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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1947)
ir RY arbor Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area! ONE, NUMBER I* OR I Y-EJIGH T. BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON ch of Dimes Dance luled for Saturday ie Strong Will Dance That The Weak lav Walk.” Slogan Adopted Locally lyChetco Post, No. 138, Sponsors Mrs. Patrick Did Not Believe Eves W hat a chicken would need with two gizzard« is aowe- thing Mr«. C. I. Patrick, m an ager of the Nook Cafe, is wondering about. Last Saturday afternoon, while preparing chickens for Sunday d i n n e r , «he came aero«« this freak of nature. To prove «he had some thing for Ripley, «he called in a number of people, in cluding the editor of the Pi lot, to view it. Each gizzard «eemed to be of normal «ize, were attach ed by “V” «haped tube, «im- ilar to one which a plumber might use in dividing a water line. Thi« double gizzard did not change the ta«te of the ch icken, however. THURSDAY, JANUARC 30, 1047 Brookings Shows Might; Ophir Loses All Games High School Teams Assumed Roles of Giant Killers, Friday Evening; S he “Ramrods” Made it Three-in-Row Brookings High School, tired > nine, Brookings gained revenge of being “pushed around” on the i for an earlier defeat a t the hands m aple courts, came out of its j of O phir on the local court. lethargy. Friday with vengance R a m r o d « Win E a s ily , T o o Chet co Rod & Gun Club’s re and tipped over the m uch-favor March of Dimes dance, nowned “Ram rods” defeated the ed Ophir quintet, 31 to 28 in a It held Saturday evening at torrid battle. Paced by Neal N el O phir Independents easily by the high school gym. Originally son with 10 and Tony Felippe with score of 52 to 41. R eagan was dance was scheduled for th e high point man with 11, followed fee hall at Harbor. by G uthrie with 10, Matson w ith 9 and Musser w’ith 7. S ta rte d in the early ’30s by tnemor Earl Snell has desig- V o llf y b a ll A n d H u o tu ls Win •d Monday, Jan. 27. as March P resident F ran k lin D. Roosevelt, New Fountain Will T here was nothing short of him self a victim of this disease, Day in Oregon and has decisive the way the Brookings Match Big City’s Best ec or all residents of the the m ovem ent has gained mo volleyball girls tre a te d th eir host m entum until it has become a l People of this area are be e to contribute toward the team of the evening, winning by ing amazed, after getting a pa:gn fund of The N ational m ost universal in appeal. a large m argin. Through these funds, half of Smith River Hall Is peek at the new fountain at t.’i’.T. for Infan*.:• Paralysis The “b” squad of the high which rem ain in the county in the Vincent building, by the ■> fight against the dread Necessary To Hold school had no trouble in w inning . which collected, many children “big-city” service which they He said: its game from Ophir. Expected Crowds ’ have been tre a te d at no expense soon will take as common Box score of the high schools: pre f.gut against infantile to p a re n ts who could not afford place. O phir 28 p • r • completely ■ such expensive care. People of this are a are re Brix/kings 31 The interior, finished in n a t Felipe, 9 f C. Brewer, 6 until every’ trace of this minded that the first Azalea Fes Through tre a tm e n t m any of ural birch, and mahogany, is Reiling, 4 f Burns* 8 Wing disease has K en erad- ! the stricken bodies are brought tival dance will be held, March about the latest in fountain Nelson, 10 c M'x>r»’, 5 ■d from this country. This back to health, are taught to be 1, at Smith River Com m unity I equipment, according to Mr. Church, 6 g J. B rew er, 8 is far in the future. hall, with Eddie D esjard in s o r useful citizens and self-support Vincent, who said he hoped Foltz, 2 g Nowlin, 1 ch estra furnishing the music. The ■re day w;,-n poliomely- ing as th e ir fellow-man. to have the best outside of second dance to raise funds, will, •tll be vanquished can be Much advance has been made m etropolitan areas. be held at the same place on doser by our contribu ' in the cure of the disease, but lit In addition to the foun April 5. te ’.he fight which is being tle progress has been in made tain, there will be a recep To explain reason for holding against this menace. tow ard determ ining the cause. Through courtesy of Hugh C. tion room, where private p a r two dances a t Sm ith River, the G earin . d istric t a tto rn e y , the P i T ow ard this goal all popie are ns iJ'es broken b\ ■ • -.n’.le p a ties may be accomodated. Festival association w i s h e s to lot was able to gam a little new s ir* among our g reatest urged to give generously. clear up any m isunderstanding from the court house this week, The help we give now which may come. In the first which includes; place, local dance halls are too Suit was filed in district co u rt sm all to accomodate the crowds by Jfjseph Holt, versus Floyd H olt >i wanted at these two initial dances •A.’h Hertx*r* D ew art as a tto r far Calender By These__ because, under present plans, a ney for plaintiff - t.o r C om m un- large am ount of money will 1» A m a m a g - license w as issued M meets at Grange hall. Local grow ers were especially necessary to carry out plans for to Lyle Redfield J r and Ruth California Man Buys the 1947 Festival. meet every Monday pleased. Sunday night to hear, Rau. both of Brookings. • s-1 m. a’ M-? W idnev’s over radio statio n KIEM, Eureka, To give this forthcom ing func interest In Brookings P roposed bouse n . I I 72. to ** E»sy£’: ■ • at Mrs the first w eath er report for this Electric and Radio Co. tion the proper advertising due* am en d Section 1. C h a p te r j 43. n at ' nine Apts, area. S aturday, a news release such an occasion, the court must O regon Law L94i5 w ill ra ise rh e between a r s of nine appearing in the Oregonian, un In keeping pace with the prog be sent to other towns where any sa la rie s of C u rry co u n ty o fB cen: 7 * * ®S*d to come. der W ashington date-line, read: ress and industry of this com event of sim ilar nature will be Ju d g e from I207G to i2PX> per 1—March of Dimes W ASHINGTON, D. C.. Jan. munity, Brookings Electric and held This plan will include the year. bingo. High School 24— Local w eather forecasts Radio Co., owned and operated Rose Festival a t Portland, T aft j C o u n ty com m issioners from strong dance th a t the will be m ade available im by V. A. Mendenhall Sr., last week Redhead celebration, probably at 18 S3 per day to IIO.’/ j w hile on ' ’»J walk m ediately for radio broad embraced a partn er in the per Pendleton Round-up, as well as the rob. cast to lily growers in Curry 3—Chetco Post Am son of W. E Wolfe, form erly of nearby affairs. The court will be Assessor, from 152070 to ^2400. county, Oregon, the commerce V f ? " ar’ A - x;Lary. To San Jose, C a lif. brother of Virgil furnished gowns for the occa T re a s u re r from 11725 to $2fXM). d e p a rtm e n t informed Sena • Harbor Grange h a ll Wolfe, well known in this area sion, and all this coats money Cleric from 12070 to S24OO. to r Guy Cordon. Republican, To reciprocate for all this, the , Sheriff from 12070 to $24fX). 1~'Eebekik These men plan an extensive Oregon. 8 P rr- at Sonool* from $1883 to expansion project, in a new lo court, of other various celebra-| Supt. As tem porary m easure, cation. which will include a com tions will be expected here a t « 1 5 0 th e forecasts are to be pre p le te line of industrial and do the Azalea Festival, thus m aking \ ■ This » .ust ’e m p o ra ry m easu re, pared by the w eather bureau • license mestic electric supplies and ap-j the event more widespread m since it » proposed legislation a t San Francisco The d e p a rt scope. / T se h4U- pi lances m ent has requested a survey W ith princesses to be chosen I In telling the Pilot of their to determ ine the practicabil from other high schools along plans, they revealed th at supplies 730 ity of a forecast bv its Eu i bail S ? ’ * a t FeU would be coming to them in a the coast in close proxim ity. the S h eriff f 1, Sabin, of Gold rek a statio n and told Cor local festival will gam more in .. * * • ’« " i to b* lot larger quantities shortly Beach was a business c a lle r in don it w as “sure satisfactory’ _ **i meeting'?. W ith this assurance, these p a rt terest among t h e neighboring thia a re a , Tuesday. WTiile here a rra n g e m e n ts could be w ork towns. A. F. 4 ners appeal to the community to I However, after the two large he appointed M. E. Nicodemua as ed out.” come in. to get acquainted with d ep u ty sheriff fo r th is end of the Gfc r j . " ’** —onth a t' the new member of the firm, and dances, where it is hoped arge j county. •Spider“ Clement, returned to «urns may be realized, the uueenj * to inspect th eir stork, and new I this area. Saturday after three ■election 'lance, as well as the. When high w inds, Monday eve goods, already received. weeks «pent at Burlingame, Cali coronation ball, will be held atj ning whipped power lines about in town, a fuse was blown in ¿ ¿ ry * o - fornia ar.d other point*. At Bur- Shipment of shoes, which camei the local high school gymnasium, a couple of transform ers, thus l.ngame he visited his sister. Mrs. in late last week to B ro k in g s with both of these coming just d ep riv in g p a rt of the tow/n of c u r Nellie Thomas, and from there, Shoe S* rvi< ‘ are on th* .riv e s, shortly before the festival. To gain the recognition due re n t for a few hours late in the went to Ha »ward. San Francisco th a t is. tb<ce which h-.ve not night. Pow er was resored e a rty * — . / eooceno- and Santa Crux. Spider's only been sold. Elswhere in this issue such an affair, much advertising T u esd ay w hen fuw^s w ere in s ta ll L Gi- . - v a comment w a s ; “Gosh, but it w*s appears an advertisem ent veiling must be done, and ali this c o sts, ed a t these transformer«-. Z - M a^ a ll ix>- good to get away from that aw- r,f of the numbers in stock. money 4-rng schedJe) ful foar" Strong Will Dance T hat IWeak May Walk." is the slo- I adopted by the Chet co Post, 138. sponsors of the iorth- will co n trib u te much to the re- j h abilitation of thousands who suf fer from paralysis: and the re search m ade possible by these 1 funds will help in finding the cause and cure. I should like to urge th a t all Oregonians co-op e ra te fully in this fine hum ani ta ria n cause.” Festival Assn Must Raise Large Sum To Cover Plans Court House News [Coming E v e n ts Local Electrical Radio To Feature Business Makes Local “Weather” An Expansion Local News Items »•5212 th **'■* tt ** l » 'v . 2 I ♦>!