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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1946)
Home oj ike Croît Lily Brookings-Harbor Pilot One, Number Eighteen n Club Shoot, iday, Adjudged Grand Success Ltly Capital of the World BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON Legion Picnic Will Former Brookings Man W est Coast Bulb G uerre,,az I Be MeCCa Of MaUV ‘Ï ’T Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Guerre \v o rd com ing to to Brookir conung Brookings Mon Growers To Include of San Jose, Calif., arrived Fri- __ day, told of the death, day to visit his brother and sis- FOF 4th HoIldaV ford, of Roy McLean, form a t er Med ter-in-law . Mr. and Mrs. R. v J res Kenyon Growers Brother an d O ld P n n i l Brother and Old Pupil ident of this place, Sunday. While i G uerrettaz, of Brookings, for a Legion and Auxiliary p articulars are lacking, it was few days. Field Inspections Will Hosts Today at Mouth learned th at funeral services will J. M. G uerrettaz, who has been Be Made By Co-op; be held at 10:30 a. m. Friday at a teacher over 40 years, now j of Chetco River Medford. Contact Is Urged connected with the schools at San ’ Mr. McLean, during the days Jose, called at the Pilot office to iith scores of rifle and shot- H ith all stores in Brookings of the mill, was employed as an At a m eeting of the directors enthusiasts out in full force renew acquaintances with Dewey being closed for the day. throngs engineer, it is said. He was a r ;y the competition of the Akers, who was a pupil of his will attend the first annual old- m em ber of the Masonic lodge of of the West Coast Bulb Growers, v events, Sunday, the Chetco while in the fifth grade, near fashioned picnic, staged by the this place, tran sferrin g to P ort held Tuesday evening in Brook & Gun Club shoot proved Tekoa, Wash., about 40 years ago. Chetco Post, No. 138, American Orford when the Brookings lodge ings. it was decided that due to to the unsettled conditions exist ? the success it was adver- Legion and Auxiliary, at t h e disbanded. ing in the bulb m arket, a general Twenty rifle m atches with mouth of the Chetco (today) on m eeting of all grow ers of Ken July 4. -eyed, trigger-happy com- yon-Davidson. or mixed culture jrs vying for honors, with Starting the program at 10 a. plantings, should be held. m. will be the flag-raising cere ters out, placing the shots Since m arkets for these types mony, by the Roy Scouts, follow bulls-eye. of bulbs is not too favorable, the the two rifle ranges, the Residents of coastal areas in ed by races of various kinds. Co-op is anxious to work out a At 1 p. m. a basket dinner will rd. with rest, proved to be Oregon and W ashington are. by Brookings will have an exclu- I l)CSt Possible solution, in order to t popular. A special ladies this notice, w’arned of the possi be served, with each family bring- sive mens store, within the next m arket the entire lily crop here was held with Mrs. Lillian bility of Japanese mines drifting ' ts ° " n Gasket. Free lcmon- this fall. 35 to 40 days, it was learned this fe taking the aw ard with in on the beaches in a highly ade and coffee will be served by The Co-op field inspector, Low week, when it was announced lls-eye hit. Outstanding in explosive condition, according to the post, and auxiliary. ell Mobley, is now in this area, that W illiam J. (Bill! W ard will ¡field for the day’s rifle shots inform ation received from the First Peace-time Fourth and is running into many difficult Since 1940, no Fourth has been retu rn to his old home town to problems. Directors of the Co-op Larry Pinson with three Chief of Naval Operations of the open the establishm ent. observed under peace-time condi ds to his credit; Gord Case T hirteenth Naval district. Son of the late W. J. W ard, and assert that it is going to take a Mr DeMartin of Crescent Japanese mines l a c k safety tions until this one, which both Mrs. Bernice Echols, he was born lot of thought and effort on the each with two awards. It features and must be considered the Post and Auxiliary hope to here and has a m ultitude of in part of all to solve m arketing of that many good shots in a fully-armed, dangerous con make an annual event tim ate friends among the old-time these bulbs, to satisfaction of all. placed just beside the bulls- dition. These mines are very apt Date and place of this proposed residents. just couldn't win a prize, to explode on striking the beach m eeting will be revealed through This new store for Brookings, ro traps were in full swing beach or while rolling in the surf. will he opened in the G ardner the Pilot, next week. An adver st all day, with 22 tra p F urtherm ore, such mines even building, adjacent to the Chetco tisem ent of the Co-op appears on its being run off. One set w’as a fte r beaching should be consid Home and Auto Supply Co., when another page in this paper, and for novices, and another for ered to be in an explosive con Gene Gould, of the Pilot staff, rem odeling is completed. T e n ta holds a message for all lily bulb experienced. Awards in these dition. who was picked by (’het co Post, tive plans call for opening about growers. ’s were widely distributed. In view of the aforemention, the | ^°- 138, American Legion as the the middle of August, providing w talent with the scattergun chief of naval opeartions wishes delegate to Reaver Roys State, remodeling is completed by that Severed when Judge A. E. to convey a warning to the ci- "'BI leave Sunday by bus for time. surprised the crowd with vilian population of the extrem e (orvallis, to spend next week, At present Mr. W ard lives at nev shooting although he danger of watching mines while CORVALLIS — Revival of the Seattle, where he has been an rie htile or no shooting in adrift near shore or approaching Reaver Roy State, sponsored by employe of Boeing A ircraft Co Marion Nance, district forest Vears” or tam pering with mines under the Oregon American Legion, wail for over five years. J all booths and concessions, any condition in any m anner. bring between 250 and 300 boys ranger, of Gold Beach, told the , *fcli patronized, all t h o s e , ' -------------------------------------- , ranging from 15 years of age, to Pilot, Tuesday by telephone th at Lyle Redfield Looks no fireworks will be perm itted attended the shoot, S unday,1 the Campus Sunday, to on any forest service land at any i at the club should hold start a seven-day program of For Meanest Culprit events more often time. Mr. Nance asked th at any study and practice of citizenship. L y le R ed field , o f R e d fit Id’s Lou Berger drew the card who plan to use the forest re Prior to the w ar this program Grocery, has fo u n d the m ea n serve for Fourth of July picnick the name of W ayne j -------- of study in government. Ameri est person in th e w o rld — ing, please adhere to this ruling. ¿ '» L Sn?-)th R‘vcr' who was Two Sm ith River lads, who can history and geopolitics was that is, L yle is looking fo r ■> • • J < alibre autom atic nam es were not learned, narrow sponsored annually by the Legion such a m a n ! Woody Building Will Be ly escaped death early Saturday in co-operation with many serv Sunday evening, June ¿3, x Meeting For T u esday near C arpenterville, when the ice clubs and civic organizations someone put sugar, or syrup Given New Roof fv , Tuesday, het- steering mechanism of their car which paid the expenses of many . _ July - 9, - th e C ----- i« /iis car tank or crank Scaffolding w-as erected T ues ‘tma \ ( lut> Bold, locked, causing it to go over the of the boys recommended by local case. Lyle discovered the fact day at the Woody building in "’«’..» a rb o r Grange! hank on a curve. Legion posts. the next day when he headed preparation for com pletely re- ar 8 p. m. Ken Taylor will A portion of the mens’ dorm i The c a r rolled over several toward Eureka for w eekly roofing the structure, which now ( of his popular colored tim es down the steep descent, and tory, just vacated by the 4-H club supply of fresh fru its and veg houses the bus depot, Chad’s con - aken while traversing cam e to rest again a tree. Pinion boys, has been assigned for use etables. fectionery, Redfield’s Grocery and b0,h the S a |- ed eu by uy his , foot, one of the boys by the Beaver Boys, while some A ftei stopping at Fort Dick a num ber of apartm ents upstairs. fnr c L r,vers- Picnic suffered onlv bruises to his leg will also be quartered in Snell where he bought straw ber - Simday, July 21, will Homer Kessler, of Curry Co. hall and East-W est dormitories. ries, Lyle could not get his P. O. Office Business Oraginzation work will s ta rt 1 Lum ber Co., who was following car started. A garage at Jumps In Brookings the ca r at the time, and who sud soon a fter the delegates arrive Crescent City, a fte r inspec Proof of the growth of Brook denly missed seeing the ca r as Sunday, with officers appointed tion, showed him all the main tem porarily in charge of ‘cities’, ing m the past year is reflected bearings gone, w i t h much it rounded the curve, helped lift in the increased business a t the other damage to the motor. the ca r from the foot of the lad, ‘counties,’ and ’sta te .’ L ater two local post office, as released by A reward of fifty dollars and brought them to Brookings. political parties will be formed Mrs. Goldie Sm ith, local postm as leading to elections Thursday is being offered by Lyle for It is said th at the car was dam ter, Tuesday: L Aci ley’ most recently of aged beyond repair. when a governor of the Beaver information leading to arrest For q u a rte r ending June 30, Boy S tate wil be chosen. and conviction of the culprit. * h , rancisco Bay region 1945: Election of a governor will be •e aid work in the tax Money O rder Business $ 9,848.08. followed by an inaugural pro «ioîegcbei0rc ,h a t a res‘- Stam p Sales ................ 1.139.72 gram Thursday night to be ad For q u a rte r ending June 30, dressed by Gov. Earl Snell. The 1946: complete program will be broad Ans his home. Money O rder Business $16,788.07 cast over station KO AC. c.3 *Be University of Last Thursday morning a tele Stam p sales ................... 1.421.93 Emil Jahn, chairm an of the d Law School in 1914, gram came to the Pilot from the On the old county road, near state Legion com m ittee in charge iced in the w*est m o st' Oregonian, asking th at the edi- the Charles W arnock place, S a t Robert Tolm an returned Sun e since, except during to r observe and phone in be- of this activity, and E. A. B rit urday, Cal Musser and Archie day from a trip to Southern Cali ton. Eugene, director of this year’s * , 4frvice. both in world tween nine a. m. and noon any McVay, while hunting, ran onto fornia. While there he attended program, will spend the entire unusual or extrem e physical ef- a sheep-killing bear, which they the funeral of Wm. S. H art, fa rm ln tBe late war. u. terrninal leave in Feb- fec ti of the low tides, lowest in j week on the campus, with other prom petly stayed. mous acto r of silent screen days, state officers here p a rt of the time. ni^S’i ed. this a re a - Iiked _A Reputed to be a sheep-killing and visited his soldier friends at Hidden by fogs which obscured A recreational program mclud- bear, the two are entitled to a y«. M * B as Bis future the regional hospital, where he •hi week<’kley is exPee,ed any long-range view’ of the low ing two softball leagues, swim bounty of $25. w as once with the medical a t ming, and other sports has been - tide, the only unusualness about tachm ent. He also saw the horse I?4 he»nn0Unced Fridav th a t them reported was the fact th at arranged, and educational movies Miss Betty Anderson, of S eat- races a t Hollywood and visited will be provided. • j Z L Persuaded t0 file on the ebb-period did not last as tie, is visiting her m other. Mrs. relatives at S anta Rosa. for l *cket as can- long, perhaps, as the usual tide. John Bowdish and Charles W ard Mrs. L. D. Rose and daughter, Lyle Redfield. She came Monday. A district attorney of Clam -diggers of this area, how- County ever took e v e n advantage of Grace, and som P a t were v.s,tors and will rem ain over the F o u rth .' left Tuesday afternoon for Med- -— the freak tides to hunt the cov- at the M. W. Rose home over the Mrs. Redfield, who v i * M at Scat- ford on a business trip, and to «m ^’ nied h n ‘ hobo. n fletl A dvertising eted seafood item. j«eek-end. They live at Portland, tl, Calibre Automatic istol Went To fayne Blagdon People Warned Of Old Japanese Mines Local Boy Returns To Open A Store Gene Gould Heads To “Boys State” No Firework On Forestry H oldings T> Vnrrnw 17- S iTBVv 11 Escape, Saturday lorney Ackley ates In Area Low Tides Arouse 5^^nbuiiadin^nBerookPi^j Concerri o f Paper Sheep-K illing Bear Was Shot, Saturday