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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1946)
1 Always For A More Progressive Brookings-H arbor Area! One, Number T w enty-F ive Irons Must Pick For Electric vice To Home BROOKINGS. CURÄY COUNTY, OREGON r '" k Columbia Valley W eddings bells will ring for two Authority Good couples next week, when S u n - ip -- . day. Miss Helen Rae. d a u g h te r h OF \ Oft h WPQt of Mr. and Mrs. F red C. Lee. of 1WIUIRCM 'y edd'"? !k !!s VVil> N ext Week For Couples B rookings, becomes the bride o f ! N orm an Som m erville. T he w e d -: University of Oregon ding will be held h e m Professor Explains To Tuesday, Kay. c ’ ’rst son of Mr. an d Mrs. H om er Ke: sler, of ttiel Pomona Grange, Sat. C u rry C ounty Lum ber Co., will onsiderable delay,” said B urt go to*M cM innville, w here he will T hat in terests eag er to exploit eland, local m an ag er for the wed Miss C atherine P itts of the the vast resources of the Pacific Electric Co-op. M onday, “is neighboring town of W hiteson. N orthw est m ight be expected to Follow ing th e ir m arriage, Mr. line up against the proposed Co ?d the staking en g in ee r in rork here, by indecision of an(^ Mrs. Kay K essler will go to lum bia Valley A uthority w as a s if as to where they wra n t Eugene, w here Mr. K essler will serted S atu rd a y by Dr. Louis A. leads to e n te r th e ir place, o n roll a t U niversity of Oregon. Wood, professor of economics at their farms.” | •------------------------------- -----— U niversity of Oregon in an a d lis work, almost com pleted dress to the C urry C ounty P o ar as Harbor, on th e w est mona G range at the C hetco hall. Unified planning for and control k explained Mr. C leveland, over these resources, hp said, u n ¡stated that it took tw o h ours Sidney C roft lodge (u n d er dis der a regional C. V. A. would one patron to m ake up h i s ! pen satio n ) A. F. & A. M. was offer a safe g u aran tee th a t th ey just where he w an ted t h e ; in stitu te d here F rid ay night at would develop solely for the peo , :ne ! th e Odd Fellow s hall by E dw ard ple's advantage. O bjections to a C. V. A. th a t L. , s^a ^*D^ en g in e e r J B. B eaty, Most W orshipful (»rand any place, I wish th a t M aster, assisted by G rand S ecre it would seriously intrude on the would have a definite de- tary . H a rry D P roudfoot, and states' rights, the sp ea k er dis missed as an atte m p t to d istract rcade about location. T he G rand Stew’a rt John Runyon. of the co-op is to please C h arles B ickner was appointed a tten tio n from its m ajo r purpos ne, but yet. to cut co n struc- M aster of the new' lodge, and the es. T here has been no interference with the pow er of the states, he ’ to a m inim um th ro u g h ! o th e r officers are of time.” Mr. C leveland S enior W arden Sam J. Gott. declared, in so u th eastern U nited lined. Ju n io r W arden Rev R Hendry. S ta te s under the T ennessee V al ley au th o rity . must, also, have th e per- S e c re ta ry Don O. Bishop. “In fa c t.” he said, "the com- C 1 t0 use P roper guv w ire T re a s u re r Jam es F razier. F * after a person has m ade B urton L I m onw ealths in th a t a rea have S enior Deacon been very m uch m ore alive to the mmd about the lo c a tio n ! C leveland, entrance. In this m a n n e r S enior S tew art W esley Kin- value of th e ir resources since the T. V. A. was established," Dr. ? 'n will not be h alted from ,'!«*’- "nous work. Jtin io r S tew art — L. M. Bates. Wood asserted. The sam e resu lts unquestion M arsh al- Roy S underland. ,ine betw een th e ' ■ne and town, w est of th e! C h a p la in - C harles C hristensen. ably would be m arked out am ong the four no rth w estern sta te s th at T y ler A. C. Thom pson. r ; practically com pleted would be affected by a m ultiple _ T he new lodge, at present, has I w ant people t o ' ' ' alarmed som etim es, if about 30 m em bers. About 75 vis- purpose C. V. A. he pointed out. Dr. Wood stressed the fact th a t crp', f°r V m ight be th a t ito rs w ere present F riday a t the in its sale of surplus pow er the , ' u ,tin K them in on j cerem ony. tu rn off th e R eg u lar m eetings for th e new C. V. A. of necessity m ust give M™ch will be ju s t a s 1 l°dge will he second and fourth preference to utilities m aintained / ipe as possible. I F rid a v evenings of each m onth. by public* bodies or by co-oper atives. In its land settlem en t pol WU .h.raKns[orm<' rs w i" be I --- --------- --------------------------- icies for a period of 20 y ears it R ,“fn « i’ on ?rom C a l i f o i : |T W ° C a l i f o r n i a C a r S H , t m ust allow a 90-day p rio rity to iecision Causes Delay for Staking Engineer, ivs Burt Cleveland Masonic Lodge Was Instituted, Friday . ’ e ? nn P owtt C o ^ w h i c i r m a v ' Saturday, North of Here w ar v eteran s w’ho might need help ’ . . . . ¡in the purchase and equipm ent of Two C alifornia cars, evidently th eir farm s. It w'ould be hound both holding p re tty m uch to the by law to carry' on an active p ro c e n te r of the road, m et a t one gram of research in the fields of th e sh a rp curves about five both of m ining and forestry m iles north, S atu rd ay , and col lided. W hile much dam age was € . O. Lenoard Kills _ ., done to both cars, everyone ex- ^w d . who k i n ehorno c°P l a lady- &ivinS h e r nam e as Moles A La Commando monthly traffic co u n t a t M rs F annie Gibbon’ escaped in’ i C. O. Leonard may not ^ e s ta te highw’a v ' jetty- , have the easiest way to kill ? ‘'0. reports th a t tho C onsiderable dam age w as done moles in his 'lily patch— but ,,1 ^ " on AUKUS, O ,n to one ear. w ith it. left fro n t UBUSt tak 8- it certainly is effective. ¡Jv Ùîghest • ev*r en 10 . an d w heel com pletely torn off. and con- th e side sm ashed, but not a w in Friends observed him, one than Ju I>’ day. lying prone in his Mies k m for J une, July and dow w as cracked. The o th er c a r and suddenly h i s hunting had less ap parent dam age. S ta te knife described an arc—re police brought th e w om an to Dr. 1514 sult, one dead mole, severed S chm itt for tre a tm e n t. just's ....................... in twain, i n one m ighty and sure stroke. just 10 ..................... .. Business Firms Welcome jUst j] ........................ the three ( j ...... •’...... Ladv Suffered Scalp Three New Businesses he» I Pral months Mr. C leveland uaed. fie Count Still nt>nues Upward % i 6613 This is^prob-I On Pa^es six and sevcn of thl« Wounds In Fall, Saturday f' r Labor Day. THURSDAY. AUGUST 22. 1946 Highway Will Permit Use Of Beach Highway A fte r m o nths of neg o tiatio n s w ith th e s ta te highw ay com m is sion. th e C hetco Rod & Gun C lub has received perm ission, for th e public to use th e s ta te highw ay right-of-w ay to th e ir g rav el bar, located below the bridge som e one h undred yard s on the H arb o r side of th e Chetco. This will p erm it the public a long needed access to th e riv e r to launch boats, o r swim, but will perm it no ov er-n ig h t cam ping, th e highw ay com m ission stated . C ontinued use of th is landing is dependent upon the a r e a ’s d il igent keeping th e prem ises clean and orderly. ......... •'■ y — - — » 1 — .............................. .....» Chetco Grange Was Host To Pomona Three B usinesses Add To Commercial L ife Of Community Coming To Area Is Index To Future For Business Center W ith W ard 's C lothing S tore to open its doors to the public next M onday, com pletes th e m ost re cent list of th re e businesses to e n te r th is area, since e a rly su m m er. S m ith D e p artm en t S to re p u r chased P o lly ’s F am ily Shop, and F riday. H endricks F u rn itu re Co. will open to th e public. Com ing to this area, people point out, m ean s th at the a re a is tiecom ing a tra d in g c e n te r as well as a com m ercial lily area. Pomona Grange met In regular J _ . session, last S a tu rd a y , w ith the Lake Earl («range Met Ch..ico G range, on call by M asteri | , a s t Thursday Evening r r a n k Shaw . Pom ona business J fill the moihiing session. 1 SM IT H R IV E R L a k e E arl An in te re stin g ta lk w as given G ra n k’<‘ met in re g u la r session on by Dr. Wood, pro fesso r of e c o -] fb u rsd a y . w ith ro u tin e business nom ics at U niversity of O regon, follow ing th< opening cerem ony w ere M att P eterso n of about the C olum bia V alley au- V isitors ........ EI*1 R iver and Mrs. Leo Kloske tbority . T w en ty -tw o su b o rd in ate lodges of B ellevue G range. S ev eral app licatio n s w ere b a l w ere in itiate d into Pom ona. The follow ing w ere elected to till v a loted on and accepted. The dem it cancies: Chas. S. S chaal, M yrtle ca rd s of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E llis w ere accepted. II. S chaal and B erth a Moore. Lovely w edding gifts w ere pre- C larence B rooks gave a report on tin 1 tru c k tra n s p o rta tio n con- spnted by the Grange to Mr. and troversy . F ra n k K n o x , county Mrs. Elwood M ello and Mr. and agent, m ade som e com m ents on Mrs. Leo D ressier Jr., all recent tra n s p o rta tio n . He also gave an new lyw eds D uring lectu re h o u r the S m ith in te re stin g ta lk about a G range exhibit a t th e co u n tv fa ir a t Gold R iv er trio of young ladies: Miss B itty T yler. B etty M oore and Beach. Aug. 30 and 31 T he hom e econom ies com m ittee D aroline N elson, sang of C hetco G ran g e w as responsible t’*d num bers, accom panied by M ay for th e pot luck d in n er which w as G lover at ihe piano. served at noon to 108. Two m u si cal num bers and a mock w'edding cerem ony m ade up th e e n te r tain m en t. P om ona h as accepted an in v itatio n to m eet w ith Sixes G rang e for th e N ovem ber m eet ing. T he VFVM so ftb all team slam m ed out 17 h its T uesday evening Car /Xccident Puts Pair at th e high school diam ond to d e at th e C hetco R<xl & Gun C lub In Bandon Hospital, Sat. fe team by a score of 16 to 3. W hitey M atson, vet speedball LANGLOIS Lonnie and J o h n nie Zupper. sons of Mr and Mrs. ace, lim ited th e opposition to six John Zupper, of New Lake, w ere hits, tw o of which w ere hom e injured S a tu rd a y evening when ru n s by "Slugger” K em p who w as th e ir e a r o v ertu rn ed on th e high responsible for all of the clu b ’s way, n e a r th e H. S. C adm an runs. T he tw o team s m eet ag ain ranch As a c h a riv a ri p a rty w as F rid ay evening at 5:30. T he sh o rt b reak in g up at th a t tim e, a larg e s c o r e : R H E crow d g a th ered a t th e scene. 7 4 ...........16 Glen H iley and Dick Hofsess V F W R 5 3 w ere flagging traffic, seeing a Gun C lub B a tte rie s : VFW , M atson an d c a r com ing headon. failing to stop. Hiley jumped to safety but M endenhall; Gun Club. B erger, Hofsess w as th ro w n o v er an e m -'a n n in and H ag g erty , bankm ent. and w as rendered un-1 conscious. Satellite Club Meets He received a severly m angled T he S a te llite Club held its reg- and broken leg. T he two young | Tuegday evening m en xvere rushed to th e Loop with Mrs. D reah Goldizen. Two M em orial H ospital, Bandon, in nuw mem bers joined the club. A rt A ldropp’s car. Plans were made to institute (Burt Cleveland, on his way - an jrafitern s t a r chapter as soon to Coos Bay. witness« , t r,is i,r- ag inform ation reaches the club V ets Rap Gun Club In Softball Game b u ,i n ™ ^ »• H enrdlcks F u rn itu re ! ed the l a tte r p a rt of the w eek r u. ini r,n/>n F rid av ¡fo r a visit w ith h er parents, Mr. VftK ? r i ' ’ r i a t i 0 n SH W a £ s C lo th in g s to rc ^ w h ic h w d u ’ and Mrs. E E. H anscam S a tu r- cident. and helix*d as be could, from t ^e G rand Si’c re tary a ? t h e building is! day aftern o o n when a fam ily pic caring for the Injured). S ta r m em bers who a n ’ in- ' Io n fla.v. Sept. 6th. open as .oon . c m ith ’« D e-in ic w as held up the W inchuck ’ ~ ~ terested in startin g this chapter. u L 0* 8^ 001 children put in repa1]'' an ho p u rc h a s e d 1 Mrs. P e ttig re w was throw n from Wt n Df7 a B e a u i i e i i P n l l / r r a m i l y Shop tw o w eeks L h o r s e ^ « n ^ w f e l l ^ t ^ r e - Attended Weddini? pi a W‘H please get in touch with Ag- r riday. Sept. 6, now 'w ill become at- parents at present.__________ _____ ‘ tractive as a tia -u :., /-'I«« * «Tivprt A n’ 1 for K lam ath .' * Falls ,, ar i r x a m onth's visit on 11 - rs. Paul Shrader, trip. Friday. Lob j Los ’ A l t .; . M f.. an d , ,» c-t. ' - ^Irs w Richardson of Hermosa MtirV l#»ft Beach, now visiting " ' i i . i J J . and M rs Calif., A E is S torehouse. She Mr. « n a busine. a n d d*te M rs A E S torehouse. 5>ne is r Qf Mr stonehouse. M r a n T M rs R F. ¿ > ,ger re- <'a Bickner or Dreah GoldUen, turntxi recently from P ortland president .^ext m eeting will be held. Sept. where they attended the wedding 17 w ith Ethel Moss of Sm ith Ri of Allan Parson of Portland and Miss Jean Stiles of M yrtle Point. ver, Calif. The groom is a son of Mrs. Geiger. I The newhne<ls u ill live at Port-1 Mm. Helen F u h e r returned last land. They made many friends on week from a business trip to Port- la n u . in r > land. their recent visit here