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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1948)
s < arbor Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community blume Two, Number Forty-eight *tty Elston Weds ieil Nelson, Thurs BROOKINGS. Garage, Machine Shop Were Formally Opened CURRY COUNTY. OREGON Work Was Started On Boatsman Displays New Reports Heard Service Station was broken last week At Coquille Meet “Real Ability”, Sat. to Ground lay the concrete for the new Brookings G arage, which has been in the process of building since late last fall, form ally A big event on the social c a l opened for business S aturday, as < By Bob Perkins, Ace R eporter) car this past week w as the advertised last week. The m a In November, when Fred dding of Betty Jean E lston chine shop, o w n e d b y T o n y Anderson, C harlie W illis and Neil Nelson. T hursday eve- C hristensen and Jesse Hoagland, Bob Perkins upset a boat in ,4 at t! • • B aptist Com m unity opened Monday. the Chctco river, it was e r lurch. Rev. N. N. N eufeld of- Claude Goldizen and W ally roneously reported in this iated at the im pressive double D arling, ow ners of the Brookings paper th a t Fred's brother, ig ceremony which was a tte n d g arag e will conduct a complete Archie Anderson was a m em in' the many friends of th e autom otive service in their new ber of th at party. Archie was uple. place, across the street from the vociferous in his denial of Music for the occasion w as old mess hall. ever having had a hand in ayed by Mrs. S tanley P a tte r- The m achine shop equipped upturning a boat, saying, ”1 with the solos O Prom ise w ith lathes, shapers, milling m a am a b e tte r boatm an than and I Love You Truly, sung chines, etc., will be capable of th a t.” Mrs. Emile Moore. perform ing all types of machine Last S aturday m orning he ¡The bride wore an ivery, bridal work. proved this statem ent to the tin gown cut princess style, full satisfaction of b rother th a sw eetheart neckline and Fred and the five other m em full floor-length sk irt. The bers of their fishing party. eves were close fittin g and Fred's son. Melvin, A rchie’s in points over th e back sons L aurence and Jerry , her hands. H er veil, of w hite Fred Reiling and Dale Wil- t and finger-tip length was lims, made up the p arty D irectors of the Oregon Coast Id in place w ith combs. The which with two boats and ditional i»enny was inside Association will hold th e ir an two high powered o u tb o a rd ’ nual m eeting at the Coquille inty silver slippers. H er lovely m otors ran up the Chetco i H otel, Coquille, Oregon, Sunday ower bouquet was of w hite from the upper sum m er niemas, white carn atio n s and i F eb ru ary 1. 1948. Business ses bridge to the falls above ite bouvardias.she also c arried sions will begin at 1 :00 o’clock Eagle Creek in quest of the white bible and an old lace ,fo r lunch w ith the wives. elusive steelhead. C harles Ross of Tillamook, the ndkerchief. W ishing to w arm up his new’ president of the association, Ltrrie Robinson, the m aid of will officially tak e office re- motor before he sta rte d his - 1 ¡'1 ;i blue ft>r- ! nlacing Chas. F. Robinson, of "Queen M ary" upstream . tl gown and carried a larg e 1 Coos Bay. Archie took a run up the jquet of talism an roses, pink pool in front of the Rau The affairs of the Oregon •nations and pink bouvardias. Coast Association are adm inis place, turned dow nstream rs. EBton wore a grey su it and tered by a board of 35 otficers again and when a b re a st of red carnation corsage, and and directors. A large represen his launching spot, turned in ' Nelson, a blue suit and a tatio n of the coast group is ex tow ards shore. However, this rsage of red carnations. last tu rn proved to be the pected at this m eeting of the Following the ceremony, a re board. clinching argum ent in the gion was held a t the church "best boatm an” question be The program of the association rlors. After the bride cu t th e to be carried out during this year tween Fred and Archie. ke, Mrs. Cliff Brimm, Mrs. of 1948 will be planned; w ith ex F red Reiling describes this a Williams and Mrs. Edgtar tensive plans for publicity, ad feat as follows: “Archie tu r n )lfe served the cake and punch vertising, highway im provem ent, ed the boat sharply, opened the assembled guests. Mrs. conservation of n a tu ra l recources the th ro ttle and his boat *rle Hanscam had charge of and cooperation with the fish seemed to leave the w a te r gifts and guest book, and gam e commission. com pletely and flipped over ollowing a short wedding The Oregon Coast has during in the pool which was about P to Eureka, th e couple w ill the past season seen its best tw enty feet deep. Archie, ke their home here w here th e tourist y ear and recent surveys throw n clear, m ade it to the *om is employed by th e K e rr show a definite preference for boat and climbed upon the mber Co., and th e bride by the an Oregon Coast vacation this bottom in spite of the fact etco Cafe. year. P lans are being made for th a t he was w earing hip boots. rhe bride was g rad u ated from an early tourist season. The boat sta rte d floating ting high school, n ear Tacom a, down over the rapids below, d has been a resident of this and all hands w ere required Will Speak mmunity over a year. The to brjng the boat to shore”. )om. a popular g ra d u a te of the Fred Anderson says, "This al high school, was prom inent definitely establishes Archie athletics. as the best boatm an in the fam ily because I couldn't tu rn a boat ever like that, ollywood Celebrity even if I tried .’’ isited Area, Friday Incidentally, even though arry Parks, who played the the p a rty dried out and pre- ■" <>f 'N o n in the movie, ceeded to the falls, no steel he JoBon Story,” was a brief head w ere caught, although , l T m Brookings, Friday, ac- hundreds w’ere seen lying in . : 1 : by Mrs. Parks. the pools along the route. p-' ' I by Mrs Stoller, Dale W illiam s and Melvin " served them dinner a t the Anderson, who flew over from ’ k Cafe, the P ark s had m any Lakeview Thursday in a Tay- about this area, lorcraft plane, took off for mr.g la-re on a "beautiful day” home Monday m orning from ” • t n enncem was about the the Crescent City airport. No a'ia-i -a re generally. steelhead accompanied them -n rout- northw ard, th e P a rk s but memories of high adven [parked on leaving th a t they tu re on the Chetco will be tainly would re tu rn for the with them forever. ting some tim e this year. 0 . C. A. Summons Directors, Feb. 1 udiret Hearing Will Be eard At School Tonight U N IV E R S IT Y OF OREGON, J’hv Proposed 1948-49 b u d jet, Eugene, (Special) — Harold E ’ N«> 17. will be read Stassen w ill be the speaker at '■ iSMun heard at the; the annual Oregon Press Confer ‘night Before Feb. 1. ence banquet Friday night, Feb-, ■■■' will to- turned over ruary 20. The fo rm e t Minnesota the rural school board for governor and candidate for nom *rnval and equalization w ith ination as president of the I nited *" districts of the county, S ta tes, w ill ta lk to the Press conference m em bers on The also submit budgets. amounts in excess of the S truggle for Freedom " i-'a’ ion. such as capitol out- wdl he referred to th e in-, Tony Olson is reported to be tal districts for approval, ill w ith pneumonia. His condi- v i be some tim e before tion. while serious, is not believed ♦ <4 r» •> r r 1C T hursday Ja n u a ry 29, 1948 Chevron service station, to be erected on the property across O rganized groups, headed by the stre e t from the Brookings the C urry County Land Use Corn- M arket. by Ed T bo m to n and | nut tee. presented testim ony sup- V. A. M endenhall, Jr., operators porting demands for more s ta te help in the construction and of the station. The plan is to have the station m aintenance of county roads and in operation ea«ly this spring also requested im provem ent of before the opening of the to u r the present highway. Recom m en ist season. The ow ners will con dations for a road to the in terio r tinue the lease on the present w as also included in the w ritte n brief subm itted at the hearing. statio n also. Ralph T. Moore, joint repre sentative from Coos and C urry C ounties and chairm an of the -, ■ interim com m ittee, headed the investigation on highwav ¡construction and financing, prom- Jised special consideration to Cur- According to John Porisch, ry county problems. O ther mem- forest ran g er for this district, bers of this interim com m ittee application has been made for included: E rnest R. F a t l a n d » sale of 30 to 50 million feet pf Douglas McKay, W. W. Balder- forest service tim ber up the C het ree, R. C. Frisbie, M. M. Landon, co river, in the area covered by P at Lonergan, and O. R. Eckers- the road survey last summer. ley. U nder provisions of the sale, F acts presented by the land the purch aser will build a two use com m ittee indicate th at C ur lane highway, under supervision ry county has been sadly neglect" of the forest service. Mr. Porisch, ed by the highway commission. in his sta te m e n t to the Pilot, C urry county has only one secon would not divulge any names, dary’ sta te highway which is sta tin g th a t the co n tracting p art- eight miles long. This is th«» Ca|»e ies wished to rem ain in the back- BIanco r<>ad which was taken ground for the present. lover ten years ago, but has never P relim inary w ork is being car- becn completed. O ther counties ried out, a fte r which a sale will have m any m ijes of secondary be advertised and called. ¡state highways. A survey was m ade to show Application Made Î •or Forest limber Second Cold W ave Is h1 rot*'/i n tr Stiitos r r i e z i n g r ^ a s ic r n ”1 th a t th e p rese n t m eth o d of allo - ea tin g is not la ir to ( 11115 t o u n - nurnjM,r Of registered W ith a reported 67 te m p e ra -' a*u t©mobiles and trucks is used tu re here S aturday, this area as basis f o r . this distribution, still can boast of its w eather. Ovpr ,X)r of the tru c ks and over over all other places in the en tire W),; of tbe cars using C u rry nation. The difference in tem per- county roads are not registered a tu re in m any cases as much jn tbe county according to th e as 80 degrees, w ith m any spots cornm ittec report. as much as 100 degrees. All organized groups represent- T ra v e le rs com ing th ro u g h th is p(j -n co u n ty re p o rt and w ho a re a 'c a n t believe what ^”ey appeared at the hearing in the see’ in th e»w ay of sum m er-like jnje res^ of C urry county prob- tem p eratu res. • Jemg fon ow : C. H. Greyshel, of Brookings cham ber of com m erce; Fred G ustafson and H erbert Chamber of Commerce Payne, Chetco G range; R. M. Enjoys Chicken Dinner Knox, C urry C ounty and Gold At the re g u la r Ja n u a ry m eet- ^ acb cham ber of com m erce; ing the Brookings and H arbor M. E. Kelly, Port O rford cham cham ber of commerce, held last ber of com m erce; F ran k Shaw, night, a chicken dinner was serv P o rt O rford City Council; H enry ed by m em bers of the A lter Soc Adolphson, Sixes Grange. iety, a t the Odd Fellow s hall. Several m a tte rs concerning the w elfare of the com m unity w ere Troop 32 Lays Plans reported on, as well as discussion For “Mulligan” Feed held on new business. Scouts of Troop 32, at an o r ganization meeting, Jan. 8, signi fie d a desire for more activities outdoors, and '‘m ulligan” feeds will be sta rte d next week when the first will he staged. Jam es Yelton. who has ju st v These one-dish m eals hay« long com pleted establishing a new in- been popular all over d u stry for Brookings, told the try because of the ease of p rep ar- R otary club, Tuesday noon, about ation and the balance of diet con- the w holesale gift business which tam ed. sta rte d operation on Ja n u a ry 15. Subaequent feedsi will I be in rffiz-iaitv charge of patrols, a lte rn a tin g so W hile the concern m anufac- th a t two of these feeds will be tu rc ■ only a portion of the item s held each month when h er which it sells, it does buy from perm its. F o r the inform ation of any source all the novelty item s m others who wi 11 iwonder w hat Mrs. Ira Kin^ Holds which may lx* found in the area. i-such a meal ofO rs, v J» ™ nvnh.nrH th at he had obtain a few pounds of stew m eat *’ . J co nsih h l? drift w?Xd which a fte r well along in cook- Party For Son a n " I h J wen H E » su.’P l-H n .P d with p o t.- Mrs. Ira King entertained her son W avne’s friends a t a party irom pe I • ... ¡»«m«. toes, carro ts, cabbage, onions, or January 23rd at her home. Re ’"* 1 ™ o " " h e m anufacturing any vegetable which fancy may freshm ents w ere served and “ c o i S l i " S S u . 5 ? he passed games w ere the diversion of the W" U Ub' afternoon. Those attending w ere; SUHh finkhinL' o f the^item a '! by all scouts, anh for those above Connie Jak lew cz, Philip Kess- 8 H ow ard Jam es, m em ber of the ,h<‘ rank °{ firs‘ m erit ler.E rrol Spangler, Lois and Ja n school board, explained the forth- badges will lie aw arded. et Lockhart. Jim m ie and Stanley “ t t X X M The Legion A uxiliary, at the Gribble. B arbara G uthrie. Mrs. George Widney and her fo llo w once released to the Feb. 2nd m eeting will nam e a children. Jimmy, Tommy Bobby Xiuntv board. Election, on a vice-president to fill the vacancy and Sharon. as well as Billy King county-wide basis, will be held left by Ja n e Cox who has moved and the guest of honor w ere pres in April. to California. e n t a t the party. Rotarians Hear About Industry 1