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Page Pour Lruokmgs-i larbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon Thursday, September 6, 1956 baf * t is t s c h a n g e t im e Crescent C ity being filled wi. i The B aptist Young People w Jl scholars from the r local p a ris’i meet a t 6:30 this coming Sunday no children from outside can be evening instead of the form er accomodated, this year. m eeting a t 7:30 and the choir will have their practice on Fi May eve S U I N G THE MW ON n *n8> a t 8:00, the change being I Swim m ing some hogs he’d due to a conflict, otherw ise, w ith bought across a creek in Lincoln a PTA meeting, count, Charlie Linville saw one of them floundering and waterlogged. TOT TEENS W IN N ERS Linville waded out got him by the Celebrating the anniversary fo r ea rs nd towed him ashore where Playtex garm ents and gym w e v he found the b ru te well on th Tot- to Teens T oggery he'd w ay out of the hog business draw ing last Saturday. Mrs C all Jum ping astrid e the boar, Linvid • O sten b erg won a free P laytex gar- aplied a porcine adaptation of a i m ent and Miss M yrtle Curt s won ficial respiration and revived the some gym wear. critter, thereby saving the boar's life and hi • L invilles) invest NO CA TH bLIC BUS ment.. Due to the parochial school at SHERRILL McLAIN ENGAGEMENT EX-POLICE CH EIF HERE E. V. Danforth, form er chief of polite a t Fairbanks. Alaska and form er City Marshll of Port O r ford has moved, w ith hi- family, to Brookings, because he says. j he likes it. D anforth wa ¡?ev«\>i 5 years w ith the-C ity Police of San ! Diego and is, at present, locallv employed. He is an overseas vet eran of the Navy. FOOD SALE F aith Lutheran Circle will have another food sale this coming S aturday morning. Septem ber 8. a t the Highway M arket. They will be open for business by half past ten. the ladies state. tion of thought. The stuffed doll prize was won by Cheryl Craig. This group has completely earned m aterials for their uniform s and they are being worked on by th? troop mothers. Ties and belts have been ordered. When their uniform s are completed this grou- will be invested at the Grange Hall, probably during the la tte r p art of September. DANCE & SHOW Starring ALVADEAN and SANDY • O m agnify the Lord With me, and let us exalt his nme t o- g eth er.” Psalm 34:3 d a S u r n‘k ^ n ER » '? ',' p 'C!aH " ' nm,nee ,he ‘ »»« « .m en , or the!, 11111 K ae’ to Raym ond Weateren. son of M r and M , R eid ar W eateren . S h errill is leav in g T h u rsd ay for P. i tian 1 whe‘-c , * e n te r h er J u n io r y ear a t M ultnom ah School of the Eibh X l u T T gm ° ^ e n t: al W a8hingtO n of Education a? io .X and the iMvadcan and Sandy Coker Abbott Recording Stars COKER BAND SMITH RIVER COMMUNITY H All SAT. SEPT. 8 th w e d l T ‘ngtOn h“ JUn‘° r y i’ r BOHNERS EAST Fred Bohner took his neice, Miss Shiiley Olson, bek to hei home n ear Norcross, Minn. Misa Olson made m any friends i n Brookings, where she spent her sum m er vacation and helped out in the PILOT office. She plan« to spend a w’eek w ith her fam ily before going on to Moorhead where she will be a senior in th e S tate T eachers College. Mr. Bohner plans to spend three weeks in Minnesota and N orth D akota befoie retu rn in g to Brook ings via San Diego. He cam e to Brooking to live about y ear ago. MISS SIMPSON HONORED When Linfield college a t Me- M nnville opens for the 1956-5' college y ear on the 17th Karen, d au g h tr of Mr. and Mrs. E ar Simpson * -» - of Harbor, who is LO O K I’m Overstocked on Watches. 8 only, i ; Jewel Men’s Watches with these features Waterproof, Incabloc, Shock Proof, Anti-magnetic i student in nursing, will take ovc in official position with the Phi Beta Mu sorocity, one of the tec. Greek letter social oigamzation.- on the Linfield campus. Term of office will be for the fall semes- 'er. Miss Simpson, a g raduate of the local high school, was elected last spring. GIRL SCOUT NEW S Group B. of Troop 3, met at the Ivan Smith cabin at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday. The new m eeting time now th at school is in «Session will be from 7 to 8:30 Tuesuay eve ning. The food sale held at the Brookings M arket last S aturday ,’elided around $25 to the Troop funds. At its last meeting games were )layed involving i se and cordina- Get Your Ruff-Tuff Watch Now for only Si4.95 plus tax Reg. $24.95 7 only, Ladies Watches, 17 Jewels Advertised for Life Made in U.S.A. Year guarantee. Reg $24 95 NOW $14.95 I'M NOT SELLING OUT SO I’LL BE AROUND TO GUARANTEE THEM MAY'S FUN & MAGIC Corner Wharf & Spruce THE PORT DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th $225,000.00 has been appropriated by Congress and is now available to develop the Chetco River as a port. 'Ibis appropriation was secured by local citizens. In so acting these citizens have not obligated any person to pay any money or perform any act. The election has been called by petitions signed by local electors and the expense of the election is paid by the county. Now some legal organization must lx created to work with the U. S. Army Engineers in charge of constructing the pro tect Oregon laws provide th it such an oruanization is a Port District. The di ’ i t is »<’ Ym o 1 I f j ve coin. missioners, who are »pn-.i t-d hv th- C inj who serv without pay. 1 wo of the appointed eiwmn is s u e r s will he voted upon .it the next November geu elution. I he other three will lx* voted on at the 195S g *ural election. After Ixing elected a commissioner holds office for four years. ¡he Congressional appropriations pay for all of the construction work required on the project. For its ad ministrative expense the Port Commission may levy taxes. Ibis administrative expense is not large in a port district of the size of the one here lx*ing created. The maximum tax levy which the commission may make is limited to ten mills This is couivalent to Ten Dollars on One rhousand Dollars of taxable valuation. A port District is strictly non-partisan and non political and i> limit d to the business of the port, whi.h m •’?< t it is ¡united to meh business as may grow out o£ water transjiortation. Port Districts in Oregon have prowd •f; to he of s' irre *t to their resn? \ve areas In making its appropriations for port d 1 »pm.'Pt Congress uts through the local Port Cxamiy '' I "less it can a t with a bxal Port Commissit ? ' \ rein 'taut to m ike an appropriation. After \ •rking for some twenty years we have at last succeeded in getting a jvort esta Dished m this area. We believe that we should have a Port District so that we can assure ourselves that the present $225,000.00 is spent in our best interests and so that we may prtxeed to secure other and following appropriations from Congress with which to build a hist class port in this area. Phis statement and recom ineinlation to vote A 1 o ' at tin September 14th special election is actively supported by the following named citizens and taxpayers, acting as a committee at large to help promote the area and secure the passage of this measure. RECOMMENDATION: A. V. MOORE EARL M AlX)NE JACK KING 1 R E M HA AKREI.I. < m ARI.F » CP, AA M IEL (A R E A MIK ( ARL OSTENBERG r M il. BREI ER NORRIS KEMP HR. P M !. K >NN!<iF 11 J E s s HOA g L A M I |H»N A VI GUN J«»F s \ Y R E H it K \ \ | ( h R A I WE AA ER GEORGE < H E xSE K I. MIRA ROMMKK ' :: t ¡» n o n DAN s T '.E K s ai r n i L u p s BOB PHILLIPS P 1 1 11 AKKOlN MR ’ll " ’ ’ I .o \ H u i ) ANDERSON *»R. KU II ML) sM ITH » '» , »«.; .11 • » « / • » • » , VI BI t il AS VN t.ERRA MOOR} GABA MORRIS GORDON <,OETZ ¡ 1 1 ) 1 REEM VN HELLO WORLD A brand new w atch doctor will soon be ap pearing along the mam item . Dr. Ronniger reports the W alter ( “Dan w ith the red neck t i e s ’* S tyers have a baby bay, born to them on the 4 th a t Sea- s dc hospital. Thii is the S tyers second child. N O T H 'R EIRTHDAY A rt Bollinger diopped in w ith a fo rt of a news item another birthday, his 80th. Ju s t had a family ro ast tu rk ey dinner, and t'hen got on w ith adding few more yei’as. On way out of office, was also his and B eryl’s 49th wedding anniversary. Among those summoned for ju ry duty are: Clive Manley, V ir gil Goldsberry, Homer H aggerty, Merce Jaklew icz. M aith a G ray- shel, Curt Waldien, Lulu Goldi- zen, Henry Beaulieu, Fred Flynn and Merle Hanscam . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Grove of < linton. Ohio, visited the Vernon Hanscam s for a couple of d ,j. Gerald and Vernon were in the Navy to g eth er and it w as th. r first m eeting s in c e 'w a r days in the Southw est Pacific. BYRON 1.. BRIMM ROBERT I T P l l C K LE se ie D’ MMK K < . EI). DEMI‘S E \ ' ERN HXNSCA.M W 11S «\ EREEM W H. NELSON K E \ HAVI s JOHN HEWITT \R ( H ll ( L I» m w i r v Ml RK1 P M .'.IE R ED I %< h i j \ DR. KOI WHITE WILLIAM <i. THOMPSON M. ROTZER JA M ES YELTON < . O. LEOS \R D JO E sp H Ml R P H \ B l D PIS AREK AI. MIST ER »: VI PH REEI) LEE u n s v IIR.II. ( I.ARK <•1 S S AR IIEDKI R(i »• »•.*»«.'» Mt s EEI.A G. A. I A S E PETE L E S M E lx iE R I E l.I < VM PBEH. ED IR E L M V S