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aci * ORE U bhary -, SKETCH BOOK . .. Nowhere a Finer Climate -- Registration Not Yet Complete Summertime . . . F lash, B ulletin, etc. B ro o k in g s h as achieved a new d istin ctio n , and Bei m u d a s h o rts w ere th e o rd er of th e day, &s th e te m p e ra tu re M onday reach ed 81 " u n b earab ly h o t’’ to m ost of th e n ativ es. T he O reg o n ian fro n paged th e item th a t B rookin w as th e hotte.-t place in th e N o rth w est, alth o u g h inside it w as re p orted th a t R o seb u rg to p p ed th a t w ith a 94 d eg ree m ax im u m . The firse t m eetin g of th e B ro o k - in g s-H arb o r P. T. A. w ill be hel 1 on S ep tem b er 6 a t 8 p.m . a t th e high school au d ito riu m . All p a r e n ts a re in v ited to a tte n d , an d to m eet y o u r ch ild 's new te a c h e r. The m eetin g will also be a te a ch ers reception, an d re fre sh m e n ts will be seiv ed . P. T. A. o fficers urge p a re n ts to b ack th e ir child ren th is y ear, an d a tte n d th e m e e t ings w ith re g u la rity . Dr. Gene Bowlin Office to O pen mi I 1 •»' , , 1 5. 11-OliMS. A ill-*locnfoiis occasion Saturday y\a« expected b efore ««bool starts. Many were given uni forms, whil* er had on a su it before. Celebrate Silver Anniversary 1H>I <; M W ’FA K L W E . Coach of tin- B o k n - s 'I ’ in« foot halt A g ro u p of fiie n d s g a th e re d a ’ team , ha- «‘art «f hi« ; racti-e ««•« th e B a p tist C o m m u n ity ch u rch «'on*. The first gam e«, w ith last T h u rsd a y evening, A u g u st 2? Powers, will he p’ayed on S •;»*.'• n to help A rchie an d M elissa H en d h e r 21. rick s c e le b ra te th e ir S ilv er W en ding A n n iv ersary , as w ell as th e ir C E L E B R A T IO N S t *T* D 10th a n n iv e rsa ry in th e H en d T h is w eek end will be a n o th e r rick s F u rn itu re sto re. one o f th e ce le b -a t. ns an n u al ’ E v ery o n e enjoyed th e evening, s ta g e d a t C ave Ju n c tio n fo r th.- w ith D r. D urden, a fo rm e r p a s to r p a s t sev eral y a rs of th e B a p tist C om m u n ity ch u rch s m a s te r o f cerem ony, recallin g the p a st 25 y e a rs an d p a rta k in g of th e b e a u tifu l S ilv er W eddin„ cak e T he deco atio n ? w ere very a p tly h an d led by J e a n n e tte P ierce. 5^50 in ('ash Found In Paper Sack C larice L a tim e r, w ho ow ns and o p e ia te s th e C u n o S hoppe in N o rth B ro o k in g s fo u n d a pape sack, c o n ta in in g $350 .11 cash. Ti e ,-ioney w as f. r .ed o.e* to C.u >f Police Bud C ross, and th e ow n- rn d o u t to be Mode O 'D ay in C rescen t C ity . T he m e rc h a n t w as v ery th a n k fu l to have it r e tu rn ed . football coach, re p o rte d th a t 2" su its have been issued, and th to ta l p lay ers p ro b ab ly w ould e x ceed 40 once school sta rte d . H e is h av in g th e boys p ra c tic e on th e More d etailed p lan s for the school g ro u n d s c u rre n tly , each opening fo o tb all g am e of the evening a t a b o u t 5 p m. B ro o k in g s-H arb n r te a m w ere laid It w as b ro u g h t out at th e m e e t th is M onday n ig h t to th e Q u a r te rb a c k club. T he g am e will be ing th a t all th e eq u ip m en t for tli« played on th e old b aseball field team , including tack le d um m ie . n e a r the P lyw ood C orp. E lm er footballs nnd th e unlfo m s includ B ankus. ow ner of th e land, ha- ing p a rk a s co st in ex ess of $3.0(8*. co n sen ted to let th e te a m use th a t The Q u a rte rb a c k club h a s ra ts? I th e m a jo rity of th is m oney, ami field th is y e a r. th e s tu d e n t body a sso ciatio n h as Q u a rte rb a c k club m em bers s it co n trib u te d a la rg e p a rt of i1 ab o u t to find a g ra d e r to be used O th e r c o n trib u tio n s a re need«!, to • vel th e field. School officials am i will be solicited vet, Geo ag re e d to g e t the field surveyed D unning, Q u a rte rb a c k vice pres and lined out th s w eek O ther d en t announced. m em bers v e r e to see about th e A reserv e fund w as k ep t in ih goal p osts, and th e po sibility of club tr e a s u ry in p a rt p a y m e n t foj using th e e x is tin g b aseball stand? th e in s ta lla tio n of lig h ts w hen th V ery likely, how ever, th e re would p e rm a n e n t field w ould be e s ta b be little b leac h er se a tin g u n til a lished. p e rm a n e n t field is obtained. T h e firs t g am e will be pi aye 1 C oach D oug M acF arlan e, new h ere on S ep tem b er 21. P e titio n s w ere c irc u la te d la s t w eek end fo r A lbert M incer, H a r bor, fo r C u rry C o u n ty A ssessor. The su rp rise m ove c am e ju s t tw o days before th e dead lin e as th e p e titio n s had to be in before 5 p m . M onday in ordei- fo r M incers nam e to a p p e a r on th e b allo t as an in dependent c a n d id a te fo r th e p o d , now held by G eo rg e S u tto n . S u tto n , w ho h a s held th e co u n ty a sse sso r job fo r n e a rly 20 y ears, d id n 't file at th e p rim a rie s, b u t received enouglh w rite -in votes, w ith no op p o sitio n to p u t his nam e on th e b allo t as th e R epublican nom inee. M incer is c u rre n tly th e tr e a s u r e r of th e B rookings P ly w o o d Co. an d w as p re s id e n t of th e L ion's club h e re la st y ear. M incer’s nam e w ill go on the b allot in th e N o v em b er electio n as an independent. A g ro u p o f in te r ested p erso n s passed o u t th e p e ti tio n s se c u rin g b etw een 350 an d 400 n am es in tw o d ay s. FOOTBALL FIELD WORK TO BEGIN E D A< KLEV, KK(M>lxl.\4>S a t to rn ey w a« n o m in ated by «be R e publican C e n tra l C o m n iittee for D istrk t A tto rn e x . A ck ley will run to Nuc4*«*e<l him self. He w as a p pointed C u rry C o u n ty IM strict A t torney la s t ii.<»nth by <k»x. E lm o Nnilth. Army engineers work on Chetco job, Do’lie Brainard Port election due on September 14 To Leave Library A fte r m an y y e a rs ' o f serv ice e s tlie c o m m u n ity lib ra ria n . M rs. DoiliS B ra in a rd ten d red h er re- u g n a t on at M onday n ig h t’s m eet- n<? of the board. H er su c c e sso r h as not been ap p o in ted . :rs. B a in a rd h as served, w ith o u t pay, alm o st e v e r since th e li Double s h iftin g an u n fo rtu n a te b ra ry w as p u t in to serv ice to th e ffn atio n in the B rooking -H a rb o r co m m u n ity . D uring th is period school d is tric t because of the ove-- C o n g ress had a p p ro p ria te d $22 th e books have been m oved five row-fed conditions will exist 000 for th e C h etco R iver’ p oj , E rnes and th e n u m b -r of v olum es ’hrough th e f ir s t fo u r grades ac th is y ear, and p re lim in a ry w or h a s been in creased m any, m an y -c-d ng to ‘ u r t . of schools, D. D s a lre a d y u nderw ay. It is not b W illiam s. lieved how ever, th a t a c tu a l con tim es U pon m oving in to th e li b r a r y ’s new hom e M rs. P r inar i T he bus tim es for th e youn ' st u ctio n of th e rock je tty wii «•cured th e se vice of a g ra lu a te j begin a t th is tim e, how ever, poss ster.s will be th e sam e as la -' lib ra ria n who in sta lle d th e s ta n - i b ’y not until sp rin g year. B oth th e fifth and th e sixth d rd sy ste m o f. ru n n in g a lib ra ry , «trades wall a tte n d school from V e te rs have a chance to et u M rs. B ra in a rd f e e s rhe has ' 45 u n til 2 45. H o u rs for th , a p o rt d is tric t to be called *’Tb done her s tin t so fa r a s sch dub-d split session will be m orning ! P o r t of B rookings" in tw o w eek i w ork is concerned. ~ ‘5-12:15 A ftern o o n s, 12:30-5:09. | T he election will be held on Se t School w ill s ta rt T ne-day, I em b er 14 and will include v o te rs 'e p te m b e r 4 C h e ste r B u m b a g e : in fo u r precin cts. s th e new g ra d e school principal. B rookings N o 1 will v o te in Tho follow ing list includes those th e I.O .O .F. hall; B ro o k in g s N<- n chool a t th e end of last y ear, 2, will vote in th e V .F.W hall •nd those new s tu d e n ts reg istered ! f’h etco will v ote in the C hetco T he B rookin ;s -H a rb o r school h ro u g h 4.00 p.m. M onday, A ugust : G ra n g e hall and F e r elo voter; I d is tric t te a c h ix s. a n d ti ach er« '7 T he list includes those who w will c a s t th e ir hallo*.* a t Lesi - from th e C re sc e n t C ity g ra d e to school in th e m o m in g - only. M ile rs hom e on th e N o rth B an school, plus sonri" G old B . ch te t- * n ts >»-e to a ss le th a t if road of th e C h etco R iver I c h ers Will have an In se rv ic e W o rk h e ir ch ild 's n am e h n o t on the shop on T h u rsd a y an d F rid a y .if O f course, only re g iste re d v o te r -t *h« y will be ex ■ ted In th e a re a u th o riz e d to vote f thi- w eek. th t rtern o o n sh ift. T he firs t g en eral session w ¡1 ial election . 1 ir*t tirade; open a t 9 a m w ith in tro d u ctio n « T he polls will be ope a .r T om m y R A .ikrorn. D avid A. i nd will co n tin u e u ntil and an n o u n c e m e n ts by D. D. W il p.m I ?• al. Fiettv J* an B oardm an, Ha - I co rd in g to a no tice f liam s, su p t. of school. A lso on jle t C h ap m an , P a m a le e .Joy F a t f clerk O leta W alk e r. I h and w ill be Dr. C has. D ean, A - te n . S u san M I're m in. ’ortld • P rof, of E d u c a tio n ; L r H ow - T he w ork no a - piogi L 1 J. A kers, P io f. of L.I a tio n R u th G rover. G ary L. 1- m a n i. , , E y.m H am ilto n . Den e M W ilson ’ an d A dm in s tra tiv e , both of E u .ar roun, N an. y J . H egge, S hirley p iesen t gene: D r. M a rtin M a tte r, A sst, Rivi M< ¡F J o rd a n . D avid R La Ik »nt •. rnittee, i i of. of E d u catio n , P o rtla n d S h aro n L. L am p sa E d w ard L es ■« Ivitres a le, an d D r C liff Robins- n d ii- • since th a t tim e f r< m an, S heila Lively, P am ela Neb m a n an d Ed A ckley w ent back e e to r of S eco n d ary E d u c t i o n ' Th • n e ra l th e m e will b. th e ton, D avid O v ia tt. W ash in g to n last M arch to test M icheál R ay P e rry . J u d ith Pop place of social tu d ie s In e d u c a - before co n g ressio n al com m it!« I .ion. ; in behalf of th e d evelopm ent C o n tin u ed on P a g e 4 Dcub'e Shifting List Is Given Frr Brookinns-Harbor School Dlst. ,» «■ 'V T O ’>E R 8 T h* ¿ e s ilin e f >r re g istra tio n ;n ■ he N- ember e! c to n is O c‘ e.- '. Any r gì t r i t i , a m ade be f t t ' ,a t tim e can vote in 'h i g :u : *l election A ll r g .s tra tio n - - n be m ade a t th e E ooktngs C t; H all. Drive-in to Open About Sept. 15 A rm y en g in ee rs have be**n m ak ing soundings and com! :ctin o th e r en g in e e rin g d a ta on th- ( h«‘tco R iver m outh d u rin g th ' I a t w eek. F o u r n g in eers, equip fieri w ith b o at and o th e r a p p a ra tu s h av e sp e n t n e a rly all w -ek i m a k in g th e ir in v estig atio n s. Teacher Workshop T he T e rra c e D riv e-In T h e a tie w ill open here on abo u t S ep tem b ? 15. acco rd in g to w ord receive th is w eek. F in ish in g w ork is b e ing done on th e p ro jectio n roorr an d sn ack b a r. T he th e a tre will hold a p ro x im a te ly 400 r*. T se te e n is re p o rted ly one of th - la rg e s t in th e a r a, b ¡ng son . 75 feet high, and 80 feet wide. Begins Thursday Reception I ield For Teachers A recep tio n fo r th e t he an d their w iv e ’, th e ad hr. s t a- tion an d th e ir w ives, th e school b o ard m em b ers and wiv«> 0 p re sid e n t of th e C h am b er f C om m erce, Lions C lub and Rotar;, C lub and head of tn e rr. *’• a sso ciatio n w a held h ere W edne - day. T he p ro g ra m s ta r te d off With a coffee hour in th*> m o rn in g and • luncheon w as serv ed a t n< on m th e school. x:' t i D r. Gene Bowlin w ill o pen h is d e n istry office here th is w eek. T he office is lo cated in th e C am pbell building, above F ia n k s P h a rm a c y . It h as been co m p letely finished now, and D r. Dowlin ex p e c ts to w ork on h is firs t p a tie n t F rid a y oof th is w eek. He fo rm e rly had an office in R ogue R iv er a n d is a re c e n t g rd u te of th e U n iv e rsity of O regon D en tal college. School District T he B ro o k in g s-H arb o r school d is tric t h a s received th e ir firs ’ s ta llm e n t of th e O regon B asic Aid school su p j.o tr. T he ch eck received am o u n te d to $39.098. an d w as sent b y th e C u rry C o u n ty C lerk. S u p t. o f school D. D. W illiam s said th a t th e m oney re p re se n te d ab o u t 42 pe cent o f w h a t th e y will receive th is y e a r fro m th e basic aid p ro g ra m . Mincer files for county assessor office First P.T.A. Meet Set for Thursday R e g istra tio n in th e B rookings- H a rb o r school sy stem still is in com plete, and m an y s tr a g g le ;s are ex p ected to boost th e to ta l before school opens n ex t w eek. F o r e x am p le, in th e hig*h school 155 have enrolled in th e f ir s t th re e g ra d e s, a n d 145 in to p th ree, fo r a to ta l of 310. O ver 400 stu d e n t are expected. S tu d e n t? a re rem inded th a t th e c la s se s a re filled on a firs t come, f ir s t serv ed basis, and a re ask ed to re g is te r b efore school open*. In th e f i r s t g ra d e 83 stu d e n ts have re g iste re d , w ith a n o th e r 20 expected. 41 new pupils in th e d is NEW B I S D R IV E R tr ic t have reg iste re d , alth o u g h it A new bus dr iver h as been hire . is ex p ected t h a t som e have been 'or th is term , a t th e s?ool. He 1 Mr E lm er E rb . Del N o rte Lane. lo st fro m la s t y ear. Mr. E rb w ill also a s s is t as cu sto - lian of th e school. Receives Check Volume II. N um ber 2S Thursday, August 30, 1956 By Bud Pisarek W H O w as it th a t q u ie tly pulled up to th e sto p sig n in h e r 50 g rey ford an d p a tie n tly lifted up th e hood and pulled o u t a little k itte n ? Could it h av e been N adine H y a tt ’ H ubby F ra n k w ondered w hy th e m o to r p u rre d like a k itte n . WHO W H O w a s it th a t took th e live chicken o u t back w ith in in te n t o f lopping off th e c r i tt e r ’s head only to see th e th in g sh ak e loose an d sca m p e r in to th e b ru ?h ? T hen to to p it off he o ffered th e kids a dim e if th e y w ould re trie v e t. Could have been Jo e M urphy, ju s t a sk him to tell ab o u t h is big g am e h u n tin g experiences. WHO W H O w ro te th a t “W e have no q u a rre l w ith th o se who sell fo r less. T hey should know w hat th e ir s tu ff is w o rth .’’ C ould have been Mel P rice in his “O ffice C at colum n in th e W E P CO N otebook pu b licatio n . T h a t is q u ite a sound piece of tr u th in P ric e s' n o tatio n . Som e of th e local c a ta lo g u e b u y ers should ta k e heed. WHO W H O ev er it w as th a t said “ B rookin g s m ig h t be a sea of m ud w hen th e ra in s h it b ecau se of all th e re c e n t sew er d ig g in g s, m ig n t be m ore th a n rig h t O f co u ise if we s t a r t a $2 a m o n th c h a rg e fo r everyone o w n in g a c a r we m ay have enough in th e sin k in g fund to g ra v e l th e ro ad s. WHO W H O is it th a t g o t c a rrie d a- w ay w ith one o f th o se new fan g led m in u te m in d e r tim in g d ev ices? T he th in g h a s ev ery o n e in th e household ju m p in g a t re g u la r in te rv a ls. W ife N an cy m ig h t be g u ilty o f th a t one d in g th e re it goes a g ain , see you n ex t w eek. Nowhere a Finer Community • co ts a 8*0 <-he> k from PRIZE W IN N E R : Mr«. Bob «wa Pilot Pubi»« ber Bud P isarek. for h e r w in n in g en*r* in the Pilot \<l- Rime e< n’»-«t recently « on« hid« J. M r« •« » ai ««»n a* one of the i"> weekly u in m ix .¡us n .n g .