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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1946)
Page E ig h t____ Home of the Crojt Lily V. F. W. P lan s To E rect New H om e On Local Site Floor Plans Revealed At Post Meeting Last Wednesday THURSDAY, JULY L BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON now in their 20s, the plans looks the same locality in Colorado. | Mrs. Ralph H arris is back in Raymond Coy, whose body was Brookings a fte r having spent a like one of substantial, lasting benefits to the com m unity. In its found, last week, on Sm ith R v er few months in Southern Cali- approved regulations of the use cut-off, will be rem em bered by fornia. of the buildings the group in se rt m any of the older resid en ts of Ben Kerns Spent Sunday at ed clauses forbidding the use of the county as the son of Wm. and K lam ath Falls on business. Mr. h ard liquor on the prem ises and M ary Coy, of O phir, w here Ray tu rn ed thum bs down on any form nx'nrt t o “b o T 'n 'a n d 'a t'tc n d id and Mrs. B. E K erns who » e r e , school. His parents parents were were among among <" K lam ath Falls, returned of gambling. The building com m ittee which the first settlers of the county home with Ben. drew up the rep o rt and which and Raymond was numbered will have the burden of doing the am ong th e most likeable young a c tu a l building, consist of Clay- men in it. His passing will be Bu M ar B rainard D efinite assu ran ce th a t Brook- bourne M cCullough. Vernon H ans- deeply re g re tte d an d his p a re n ts in gs-H arbor area will have an cam . and M. S. B rainard. T he are the recipients of deep sym- addition to its increasing s tru c board of trustees, whose job it pathy from the community. tu re s was voted at last W ednes w ill lx* to dispose of the old build- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Adams and day evening’s joint m eeting of mg, obtain the necessary funds, fam ily of S alem a re visiting at the local V. F W and A uxiliary and la te r to be sole custodians the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Archie posts, when the group unanim ous- ; of the finished job, a re : H enry H endricks. ly approved the report of its H orst, Mrs. Luella Young, and building com m ittee and proceeded A ttorney Hugh C. Gearin, who E ugenia Moore, B etti Goldizen to nam e a Ixrard of tru stees t o !.serve on a ro tatin g schedule for and E th el P ierce will leave F ri- fu rth e r the plans. I th ree years, although to s ta rt out, day for A rra w a n n a h G irls Camp, A lthough fu rth e r talk s will tak e one of them will be replaced an-1 sponsored by the Baptist church. They will be gone a week. place at an o th er joint m eeting of niMlly the two groups, to lx» held on its As Joe M aloney found his health re g u la r m eeting night, July 17. would not perm it continuing on as the m a tte r now stands the as post com m ander, he subm itted building will be on the p ro p e rty his resignation, w hich was a c - , of the post, directly east of the cepted, w ith regrets, by the post, school grounds, and will be pri- Both he and Mrs. Maloney a re m arily devoted to use of the or- leaving Brookings. g a m z a h o n . who build 11. A clause E v p rr„ j aRK,.rs. next in line in th e pi ns lak es ra re of p r e f - , t), SUCces*ion. was elected to com- e re n tia l u >• by a post of the Dis rnard for the re m a in d er of the abled Am- rican V eterans, should y ea r while Roy S tephenson w as one be la te r form ed here, but the elected to office of ju n io r vice m em bers veteran s and th e ir la com m ander. Ix’slie R ay was e le dies desideo th at R would be best vated from th a t c h a ir to senior to keep the pro p erty in a non- vice-com m ander. A ttorney Hugh en m p etitive status. fxith as regards C. (iearin. v eteran of the N orth th e present and the future. A frican cam paign, w as obligated. A te n ta tiv e floor plan was su b Mrs. Asche joined the auxiliary m itted by the planning commit tli«-* sam e evening. te c showing a stru c tu re of open “ IP ■ hope, a lounge, and kitchen in ft •' (‘« titer w ith two a n g u la r wings c <ch containing a m eeting John S m ith, of K ennewick, hall, , toilets and locker spaces - r —---- I « W n ash., s h ., spent a week visiting at T his plan, the com m ittee reported, i the T W. Zenier home. A stu- w ould lx* most adaptable to the dent al t the U niversity of W ash tn a n g i lar area and would allow ington, he knew the Zenier fam for the saving of the tree s and ily, w hile th e Zeniers w ere resi sh ru b s m»w on the site. As p la n d ents of Pasco. ned., the profile of the buildings Mr. and Mrs G regory P itts and Replace that old one would Io kept low to harm onize two d au g h ters, of W hiteson, Ore., w ith the grounds. T hen princi- spent th e F o u rth at the H om er pal efforts, o th er th an to m ake a K essler hom e They left for th e ir pleasing and com fortable si rue home, ea rls S aturday tune, is to build w ith durability Mr and Mrs Jim Hobbs and so th at the younger men and th ree children of M edford visited w om en will have a life-tim t u s e 'o v e r the F o u rth w ith h er parents, of the pro|x*rt,y Mr. and Mrs. O m er L anders of In its present s ta tu s th e n a re Daw son tra c ts d istrict a lew physical plans to lx* ag reed Mrs R obert B urns of Shady U|xin. such as m ateria ls, definite Cove, Ore., visited h er m o th er dim ensions, etc., as well as an Mrs W R Young of Dawson e s tim a te by the ladies as to w hat ¡tra c ts th e F o u rth She was ac th ey plan in the way of decora- com paned by Mr. and Mrs Jas tions, fu rn itu re. and utensils, as McNeilly. who a re m aking the th e groups w ant to ta k e ca re of trip along the coast on a v aca ev ery th in g foreseeable, before any tion. actio n is taken Mr and Mrs Drew L an k er of M ajority ot the g roup also w ant P o rtlan d , and Mrs. Will C hris- a portion of the s tru c tu re a d a p t tenson o f D ayton visited tin* la d ies' sister. Miss E dith O tt, over a b le to a sm all dance fioor. As soon as Anal plans a re ap the w eek-end. They left early proved by the groups they will Itfonday for th e ir respective homes eng ag e some arch itect to m ake M ark C C otton left Tuesday w orking draw ings anti supply es- on a business trip to the S an tim a te s as to costs, exclusive of F rancisco area, to lx* gone sev- lalxtr. although they feel it m ight c r a l days lx* well to employ a co n stru ctio n Ed F arm er, of W est Coast Bulb su p erin ten d e n t to see th a t the G row ers board of d irecto rs ac- p l a n s an » ca rried out w ith th e com pam ed Mr Mombley field in h elp of m em bers and such do n ated sfxx’to r for the Co-op. to this la b o r as m ay v o lu n teer As soon a re a last week on one of his as possible th e present |x>st build trip s ir.g will be put up to r sale, e ith e r John Bowdish and Chas W ard th ro u g h auction or on a sealed-1 re tu rn e d S aturday evening from but basis T here a re already sev- M edford w here they bad spent r i a l people eyvin» it tor use as a the F o u rth at th e ir home hom e o r as a bulb-shed The bifyer A pplication for pertrusison to will lx* required to move it a P o rtla n d paper w as tiled w ith F inancm g of the project is yet erect a saw m ill at B rookings says \\ hether a SNACK or to lx‘ planned by the board of O regon d istric t CPA construction tru stees, such funds as arc r e q u tr -’ review com m ittee by A lbert lean est alxw e the assets of the groups d a u e r Rt 9 P o rtlan d The project m ight lx sohctti'd through bond ’ s t s $21.000. including $4,500 Bales or som« process late r to for co n stru ctio n and $10.500 for lx* determ ined As all the lab o r equipm ent The m ill wofild have 1 will lx* at no t xp, nse to the tw o a capacity of 20,000 N*ard feet grouos o th e r than possibly th e daily plum bing and e lec trical work, it Mr an d Theodore W im U beUe\t*d the a c tu a l cost of the m e r and son, Ray, and Mr. and s tru c tu re will not be in su rm o u n t Mrs John Rogers and Mr. and able M em bership in the tw o af- Mrs M S B rain ard enjoyed the flliated organizations is alread y F o u rth on the R iver Bar, at the clos«* to ISO and grow ing h e a lth Redwoods F orest Service cam p ily As this group consists alm ost site Mr. Rogers and Mr. W im- cmi* ’v of the y («unger pc- m er found th a t they cam e from Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dunsm uir, Calif., are visit m other, Mrs. J. 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