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I Nowhere a Finer Climate Nowhere a Finer Community Volume Xi, Number 47 T h u rsd ay, Jan u ary 3, 1957 Ask Air Route Change Max King, vice president of Southw est A irw ays Co. of San Francisco appeared before a group of Brookings businessmen and re presentatives of the Brookings- H arbor Cham ber of Com merce l . s . F riday ,o urge «he group to tile a a petition n e t i t i o n and iinH oi.r.rl file send delegates, which would help the A irw ays get a proposed route change au thorized by the ICC. M arty D ra k e R eco v ers From A u to A c c id e n t LOCAL MAN HELD ON RAPE CHARGE rake, e n M . h arty u s i U D is' < S n local v n g bowling T S S , . . - . 1111 home of Ann Price here in Brook A Brookings man, Jam es Robin ings. She will be hom e for two weeks an d then retu rn to the hos son Jr., 21, w as taken to Coquille pital for fu rth e r treatm ent, after W ednesday to aw ait a G rand Ju ry King said that the new route w hich she will go to Eureka, Cali- trial on the charge of rape. $5,000 extension would m ean that ser fornia, to have a special brace cash bail was set for Robinson in Justice of Peace Hans Nelson's vice would be direct from Cres formed for h er leg. court, afte r Robinson was a rre st cent City to Salem, and P ortland M artv was involved in an auto and would elim inate the current accident last Septem ber 9, and ed by S tate Policem an McDonald, after a com plaint was signed and necessity of m aking a plane has been confined since then to change at Medford, which m akes the hospital. She sends h er ap witnessed by D istrict Attorne’v Ed Ackley, on a charge of raping a delay. preciations for all the persons The Federal Commission pro who have m ade her confinem ent a six y ear old girl. The alleged offense took place bably w ouldn’t m ake the change m ore bearable. She is able to for about two years, but the have visitors come and see her. on December 30, and Robinson giound work is being laid now. Mrs. P rice’s address is 315 Del was arrested on December 31. He was confined pending hearing, All com m unities which will be af N orte Lane, Brookings. and then w aived any statem ent fected by the route change are to the court. The Ju stice court being contacted by King. found sufficient evidence and The C ham ber of Commerce felt bound him over to the G rand that it w as impossible to do any Ju ry . Robinson denied the accusa thing on their own, as far as fil tion. The reported incident took ing the petitions, and sending the place in a home in which Robin delegates, but agreed to present son was visiting. it to the Brookings City Council Robinson had been in courc pre The reg u lar m eeting of the and to the C urry county court in S c h o o lin D ^ V i l l H n , ^ "M ag n ificen t” by Supt of an effort to get joint action on Brookings-H arbor P. T. A. will be viously on a m orals charge. the m atter. held on T hursday, Ja n u ary 10, be f.d|tP nUrk Ht ! p in e ,oad the tru k is «<»»• Ives, a state em ployee The truck was about tw o thirds ginning at 8 p.m. in the high full, all from Curry county. school. T his m eeting will be the C h ristm as P arty annual "F a th e r’s N ight”, and the H eld by B r o w n ie s »’AVNE CI.AN IIOI.|) ANNUAL m aster of cerem onies will be the popular F red Fox. A C hristm as party for her CHRISTM AS GET TOGETHER H enry K err will show colored Brow nie class was held at the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Payne, slides of Israeli and the Middle home of Leader M argaret Hoie on their children and their children East. A B arbershop Q uartet group Friday, D ecem ber 21. The Brookings-Harbor grade under the direction of C harles "ti oyed their annual Christm as Those present to exchange gifts A new group, an A rchery club fam ily party at the VFW Christ school w as broken into again, G rayshel I’he U nited S tates National w ill present several and enjoy ice cream and cake T . , t -> r,,. Brookings has been formed. mas u day, <o, w u i a a ooumeous over the C hristm as holidays, ac- num bers w i ith bounteous meal Bank of P ortland has raised its „ , w ere Ju d y Lewis, P atty T hornton, The organization w ill go by the served about one o’clock A b o u t! rate rale of cording to Chief of Police Bud of interest interest on on savincs savings ac ac- be served by mananp e Hwa«Iand’ Connie F rec' nam e of the Southern C urry Bow- thirty-five w ere present for t h e c»unts to effective Ja n u ary Cross. Taken was a vacuum clean ♦ th e 4th grade fathers. All paren ts ^ " ’ P ^ n y Myers, Denice Niemi, men. Some of the m em bers w ere Party and the afternoon passed ’• ac7ord\ng to a n n o u n ^ . er used as an eraser cleaner, two W estern, D ianne Hoie, ’ — San- form erly a a p p i art of the Creep t sw Ctarifflsr »-» __ a * monl V* e*__ . - T-w _ . • ll V U1 llll’ I I p s c e iii iftly » in light sw itches, pencil sharpner, a re urged to atten d and join in K aren games and conversa ment of E. C. Sam m ons president. Davis. D Diannp n . the .. _ the fun. dra Davis, ianne M urray, Sonja City club, called Pelican Bay tion. and a com pressor off a paint K J. K irk, m anger of the ¿ ‘a H^,8en’ S heryl Lan Bowmen, b ut enough in terest has sprayer. All of the item s w ere The fam ilies represented w ere bank's Brookings Branch, states caster, Mrs. C lara Foster, Mrs. been shown in this area valued at about $80. to sup- thc H enry Paynes, the H arry that th e new higher rate of inter- Louise M urray and the h’ostess port a club of its own. The building was entered from Paynes, the L aw rence Paynes, the i est will be paid on all of the Mrs. Hoie. The group has 13 active m em Donald Paynes, the Steve Cates Brookings branch's savings ac the rear, as the thieves crawled The girls of this group gave a bers now, and several who plan and the Leonard Hodges. Guests counts a fte r Ja n u ary 1, 1957. In through a window, broken by an candy sale and raised th eir share to join but could not atten d the for the occassion were Mrs. Bon addition, a new higher rate of earlier entry. C r e s c e n t City of the money needed to finish the organizational meeting. schools w ere also raided the sam e J f,f will be paid on all three-year nie Lem ing and A1 Folkner, fireplace in the new scout hall. night. Chief Cross said that they Two youths w ere out on b a i l, ____________ t ertificates of Deposit issued A regulation field range has this sam e date. a te investigating, and that it ap- this week, afte r Chief of Police been set up on the Chetco River on the old Kinch place. pears that the burglers are local. Bud Cross arrested them drinking American Legion Has In com m enting on the increased beer in th eir car on New Y ear’s pi • . D savings interest rate, that will be O fficers elected are Royal S an put into effect at all of the bank's ders, president; Clive Berry, vice C * eve Also arrested was the youth Lnristmas Party Dessert I Luncheon Set ,h a . bough, «he beer for the b o ,., Thc A m crican u .Bi„ n and A ux. president; C arm en Sanders, secre 84 banking offices, Sam m ons said that the increased rate will pro For January 10th CtaCkprne '! aS! d On b a il «‘» F C hristm as p a r , , on Decern. tary-treasurer; range capt., Rich vide approxim ately $1,300,000 of ard Sm ith: publicity com m ittee: pal court «his w eek mUmC‘ ber 17 th " L- nard police officer, Bernard added savings interest to U. S. A1 W allace and Virgil G oldsberry. „ A new ¿)nl T here w ill be a dessert lunch „ . was well attended. S anta Claus A nyone interested interested in in joining ininin«, " K - im eon for the Brookings Azalea G ar " T m et, has arrived to begin N ational’s nearly 200,000 savings t hief Cross also said th at an- was present and gave bags of den club at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, other youth w as arrested on New goodies and pop corn balls as well the Bowmen are asked to contact W° * on the Brookings force. account custom ers. A1 W allace at Ed and M endy’s Kim m et, who was form erly at Ja n u a ry 10 at the VFW hall. Y ear’s eve at the Cliff House, as presents to the children. Gold Beach, has moved into A business m eeting will be held afte r he had been refused admis- The Rev- David Brow ne of St. Service Station or Virgil Golds Brookings and is living with his ALIENS SIKH LI» REGISTER berry at the Chetco Home and at 2 p.m. The past presidents of sion to the club he broke into the T im othy 's church was a guest Auto. wife and two children at the Ran All aliens should register their «he group w i„ perform Days ’ store room in «he build,ng w here £ J i ^ some Apts, on Ransome Ave. nam es and addresses w ith the U. 1 ’____________ ___________ 1 he was arrested._________________ was enjoyed by the group. K im m et is a native of Portland, s Rovernm ent by Ja n u ary 31, ac N o R eg u la r M eetin g but has been living in Gold Beach cording to a report received by for the past year. He was on the P ostm aster Bill Thompson. -'The O f C h etco U n it . Go,d Beach police force for about form card s to be used in register ing can be picked up at the Post M embers of the U pper Chetco six months. Office. Unit of the Home Extension Ser- -------------- ’’ice are advised th at there will I sachusetts In stitu te of Technology still a broader vision in business- be no regular m eeting on Ja n u a ry PIPE DREAMS Pistol River, and 146 to the Gold Upon graduating, he turned in- men, enabling them to m eet the 10. as previously scheduled. All Beach city limits. Some of the cu r stinctively to financial and busi ups-and-downs of the business those interested in the “ Basic ves are about a half mile long ness activities in w hich his fath er cycle- Clothing Construction W orkshop” too—Com|>ounded curves. w as engaged. * * * art> asked to attend the prelimin- • • * His exertions, how ever, under- Both presidential candidates, in arv m eeting at the G range hall in The nex t tim e I m ake this trip A m erican business has ----- no more m ined m his s ucdiui, health; ue he contracted contracted the pre-election speeches, prom- B.irbor on Friday, Ja n u ary 11, at ------- n.ii.vu p« v-viw uun speecnes, I am going to count the straight inspiiing personiality than Roger tuberculosis and he was sent West sied PEACE, PROSPERITY and 1 p.m. W Rahsnn -- as d ----------- ---------------- | Those attending arp W. Babson, internationally-know n ---------- “as good ead ”! It was w h^e PROGRESS* They stretches, as th at will be quite a bit easier to do. business com m entator and invest- he was convalescing from this they m ust do this in ord er to en o bring r,n K a a tape tape m m easure easure and and a a dress dress • • • m ent adviser. An outstanding fea- dread m alady th at he worked out force the Employm ent Act of P®tte rn . if you have selected one. UIt of his philosophy has been some of the possibilities and pro- 1946. This is the basis of my out- ---- ------------ - I visited Ju d g e Guy Forsyth, his lifelong insistence on the lm- blem s of business forecasting. His look for 1957, tem pered of course S A T F H i t f v u h t , County Clerk O leta W alker, and portance of both religion and ad- w eekly releases are used by over by Russia. SATELLITES MEET JAN 15 County S u p erin ten d en t of Schools vertising in business. 400 new spapers and his financial 1. World War III will not sta rt Ed Seger. The new court house is Agda B ickncr announced th at coming along very slowly, and it Born and reared in an old- fash- reports by 20,000 corporations and in 1957. th ere will not be a m eeting of th e appears as though it will be late car ! 2. ioned atm osphere of hard w ork estates. His research w ork is car- 0 1957 will w itness gradually S atellite C hapter No. I6g until By Joe Murphy spring before the move is made. ---------------------------------------- —------- ried on by a large staff of experts. 1 increasing inflation. Jan u ary 15. For years people have been tell • ♦ ♦ 3. M anufacturers will be faced Mr. Babson founded Babson In ing me th at there is 368 curves Ken P riest, th e new Coos-Curry stitu te for Men; and, in co-opera w ith higher costs for both m a ter betw een Brookings and Gold public relations man showed me E n tries S till N e e d e d tion w ith the late Mrs. Babson, ials and labor. Beach. I have even repeated this through the new Gold Beach of- 4. All businesses will be con developed W ebber College for inaccuracy in the Pilot num erous fices of the Co-op. It ii Women — both nationally-know n fronted by increased com petition, F or C h am b er C on test ♦ 'h T ï * “T tO pr° Ve ,GOking b u *l<ttng, sim ilar to“ w li'i both w ithin th eir own industries e d u c a t i o n a l institutions. Here The Man and Woman of the that you just can't believe anyone th e Co-op »s going to build young men and women m ay con and from o th er industries. ,, . Year contest, held annually by the anym ore. Because last week I ce n trate on the fundam entals of More advertising will be ne Brookings-H arbor C h a m b e r of m ade an independent survey of Brookings. honest and efficient business ad cessary in 1957 if profits of m anu , Com merce is still w aiting for m inistration. L ater, he founded a facturers and retailers are to m ore entries before closing th e ir my own, and found out that those I had a difficult tim e Sunday people have been guilty of gross M idwest In stitu te of Business A d -! equal those of 1956 deadline on Ja n u a ry 6, so all exaggerations. T here are not 366 w atching th e Rose Bowl game. I m inistration, located in Eureka, 6 F ailures will increase in 1957 those who believe th a t a certain curves, but are only 362 by actual ^ a s hyping that m y adopted K ansas, the cen ter of the U nited both as to num bers and liabilities. man or wowan should have th e count. s ta te ’s school, Oregon S tate could States. He has been active also in Thousands of sm all concerns will the honor are asked to send th eir w in, but on the other hand I knew • • • the establishm ent of o th er m ed -! b etter than to bet against the Big One or 1 two of I the - Í be wiped out. v /lIL U VW V U till nom inations in to Don V aughan at I assum e th at someone m ade lum s of service to th e public, such largest conjurations will face the Hi-Way Mkt. chairm an of the the« count a few years back, and Ten team, and I carried a few’ as the G ravity Research F ounda bankruptcy or re-organization. com m ittee which will d 'j thc final perhaps they w ere m ade dizzy by sm all w agers on Iowa. S o I be tion. located at New Boston. New selecting. curves, and counted a few too cam e a split personality, altern ate 7. Cost of living will rise slight- H am pshire. ly cheering for Iowa and OSC. The nom inations m ay be sent i ly d u ring 1957. m any. The fact of the m atter, is • • ♦ Mr, Babson has probably done in by individuals or groups. how ever, th ere are on 362, and I Roger W. Babson 8. Most labor unions w ill hesi- We spent a quiet New’ Year's m ore than any o th er m an to , tate to m ake public fights for defy fu rth e r research on th e m at ' vc, visiting briefly at the Cliff create am ong his m illions of new s i higher wages, b ut w ill w ork for ter F u rth e r studies indicate the House and the Elks before w ind Mr. and Mrs. G ilbert C hristian- and hustle on a farm in Glouce paper readers an in terest in sim hours, pensions, and son visited w ith friends in Peta- following. T here are 148 curves ing up th e evening at Tom Mr- ster, Mr. Babson went to the Mas- ple business problem s, and to in shorter betw een Brookings and C arpen (( ontiniK-d on Back P a g e) Ki’nzie s house w here we sang lum a few days this week. erville, 68 from C arpenterville to , Auld Lang Syne Local PTA Meeting Set for Thursday School Break-in Occurs Again Bowmen Form Lccal Club U. S. National Increases Rate Mnrrav Cmtio Youth Arrested On Beer Charge New Police Office Arrives for Work Business Forecast for the Year 1957 Background Of Roger W. Babson