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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1946)
Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area! mnc One, N um ber 26 BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON irld-Famous Scout Leader Will Be Area, Wednesday, September 11th Oscar A. Kirkham, of Salt Lake, Will Speak at Special Meeting, Billed at Chetco Grange Hall Car A. Kirkham. p ro m in en t hman and Scout E x ecutive, alt Lake City, will give an Wednesday evening, S tp - er 11. at h a rb o r G range hall, boon announced by local scout com m itteem " i. F o r some year » Mr. K irkham served ss chief executive of the S alt L ake council, and in 1925 w as appointed associate regional, executive of Region 12, com pris ing C alifornia. Arizona, U tah, Ne- v ad a and the H aw aiian Islands i On five different occasions h e j j served as chief m orale officer a t I w orld Scout Jam borees, tw ice in E ngland, once in H ungary, once in H olland and once a t W ash ington, D. Ci Jell Has Lost His "Address Book" THURSDAY. AUGUST 29, 1946 Candidate Visits Here J. R. "Jeff" Jeffries told the Pilot, Monday he had lost a book, a tide table book to most anyone but him. How ever. Jeff has a number of ad dresses in this book- -ones he needs, so the finder is asked to return same to Jeff. . --------— PaPkllliF S h p fK T a IV Open With Coming |*UiD iI<H*VPSt k Co-op Announces Packing Sorting Shed Schedules, and Spots Carl C. Donough Paid Visit To Area Monday Morning Democratic Candidate For Governor Amazed At Progress in Area C arl C. Donough. of P o rtlan d , D em o cratic can d id ate for gover nor of Oregon, and his trav e lin g com panion, paid this a re a a visit Monday m orning, while doing a little cam paigning. He visited Dr A. O S chm itt, whom hi’ knew w hile Dr. S chm itt lived at P o rtlan d , and w as shown about the a rea by him. Mr. Don ough, like so m any who have not »seen the a re a for som e time, w as I am azed alm ost beyond, as he put it. "w ords to express it” at th e Carl C. Donough, Democratic 1 p ro g ress which had been m ade in candidate for Governor, who this a rea in the past th re e years. visited this area, Monday, in He showed especial in terest in interests of his campaign. th e grow th of the a re a in face of handicaps due to sufficient rail or tru ck tra n sp o rta tio n . He hinted th at all Oregon m ust be brought into realizatio n of the im portance of the a re a in so u th w estern p a rt ol I he s ta te . W hen An action w as filed in circuit apprised of the tact, he was s u r court at Gold Beach, W ednesday, prised to know th at this area, hv Ivan F. Gibbons and F an n ie L. th ro u g h th a t fact, had liecome Gibbons, ag ain st C laude Ray D a m ore a p art of C alifo rn ia th an a vison In th e ir com plaint Mr. and p art of the s ta te in which it paid Mrs. Gibbons have set forth th e ir I its tax es dam ag es and expense at a to ta l of $23.700.00. Youth Club Formed This law su it grow s out of an At Community Church accident which o ccurred six m iles T he B aptist C om m unity C hurch north of B rookings on H ighw ay is sponsoring a B. Y. F. A ssociation 101. on A ugust 17. Follow ing th e accident Davison to r the young people of the com m w as a rre s te d and brought before unity. At th e p resent tim e then* Ju d g e A. E. Sandbo, w here he is a contest for m em bership drive pleaded g u ilty to a ch arg e of op going on. T he c h a rte r m em bers e ra tin g h i s au tom obile on th e have been divided into tw o team s, w rong side of th e road, and paid w ith th e losing team having to give a p ariy fo r th e w inning team . a fine for this offense. All young people, especially te e n Ed F. Ackley, B rookings a t t o r ney, is re p resen tin g Mr. and Mrs. ag e rs a re urged to join this club. T he m em bers will m eet S unday Gibbons. evenings at 7:00 o'clock at the B ap tist C hurch E veryone in te r ested in a good tim e p lease co n tact e ith e r Jo an B yrne o r Gene Gould, o r come to the B aptist C hurch, S unday evening a t 7:00. I m L arg ely through his efforts a s ' m ■ r a d irec to r of S couting in the Mor- > t . , v , . r ^ e rk ,n s’ ‘¡i m on church, th a t organization i D„ckinl h / t . u ’ sheds oday has a a rg e r p ercentage of , Packing fhp co.op wi„ to b( be m anned by th e opened to the its boys enrolled in scouting th an public. For convenience of bulb has any o th e r religious body. grow ers of this a rea and the tw o In 1920 be w as appointed exec no rth ern C alifornia counties, the utive se c re ta ry of the Young following spots have been nam ed: M en’s M utual Im provem ent a s Shed 1 Brookings, in w hat is sociation of the church of Jesus known as the "m ess h a ll” build- C hrist of L atter-D ay S aints o e-jin g , west of the highw ay in the cupving this position u ntil hii tow’n of Brookings. appointm ent in 1941 to the F irst Shed 2 at C rescent City, in the Council of the Seventy of the P o u ltry Exhibit building at the C hurch, the body responsible for county fair grounds. d irec tin g M ormon m issionary ac Shed No. 3 at M cKinleyville, tiv ities in all the world. half m ile north of the sto re on T he tim e set for the m eeting east side of highw ay 101. on the is 7:30 p. m. and the e n tire com B rau e r place. re- A. Kirkham, noted S alt m u n ity is urged to come out to G row ers will bring th e ir bulbs ' J y Scout Executive, his Mr. K irkham . Boys interested to the closest packing shed in field s p e a lc at Harbor in scouting, especially, are in boxes plainly m arked on the end <9* Hall. vited to come. w ith nam e of the grow er, v arie ty of bulb and estim ated num ber and size of bulb. A m em orandum re ceipt will he given th e grow er, settin g forth the num ber of boxes and estim ated contents. This will be subject to verification w'hen the is packed. Hendricks Furniture Co., Ward Clothing Store] lot The co-op urges th a t grow ers do not send in under-sized bulbs, Smith Dept. Store Report Huge Sales diseased bulbs or yearlings. H arvest will s ta rt soon a f te r - to this a rea m any new ficient goods to open his store. Sept. 1, or as soon as it is deem ed ‘*’,ch have long been need- Wm. W ard, opening in his home “ sought, H endricks F u rn i- town, found th a t business was tim e to sta rt. S ard’s C lothing S to re good. Sales, M onday, his opening, __ „ KT. . ____ .. A p a rtm e n t S to re, th e day w ere g ratifying, he told F* NicodciUJS Hurts u businesses of th e a re a , P ilot, and th a t he hoped his new Rijrht Hand In Jointer - . ^orm°us sales in th e ir shipm ents arriv ed in tim e, so he. W hile w orking on his jointer, ** bids for trade. Last T h u rsd ay evening Mr. and too, would have goods to keep M onday afternoon, M E. Nico- Accident Victims Rest •^D epartm ent S tore, p u r- open th e store. dem us suffered a painful accident Mrs. Jim Yelton celeb rated the when a knot in the board he was opening of t h e n e w fu rn itu re In Ix*ep Memorial Hosp. v 'rlPnl,y s F am ily Shop, LANGLOIS T he m any friends w orking on threw his right hand sto re a t the hom e of Mr and Mrs. —ed uith a clea ran c e sa le into the m achine. He suffered an A rchie H endricks, when a 23-lb. of Dick H ofsess will be glad to t ''* rn for new goods p u r- Culture Of Lilies Topic exceptionally deep gash on the tu rk e y and all th e trim m ings, and h ea r th at he is doing nicely a f te r a ‘0 the ow ners re p o rt For Pilot Feature Item nal sales. A lways try in g to be a le rt to index finger. He m ay lose the use w aterm elo n fo r dessert w ere e n his in ju ries su stain ed in an au to accident a couple w eeks ago. He joyed. r, F urniture Co., open- needs of this com m unity, th e P i of the finger entirely. received fo u r b re a k s in his legs, T here w ere 20 seated a t the a - P benom inal lot has been favored by p ro c u re table, including th e M errills, th e tw o in each bone. He is now con- . ? ' Monday m orning, in m ent of a pam phlet telling of the Harbor Community Club Yeltons, th e H endricks, Mr. a n d ' valescing a t th e Leep M em orial c u ltu re of C roft lilies, w ritte n by I ■ rhcek, Kir. H en d rick s Mrs. Jo h n K lein, b ro th er-in -law hospital. ondered if he h ad suf- an e x p e rt from W estern W ash- -Met At Azalea Park. Fri. Also,, Jo h n n ie Zuppe, of New T h is 1 H arb o r C om m unity Club m e t ; and s iste r of Mr. Yelton. of P o rt- ington experim ent station. fe a tu re quite lengthy, will ap p e a r at Azalea P ark, F riday, w ith a ‘ land; H oke F latn er and Dawson Lake, who w as . tak en to the Co- in a num ber of issues, until com- picnic dinner at noon. Coffee was I S niderm an . r M ontgom ery h ospital, is able to be out ,iiLPumP " ’ill Ue un the com m ittee: B ess| executiv es of th e P o rtla n d store. "7 on Fire Truck pleted. iserved by Johnnie Zuppe’s b ro th er, who M iller, H ulda G ardiner and Ver- Monday w as a new na Asche Hostesses w ere Viola Terminal Pay Forms Now V ^ r i n c a ^ c o n 1, pymp. which will be in- V. F. W. Post Bills is re p o rted to be in a critica l con ; r « n « a n r P a u li« Pal lady arni An D istrict ’ “ ’ ' , lhe Brookings F ire De- dition. suffering rom pneum onia, na Waldine, who served w ater- Dance For Saturday soon. The pum p. T erm in al leave form s a re now a s well as sev eral broken ribs. T ick e ts an ad advertisem ent, melon. Opacity with pressure ncominc dance G uests were Mrs. F ern B roule av a ila b le a t th e T em p lar hotel, a tta c h e d 1 “-“ “ ’K J " h f i T ^ p Xt s i t - of San F rancisco Mrs R a l p h C hevron S ta tio n . P ilot office an d , Azalea Garden club m em bers and m o u n ted 3t H arb o r G range hall n ex t o F . P H a rb o r and B rookings an* urged and rem inded to show f the cab. urd ay evening. A ugust 31. have K a is e r ^ r .. Mni. Kamn ru t a th in m p n , nf th ese flower» at th e C u rry C o u n ’y fair, Car Accident Hurts Bring Court Case w Openings In Brookings Mecca r Hundreds During Past Week Entertains For New Store Opening it «he H o w a rd -, been' ordered fK-m th^ P d o t The M i« J a n e t Gordon and Vivian ^ " X Z / r ^ d " ^ C h e te o a , Gold Beach Tim e of entry is Drovided w a rm -p o st,, No. 13B. last w e e k and are Friday Aug- 30 before 10 a m. - thL PUmP is so con- advertisem ent appears elsew here Hudson. in this .»sue. ¡ng ^ e x e r e i ^ m iorm of horse- now- available to any veteran ask-1 Study prem ium list and c a n y p a rt . ma>’ ** booked r , < d ra n t- ta n k o r w ill of the load. inp for them . Try C la s s ifie d A d s - T h e y pay! ?boes and darts. from a s tre a m