Thursday, September 27. 1956
Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon
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Masonic Temple
Work Progressive
Building tow ard a b etter "com
m unity, a few loyal w orkers are
m ak in g progress on the new Ma
some Tem ple and tinkering up the
VFW building. M ote help will be
very welcome on eith er project.
Each group has around 100 mem
bets, and there are others who
now or will have use of these semi
public buildings which a re a de
finite asset to the com m unity.
C oncrete footings have already
bet ii poured on the new Masonic
buildings, reenforcing rods have
been placed, several hundred run
ning feet of form s built and laved
w here needed, ready for the pou
th strut ire
this is set, concrete bl
w alls will be going up
w ork pushed as rapidly
th er w ill perm it and the tim e re
quired dependent upon the num
her of w orkers who show up. Poss
ibly some of th e Eastern S tar
m em bers will encourage the p ro
f a i t h L u th e r a n
ject more actively. C ontracts may
be m ade w ith Harold Jochens,
To H ave S peaker
Sam Gott, or Ira I
Or show
a Lut
or week
m ?hurch o r up on the job eve
will observe Mission ends.
On the VFW building, a hand
it. 3 w ith the Rev. \V.
ful of vets showed up Sunday
of Oakland, California
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si speaker a at the 11 afternoon and w rapped some more
asbestos shakes on the building,
p
lenzel is the itaff chap- A nother gam is hoped for next
n of th< ' Alam eda < >unty hos Sunday after oon and if enough
riso serves
tile Fol» show up, thi w hole job will be
som M
prison and ther insti- i completed.
tut ions.
The public is cordially invited D IFFERENT
CONNTKI’i ’ l lON
to hear Chaplain Menzel.
A method of building co n stru
ction, new to this area, is reported
The L utheran Youth League at Crescent City. A w arehouse
m eets h ereafter a t 6 p.m. on Sun th ere is being built for the Copco
days for topic study and C h rist by The M yron Corcoran C onstrue
ian fellowship. Young people of tion Co. of Medford in which the
high school age who a ie not as- side w alls are being poured, flat,
ociated w ith
any
Christian w ith the window and door open
youth group are welcome. Doug ings taken care of. When the con
las H anines is the president of crcte is hardened the w alls are
the group.
then raised and put in place.
Curry County First to Reach Bond Quota
C urry county w as the first in
the sta te tc reach its 1956 sale-
quota of U nited S tate s T ieasu ry
D epartm ent E and H Savings
Bonds, according to word received
this week from M r. Charles Gray.
County Chairm an. Sales of last
month w ere $23,172. against A ug
ust, 1955 sales am ounting to $7,-
184.
Mr. G ray reported th a t sales in
the County through A ugust this
year were more than $247,000
well over twice the sales volume
of those sam e m onths in 1955.
This is the second year in a row
th a t C urry county lias been the
first to m ake its annual quota.
Mr. G ray also reported th a t O r
egon's sales of E and H Bonds
last month were the largest in
any A ugust since 1945. The Total
sales in the sta te v ere $4,ls9,4lo.
Page Three
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P tT R O I.
All m otorists should w atch out
for and heed the School S.ifety
P atrol protecting little folks at
traffic intersections. They will be
located on Cheteo Ave. at the
Shell station and at the Par store,
also at the Pacific Ave. juncti :i
w ith Fern, near the Baptist
church. These patrols, m anned by
the scholars themselves, with
their yellow outfits and flags,
have, in the past, given wondei
ful service m the protection of
ch ild n n. d ne p r a an p is v>
is u nder the direction of Mr. Gi
roux, grade school teacher who
has had extensive ex p erien ce
w ith s
. , ..’rols at S ilv erto n .
DRILLING i id \
RIDGE
Two co n drilling rigs are ex-
pkm ng tile i .o in posits in th e
Eden Ridge a .sc , c* e to the Cur-
---- I hey are being
used by t!
P ■ ■ fi • Pow er &
Light Co. o obtain d ata to b e
- , . . ed hydro-
steam elect i l plant on the south.
fork oi the Coquille river. Neces-
sa iy apphci tion :-i pel nits for
tins constru .'lion nave been filedi
w ith tho au h o n tites.
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CRESCEN T CITY,
California
Progress Noted
Hwy. 101 West
The highw ay im provem ent job,
west from Moore’s Mound, has
progressed to the point it is open
for traffic on the huge fill the
Pilot erred in saying covered the
old Iler hom esite— when it should
have been (first owned by Hart
and later the Ed Ransoms). An
enorm ous am ount of rock and d irt
fill m aterial was moved from the
west side of the mound at H arris
Beach S tate P ark and hauled to
the site, thereby, vastly increasing
the parking facilities near th«'
m outh of H arris C reek. The new
fill rejoins the highw ay at P ark
view Drive, the end of the project,
elim inating the gooseneck dip
w here the highw ay crossed Ran
som Creek. One looks down upon
the A nderson home, now, and it
is reached by an access road from
the west. Curbs and sidew alks are
being installed for much of the
w ay from town tow ard Easy
S treet, sewers have been layed anti
general im provem ent of adjoining j
properties.
Several thousands of yards of
fill m aterial is being moved on to
both sides of the property just
w est of Moores' Knoll and exist-
¡ng culverts have been extended
to carry the small stream s which
cross the highw ay there.
A sew er junction has been in- '
stalled at the corner of Cheteo and
Pacific, said to be the deepest—at
16 ft.—in the system. It is in a
rock trench.
MENTAL III XI.TII I I’ T A.
A new chapter of Mental
Health is being formed in C urry
county. This will be the subject
of Mr. Melvin M urphy, executive
director for m ental health in the
state of Oregon. This very en
lightening speach should be of in
terest to everyone in the area and
terest to everyone in the area and
all are invited to hear Mr. Mur-
pny when he addresses the next
P T A m eeting to be held O ctober
4. at 8 p m. Refr« shm ents w ill be
served.
< III K( II PROGRI n s » >
'W pi efab, 1lighlv finished
after:- have 1>een placed on
i rooim of tl. • new Prcsby
•r of Oak and
The structu ires are wrap-
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ish and ther«
quit e a hustle on
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