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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1947)
Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area! TWO. NUMBER TWENTY-FIVE jyers League ed In Area lay Evening BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON Book o f Poetry Put On M arket By Local A u th o r Lumber Truck Hit By Tourist Trailer And Piles In Ditch ' Rhymes of the City of Roses.” a 64-page book of poetry will lx* put on the m arket this week by th e author, Thomas Boyd Shar- tle, who lives about two miles ip Plans Meeting Allen E ttin g e r Comes up th e north bank Chetco road. School Board This book, con’aining many Out O f Experience poems, is judged by many who Budget Group W ithout A Scratch undestand poetry, to be one of th e best small collections assem-, A Packard car, hearing Cali .unary organization plans bled in one volume in late years. rr.pleted Monday evening Mr. S h artle began w riting in fornia license and drawing a big agh school gymnasium for his ea rly life, and about 40 years house trailer, while attem pting ii Curry County Taxpay- ago, published his first volume. o pass a lumber truck belonging igue. with tem porary offi- He has an o th er volume about to Swan Lumber Co., Tuesday, did not calculate his distance ir-d Permanent officers ready for publication. named by the board of The book was printed by the properly while pulling back into consisting o f : com m ercial departm ent of the the right lane, and to this was Thompson, who was se- Pilot, and was completed last added the "jack-knifing" of his trailer. temporary chairm an: M. S a tu rd a y evening. Too close was the truck which t. named temporary* "plowed” into the trailer, and j, Emil Edwardson, An- tra ile r and truck went into the Uoffeldt, George Titus, ditch, just north of H arris Park Warnock, Fred G ustaf- near the Vaughn place. Landauer. The trailer, quite an elaborate group of directors plan affair, was damaged possibly be with the school board yond repair. The damage to the dger committee to help lumber truck was not determined a new school budget at the time this paper went to oming year. H endricks F u rnitu re, press, but was estim ated to be riming plans for the newj B ill W ard's Clothing little extent A C. Thompson, acting j Tourists who stopped, and the nan. said: "It is my b e -1 Store Celebrate Event ¡state police who investigated the i ’ ■« budget is too high | „ „ j accident, wondered how anything it could l>e pared down: r In u business for ...... one year, and » • whools could be m a in -,o b s e n in K the event are Hend- bu' * a t h coaM be the lot nt the funds under th e six p er ricks F urn itu re Co. and Bill truck acc.dent. corn which Al- tation" n W r arc J. s m c-., w'alked . without a Cl .1 tore, ...1, who , are en E ttinger , .. he Hi-mplnn, new principal, giving patrons something of a „ sc ra tc h , . and the only „ thing , « r- , * u t .u . ..c com plained of was a sprained group of his findings in list of bargains for the event ■finger. ntv schor l superintend- In business in the new Johnson and -bowed Brook- building, Archie Hendricks, own hh almost a third of the e r of the furniture store, has the county, was edu- gained an enviable position in tfiem on less than one- the a re a through his reputation the total tax levies of of giving prices comparable to ns districts. P o rtla n d or any big city the new league has Filling a big need in the com the school board, asking m unity has b e e n the W ard’s Masonic Funeral Held f board of directors of C lothing Store, going under the At Com m unity Baptist fue meet with the school m o tto : "Bringing Brookings the d budget com m ittee to Best." This store, housed in the Church In A fternoon a new budget which G ard n er building, has built up 1 *ill be published next q uite a reputation despite the Funeral services, under direc- difficulty faced in obtaining, in |j on of Roeder Funeral home of com petition with big cities, any Crescent City, were held yester- stock of goods for sale. dayternoon at 2 o’clock at the A dvertisem ents heralding the Community Baptist church. Ma- W , ard, our Fng- event m ay be seen elsewhere in SOnic rites were held at the cem- rommercial teacher, is this issue. etery following. ,te of University of Ore- Born January 13, 1879, at Mt. she obtained h er BA Pleasant, Texas, C. H. "Tex" ¡tt^929, and of the Uni- Tierce is survived by his widow’. Maude, two sons, P eter and W il F* *as granted h er MS liam. and three grandchildren.. Coming to Oregon in 1925, he ■n Her previous j -------- experience included 3 1 Lloyd E. Moore, who has fol- has lived in Brookings for 21 ^Myrtle Print. 2 years lowed th e butcher trade several years He had been in failing * one year at Willows. years, has annuonced in this is- health for the past few weeks, addition she sevred sev- sue the opening of Sanitary’ After coming to Oregon he fol as substitute teach er M ark et.” in the G ardner build lowed tim ber work most of the Angep s schools. She ing. next door to the ( hetco time before his age stopped it. in Brookings since D rug store. Mr. Moore lists his experience Sea Scout Program W ill 'Uthrie our physical iin m any Oregon town s includ- R o ta ry P ro g ra m nd social science in- ing Eugene. In placing his an- «• , “ a g rad u ate o f :nouncem ent in this issue, he Mid Brooking. Se , Sfcout troop ,t . of cm ..... .. b First Anniversary Observed Here By Two Businesses Last Rites Held Wedensdav For C. IL “ Tex” Tierce ^our Faculty New’ Meat Market To Open Saturday i^ a s T a b le X He •>«- '* -< » » — expects to have sea-foods when- Herb Mason, ^ U e ^ o n a . his ever available. 'mate( assi<tant) and a number of His announcement appears on the leaders in the movement, a to his coming to page 12 of this issue. comprehensive outline will be ■' a member of * Riverton H ig h & h d o L ! F inal seeeltion of a p rince» to given the Rotarums. sponsors of 7'~~ — ¡represent this area at Curry Co ¡the troop. ___________ __ /r * t r n X £ X ? ^ r, h » a ^ na,,h,eheSd X ' M ,7 W a . k e r . A r c .,. ^ ’ ^ ^ f o r tw .j^ tu n ta ^ g h t.^ o » , (ninrt> he„ thi, w eek. ¡Coos-Curry Elect. Co-op Io Hold D istrict Election Members of t h e Coos-Curry Electric Co-op are urged to lx* ! present at H arbor Grange, F ri day evening at 8.00 o’clock, when a director will be named tor this district, Zone 1. of the co-op. Bruce Shavere, general man- I age. of Coquille, will he present I for the occasion, and will report ! for the company. Divided into nine zones, this co-op makes up its hoard of di rectors from a representative in tach district. A. E. Sandbo is the present director, and candidate for re-election. TI 1URSDAY, Al GUST 7 District Budget Set Aside By Ore. Tax Commission Finds Law Not S ubstantially Com- plied W ith at Meet. Schools in this area will not open on Septem ber 2, as was first plannde, it may be Septem ber 15. and probably later, de pending upon a th ird budget vote which is yet to be planned, be cause of a ruling made by the sta te tax commission last week, following petition from a group of 13 who alleged that the law’ was not "substantially adhered to" in voting the budget. Set aside on three counts, the budget was alleged to lx» illegal I because (1) that no discussion New Q uarters O ffer was perm itted at the m eeting; Much Room For (2) that the 1946-1947 tax rolls Expansion Program had been used and (31 that the budget had been illegally publish W ailing for several months for e d in the Pilot. The tax roll used was the one completion of their new home. Moore’s V ariety a n d Apparel I sent to the school board by the Shop. Sunday, will move to its county assessor and tax col- new home in the Grayshel build lector, and was said to lx* the ing .which also houses the post only legal one to be used. The office and Brookings E lectric & I budget was published in Ju n e ! 26, and July 3 issues of the P i Radio Company. In moving the new location, lot. with a third being run g ra tis Moore’s V ariety will also make by the Pilot on July 10 for pur- an expansion in the business pro j pose of explanation editorially. "T here is no money to open gram. While a full line of v a ¡schools, nor can they be opened riety store gofxl will lx* carried at all times, new niles so that until a third budget is voted," the whole family may be clothe«!, Howard Jam es, school director, will be added, according to Mrs. I told the Pilot W ednesday. "The Madge Moore, who has made ruling made by the sta te tax commission wiped out everything many purchases for the event. tor us, and we could not dare Coming here late in 1945. the open up the schools a t the orig rise of the Moore’s V ariety and inally-scheduled time." Apparel Shop has been quite Adhering to the legal days phenominal, due to the fact that of publication, the earliest possi this firm has alw ays tried to b le «late of the budget m eeting carry items of im portance to all will be Septem ber 15. people in the community. The firm is owned by F'r*-*i W. Moore and Madge S. Moore. Moore’s Variety Moving To New Home This Week [ N urserym an Perm its Must Be Obtained Al lily growers should ap ply for nurserym an's license a t once, »0 they will receive their shipping perm it num ber m plenty of tim e for ship m en t is fall, said Forest Da- vtd, local inspector. W ith fair w eek com ing up a t Salem , which itself causes plenty of confusion, it will ten day before the perm it can possibly be mailed. In this area applications m ay be made direct to Forest Da vid, lily inspector, Brookings, Oregon. Food Sale Planned Of Rebekah Lodge R egular m eeting of Topaz Re bekah lodge was held Tuesday evening, Aug. 12, with the viee- grand, Marie Hoar, in the chair. Plans were made for a f«xxl sale to lx* held at the O ld Fellows hall S atu rd ay afternoon, Aug 1 23. sta rtin g at 1 o’clock It was decided to hold a clean up day to thoroughly clean the kitchen of the hall, and a group of m em bers gathered at the hall last Friday for an all-day work bee. "Good of the order" was under leadership of Marte Hoar and Rita Tierce, who le«J the group in singing Refreshments of wa J. A. Roseman Passes termelon. cookies and coffee were During Night, Tuesday s e r v e d by Mercedes Phillip«, Just before going to press, It Fay Stanhurst, Faye Sunderland was learned that J. A. Roseman, and Kathryn Reekman who lives on Ransom avenue, just * *•»•» some furni- off Easy street, died sometime i iv h. fficting during the night, Tuesday, f^ a heart attack. While partico'' certained e* that M fere**