Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 13, 1947, Image 1

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Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area!
TWO. N U M B E R T H IR T Y -S E V E N
Iw a v s
RROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY.
Scout Honor R<*l*kah Card Parties
[Local Boy
Have Been Sfarfed
IONE
OREGON
Future Of Area
|May Be Judged
THURSDAY.
Armistice Day Was
Observed By Posts
NOVEM BER
13.
1947
School Topics
Interest P.-T. A.
I iii day Evening
F irs t o f « series »f eigh. ear,
Chet co Post. No. 138. A m e ri-
tcan Legion, and a u x ilia ry , oh-
parties, to be given during the
w in te r by the Rebekah social
I served A rm is tic e Day. Tuesday
club, was hpld S aturday e vening’
— — -
¡evening w ith a pot lu ck d in n e r
•me Mendenhall
wdth Mae D ixon and her com- >
at 7:30. follow ed by dancing.
H . L. Crisse.v and
Open House Planned
m itte e in charge. Agnes D arger
Besides the large crow d o f lo ­
Be First Local
Marshall
Dana
Were
At Local School
received the prize /o r the high
cal ex-service men and wives, a
So Honored
la d y . E ra n k Hassett fo r the men
large delegation fro m S m ith R iv ­
Rotary Speakers
This Afternoon
and A delia Hasset low fo r ladies!
e r and Crescent C ity was pres­
county-wide c o u rt o f and W illia m Weideman the door
ent to enjoy the evening.
“ C h a ra cte r B u ild in g .” by Rev.
Benh'fl
.
n a rra tiv e story concerning
date to he set a fte r Ie m in a r ' h l e X , r ° - i
H enry the h isto ry and development of
N
ick
N eufeld. and ‘ N a tio n a l E d ­
led namel om national headquar- L e m in g held pinochle prizes.
ucation W eek.” by Lynn H am p­
the
B
rookings-H
arbor
area,
was
■
n
e
Mendenhall
w
ill
be
The next p a rty w ill be Sat­
younci
ton. w ere topics members o f the
given R otary members, Tuesday TT
-L
.
to the coveted E agle urday. Nov. 22.
local
P arent-Teachers Associa­
sh toi
noon by W L Crissey pion.er
ank. The co u rt w ill be
tio n heard last T hursday at the
1 flow er grow er and fancier o f th is *
r patr
the Brookings • H ig h
I area, w ho came here "hack when j
N ovem ber m eeting of th a t group.
pToU.thly Dec. 3,
ime toi
nine out o f ten houses in th e .
A n o th e r o f the C hetco Rod and . FdilovK ing up on National up­
the papers should be
tow n were boarded up."
U ,un ( lubs fam ous shoots, this ucation week, an open house w ill
In te llin g of his firs t v is it to ’ " ? p fn r T h a n k sg ivin g tu rke ys, be held at the local school th is
Beach lad. ju n io r as-
the area, Mr. Crissey said th a t w ill be held at W h ite Rock C o t­ a fternoon, when a ll parents are
I scoutmaster o f the re-
The local home extension u n it he and his w ife came here on a tages, ju s t south o f the state in vite d to inspect the local school
p troop tif th a t place,
p la n t and c u rric u lu m .
w ill meet Nov. 19. at 10:30 a. vacation, driven over the old line, Sunday, beginning at 11.
elevated to S ta r ra n k .
A d ve rtise d to be c a rrie d on,
m. at the Grange hall, w ith “ fish roads o f th a t tim e. “ I t took over
A t the business m eeting, a new
|about seven local scouts,
cookery’” w ill be the topic fo r three hours fo r us to make it ra in o r shine, th is event w ill be c o n s titu tio n and by-law s w ere
fro m Pistol R iver.” His s e c -i<Pa,urpd hy the new » u to m a tic adopted
the local ernnn M r«
discussion w ith dem onstration by here
ond v is it was ,n F ebruary and i t l t r a P w hich has
in sta lle d by
P
‘ “ XHl Kr ‘W --
Lytle. Bob and B ill M rs. Aldene Roberts, home dem­ ona
\ is u was in rtn ru a ry «inn i t ,
c andprx „« -« p r ,.f .h v v h i/I Joe ¿ u m p ft was elected treas-
was the weather at P o rtla n d a t j „
.
n
o w n ir o f the W h ite nr(,r fo rpni;irp Mps Ul
Ronald Akers, Glen O r- o n stra tio n agent.
Rock establishment
I uT,r
raPla r'' M r* 8111 BuI"
Garrard, and George
A ll home-makers are invited. the tim e he returned th a t de
oil
A n o th e r fe a lu re in w h ich a ll
Wh° has
'» ,’ an‘,on'
as a pot luck dinner w ill he T ided his se ttlin g here [M'rman-
shooters m ay compete, w ill be
M rs
L o ckh a rt. chairm an o f
before the afternoon ses- T n tly .
nng first class p in s: E d - t4 served
^
the handicap m atch at the close thp room representative ro tn -
kk Dick M arch, B ru ce , I ! Sic
s’on sta rts -
He told o f his early-day p la n t- o f the day. w hen shooters, re- nuHee‘ introduced her e o m m it-
Lawrence C a l l o w a y , ! M rs. M a rth a H arbin, chairm an ing o f flowers in the area, and gardless o f a b ility , m ay c o m p e te ',pp w hich w *,, fu n ctio n th is a ft-
Mason and J im m ie F it z - ' o f thp ,ocal u n it has mafle the how he had watched the flow er w ith the field.
ernoon and w ill be in charge o f
j fo llo w in g appointm ents:
in d u stry expand in the past dec­
Those who do not care t o ' ,he OpPn housp
Class pins w ill go to
C r e a t i o n chairam an — Mrs. ade o r more.
e n te r any o f the shooting events
M rs Glaf1vs Faync. sixth grade
When asked w hat he th o u g h t ( w ill find bingo and o th e r a ttra c - ,pachpr‘ Reviewed an a rtic le ap-
'»ewnian. Bob
N orris, Fra^ k P allady.
‘. Ubh£ lty chairm an — M rs .|of the fu tu re of the area M r .itio n s at w hich tu rke ys may be I Pe a n n « in a recent issue o f P a r-
•' and D ick Scherer.
e r Tisdale.
Crissey said he always judged ¡won fo r the holiday. ’
ent-Teachers Magazine, concern-
m badges go to Dickie L u th ner
4- -H club ch a irm a n —Mrs. E m il t he future' by the past. He t h e n } _________________ —______ j ing school re la tio n sh ip w ith the
Tommie M arch and
Edwardson.
parents.
rey.
pointed out th a t many changes
R efreshm ents Chairm en— Mrs. had come about in the past ten
f l t f l ! \ S P R IN G
countv-wide m e e tin g o f ¡ T o n y Olsen- M rs- James Yelton, years, and especially in the last j
Scout council held a t M rs ‘ R C Brooks, Mrs. G. Sut- five. I f the past is indicative of
LAJldl O lO lv
aeh last T hursday, it liffe.
the fu tu re then there w ill be a
Mrs. steady grow th. "The clim a te is
H o s p ita lity chairm an
to hold the co u n ty
I t w ill he w o rth everyone’s
in o u r fa v o r and th a t c e rta in ly tim e, according to Ben Kerns,
- camporee in th is area C harles Schaal.
cannot be denied.”
at V\ est more cam p on
new ow ner o f the T ow n Shop,
The firs t N ovem ber m eeting
R eviewing the old roads w’it h , t o v is it th a t establishm ent next o f Chetco Grange was held F rl-
present H ighw ay 101, Mr. C r is - ; S a tu rd a y o r Monday, fo r prizes , day evening. M r and M rs H a rry
sey to ld o f the development of w ill he given to someone.
C arm an were elected to mem-
the highway, and th a t the state
T e llin g o f the event is an a d -!h e rs h ip and M r and Mrs Jack
spent more on the highw ay than vertisem ent w hich appears on Green were o bligated
Daw Putnam, o f C oos’ R egular m eeting of Topaz Re­ va lu a tion of the co u n ty was at page fo u r o f th is issue.
Fred Gustafson, Ben T u rn e r
Ben and Pat K erns purchased j and H e rb e rt Payne were ap-
new area scout e xecut- bekah lodge w’as held T u esdayjthe tim e the road construction
«pected th a t P o rt O r- evening at the IO O F hall. Mae began.
the S m ith D e p a rtm e nt S tore of ¡pointed on the road survey com -
,jold Beach troops w ill D ixo n reported on the firs t o i\R o tn ry Principles Are Needed IM r. and Mrs. H a rry Z. S m ith , and m itte e to cover the southern p a rt
■d strides in s c o u tc ra ft. the series of card parties which
in his rem arks to the C lu b ,1 th is is the m anner they hope to o f C u rry C ounty.
The election o f officers fo r 1948
15 promised th e c o u n ty was given la st S aturday evening M arshall Dana, e d ito r o f the edi- meet everyone of the com m un-
last Thursday.
and announced th a t the n e x t!to n a l page of Oregon Journal, ity in the shortest possible tim e. was held, w ith the fo llo w in g be­
ing nam ed:
surplus of the w ill be held S aturday evening, told the local club th a t principles
Bremerton, w ere re p o rt- N ov. 22 at 8 p. m. w ith Tora of R o ta ry almost alone w ould
M a ste r D. C. Jaggers
\ ’e local sea scout ship, Gustafson and her com m ittee determ ine w hether o r not the
Overseer B enjam in Jones.
L e c tu re r—M issouri Morgan.
w o rld w ould ha\e peace o r w ar*
ja c k H a w th o rn e was a guest
1 * eeK When possible, in charg» .
Theresa W h ite and Irene K oel- m the fu tu re . I f there can b e , gpeaker at the high school last I S te w a rd Raymond Asche
, es W’>'1 m ake recom -
afternoon. He to ld of h is 1 Asst. S tew ard C lyde R ra yn -
h
' -cal u n it, and le r were in itia te d in to the .d e -,nothing but distrust, there w ill
gree. fo llo w in g w’hich the degree’ l l w ar. and the golden ru le wall j
as m issionary in B o livia . He a r^
*ill be procurred.
team presented its b e a u tifu l and not save us from it.
¡is o rig in a lly fro m O akland, C a ll- 1 C haplain B e rth a Moore.
T re a su re r V erna Asche.
im pressive d r ill w hich has been
This is A rm istice day in oh- fo rn ja and y,p and his fa m ily are
S ecretary E lle n Jagger*.
lengthened w i t h
several new servance of cessation o f h o s til­ here on a v is it a fte r five years,
Gatekeeper B en ja m in 'T u rn e r
members. A lice Jean Elston was ities in 1918. T hat peace never in th a t co u n try . He has been on,
a d m itte d to membership, on her lasted because of the peace tre a ty a to u r o f the U nited tSates th is J Ceres M iria m N o rto n .
Pomona M ane HempeL
tra n s fe r from Rainbow Rebekah and rig h t now we must guard sum m er, but expect* to r e tu rn '
F lo ra —("ora Mae M ille r .
against a lik e peace pact ”
■J social TTiursdav eve- lo d Ee of O rtin « ’ Wash.
to B o liv ia n e xt F e b ru a ry.
L ady Asst. S te w a rd — B e m a -
Booklets, a reproduction o f his
" As-
i t was reported th a t the new
^hifr L ily G row ers
lin o le u m was down in the kitchen j a rtic le appearing in the Oregon 1
reo^P 1 n ln
’rrri
8
dine Steele
r4«*d a io u t $100 net nnoieum was uowi
a im l fo llo w in g his re tu rn to ' luck d _______
in n e r was held a t the Bap
M usician Grace Edwardson
m xecutive
usician co
.race
r. e iw a m iu em
so bers
n
and the
the com
com m
m ittee
ittee w’as
««.- thanked | j o urna
„«
. • tis t co m m u n ity church F rid a y ,
E
m m itte
4 fund to d e fra y ex- and
T o ra Gustafson presented an A m erica fro m a tr ip to the east«j
M
i
. 7.
.
_ t h e 1948 L ily Blos-
Uv »„„a i'ft.vi tl,
1 <»»1 lirOWin
‘cember
atei
Turkey Shoot Date
HilS BCCIl BlIlCCl
“Fish Cookery” Is
Unit’s Discussion
Open House Due
4 f J
1
Chetco Grange To
Seat New Officers
i t ¿".¡STX ahf! Rebekah Lodge
“h.“iX a,w«L“d.f’i;Met Tuesday Eve
Local News Items
Week Funds
'ted About $100
attendance
“ i this area.
p r iz e
during
“ the ¡were distributed to members of
good ot the order” which was the club,
H ubbell........... ..
« « . C . Over
| W a lly Random w a, a Portland
d ra w n by Ida Hubbell.
Refreshm ents
ents o
o f f cake
cake and
and coi
U o yd S tefani. local chairm an J visitor last week
Refreshm
coi
other f, n c t.o n .
fee w
were
Marie*
ere served by M
a rie Hoar, of the Community Chest, re p o rte d , Mr and Mrs. Ralph Brook*
evening
Iu n c n o n ’ ° r Agnf>r DarRPr> Beth Simon and fh a t MG2.95 had been raired lo- are O akland. C a lif., v is ito r* th i*
’ ln this serie« « d ll k « D o ris Freeman fo llo w in g t h e caj j y f o r th a t fu n d WTier h e ! week.
iatM
m eetm c
turned the fund over to B e rn a rd ! ----------------------------
‘
targe < -h \ L q 00!!” *1’ !
.. -_________ — ---------------
M ather, county chairm an, he was
In te llin g about d is trib u tio n
2^
ihe 1948 affair. I
................ ' .
nf of thi* fund, Mr. S tefani said
*>’ h«d Manned
due to
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'¿ £ 7 the “Open w
this afternoon _
—
f h e Satellite cervdce club will ‘ informed that the rem ainder of
’hofdl a special meeting, this
nine Nov 13 at the home of Mrs. f
U
had raised bu
In s K indel
.t
th at $115 had been turned over
to the Bob Hogan fund fo r part
of the expense of h i* operation.
-C h a s . Schaal. George H l land.
and W a lte r Bearm ine.
Pian* were made o r a group
to attend Pomona Grange a t
O phir th i* coming Saturday, at
which tim e the M -ennial election
of officer* w ill he held.
A short lecturer's hour wa*
held w ith the lecturer. VI John«
*on, followed by re fresh menta
and a social hour.
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