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U OF W LIBRARY* EUGENE ORE Three Brookings I Students Enroll A t Oregon State T h ree s tu d e n ts fro m th e B ro o k in g s a re a h av e been g ra n te d a d m ission to O regon S ta te college fo r th e 1956-57 school y e a r, a c cord in g to an O SC r e g is ta r s o f fice list of ex p ected new stu d e n ts. T hey a ie A lb ert R. K lett. G er aid K. M yers an d V iato r R. Y ahr. Thursday, September ij. 1956 Volume II, Number 10 N ew stu d e n t w eek will be S e p t em b er 16 to 22 a t OSC th is y e a r w ith classes b eg in n in g S e p tem b er 24. D u rin g th e w eek, stu d e n ts re ceive special in s tru c tio n on c o u r ses o f stu d y , co m p lete p lace m en t C o n g ressm an H a rris E llsw o rth e x am in atio n s, an d ta k e p a it in a to d a y announced th e c h a irm a n of v a rie ty of special ev e n ts to ac- his v o u ln teer co m m ittees in C u rtv 1 T he c culnnnS n im in g tion tin n The of over , i a 20 q u in t th e m w ith cam p u s life. co u n ty w ho will aid him in his y e a rs of w ork conies up to th e cam p a ig n fo r re-election. Ells- 'j v o ters F riday, S e p te m b e r 14. w hen said he w as looking fo rw ard to | an election will be held on w h e th e r v isitin g th e m an y co m m u n ities of o r not th e P o rt of B rookings w ill th e 4th C ongressional D istrict to be form ed. « re p o rt to th e people on th e a c ti V o ters in fo u r p recin cts will go v ities of th e 84th C ongress. He A sm a sh up S u n d ay a fte rn o o n to th e {Hills to decide on th e fo rm a ex p ressed his th a n k s to th e chai - th re w th re e B io o k in g s people in tion of the d is tric t. In th e F e r- m en and co m m ittee m em bers who j th e hospital, and to ta lly w reck ed ■ relo p recin ct the polls will be a t w ill help him in his fo rth co m in g j * i a new c a r ow ned by’ Ed D em psey. th e Leslie M iller's hom e, ju s t cam p aig n . , T he accident o ccu rred ju s t on th e about a mile up the N o rth B an k ¡C a lifo rn ia side of th e s ta te line, C hetco road. The co m m ittee leaders a re : P o rt % O rfo rd and Sixes. R ay Z u m w alt; d ire c tly in fro n t of D r. C h allo n eia B rookings p recin ct No. 1, b e Gold B each and W edderburn. H e r place, a t a b o u t 5 p.m . S unday. tw een C hetco Ave. and th e ocean b e rt D ew art an d W illiam F u ller, In ju red w ere Mr. and M rs. T in y will vote in the 1 .0 .0 F. hall, w hile co -ch airm en ; B rooking an d H a r D rak e and th e ir son, D avid. 21, B rookings p recin ct No. 2, re sid e n ts bor, H en ry K e rr an d M u rray P al- who is hom e fro m th e n av y on I on th e n o rth and e a st side o f By Bud Pisarek I m er, co -chairm en. leave. D ia k e is c o -o p e ra to r of the C hetco Ave. will vote in th e V .F .- We h e re in B ro o k in g s d o n 't M ORE P A R K IN G SPA C E B rookings In d e p en d en t A u to R e W. hall. The C hetco p recin ct w i’.l h av e th e W orld S eries to look fo r The h ig h w ay re-a lig n m e n t job. p air, is a bow ling e n th u s ia s t and vote a t th e G ran g e hall. w a rd to b u t w e c an look w ith w e st of tow n, is using a lot of P olls will open a t 8 a.m . an d helps o p e ra te the h a rd to p races a n tic ip a tio n fo r th e d a y th a t th e iu b h le being b lasted an d scooped in C rescen t C ity. T he D rak es w ere co n tin u e u ntil 8 p.m. T he d is tric t new h ig h w a y n o rth of tow n will from the so u th side of H a rris ju s t re tu rn in g fro m th e H a rd Top to be form ed includes m o st o f th e be com pleted. I t should m ak e a M ound a t th e s ta te p a rk . T h is will ra c e s S u n d ay w hen the a c cid en t ahea fro m th e C alifo rn ia s ta te v ery fine to a d an d th e d ay s of allow co n sid erab le in crease in th e line to slig h tly below C a r p e n te r happened. e a tin g d u st a n d g e ttin g d elay e J te c ie a tio n a l a re a dow n close to ville. Mrs. D rak e w as th e m o st s e ri w ill soon be fo rg o tte n . th e ocean. M uch of th is m a te ria l F IR ST DEER THIS YEAR is the claim of A. L. Travis, Har ously injured, s u ffe rin g a co n cu s If th e m easu re p asses w ith in * • ♦ is being used in th e huge fill c re a bor, who knocked over this good sized buck in a special deer permit sion, com pound fr a c tu re of the ten d ay s Gov. E lm o S m ith w ill P ro g re ss in a n y th in g b rin g s sin g R ansom C reek an d b u ry in g hunt in the W allowa Mountain country. Mr. and Mrs. Travis' party letjt leg, and g e n e ra l c u ts an d ap p o in t five com m issioners, w ho along m an y inconveniences and th e ho m esite of th e Ile r fam ily, got three deer, in what they preferred to a s really “ rugged coun bruises. Mr, D rak e received h e a 1 will a d m in is te r the P o rt. Two w ill we h ere a r e g e ttin g o u r sh a re of w ho lived th e re m an y y e a rs ago. try". They returned last week end with the m eat. Pilot Photo concussions, a pinched neck nerve, serv e u ntil the N ovem ber electio n , them . T h e b est th in g is to g rin and m any b ru ises an d cu ts. D avid w hen they will be up fo r re-elec a n d b e a r it 'cau se th in g s ju s t received only c u ts and b ru îte s. tion. T he o th e r th re e w ill s e n e d o n ’t s ta n d still. All w ere ta k e n to Ci-escent C ity u n til N ovem ber 1958. A fte r t h a t * • • •time th ey will serve fo u r y e a r Seaside h ospital. A n o th er b it o f p ro g re ss m oving te rm s as elected. D rak e w as d riv in g Ed D em p in w ith little n o tice is th e P elican P ro p o n en ts of th e P o rt D is tric t se y ’s personal car, a new 1956 B ay A rt C e n te rs new hom e. S o m e m ain ta in th a t it is v ita lly im Dodge, w ith only 11,000 m iles on p o rta n t to set up th e d is tric t in tim es oversh ad o w ed by th e m ore it. T he c a r w as being used to d riv e p re te n tio u s build in g p ro je c ts, th e o rd e r to have a g ro u p to handle a r t c e n te r is m a k in g s u b s ta n tia l race a fficials an d o th e rs before th e $225,000 w hich h as a lre a d y p ro g ress. T h eir new hom e, loca A p p ro x im ately fo rty hom e ow n th e council listen ed to v ario u s re th e races began. been ap p rtip ria te d by th e g o v e rn LEGISLATOR VISITS te d on F e rn an d H em lock, is a er's in th e d is tric t m ore com m only p o rts fro m c o m m ittees o r S upt. i W itn ess C laren c e — Hoye ---------- »■ re p o rte d m en t For th e developm ent o f th e Mr. and M rs. E. A. S tu n z,N y ssa fo rm e r w o rk sh o p b a m like s tr u c know n as S ew er D istric t No. 1 R alph Reed. Reed re p o rte d no de- , t h a t a p<,nt‘ac. d riv en by J a c k P o rt. tu re th a t will be tra n sfo rm e d in to a rriv e d S u n d ay to v is it h is sis w en t on reco rd a s s ta tin g th a t cesive ac tio n can be ex pected yet L ’ u ttre ll, S m ith ~ R iver, w as going T he m oney a lre a d y a p p ro p ria te d a su rp ris in g ly h an d so m e a i t w o rk te r, M rs. M inna A k ers and fa m th e y w ere in e ffe c t th e rig h tfu l in re g a rd s to th e D ispttsal Site. so u th w hile the D rak e c a r w as w ill be used in co m p letin g e n g i ily. Mr. S tu n z is unopposed in shop. T h a t is if m ore people are o w n ers o f th e m uch d isp uted The council ap p ro v ed th e P lanning going n o rth to w a rd s B rookings neering, building a j e t t y a t th e concerned o v er its im p o rta n c e ru n n in g fo r re-election to th e sew er sy stem , o th erw ise claim ed C om m issions reco m m en d atio n to I'he P o n tiac a p p a re n tly h it th e riv e r m outh, and in fom e d re d g in g la n d th e y should b e i. C oncerned f i a t e le g isla tu re from M alheur by E lm e r B ankus. allow th e d ev elo p m en t o f R hodo road shoulder, an d veered o ff los W’or'k The en g in ee rs have a lre a d y co u n ty . T hey p lan on doing som e to th e po in t th a t th e y can d o n ate A p etitio n p resen ted to th e dendron T e rra c e . C ouncil E arl ing co n tro l and e n te iin g in to th e sfjpnt considerable tim e a t th e som e tim e an d possibly m a la r ia l» fish in g here, an d ex pect to re M ayor an d C om m on Council T u e s B reu er re p o rte d th a t he felt it p a th of D rak e s Dodge. riv e r m ak in g soundings and th e tu r n to E a s te rn O regon w ith i d a y n ig h t said in p a r t; "T h at the to help. w ould be b e st if th e council as a T he o c c u p a n ts of th e P o n tia c like. salm on. se w e r sy s te m in th e d ed icate ' whole s tu d y th e C ity L icense p ro w eren 't h u rt, and th a t c a r re S p e a k in g of a rt, w e had th e s tre e ts an d alley s of said Town blem. since his co m m itte e seem s ceived very little d a m a g e o n ly a Mr. and M is. J. C. C o u rtn ey o f p leasu re of v iew ing M rs. C o o p er’s of B rookings, w as c o n stru cte d sta le m a te d . fender and h e a d lig h t w e r e S a n ta A na are v isitin g a t th e a r t c lass a t th e h ig h school.' Mr. and laid p rio r to th e d a te of publi Ed A ckley re p o rte d th a t th e sm ashed. hom e of Mrs. C o u n tn e y 's b ro th e r- A llison, th e p rin cip al, g av e u s a catio n , filin g an d reco rd in g o f th e W a te r h e a rin g w as poorly a t in-law and sister, Mr a n d M is. to u r of th e room M onday n ig h t. public d ed icatio n of said Town of tended and th a t a s fai a s could W. F. M iller of th e N o rth B ank W e a re v ery h ap p y o v e r th e w ork B io o k in g s m ore th a n th irty y e a rs LEGION AI XII.LARY road. be d eterm in ed th e c ity w as in for C o n stru ctio n h as s ta rte d on the ago an d th a t th e undersigned, a done th is f a r a n d o ffe r e n c o u ra g e T he L adies A u x iliary o f the a 25 p er c e n t w a te r ra te increase M is. Alice G ero of F resn o is m en t to th e y o u n g ste rs in th e ir school d i s t r i c t a d m in is tra tiv e o w n e rs of said resp ectiv e Dots local post will m e e t a t th e horn? m a k in g a m o n th 's visit a t th e A p e titio n filing the n am e of endeavors. M y one w o rd of advice b u ild in g Bids w ere let on th e a re now by o p e ra tio n o f law the of M rs. D aniel M a sse tt th e eve hom e of h er sister. M rs. S im is to s triv e fo r o rig in a lity an d s tr u c tu r e la st T h u rsd a y w ith H o r legal o w n ers of th e said sew er P ercy H an k s fo r co uncilm an wh » ning o f S e p te m b e r 17. W ebb. c re a tiv en ess. A rt like a n y o th e r to n B ros being th e low bidder sy s te m e x ten d in g along, th ro u g h, p resen ted an d cacep ted by th council. w ith a bid o f $7.580. field is a lot of h ard an d p a tie n t across, and se rv in g th e ir respec A n o th er p e titio n signed by n e a r w ork. A s M ichaelangelo said, " I ts T he u n it will be fram e c o n stru c tiv e p ro p ertie s, an d a re now by 2% ta le n t an d 98$; w o rk ". The tion, w ith brick veneer and will o p e ra tio n of law th e legal ow ners ly 40 hom e ow ners asked th e city w ork I saw M onday n ig h t h as th e include a v a u lt fo r school records. of e a se m e n ts in said sew er sy s to consider th e m a tte r of provid ing a road connection from P io rig h t beginnings. The building will be a tta c h e d to tem . neer to th e old co u n ty road. A ♦ • ♦ A full g am e scrim m ag e, b e g in th e backfield, and “ looking good, ’ ‘he p re se n t e le m e n ta ry building The council took no im m ed iate E v e iy on e is hepped up o ver an d w ill be 26 f t by 26 ft. F o o tin g s actio n on th e new developtnen' co m m ittee of C ouncilm an C a m p ning S a tu rd a y a t 1 p.m. on the a re S ta n G rlbble, fullback, J e r r y bell and Reed w as ap p o in ted to B an k u s field w ill give C oach Dou>< Fox. half back, and Buck Je n en, th e oncom ing foo tb all season. T he h av e a lre a d y been poured. b u t r a th e r stu c k by th e ir orig in al study the m a t te r fu rth e r. M a cF arlan e a ch an ce to see b e t q u a rte rb a c k . O th e r boys a re d e QB s are h a rd a t it g e ttin g th in g s T he u n it will house th e schoc plan s e t fo rth in th e ir M ay 10. te r w hat he floes have in th e w ay veloping too, C oach M rc F a rla n e C ouncilm an Jim Y elton re p o rte re a d y fo r B ro o k in g s in itial en d istric t clerk s office and th e c f 1955 council m eetin g by w hich the f fo o tb all p lay ers. T he sea on rep o rted . c o u n te r w ith P o w ers C h arlie fice o f th e d is tric t su p e rin ten d e n t e n tire council w en t on record as in the y e a rs au d itin g . Som e m inor opens nex t w eek w ith a stro n g E am es is busy building th e b en ch T he high a?hool a d m in is tra tio n s ta tin g th e y w ould p u rc h a e the ch an g es w ere recom m ended. In th e backfield ,tb e s ta f f is F red F ly n n a sk e th e council f<>» P o w ers team visitin g here F rid ay . co u n tin g on sophom ores heavily es fo r the play ers, w hile Bob Sw. w ill ta k e o v er th e ex istin g of- sew er fro m B an k u s for th e a p P oach M a cF arlan e h a s had h , » w hich m eans m ore in th e ir long perm ission to rebuild his null th a t leveled th e p lay in g field w ith one f.ces. Also it is planned th a t one p ra isa l p rice of $29.044 66. w ork cu t out fo r him. w ith only la n g e plans. Such sophom ores a s o f his big c ats. O th e r are be ng o f th e p resen t offices will be used W illiam B allderee, c ity a tto rn ey , burn ed la t w eek end. He wa.- co n ta c te d to do v ario u s odd ji b s by a boy and g irl advisor, to se t re p o rte d p ro g ress in th a t direction advised to seek th e aid of th e a few w eeks p ractice, in tr y in g to Bill G u th rie, B ert C layton, Bob A special field a team th is year. M any o f B erger, and F a lle rt have been th a t will m ak e fo r a sccessful up a g u id an ce p ro g ram hère. is ra ; idly ta k in g place. He sp en t p lan n in g com m ission firs t season. T eam -w o rk men, C om pletion of th e new u n it is th e w eek end co n ferin g w itn m eetin g will be called to study th e boys o u t have had no p rio r Show ing prom ise, M a c F a rla n e football experience. The s c rim said. th e m a tte r. te a m -w o rk does it. plan n ed for O cto b er 10. B a n k u s’ a tto rn e y an d an o th e r Ed A ckley a k e d th e council m ag e S a tu r d a y should tell th e C oach Je s se T h u rm o n d h as b< <>i m eetin g is scheduled before the to ta k e up th e m a tte r of g e ttin g s ta ff a little m ore about w h a t coaching th e line F ra n k P ace th e 25th of th is m onth. th ey do have. end« and M ac F a rla n e th e b a c k - M r B aldei ee also u rg ed th e th e s tre e ts an d debris a b o u t the A w elcom e a d d itio n to the team field. p e titio n sig n e rs to b rin g ab o ut c ity in b e tte r sh ap e. He a n d M w'as Ron McCabe, h alfb < k wh Reed discu ssed the m at er M a c F a rla n e said th a t It w as p ro m p t litig a tio n o f th is m a tte r Bud P is a ie k asked L ia t his recen tly tr a n s fe r re d from H eppne too e a rly to announce a s ta r tin g f th ey so desire. E veryone, young an d old. 1 v- I te e n th an d e ig h te e n th b irth d a y to B rookings He h as had exp.-’i- line-up fo r the Pow er» tilt, b u t P rio r to the sew er developm ent nam e be ta k e n from th e se w ti ing betw een C arp en te rv ille and th e , a re ask ed to re g iste r th e ir b irth assessm en t in d is tric t n u m b er 2 nee A n o th er tra n s fe r. L ane from th a t he pro b ab ly wouljJ be ab le n o rth bank o f S m ith R iv er is a s k d a te as p o ten tial fu tu re donors | on the g ro u n d s th a t his dw elling Gold B each, is s»ated fo r q u a r- to do so follow ing th e sc rim m a g e ed to a tte n d one of th e sessions P eople w ho m ay n o t be a c c e p t te rb a c k d u ties Also w o rk in g in S a tu rd a y . can n o t be serviced. c f the B ro o k in g s-H arb o r W alk in g able a s d o nors should be ty p ed Mrs. O rson K lise also ask ed the Blood B ank now set up in th e an d th e tech n ician s told th e r e a council to reco n sid er h e r a sse ss Jo h n s o n -H u rst building. C hetco son m ala ria , jau n d ice, undulen: m ent because o f th e u n fa ir basis Ave.. B rookings. i fever, etc. P ro g re ss is being m ad e on the of fig u rin g th e asses m e n t and T he hours a re ; All tho^e who w ere prev io u s!/ house to house m ail delivery, th e im possibility of service. 2 - 9 p m M onday. S ept 17 t y r e d and re g istered as donors, scheduled foi B rookings, acco rd T he council also th ra sh e d out 2 - 6 p.m. T uesday. S ept 18 w h e th e r h ere or h av in g Red C ross ing to P o s tm a s te r Bill T hom pson th e problem of pay in g th e co n 2 - 6 p.rn. F rid ay . S ept. 14 A 21 or o th e r dependable ty p e c ard s T hom pson h as a lread y th e an- 9 a m. - 5 p.m S a tu rd a y , Sept. are a sk d to re g is te r w h ere t h e / proval to go ah ead w ith th e route tr a c to r s fo r w o ik done on the sew er d istrict» . T h e ir a tto rn e y a 1- 15 & 22. m ay be reach ed hom e a d d re -s fo rm atio n . He h as re je c te d the vied them not to pay any m oney The political pot o f B rookings m ission, and Ben P h e tte lace, Q ualified tech n ican s will ty p e an d phone nu m b er. E x-serv ice proposed ro u te on sev eral c ity is beginning to com e to a boi! o w n er of the D airy C reem r e s ta u from th e $50,000 b h i issue but th e ir blood. C lerk s will ts.-ue perso n n el are esp ecial’y w arn ed m aps, an d will c o n ta c t individua j l a t h e r issue w a rra n ts The council P e titio n s w ere ta k e n out fo r j ra n t. id en tificatio n c ard s and te g is le r not to depend upon th e ir “dog- re sid e n t- w ith in th e n e a r fu tu A new m ayor will be ele •« l moved th a t th a t will be th e a c new can d id a te fo r M ayor, and tw o all those w ho w ish to be donors. on th e e x a c t p lace m en t of th counrllrnen, while o th e r m en w er. f b) fall to replace Roy B rlrnm , tion as soon as th e bills a re su b T h ere will be no c a h rg e D » n a Th s pr< »gram w as o rig in a te d in boxes. " ho is ru n n in g fo r c o u n ty < m - m itted. Mr K o o n tz re p re se n tin . considering ru nning. tions from th e B ro o k in g s H a rb o r B iooki and H a rb o r and will be A b o u t 400 hom es v ild b. A p etitio n w as ta k e n out fo r nis. o er. Also councilm en will i»e Busch - •hagen Co n. ra c to t .» W alk in g Blood B ank a re free to f Inane, fo r m a te ria ls only, ved by th e c a rrie r, w will Iri w as prei ask th»» <!0 iftCtl lO ridi S pencer lo r m ay o r, w hich needed to replace Clive M an’ey, those in th e a ie a . th io u c »cal service gro u p s. All th e ro u te in hi car. T he carri chose te rm is u p and who h as pay ( asl sd Of 1 SU• ilg war - will 1 indoubtedly m ean th a t ther* Ju v e n ile s not yet h av in g a t icia s are serv in g w ith o u t will be F e rd ie S tein r letz, who ■n fied no in ten tio n to re tu rn to will 1 »e a c o n te s t fo r th a t po t. a ra on th e g ro u n d s th a t his in.l ta in e d th e ir 18th b irth d a y can n o t p a y an d all clerical w ork is by p re s e n tly h nd' n*j th< ru ra l rou? com any could n o t b o rro w m onay p etit. <<n for concilm an Fell C am p - th e council. Fell C am pbell’s | h » ki - be typed unless acco m p an ied bv th e local post and L adies A u xili tion will also be v acan t, and a One of the hold ‘P at bell for m ayor w as tiGcen cu on C ity of Br<> ok in g s w a rr a n ta p a re n t o r g u a rd ia n o r h av in g ary , V F W. ea se m e n t is n •cessi The council accep ted th e re e arlit r. The filing deadline is O - th ird m em ber. Jim Y eiton's co u n w ritte n co n sen t fro m sam e. T hose A s one of th e elder, w ide-ex nd P io n e e r on Hasser. cil o sition will be tip for g ra b s •t, ■« » sig n a tio n o f Mi !ae S m ith a s C ity tober 6, ju s t th re e w eeks a w a \ p a st th e ir e ig h te e n th b irth d a y perienced p a sto rs re m a rk e d : "T h is th e c a r r ie r w o n ’t have Y elton h a sn 't stgnifned his in te n baca Recorder'. M rs. J a m e s H uddleston Also p e titio n s w ere ta k e n ou' w ill be w elcom ed to re g is te r as ia th e g re a te s t C h a rity I hav< tra c k his ro u te The c ity is neg wiil succeed M rs. S m ith, effective for tw o councilm en, P e rc y H an k s tio n s a s yet. The fo u rth council d o n o r.. Those b etw een th e ir f:;- e v e r k n o w n ”. m an, E a rl B reuer, h as tw o y e a rs tia tin g on th e easem en t. O ctober 6. p re se n tly on th e p lan n in g com re m a in in g of his term . Nowhere a Finer Climate -- Nowhere a Finer Community Ellsworth Names Curry Chairmen Port district election Friday Three Injured In Accident SKETCH BOOK A re a o n e p ro p e rty o w n e rs C la im p r io r s e w e r o w n e rs h ip WORK STARTS ON OFFICES SCRIMMAGE SATURDAY Walking Blood Bank Begins Enrollments; Vo'unteers Needed Progress M ade On M ai! Delivery Take out petitions for M ayor, Council