Image provided by: Chetco Community Public Library; Brookings, OR
About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1957)
« [Hi KiOWKGS F iL Q T THESE WERE SCENES TAKEN AT THE NATIONAL Boy Scout Jam boree, held last week at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Henry K err, local scouting enthusiast attended the session, as did his son Allen K err, and Ed Ransom, who are shown on one of the photos ibove. Other scenes show Oregon Indian Scouts at the Jam boree, the gate to the Engene, Oregon section of the huge camp, and the changing of the guard in Washington, D .C. which the boys toured before going on to Valley Forge, lfr. K err arrived home last week, ______________ ___________ and the boys should be home shortly. L ^ r ^ j ^ July 25, 1957 MONUMENT SITE GETS STUDY Chetco D istrict Ranger, W .E. Ragland reported that he led a group In to Inspect the site' when a Navy plane had crashed during the war, and where the bodies of the fliers are still burled. The site is in extrem ely rough country, far off any tra il, and the gove m m ent has been trying f o r some time to build a momument in that location. It was .decided that it was im possible to airdrop m aterials in because of the steepness of th e canyon, so now Ragland reported they will send scouts in to line up a sled trail for the equipment and m aterials. A cat will be sent to doze out the sled tra il. FOUR CANDIDATES FOR ¿CURRY COUNTY QUEEN Four g irls from the Brookings area are candidates for the title of C urry County Fair Queen this year. They are Charlotte Harvey, Linda Vernon, Alice Smith and Mary Ann Olsen. ON THE JOB HANDING OUT TICKET8 IS the new Brookings The g irls are busy selling tic police officer, Ralph C. Nelson, form erly of Eureka. He was kets for the p rizes offered, such a police officer at W inters, Calif, and more recently a deputy* as a record player, a bike, and HENRY KERR, WHO IS an official of the Oregon Trail Council, sheriff at Humbolt county. Nelson said he thinks "Brookings has a rod and reel. is shown in his scouting get-up. He recently returned from the a real future", and applauded the way Chief Bud Cross has hand The announcement of the win National Scout Jam boree , held at Valley Forge, Pa. led his job in running the departm ent. ners will be made at a drawing along with a Spaghetti dinner to be held at the Chetco Grange hall a. August 6. The local girl who wins in the contest wi^l be elgible for th e Bu THIS BEACH SCENE IS WHAT THOUSANDS OF TOURI^,,, ire coming to see Thia view was taken at H arris Bt Curry GAunty Fair Queen crown which has been o ile d by many as one of the m ost beautlfi*’, snf on the coast. The tourist season la Just getting under-“ - I which is based on the number of s M otel o w n e r s and r e sta u ra fli • v " « '» “ ’ 1 " “ “ * • * * * ~ * — a re a , and the camping are a at the park has been filled, jb , au, ' be opened wh. n the new road between Brookings and Q*1U The third sum m er session of entries received from each s e c b iri.-t business so far this year Many m ore acm es fnjtins.q ti_'J--------------------------------- <? .---------------- l'q I the Brookings summer swimming tion of the county. mini The fair will be held on August program will sta rt on Mondaj JBtfJ 33(j| s^uilf) July 29th, according to supervi 9-10-11. sor Cal Pace. C ooa-C urry c »* COAST GUARD MAY PUT Sa-lved notice that the ''o r |7U2, "00 All Intermediate anti Swimmers BOAT AT CRESCENT CITY D istrict Ranger W.E Raglan ^ *Hriflc at ton The Coast Guard may put In are asked to report at 9:45 a.m reported that plans role Wvved by that inderway to begin wo an 83 foot patrol boat In the at the grade school on that date im.anta > D C . 7 / 2 monument honoring e r C rescent City harbor, providing 0 *1 r 5EVX hk W11 flie rs who were killed *hc Beginners 'tth the last name that facilities are made available th eir plan.-, a Navy two e n r ; R tb dead starting with A to and including for the craft. PHY crashed into the wl1 I jaTUB L are asked to report at 12:45 MKt ness about 30 m iles Facilities Include ample dock ■t O rford, and to south fork of the Chet^ye* p .m . Those with the last name ing space, electrical power, and their system . That GLEAMING W ,I E I I VLS Th bodies of the word received i beginning with M to Z are to re t>-n - Bi t Lnti r i c r - Ladio water connections capable of de are buried * ith the port at 2:45 p .m . nti> th eir g rav es currenl ¡eater-S p o tli'J t-R e a r S «-a.'.ei livering 1,000 gallons of fresh a wire to t h e ____ . . Xi e p t W ;th a te. O' urn Si n;d -Standard ran . inform ing of the loa|J water a day for use by tho vessel, ary m a rk e r. Work is p ro g res A - G U A R A N . E E plus a suitable rain tight building Raglaad said that, th-- zover- now on the Coos-C ■cukn a <7» for use by Coast Guard person ment plans to tng in Brookings .. -h. -rit< monument, 5 x IlV SU R A W ’F nel. floor la Just abo plaques with the . c with the roof to go » I The boat would require about a & ertw «• ? Roy W eideman la the ©« 10 officers and crewmen to man. or aat CONSULT DEL NORTE ROCKHOUNDS Shr. Aw® ay ul* 9 TWO ARE NATURAL!^ -I » * PLANGFM, MINERAL SHOW tf I I ’ Two people from The Mt. Err . Jem and Min THIRD SESSION TO START MONUMENT TO F / h T / / / GETSHONEl $i095.*%x FOR YOUR were among eight nat C ircuit Judge R obert^ * .6 n l in Coos $av Monday. Those adm itted to citizenship were from T urkey. Germany, Swede" and R '1' Bropitlagt tDCE UXDER Thev currently are pouring Llllebo Construction Co. » • — xH atK— t c- The road and .*«. and have completed w lU b * -Age able aanouet M DUNNING MOTORS • o u R. c u tu tv COOWTV foro pesua « OLDEST AND IA K EST AGENCY F a u e rso » L e a m e ia te r A gency, tpc. Box 1168 BrookuAga, Oragcm Phone 5411 5412 eral club of this area Is Joining with the Del Norte Rockhounds and the Cave Junction club to put on a large show on July 28 and 2 b at the Del Norte Fairground p a vilion. Many othe r exhibits are pi anned which will make it one of the largest shows ever for this area.