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-»Hl U OP W LIBRARY- EUGENE ORE Campbell Petition For Mayor is Out il Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Communih Volume II, Number 26 . Thursday, August 16, 1956 CUFF HOUSE RAID STIRS UP HORNETS NEST E ig h t s ta te policem en raid e 1 I J u s tic e Peace R ov B row n Mon- th e C liff H ouse h ere S a tu rd a y ! day m n o ’ •ling an d w as r eleased on ow n r«. ognizance. S ta te P o n ig h t, a n d s tirr e d u p a h o rn e ts n e st of local opposition. T he ra i 1 lice O u i M cD onald sa id th a t w as s tric tly a s ta te police show , he wo ! 1 be a rra ig n e d in ab o u t an d n e ith e r d is tric t a tto rn e y E l two week . A ckley, th e C u rry C o u n ty S h eri if T he police to o k a c ra p table, G lenn S ab in o r B ro o k in g s Police an d picked up all th e m oney on C hief Bud C ro ss w ere n otified th a t th e tab les. M cD onald said t h a t 8 th e raid w as ta k in g place. o r 10 p a tro n s w ere at th e table, D anny W agner, o p e ra to r of th • w hich w as found in a b ack room. C liff H ouse w as a rre ste d , alth o u g h T he n am es of th e p a tro n s w eie n o t ta k e n in to cu sto d y on th e ta k en , fo r possible actio n later, c h a rg e of o p e ra tin g a g am b lin g M cD onald said. house. W a g o n e r a p p eared before S g t. S chnieder. o f th e r t a t e po lice led th e raid . A fte r th e raid th e s ta te police called C u rry C oun ty D ep u ty W es S m ith an d asked him to fu rn ish a pick -u p to haul th e tab le o u t w ith. M cD onald said th a t th e in fo r m atio n w ould be tu rn e d o v er to th e d is tric t a tto rn e y . T he P ilo t called th e s ta te police h e a d q u a rte rs a t M edford an d a s k ed a Lt. M o rg an th e re if th e raid w as held by the s ta te police, by p a ssin g th e local a u th o ritie s be cau se “ th e local a u th o ritie s w ere- SKETCH BOOK . .. n 't doing th e ir job". M o rg an u U t h a t - th e g am b lin g w as w ide open, an d th e y h ad had By Bud Pisarek n u m ero u s c o m p lain ts". He said C o m m u n icatio n s to an d fro m th a t th e re w a s n 't a n y a tte m p t to B ro o k in g s a r e n 't te b est in th e e m b a rrra s s a n y local a u th o rity , w orld, b u t it su re g e ts th in g s m ix an d th a t th e y h ad trie d to g e t in ed up. F o r y ear« th e local c h a m to uch w ith A ckley, b efo re th e b er and v ario u s o rg a n iz a tio n ’3 raid. C hief Bud C ro ss said th a t they have been hounding th e s ta te fo r Road*. L a st w eek end th e s ta t" have h ad no co m p lain ts locally on responded w ith a R aid. J u s t a gam bling. A ckley «aid too. th a t mix up in co n n ectio n s I guess. It ‘ his office ha h ad no co m p lain ts. w as R oads n o t R aids lx»ys L et - The C liff H ouse is in th e city lim its of B rookings. g e t w ith it. S k e tc h e s Som e o f th e local people w en t i IT Y HALL 'H i to a re a l gone p o litical m eetin g M onday lig h t. It m e a n t q u ite a STAY OPEN LATER few of us had to w e a r sta rc h e d T h e c ity h a ll w ill M a y open w h ite s h irt an d ties. T h a t w as u n til 5 p a n . on S a t u r d a y t h is w eek th e p e n a lty fo r a v erv good sm o r- to g iv e p r o p e r ty o w n e r* a c h a n t ' g isbord put on by th e ladies of to m a k e a r r a n g e m e n t s to r th e ir th e G ran g e an d also to h e a r D oug B a n c r o f t bond* on th e s e w e r a s- M cK ay give a fine s tra ig h t fo r * e * sn ien ts. T h e d e a d lin e fo r m a k w a rd ta lk . in g s u c h a r r.in g e n iiit* 1» t h is S a t S k e tc h e s u rd a y . Paul E w ig is h an d lin g M cK ays p ress releases. P au l w as w ith th«1 \ \ i l l. < ll ll .I ) ( L IN K B onneville D am p ro ject before. He T h ere will be a well child d im ' m entioned th e fa c t th a t he I n I in th e local g ia d e school th is coni- visited B ro o k in g s a n d s th e Pilot •ng F rid ay , A u g u -t 17. b etw een about tw o y e a rs ago. H e w as th e 9:30 an d 11 30 a m . D P au l Eon- o nly p erso n in th e room th a t d id n ig er.w ill do e x a m in a tio n s a n d im n ’t have to look up w hen he s o. m u n izatio n s f r D P I S m all to S am Hall. Pox v accin atio n s, a ss iste d by sii< <>tche* Mrs. D orothea M iller, public W ith the I ..... .. conv en tio n in h e a lth nurse. full s v .n g it h al’d to j e t Ma Pe: - ins or o th e r fa v o rite se ria ls on a dio c ' " a bey , .» IV . One g» j aid he w a sn 't v< ti: th e leason* w ere tw o. 'funs f his t 'a - m ite TV p »nti 2 - by wut» lung th -• four 1 o” * ih ' ’ if •ere n > -ting ir. th a t th ev f Ch; Gatro A new c ity a tto rn e y . Bill B a r rooks. ’ derree. w as ap p o in ted bv th* S k etch es jin ey . Bill L ro o k in g - council T u esd ay ni-' .t The n« .v lia n t P a s s . a t io rep lace E d A ckley, w ho re c e n t lalder cil m eeting l y a re n te d th e d is tric t a tt r n r hroi h tli 'ues v n ig h t wktli a be mu. ed a p p o in tm en t. h i- fa -e . A ft- rw a r d s five mile B aid erree is also th e c ity a t l’uri -f som e v ery serious, an d to rn e y of G ra n ts P ass. H e von t me tries h e a te d discu ssio n s he h av e his b u sin ess her* b u t ti id th a t he n tv h a \e been m is- w ill a tte n d th e council se. .«ions, forme« 1 a bo it th e jo b as city at-* an d w h en ev er else th e c o u n t., rney. He said th a t M ayor B rinim needs him . He does have a su m OUbles w ere o v er and th a t the m er »..»me n ir th e end oi P edroli ity w as e n te rin g on a sh in in g D rive in H arb o r, w hich he has a of tra n q u illity .’ N ow B.ll m ain ta in e d fo r ab o u t tw o y ear. is n 't so su re. e B aid erree. a n ativ e O regonian, s k e tc h e s g ra d u a te d fro m W illam ette U n i M cK ay is q u ite .« politi an v e rs ity an d h a s been in b o th th» rvbody could see th a t w hen h« S ta te S en ate and th e S ta te Leg- ferred to M audie L uick of S m ith is a tu re . . ver a s a "y o u n g lady". M audie A le tte r of re s ig n a tio n w as read one o f th e real h o n est to good- ss c h a ra c te rs of th e a re a . She firs t fro m A ckley, w ho re p o rte d s ta le n t, c h a rm an d a sen*3« of th a t he h a s w o rk ed w ith a g ro u p of men v.ho "h av e w o rk ed u n tire - ow m an-h in . an d is c e rta in ly ingiy, w ith a g re a t deal of se ’f iy sa crifice ' to sta n d up a s a n w Sket< he* city , w ith th e o th e r m u n icip alities A lw ays w illing to h elp out. th it few item s w ere w ritte n by o f th e s ta te . C o u n cilm an E a rl B reu er reco m u r old fav o rite , honest Jo e M ur- y. A p p a re n tly Bud left in th e mended th a t a le tte r be w ritte n to ddle of a sen ten ce to ta k e his ex ten d to A ckley th e c ity .- a p fe. N an cy to S easid e h o sp ital. p reciatio n fo r w ork done, and ■ th e d eliv ery of th e ir second w ished h«m 1 ^ k on his new jon. A ckley called B ald eree'a re ild. A t th is p o in t we don t know y d e ta ils o th e r th a n th e y left *n co rd m th e s ta te "long, honorable, an d d isL n q u ish ed hurry. T he b ig bone o f c o n ten tio n in **k« t< he* I*. >.— It * a i ’»«>y **ix pound*. th e re g u la r m e etin g w as th e p ro blem of w h at to do w ith th e e x > en ounce». FAIR PRINCESS Brookings Supplv Building Plans BRINGS HOME Begins To Move Announced For T he B rookings Supply Co., au to an d tru c k p a rt d istrib u to rs and reta ile i's have spent the p a st w eek m oving into th e.r new building, S o u th e rn C u rry co u n ty can feel th e C a te building in N o rth B rook proud of its F a ir Prince»-« S hirley ings. H ew itt, w ho n o t only ably filled W ork is also being com pleted h er d u tie s as P rin c e ss a t th e C u r on th e addition to the M orton ry C o u n ty F a ir a t Gold B each la s t building and the A rth u r Knox In week end, b u t aD o b ro u g h t hom e su ra n c e A gency will move into sev eral blue ribbons fo r h er 4-H th a t sh o rtly . The C om m en çai w o rk ex h ib its. She to o k f ir s t fo r F in a n c e Co. will move in to q u a r h e r c o tto n d re ss w hich she m odel te r s being vacated by th e In s u r led: a n d R eserv e C ham pion fo r ance firm . h e r clo th in g p ro ject division. She w as aw ard ed a tr ip to th e S ta te F a ir a t S alem to m odel h e r c o t Shrub & Flower Sale ton dre«s in co m p etitio n w ith th e co u n ty w in n ers from th e re s t of th e s ta te , a n d h e r e n trie s in k n it At Feed & Seed Store The G an ien club m em bers will tin g an d c lo th in g III w ill also be sen t to th e S ta te F a ir fo r ex hibit. ta k e o v er the B rookings Feed & S hirley, who w as a g u e st of th e Seed s to re fo r the sale o f shrubs F a ir B o ard w hile in Gold B each, a n d flow ers on F rid ay and S atu r- I w as p re se n te d a lovely n ecklace day, A ugust 24 an d 25. Mr C arl , . . Y ah r h as given th e ladies th is I “ nd " " ,b>' , th e I o n -in w o r r l a n t - f 11 r » « n a Legion an d a o set o f p e » rfu m e s r»xr by o p p o rtu n ity to use his sto re for D icks Feed and Seed sto re of la isin g funds for th e landscapping L an g lo is a t th e co ro n atio n c e re of th e lib ra ry grounds. T he store m onies S a tu rd a y evening. She. will be open for th is sale from w ith th e queen and th e o th e r 8:00 a m. u ntil 6:00 p m. princesses, will go to M y rtle P o in t S a tu rd a y w h ere th ey will ride in th e Coo C o u n ty F a ir p a r ade re p re s e n tin g C u rrv co unty. T hey a re also sla te d to go to th e 1 S ta te F a ir a s th e g u e sts of th ' F a ir B oard. ; E lsew here, in the » la s-d ie d ads. The so u th e rn p a rt of the county th e re a p p e a rs an ad concerning show ed m ore in te re st in the C oun th e fo rth co m in g lily harv est tv F a ir th e n it h as ever before. Those w ho w ish to l g «te: foe L a st y e a r th e re w ere n in ety -seven wo k in th e field- or p acking e n trie s from th is a re a , and th •- sheds, and g ro w ers who will h y e a r th e re w ere four' h u n d red needing heir» are asked . oho a n in ety -n in e, w ith n e a rly fifty p e r 2072, a: w hich a hc>u**wife h cen t of th e e n trie s e a rn in g blue offered to c a n y on 'h e d 1. She ribbon «. h a s no in te re s t in hei p ro je c t S h irley is th e d a u g h te r of com o th e r th an to a c t as an impel «»n i m u n ity m inded p a re n t . as hoi clearing house so th a t th e cr<> fa th er. L av ere H ew itt, is th e F ire I can be ta k e n car« of" sm o o th v C hief of th e H arb o r R u ra l F ire 1 P reference m ay be given e x p e r P ro te c t n D.. tric t, an d h er m o ie n c e d w o rk e rs in lilies null it th er. B ernice h as served as p re s i won t tak e an em ployer an y tin e d ent of th< C het co U n it of th e a t all to .f in d out if he needs to Home E x ten sio n W ork fo r th e tr a in th e person sent to him. j p ast y e a r and w as re-elected for T here is. of course, w ork fo r in a n o th e r year. experienced help. The young lad y o ffe rin g to do th is job only a sk s th a t she b<- B I. \< K T O P P IN G A s ta te b lack -to p p in g r-ew will phoned a t reaso n ab le h ours and be in B ro o k in g s F rid a y , to w ork NOT to phone S a tu rd a y s of S i . l | over th e sectio n th ro u g h tow n. ) days. FAIR HONORS Workers Wanted For Lily Harvest Names B aiderree Brookings City Attorney istin g ew er sy stem . T h is re-h ash - ng ke. t t he council up u n til p a st 1 a m. F irs t a c o n tra c t, ag reed ac- le by E lm e r B an k u s w as ad. in w hich B an k u s ag re e s to sell trie -Vhtem fo r th e ap p raised price, a n d to p u t up a $10.000 bond fo r o y e a rs in lieu of a w ar- r. n tly of title. T ins w a s n 't ac c e p ta b le to coun- « 'n rin Fell C am pbell w ho in sisted th a t th e c ity receive a full ami c le a r title, o r said t h a t he w ould v ote ..g a in s t th e p u rch ase A fte r alm o st tw o h o u r of dis- cu.-si- n a sp lit vote by th e council in s tru c te d B aid erree to a tte m p t to re -n e g o tia te w ith B an k u s and his a tto r ney in a n e ffo rt to try to g et e ith e r a clea r title o r full co v erag e on th e $29,000. A lso th e council h e a rd Bob Din m ick a i k, "C an th e c ity a s s - • p ro p e rty fo r im p ro v em en ts p ut 20 or 30 o r 40 y e a rs a g o ’, in r g ard to s w er -iistri t 1 m- d ts-u -sio n Was also held on th e fin an cin g of th e c u rr e n t sew er co n stru c tio n . The th«ee d is tr ic ts u n d er c o n stru c tio n at th is tim e wall co st an e stim a te d $13*- Ooo « w hich 'h e city is o b lig ated W hen a ll t: » p ro p e rty o w ners e ith e r pay. oi sign up for B an c ro ft bon is th e m oney w ill be In. B ut in th e m ean tim e, the c ity fa th e rs felt, som e ty p e o f in terim fin an cin g m ay h av e to be a r r a n g ed. su ch as is-u in g w a rra n ts , l t w as ag re e d to kx>k into the m a t ter. T hus far, according to city w ork su p erin ten d e n t, R alph Reed, 80 p ro p e rty ow ners have rep o rted in out of 166, in a re a 4, 93 have rep o rted in o u t of 169. and in are« 7,o u t of 12, 7 have rep o rted . A bout $15,000 has been co llect ed thus fa r in all the d istrict« . In o th e r actio n s the city ag reed ! to servi $100 to the O regon C oast A ssociation fo r use in th e ir a d vertising cam p aig n T h e y in fo rm ed the n t y th a t om e color TV film s trip s had been p re p a re d for release. The c ity tab led a p lan n in g com mission re q u e st for the c ity to p re p a n a brief for th e W atei Co ra te increase, b ecause of th e tim e elm ent M ayor B n m n i appointed M. B. B rain ard as c h a irm a n of U nited N ations D ay here, O cto b er 24 COAST PLANT PLANS BUILDING Masonic Temple g r o u p s te n th a n n iv e r s a r y . J o c h e n s said n e g o tiatio n s w ere p ra c tically com pleted for th e site on A zalea P a ik R oad n e a r th e Boy S cout building and re p o rts from m em bers of th e o rd er co n cern in g th e proposed building w ere very e n couraging. Som e 75 M asons enjoyed a soc ial evening d u rin g w hich the R ain bow G irls seivt <1 a ro ast b e e f d in ner. N ot only w ere th e re m any of th e local lodge m em bers p re s e n t goes. but th e re w ere sev eral v isitors. C h arles B ickner. a c h a rte r mem* ber and firs t m a ste r of the lodge, Outdoor cut a huge tw o - tie r e d * F A 50 foot building will be b u ilt a t the O regon C oast V eneer p la n t n o rth of B rookings, acco rd in g to m a n a g e r Jim F o rest. The building will be a p i'e-rab rlcated stru c tu re , built in Lx>s A ngles and will be m oved up here as soon as th e fo o tin g s are poured. W ork h a s a l read y sta rte d . F o re s t said th a t th e b uilding w ould be used a s a tru c k shop, p robably rep la c in g th e one w hich S am A gnew, p lan t leasor, h a s a t K lam ath C edar In C alifo rn ia, He said th a t it w as likely th a t B rook ings w ould becom e th e ev en tu a l c e n te r of A gnew s a re a o p e ra tio n s, a.« f a r a s th e tru c k re p a ir sen d ee P la n s for th e building of a M a sonic T em ple w ere announced S a tu rd a y evening by H arold J o M of S idney C roft _ c h e n s, W a t a Uinner observing the . Theatre Is ( 'tuning Along b irth -la y cake, la te r served a s d essert. M S. B ra in a rd gave a b r e if h is to r y of the lodge, w hich w as ch a rte re ii in A ugust 1946, Most of th e evening w as ta k e n up ju s t visiting. Im m ediately follow ing tl> d in n er a m uch enjoyed accordion co n c e rt w as given by a g ro u p of g irls mil boys u nder th e leadership i f th e ir in stru c to r. David C ro ck ett, of H arbor. W o rk is p ro g ressin g very ra p id ly on the new ou td o o r drive-in th e a tre , n o rth of B rookings. T he block building to house the p ro jection room and the concession is alm o st up, and the scaffo ld in g is n e arin g com pletion for th e big outdoor screen. O -n d in g Work Ut co m pleted for the th e a tre also. N o opening d a te has been s e t as y et. missing b o a t found empty I he *ii»ul| b o a t, in w h ic h three* n v ii h.id tell B ro o k in g « la s t llm r* d a > w a* fo u n d W i «lin -day In (h e ( oa*t G u a rd < n i t e r B o n h a m , out o f < oo* B a \. I he h o a i, o w n ed a n d o|M*rated In L loyd M o r "I perd ict th a t th e IJ. S. F ed eral riso n , long lim e g u id e fro m th is G o v eim en t m oney (fro m th e fed a r e a wa* fo u n d cap * zed o ff S t. T ea m eral road aid bill» will re ie a - G e o rg e re e l lig h t, a n wlii< h M o iri* o n w a - k n o w n to do s ta te funds to build U. S. 101. lu n ch of lii* fi*hing. .In *ear< h T h a t w as the Word from Dougl.) M cK ay, fo rm er S e c re ta ry of ln- c o n tin u e d fo r e v id e n ce «,f ( ¡* liv o a b o a r d , 'lo rri* -> u , A. te rio r, and now' a. ro b u st cam - th r . p aig n er fo r th e se n a to ria l post < f M o n a h a n , a n d I. M. I lo a ts o n , I >iti I W ayne Morse, in his speech here (i i 't i - t s fro m ( i ia n l * 1‘ is*. 100 HEAR TALK OF DOUG McKAY M onday night, M cK ay hit a t th e th in g s B rook i ings and H a rb o r people are in 1 te rested in. He ra k e d his ojipon- ent Moise over the coals, aril ’ w« n t into why the Republicans rnn t rem ain in pow er, j A b o u t 100 a re a peoph* g a th e re d a t the G ran g e hall to Iv a r M« K a, j and e a t a w ell laid o u t sm o rg a s bord. j re p a re d by th e ladies ■ f i the G range. E arlier Mr K ay wa introduce«! around B rooki j s h ” ' A rt Kn >x, C u rry co u n ty ch airm a i for M cK ay. W ith M K ay wa - Raul E w in g , fo rm er B onneville vlm lh- is tr.ito r who is now han d lin g M cK ay publicity, and Mi. M iller, p h o to g ra p h e r fo r F o rtu m m a g a zine M cK ay w as convinced th a t the i to u ris t in d u stry isn ’t being done j j u - tv e be< ause of the “ b o ttle neck" on 101 He also em p h az leJ l the need for access roads to <»n- i able th e s ta te to " c u t the an n u a l g ro w th no m ore and no less," and then th e tim b e r here would last fo r “ 100 y ears." In re g a rd to his cam p a ig n ; M cK ay said, “ I t's going to be i Mu/or Brimm appointed Mrs. i to ugh cam p aig n but I'm as Helen Coates as assistan t City re- j tough as M orse» Th«* fo rm e r se c < o rd er n c h a rg e of th e tre a su ry . re ta ry of th e in te rio r emphasize»I The c ity received and read »• j th a t u n d er the R epublicans th e re le tte r H orn th e r t a te highw ay has been no w ar and th e g re a te s t com m ission w hich said th a t the j p ro sp e rity the c o u n try has ever s ta te “can n o t see its w ay c le a r 1 1 had, and th a t a siab lized econom y ta k e Mill B each as a s ta le pari: l has been realized. b»-< ause m ainly, it is in th e city M cK ay re p o rte d th a t th e n am e lim its. i of M orse on a bill h a s been called The council d iscussed w ith | “th e kiss of d e a th ,' and said th a t B ankus th e site for the y reposed i out c«f over 400 bills in troduced by sew age disposal plant N o actio n Sen M orse only 29 h a s passed. w as taken. The plan on R hodenddron T e r Mr. and Mrs. Don C raig and race sub-division of Elm ei B ank i - th ree d a u g h te rs sp e n t a few d ays w as refe rre d back to th e plan n in g . la s t w e ek v isitin g re la tiv e s in commission for th eir approval. A p etitio n has been ta k e n out, and is being circ u la te d by R ussell , Jen k in s, for Fell C am pbell as m a y o r for B rookings. The electio n is in N ovem ber. • C am pbell U c u rre n tly a c ity councilm an, and h as been on th e council for th ree y ears. C am pbell received th e la rg e st n u m b er of votes of a n y of th e m en ru n n in g for council in the la s t election in 1954. T he filing deadline for all c a n d i d a te s is O ctober 6. T h ree council positions will becom e v acan t a t th a t tim e, as w ell as th e m a y o r post, now filled by B rinim . j Walla Walla. L i* T h u rsd a y »mm at tw o G ra n ts i ’a., I ’. M onahan and J M H ost -o.i, a rc re p o rte d to hi out in a m all o u tb e a rd nr < «ft >n n h :. I Moi tpern !l", : 1 time n o th in g has b» hea <1 trio o r th e ir boat d n d th e y m et wih d isa ste r. E v ery available m eans of ocean m »1 co astlin e search ha Iv en ern- I >'■)!. including n « iv tu ise s <>f a hug«* C o ast G uaid seap lan e, tint n o th in g ha* been turn« I no i • fits sea i ciiers, out in plane « a l y the foliow'ing m 1 ¡’ning w ere m em ber's of th e local fly in g club, A1 P hillips, w ith Joe h a y e r a s ob- ««• ver Jo h n n y H ew itt, w ith J a c kie K ing and N ’<■ He«P»er‘;.' wit i Cliff Jacques. E lm er Costello of ‘ 1 Bc-ach ano a com , anion, ed n o rth war 1 fm n i A rch Rock. i he C ostello plane is re p o rte d to have* com e to o m e tro u b le an I m ade a forced, sm o o th binding on •lie F ie e rn a n ran ch so u th of H a r bor, \ \ \ <.<>l!l>f |( I- \ > s | . s W ord has been received h ere of th e p a ssin g of R ay E V an Gord. r, w ho leav es a host of friend* w ho will sin cerely m iss hum. F a m ilia r ly know n a s "V an P iv mov 1 a«;ro«s from C ave Ju n c t »m wh ■ i th e lily boom cam»- a d w a a successful g ro w er « i bulbs on th e D aw son t r a i t . Latter lie moved into to w n and so rt of took it easy. L ittle is know n of him o th e r th a n he was. fo r m any y<- «r* in c h a rg e of th e fo re st serv ice p ack sto c k . Mr. V an O o rd er ha I be* n in poor h ealth fo r th e p a st few m o n th s and died a t S easide h o sp ital, C re s cent C ity.