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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1946)
Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area! One, Number Thirty-Two. ¡t Coast Bulb iwers Revise Ice Schedule BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON Stotenburg Denies He Cut Bulb Prices Here Legion Inducts S to u t denial to rum ors that his New Members At sale to Mr. R ader of Michell & Co., of Philadelphia, was voiced Meeting. Monday to the Pilot W ednesday morning THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1946 In The Mail-Box: Grants Pass Defies O pen letter to all member» of the Coo» Electric Co-op in the CPA ‘Stop Work’ P rook in ffa- II< i rbor a rea. On S atu rd ay . Oct. 5. I atten d e d Building Orders the an n u al m eeting of o u r co-op by E. H. “B ill” Stotenburg. who e ra tiv e s at C oquille The m eeting Pot Luck Dinner produced a m em orandum from w as called for 10 a. m. hut no his check for lily bulbs purchased Served By Leurion business w as even a tte m p te d u n til by this buyer. Listed are: 2:15 p. m.. p rio r to which we had Auxiliary. Later 6273 seven-inch Croft bulbs at tw o reels of m otion picttires, by 30c for a to tal of $1881.90; 4952 courtesy of the Bonneville ad m in eight-inch C roft Bulbs at 50c for ist week, to combat Following a jxit luck dinner, istratio n . and a ta lk by th e Coos to ta l of $2426.00; 1296 nine-inch served by the Legion A uxiliary. C ounty Agent. About 2:15 p. m. lous setbacks the in- C a roft bulbs at 66.6c for $864.00; Chetco Post, No. 138. M onday ev e t h e co-operative atto rn e y , Mr. try has had to face, the 151 ten-inch at 82c for $115.62. ning. obligated 15 world w a r 2 Berg, advised all present to th a t C ontending th a t this rum or is veterans, at the m eeting, held those persons who had cast th e ir t Coast Bulb Growers unfounded, vicious and much II iv to at H arbor G range Hall They. votes for d irecto rs by m ail o r 1 • • Z» UlllUUJIUCU, IIIIUUTI C 1II14 II1UI lUUCed a revision O I his discredit, Mr. S totenburg has W ith branch of s e n ice. w ere: o therw ise in which, less th a n nine [bulb p r i c e s . placed an advertisem ent elsewhere Archie Diment - navy. nam es had been m arked, and on E dgar S torset arm y. which any w rite-in s w ere m ade, directors of the association in th is issue. E lm er H anscam arm y. would be throw n out and not (in session all day la s t W ed- j Robert Sheehan navy. counted. and came out w ith a F arrell Sunderland navy. list, designed to m eet the This, of course, resu lted in d is ■ Hom er Johnson arm y. us elements of com petition. cussion At this tim e th ere w ere Robert Sloan arm y. Jis said that due to th e lack ap p ro x im ately 25 m em bers p re s Don Carson arm y. fctional demand fo r locally- • 1____ ent from the P o rt O rford area, Jess Hoagland- arm y. bulbs, com petition from onlv th re e m em bers present from I eo S pangler arm y. south and im- w i ^ NGLOS ? B roo k in g s-H arb o r area, and some V. A. M endenhall J r .—arm y. ' - i l libs g ro w n o u ts id e V h" f’ |,as<,'r' a. * , y f" '\ rlv 60 m em bers present from the C o m orning a t L >eep E dgar Thornton navy. I L’nited States, c ............................... eap M 5 emorial it w as neces- . day morning quille and ad jacen t areas. A fter N. G. A bbott—navy. w 'rë d u » p r ic e s " to offset | hO55 i,J , l .„’ t Bandon a ,c r " n ex‘ a b rief discussion betw een th e Lyle Redfield Jr. arm y. tended illness. wnpetion. m em bers p resen t and the officers Don Johnson navy. Born at Clinton, 111., he was 64 of the Coos E lectric Co-op. upon wing is the official revision Doing the honors in giving the 1946 harvest, f. o. b. rail years. 10 m onths and 9 days at degree team from Cave Ju n ctio n advice of the C o-operative a t t o r th e tim e of his death. He came to ney. n’l m otions w ere d eclared out tt Arcata ; rice to to Langlois from C alifornia about 52 Legion ritu alistic work w as the of order, the ballots as m ailed to I No. in Price to P P rice l>ost. consisting of: Jo b b ers >'e a r a ^°- settling on a ranch on m em bers w ere declared illegal. ■ case Forcers Jobbers Les Henry. Art K eller. M orris th e hill up F loras Creek. In his B c p OFT How ever, any blam e th a t they V 250 $75.00 i la te r years he lived w ith his Sauer. Blake Miller, Clem ent A r - 1 w ere illegally p rep ared and p rin t * 8(100 V ...200 120 00 80.00 brother. Jake, in town. D uring the nold and K napp Wollv. ed w as assum ed by the m a n a g e r ■in . 150 75.00 Pa?i y e a r he has been interested D istrict Pre»i<lent Vinita Unit 112.50 75.00 of ti (• C o - o p . Mr. C onnarn. who Mrs. C hristina Micelli, o f Rose said th a t it w as a m istake cn his i lilies. K 100 90 00 60.00 I pc, Y AL Known as "Cox” to all his in- burg. district president, visited the p a rt and th a t a f te r 6*2 y ears as ■i. . .300 75.00 tim a te friends, he was g ifred in local Legion A uxiliary unit M on being m an ag er, he was en title d 112.50 .250 75.00 wood carving having m ade m any day evening, on h er official visit to one m istake. 112.50 She was accom panied here by her P .200 Th^se present w ere also in 105.00 70.00 keepsakes, cedar chests and vio- m other. Mrs. Russell. B1’ 150 60.00 line, one of the most beautiful of form ed th a t all b allots from w h a t 90 00 l T.'.y, v. D A V ID SO N w hich was m ade from local myr- ev er source which did not have B» ... 300 an X before nine nam es out of th e ewood. 90.00 60.00 f- ...250 12 listed w ere invalid and th a t 62.50 93.75 He was preceded in death by his K. ...200 all ballo ts from w h a te v er source 105.00 arents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 70.00 1» 150 u-hich had “w rite-in s” w ere also 90.00 ’bite, tw o sisters. Mrs. M artha 60.00 invalid. F rom th e floor of the Hofsess. Mrs. Cora Conrad of I e st a t e s P .250 LANGLOIS— Sharon, six-year- m eeting reo u ests w ere m ade to 9375 62 50 O akland. Calif, a brother. John. ►- ...200 90.00 60 00 S urviving are his brothers and old d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. j definite a legal ballot, also to 78.75 L 150 52.50 sisters. Jacob, Jam es, Mrs. Lydia C larence Fain, of P o rt O rford, define so-called geographic areas, F 160 60 00 40 00 Hofsess of Langlois, Mrs M ary was killed Monday, when she and th e nom inee for d irec to r from 40.00 A C henow eth of Gold Beach and her sister. M argaret, s ta rte d to such geographical areas, also th e cross the highway, hand-in-hand, nüm h p r of co-operative m em bers M rs Leah Sabm of Langlois. p School Will Soon a fte r alighting from the school residing in each such area. No F u n e ra l services w ere held on bus W hen she wa« stru ck by th e such questions werp answ ered. ►dents will ««-Z — r ~ ' i W ednesday at the Laaglob com- Those m em bers p resen t w ere ... , . C0IL m enS?. w ork m u n ity church. P a ll bearer< w ere c a r driven by Miss Irelan d of Gold told th a t they had the privilege Beach, her sister M arg aret, je r k r < W\ rd Pu b llcation John b o n a ’ds n of D e n m a tr Art of voting new ballo ts if th e ir o r [ - school p aper, to Aldropp p h ilh p Cope M. Ton ed free. S a t’ B ro w T a n d Henry A & phson of W hile she was rushed to the iginal ones w ere incorrect. This, of course would deprive all of hospital, it was of no avail. .... m aterialize as £ j k ^ ¡ver interm ent was in the Sharon and h er siste r w ere new those b allo tin g by m ail of a ^Church, editor, and Joan family plot at ' he Denmark ram ’ m em bers of Langlois grade school. privilege of ch an g in g th e ir b allo ts T heir fa th e r is building a new o r o th erw ise ex p ressin g th ro u g h r it1* ire m ak in g up e e r-’ home on the highw ay, n o rth of th e ir re p resen ta tiv e s p resen t who L ? * m the stu d e n ts in- Langlois, w here the accident oc w ere not au th o rized to be proxies. .m alism . A fter m uch discussion a m otion curred. In July Mrs. F ain brought li,'. \ ir.cent, p h o to g rap h e r. __ T h er dau g h ters from Los Angeles, w as finally p erm itted to be m ade, w here thev had been living, to to d eclare th e e n tire election in anc* class officers in -rs join th e ir fa th e r at P o rt O rford, valid and in stru cted th e hoard of »ue. it was announced Ueek- LANG LOIS—L ittle Henry. 13- staying a t the H am let w hile th e d irec to rs to call a n o th e r election a t th e ea rlie st possible m om ent, J, th e a re a w ill m noths-old child of M r and Mrs. home was under construction. Besides h er parents, and sister, such election to vo he voted w ith I-Zl for ad v ertisin g w ith in A lbert S train, received serious Wfek and hkel sub. . p Tuesday while «he is survived by tw o g ra n d legal ballo ts and w ith com plete in Jc® agents may tackle every playing at the kitchen sink at the m others and a g ra n d fa th e r also a stru ctio n s as to w h at would con J - 1 ''ear's subscription. home on S ta r Ranch, while his hn«t of new friends in both L an g s titu te a legal vote. This motion lost by a vote of -Jj school activities an- m other had gone to the garden lois and P o rt O rford, who extend 31 to 40 all of the “yes” votes h e a rtfe lt sym pathy. ^ * 2 a carnival, the for vegetables. G raveside sendees w er° held "oming from C urry county mem ‘, ‘ wh^h hasn’t been de- Susie, an older sister, ran for bers and the "No” votes from the -we en dance, to her m other when U e ac r:d erf <- at the Masonic cem etery at P o rt Coos county members Orford, w ith Rev E E. Rosen- h 51 a t the high curred It was believed that The It appears th a t out of this m eet ? idekets for this event child had decided he would try Wide officiating. vision Made To pt Setback Which ice* Industry Laglois Man Dies Suddenly Monday Child Killed While Crossing Highway Langlois Child Jres u„,hr«’l u2e7.t Scalds Her Leg »ale soon. w ash his feet. - ----------- — He was rushed to Leep Memor- of Beach *1 hospital. Bandon Xainesg caiier bere Wed- attention, where he was k-’pt fo. ^ a . t p r-.r>nn night with his m other a r his he a Bo> -Scout fath e r bedside . He r 7 ^ xt M onday a t IO O F H< is reported to be recovering v m. in h o n o r of the t ell at this tim e V m aster, Larry Met- Read Pilot Classified Adv. leave here. Mouth of Chetco Now J. Of Sand Block The mouth of the Chetco river, closed by sands washed there by the sea. was opened Wednesday, mostly by the sea itself, with o m e work being done by m embers f the Chetco Rod 4 Gun club. ing came the following facts: th a t the m anagem ent of the Coos Electric Co-op may m ake a "mis tak e ” itb* first in years of service! hut that the honest and rightful voting is “illegal " There probably is an answ er to our local electric problems but I fail to see it unless those persons who wish better electric service in the ('P A Men Reported S taying Away From B u ild ing Scenes GRANTS PASS Tuesday saw m ore w orkm en busily at w ork lie- hind "no tresp assin g " signs, p u t up Monday, two days a f te r th e civilian production ad m in istratio n d eadline for com pliance w ith th e "stop w ork" orders. An autom obile trip around th e o u tlying d istricts when* h eav iest co n cen tratio n of building is go ing on disclosed no sign of <’PA enforcem ent officials who G alen S Geller. S e a ttle regional co m pliance m anager, had said would he here M onday to force th e is sue Hotel reg isters did not r e veal any ('PA men. at least none identifier! them selves as such. Som e Work Canrellerl W ork had stopped on some u n au th o rized buildings as w ell as on some th at ( ’PA perm its w ere posted, hut C W. T h o rn b erry , m a n ag e r of J h e G ra n ts Pass and Josephine C o u n t y ehnm tier of com m erce, said in m any cases it w as for lack of m a ’erials. In v estig atio n disclosed th a t so rnnnv of the builders w ho had joined the “C itizens P ro te c tiv e association" in revolt ag ain st gov e rn m e n ta l re stric tio n s on b u ild ing w ere openly continuing th e ir work. At least 25 hom e and com m ercial stru ctu re s, identified by "h o rn b erry as lacking p erm its w ere included Those checked w ere on m ain highw ay ap p ro ach es to th is city and thlis m ore access ible for CPA agents, alth o u g h lo cal sources said m ost of th e b u ild ing was being done on lanes and b y -paths in the su b u rb an a re a C at'em /’n Issue “P erm it»” M any of the places, in ad d i tion to larg e “no tre sp a ssin g ” signs had big red -lettere d p lac ard s w ith th e w ords: “A uthorized by O regon C avem en. C itizens P ro tectiv e association. A m erican Bill of R ights.” At this tim e “ I t ’s All Q uiet on th e W estern F ro n t.” Support B ill Topic A t P.-T. A. Meeting, F rid a y The proposed S ta te School S u p port bill, widely publicized in th e last issue of th e P ilot, w as th e topic discussed a t the first fall m eeting of th e local P.-T A. F ri day evening a t th e school, when a fa ir crowd w as p resent. C ontinued su p p o rt of the m e a su re by this group, to g e th e r w ith the re g io n and VFW is pledged. T he bill is atm*»d to raise th e m o n etary su p p o rt of t h ’ sta te schools w ith o u t adding it to th e alre ad y heavily tax ed re al p ro p e rty . Mrs Louvllla Durksen of San Jose. C a lif. cousin of Mrs. A. E. Sandbo. and Pvt. Jam es H ocker of Steelton, Pa., visited a t the Sandbo home for the past week. Brookings-Harbor area are w ill ing to fight for w hat they w ant, and take more direct and person al -interest in such affairs. Signed: Charles T. M. Echols.