded w ate r pistols. Don “Chuck- the people will have patience w ith nated Dr. R ichard Sm ith, an other The eom m itte in chanrge de w agon” V aughn got in th? fracas the coach, adm inistration and the I Brookingsite, cided it would lx» lx?st to have kids in the venture. a little late but did m anage to Bob and N orris Kemp, oth er the com pleted questionnaire re Casanova, a polished public local golfers w ere on the short spill a glass of w a te r down “The turned to the Chetco D rug as the speaker, told of the benefit of K id’s” back. end of th e ir m atches in the 2nd cen tral file will, in all probabil football to the youth of a com and 4th flight rounds. S ketches ity, he kept then». m unity. He told of his perfect A new bookkeeping and in So W estern W eek is in fu ’l Cham pionship R ound M atches; It is essential th a t the torin come tax service firm has Fe i »turned im m ediately. If more swing. T here is some ta lk of the football player, using th e w ord <w) indicates w inner IDEAL. I for industry, and in opened in Brookings. The new jail being constructed for non W. W. S peer vs. Lee Hein (w ». telligence; D for desire; E for Ted S u te r vs. John Yingst III iw i firm is located in the recently than one in your hom e has been conform ist to the w estern garb. enthusiasm , A for attitu d e , and Alex Yackomovich vs. King. iw ). com pleted Robinson building, ad teg istered as a donor or has be Sketches come 18 and wishes to Iw so re- The odd looking hat D an Sty- L for loyalty. E. L arsen vs. B. Ju stu s, jr. u n jacent to th e Chetco Cafe. gistei ‘d, or anyone become in Also introduced at the m eeting The firm is to he operated by eligible, please include this d a ers is .w earing is W estern. Dan played. Jim Yingst vs? A. Stum p, was th e new football coach, Doug tells us it comes from W estern <w). D i. R. E. S m ith vs. Bill A. G. Elliott, and his wife. Mrs. M cFarlane, his assistan t, Mr. H ardison tw l. L. O. Nichols vs. Elliott. They will call this their ta, in full on a se p a ra te sheet. Italy. Ladies of the V FW Auxiliary T hurm ond and th e ir wives. Sketches Bob Colluer (w ). E. E. Johnson m ain office, and they will keep are alread y eh »eking the old a branch office in G ran ts Pass. losts, so ta r as they can, and as I noticed th ere is a radio pro vs. C h ile S tow ers (w ). The E lliotts have operated a soon as th eir d a ta is com pleted gram based on the episodes of one bookkeeping and tax service in it will lx? tra n sfe rre d to 3 X 5 of our citizens, nam ely^E d A ck BROOKINGS LEADS IN G rants P ass loi the past five cards and segregated according ley. I'm sure you have heard of years. Mr. E lliott will spend the to blood tyi>es. Possibly the th e program , “Mr. D istrict A tto r CO N TR IB U TIO N FOR first p art of the week, Monday, nam es and d ate will then lx* tra n s ney.” The E lks held th eir annual pic CURRY CO. H EA R T FUND Tuesday and W ednesday in the ferred from th e cards to lists, Sketches G rants P ass office, and th e rest however this will require a g reat A fter last w eeks council m eet nic Sunday. Ju ly 29. at th e Ei ee ing everyon ? w as qu ite concerned m an Ranch on Ja c k ’s Creek. Ap I Of th e to ta l $1,300.39 C urry of the week in Brookings. They deal of accu rate typing. Mrs. on how th e ir would m anage p ac proxim ately two hundred people gave to th e h ea rt fund last spring will have S unday and evening Dick Boardwell ischairm an and ing for th eir sew er ■ > ce ssm e n t. A atten d ed the picnic which fe a tu r $1,281.39 w as co n trib u ted from appointm ents, Mrs. E llio tt said. Mrs. M. S. B rainard, co -ch airm an close a rt critic "fri nd" of mine ed barbequed beef. T h ■ Emblem Brookings, $12 from Gold Beach, She will he in th e office during appointed by Mrs. E dith Hynes, said now I would have to s ta it Club assisted in the serving of $2 from H arbor, and $5 from Pot* I the entire week. VFW u xiliary president. Previous to opening th e ac painting realisticly so I couid the m eal which also included ice . Orford. The city of Brookings is Many people have lx»en inquir cream and soft drinks. credited w ith having kicked in counting firm in th e valley Mr. sell enough to help pay my share. ing ab o u t an o th er session of typ- m ore th a n all of Josephine coun An unscheduled but exciting Elliott was a tim b er buyer. He W hat a guv has to do a . 1 ing. The p ro g ram is “in the part ( f the day’s events was the ty, which gave $1.248.33 and a l spent four years in the arm y, and now a days. I don’t ima w orks,” but the first step is M ichaelangelo chanced style ’ o couo-ai brought in by S ta n k ;/ most as m uch as all of Tillamook was a hookkei?|»er for H enry Ford cleaning up the old list county which collected $1.705.22. Colegt and Bob I sm ert. The . I at one time. He was bom in Mis- help pay for tl. rei; at ion of the T h? sum of $150 has lx»en ad- Rom an aqueducts. So n eith er am shot the cougar at Bosley B utte. Josephine county h as about 9 i souri. vaneed, by the VFW Post. for The E lliotts have a d au g h ter the program . T h ere are I. I ’ll just have to find a different T here w as a weight guessing con tim es th e population of C urry and no test on th e c ritte r which weighed T illam ook song* 5 or 6 tim es as FS. who will make Brookings h e t charges to any of the individuals, way to raise the dough. ont hundred eight pounds . m any people as we have here. home a fte r this sum m er. Sketches J eith er for th e typing or by don- Ci aches Casonova and H am m er ; ore and the la tte r a re com m itted of Oregon U, eav? th e Q u a rte i- to im m ediate response should back Club an interesting visit. I! their' blood be needed. Since in- their te am ’s passing ability takes ! auguration of the W alking Bank a fte r the coaches, though, I’m j it is ‘Stim ated at least fifty peo- afraid the Ducks are in loi gridi ! pie have received blood from it ron trouble this fall. Those boys w ith untold saving of suffering w ere too busy ea tin g all the ham and even life itself. C andidate for U, S, S enator, and groceries to do any p a s /u g , So far as is known, the Br«x»k- I Douglas McKay, will visit in Friday night. Even W arren Mc- ings-Ifartior W alking Bkxxl hank Brookings on Monday, August 11. Neelev was held to l ive help Tin» word cam e from Mr. and was orig in ated here by th, ■ VFW ings. Mrs A rth u r Knox who have been Post and L a d a s A uxiliary, ami A Fi/ookings school teacher, appointed C hairm an of t h e is the only one in the U. S. A / bit of heroism , and fast Ralph Fow ler, was ,h> w inner McKay for S en ato r C om m ittee thinking on tht p a rt of a 15 y ear ot the -t»cond trip to Hawaii con for Curry- county. Mrs Knox inform ed the Pilot old girl saved a Brookings boy test held here by D unning Mo from a very serious injury. P h il tors. Fow ler, who is attending [ th at McKay plans on being in C. F. Wolf, head of the June ip Larsen 9. cut his foot on a sum m er school in California is | Curry county all of Monday. It is due back in Brookings in a cou planned to have a “coffee hour ' S. Jones Co. bond brokers, was The Relx'kah Lodges of D ist in Gold Beach in th e m orning. rict No. 30 held th e ir convention in Brookings last week to dis piece of glass on th? beach at ple of weeks. Th? «second aw ard closes th*» McKay will arriv e in Brookings last T uesday, Ju ly 24, at the cuss the bond situation and o th the m outh of the W inehuck Mon big D unning M otors cont< . in the early afternoon. e r aspects of city financing Well day afternoon. I.O.O.F. H all in Brookings. Moat which saw two w inners, D< i A com plete program h asn ’t of those in atten d a n ce w ere from over 10 people attended the ses Phyliss Chadboure, 15. w ho w as K uykendall and his sister, le' • been planned as yet, but ten t i- ' Brookings and Gold Beach, w ith sion, called by M ayor Brimm . Wolf gave the people in a t also on the beach im m ediately two w eeks ago for a visit to H aw tivelv McKay will give a talk in some from Ocean City. Cave tendance the benefits of his loin u*ed a w hite T -shirt to m ake a aii. It w as not known when t h e the afternoon, and then a dinner Junction and C rescent City. to urn aq u et, and stop th e blood Fow lers w ould go. School docs m eeting is planned for th e eve experience as a bond sjlesm a M ts Ethel M Gibbs, president He pointed out th a t m any peo- flow. A tendon had been cut in not s ta rt hen? u ntil the first w ek ning. of the Rebekah Assembly of O re- pleple a re eag er to buy city bonds the boys leg. A group of the in Sept. McKay is running u nder the I gon paid her visit. because they are ta x free. Wclf youngsters then lugged young Republican banner for Senator, The aftern<xjn w as spent in in Philip up to the tra ile r cam p on also told th e g ath ' ing th a t n D em ocratic Senator stru ctio n of lodge work, about Bud Cross was sum m oned to opposing the highway, and he w as brought the city would at some d ate buy P o rtlan d , w ith the rest of tl e Wav ne Mors?. Both Mr and Mrs sessions and the banquet in the or construct a w ate r system , it into the Brooking- Clinic, Dr. fam ily ,to be w ith his brother, Knox knew M cKay well when evening at th e G range Hall. The Brown attended, ano t<x>k him to would be paid off w ith w a te r re rep o rted in serious condition in they lived m Salem . Mrs Knox tab le decorations w ere sm all bee the Seaside hospital w here he venues. When the bonds ai pa.d a hospital there. The bro th er was did secretarial w ork in th e sta le hives and lilies. Mrs. Alice Spence off. Wolf said, the city would be stayed overnight. injured in a tru ck wreck on G ard senate before coming to Brook acted as Noble G rand and Mrs assured of an income from w ater H arriett B aker w as chairm an of Phyliss said th a t she had seen ner Ridge, a few- m onths ago,and ing- revenue. McKay w as S ecre tary of the the convention th is year. A pprox a tou rn i quet such as she ha I Bud recen tly took him out to Wolf also answ ered questions applied done on TV. In terio r before resigning for the i m a t e l y seventy a tte n d th e even P o rtland. on B ancroft bonding and the like. Senate. ing sej>sioii Nowhere A Finer Clim ate — Nowhere A Finer Community ACKLEY IS NAMED D. A. Large Crowd Attends Banquet Blood Donors To Be Typed Del Norte Golf Tourney Starts Bookkeeping Firrn^ Opens Shop Here 2 0 0 ATTEND ELKS PICNIC McRAY PLANS VISIT HERE Hasty Action Limits Injury BOND EXPERT VISITS CITY ¡FOWLER WINS HAWAII TRIP Convention Held For Rebekahs T h ere was a good m any “cow pokes" w alking around Brookings this week T here ane plenty of “ten gallon" hats, six shooters, and even som e S q u irt guns. I t ’s all a build up to the Brook ings Rodeo, set for th is S a tu rd a y and Sunday. A ugust 4-5. The Rodeo, sponsored by the Chetco W ranglers club, w ill he the largest ever put on in Brook ings, and will lx» a "w orld cham pionship,” w ith w inning points to go tow ards th e cham pionship con test. S atu rd ay night the W ran g lers are plonning a big dance at the G range Hall. S a tu rd a y will lx» ch ild ren ’s day at the Rodeo, and kids of 15 and under will get in for 25 cents. R egular adm ission prices w ill pre vail for the adults. The dance S atu rd ay night will featu re Lucky L an caster's W est- ern Swing Band. W hen the action explodes in the are n a of the Brookings Rodeo this week end (A ugust 4 - 5 ) area rodeo fans will see an o th er professional edition of the rough est com petitive sp o rt in the world. As one of the 500-odd r<xieos approved each year by th e Rtxleo Cowboy's Association, th e Brook ings Rodeo will be in th e sp o rt’s m ajo r leogue. conducted under nationally recognized ru les th a t assure tlv sp ectato rs of th e best stock in a hard riding co n test open to ihe best cowboys in th e business. Like all R.C.A. rodeos, th e con tests here w ill be built around the five stan d ard professional events, bareback hronc riding, calf roping, saddle hronc riding, steer w restling, and zrahina hull riding. To tem pt the top hands io het th e ir skills against th eir en try fees, the rodeo has put up a purse of $500. $100 for each stan d ard event. Brookings Gets New Dentist D octor Eugene F. Bowlin, D.- M. D.. will probably like it here. One reason is so m any will fo r get th e “doctor” p art and ju st call him -‘Gene’’ those who knew’ him during th e v »nrs lie was swam ping brush and step ping p ile s for the local power and light com pany for funds to finish his schooling. Besides, he ps one of C lara and Roy’s boys, down on the W inehuck. G ene's owning up to being 30 y ears old, g raduated from the Escondido Union high school, C alifornia, in ’45, a fte r w orking, in uniform , w ith a naval aviation o u tfit, in the w estern Pacific. Then he studied Hl a couple of colleges, try in g to figure out w hat he w anted to m ake his life's voca tion. finally h ittin g f l i c I>ental Technician school in S eattle . From there he went to th e U ni versity ot Oregon den tal school w here he graduated, last June, in th e very upjx»r b rac k ets of his class and won an ;w a r d for o u t standing seholast e ability as w e'l as his doctorate, and (‘lection to < »micron Kappa I'psilon, notional honorai 5 1 i t e li tal soci. ‘I1 V. He and his wife. ( ’1 a ra May, have th r ■<■ sons and they re plan- ni ng on si “ttin g on h<tusekeeping possibly :somew here along t! > W inehuck as the\ like it up the (». Dr. "Gent?" plans to move his equipm ent ove» troni Rogue Riv- er, w here he h e been ie actieing, some time along about th e 1.1st of Septem ber, having engaged office space in the new building Iteing put up at N o rth g ate. I D ’' a Lion Club nv rnlwr end belongs to several prote s i o n a l associa tions. The G arden Club will meet at the V. F . W Hall T hursday, August 9 at 1 30 p m. T he p ro gram for th< a i ' e r n o o t i will in elude the to u t,n g of th e gardens of some ot the m em bers V isitors are welcome to atten d this and all Garden Club nt »«»tings. Bishop to Visit The Rt. Rev. Jam es W. F C a r man, Bishop Co-A djutor of the Di(x-ese of Oregon will be in Brookings, and will ta k e p art in the Sunday services this coming Sunday at St Tim *hy’s church. The Bishop will also tak e p art in th? serv ices at Si . thew s in Gold Beach This is the Bishoj»s I ret vis t to this area, sin e his consect »- tion last F ebruary, T he services at St T im o th y ’s are at 9 a m. Bishop C arm an will be accom panied by m em bers of his family on th.» trip.