Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 14, 1946, Image 1

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Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area!
One, Number Thirty-seven
Smith River
Killed In Mill
:ident, Friday
ineral Services Were
pld at North Bend,
Fednesdav P. M.
ITH RIVER — Word was
ted here by relatives and
telling of the sudden death
Goodlin, 63, who was in­
ly killed last Friday after­
while working in a lumber
a' North Bend. Ore.
¡rative of Smith River, Mr.
lin was born Feb. 26, 1883,
kpent his younger life here,
fended the local schools, and
number of years followed
iing. before moving to North
where he has lived for 30
riving are his widow', Mrs.
Goodlin, three brothers,
Smith River; John of Fort
and Dave of Escalon. Calif;
al nieces and nephews,
neral services were held at
■s Bend. Wednesday after-
(ur Hits Coming
Pine ( one Soon
I' : ul le-header Friday and
"ay evenings, the Pine Cone
again is bring four show
to the area, the coming
bn Lodei stan in the tense
[ ‘ ’ P-r e ked suspense, “The
' f Death,” billed the same
10s for sa
p in g u th "Home on the
t
ich Monty Hale and
|Xr ,• This js a wes| ern
in gorgeous outdoor color,
^icfinn/t i sailor, on leave,
^■pathet , d mce-hall girl, and
Wfai r with a brooding sec-
Imake up the suspense and
rCT/'• Deadline at Dawn,”
jbich Susan Hayward, Paul
and Pill W illiams. RKO’s
[i^nsar • care leads.
ePs of St. Mary's”, starring
ria nable Ingrid Bergman
| Bing Crosby, will be shown
L r' '
• Sunday, Monday
1‘ "
with a matinee on
Wl This show, say
p5- hav no peer.
hits billed for the future,
. 'Mght in Casablanca.”
RWal m Paris,” “Kid From
■lyn. Without Reservation,”
Pr K- aney,” ••Heartbeat.”
!
“Bachelor’s Daugh-
L. T^ : ; K Up.” “Nocturne,”
P Euo
The stranger,” and
“•n:-.n\ Territory.”
coranere
fal Grangers Will
•De Seventh Degree
ing
BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON
Henry Horst Will Open
A Watchmaking Shop
Article Places Blame
For Low Bud Count
Last Rites Today
For Andrew P.
Waldien, Pioneer
F. P. Breakey, of State College
Henry Horst, disabled veteran
of Washington experident station-
of World War 1, will open up his
whose article on culture of Croft
watch-tnaking shop, next Tues­
lilies appeared earlier this year,
day. Nov. 19, in the room adjacent
and again last week, is repre­
to the Nook Cafe, which is being
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hen­ sented again through Pilot col­ "Ta p i «' To This
made ready for occupancy.
In 1925 to Settle On
dry, Parents, Given
umns in another article.
Licensed in Oregon by exami­
Blame for the poor showing of
Upper Chetco Ranch
Medal At Corvallis
nation, Mr. Horst was trained by
Croft lilies, reputed in the east,
the veterans administration just
after the last world war. He has
Mr. and Mrs. Rqy Hendry re­ and reasons why, are exposed in Funeral services will be held at
resided in the San Francisco area turned last week from Corvallis this article, which appears on 2 p. m. today, at the Community
Baptist church, for the late An­
most of the time since, where he where they had been called, to re­ page six of this issue.
has operated watch repair shops. ceive a “Legion of Merit,” award­
1 drew Person Waldien, who died
late Monday at his home near
ed posthumously to their son, Cap­
larbor. Rev. C. E. Dunham will
tain Roderick K. Hendry, who
officiate.
was lost while aboard a ship en
Andrew Person Waldien was
route from the Philippines to the
Japanese homeland, late in 19*14.
born in Sweden. Dec. 14, 1873,
Presented by the military- de­ Funeral services were held at and spent a number ot years in
Funeral services, it was learned partment, citation which accom­ 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon, a t 1 his early manhood, working for
the Community church for Frank his father in Southern Sweden.
here, Tuesday, were held, Nov. 6 panied the award read:
J.
Hamilton, who died last ' hurs-
Tx-aving his native country in
for Alfred Bernard Ashley, now’ “Captain Roderick K. Hendry,
day.
Rec.
C.
F.
Dunham,
pastor
1896,
he first settled in Wheaton,
as
battalion
instructor,
First
Bat­
of Walnut Creek, Calif. He passed
away Nov. 2, near that place, talion. 21st Field Artillery Regi­ of the church officiated. Interment Minn., where farmed for a num-
where he had lived for some time. ment, Philippine army, rendered was at the local cemetery, with her of years. Later he moved to
Sidney Croft Lodge, A. F. & A. M. st. Paul where he learned and
Former resident of this area, exceptionally meritorious service hold graveside services.
became an expert painter and
he was born, April 5, 1886 on from December, 1941, to April,
Born Jan. 10. 1874, at Wood- interior decorator.
during
the
Luzon
and
Bataan
Prince Edward Island. Surviving
burry. Texas, Mr. Hamilton was He was married in 1900 to Anna
are: his widow, Mrs. Hazel Ash­ campaigns on the Philippine Is­ 72 years, 9 months and 27 days Sandstrom at Minneajmlis, end to
ley, of the home at Walnut Creek, lands.
"Although t h e battalion had at time of his death. He was a this union were born six children,
Miss Ethel of San Leandro, Calif.,
In 1905 he moved his family
been
hastily organized and was member of the Methodist church,
Mrs. Dora Drake of Days Creek,
and
the
Masonic
Lodge.
He
had
to
California where, for 20 years,
Ore., and Pfc. Milton Ashley of largely untrained and inexperi­ been a resident of Brookings for I he followed his trade. In 1925 he
enced,
it
performed
in
battle
in
'the U. S. Army in Italy, and Ar­
a number of vears.
iagain felt the urge to return to
thur Ashley of Brookings, and an outstanding manner, due con­ Surviving. beside, his widow. ranch work, with result ho moved
siderably to the unusual ability,
two grandchildren.
leadership and devotion to duty Nancy, a re : Frank of Talent Ore., hi» family to Long Ridge t^nch
exhibited by Captain Hendry.” Cecil’ and Bern!, ol Brookings. » miles op the ( hetco River
Smith of Benecia., where hr, .pent 12 >.par’-
West Coast Bulb Co-op
Born at Newport. Captain Hen­ Mrs. Pauline
and Paul of Brooking,. Al-1 In 1937 he moved to ll.il» r ,
Will Meet This Evening dry attended schools at that place Calif.,
so surviving is a brother. Ernest to »l*md the remainder of his
Members of West Coast Bulb and later at Oregon State Col­ ofH ennereti.O kla..and,beSrand.p-tpurvivjng
hls wldoWf
Growers, co-op, have set a meet­ lege, where he w-as graduated in
children.
ing for 8:00 o’clock this evening 1930.
are three sons. Curt, Frank and
at the Grange hall, according to In August of 1940 he was ord­
Charles Waldien.
R. V. Guerrettaz, local chairman. ered to Fort Ord, Calif., thence Next C. of C. Meeting
All local bulb growers, even if to Fort Sill, Okla., for advanced Postponed One Week
member or not, are invited to lis­ military training, to return to
Because Thanksgiving will be
Fort Ord. to be send to the Phil­
ten in on the meeting.
the next day. and perhaps many
ippines in October, 1940.
He was captured at the fall members have plans which will
of Bataan and was held prisoner l>e in conflict, the November meet-
by the Japs at Cahanatuar. and in g of t h e Brookings-Harbor 'Die first November meeting of
Bilibid prison, from where he and chamber of commerce will be post-, Topaz lodge was held Tuesday
others were removed in Oct. 1944 j poned one week, or until Wednes- evening at the Odd Fellows hall
for Japan. The ship he was aboard day evening, Dec. 4, W. II Hib- with about 40 members present.
! bard, secretary, announced Tues- I Faye Sunderland, Marie Redfield
LANGLOIS—Outstanding ani­ was bombed while en route.
and Frances Reekman were initi-
mals have been registered Jersey-
In addition to the legion ot mer­ day afternoon. .
herds of Sweet & Nash of Sixes, it, he was also awarded the pur­ At present, plans are that the ated into the order, which was
and Phillip Cope & Son. of this ple heart, received by his parents, meeting wil be held at the Nook i followed with the drill team put-
Cafe. However, announcements ting on its impressive work.
place, and have just been re-class­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry.
will he made beforehand.
1» was '¡«’^ed ‘° ? ° W «
ified by H. P. Ewalt. assistant
.
n
u
u^i.i
at
December 7, to open
extension dairyman. OSC, Corval­
Election of officers will be held at 7 the p. hall,
Death
Is
Horrible
If
m with Rita Tierce being
lis.
at the next meeting.
appointed chairman of the com­
Result of Atomic Bomb
In the Cope herd seven animals
mittee. Part of the money to be
“Hiroshima,” story of sev­
were presented for re-classifica­
Garden Club Luncheon raised at the bazaar is to be sent
eral survivors of the atomic
tion. the results being two very
Cancelled For Toninht to the building fund of the Odd
bombing of that city, ta the
good, three good plus, two good..
Fellows home at Portland.
The dinner, scheduled for
In the Sweet & Nash herd 12 h e a r t of Japan)? industrial
A Rebekah pin was presented
Thursday evening ( tonight t
district, has reached subscrib­
were classified very good, 14 good
to
Ethel Frazier in appreciation
at the Nook Cafe, honoring
ers of the Book of the Month
plus, and two classified good.
of
the
many services to the local
M rs. W illiam W elhelm , has
club in this area.
Both of these herds have been
lodge.
been
cancelled,
due
to
pre-
While the atomic bomb dui
Refreshments, served by May
on official tests and have br0^ n
vious engagements of Mrs.
hasten
the end of the Jap
Lytle
and Bertha Whirry, con­
both state and national records.
W ilhelm , which just came to
resistence, the use of bomb,
sisting
of ice cream, cake and cof­
It is the contention that both
light at the very last mo-
fee,
were
enjoyed at the close of
types and production can he com­ as related in this book, is al­
yient. Please disregard the
most defies powers of human
the
evening.
.
bined.
announcement in “ C o m i n g
_____________
imagination.
Last Rites, Sunday, J
For F. J. Hamilton
Former Resident
Dies In California
Rebekas Initiate
Three, Tuesday
Two Jersey Herds
Were Re-Classified
Fire Department Puts Out
frs r Payne, master of Chet- Butane Fire Monday
<nd his daughter«, are
A leaky butane tank. Monday
-■‘C thh week for Portland. ’ evening, caught fire at the \oung
' ttio ral corn ontmn ¡building (formerly owned by Leo
Grange He and his daugh- Spangler) necessitating semces
/
- * n the se\tnth de- I of the local fire department.
at the convention.
Prompt action extinguished the
Classified Ads, w’eekly.
Legion Of Merit
Awarded Captain
Posthumously
Thursday, November 14, 1946
kia,o «nth nn damage to any thing.
Destruction, especially to
human beings, w terrific. It
will be worth everyone’s tim e
to read this book, accounts
told by survivor«.
E vents,” eleewhere tn this is-
sue of th> Pilot.
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Name Omitted On List
In compiling the list of donors
A group of about 20 members toward the recent high school
of Easter Star motored to Gold carnival, published last week, the
Beach last Thursday evening to name of Smith’s Department Store
The regular meeting of the, attend the initiation of Violet w*as inadvertently omitted, for
Satellite club will be held, at 7:45 Cleveland and Alice Perkins into which apologies are offered.
p. m.. Nov. 19. at the home of Mrs. j the order. The refreshments were
served by the Brookings ladies. Pilot Classified Adv. Sells It!
Agda Bickner.