Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 28, 1946, Image 1

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Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area!
THURSDAY, NOVEM BER, 28, 1946
One, N um ber T h irty -N in e
neer Of Area
ises Away At
rbor Residence
Why Are We So Thankful Today?
jdesto Payne Came
Upper Cheteo In
irly Eighties
?ral services w ere held at
ommunitv B ap tist church,
¡ay afternoon, fo r M odesto
, who passed aw ay a t his
Wednesday evening, a f te r
al months of poor h ea lth .
' E. Dunham, p asto r, offici-
it the church an d a t th e
ings cemetery'.
esto Payne w as born in
■rland. Jan u a ry 10, 1857,
ould have been n in ety y ea rs
is next birthday. H e cam e
lerica when he w as 16 y ears
migrating to O regon in
to settle on the u p p er C het-
ew months later.
was married to S a ra h C han-
Farnham, to w hich union
born seven children,
took u p \i hom estead on the
Cheteo, and lived th e re
ibout ten y ears ago w hen
red to H arbor to m ak e his
vas a fam iliar figure a t th e
r store, w here he sp en t a
share of his tim e d u rin g
leather, and “P e te ” as he
Tectionatt ly known, w ill be
by everyone w ho knew
'iving a r e five c h ild re n :
son< Henry, H e rb e rt and
ter, all of H a rb o r; and
aughters, Mrs. M a t i l d a
field, of M yrtle C reek and
iulda G ardner of H arb o r,
ndchildren and 15 g re a t-
hildren.
Friends Remember
Nick’s Birthday
In tribute to Nick Rauni-
gartner, outstanding mainte­
nance worker o f Southern
Curry County, a group of his
friends wish to praise his ex­
cellent work in keeping the
highways safe io motorists,
as well as pleasing to the eye.
Several people have decided
to pool a little money for a
birthday present, to be given
on that occasion, soon. If any­
one would like to contribute
some in this appreciation, he
is asked to stop in at the
Cheteo Store, to leave his
contribution.
Turkey Shoots
Success Despite
Week Of Rain
Weather Apparently
Cleared .lust For
Gun Club Event
A fter a w eek of continuous
heavy rain, when it seemed no
® l
event would ev er be stag ed o u t­
doors, w e a th e r cleared, Sunday,
to perm it C heteo Rod A Gun Club
to stag e its first an n u al tu rk ey
shoot, long planned by the club.
W ith about 200 dressed tu rk ey s
on hand, costing o v er $1000, it
looked for several days th at th e
club m ight be forced to tak e a
financial “licking” unless som e­
thing could lx* done. A dvertised
for Thanksgiving, this event m ay
have lost its appeal, if postpone­
m ent had been necessary.
a sm all am ount of rain
. Local Stores Feature fell W hile
ea rly in the m orning, about
Like those hardy Pilgrims who landed on Ply­ Many Items Usually
m id-iorenoon, the skies cleared
. and crow ds began to arriv e, w ith
Found
In
Big
Cities
mouth Rock in November, 1620, and to whom we
q uite a n u m b er present by the
owe the observance of Thanksgiving, we are thank­ “People of the B rookings-H ar- beginning of the afternoon.
T hanksgiving tables, as m any
bor a re a do not realize just how
ful for many, many things:
local
hom es should, from ev i­
th e ir m erch an ts are; why
Since tui'kev was the first meat served by these alive
I h av en ’t seen a city along th< dences Sunday, be bounteous. It
pioneers, it has become the emblem of Thanksgiving. coast w hich has so much to offer was th e’ good fo rtu n e of J. J.
| G allag h er to come aw ay w ith
Tt has;
become
L
d t through
S
i tradition,
n . : , » much
a , the
the emblem of our the shopper," said a . l . Mulkey. th ree turkeys. W ilson F ree m a n
and fam ily have four; M arie F o ltz
won three, to list a few of the
the strength of this country, todav, celebrating ®iday morning.
heavy w inners.
second peace-time observance, since 1941.
"
D espite the chill wind, the rifle
and
tra p s shoots w ere popular,
In checking a list of things for which we arc wc can
anything to export.’
w ith Micky’s C asino and the bingo
thankful we must
not lose sight of v the
fact Tunnm;i
th at He had been n o rth HFU to i Oth('T
S e a ttle gam e running close.
inanKIUI,
mu. v all
______
O»
th f "nation'despite
its faults, is the example
for Ta^ma.^north,
(porting cities along E xten d s T hanks To All
M em bers of the Gun Club w an t
the world in building a permanent peace.
the coast on a a business trip.
te
wish everyone a happy T! anks-
, .
n il n e re t n t h r i 8 p i B efore callin g on the P ilot Mr.
clings to tn
those
sa“, he
h" bad
hart sir<>n,o
In war and in peace this nation vnngs
. t Mulkey said
strolled , up g.ving, and also wish to cypress
appreciation for th e p atro n a g e of
i« liberty, freedom and
and justice
insticp lo
. «
t'iouL
*incr nil
the stores
o u n r n n t e e s of
tor r everv-
every- ,he.strcPti
viewing
nil the
s,or
ibout S unday's event, d espite the w ea-
g ualdiu.l. I H
.
J
Catholic or PrOt--„nd .h e .„ » n . He re m a rk ed al­
, th e r conditions
one, whether he be l.entue 01 d t \
,,
able to buy wool d re w .
A’
Local Shoppers
Favored In 1946
Holiday Buying
estant, white, black or red, lai ge 01 s man.
,h(>re at Bi„ ward’s. which
Where else, eveept here, could there h e 3 000
com m on right Rose Bowl Popularity
miles
of
national
boundary
guarded
by
unarmed
men,
,.W
hy
(1irtn.,
,hp
lily KrowPrs Drooped Into Oblivion
about 90 p re sen t a t the
The Rose Bowl, s ta rte d in 1915
m i n . r l o frpelv across the border? Where else do some advertising on them own
Hal, Friday evening, at th e
.
t? r,n -lio E m < in « lo ltv p r - to boost th e ir lily industry. 1 w ith the first intt rs«‘Cti<»nal foot­
anity B aptist ch urch, $130 w h o m ln g lC
m ade ’
«lized in the free-w ill of- in the world would you see an . iLi / j : riqV cUch as doubt if onP l>cr,on in 10000 reab ball gam e, and w hich
< lize the siKnincanee of the Easter college football th e sport it is
to go tow ard th e p arso n ag e in a th e main address on a national holiday, . u
bo P n n rth of Julv: and conversely, see an American lily. certainly, if 1 w ere in th a t today, has sunk to depths eyond
t
h
e 1 0111 t n
.
t
,
A k c p r v i tt l P P 9
business, I’d w ant to let th e en- hun»an power» of conception, as
contribution F rid ay , it is
speaking
at
the
Queens
Birthdav
.
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tirw
world know he commented. the Pacific Coast C onference p u t
aised the to ta l am o u n t of
WEorp
eUe
mav
workmen
strike,
even
it
t
h
e
'
im
p ressed w ith the possibiities i sig n atu re to an ag reem en t to
nd to about $2000, not yet I
• h 5 !
mt su ffer iust because these work-
th is area. Mr. M ulkey said he play only the w in n er of the Big
nt to go ah ead w ith any
entire
nation
must
suner,
JU
expected
to visit h ere ag ain next Nine (fo rm erly th e Big T en).
S plans.
P o p u lar choice, according to all
men want their demands answered.
sum m er, “w hen it w asn ’t raining
sports
w riters, this yet r, w ould
1 /tn tEp cdobe are government heads q u ite so h a rd .”
ksgiving Services
Where else on tne gl
n a tio n 9
Before leaving he expressed de- have been th e W est P oint team ,
*
•
1Jght in receiVing a chamier of reputed to be th e best in th e
Public is co rd ially invited so at the mercy of the rank and
?nd the C h ristia n Science
VVE p v p bp«ide« the United States, Will yOU find cornrnerce folder, which he said east Even G eorgia, Ter.nes *e, o r
o th er u n d efeated team s of th e
giving services, to be held
th e extreme =ense of fair play demonstrated as we hed show his frie rd .,________
o th er conferences w o u l d have
Odd Fellows hall. T h u rsd a y
pleased fans m ore th an Illinois.
have through our
Here the b itte r^ t
w j|, Jojn
? at 11 o’clock.
on the field of sports would he th e first
g
, Natk,na, Association
Local News Items
ious Services, Sun. aid of each other in times of need.
eekly m eeting or the
i
omei Hl
- ........-
The w
weekly
’ious services, of undenom -
T
he
A B C afe, w hich u su ally
Wbprp except in a land conceived as tnh, V 1 B rookings R ocketeers will not be closes B.
al nature, a re a g a in sched- _
T
uesday
of each w eek, re ­
__
due
Where,
e. decided qtrictlv
bv
the
ballot box?
hcW e this
T ____
h u rsd ay . e evening
ven
r ’he Odd Fellow hall, Sun- revolutions
V
O
Utions
be
StriCID
U
X
“
tn th
k sg iv in g holida
decidea
sinuuv
>
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?
q t a t p q ; io
th e T
T han
h anksgiving
holiday. How- m ained ojien th is w eek in o rd e r
cning a t 7:30. E veryone is!
tak e T han k sg iv in g off.
Wbpre on this globe, will y o u f i n d < ‘ < •» e v t r th e m eeting Will be held next to Mr.
to come.
and M rs. B. J. Gould and
c l Einb are larger than many nations. 11V1TK week as usual at 7:00 p m :
fam ily will »pend T h an k sg iv in g
many of which a n
among the dlf- P re p a ra tio n s are n early com- at R ivers End w ith th e Arch B ing­
ocal News Items
f o r manv
manv decades
decades wuh
with but
o oin
n j j ja a r a m o ^ s govern- Plete<1 for (hp
for
but
the firM annua nvKl<‘ ham fam ily, frien d s w hen th ey
E. E. Ilan ^ ?am re tu rn e d
state«9 And where, except in that
airp la n e co ntest, any one w ishing
ast wopk a f te r a com bined ferent state. .
pc. was the blessiner of Dietv ton>oin this fast growing contest, | lived a t lx>s Angeles.
since S u n d ay w hen the
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5 and p leasu re trip to P o rt- ment founded b> • •
_ ■ f ovcrnment were comae one Gould at the Pilot p re Rain,
cip
itatio
o rte d 10.44
*1 other O regon cities.
invoked, when the principle. 1 •
„»ic. t m « club and members «mi inches, has n co n w tin as u ed re p alm
o st every
’’rnon H an scam and in- dositrnpd’ Such is our heritage, tofla>.
wx)n be en ro lled in th e Academy hour. W o rk is alm ost, at a sta n d ­
Terry, a re visitin g a t de. lgne .
Thanksgiving. Because of Model A eronautics, which Will still a t th e m o m en t* "
This is why we celebrate hanK. g> g
m i8 e !g iv p , h(. club national recognition,
Pass at the hom e of h e r
' Mr. and Mrs. J. I. W elch
of these principles, America is tne ian
i
Social Adds $130
'arsonage Fund
*eek or ten days.