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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1948)
Harbor fila i HO Nowhere A f iner Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community THREE, NUMBER EIG H T ¡«HOUSE IERS WILL I! IHJUKE BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON M rs. T isdale S u ffers V irulent M eningitis SHIPMENT OF Mrs. Luther Tisdale. Sunday F I Q W F P C H l i l H FLOWERS evening after entertaining a 1 » W f l f c l W i HIG llV ll number of friends, was stricken i with what has been diagnosed as FOR THIS AREA Mrs. Goldie Smith Now A G reat-G randm other QUEEN SELECTION BALL IS SET FOR SAT., MAY 1 Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Barton, Saturday, April 17, a son, who has been named Phillip Wayne. virulent meningitis, and is iso The father is the eldest son of lated at the Gold Beach hospital. Greyhound Shipm ents Mrs. Floyd Swearingen, and the Dtendorsts Court Chosen W ill She was first taken, upon ad grandson of Mrs. Goldie Smith, Ton Less, But To America R eign At Two vise of Dr. A. O. Schmitt, to local postmaster. He is employ Tonnage High Crescent City, from where Dr. »m Holland C om ing E events ed by Butler Freight Lines, and Stump sent her by ambulance to resides at Fort Dick. Although Greyhound busses Mrs. Smith, in announcing the and Mrs. Edward H. Groot- Gold Beach to be under direction • At a meeting of the Azalea K presently of St. Joseph, of the county health officer, and carried just shy of a ton less daf- event, said the pride went some- Festival association, held last Zbut natives of Holland, isolation. Her condition is report- fodd blossoms the first three what ajong a sjiding scaje Nat. I Friday, a committee was ap Monday after completing ed to be serious. m onths in 19IS than th e three Urally the father is proud. Twice pointed to name local princesses for purchase of Brookside Preventive measures are be ¡corresponding month« of 1947, it that may Said tbe grand- for the court of both the Azalea la Farm and greenhouse, taken by friends who spent *s the belief that shipments even mother, but the great grand- Festival and Lily Blossom Time. lplans to return in June af- the evening at the Tisdale home, bp^ d ast ' far fro™ this area, mother, that's something else This committee, headed by Mrs. tool is out. to prevent, if possible, any chance The Greyhound ' ’’ ’ ‘...... 1 shipping ......... * re- Ray Struebing. will make the ceipts, according to T. S. Abbott, nts in flower culture, the of infection. queen selection at a ball, set for for January, February and «$ of Holland went to Eng-1 Saturday, May 1, at the Harbor March, 1947, were for 33,069 lbs. early in 1939. just before Grange hall. • These same months of 1948 show Nazis invaded Poland and This dance, held under joint ed 31,702 lbs. The difference, it ifly threw the world into sfionsorship of the Festival as is believed, is partly due to many TXv came to America in sociation and Lily Grower* as of the growers taking shipments M settling in Michigan. ■ ■ ■ ■ « B ltli B sociation will feature local mus to rail or air heads for destina-I ic, and will be looked forward to t e “ 1, i:; " ; '', 1" n n ual'y tion shipment. |rsble climate of the Pacific ’ _____ B aptist Church Filled by every girl chosen for the Last year's total tonnage by and with the Rosaker in court. Selection methods will be By F riends To P ay Greyhound, according to records Sea Scout Ship Will here, the Grootendorsts annouced at the time of ballot of the local office, is set at 74,245 Final R espects, Sat. quick to make up their Inaugurate Annual ing. Jbs. This tonnage was made up I about locating here. They E ven t of Group Plans for the forthcoming among most of the local growers.. Hundreds of friends of Mrs. ' go extensively into ex- ¡Dorothy Templar gathered at the azalea festival are being shaped Bug of all types of flowers i To help finance the repair and — * C a Rantist Community church Sat by the association which has an I bolts. establishment of the ship, m e m --C U rrV v O U n T V 3 (? lS urday afternoon to pay final re nounced the following schedule, children make up the Hers of Sea Scout Ship, No. 232, £ ■ I r| .• spects. Rev. N. N. Neufeld. pas affected only by the weather: F Id of the new property will hold the first of its annual j C h OOI k lG C lIO H tor of the church, officiated. Saturday, May Si ’ of the area. Mary, 17, 1:00 p.m. Coronation of the 16, finish high school this "crab feeds' Tuesday, May 4, at Qn Friday. April 30. 1948, all ' Cremation followed at, Grants. queen at Azalea park. school districts in Curry county Rass- and plan to enter Oregon Harbor Grange. 2:00 p.m. Flower show will be Under leadership of I-.lmer wdj vote at the elementary She was born Noveml>er 14, officially opened by the queen. ' College. The twins, Edw ard [Henry, 13, will enter high l’arker, skipper, Stanley Patter- schools on the question of ex- 1901, in Coquille, Oregon, and 8:00 p.m Queen's dance. Mod pi here. For a time, until son' m a’e and ^lr - F o v second ceeding the 6C limitation on was 46 years of age at her pass- ern dances nt Hnrbor Grange ton either buy or build, the °^*cer« plans of the event are the rural school district's equal- mg. Her father, the late Fred T. hall, and old time dances at Odd F will iive in the house raP’db' being completed. Tickets jze(j county levy. Sanderson, was a prominent Fellows hall. «as owned by the local are being sold by the boys, as This is the first year the Rural early day pioneer. Her mother, Sunday'n Program ouse. ( well as a number of business school district law’ has been in ef- Mrs. Cora Ann Sanderson is liv- 12:00 noon free barbecue at language« ll,'u"es in town. 1<<T. and th e f r ttw tax- mg m P i . i i i h - C it\. O reg o n WÜh park. It is hoped that the Grants ■ Grootendorsts speak English I Funds so derived by this feed payers have been asked to vote her daughter, Mrs. D. E. Riclh- Pass Cavemen will be present, • already will be used to give the motor upon a county-wide levy Since aids The family moved to Klam* as well as some hand. endeared themselves in the the overhauling planned, to buy there are no first class districts ath Falls, Oregon, in 1905, where The afternoon may lie divider! ' of those with whom Üiey paint for the boat, and for gaso- in the county, all school districts father Fred Sanderson and his into attractions such as a ball- » contact. They are thrill- line to be used in the seamanship come under the Rural school dis- brother, W. C. Sanderson engag game and sports. era how friendly local training. Marine paint costs a- trict law. ed in general merchandising 7:00 p.m. Queen’s banquet, at Rwen ■ „g fh‘ f 1(|,.n, v group told the Pilot, School board* in «w ry district burineas Her father was elected Grange ball, with Episcopal la Huirv a little sooner and so w ill any u n forseen rep airs subm itted budgets for th e school M ayor of K la m a th F alls in 1906 dies serving. This will tie the to a marine type motor. year 1948-49 for auditing by the at which time he was instru- final event. Sponsored by the Rotary club, Rural school board. These bud- mental m bringing the irst rail- Goumn Will Bo Furnished hhound Busses the ship was obtained from the gets were audited in February road into Klamath Falls which As became the custom last An Hour E arlier navy yard at Bremerton late aad anV changes made by the was completed in 1908. He also year, the gowns will lx» furnished Wednesdav’ APril 2UI ¡»“/ f a i r ^ n d ’ was^movedTerTin Rural schocl boart WPre c,ParIjf laid ’be first paved streets members of the court by the as Greyhound busses January.’ The boys, proud of the stated in writing to every school the town in 1910. Father passed, sociations. Shortly after queen * an hour earlier than be- Hxtl, u t i o » t h a t thi« training district. away June 29, 1912. selection, each girl will be fitted for dif 7 ’ ‘" I " . ft t <«* The Rural Dorothy received her educa- ! with a formal to fit her station « ‘ compensate » « . h .-tu X the Oregon n ^ fe r to «»••' school ' - y of board each then dis- Klamath Kalla of the court. C^ontia. g° " although they prefer' t o H r d.a. sh(> was The court this year will con nan ce U ,eir own w ay from n0W , rie l's levy to make the total Earl J. Templar of Antioch. Cal- r at 12;1g a m sist of the queen and four prin county-wide levy of $189.022.90 ifornia and subsequently moved cesses, instead of the eight as l\. ‘ - will now on‘ While the menu for the crab this amount, $63.270.40 is in to the Dalles. Oregon, and Cor- last year. The choice of queen “ IS p.m. Other times instead of 10:03 and feed have not been told the Pilot, excess of the grj limitation and vallis, Oregon. On February 22, will carry through both local the people buying tickets have ^ e amount upon which the 1920 Margaret Jane was bom and celebrations this year. P«n instead of 1:48 • ’ime these busses laid ,been assured that there Wl11. taxpayers will vote at the elec Dorothy Genevieve was bom on hour in Brookings if Plenty of crab« witb sufficient tjon sçt by tbe board for April August 25, 1922. In 1925 the fam-, Bruin» Jum p On Ophir ®>®sged to be on time garnishes to complete the meal. jjy movp<j to Klamath Falls. She "—*— ...... ... ’ Announcements will be made, -phere is nothing unusual about and Earl Templar took active Team T uesday, 9 to 1 Evidently the beating Gold later. this election. It is simply a coun- interest in the American Legion Tisdale Reported ty-yide simultaneous vote by all and Auxiliary. Dorothy held all Beach gave the Bruins last week lne Her Own" N ow Ben Kerns, Sr. Very III districts on the question of ex- offices in the Klamath Unit No. was quite a lesson, for Tuesday, ceeding the 6% limitation in- R and as later elected District the same Bruins looked good in • '• ii(‘, it is re- K lo n v ith I'«tils Ore. downing Ophir 9 to 1, on the lo ............ President of - .......................State an uncomfortable ‘ Mr „nd ^lrs Ben K*rm were stead of a vote by each individual District No. 4, >' ^ 2 ’ raVied Wed-1 called Wednesday Klamath district on its own budget. The Treasurer, which she hek Id sev-• cal diamond. This is the second game of the Conelutlffd on page nix lns and Showed Falls by the serious illness of bases of the component districts; season and the sixth time the of iiMDri ement. This will father Ben Kerns, Sr., who have been combined into one bax district in the county will pay Bruins had been on the field as ,7 \ rt*'d when Mr- had suffered a severe heart. His the levies of these districts have di* a team. s««. s LAST RITES HELD FOR PROMINENT LOCAL WOMAN CRAB FEED IS PLANNED FOR TUtS., MAY 4 1 Thursday, April 22, 1948 At the Doherty home, Wednes day afternoon. Diane Ginther a, 7 „ m and po... w». was honored with a birthday g was pre- about Christmas time, party, when a number of friends remain open not less than k 3KO b.v moved to higher altitude, proba- the c o u n t y ^ R u ra , i h o u r rlpctionf w,„ p , heW u e n invited to help her observe A‘.ich stated bly with hopes of health benefit. If th< oard authorization tolin tn.in the crade school building in the event. Following games, re- g about some The Kerns returned to Brookings school t , freshments were enjoyed. hool each district on April 30th. ¡late Sunday. .make th< full levy« every w ---------------« d . suf- " cmHned h .« -