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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1947)
arbor ftlof Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area! ' white i S60. Sears reservoir r tank, I® | >rt and ? at Young'll •2 room i. Inquire ?, ni Volume Two, N um ber Forty-one tie Woman tumbs Friday BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON Local Organization Asked to Send Representatives to Meeting, Monday services were held a t today at Roeder Funer- .. Crescent City, for Mrs. Stanley, of Renton. Wash., d suddenly late F rid ay , heart atttack. Rev. N. feld, pastor of the B aptist tmty Church, officiated, ton will follow and the [shipped to the old home Iton. Local Man Foreman On 111 Fated Ship In learning of the fate of Clarksdale Victory, the ship claimed the life of Richard Lindsley. reported in the Pilot last week, B. J. Gould told the Pilot that he was foreman at California Shipyards at the time this ship was built, d u r ing the war. "Speaking of Coincidences,” Mr. Gould continued. "Richard was in my shop the day he left to enter the m erchant marine, and I bought his by cycle. Then he was assigned to a ship which I had a part in building.” ____ _____ Ì 7* •• s " J ‘B i ! 1 ’ ì '1 ¡1 ! , J ' 5 Î ! : ! ! » ? ! ■j — ■ g 1 " . . n ; » S sîJil uf Retired id Mrs. Stanley, who had •cently disposed of th e ir |ty with an idea of retire- were leisurely trav elin g he coast, seeking a place te a new home. >pe Sebastian the couple ¡viewing the ocean scene, fall at once, she suffered a heart attack. Sensing th a t sust consult a doctor, they southward. N ear H arris [Park, she told local people, 1 ’her pain in the re-I her heart. arrival here, about 2 p. ly. they summoned Dr. Schmitt, who adm inistered rive. Resting easier. Mrs. !ey appeared to respond, “gan to make plans for ¡ation of the journey. 4 p tn. another pain hit d attempting to rise, she away very suddenly. te l. K r ilin tt 1 )1 U l l l o W 3 L u © © 4- * 1 ■ JB. teral. . y » R .C P O S I O - C OM M U /1 JT Y A. Enjoys Projector ¿ .» U H ;? IN S - T hat a permanent organiza- . be set up io for r e erection J o e s x e v p p h iim in v e o ShOWCTS IS —----- - tion may oe re c tio n .u n u n c i n «s (new movie projector, pur- and control of the proposed Sought Bv N. Y. Bank ■ for the local schools [Community hall, all organiza- In dailv papers readers often h efforts of the P a re n t- tions of this area a ^ . again I" ^soem tion. was used urged to send representatives ito £ , reon ,fong miss,ng such ‘J51 last T hursday i the Thor Ask home next Monday infornlp tion is t)PinK saUght of ' tha» ( December m eet- without fail. the H arbor postmaster, in the mat group. A trav elo g Last Monday, when the temp- fojjou ,ng letter * X rae F o ste r’s orary corT,mlttee ca,,ed * J™ *!* W e are m ost ««nous to te thP presented- *ng for this purpose so few at- a Q J(>_ „ he business m eeting tended that no action was taken , ^ h o v e rs for m a n y announced th a t the Aux- and a second meeting has been Veterans of Foreign called for next Monday. if ion. If any of th e m em bers tmn’n f>rKanizinK a Girl From a n indication at present o f her fa m ily still reside tn J n .t hls a r e a - **“ P lans m u u c c h n o o i f t m h e e m m a a i t e c r i i . a o l ., , «»a as annou«^ *■’ m th a t area, m ay w e hear fro m eted when they a re w ejj as a substantial amount of th em . The m a tte r is o f tm- next mo.-tinc u- u » n financing has been indicated by p o rta w e ft her m l thtrn t 1 hn ■ ng’ w h,ch falls locai people and organizations. T h a n ks for the fa v o r of your the nrvv ' f .u S^ t ¿ or, jJan This includes timber to be used reply. Yours tru ly, Ja n e t M r -chool building. jn construction, and four organi- Mackew. Mackey, Business Business DeveUrp- D evelop ■a? f T .,nK t,vef Ot ... * ie z a ,' u" s have alread>' budgeted m e n t D epartm ent, E m ig ra n t £ 5 7 KradeS W,1‘ S I « 1 e« h In d u stria l Savings B ank, »n plans. Membership cards to Chetco N e w Y o rk City. ----------------- Community Club, together w i t h _______________________ _ H e n n ta I m a bonds will be sold to everyone in ‘ L O U I S AFC the community sometime about f r o f t L llv G r o w e r s still ¡itned A Boat , < -e S m o k in g s S e. ThuPdav'r h a Ppy »me that 2 wnpletf wi»J m o to r re with m otor, had the local group bv Tr ‘»k council The boat the li"' ,c ^ ft llllv v F uture of lumbering in south west Oregon was outline and clearly defined by Freem an R. Schultz, president of the Cooa Ray Lumber Company, before the Rotary club. Tuesday noon. His company now owns a su- stantial part of the privately- owned tim ber in Currv county, where operations are being ex tended rapidly. Prefacing his rem arks concern ing early-day lumbering on the Pacific slope, the speaker told the group th at lumbering was first started in the sta te of Waghington. where poor manu- f a c t u r i n g and merchandising niethixls soon exhausted the big moving to Oregon. _____ New methods, already develop- It w’as definitely a Brookings anff now being fu rther developed night last Friday w'hen, in the *n laboratory experim ents, have first league game, the Bruins revolutionized the tim ber indus- avenged previous seasons by ,ry - Old-time methods used not making a clean sweep of all the over 5 c,f 'y h**reaa games at the high school gym. new methods enable about twice M asters of the s.tuation at that »mount to be saved El.m- all times. Brookings girls sys- «nation of this huge w aste has Item atically vanquished their op- ,hZ Oregon coast the most ponents, the Gold Beach girls. Pfogfitable umber section of the 34 to 14. Leading 21 to 5 at the T nlf^i S tates today, half, the local Misses eased off By co-operating efforts. Cooa in the last half when Mrs. Bay L urntxr Company, said he Hampton used every substitute « p a k e r, has taken the saw irn- L hp J |lx»r of the plywood mills tn ex- ' _ .... r, change for ' peeler” logs, thus B Squad Hits Hoop Extending the yewrs of opera- W ith deadly accuracy’, the B tions of each company in its squad of the Bruins hit the particular field. Cedar is being hoop from every angle and dis- uged as b attery separators an<1 tanee to amass a 12 to 4 lead Venetian blinds, using the one- at the q u a rte r when G uthrie time waste p art of the cedar Hooked up and down the bench |Ogs. Broom handles have uti- for substitutes. The sm aller boys Uzed much of the edgings which kept up the tempo to show an formerly went into the hug«- saw- 18 to 8 lead at the half, although dust burners seen as all mills, the height was missed a fte r su li-, Bark, which has alw ays been stitution. a problem to loggers and lum in the third q u a rte r the R liermen, is now being made into squad took a jum p to a 30 to 11 five different products. Fibre is lead, which the second suhsti- t»eing employed in m anufacture tution in the fourth q u a rte r did <>f firtex and kindred kinds of not relinquish to em erge 40 to 15 interior finish. As compared to winner. methods employed as recent as A Squtid S ta rts S lo w Hen years ago. present-day mills Determ ined to salvage some save three tim es as much of the prestige, the Gold Beach first wood in tim ber today, string started out to show how F u rth er saving much of the basketball was played, and for slashings in the tim ber is the a few moments, appeared to do cooperage w orks at Portland, just th at If either team could which use« straight grain w '< xm 1 have shown shooting ability. as short as two feet in length, there might have lieen a mamoth Southw est Oregon hoki« the score to record. Gold Beach tai- fu tu re of the lumbering indus- lied first with a foul shot which ,r >' anf* future will shine after two m inutes was subm erg- (Progress for every community ed by a field goal, saw a 2 to 1 engaged in its handling, the score at the q u a rte r in favor of *P?a*«T concluded Following his Brookings This melted to the rn& j i y questions were direct- foot ball score of 7 to 6 at the ed at him. which concern local half in favor of Gold Beach a r ‘>a an(1 WPre A fter w hat may have been a as he was able h e a rt-to -h c .r, talk by „ " S l '» , , . ? . X S ? Guthrie. Brooking, cam e out in Bay-Sot ti I ‘ [ the seroml halt to play t.askel . '" 'l i 1'" '. 'A , ball In the thirdd q u a rte r the dpn’ 17,15 c,ub club earlier this Brum« ran the score to 15 to 10 local Rotary and had charge of the m a 'k t^ '.." ■ ? h ^ .e r n.ght a r ttv ,» « . June «■ »- * T tlliO 1 < lllv Lumberman Spoke To Rotary Club From Gold Beach In Maryland at Funkston, M aryland, irs ago, she is survived by Mower. Frank, and two in A! • ri Gerberg, of the |Coast Guard, Port Angeles, '<nd Dean W arren, of the tt:*h other friends and re- scattered over the coun- 1e sons were present a t Thuraday, December 11, 1947. „ OM ’ ' r a safe IaM w ith the gam e e n d in g 21 to 13. Ix»Cal News ItCIHS .. .... ........................................... Rebekah Social Club 1» »pon- Electric Scoreboard This hall, which will necessar- held Monday evening at H arbor ily be completed "piecemeal’ will Grange, offleers for the coming To Be Installed Soon Through efforts of Ston Yach- also be a memorial hall for the year were named They a re : omovich. local service agent of * t v c „ i .,™, i« dosi^ned v..nv cornm unH FJ ^ C^ X anv c,,m- President Geor’T . M aster Bakers. E ureka, a score- tn accomodate nearly any com, First V.ce-Pr. - m Charles board and tim er will lx- installeif ity function, re n atu re Odd Fellows hall P rm Will h given and refreshm ent* ««rved, jt was announced. George Hall returned from a combined business and pleasure