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°F w library * J Nowhere a Finer Climate — Nowhere a Finer Community T h u rsd ay , S ep tem b er 27, 1956 Botzek Named To School Board Bruins Travel to SKETCH BOOK . .. By Bud Pisarek K in g F rid a y h e re to P o w ers h isto ry F o o tb all took o v e r h ere an d by th e looks of it it's stay . T h e B ru in s d e feated in th e ir first gam e in th e of th e school. • * ♦ T h e food sta n d set up b ack of th e g ra n d s ta n d by th e stu d e n t b ody w as s u re a scene of org an ised co n fu sio n d u rin g th e half. N ev er th e less th e p arch ed th ro a ts a n d th e e m p ty sto m ach s s u re ap p r e d a t e d th e h a rd w o rk p u t in by th e stu d en ts. • • * T h e L ions c lu b d id a fip e job b y se ttin g u p th e p u b lic ad d ress system . A1 P h illip s d id th e a n n o u n cin g an d k ep t p re tty w ell up w ith th e p ro g ress of th e gam e. • * • D u rin g th e h a lf w e h e a rd th a t M rs. S am H all p re se n te d S am w ith a boy, th e ir fifth . Looks like S am in te n d s to ra ise his ow n fo o tb all team . ♦ ♦ Friady Night The B ro o k in g s B ru in s w ill tra v e l F rid a y in th e ir first out-of- to w n e n c o u n te r ag ain st th e Illi nois V alley C o u g ars at C av e J u n c tion. A cco rd in g to re p o rts receiv ed h e re th e C o u g ars a re big an d fast a n d h av e p le n ty of e x p erien ce. T h ey h av e w on th e ir first tw o o u tin g s, w h ip p in g St. M ary s of M edford an d G len d ale. T h e C o u g a r co ach in g s ta ff w as in B rook ings F rid a y to v iew th e B ro o k ings P ow ers gam e. T w o bus loads o f sp e c ta to rs w ill tra v e l to C ave Ju n c tio n from h e re to p ro v id e tra n s p o rta tio n to som e of th e y o u n g ste rs a tte n d in g th e gam e. O ne of th e busses w ill c a r ry th e h igh school band, w ho w ill a tte n d . C oach D oug M a c F a rla n e r e p o rted no serio u s in ju ry re s u lte d from th e g am e ag ain st P o w ers d esp ite th e fact th a t it w as th e L ()l ¡»SPEA K ER serv ice w as provided free by the I.ions club. boys' in itia l en c o u n te r. M ost of A t th e m ike w as A1 P h ill’ys, left. Serving here as spotters were th e boys w ere a little stiff an d B ill T h o m p so n an d G ene A llison. high school principal so re th e n ex t day , h ow ever. PILOT PHOTO G am e tim e a t C av e Ju n c tio n < w ill be 8 p.m . F rid a y . Arrell wins honors, Jeep Drive-in Theatre Opens Its Gates T h e T e rra c e D rive-In T h e a tre o pened its d o o rs W ed n esd ay n ig h t, an d w ill be o pen from now on, acco rd in g to o w n ers R ay m o n d Pope and D ave Irw in . T he | th e a tre , located ju s t p ast S o u th C o a st m ill, h ad d elay e d th e ir o p en in g d u e to th e fa ilu re o f th e ir sp ea k e rs to a rriv e . T he first sh o w in g th is w eek w ill be “ H an g m an s K n o t" and "T h e Big H eat". Nominate Two For Coos-Curry ♦ T alk a b o u t su p p o rt. T h e N o rth B ro o k in g s B o o sters c l o s e d in m asse to a tte n d th e g am e an d th e P ly w o o d p la n t saw th e g am e in sh ifts. T h o se on th e d ay sh ift got th e r e for th e second h a lf as th e n ig h t s h ift h ad to leav e fo r w o rk a f te r th e h a lf end ed . • * • W e saw E lm er B an k u s a t th e gam e. I b et E lm er n ev er d re a m t field w ould be used fo r a pigskin frolic. • * * A ll in all itw as a fine day, w ea th e r, cro w d e n th u siam , an d of co u rse V IC TO R Y • • • W arren M cN eely ra n up and d o w n th e sid elin es y ellin g an d e v e ry once in aw h ile he'd pincto h im se lf to m ak e su re he w a sn ’t d re a m in g . M any people told him la s t w in te r h e w as d ream in g w hen h e said B ro o k in g s w ould field a fo o tb all te a m th is Fall. W arren spear-headed th e fo rm atio n of the Q u a rte rb a c k clu b an d w e all know th e rest. W a rre n w a sn ’t d re a m in g T h is is it. REPORT "FLAWS" ARE DETECTED IN CITY SEWER ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS Cave Junction AJ B otzek has been n am ed to th e B ro o k in g s-H arb o r school d is tr ic t 17-C. B otzek su cced s L ynn B org, w ho resig n ed re c e n tly be cause he m oved to G old Beach. B otzek o p e ra te s th e B. B. C rab b B ookkeep in g A gency, a n d has lived in B ro o k in g s since 1952. B otzek w as ap p o in ted by th e school b o ard fo r th e v acan cy . He w ill se rv e on his p re s e n t term u n til th e n e x t a n n u a l school m eet ing, on J u n e 17, 1957. V olum e II, N um ber 32 T h e n o m in atio n co m m ittee of i th e C oos-C urry Co-op h av e sen t in AL MINCER, above. Plywood th e ir nom inees fo r th e p o st of d ire c to r of th e Co-op, acco rd in g worker, recently flipped his hut to B ru ce C h ev ere, w ho w as co n in the race for County Assessor. tacted by phone W ednesday. Mincer w ll be on the ballot us C h ev ere re p o rte d th a t th e elec- i tio n w ill be held in O sto b er e ith e r independent. Mincer w ill oppose on th e 22 o r 29 the incum bent, George Sutton, N om in ated w ere th e in su m b e n t who has been Curry County As H ans N elson an d Roy W eidem an, sessor for 24 years. B rookins co n tracto r. Price of H20 Goes Up in Brookings P ublic t t at t | x A r r i s , \ r o n D- y .i l i t i c . C om m issioner of i e e n .M J52 iu o to m c r . ' o n ' I Z - m - M ’S X S ‘- r C om pany h a s been a p n v e d , and t . rhe in creased ra te will ta k e effect. im m ed iately T he P. U. C. re p o rt said th a t th e co m p an y 's o p eratio n revenue will in crease to provide a r a te of re tu rn of ab o u t 2.75 p er cen t. A P. U . C. h e a lin g w as ne! 1 several w eeks ag o on th e m a tte r n th e B rookings c ity hall. In 1955 R u n n in g u p an d dow n th e side • he com oarfy's to ta l o p e ra tin g re- lin es k eep in g a ru n n in g p lay of th e v en u e w as $29,920, w h ile its to ta l gam e I h ad little ch an ce to re a lly o' e a tin g e x p e m e s am o u n ted to o b serv e m u ch o f th e fin er p o in ts $35,829.33 re su ltin g in an o p e ra t- of th e gam e. B ut all ?n all I th in k ng loss of $6,258 94 fo r th e y e a r T he re p o rt disclose,! th a t th-' th e coaches sh o u ld feel v ery pro u d p re se n t ra te s of th e B ro o k in g s of th e fact th a t th ey d id w ondei W a te r C om pany have been :n ef- w ith th e boys. - - c u s to m e . 3 re q u r i n e re b u ild - „ „ 4 ” , m g of th e sy tern a n d th e m n - f s tru c tio n o f reaervoir. a 19.000,000 ” g al o i A n tic ip a tin g fu r th e r population g ro w th th e co m p an y h as p u r chased 8,000 feet of pipe and th • nece s a r y valves to tra n s p o rt 1.« 000.000 g allo n s o f w a te r a d ay fr° m th e C hetco river to its res- ervoir. a cco rd in g to th e rep o rt, The P I ’ C. said th a t th e fixe 1 a p ital of th e co m p an y as of De- r em ber 31 am o u n ted to $112 8 8 5 - 72. 'rh e new ra te will in c ie a s the co m p an y 's o p e ra tin g revenue >9,700 an n u ally , based on 19JF,- - pe atio n s F re n c h ie A rre ll is now " D ru g gist of th e M onth". A te le g ra m to th a t effect w as received from the Bob and Ray Show'— a n atio n w id e contest. T h e o fficial an n o u n ce m ent w ill co em o v er th e air soon, p erh ap s T h u rsd a y (to n ig h t). T he p ro g ram is c a rrie d locally by K1EM —E u rek a. D r. R ich ard S m ith sen t in th e w in n in g le tte r, in 50 w o rd s or less, te llin g ot th e w ork A rrell has d one w ith th e B rookings W alking Blood B ank. F or his p a rt Dr. S m ith , w ins a B en ru s w atch A rre ll v. ins a 2 w heel d riv e Je e p D isp atch er. T h e pro m o tio n is m ad e by M c K esson Robins, P ep so d en t, and W illiam s S h a v in g S oap Co. and w ill h av e a n atio n w ide hook up. A form al p re s e n ta tio n of th e gifts w ill be m ad e in B rookings later. P lan B ooster N ight At the C hetco G range A B ixister N ig h t is being planned fo r th e C hetco G range on O ct. 5 F rid ay , beginning a t 8 p.m . 'rtie evening is designed to ac q u a in t th e people w ith th e w ork of th e G range. A sp e a k e r is planned, a s well a s sk its, m usic. J and o th e r e n te rta in m e n t. A d u lt, end children a re cordially invited CROWDS GATHER FOR PANCAKES A lot of B rookings people, foot ball e n th u sia sts o r no, had pan cak es w ith bacon S a tu rd a y m orn ing at th e b re a k fa s t serv ed up by th e C & K M ark et w ith th e pro ceeds going to th e Q u a rte rb a c k club. $58 35 w as tu rn e d o v e r to th e club from th e m a rk e t, p ro fits from th e 39 ce n t feed. High school girls did th e fry in g and serv in g u n d e r th«* d irectio n of G eorge F lin t, C a rn a tio n sales m an. NIGHT POI.K E PHONE T h e B rookings P olice D ept. can be reach ed at n ig h t by callin g 2451. T h at is th e n u m b e r of H otel B rookings, an d som ebody w ill be a v a ila b le to a n sw e r th e phone all night. T he c ity of B rookings has ru n h av e been p u t in to C rescent. H e in to a legal s n a rl on th e sew er as said th at th e firm has p u rch ased se ssm en t d istrict. New C ity At p r o p e rty n e a r C hetco H om e an d to rn e y W illiam B a ld e rre e told th e A uto for a b u ild in g in 1958, and council Tuesday n ig h t th a t in his th ey hope to p u t in sev eral pay o p in io n th at th e re a re " ju ris d ic p hones in th e city. tio n al d efects m th e p ro ceed in g s" L a te r D istrict A ttorney’ Ed A ck s e ttin g u p th e a ssessm en t d istric ts ley a p p eared to req u est ad option B a ld e rre e said th a t th e alleg ed H ome R ule" o rd in a n c e d e le c ts w ould re q u ire th e city to °f an re-assess the p eople in th e d istric t. w hich w ould re q u ire th e phone B ald e rre e em phasized th e p o in t com pany to p u t an ex ch a n g e in B rookings. No action w as ta k e n at th a t th e re-assessm ent w o u ld n ’t th e m eeting. affect th o se people w ho h ave a l A gi »-at deal of discussion w as ready p a id cash for th e ir sew er, o r it w o u ld n 't affect those hav in g held on th e o p en in g up of H assett signed u p for B an cro ft bonds. s tre e t, an e x ten sio n of W est Pio. H o w ev er, all w ould receiv e no n e e r. G eorge H assett and his w ife a p jx 'a re d to re q u e s t th e o p en in g 1 tiees. T he legal d iffic u ltie s cam e a- up of th e s tre e t, as did P ercy j bout w h en a tto rn e y S am Hall, re- H anks and B ill T hom pson, post 1 p re s e n tin g clien ts in D istrict 7, m aster, w ho w a n te d to ro u te th e p re p a re d a list of e rro rs of p ro hom e m ail d e liv e ry th e re . T he c ed u res in the assessm en t. B a ld e r gist of th e p roblem w as th a t th e w a sn ’t fin a n cially re e w en t over th e list p o in t by city sim ply ab le to open up a stre e t, re g a rd ; p o in t, b u t ad m itte d th a t th e re i Were defects. He said th a t if th e less of th e rig h t of w ays. B esides j council is in d o u b t to v a lid ity of th e council w as a fra id th a t a p re assessem en t, th en by sta te law , i ced en t m ig h t be set, an d o th e rs th ey h av e the rig h t to re a s s e s s w ould w a n t s tre e ts ojiened. th e p ro p e rty ow ners. He said th a t T he council approved th e plan- because ot the sam e p ro c e d u re s um g com m ission re c o m m e n d a tio n u sed in th e o th e r d istricts, th at th a t S a lisib u ry and F ly n n be a l th e y too w ould be d efectiv e. I lowed to re b u ild th e ir m ill, off B a ld e rre e said th a t it w as safe to F.asy st., w hich b u rn ed a few’ assu m e th a t if th e defects w e re n ’t I w eeks ago. T h ey also accep ted c o rre c te d th a t th e clien ts of H all | p ro p e rty of E lm er B an k u s o n P ac w ould ta k e the m a tte r to court. ific an d h ig h w ay 101, w ith no B a ld e rre e said th a t it w as assutn o bligation. eit th at th e re a s se ssm e n t w ould P etitio n s w ere filed fo r Wil- fig u re out at ab o u t th e sam e cost H ard J . S p en cer for m ayor, an d basis as th e first assessm ent. sh o rtly a fte r p e titio n s w ere filed O th e rw ise th in g s w ere p re tty foi C. F. "F e ll C am p b ell fo r m a q u ie t at th e m eeting. G eorge M c yor. a ss u rrin g a race fo r th a t pos B ride, m a n a g e r of Coos C u rry dis- ition to succeed Roy B rim m . tre t of th e West C oast T elep h o n e C am p b ell re p o rte d th a t he w ill Co. m ad e a re p o rt on im p ro v e not resign now from th e co u n cil m e n ts of late inn th e ir sei ice. H e because he fe lt th a t he " s h o u ld n ’t said th a t th re e a d d itio n a l c ircu its go out now wh( Il th e tim e is p re t ty ro u g h " . H e feels th a t he w ould be le ttin g th e peo p le d o w n . Council M eeting A p e titio n by Jo e Ja c o b s to re The follow ing Is as com plet zone R 1 p ro p e rty on h ig h w a y 101 a re p o rt as th is n ew sp ap er can to e o n u n erieal w as re a d a n d re- g ive on the council m eeting fe rre d to th e p la n n in g com m is held som ew here in B rookings sion. A n o rd in a n c e w as passed T u esd ay aftern o o n . ch a n g in g o rd in a n c e 82 on th e d a te o f se w e r ch arg es. A le tte r from S o u th C oast, and th e B rookings- H a rb o r school d is tric t w as read re q u e s tin g th a t th e c ity go to th e co u n ty and a tte m p te d to get som e action on an a lte rn a te tru c k ro u te ra th e r th an th o se now in use, j.e. past th e school. A le tte r w as to be w ritte n to th e co u n ty c o u rt and a c o m m ittee w as to be nam ed to see he co u rt. $82 w as O .K .’d by th e council to pay fo r th e blood ty p in g seru m out of th e d is a s te r fund. T hey in- stru e te d th e c ity a tto rn e y to d ra w up an o rd in a n c e lim itin g speed an d p a rk in g on all alley s m the city. C ity licen sin g w as d iscu ssed an d 20 le tte rs from b u sin ess places w ere read . T in th o u g h t th e p resen t sy stem w as too high. F ive favored th e p re se n t sy stem and th re e req u ested a flat fee for all businesses. T w o others fav o red a new system . No actio n w as ta k e n , alth o u g h v ario u s plan s w ere dis cussed. T he council a u th o riz e d th e sale of B ancroft bonds in O rd in a n c e ‘ A ny q u e s tio n s r e g a r d in g N 97 p r o v id in g fo r th e issuance th e m eetin g can lie d iiected to y o u r c o u n c ilm a n . and sale of $76,888 w o rth o f bonds. Bruins win first game of year, 8-7 with last second marker ! W A A 1 FO R D ET A ILS ON G A M E SEE SPO R T S PA G E