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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1957)
BROOKINGS-KARBOR P I L O T THE Pilot f- (o itn iii LOCAL TEACHERS ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL IN ASHLAND A group of local teachers are back in Brookings after attend ing summer courses at the South ern Oregon College in Ashland during the past two months. Those who attended are Evelyn DeMoas, Hanna Dotson, Frances Morris, Helen Gulley, and Hazel Morris. T hursday , AUGUST 15, 1957 itllllhllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHItllllllllltllllUllllllllllllllllllltllltlllllllllltlltlltllll BYRON BRIMM ATTENDS YOUTH RANGE CAMP lllllllllllllllllllll' ODE TO A PARKING METER Oh, Brookings is a friendly town' Representing Curry County at I've traveled 'round, and I've not found this year's Youth Range Camp OKUIUH MKMtH', tNNOUH' M H tli A city yet where I could get a place to park were Byron Brimm of Brookings, Daniel L. Colson of Port Orford, for naught a cent! Mike Helmken of Sixes, and Mike Waterman of Fourmile. T he For years now I have parked downtown camp was held July 29 through And shopped around in this fair town, August 3, at the Tuppèr Guard But never yet have I been served Station in the Umatilla National The small white slip (which I deserved!) MARINE CORPS AVIATION Forest near Heppner. ENLISTMENTS TO BE TAKEN Helmken placed third in the Oh where is there a town so rare A Marine recruiter will be in range and soil judging contest at Where "John O. Law" just doesn't care Brookings, Thursday afternoon, the camp, and was a member of If drivers pay or do not pay August 15, and all day Friday, the section that gathered the la r To park along our fair highway? August 16. gest number of specimens of rangt But now a sad thing’s come to pass — The Marine-Corps officials re plants found near the camp. (I knew it was too good to la s t.) cently announced that the corps A total of 58 boys from 16east The changing times have come abreast, is now accepting enlistments for ern and southern Oregon counties Now Brookings is like all the rest. aviation duty for the first time attended the camp. Those attend since the early days of World ing were selected through plant The new policeman's on the ball War II. identification contests in their With tickets now, for one and a ll' county, or on the basis of leader Progress has reared it’s ugly head-- LOCAL MAN WITH BIG HEART ship, citizenship, and love of out THE PARKING METERS MUST BE FED’ We understand that a local man A n n n i - m o n s doors. fund. We were given no names Each boy at the camp received lllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllttlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll on this item, but we know that a $25 scholarship to cover costs it happened in Brookings, of attending the camp. Scholar CHURCH PICNIC HELD Master Michael McKee is re with a big heart won $50 on a re ships were provided by local The Faith Lutheran Church hac turning to Seattle on Saturda’ cent baseball pool and donated sponsors in each countv. their annual Sunday School picnic after spending the past month al it all to the Boy Scout building Sunday at the Azalea State Park. the home of hi s grandpare nt -, The group had fun playing volley Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Erb. ball and running races. ****************** **************** Recent guests at the home of Mrs. Mabel Maris,, rom lie Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rigdon, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Smith ••••••••••• state line and Mrs. W . R. 1 ari- w e re Adm. and M rs . W. A. and family drove to Portland on of Donroven, were am on the Hammond, o! Denver, Colo., Mrs Sunday. Mrs. Smith and children people who attended the C irr John Braden and son, Chris ol plan on staying there for a two County I air in Gold beach on Plainview, Texas, and M r s . week vacation, visiting relatives Friday. Walter Andrews of Medford. Last A » *« *» » « **» » **» * * * and friends. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ****************** Mrs. Kenneth Er'i returned Bomhofl and Richard were co Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyatt re hosts at a dinner in honor of the turned home Friday morning from from the Eureka Gen rai hospi tal on Tuesday. She underven Hammonds, who are aunt and a business and pleasure t r i p . surgery there on Saturda . PAIR uncle to Mrs. Bomboli and Mrs. They stopped in Eugene to do A A A A **« » ***« **** Rigdon. some buying for the store, and Mr. and Mrs. Car! Hi a;a then went on to Salem. They were children visited th i.aroid Yo ;one about a week. family over the veekend. : ! t Hi ;bvs are from Sunnyside, V Clinton Hedberg, o’ M y rtle Mrs. Higby is Mrs. Von Creek, visited here at the Bob sister. * ************** Swanson home over the weekend. ***************** Mr. and Mrs. Widmer ol Al bany, Oregon arrived Saturday, ALBERT JOY AT I E NDS at the home of their son Royce COLLEGE RE-UNION Widmer and family to spend the Aibert Joy attended a r - weekend. They left Mond\, morn of the class of 190' last week ad ing and took Buzz and Lorna back at Ashland. The So tth.ern Or o , with them. Royce and Pat will college of Education va.- ! avi:. join them next week for a vacat the 50th anniversary o the 0 ion. Mrs. Widmer has recently recuperated from a bad case of class. mumps. Mr. Joy was one of the a ■ il, •« « » « « « » « » •A » » *« of that year, and the on < n< Mrs. Joe (Darlene) Martin, who attended. About 150 " oua - and children Gary, and Gale, ol sters" were at the re-union. Los Angeles, visited at he home Mr. Jov taught Science t! r< of Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs. in i90 and for several oth'-rv ai M a y - J u n e - J u l y B r o k e A ll R e c o r d s — Wallace Morris recently. follow ing. 5 hr entire group then attended LETTER TO THE EDITOR the Shakespearian F sli ai now i Gentlemen: We wish to acknowledge th> ed- torial appearing in your Thurs day, August 1 issue of the Brook WANT AD ings Harbor Pilot regarding the value of telephone service up the PHONE 3725 North Bank o ’he Cheteo River. We p a r i? larly appreciate the to know your voice has been heart fair and intelligent manner in and continued consideration . i which this article was presented. be given to the project. The tre For your information, considera mendous growth in th Pacif tion is being given to the upper Northwest ha.- caused real d Cheteo area and their need for mands for telephone s e n ice all areas. This demand cann telephone service. For t h r e e years we have included it as an item be met ail in one year and h in our const ruction budget but have made it necessary for u towei not been able to justify it because each project, th> » -omplet' *. While auto industry sales as a whole are down, B e S m a rte r the cost greatly exceeds the expec projects of most importance. Rambler sales the past three months set a new Please accept our thanks ft all-time record’ More people are buying Rambler ted revenue return. We have p re than ever before because only Rambler gives viously contacted each person who your excellent editorial and if yc and you both big car room and comfort, plus Euro has made application with us asking need additional information w< F i r s t in E conom y pean car economy and handling ease. See and if they would be villing to partici would be more than happy to ai F a s t e s t - g r o w in g In p o p u la r it y fun-teat the economy champ today' pate in the project either by direct swer any questions you may havi (.><*■» rv /•»««<** *>«<• arc We will ask that our Division payment or donated labor so that Manager, Walter Reinemer, con the project could be expedited. Oui S e e Y o u r R A M B L E R D e a le r engineers are keeping in d o s t tact you on his n e x t visit to ALL H U D S O N DEALERS ALL N ASH DEALERS touch with the growth of this a r e a Brookings. in hopes that there will be enough Sincerely vours, grow th to help the cost of construe' West C o a « st T ' L » r>.... PRinTinC SERVICE GUESTS SHOE SHINING CHETCO BARBERSHOP " KEITH" 25 < RAM BLER SALES H I G H E S T IN H I S T O R Y ! B u y R a m b le r 6 V-O o s h a