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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1946)
Home of the Croft Lily Brookings-Harbor Pilot BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON ,lume One, Number One L ily Capital of the W orld THURSDAY MARCH 7, 1946 Chamber of Commerce Names New ! ^es8,er?. Return From -Coos Electric Co-operative Installs ommittees To Push District Interests "scînd Z X w r 1 Lssier. Two New Generators In Brookings __________ owners of the Curry’ County Lum- __________ j. a • x a - aj . ber Co., retu rn ed last T hursday, , Several new com m ittees and on the fire district petition which evenin„ from a business trip to ' Two n o w olectric generators for the electric company to com Iditions to old ones w ere nam ed was presented at the last m eeting ~ F ra n c is c o * w h e n ' th e v h a d h a v e 1)0011 installed a t the local mence fu rth e r construction un til th e chamber of com m erce of the county court and which t to "see at^ ut obtaining cer- light p lan t of the Coos Eloctric all easem ents are signed and tu rn ' commerce m eeting held last will come up for final approval | t f bui,din m aterials Co-operative. The two fifty-kilo- ed in to him. The signing of the 'ednesdav evening a t the Odd on M arch 13, provided th at 25' t i Mj. K esslcr found conditions in w att g en erato rs arrived by truck easem ents are dem anded by s ta te pilous hall. Named by P resident of the property owners w ith in . • a rp a ' lhp samp M in B rookings S a tu rd a y afternoon law before the pow er company po Lucas were: the district dot not object by , hjs spctjon Thousan(is ,lf peoplt, and by 11:00 Sunday night one is perm itted to even stake out the Membership Com m ittee: P e te th a t tim e. | are clam oring for i„ mho lum ber r »„d and of . the m achines w as installed and pole sites. As soon as the necessary slgn- psmeister, chairm an; Ed Hoar, pow er S itu a tio n Explained building m aterials to build homes ln opt ra ion • | According to B ert Cleveland, ing is completed, the Coos Elee- luth Bathinay. Carl Berger, Geo B e rt Cleveland, local m an ag er lor the m any retu rn ed service . . . .. I ? „ .. s f .. , local m anager of the com pany,1 trie Co-operative will install new •unk and Roy Weideman. of Coos E lectric Cooperative, re- men who are now adjusting a . * ,, t '/ I . I . _ . w ith the installation of these two poles and lines from the ( ilitor- Mail Committee: Howard Jam - ported on construction program J new life for themselves new generators, th ere will be an nia line, north to Pistol River. chairman, W. Crissey and C. of company, which is now to am ple supply of electricity for all However, the first phase of th e ¡awling«. I s ta r t as soon as easem ents are dem ands which m ay be m ade on expansion program will be the R o a d s and H arbors: E lm er signed. He em phasized th at the the present lines. i construction work and serving of lankus, chairman; A. Crook. sooner property owners signed all ; p | ? L E xtensions can’t be made from subscribers from the California Publicity Committee : Dave Hol- easem ents, the sooner construe- ,V ’ * LI llv lv present lines, but w ith the con border to H arris S ta te P ark. in. * tion would s ta rt. i The Cub Scouts, which w ere The pow er company has all the stru ctio n of new’ lines the whole Public Relations C om m ittee: Dave Holman, co-publisher of disbanded during the sum m er, are of B rookings-H arbor area will be m ate ria ls and equipm ent for the Crissev, chairman. Brookings-H arbor Pilot, gave an being re-organized under direc im m ediate w ork to be done on the Pubi c Safety C om m ittee: W«! outline of the plans for the news- tion of Joe *Berger, Cub M aster, served. The extension of present facil- first phase of its program . Con 'hadwick. chairman, P. N ew m an papev which will commence pub- and Leo Spangler, his assistant. it ies is ready to be made, hut the struction from H arris S ta te P a rk nd Joe Berger. lication M arch 7. Joe is replacing Ralph H arns, t h e | 1' “ ^ T *' “ '/ " *v ‘ 141 ‘ ParHpn and F r i ln m m m iiiee. i t t e e • , Roy Annin . . called i, j attention aa At a <• ♦ who i i has moved to actu al w ork cannot s ta rt until to Pistol River wall be Rccom- Garatn and o w w n t r r C t o o m to form er m F aster right-of-w ay easem ents are sig n e d . plished as soon as m aterials and L. fisdale, chairm an; G e o rg e . | be condition of the highway in Pomona. Calif a . a . a - e a a i m, . i 4U ____ i by all property owners, perm itt- equipm ent become available. “tlM. the south portion of town due to The Cubs are under the spon- ing thp construction of pow er p|acing of , he , wo new Veteran’s Rehabilitation Com i.nt hauling, lie asked that the sorshi,) o e gion no , o | ,,nes on, over> by o r through p r i- 1 g e n e ra to rs in Brookings by th e ittee: S. Abbott, chairm J I X a m Z lake X i e acHon to c h a irm an; a n ; J. V e.T ra^* o'f' I W n X S - com pany was due to the efforts . Malonev and Earl d t i 'e ^ C h 'i s !rCCl ' hiS S',,Ua; iOi ' c ’ W nrS Th<>, ” e r i ’1V? bio. neeo n lirg to Mr. Cleveland, of R. J. Connrrn, m anager of Sanitation Com m u ittee: m has. a s . | E a st end of Easy S tre e t was will consist of C harlie Lowe, as tte e . C _____________ ___________ .. Coos E lectric Co-operative. This cb'Is, ( ” : 'm; a, V. M enden1 all. a n o ,h e r condition brought to the I 'h a irrra n , Sydney Abbott. Mike * equipm ent was first requested last Enter; einr.wnt and H ospitality; atte n tio n of the cham ber, w ith Page. Tony Grace, and Pet l-cs ^ k C O k i r i i ^ S l i F U i n S Jan u ary , but it w asn’t until one b Per,in-, chairm an, C. A. Me- action taken to contact the county i n>ister. The den m others a re : * . » T ’ . IT * ? 4. of the old generators com pletely nz.<>, N. Kemp, Mrs. L. L. Tis- f >urt this week. Edna Newman. D orothy Berger, A S i l l S I l Q T tk C C l broke down, th at approval w as le, E. Woody, Mrs. M ildred President Lucas called the at- and Amber Cam pbell. Each den j ______ given by the REA to purchase me. tention of the cham ber to the m other will have an assistan t to Brookings Bruins, who, de- two surplus Army Signal Corps iter Im p ro ic m e n t A ssu re d fact th a t federal funds are avail- help with the boys, spite the poor carly-scason show- g e n erato rs through the RFC1 in L arry M etier and his assistant, ing, cam e up rapidly, w ere invited P ortland, from the surplus supply Mr. Iti'' hard c a lle d atte n tio n to able for farm to m arket roads, a r i e t e in the Oregon- and suggested th at the cham ber Bob Perkins, have also m ade a to the Ashland In vitational Hoop depot at Sait Lake City, n which stated th a t $2000 had tak e action to obtain a share of num ber of plans for the Boy tournam ent, and left yesterday to Bert Cleveland expressed his fen allotted for plans on the j the- c funds. Scouts. • participate. The first game will appreciation and g ra titu d e to the heteo river harbor im provem ent ( Dewey Akers and Dave Holm an, be played this m orning at 10:00. help and co-operation he received M that this project was listed Publishers of the newly form ed Qk» n i f *» 4 W hile the schedule w as not from the B rookings-H arbor a re a :r limy hate completion. A lte r new spaper of this area, w’ere in-J v,, g «itlj ¿villi ’earned by the Pilot in tim e for in general, and “especial” th an k s rntral discussion it was decided 11reduced. publication, the B ruins will lx? in to C ounty Com m issioner A rth u r bt to take any fu rth e r action to J --------------------------------- .here, pitching until they e ith e r Crook, Iris O rton and John D ar- A rran rem en ts w ere com pleted win or a re elim inated. It tak es g er in assisting in the unloading <h this project for at least the f gpfg Meeting Date txt thirty days. last week for leasing at $1, f o r (tw o iosses to stop a team from and hooking up of the two new i W ith view of petitioning the 99 years, by the Brookings-lTar- piacjpg jn finai standings, generators. at Gold ! Qran d Lodge of Oregon A. F. & bor Cham ber of Commerce of a T he traveling squad w as m ade Charles Echols reported on t h e , a . jj . fo r a local ch arter, the tra c t of land from Filmer B ankus p of Coach L. D. Horner, Bill Cent met’.ng at Gold Beach o f lC T ’tco Square and Compass club >r a garbage and refuse disposal F0]tz, m anager, Eddy Freem an, ia\i,.;,on committee, re p re se n t-' n e t W ednesday, Feb. 27, w i t h area. Neil Nelson, Ray Foltz, G e n e gall «areas of C urry County. I t 35 m em bers present to m a k e The new garbage disposal area R eliing, Bob Churhc. Dick Barton, as brm ;ht out th a t C u rry < 0 . p 1 a n s for affiliation. A nother is located one and a half m iles | Donnk> Raymond, Doyle Rausch, Vernon Ireton, of Brookings, «a 1 ‘ 1 a ^°ut seven m ile s ; m eeting has been set for M arch i ,)St ()f c h e tc o bridge or th,. , ’ony Felipe and Carol Reekm an. h r s lensed the Azalea G arage ? O rford in w h ic h | 28 at Tom Paige hall at Brook- South Bank roa(j. Refuse will be from John D arger and assum ed •.s, eave invested, w ith a ;ngSt w hen all m em bers will be .. tied several hundred f e e t m anagem ent M arch 1. U nder Ire^ ' “ s ‘ '/• It expected to be present. from the county road, into a j tun’s m anagem ent, the nam e of tun ed back to the c o u n -( _ _ - _ - dpaw which win iK, out of sig h t, the g arage will lx? changed to by th V em ’s A uto Service. i n 'a c c o r t a n ? “ w ilh Celebrates 73th Birthday rom those diivinr; up ti e c u c te o , d Ireton, a native of Texas, has fivll Aeronautics A u th o rity ., G ranville Goings celebrated his cn l1^ , ‘ p’" spr',° ' no n r - : W r, the publish ere of the been in Brookings for about six IT Echols reported th a t It w as! 75tl, birthday F rid ay w ith a su- are a t present n a Brookings-H arbor Pilot, thank m onths, plans to put in a Union our m any new friends for the concensus of opinion a t this! per and e x tra special birthday • j hrooklncs and H ar- Oil statio n to run in conjunction Kcting that Curry C ounty com- cake, baked by his daughter. Mrs. I collection tn brook.ngs and H a r kindness they hare shown us. w ith his garage. It is our regret th a t we have unities do every thing possible | Gladys S taten b u rg . Among those >’“}• c)prt a roart (0 , he V crn’s Auto Service is equipped not had the opporunity yet P push this project and get S X - A rth u i to do general autom otive re p a ir to m eet more of the people of Permit granted to some airlin e ing, and according to the new this g r e a t and progressive Mh» federal governm ent. ightt t F in n ic, an u Crook, county commissioner, has m anager, as soon as (he present co m m unity, but we henrtly •Yr Echols also gave a rep o rt L ave Gilmore.___________ _______| voiunteered to a jd in the con equipm ent c a n b e overhauled, exten d to all an invitation to struction of the road, and C harles w recking and towing service will ‘‘drop in” and say “h e llo ” T. M. Echols and E lm er B ankus be added. In addition to autom o W hen the Brookings-H ar are draw ing up the plans for the tive rep a ir service, Ireto n says bor Pilot was decided on. ye location of the road-site. he is fully equipped to to do all editors were filled with opti types of welding, e ith e r electric m ism over their n ew venture. or acetylene, both in-shop and Sunderlins to I?«»« Visit P a Son Now that the “P ilot” has be piwey Akers, form er ow ner and keyboard. For sixteen years he ct portable. com e a reality, we find our John D arger, form er m anager, JMisher of the Dayton T ribune, worked in M ontana where he has H o m e I T O m r d r optim ism fu lly realized. David Holman, recently’ re-! owned four different newspapers. Mr. and Mis. Roy ‘ ’irv ‘ r 1,1 for the present, will help Ireto n For those in business, on '^ed naval officer on the staff In 1940 he went to Dayton. Ore., left S atu rd ay for San fra n c isc o out by doing welding and m achine w hom we have not called, we Adnuiar NintLz ln the Pacific, w here he purchased the Dayton where they will meet their son. work in the garage. a sk indulgence. To our read lv' gone into partnership to es- Tribune, which he sold to cstab- F arrell, navy signalm an, second ers, we ask tlm t you bear w ith bl»sh and are publishing the lish the Pilot. class, who was flown from Oki- Brookings Cafe Serves us until we “learn our way ^>»kings-IIarbor Pilot, a week- Holm an, whose last to u r of duty naw a to Guam, from w’nere he around.” As our acquaintance Many Patrons, 1945 n“wspaper, m aking its first ap- in the Pacific was in Tokyo Bay, arrived Thursday, by ship, in Brookings and H a r b o r In a place which seats scarcely during the signing of the Jap- They w ere not sure, a t the tim e paranee with his issue. grows, so w ill the news of th irty fx'ople, the Good Ea s Cafe anese surrender, served for near- they left Brookings w hether their u 4 *d Newspaper Men our com m unity increace. of Brookings has som ething of a ‘ ' »w in i s and publishers ly five y ears in the naval re se rv e .; son was eligible for discharge or record for any cafe, even in the P rio r to his joining the navy he not. They expect to re tu rn home , ‘ x‘' a ra < d new spaper men. was w ith the W ashington, D^ C.,' today. Bob B arton is reported to be ¡city of P ortland. ' lung been known in on his w ay home from Guam, by In th e last eleven m onths of Idaho, M ontana, as an Post, and the Leavenw orth, Kan., way of Hawaii, according to his 1945, during which tim e C harles editor and published Times. I Mr. and ¿ ^ X T o F m ^ grandm other, Mrs. Goldie Sm ith. | G rayshell, the ow ner, kept ac- ^cumrlv in the weekly news- Both Akers and Holm an are i l^ thor an^ pS*StC.r; &;> r S’ id. m arried and have fam ilies. Akers Agnes D arger. left F riday for Bob has seen considerable Pacific count, the establishm ent served a * began his new spaper c a re e r has th ree children and Holm an, S acram um tofor a short visit w ith service w ith the Seabees. in which to ta l of 35,532 m eals to patrons, outfit his brother, Bill, is now do- A lready in 1946, Mr. G rayshell freshman in high school,(tw o. They a re anxious to move friends. FVom th - ng d uty on the island or S a m ar has noted a 60% increas* over ’ his way through W ash- th eir fam ilies to Brookings and c rr.e o -s I^awrence was recently n the Philippines. Pill as an of- the 1945 average for th'- first ‘ m onth of this * year. 1 from the army iivr. Legion Organizes ' XX'uXr Area Designated Azalea Garage Changes Hards Lack Of Time Limits No. Pages Jters and Holman Co-owners and Wishers of Brookings-Harbor Pilot