Image provided by: Chetco Community Public Library; Brookings, OR
About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1956)
b Uí W LIBRARY* J ù U g L ÍE CEE . *1 I c 1 F r i l V5 [Ml il II il JL J J O Novvher? ci Finer C ¡ t û j Vol »-me - Nowhere a Finer Community IL ! vi .. c; L 5 Bruins to Play T h u rsd ay , O cto b er 25,19 u Ballot marking brings bowl Friday Night The re tu rn m atch is set for F ri day night. At that tim e the Brook ings Brum s w ill pair off against ti Gold Beach P anthers in th- tr sec >nd gam e of the season. In the fir-t outing the Bruins sw ept to a 14 0 win. However, since that tim e Gol 1 Beach pulled out a tie gam e w ith Powers, and have showed addi tional strength. The gam e should be a tough tussle on the Panther field in a night contest. The B ruins are in ‘fair shape* afte r th eir tough tilt F riday after noon against the Eagle Point squad. Two bus loads of rooters will trav el to Gold Beach to attend the game. It will be the last game of the season for Brookings. A howl, heard all over the state, was raised Tuesday in C u r ry county over “m uks. .1’’ sam ple 17 ballots. Even the A ttorney Gen- 18 tr a l of the S tate ot Or ton was 19 called into the m atter. r>s a storm A new lo g g in g c o n tr a i Hi 20 arrived in the Brookings a .e a to arose over th e m arking in of S u 21 begin operations He is Charles 1.' prem e Courts Ju stice W illiam M. 22 Defoe of the Deioe Logging C. . M cCallister on the sam ple ballot, 23 He will be living in the Hat bor which w ere sent out of the county clerk's office Monday. area. The Pilot was one of th e first Defoe w ill he contract lo g g in g 'o r the Brookings Plywood Corp, to notice the ru b b er stam ped a n d p ro b a b ly .-onie N o r th e r n C a li nam e “ X Wm. M cAllister" Mon fornia firms. He will have be day evening. A call to county tw een seven and 10 men w orking clerk O leta W alker was m ade im m ediately, and she said th a t she George K am ahira caught a 47 for him. Form erly Defoe did contract would cheek back on it. lb. Chinook salm on in the Chetco In the m eantim e other how ls of M onday afternoon. George had logging in the Eugene, O akridge protest w ere heard. D istrict A t irea. quite a battle bringing in his torney Ed Ackley was notified. prize which is believed to be the T he C ase of The Ackley’s opion to the county clerk largest sports caught salmon re was "A sam ple ballott m ust be ported as having been taken from M issing D iagonals the identical duplicate of the of WHO > liIC.I i . ».veil the big city papers are inclined to p a l a Oregon w aters for a long time. ficial ballot. A sam ple ballot is I t’s unofficially know n as the figure, a , this phot > »hows. T t* O regonian claim s only 100.000 printed and d istributed for the case of the m issing diagonals. people sa,t Ike on his n e , nt v s t, but the Jo u rn al claim s 500.000 voter' inform ation. No oerson Last week end businessm en in Q uite a did relic? 1110s, p epi th o u rh t. T.ie m an hi b ird the papers may d istrib u te or circulate a sam- ’ilot Photo is Les D im m iik of B ro o k .n g s M t. the N orth Brookings area notice ' At a reg u lar meeing of the Re- pie ballot for cam paign purposes, highw ay engineers chalking off publican Counts C entral com mit- or advocate the election of any diagonal m arkings all along the o * « te held Tuesday evening at Gold candidate. The printing of repli- new highway. The Chetco U nit of the Home Beach the following candidates eas of sam ple ballots is prohibet- The diagonals are m ade of E xtension service met at the were endorsed by the S S group; Ed ed in O regon." black top, and are designed to pre G range hall on October 17, w ith F. / 1 . i strict >“ By- The A ttorney G eneral and the v en t people from crossing over foam ru b b er as th eir project. on L. Ifim m , county commission- S ecretary of S tate when A ckley’s into the other lanes. However, the They w ere led by agent Sylvia er; Sam Hall, s ta te représenta- opinion was presented to them . m arkings showed that no breaks Lee. sustained the C urry C ountv D. A w ere planed. In other words a per The next m eeting will be Wed tive; O leta A. W alker, county in ordering a new supply of u n clerk; George Sutton, county a - sen coming into Brookings from nesday, O ctober 31, and T hursday m arked sam ple ballots to be p rin th e north would have to go prac Senator W ayne Morse will N ovem ber 1 at 1 p.m. each day sessor; and Jam es Beddingfield, ted and distriubted, tically dow ntow n before he could SIX GIVE BLOOD bring his cam paign for re-election The m eetings will be held at the sta te senator. Ackley then ordered the sam tu rn left. The sam e in going out. to Brookings S aturday night and home of M arie M orris in H arbor. Local mem bers o f the county ple ballots then out to be destro y TO MRS. HAGEN N a t u r a l l y the businessmen Sunday morning. Persons interested are requested com m ittee are: BiWoklngs, Sylvia ed. Six people registered in the w ere perturbed. They felt that The controversal Democratic to call 3651 for fu rth er inform a- Knox, Tom McKenzie Hope Lind- M cAllisters nam e does not ap d rivers should have the option of Brookings W alking Blood Bank Senator plans on arriv in g in tion. Copper tooling will be the 1 Sey, y j Ackley; Fe* relo, Violet pear on the reg u lar ballot. He is gave blood to Mrs. Anna Hagen tu rn in g across a business street. Brookings sometim e S a t u r d a y project for the Chetco Unit. T here Gillette, W arren McNee.y, H a r one of two w rite-in for the office M onday m o r n i n g N orthw est of the Bonn Motel this week night from M edford. He will stay are five d iferen t units in this bor, Lois Peterson, Vern H anscam .’ All of th e ballots w ere stam ped C onstruction Co. w orkm en were Those giving th eir blood w ere Dr. at the Crest Motel. Sunday mom- area. __ _______ 1 in the county clerk ’s office by < J laying the diagonal bars. Mon R ichard Sm i.h. M innie M urray, ng a btvaXfusi. Lj in lus H erbert D ew art, Gold Beach Ja n et Bailev, Syhva Knox. Ross CATHOLIC BAZAAR TO BE d«y m orning a telegram was sent, honor at the Oddfellows hall in BETA SIGMA PHI GROWS chairm an for M cCallister and Salvage and Bob Sh lhan. E ight new pledges joined Beta signed by th e businessm en, to Brookings. All are invited. Demo Dave Fortier, Brookings ch a ir HELI) SATI KDAV M G IIT Mrs. Harold Cam o of New J r D utch W illiams, highw ay commis crats and Republications alike, ac Sigm a Phf, Beta Iota Chap.er*, at man. Both said that thev stam ped sey w ere in tow n to visit the Ha sioner, protesting the diagonals. S tar of the Sea parish will ' in the nam e w ith Mrs. W alker’s cording to the com m ittee in p perferencial tea held O ctober gans. Also Jack H ag?n reported M ayor Hoy Brim m got in the act 14 a t the home of Mary Radford. hold an other of its annual ba- I perm ission, believeing that it was charge. too, and m ade a phone call. The that A ntonette Carillo. dau g h ter M»s. Lindsay poured. zaars this coming S aturday eve- permissible. D ew art was quoted The breakfast will begin at 8:30 highw ay crew kept on laying the of movie star Leo Carillo, who p.m. and will definitely be open Also welcome are two tran sfe rs n ing ¡n the Chetco G range hall, as saying “ We have all done this visits here often, is staying at the diagonals. They w ere in the con to the public. Tickets will be sold member's: Gladys Hue. F o rt Dick, H arbor. T here w ill be a sum ptu before -it’s quit»- com m only d >ne. tract, and that w as it, as far as Bonn. Carillo will ioin her later. prior to the breakfast and at the from Fesno. Calif., and Alice ous supper served by the ladies, The state tdection supervisor in they w ere concerned. followed by a bazaar at which Salem, contacted by local parties, door. Morse will give a talk fol W eeks from Lewiston. Idaho. But, perserverences wins. Tues m em bers of the parish will be of said em phatically that the m a rk lowing the meal. day m orning the highw ay crew fering all sorts of things attrat ing of official sam ple ballots is ATTENDS SESSION He will then attend a church in w asn ’t laying the diagonals any Dr. David Brown retu rn ed tive to young and old. Proceeds not legal. Brookings Sunday m orning and m ore—instead they w ere ripping Ballots distrib u ted in South Tuesday from a m eeting of the from the bazaar are used in pal leave for a dinner m eeting in them up w ith a grader. ish work. A feature of the civic Gold Beach precinct also had a Dr. Cliff Robinson, director of Gold Beach. Morse will also have Oregon S tate Medical Society, Portland, Oregon. He reported an responsibility of the parish i red crayoned “ X" m arked before Mrs. Estelle G arrard has reach se'/endary M ocat'ori and a ho~r 1 a short stay in Port Orford, and interesting session with m any th at th eir sewer levy, coming to Mrs. W alker’s nam e Mrs. W alker will attend a coffee hour at Sixes m em ber of the N ational a socia- ed N orfolk. V irginia w here she new m ethods of treatm en t studi- j several hundred dollars, was pai l was reported as saying th at nei will visit for some tim e at the *ion of secondary principals, w i’l at 3 p.m. Sunday. th e r she nor any m em ber of her ed. He was gone a week. j in cash. home of a daughter, Mrs. A. W be the speake a t the next Bioolc- staff m arked the ballots for h er ings-H arbor PTA. The meeting is Pearce. self. She was quoted as saying scheduled for T hursday, Nov. 1 a "someone must have done it when S p.m. SKETCH BOOK . . . they w ere on the counter in my Dr. Robinsons ta lk will em office”. phasize cooperation between the Locally th e b a l l o t s w ere talk to the group. home and the chool and problem ; a com m ittee of the Brookings brought to the P ilo t office for dis The E ighteenth annual m eeting A dinner will be served by ladies tribution. Thev w ere taken to thi in the norm al high school relative C ham ber of Com merce will thank of the Coos-C urry E lectrict Co- , 1 f h G G range free to m ember J ¿ ,7 r i , 7 to course cf.Diinga. in h - h e h l th e S ix e s i a n g e , ir e , œ m e m m n d t y h a ll r u e s d a y m o r n in g , a n d S enator W ayne Morse for his aid operation w will be held a t the Sixes and guests beginning at noon. Dr. Robinson has been a teacher in getting Brookings governm ent picked up im m ediately afte r no The Co-op rep o rts a period of tice T uesday afternoon. In the high school r ncip 1 and w ith ih> appropriations for the Chetco G range a t Sixes, Oregon on this coming S atu rd ay . Oct. 27. All active grow th during the last 12 m eantim e candidate for Ju stice of sta te departm ent for two year River Mouth project, during members are invited to attend, month?. The 5,000 consum er has peace, Hans Nelson got into the The public is cordially welcome M orse' j visit here, w ith the reg istratio n opening at been added, and a to tal of 5,106 act, and ru b b er stam ped his to come and h ear th is fine speaker Senator Morse added the appro are now hooked up, a growth of nam e in the space provided for The officers of the PTA say, “Let priation on the Rivers and H ar 10 a m. The m eeting is for the purpose 456 new custO nies Revenue from Justice of Peace. us show oui appreciation to these bor bill as an am endm ent, after it of electing directors from zones the sale of electric energy for the Word was, as the hassle quieted fine speakers who come many- had came out of the House of Re 7 for three year term s 12 month period am ounted to down, th a t D ew art has offered to miles to bring us the e w orth- presentatives. The appropriation i 1, . 4 and . - „ -n , , , . . a director for zone 2 will also be $839.603 com pared w ith $686,699 j pay for the rep rin tin g of the bal By Bud Pisarek , while m esstges." am ounted to $225,000, and work , . . . . ,, .. . . ,, i . ., elected to fill th e unexpired te rm , for the preceding year, an increase lots, rath e r than m ake an issue on the project will begin this w » Several weeks ago my collegue , . an of , the Locally y two nam es are on the of $152,904 of it. spring. Named , chairm nd I penned an open challenge EIRE DISTRICT MEETING ballot, wich all members received During the past 12 m onth“ the i ------------------ The H arbor R ural Fire Protec- com m ittee was Virgil Clark, who in the mail. They are H ans G. o the high school faculty in re gards to who is the best w hen it tive D istrict w ill have their nex t in tu rn appointed Jo e M urphy Neson, incumbent, and Roy Weide- cost o f bringing ele c tric a l service j STUDENT COUNCIL to th e consum er h a- ,n< reased ATTENDS CONFRENCE omes to a real o u t and out bas- regular m eeting on W ednesday, and Andrew H oeffelt to his com man. N ovem ber 7 They m eet the first mittee. from $594.327 to 710,208 The B rookings H arbor stu d en t .etball game. Director Jack Dean will act a • ♦ • The Co-op reported th at a loan councI, attended a S tu d en t Coun- W ednesday of every m onth. La The C ham ber of Com merce re- To this date we have received Vere Hew itt is the fire w arden of cently voted a T hanks to Morse m aster of ceremonies at the meet- am ounting to $2.000.000 for fur- c |, C onference in M edford on cons’duet ion has b e e n M onday and Tuesday. A bout 400 io word from the ivory tow er of the district. They meet in the along w ith Ellsw orth on the pro- ing. Ivan Laftrd. Co-op president, ther will m ake the welcoming rem ark s g ranted by the REA Planned ex- youngsters from R eedsport south G range hall. jeet. earn.ng. There will be two guest sp eak pansion Includes a Gold Beach attended the sessions. • • • ers, the first from the W esting- substation, W inchuck sub>tation, Those m aking the trip were One report has it that the fac- house Elc. Corp and in the a fte r and th irty seven miles of tran s- Principal G ene Allison, Phil Kes- ilty took the w ritten challenge to noon a representative of the Bon- mission lines in C urry county be- !sler. Phyliss Cole, Ron Bullockf ie rem edial reading class, and to nevi le Power A dm inistration will tw een Brookings and God Beach. , Shirley H ew it and Bob Berger. he man they vow there they will ■emain until at least one of them an pass the grade and read it o the others. Then all they have o do is find one am ongst them h a t can w rite out, in long hand, The big Lions Club H alloween weird, the m >st unusual, and the .heir rebuttal. • • • party will bring out all the little most comical. » > -31 W T Then there is also the report w itches and goblins in tow n, if Plans call for a huge bonfire, hat they are holding secret prat- the last year's tu rn o u t is any in- w eather perm itting, w here hot ice sessions. Of course, we all :,on The annual party has dogs and soft drinks will be ser- la in well know all they are do been a notorious success in the ved to the kids. T here will be a ng is stalling for time. A rt Guth- pas* This w ill be th e fourth saw dust penny scram ble. ■ie isn’t luke w arm to the entire straight year th a t the p arty will If it is raining the party will be be held." dea until afte r fishing season. held in th e high school gym. The p n g ra m will sta rt off w ith T here is no age lim it on attend I m kind of gratefu' a big parade, sta rtin g in front of ance. All in the delay. These old the Pilot office, beginning at 7 30 iat there Co m m ittee <■hairman for the • aching bones c i bearly keep m W ednesday. O ctober 31. All the r this ye»t• are Virgil Clark step to just a walking pace. In voungsters will m arch up to the A R G IN I) l \ D GOES STAN G KIBBLE, but the gain wax s mall on thia particular piar. The id G ene Allisc>n, but all the Lion the gam e of b ketball. it is my school, w here prizes will be a Eagle Point Eagle* show ed too m uch pow er and e xperienee, and b» at Brookings Friday afternoon in there to help out .cmibcrs will be understanding, om e running is w arded for various costumes. Pilot Phot » 1 s<?rving. the Bruins last home gam e, 30-6. There will be prizes for the most reguired. W EATHER Max. Min. 59 52 61 47 62 44 65 44 68 43 55 41 52 411 Total Rainfall Prec. 0.69 0.14 0 00 0.00 0 33 0.55 0.66 2.37 Logging Contractor Arrives in Area 47 Pounder Taken From Chetco Chetco Unit Republicans Indorse Slate Meeting Slated It w eek PTA Program Announced Committee to Thank Morse Lions club to sponsor Annuzl Halloween party Coos-Curry Co-op Meeting Set For Sixes Grange Saturday *----------------------------- m