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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1947)
Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area! TWO. NUMBER TWENTY-FOUR BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON Howard T. James Was Appointed “Director” ?nsation W ill ¡ranted L o ca l S. C hapter |I! Be Known As flite Chapter; W as Existence 22 Y ears id was received here this [from the Worthy Grand (r. Roy Hatfield, of the I Chapter. Order of Eastern 'of Oregon, that he would a dispensation to a local i af petitioners for a chapter per Star for the Brookings Harbor area. This chapter known as Satellite chap- » name being chosen by Kitioners. who an* all mem- the Satellite club. This been in existence for and since organization |dney Croft Lodge, A. F. & decided to petition for a Howard T. James, one of the candidates for director at the June School meeting, was named, Friday, by County Supt. Fromm to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Emil Edwardson. This action was taken because no special election was called by the school board within the 30-day period immediately fol lowing Mr, Edwardson's resig nation. Mr. Jam es will serve until the next regular school meeting, in June, 1948. Bankruptcy Heard Gold Beach. Thurs. The petition in bankruptcy of Robert H. Cox, Jane Cox. Archie Diment and Dorothy Diment as individuals and partners in the D. & C. Radio and Appliance Co. of Brookings, was heard in the a recent meeting of the court house at Gold Beach, last [the following were elected Thursday. The hearing was con the chapter, and will ducted by Hon. Lester G. Oehler, Nby Grand Lodge "officers! of Corvallis, referee in bank e r 1. at the Grange hall rupc>* for the Vn,ted States d,s' the chapter is in stitu ted :' trict court of Ore8° n M a tro n — Dorothy! John Crow, attorney of Port- : land, represented the First Na- y Patron Earl Temp- ’»onal Bank of Portland, and the Appliance Wholesalers of the !iate Matron Lillian same city; Collier H. Buffington and George L. Bolt. G >ld Beach cate Patron Charles attorneys, represented W. L. Crissey and Ed F Ackley rep- sented several local creditors. *Uiy- Edith Low. The bankrupts were represent- surer—Iris Kindell. ed by Hugh Gearin of Brookings iuctress Eileen Swan, sate Conductress — Alice and H. Dewart, of Gold Beach. Among the debt! Diane Burrell Is In Lead Here As Queen Candidate T H l’RSDAY. AUGUST 14. 1947 Sea Scout Oriranization Is I‘roKrcssfne Slowly l l i n v R p r ito n W h p n “ ,,,X ‘“ r i f n „, l e n sea (vUIl V 1111) T lOftllY Organization of the new scout troop for this area is p r o - 0 . • • gressing slowly, with many boys I 1CI11C over 15 years old showing in- j _____ terest. District’s Candidate Women “Take” Men Under direction of Herb Mason Will Be Decided At as •‘skipper" (scout m aster), the In “Much-Touted” committee in charge of the group Next Grange Dance Softball Game is headed by Thor Ask as chair Diane Burrell, sponsored by the man. Sanley Patterson is "mate” Finally blessed by a beautiful Rod and Gun Club, leads the in (assistant scoutmaster). day the third attem pt at hold Completion of the organization local parade of queen candidates ing the picnic—the Rod and Gun for the Curry County fair, to be is dependent upon arrival of the Club. Sunday, saw about 150 out navy whale boat, which is being held, August 29, 30, 31 and Sept. for the annual event. 1, at Gold Beach, as result of leased by the Rotary club. A hasket lunch was served at the Grange dance, held last Sat noon, followed by horseshoes, urday night. swimming and games and races With only a seven-vote lead, for the kiddies. she is closely pressed by Cora The much-publicized softball Mae Miller, sponsored by the gar.u between the B etter Half Chetco Grange. Dorothy Stark, club and their husbands, mem- with no sponsor, is in third place SMITH R IV E R -T he marriage (»el's of the Rod and Gun club, as result of Saturday's stand- Miss Elizabeth Ann, daughter was by the score of 9 to mgs. of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lay-jg, bv the Better Half club. Finals for the local candidate,™»" "f this place, to Wallace Mrs. Norris Kemp matched the will be decided at the next reg- Heider. son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto skill displayed by Bobby Feller, ular Grange dance, billed for W. Heider Sr. of Sheridan, Ore.. as she sat the men down with Saturday night. August 23. ¡took place at the Layman home. little that looked like hits. Mrs. According to George Hiland,! Sunday morning, at 10 a. m„ Joe Zumpfe was catcher, and in charge of the Grange dances,; with only relatives of the two she, too, displayed skill rarely it is not too late tor any organ- families present. Rev. F. C. Hicks seen in these parts. izations to sponsor girls for queen [ officiated at a double ring cere- Boh Perkins, who is without candidate. or as princess from,™"")’- jM'er as an emcee, and has poise this area. | The mantle and fireplace back- anyplace you put him. was just The princess chosen from this ground w e r e decorated with mo* her chucker as far the base- area will compete at the fair greenery, a swag of green leaves hit crazy women went to work against princesses f r o m other on the mantle, centered with a on his offerings, Leo Gnrabedian, communities in the county, in-, fan-shaped arrangement of white product of the California Colleges eluding Port Orford, Gold Beach, gladiolus, snapdragons, pompom was catcher, hut his effort went Langlois, Ophir and Sixes. ¡dahlias and daisies made a pret- for naught. Winner in this contest will be ty setting for the wedding serv- "Eagle-eying" the b a l l s and crowned Curry County Queen— ice. strikes was non other than the ite an honor for the lucky Bouquets of beautiful w h i t e "savior of soles.” Micky Gould, -j flowers were artistically arrang who m a n a g e d to get rolling J___________ ~______ ed about the room, by Mrs. wheels swift enough to clear him _ p- from the mob that threatened Chester Maris. | ) ( J \ S C O l l t S 1 1 1 !! To the strains of Lohengrin's h's life after the game ended. Rod and Gun Club members, Rridal Chorus, w i t h Miss Su- _ . .zanne Diamond pianist, the b ri-!"ot consulting the w eather man Smith River Girl Beds Oregonian bankrupts were First National Bank of Portland. $5,000.00; Ap pliance Wholesalers of Portland, all—Agda Bickner. $1,200.00; W. L. Crissey of Brook |u.t—Goldie Smith. ings, $1,700.00; and various debt Helen Abbott. totaling about $750.00 owed to; J , en marriage by her father, the ! I h , 8v‘ 1 -Helen Hanscam. . „ -.,u In i gown of that H am trtea local business men. to—Alice Perkins, enough and long enough, they Local Bov Scouts Will ¡ivory slipper satin, with hustle- eventually The bankrupts submitted to ha—Rose Hubbard. will succeed they did Be Under Guidance ’>'1* back, long sleeves and train questions, relative to the bank *—Jewell Gott. and staged the second annual I n Her bnger-tip veil fell from a ruptcy, put to them by attorneys j . . . . F> t h risen. picnic. U I r a i n e r is o n pearl tiara She carried a bouquet representing the creditors. A trus tone!—Sam Gott. [of white orchids and stephanotis r '>es Hazel Hendry and tee in this m atter will be ap Mervin Hanscam is again seen On invitation of Father Ison, sh e was attented by her sister. Olsen. pointed soon. . in the Harbor store after com- Gold Beach scoutmaster, the lo- Miss Katherine as maid of honor. *iU t** an important cal Boy Scout troop will send wearing a light blue gown and j pleting a six-weeks training per- 5 ' " ’ 1 ted and ap- ’ ! about a dozen boys to Gold Beach carried rose gladiolus. The brides iod at McChord Field, Wash., l Thursday, Au- August 29. 30. 31 and Sept. 1, to maid was Miss Mary Lou Dia- with the army He plans to leave at the home of Mr. and aid at the Curry County fair, j mond, who wore light yellow for Eugene about Sept 8. to a t roplar, when plans! tend the fall term at the Uni These boys will help with park- gown and carried gladiolus, ‘tition w ill be made and ' ing and directing of traffic, and During the ceremony M is s versity of Oregon, where he is 7; apP°inted. It is ex- I will aid otherwise as needed by Stephens, played soft music. Fol- a student. ‘*at several hundred peo- the fair board. In compensation,! lowing the rites a wedding break-’ 'ome from all over t h e ' Membership Drive lunches will be served the boys fast was served The white linen- degree. The groom, a graduate . , frwn northern Calif or- ! at noon and the morning and covered table was centered wdth of the same university, will re Carried On By *tution of the chapter. evening meals will be cooked by a beautiful white flower arrange- turn there this fall to take up Local Group the boys themselves, who already• ment. flainked by t a l l white the study of law* A family dinner party was made many plans for theHafx-rs in silver holders. Croft Lily Growers Association have "vent The three-tiered bride’s cake. held Saturday night at Vincent's 'was treated, at the August meet In addition to these duties, the on the buffet, was decorated and Cafe at Brooking, honoring the ing of the group. Monday, to local bovs expect to erect a Boy topped with m iniature bride and out-of-town guests who arrived DeMoss owner many pictures of the recent lily Scout camp-site, have displays of groom, and was surrounded by for the I cayman-Heider wedding. wishes the space, week parade, both from am ateur Among those present were Mr J^^Uen and Wally D a r-1 movies, and colored slides. All Scoutcraft for the public. Each, white gardenias, lad will take his own sleeping The cake was cut by the bride and Mrs. Otto W Heider Sr of of Brookings Ga- agreed that the success still ex- Sheridan. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. and will apply this experi- and groom. ' tiw n 8‘ve" notice to cee d s comprehension at present. hue ,ncc on his camping, or cooking; Following t h e breakfM t Ihe Otto Heider Jr. of San Francisco, fir present premises by! Jim Breedlove, of radio sta- m,.r„ badge | couple W t ,or “ honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Clare Heider of t ltion KRNR, Roseburg, explained «hr.e’ to Southern Calfornia For her Dayton, Ore., Friaz Miller of » o L garage men have national hook-up advertising to It is understood ' tha f „ , ak„ going-away clothes, the bride Eugene*, Miss Suzanne Stephens lCemenl of th eir.th e group, but did not encourage troop® of " lgn- wore an aqua dresamake's suit. of Portland, Miss Marylou Dia M n t i 5 m tim ate' in national advertising aS mUCh a’ ,Urn! t o « want io S p-'red blouse < nd topcoat, with mond of Boise, Miss Elizabeth k arn o J “ ,SSU<f to w atch transcribed “s p ° ’ »""ounce- ments‘ J ^ a ‘ , ^.^ut big by brown accessories and orchid cor- Ann Layman. Miss Katherine Lay «"ouncement. ment just before Easter. hold the tradition of scouring > man. Henry Westbrook III, Rob »Grac* p ---------------- I ------------------------— competition wit ’ " activity will The bride was recently grad- ert Westbrook, Rev. E C. Hicks «b p of P o rt,»"d Mr. and Mrs. Al Decker of the coun y- of Father Ison uated from University of Oregon, and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Lav - HRtive officers a r e : iPiain—Mary Hanks. Assist At Curry '■ County Fair Events «»• Croft Lily Growers Association Held August Meeting !(* Forced To Premises ^nephew, Hugh Gearin visitors at the M. M. Bean h o rn G o ld Beach scoutmaster. «s