Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 01, 1948, Image 1

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    raaliffljS'flarbar Pilaf
Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area!
>Jume
Two,
No.
F o rty -fo u r
>cal Postoffire
¡hows Big Gains
B R O O K IN G S ,
Firemen’s Dance Nets
Sum For Candy Fund
CURRY
COUNTY,
Guthrie Tells
About Phvs. Ed.
OREGON
T hursday,
J a n u a ry
1,
1948
School, Budget
W ith a cro w d f a r in excess o f
A t a special m e e tin g o f the T B F f i H ì Ì V P
a ll exp e cta tio n s. B ro o k in g s v o l­
ro o o kin
k in gs
rs and H
H a
a r rb
b o o r r c cham
h a m ber
ber
*
<
> • IT I »
B ro
u n te e r fire m e n n e tte d about $170
io f comm erce, held M onday eve-
“ The
sta te * savs
savs th
we m
m ust
ust ning. the b y-la w s w e re am ended ’ p T h * budpat co m m ittp p o f th e
a t th e C h ris tm a s dance, held in
' np STaT<
th a
a t t we
th e G range h a ll. T he money w ill ™ " d u ct a s ta " da^d "h v s ic a l edu-
be added" to th e c a n d y 'V u n d 'foV f ^ ^ c o X h ^ o i d t h ^ R t
1 h
" f r o m X ' t o X n ^ 17 wil1 meet F rid a -V a t 2 P -tn.^to
be a d d e d t n t h e ennHv,
cat,on course , A r th u r G u th rie ,
Brookings postoffice has shown
markable gains in the past
iree yea!' according to fig u re s
eased. Tuesday, bv Mrs. Goldie
f ’S
m usicians, one
-
-
u n a n i-
-
-
schoo, budge,
next
lith, postmaster. “ We lack less " X
ton $300 in stamp sales to be
mous.
,
igible for second class r a tin g ” .
Im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g lu m b e r-
r b ’\ b ,'d tie i co m itte e is m ade
™ lS
L ' He prefaced men w ere n om inated to be voted ~P o f E m e r Bankus, W ilso n
Starting w ith the year; 1945, fro m San Diego, v o lu n ta rily help ¿7* ,
ed P in so n ’s o rc h e s tra in fu rn is h £
on fo r d ire cto rsh ip s. The one f J j ^ T an and F a rI ( ’arson
in
the basis, these fig u re s w ere
a th le tic s in the local school since re ce ivin g the highest vote w ill a d d lo n to tbe school board.
eased concerning stam p sales: in g th e m usic
E ddie T h o rn to n , fire ch ie f, ask- I P J ™ * ’ hP f a.mP here ln 1942
In a sta te m e n t to the P ilo t,
¡rst Quarter
$1.0-19.77
serve fo r th re e vears, second, fo r
....’.P ’’T T
" T , K
k
L y n n H a m p to n said:
icor.d Quarter
$1,209.86 ed th e P ilo t to e xte n d his th a n k s ;
tw
o
years
and
the
th
ir
d
highest,
to everybody fo r h e lp in g out in
" P
s n e 41 ho-vs Phvs<-
“ T h is year, fo r the fir s t tim e ,
bird Quarter
$1,315.88
fo r one ye a r. The vote w a s:
th is w o rth y cause. The ann u a l 3
eduSa’ ,on >n a room th a t is
the
R u ra l School Law is in ef-
»urth Quarter
$1.847.64
H e n ry K e rr, 17 ( w ill serve fo r
C h ris tm a s tre e here is a p ro je c t d<?s' , Ene<i
,o r h a lf i ,h
.
• a « t num ber, in re e y e a rs ," f- d le s s a rri l f i i , n r ^ d ’ I b i s means (Jiat the budget
jr year 1945
$5.423.15
and in a ro o m w h ic h n e ve r is th re e y e a rs ); ’ Ed Lessard. 16 ( (to ° w il! be p repared * b y , th e budget
In 1946 the local post o ffic e o f th e group.
w a rm e r than 45 degrees on th e ^ serve
e s s k r fo r 12 tw
X o years»;
X
f H o m n e r
the usual m anner.
red a substantial gain to
K essler. 12 (to serve fo r one
Hl
•
1
I
I
U
D
,
average
day.
These
same
41
boys!
e
e
1
2
f
°
r
I
t
w
ill
tben
bp
pub!lshed as in
np the stamp revenue to a
iiiv iiu jv ia ui mt- (in , n in a n a M i n ’ ,
al of $6.675.67:
9thjR
o
b
e
^
•
and
th
*
p
^
-
A
fte
r
p u b lic a tio n . a
grades, m ust ta ke showers undeB<t Ro )eI 1 w a n - 5.
h e a rin g w ill be held, to give the
rst Quarter
$1,320.74
three tin y show ers— a ll o f w h ich :
ta x payers o p p o rtu n ity to d is ­
•ond Q uarter
$1.423.50
delays the students in re aching Dance Proceeds To
cuss th e budget,
■rd Quarter .
$1.702.75
n e xt c ------
la s s ?
Buy
Iron LU
Lung
,
I the ------
, I5
U V An iron
FI I M T
" A f t e r th is hearing, the budget
urth Q uarter
$2,228.68
M e m o ria l services fo r R ich a rd In re c o u n tin g these handicaps.!
The S h rjn e CJub
w ill be presented to the R u ra l
Ml. 1946
$6.675.67 H o m e r L in d s le y v ic tim o f the
M r. G u th rie to ld o f o thers w h ich c h v in o rd e r to buy an iro n lu n g Sch001 B o a rd - w h o w ill consider
¡The year, 1947, w ith fig u re s
rr ! h
i ? ' Pv C ,n rk T ' P hiT T ,Lhe |OC? ' school’ . w h :c h , f o r Ih c h o so ita l at th a t place n u r bud« « - «O R «h-r w ith th e
hraated for the last th re e days A t c t o r j. o ff th e A la ska eoast la te
include th e se a tin g ca p a city fo r bas b jl|e d A
w
'
. budget, o f a ll the o th e r budgets
order to have a re p o rt fo r th is
m N ovem ber, w ere held Sunday any games and th e r e s u l t a n t ---------------------------- „
----- n L ty. T his board m a y
o f th e „ cou
fue, the stamp sales showed
m o rn in g v ’ith Rev. N ic k N e u fe ld la c k o f stu d e n t body revenue
-
increase o r decrease item s o f th e
like increase as was shown in
b rin g in g th e message.
fro m th is source.
budget, and m ay hold h e arings
previous year. The fig u re s :
R ic h a rd Ilo m e r Lin d sle y, son
S ta rtin g th is spring, baseball
b n the in d iv id u a l budgets.
rst Quarter .............. $1.579.78 o f M r. and M rs. B ru ce Lindsley, w ill be added to th e Ipgh school
‘'S hould the to ta l o f a ll th e
cond Q uarter
$1.686.33 was b o rn M a y 14. 1930. at Leb- a th le tic s . N e x t fa ll six-m a n fo o t-
, budgets lx» w ith in the 6% lim i­
urd Q u a r te r .................. $1.948.95 I anon, O regon.
| b a ll w ill lx? on the calendar, ac-
ta tio n . the R u ra l B oard w o u ld
urth Q uarter test.)
$2.547.37
H e attended e le m e n ta ry school ' co rd in g to present plans. A ll of
1 then le v y the ta x a fte r p u b lic a ­
•tai this year
...... $7,762.43
and hig h school a t B rookings. I these sports c a ll fo r equipm ent,
tio n and h e a rin g ; should it ex-
ONEY ORDER B U SIN E SS
and was a c tiv e in S unday school. I and since th e stu d e n t body de-
.» ceed the 6%
lim ita tio n , then
Uhile stamp sales d eterm in e' E a r lie r th is year, he e n listed in rives m oney fro m its a c tiv itie s ,
w o u ld be held on a c o u n ty w ide
class of postoffiee. the local j the m erch a n t m a rin e and was w h ich w ill ta x the funds beyond
' ba: i” .
ney order business showed assigned to C la rk s d a le V ic to ry j w h a t th e y can be stretched,
“ S h o u ld ifen.s; in the lo ca l buo-
I get be trim m e d dow n by the
| Lvr»n H a m p to n to ld the R o ta r-
wi greater gain in the lik e l on its t r ip to A la ska .
N ov. 24. d u rin g a s to rm o ff ians o f the fo rth c o m in g m eeting
r
as these figures reveal.
R u ra l B oard, then a vote w o u ld
Try order business is ta ke n th e A la s k a coast, th is ship w as o f the budget co m m itte e , F rid a y ,
lx? necessary at a la te r date in
the fiscal year. J u ly 1 to June ru n aground, b ro ke in tw’o and J a n u a ry 2 w h ich w ill prepare the
the lo ca l c o m m u n ity fo r a p p ro v­
K
al.
wb 'p stnmn sales are on the a ll b u t fo u r o f th e cre w w’ere ¡budget to s u b m it to the co u n ty
X
i
X
lost.
i ru r a l board fo r consideration.
lender vear-
He is s u rv iv e d by his p a r e n t s --------------------------------------------
M 1945
s ip 304 07
\ .
• i
rwi
5 W 6
......... $66.879.41 a b ro th e r. A lle n and siste r, Re- z ì i
mona,
o
f
A
rc
a
ta
,
and
a
step­
’ " ‘r
$84.023.38
sister. June M ackey o f E v e re tt,
Officers o f the B a p tis t Com -
the fa ll q u a rte r o f
! m u n ity ch u rch c h o ir w-ere e le c t­
1947. endir - Dec. 31 $25.321.6-1 W ash., and tw o step -b ro th e rs,
ANSON WEEKS
D a v id C aparoon o f O ric k , C a lif.,
D espite the cold and ra w w in d
_ ed S a tu rd a y evening a t th e O tto
OnVYc of DcveZoTtnicMf
and Joseph C aparoon o f B ro o k ­ w h ich c h ille d C h ristm a s eve, the o rch e stra o f H o llyw o o d , fo r a T ,Ur
u rle ** y home,
g u la r
ome, fo llo w in g re
regi
hese figures,
according
to
ings. He was 17 years.6 m onths c o m m u n ity tre e s t ill a ttra c te d dance a t the M e m o ria l H a ll o n |C ° *r Pra c tlc c - ^<amed w e re :
Smith, are in d ic a tiv e o f the
M onday, January’ 5.
P re sid e n t— M rs. H elen
H ans-
"Hopment of th is area in th a t and 10 days old a t the tim e o f his a huge crow d.
death.
iad of time. W h ile no census
B ill W rid g e , as S anta C la u s ,, The prevalence o f p o lio in the cani
was ready w ith the sm iles^ hand s u rro u n d in g
areas o f eastern
V ice -p re sid e q t — M rs. C laude
been taken, they also can be
shakes and o f course the candy. Oregon. S o u th e rn Id a h o and in G ° ldi zen-
as an index o f the n u m b e r
Y oungsters w ho never th o u g h t the v ic in ity o f P o rtla n d , has been |_ S e c re ta ry - T re a s u re r — M rs.
new residents o f the Area.
iVhilo no release could he oh
there was such a person, now are th e cause fo r a la rm in
a ll sec­ D ew ey A ke rs.
M usic C o m m itte e — B e tti G ol-
b e g inn in g to believe in the sp ir- tions. G reat fo r benevolence, the
(nei4 frun1 the H a rb o r p o sto ffice i
i t o f S anta.
iS h rin e rs o f th is re gion believe dizen. M r. and M rs. E m il M oore,
is easy to assume th a t fig u re s I
Bob P erkins, w ho acted as mas- ( th a t an iro n lu n g should be a v a il- and M rs. H oagland.
F u n e ra l services w ere held on
)m that office also w ill re fle c t
S ocial co m m itte e c h a irm a n —
pike gain.
S a tu rd a y a t 2 p.m., a t B a p tis t te r o f cerem onies, w ith the aid able i f th e dread disease should
C o m m u n ity c h u rch fo r W illia m o f his p u b lic address system , in- s trik e here. A n a d ve rtise m e n t M rs. O tto T u rle y .
A social h o u r fo llo w e d w ith
H e n ry F o ltz , w h o passed aw ay te rv ie w e d th e c itize n s o f the '60s, appears elsewhere in th is issue,
Hikin g Collection
games and prizes. R efreshm ents
here C h ris tm a s day. Rev. N. N and found o u t w h a t th e y expect-
w ere served b u ffe t s tyle fro m a
Cbnnire Jan. 1
N e u fe ld o ffic ia te d and in te rm e n t | ed to fin d u n d e r the tre e the F |.ni>ril|
Hold
w g in rh g Tan
j, 194s. t h e ! w as a t S m ith R iv e r ce m e ta ry. ¡n e x t m o rn in g . .
b e a u tifu lly appointed table. The
£,unirai
O L IO
T u rle y -----
home -----
was -----------
decorated w
ith
I 'e c tric C o -o p e ra tiv e ! B orn in Ohio, Sept. 6. 1871. h e ' B a p tis t
C o m m u n ity
C h u rc h , r OF Oscar Lindsley
----
11 discontinue the co-oo offic«*! was 76 years, 3 m onths and 19 c h o ir sang m a n y fa m ilia r carols | L a st rite s w ere held Wednes- lig h te d tree, greens and candles
Tr-x, .
Members w ill pav day’s old
• • a t ..............
’ death
*
‘ an4 C h ris tm a s songs, a n ti a d d e d ld »y m o rn in g at 10 o’clo ck at the in keeping w ith the h o lid a y sea-
th e tim e o f * • his
pir b ’ s at thn B ro o k in g E lec- w h ic h was d ire c tly a ttrib u te d to atm osphere to the occasion. The B a p tis t C o m m u n ity ch u rch fo r son.
c
Radio Co., store, across a h e a rt a tta c k . O f hecent m onths c I 11 h 1 ill
w
d soon
O scar W. Lin d sle y.
b ro th e r o f i
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J I
» » in
1 1 IV4
’M 1 1 V dispersed
4
V
H
V the
«r ’
street from the present o f- he had been c o n fin e d to the fa m ­ crow d a fte r the p ro g ra m
was B ru ce Lindsley. w ho died, Dec. 1 VV
Trouble calls w ill s till be ily home, due to in firm itie s o f com pleted.
i ,29.
29« a t ^ the
e fa m ily home. Rev. N. j
™ *^***sV<
X Cnrp
b-v ^ * “o rKp Rush age. U n til a y e a r ago he had
past week, ending on
! N . N e u fe ld officiated. In te rm e n t
S u n d a y:
M ax. M in R ain
same number, Telephone been a re g u la r a tte n d a n t at the
was at C oquille.
Brookings
22 ...54
40
B a p tis t C o m m u n ity church. M r s 1
iL
4
23 . 58
46
F a itz p re o w d e d h im ¡n death ,n Extra Quiet In Area
24 . 64
41
I f anyone had been lo o k in g fo r P ilo t.
tocal News Items
1931.
25 . 67
48
r and Mm
RUsb w bo
S u rv iv in g are his son. W illia m e x c ite m e n t here on C h ristm a s
26 . 63
45
T
sounding the w in te r at P a r- A., now a t Guam , his d a u g h te r- day th e y w o n 1 ’ c e r t r ’n ly been
27 . 54
52
1.28
disanpo;
Ari?on'» <'ame last F rid a y
W
a « . » .
»». A. F o ltz , and doomed
fo r
..........- .......... .
28 . 62
.50
43
>ire for business a ffa irs . T h e v t three grandsons. K a rl. R ay and was lik e G o ld sm ith 's idea o f a de- a th b a lls , re tu rn e d Sur
fo r w eek
.. 1.78
' n:ng. On the S m ith R i v i . ----------
------ 1 __
—
med to P arker, vesterdav. B ill o f B ro o k in g s and a g ra n d - serteo v illa g e .
M ost people w ho rem ained in ¡th e y ra n o ve r a ro ck w h ic h had T o ta l ra in in Dec. to date ... 8:00
•*.» <vt. t .s at Packwood, d a u g h te r, K a re n , o f the home.
th e area w’ere a t home w ith re la - ro lle d fro m the bank, and d
fu$ Week on business. He
u rg í?d to read P ilo t
ic tives o r frie n d s and none sta y- not show up in th e h e * lig h ’
B ru ce Shavere. o f the e le c tric
to re tu rn home la te
.wi
in
th#>
nnen.
i
t
damaged
the
o
iln
a
n
o
f
th
e
ca
co-op was in B ro o kin gs, Wed.
ed o u t in the open
Memorial Held For m
_e^ ere °^the.7th:8fh and
Ship Victim
( hnstmas Tree
Attracts Crowd
Funeral Held
For W. H. Foltz
Christmas Day Was
Community Church
Choir Elects Officers