Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 03, 1947, Image 1

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A lw ays For A M ore Progressive B rookings-H arbor A rea!
TWO. NUMBER FIVE
Hid Festival
re, Saturday
BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. ORXGON
Clyde Hill Hurt In Fall
From Horse at Salem
SALEM. M arch 29 — Clyde
Hill, 47, suffered serious injuries '
la te F rid ay when he was throw’n
in the series of Azalea from a horse a t the Salem Sad­
Association dances will dle club riding pavilion a t the
Saturday evening at the s ta te fa ir grounds. He was taken
Community h a l l . to a hospital.
DesJardin furnishing
Physicians s a i d he suffered
head concussion and was in ju r­
or prize, as well as an o th er ed internally. Hill recently had
ght prize will be given been employed by the sta te leg-
e. Ralph Vincent, pres- la tu re now in session.
of the association, said
bc:r.g advertising for the
S. P. Im proves
P a sse n g e r Service
Icneon will be served by the
pembers of the association,
general good time is ex ­
it weather does not act
I at the first dance, staged
A ppearing elsew here in this is­
ch 1.
sue is an announcem ent made
raised by this dance are by S ou th ern Pacific of th eir over­
used in making the forth- night passenger service between
Azalea Festival the b ig -1 Coos Bay and P ortland will be
history. Another d a n c e ,' g re a tly improved, effective April
early in May, will be 6, w hen th e tou rist Pullm an car
as the Queen Selection w hich has been operated, will
! which time the princesses be replaced by a standard P ull­
«1 the high schools will man, and the schedule revised
ent and a group of sec- ¡so th e tra in will leave Coos Bay
will pick a queen.
j a t 7:30 p. m., one hour la te r
Coronation Ball will be I th an thp old schedule. A rrival
night of the fe stiva l
a t P o rtla n d will be unchanged
a t 7:25 a. m.
A. O rm andy, general pass-
Couple Was Wed le n J.
e e r a c e n t said this improve-1
?ka, Friday
^ ^ ¿ i n ^ e r v i c e w u m a d e 'fS lo w -
Bakery Will Be
Started Here
Salmon Berries Ripe
Month Earlier In 1947
THURSDAY. A PRIL 3. 1947
John
G inther Is
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Usually ripe a m onth or so ¡NOW d C O Ilt M a S ttH *
later, salmon berries w ere found ,
last W ednesday by Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth and Norman Mc­
P ete Lesm eister, on th e ir place.
Co replace Reginald T aylor,
Court, who recently visited
south
of
H
arbor.
These
berries,
"'ho
expects to leave the area,
C. A. MacKenzie, have de­
ripe as they were, did not have, (the local scout com m itte met on
cided to open a bakery in
however, the rich taste they o r - , Tuesday evening to nam e John
Brookings. The new’ business
dinarily have la te r when ripened ( G inther as Scoutm aster, and Glen
will be housed in the build­
by plenty oi sunshine.
Sum ner as assistant m aster.
ing recently purchased by Mr.
These berries, like the r e c e n t' No o th e r changes w ere made
MacKenzie from Elm er Ban-
daffodil crop, denotes an early |*n the scout personnel.
kus. and moved to its new
Mr. G inther, g rad u ate of the
spring in this area.
location, south of the cen­
U
niversity
of Oregon, is desirous
tra l building. Monday.
of locating here, and has been
Work on the building will
extended a contract by the local
commence at once, and the
school board to be one of the
bakery equipment is already
faculty. He recently retu rn ed to
en route to Brookings.
Oregon
from N ebraska, w here he
Installation of this new’
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had been since the end of th e
business fills a long-felt need
March m eeting of the H arb o r war.
of the area, which has long
Community
club was held F ri-
Experienced in scout work. Mr.
dependtxi upon bakeries else­
day afternoon at the Grange hall G inther has definite ideas of the
where for bread and pastries.
w ith Mrs. Hendry, vice-president, troop activities, and expects to
in charge..
I launch some kind of program by
Sponsoring of a library for this which the local troop may build
area was discussed at length, and its own m eeting hall, by scout
¡th e report of the library com- i labor, and aid in the financing
m ittee was accepted. It was vot- through sale of large A m erican
ed to contact all the o rg a n iz a -: dags.
The story of Easter, sacred i n , |j ons ¡n
area ns help from
Since the first of this year, the
the Christian religion, being oh- every one ¡s needed to m ake this local trop has alm ost doubled
serxed this week, and Sunday all projeC( a success. It was decided in size, which grow’th prom pted
over the world, is told in the
^ ave a May p ay tea to help the com m ittee to np|>oint an as-
14th chapter of St. Luke.
raise* funds for the library.
sistant to the scout m aster. It
Now upon the first day of the
Mrs. Viola H anscam reported is reported th at the troop has a
w eek' re ry earlv
the m orn‘r1^ ’, th a t a traveling hag had been num ber of applications on hand,
p re se n te d Mrs. B e rth a W ood as a ¡w ith m ore promised.
Library P roject
O f H arbor Club
Luke 14 Tells U s
E aster “Storv”
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simple wedding, at Eu
!u-ltag «quert. tom «he
W
M is, Lota ln,e r(.,7 , of
Coos B ay terri. P ^ r e d , and cerfain oifcor, wi<*|hpr hushand |e f, „ „ , heir trtp
J „ „ ¡o n
A«», daughter o f
t f V g lU ll .A U .M lia i >
M r , . i , ory an(| P ortIand.
„ andardl
.
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And they found the stone rolled
P
an will have 12 £ sections
g ullm
uim iaii
’' T i
from the sepulchre.
and one draw ing room, and will
• they pn
A nd
entered in. and found
offer accom m odations superior toi not the body of the Lord Jesus.
those • provided
by
tourist
Pull-
And X it
as a they
iy. Where thev Will Iwx
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.
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ll r came
u m r i to
u
j pass,
* iw , u
at the residence n e ir l™ a n ' The la te r tler’;irlu le ’" u r w ere much perp/ej-ed thereabout,
Cwk, Both Mr and m A ' “ <'Xper" ‘? , o . b e uver>' P°P“ la r hehoM. tw o men .food by then,
Hogap of Brookings, be
i..e bride of Claude W right
rtor.
'Duple returned to H ar-
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A u X llia r V
Following the m eeting a baby
A W ilt'd «
shower was given Mrs. M arian 1 v 1 i v O v I l l f l n f l l u O
H anscam and Mrs. M arie Hem-
Americanism Essay a w a r d s
pel who received a large variety
will be presente at the next re g ­
of appropriate gifts.
R efreshm ents of ice cream and u la r m eeting of the A m erican
cookies were served by Mrs. Em- Legion Auxiliary. Thursday, Ap­
« well knovn in this ' W*‘ h ,raVe' er* ln
»> » " " W ourm m tf.:
J m a W aldien, Mrs. Ruth Bathiany, ril 10, to w inners in the local
,h l s !gon co astal area. The t r a i n w t l
o/ w
Mrs. N orm a H olland and Mrs. schools, it was annouonced T ues­
m ake connections w ith the “West bowed down their faces to (inu
the ; M arie Hempel.
day by Mrs. V. A. M endenhall,
C oast” to California, at Eugene. earth, they said unto them , W hy
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Sr., chairm an of th a t com m ittee.
T here will be no change in the spp^. ve
among the\
W ritten on "A m erica’s C ontri­
southbound schedule. The train
bution to W orld Peace," these
will continue to leave Portland
He is not here, but is risen:
essays now are in the hands of
at 7:00 p. m. and arrive at CooSj ren iem her how he sp a k e u n to
three judges who will be a n ­
^ou u-hen he was yet in Galilee,
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J Deveny, long tim e res- Bay at 7.00 a. m.
nounced a t the meeting.
The Son of man m ust
“ Bandon area, who
, Saying.
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New officers for the local unit, A tw o-by-three foot silk flag
be delivered into the hands of I f p arf,n t.Teachprs Association win ***
Prtze and a cotton
sm ful men and be crucified, and
hpJd lQnight flt tbe high flag will be second prize. W inner
1 the third day rise again.
(school, at the April meeting of of the local contpst wiH have
| And t h e y
remembered his
group Officers to
installed hL” «'«W entered in the depart-
J* Co.
I
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words,
ment. contest, com peting for a
by
Mrs.
Foltz,
a
re
:
annr,uncement
D p y J F uneral services for O scar Lu-
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President
And rc«»rr.cl.
returned from the sep-
Mrs. A. P. Hend- 52-book set of encyclopedia. The
■" hat he has a clinetele cas- uncle of Leo Lucas of this ulehre, and told all these things
sta te w inner will be sent to the
’“fids from Portland to ^ a re a ’ w-ere held last Wednesday undo the eleven, and to all the
Vice-president Mrs. B ernadm e | national contest, w here first prize
**"c>sco. which, laready. at Fresno, following his death rest.
Steele.
wil1 *** $100
, atany inquiries con- early last week. Crem ation fol-
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S ecretary —Mrs. George Wid-
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‘ocatum !n »his area.
lowed, w ith the ashes to be re- N ew Piano A rrives
ney.
Sidewalks Laid Front
®°uncement appears o n 'tu r n e d to this area.
T re a su re r Mrs. W illiam Bur- V incent, G rashel Bid If S.
For Baptist Church
of this issue.
•
B lacktop sidew alks w ere laid
i - B u om n e a r . Hillsboro,
• 1Q£I in Vfr- Wash-
t .. I
A new piano was dedicated re H-
• ington county, in 1864. M r Lu-
(he
Sun.
Several new topics will come Tuesday, in front of the Vincent
cas would have been 83 years old day at Baptist Community church. up for discussion, including the ( fo u n ta in and G rayshel building,
’^fficers To Visit
this com ing October. He was < W » |^ bab>. grand W urlitzer was new library project, sponsored by wtlich now houses the new post
Ufcion Post
of a fam ily of nine.
.( purchased a fte r many m onths of H arbor Com m unity Club
officP
iU,ed f° r next
He is survived by two siste rs; 5 *
w
ith the church and; Deputy Sheriff M. E. Nicode-
W hile the present grade w as
No. ^
"American !
P epY
11 flower its other orga n ‘zations 8ivin8- a» |mus wiU ta lk on Juvenile De- m aintained, a com plete covering
Aux.
? S^ r . h L ^ r c 7 m well as a num ber in the commun- linquency.”_______
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j was put over the w alk for over
«• « o t e ' ^ e l U
o T k ib S u e n itx -.
People interestd in the prog- jq q
The sta te highw ay road
ress
of
the
local
schools,
and
in
crew
d
jd
the work.
« M t . ^
0 - Mex . and four sons: Floyd. Reg-
X
church fills a com m unity need, advancem ent of the youth of the
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Grunina
, d Claude inal. Rov and Harold, all residents j Proceed, from the two vesper area, a re urged to ...endI th e « .
Ro<. k O p e n e < ,
district No- ' of C alifornia.
.
. . . ' ¡ ^ 'he p e rm a n e n ti m reeent y e a r, he had made M T A 'e e sw e re a p p Ite d o n the pur- P.-T. A. meetings. R efreshm ents
1947 SeaMOOIl, I UCHflay
be
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h ta stater. Mn, chatte pnee. The u p n g h t ptano. will conclude the evening.
Con,»’ Ptew-nted to th e
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With Mrs. C. I. P atrick as the
'•«wander D avi, „( Dis.
.¡formerly used in the church, will
P etty , a t Bridgeville. A fter com
Jim
Carson
is
w
earing
a
patch
chef-in-charg,e
W hite Rock Din-
, ,
u u
ha. be used in the basem ent for the
on one eye as he had the misfor- J ing Room and C ocktail lounge,
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a
d
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a
^
o
n
a
t
r
^
to
visit
a
you,,ng
peoples
m
eeung
and
the
t ^ meeting will be
tune of having his glasses broken on the O regon-C alifornia line, be-
Os* i
at
home son when he was stricken and Sunday sc.i >ol la se
w ith a piece c u ttin g his eye gan the 1947 season Tuesday,
Johnson
removed from a bus a t Merced, j
„„a Hnu<rh- slightly while on a beach party.
P opular am ong t h e to u rin g
,
—-
| A fter being taken to a hospital..
The
glass
cut
through
the
eyelid,
public,
this resort has a nation-
<*»gei was called he never rallied.
,ers returned home the latter hut no serious dam age w as done wide rep u tatio n for courtesy a n d
part
of
the
week
after
visiting
Monday, by t h v | __________________________ -
to the eyeball.
. good food.
close friend.
, t
classified Adv. Sells It! ! a t P o rtland w ith relatives.
Estate Broker
®s Office Here
“flounced o7eX"R’i 'his L ast R ites Wed. .
^ cne"r'Hend™k,r For Oscar Lucas
P.-T. A. Will Install
Officers T onight
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