Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 15, 1948, Image 1

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Harbor Pii il
Nowhere A Finer (’limale - Nowhere A Finer Community
three , ni mber seven
GEO. BELT
SSES AT HIS
BROOKINGS.
Girl Scouts To Hold
! Organization Meeting
CURRY COUNTY.
HEART ATTACK
FATAL TO MRS.
TEMPLAR, WED.
OREGON
Thursday, April 15, 1048
I ppcr Chetco School
Plans Program, Tues.
LAST RITES HERE
All girls interested in scout
“Children In Review.” a Pro-|
w ork a re invited to attend a
> gram of various en tertainm ent, "
I I V l i fYllsw«
m eeting, Monday evening a t the
is planned for next Tuesday eve- M A B Y 1 / A k l D E I T
B aptist Com m unity church. Any
ning at the U pper Chetco school. HIM 11 I V A N I CL I
ladies th a t have had scout work
under direction of Miss Betsy
omplained o f Being
o r th a t have been leaders are
Had Just Completed
Ross, teacher.
Prominent Pioneer
also
invited.
Girls
w
”
i
be
inter­
Ved and R e tire d
Breakfast; Was A
Prom inent in this program , it
ested in m eeting the leaders and
Last
Saturday
•iriy In E vening
is said, w ill be rhythm band, as
Prominent Worker
finding out something of the
Dies
at
Portland
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well as skits, designed to show*
_
w ork of the organization.
orge L Belt, attorney at
Just as she and her husband w hat youngsters can do from the.
*
This m eeting will not inter-
I i»irs. M ary Van Pelt, promin-
ir-, evening at his home as fcFe
any way Wlth the recrea' had W ished th eir breakfast,
’
.
len t resider
of the H arbor area
of what was believed tlOn night a t the church- reported W ednesday morning, and had put
Funds to bp dpr,vp<1 from this for resident
rnanv
..
t attack
M rs- Claudp Goldizen who is the dishes in the sink to wash, a p r°Kram Wl11 K° tow ard purchase
‘ • years, and wife of
Mt was ’ associated w ith Servin‘
,he cotnrmttee.
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° ' p’a>Tround equipment.
heart
a tta c ------------
k proved
"fatal W M rs“ Iof
l ^ Thoma-s
r d a T i t V P o rtland
J ® h, i T d
E arl Tem plar at their ap artm en t , 11118 datp was originally set 1 a -v at ’ Pk " th e n ? -d i r
Buffington for about two
in the Tem plar hotel. Medical aid for
evening. The child- ?ites ¿ W
h e S a t 2 00
•nice his return from over- D U l l u i n C l E x p G f t
availed nothing.
ren Wl11 m aintain refreshm ent
„ d a 2.00 this af-
duty. He served for four
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/-v
. .
. booths
ternoon a t B aptist Com m unity
Prom
inent
m
Oregon
through
1
-
z
in Europe in the Intelle-,
church, with interm ent at Brook­
her
work
with
the
American
Le-
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department
ing cem etary.
, -au »»
Mr* J- L. Turnbull, building gion Auxiliary, Mrs. Tmplar, just D a L a L m L* A - - ___ I- I . .
? ” ■■■><.>iy.
the tim e o f h is
IS f * •
S' consulta n t for the sta te D epart- slightly over a year ago complet- rCeDeiCQn ^KSSeiHDly
Born Mary Horn, at Crescent
1» I h \ i i to o >i in o goof m
m ent
eni oi of ta Education
u c a tio n at at Salem
Salem will
will ed
ed a a year
year as
as departm
departm ent
ent presi
presi- H o lo n n lA e
* , 'V’ ^ <)V<*mher IN. 1883, she was
Saturday evening
he e ex-
ast ypar
a_
' n' ng. he
* ' visit
visit Brookings
Brookings npxt
next Monday
Monday, dpnt
dent. ¿ Last
year sh(,
she sprvpd
served as n na-
L»nOS(?n one o f a tam ily of 12 children,
a
esire
y
J
’t,1
fp
e
a
r,y
April
19
to
consult
with
the
tional
committeewoman.
She
was
T he I I first
April m
eeting of To- ^ be w as a re g u la r atten d an t of
U
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T a t » r»
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*1.. chairman
____ .r of Girls S ta te paz
___ Rebekah
r,
.
. ,,, . . the B aptist Com m unity church.
.
, .
' 11 ls U1 * School Board concerning
currently
lodge
held
.
.
school buildings and th eir ad- and was arranging a meeting for Tuesday evening w ith
Noble . ’
bp8,des b*‘[ w “low er
pm
' *
e
e 'eq '1 u acy for the
school
population,
Grand.
V? u c e <aug iters and two sons
i i «v. u
v iiw v u
a u i i u i i.
i the
1 1 v.
( i afternoon
i
i iiv ” 'l l
n when
in ii
i two
r» u
l u local
v o i
<«i i u ,
l » M
l ( « arie
i It
I H
I t oar
1
I I in
I
t the
ill
I chair.
' l l <11 X .
em Wednesday
morning
at
,Wi:jrH is
ie calling
nalli„ „ a Q public girls were ♦«
n u .n ^ , and Beryl Bol- I Mrs.
of C
rescent
a\ m
orning at
y rbo
hp hoard
to k«,.«
have k«««
been chosen to Mercedes Phillips
. . ’s' B I ertha
'? 1 11 Beers
< rs of
( r<‘s<’ent
irty. At the e sanit
our m eeting for 8:00 o’clock th at attend from Brookings.
linger w ere elected to attend the . .Hy’ ‘ ,s ‘
oinice Cagley of
rial services i' n
t '
evenin® so tb a t tbe Patrons of
Following institution of Satel- Rebekah assem bly session in Eu- o .'' V
' i i 'i
B ernadln®
3f 1 Rev.
L u u th ,y*
er the
thn district may have opportun- nt«
«ha«t«r Order
Ordnr of
«t E astern gene „„v,
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............... .. Stpp,p .. °f H arbor, C larence and
/
X 1 4-u
lite chapter,
next month as
the delegates
i
-p31 ,uW.S,;ity to “get the p icture” of our Star, she was serving as the wor- of this lodge. A lternate delegates
’U" ^ ,a n d ‘
ix t ,int .
im othys, |->Uiicjing needs from the sta te thv m atron, and had planned a w ere chosen to atten d if e ith e r of 1 15 renL a r,c,a
nnc an< der*
figs.
, gIey’vai d h e r1? ro th e”
D epartm ent of Education. It isr past m atron and patron night them is unable to go. B ertha
deceased leaves
to * m ourn to * be
. hoped
.
. th a t many
.. - ¡for next week.
- - - of - . the
W hirry and Manilla H assett b e -1*"*
* ,lham f ! ° r " ° /
„ l ,
,
At
the
time
this
paper
goes
to
ing
the
altern
ates.
Beth
Simon
!
y’
l?
~
school patrons will attend.
•. and aj
press, funeral arrangem ents w ere was recommended by the lodge
'*? ,' ? ? , , ' U',t a ’,
°-
,r
„ . . . . /
.
. Tulelake, Richard and C harles of
to be the district deputy presi-
r,.,
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C rescent City; H attie W hitloe,
Charlotte Landauer Wins
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V F W Essav Contest
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;
1 f
h‘* CominR y e a r*
and Ida D rake of Portland, Ma-
and two sisters.
W
inners
of
the
ess
iv
contest'
G
O
V
HALL
^AflLL
1
',a
,IubbeI1
reported
th
a
t
she
hel
Francisco,
snonsoretT bv the A uxiliary of
Y ’ nM LL
V V 2L L
bad piec’>d a
top
Alice Roberts
W ard of
of San
Tillamook,
and
(ME, S A T U R D A Y
TODAY FAB MDC
Due Here Monday
it
CLUBS WILL
FORMED HERE
P
v ji i
AiVF AhhPFCC TA ,odRP co,ors °f pink and green’
H assett of C rescent
(V eterans of Foreign W ars were V i r k
3 \ J and th a t w ith help of members, c Florence
ity
! announced Tuesday. C harlotte
.L an d au er and Alma Lou Salmon
bekah Social club could raffle it
, w ere judged first and second
off to raise money tow ards buy­
i prize w inners of the local com- j
M h f Called For
Meeting Set for April ing silverw are for the lodge.
m unity.
The m eeting had been preceed-
-riday. A p ril 16
30 and May 1, at
C h a rlo tte ’s essay entitled “Hu-
ed by a seven o’clock dinner,
m an
Rights—Key
to
W orld
Portland Armors’
which was served the winning
I *ts to establish 4-H clubs P eace” will be entered in the
All Employees Asked
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side in a recent attendance con-
b arpa are a step closer t o i s<a te contest by May 1st.
Governor John II. Hall of Ore- test by the losers. It was featur-
To
Educational Assent.
yon fi r County Agent R. j F irst sta te contest essays will gon has acCepted an invitation to ed by a beautiful birthday cake,
x and Mrs. Aldene Roh- be sent to the national contest, address the Oregon-W ashington baked by Agnes D arger, being
II. N. Stevens, of the accident
. ome demonstration agent, One thousand dollars is the first Sawmill conference and Machin- presented to N ellie Rodehaver,
, / 1“ed a Public m eetin g ip rize of the national contest.
ery exposition which is expected whose birthday cam e on the day prevention
V* V tri' l" division of the sta te
commission, has ar-
k ntA
r»and b° - s anf^ girls for
This contest was open to all fO draw hundreds of independent of the meeting.
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ranged
a
safety
educational
schw¡ri1 16’ at BrookinSS high school students and nam es lumbermen and loggers from the
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m eeting for Brookings, at the
of papers were not known to the w estern Oregon counties to a two
a Prpxious poll of the stu- judges.
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_
T hirteen _ papers
w ere __v
day session in P ortland on April
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evening, April 20. at 8 o clf»ck.
•rom the fifth to ninth subm itted with a limit of one 30' to May 1.
a h . m p io y -s
»,11 „» , h..ir
/ v '• ’ 61 w ere in- Thousand w-ords.
The conference which is being
families, are urged to come to
ln Parting a project for
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staged in V the N i l » ational
G
uard
Rocky a Point,
to I / lx*
pre-
a
V -J
« At
* V
,
u about
m /u i
n five
v v
l i this
llA
I entertainm
f i l l I I d l l l H K ent,
lit»
IVI
’
‘ A rm on by the W estern Im iy- m des south of P ort Orford, early sided over by Ross Putnam .
tries association, will devote
, W ednesday m orning, quite a se c -1 This meeting, it is explained,
much discussion to the .ra n g e s tion of the highw ay slipped down (will show ways of preventing
proposed Joe se v rence tax an i |h e
tow ard the ocean some m any of the accidents which oc-
'*n»nt
Thc C urry County c o u rt met , the highly controversial sustain- several hundred feet
Wlth cu r ¡n industry> w ith spccial em .
invitation is e x te n d -! A pril 7, 8 and 9 for a hearing on ed yield cooperative agreem ents ^ . g
a jso w ent a long sec- phasis on lumbering,
a ’ ■ of hoys or girls to th e Brookings Lighting district involving federal tim ber.
tion of guard rail.
r!’ ‘fen to this m eet- The approval of the court was
Both state foresters will be on
" ,irts at p’Sht o’clock, given and the directors appointed the conference program , as
traffic
i n d i n j f G o o d I SC
in accordance w ith Oregon law a jso leading wood research men J
O f> ,r- k f ) f G p fh<
|Jor
Ambulance Here
to be on the look out for the spot
Club Shoot Success w
ere
O.
S.
Young,
Thor
Ask,
from
each
state
_
saving possible w recks as a c a r
In th re e weeks tim e the new
Chas. Grayshel, . ames
e o
The conference is open o ■ coujd he on the spot before it am bulance has been put to good
PIte Postponement
and
Wilson
Freem
an.
small
and
medium
sized
saw
m
ill1
would show- in the headlights, use six times. T hursday, Mrs.
Mercha
^boot at the j Before any action can he taken operators, loggers, truckers, lum-
R
W alter Essley and baby daugh­
' fages drew a it will be necessary to get the ap- her rem anufacturers, wholesal-
te r retu rn ed to Seaside hospital.
ier ‘ s r •ay, when the proval of the S ta te Highway de- ers and others interested in the C. L. Stoaks Affiliated
C rescent City. Mrs. Essley is re­
ibie ^n.
ns w ere again p artm e n t.
problems of this im portant ’“'K 'lV V ith Eugene Firm
ported doing nicely. Friday. Mrs.
®u*l
: *'r
Mb« C L. S to ck s M t S ’indav L ucian I/»rm g. J r was rushed to
? ? s i ^ r ' ^ 7 t h i ? t v n e CU D SCOUl D O D IgS the basement of the B aptist for Eugene to join h e r husband C n sc e n t City where she gave
®nd Gun club m em bers
DEN
Community church, tw enty three who is employed there. Roy Lytje birth to a baby soon a fte r ar-
DEN 1 I I
em oersi
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The Cub pro- drove the c a r for Mrs. Stoaks, rival. Mrs. Ross Horn was taken
ssusfied ’ ith th m
eir por-
We met at Mr. Widnev’s and were in attendi
it was and returned the following day. to Gold Beach. S atu rd ay and a
f the
played games. Mr. Widney show- gram was
»1
h ìr is
decided th at in the fu ture at all Gene Flem ing left on the mid- m ajor operation was perform ed
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j ed us some
in 5
! m ck meetings the attendance of night bus. Tuesday, to be w ith ¡Sunday. Thomas Boyd S hartle,
elebrated h er
DE
J 1
K 1
r 1 n r ii v i r it -ll dens as well as the a t his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. H arbor, au th o r of "Rhymes of
tesday at h er! Phillip Kes isler became a c u i moi
m em ber-8 p a r. and Mrs. Stoaks. Mr. Stoaks will City of Roses", was taken to
liter
when friends Monday evening,
hold effects at a C rescent City. Tuesday m orning,
w ith move the ho
imes and e a t ’ At th e m eeting of p arents of
suffering from pneumonia.
»lavs, la te r date.
¡Cub Scouts. Monday evening a t
ORE. LUMBERMEN he wou,d
“ ,nd ,hi Re SAFETY MEETING
SET FOR TUESDAY
Highway Crumbles hwh
Near Port Orford ,
m iiiv
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Lighting District
Passes Co. Court
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