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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1948)
j Nowhere A F iner Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community ■>¡E THREE, NUMBER TEN BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON Thursday, May 6. 1948 Petaluma People Buy I SMOTHERS g - SECOND BALLOT Ocean View Property HOTEL ROOM ¿ s ; • - S U S . E ,.”I PICKS CHARLOTTE P etalum a, Calif., *»•*» TURDAY N I ond G week, for H shortly after T noon LANDAUER QUEEN ùnveK™ Æ TWO COUPLES STEAL MARCH ON FRIENDS.. THURS. Sunday old habits of raining re ¡for extensive im provem ents and appeared. remodeling. Competition Shown Take M inister South of The w eath er bureau, late last A fter arran g in g th e ir business When .Ioan Byrne California To P erform week, told of watching embryo in Petalum a, the M atots plan to Tied First Ballot sto rm playing around out in the .M arriage Vows move here to live. Sam Gott is stering at Young’s Sm all P “ i,ic’ Pe0P|e k™» J ' was » helping with the c a rp e n te r work Saturday evening as Leon- Oil-grown storm. M on^y mom- It took two ballots to decide on the place. Miss Lois Crook, daughter of which princess would reign o v e r ------------------------—------------- Mrs. Peggy Ask. a graduate of '¡se. who had for the past ing’ both the Azalea Festival and Lily f D A D C C C D D D E lA f Brookings high school last year, weeks. worked for B erger Blossom Time, at the Queen V l\M D iC E lr U K E v Y became the bride of Eric Ask, son set the stage for his Selection ball, Saturday night at of Mrs.. Fred Gustafson, T hurs death, but probably saved H arbor Grange hall. The first day evening, in a unique ojw'n- wilding by his own inability ¡ballot resulted in a tie between a ir cerem ony n e a r Gilbert ('reek en the window. ¡Joan Byrne and C harlotte Land- south of the sta te line. Proceed •ording to Mr. and Mrs. auer. ing this cermony, Miss Mildred Case registered about D rake becam e the bride of Con- Sponsored jointly by Azalea p.m., and im m ediately Sea Scout Ship Bovs , ner Kessler, each couple being ¡ Festival association and Croft arrangements to bathe. He Gold Beach, Pistol Net About 100.00 For W itness to the w’eddln" of the ¡ Lily Growers association, the his clothing against the ¡other. Rev. N. N. Neufeld, pa; tor R iver Votes Kill [dance attracted a crowd com O perational Use How the fire started will j of B aptist Com m unity chu’ ch, parable to that of last year when County Passage. remain a mystery, fo r read the m arriage vqw ’$. princesses came from other Cur- clothes burned, and with In its first annual crab feed, any clue. The fire p e n e tra t- F rid ay evening in the county- r ' count> high schools to com- Tuesday evening. Sea Scout Ship i n ^*^drcd K essler cam e to the floor and into the Cur-Del wide vote on the school budget as , No. 232. fed about 175 people to i rtM’k1ings area several years ago sers on the first floor. set up by ,• the new ru ral school o L nner nder teaaersnip leadership* of. f i r s t ' a ,t ‘,'nded ,ne loc« local ’ schools, and or Mrs. Ray Kay net about $100 from the first this kind. So pleased !° ° k nursc tra ln in K a * Eugene »as through Mr. and Mrs. haw*. the vote was definitely Struebmg, head of the queen’s (venture jf.’ for a time. For the past three f Horst, early Sunday, as ag ain st in i Gold Beach where a comm*ttee each girl did her part was the croW(, and vote was was registered. registered. In In !n one "h o rn they w were the e boys over OVPr everything. evervthin„ years she has been employed a t »ent to the cleaner estab- 104 to 21 vote ", P1 '” «*1"« " the ’....................... ere to irt to clean up some work. Brookings, where the vote stood w’18 e ° e 9ueen- a “fish fry” has been planned for ,o " kln«s Marto-t. H er husband. Hr. and Mrs. Young learned H 5 to 17. the m easure was in Shamrock S e re n a d e s furnish- j une sonietirne. I who attended schools at Craig, ed the music for the occasion,. „ , i Colorado, was grad u ated from ^mething was wrong. Case fav o r of the 6r '< limitation, ."!')D Oregon. high .,-hnol. Al- presided over bv B. J. “Mickey” . . , . .— « „ y to n . ___ „ found, slumped on his knees O phir went unanimously in GoUld ^...,1.1 ™.. f ----------- - - ^ a’ obtained by the R otary club. te m aster of ceremonies. „„„ . , . *•— r two .,par" in the arm y he nt- budget when all ol hn h U . up plans for t(,n (M Orp s tn tp (or 1 to raise the window to h er 13 ballots were cast to ex Ml m l “ " w a llc associated w ith h l. all money needed through «... fa th e r bro(hcr jp , h(. C urrv ceed the 6% lim itation. of w hiskey, one W ith Pistol River voting unan- .. . . . fond feeds. Since the boa I did County L um ber t'n. \ ‘Uy emptied, were m ute evi- imously 35 to 0 against the bud- A t K o d lG K . A ' n s k a not come eq uipped w ith manv things o th er than the m otor and Lric Ask’ res,dent of »his a re a his condition a t the get, the final tally, except Up nf the tragedy. H ad the jw r Chetco, Upper' Floras Creek Thc Pilot received an an- sails, the boya felt that th eir , m»ny y<*«»*. attended the lo- oeen ra <1 a d ra ft would illahe. small districts vet to b e lnouncement of the m arriage of responsibility was to fully equip Cal schools’ aad earIy in th <? w ar - S - June - - Hassett, - - daughter - * r was connected w ith the m aritim e keen created, and probably heard from. Latest information -^1S of -< the rem ainder. entering the arm y -•I have died in the flames, received bv the Pilot showed the ¡Mr. and Mrs. Frank H assett, at Under directi lion of Mrs. Floesie service- I Kodiak, Alaska. Tuesday, to Buchanan, of the B. and B Cafe, to serve lwo years in the 8ou,h" as others asleep in th e budget lost 217 to 175. P acific. H e i> assisted -«■ by ......— R otarv .......... Ann? w est - at the time. Lack of W edderhurn and Langlois w ere, Richard Juelson. , , and ---------- 5t. . . .. » »socia .■> . ted t- fl caused the fire to die lep o rted favoring the measure.! June- a P«Pular graduate of who m ade potato salad, the fe e l U1,h h,s “te p -fa th o in bulb rats- fter a small hole had been w ith only four votes cast at Wed- Brookings high school last year, w as handled by the boys w h i ing derburn. Langlois had 17 votes lcft for Alaska last sum m er to served tables, and took care of Following the wedding cere- ’**> was removed to Gold cast, w ith the “yes" leading by visit her sister. She obtained m any of the kitchen duties. Each monies, the two couples retu rn ed work there and remained. While boy made it a point to see th a t to the Ask home w here they a t- • the coroner. No ar- th re e votes. in school she was editor of the each person in the hall had suf- tended a birthday p arty given in m ade a t ___________ f--------------------- high school annual, two years ficient to eat, and went aw ay Honor of Lois and Viola Young, this issue goes to press, ago. and last year was on the satisfied. It a® not unt.l alm ost tim e for because an effort is be- Brooking Hi-Lights staff. Following the feed, Mr. C o o k ,.the midnight bus for P ortland did Rade to locate relatives. travel agent for the S tan d iy 'd ’ they reveal the secret. Oil Co., of California, showed Following a wedding trip to Mr. Bazuk, of California, in his I’B Garden ( llll) over an hour of motion pictures, Vancouver, to w here they flew case against O N eil, Hockema, Started Here including "This is O regon.” He from Portland, the young (ouples Schoff et al, owners of Pistol The Azalea Garden club had shown this film e a rlie r to will re tu rn to Brookings. 'The R iver Lum ber Co., Monday at sponsoring a 4„n Flow er garden the R otary club and the schools. Kesslers will live at the Yelton by c l , nr WSlet v f pub' Gold Beach’ won 3,1 points in his ' c l X ^ o i ? ’first’ m eeV ing'w a7’M ay ' “ m Irs. Ira Brown, in o b servanse, apartm ents, while Mr. and Mrs. fr’tive. w ill ilf 'L at u , he home vi of »»ns. Mrs Dorothy oi of her h H p y th thn eC íní -i Pfiuipm cnt m ortgage ' — ” " foreclosure. j * 3rd iIU ai ,e noiiK- wi’dding anniversary, bak- Ask w ill take care of the G ustaf- *eek. with inform m a* be p lain tiff was represented v Lockland, who wil be our leadei f»fj and decorated a cake which J son property while the the orcaniz iti , * • C° n" R u,finK’on and ,he ( Aldene N. Roberts, Home Exten- the boys auctioned off for scout son’s m ake a trip to their old W h of April * Uu ,n£ an ts by ^ r ' ^->cwart and a Cah - sjon agent from Gold Beach was funds. C rab surplus, as well as home in Sweden. frying « »h* • o rn ia attorney. present at this first meeting. Mrs. ex tra potato salad, were sold - ------------ • The April iucne ¡<cZ,flt'uS1ZF ernon \\ ilcox. 24. of Port r- ptjCfia n j Smith is the assistant following the show, nation concerning A 1 °i pl^aHoH l?uilTy to a ( 'iarKp leader of our club. We elected Bob P erkins introduced thej Poppy Sale Due Here done 7 g th e w ork of tak in g a truck without author- Joann Clendenin president, Eve- boys of the ship together with On Saturday, May 29 a u e’eet^i, , d as IIU« inform jtv. and Wacerning rm a- a -! ¡ty, and was was given given a a 6-monthii b-momns Jyn Kinion vice-president, Ruth their skipper, E lm er P ark er. W ith com plete announcem ent issue contain motors, suspended sentence. Wilcox was Meyer secretary and K aren mate, S tan P atterson, and sec- coming later, notice has been frRing som / p W ? " y tlc e en ro u te t0 his W(“dding at the Sjmpson reporter. ond officer, John Cox. made th a t the annual poppy sale »- ’ ' n c a l ap * tim e he was picked up. Membership of the club is com- D ate for the fish fry depend» will be held in this com m unity osed of Ruth Meyer Evelyn largely upon the availability of I on S aturday. May 28, under di- Mnrv Sue T ierce. Joann fish in June. When a d a te is rection of Chetco Unit, No. 138, Mrs. Mary E tte r Died Clendenin. Maxine Moore, Nellie picked, an intensive effort will I A merican le g io n Auxiliary, L ate Tuesday Evening: be made to sell advance tickets. I Made by disabled veterans, Mrs. M ary E tter, who had been \a u g h a n , Alice Jones and K aren . -.......................... — these poppies raise money for m aking her home with her sis- SimPsfin- Take Child To Hospital ? h " h" .m ai.i. <■> l, ive At our m eeting we discussed . F‘ Rodney Sax ter. Mrs. B ertha Shiple, on the M im H elen Payne took h e r |the f " ™ » « w»nnd». tudent of th c Roseman place for some two our seeds and how’ to plant them *chools. won first prize, years, died late Tuesday evening and we plan to m ake scrapbooks two year old cousin, Danny Es; / - c e n t City in from cancer. meeting., which will ley, to P o rtlan d S aturday, w here I’.-T A To Meet The P.-T. A. will m e< at the mat ion contest. F u n e ra l arrangem ents w’ere be next Monday at 3:43. Dues he entered th e D oem becher hos- ng* high school »n T liu n pltal for medical tre a tm e n t on »Brook ' Eunice Faris, not m ade up to the tim e the Pi- will be 10 cents a month. __________ Monday. Danny was in Seaside day e n i ng < tonight I May 6 at It Couldn’t B e 1 lot w ent to press, and are being 1 8.00 c lock f >r a r <nd t Kay Kessler w ent to Portland hospital for several days i!.v E dgar Guest, m ade by Mrs. Pete Lesm eister il out a load of ly. and the doctor cusm <. [onday to hi e®t perform ance I end Mrs. C arl Berger. rtex for Cur » County L u m b er, mended th a t he be taken to the accorr nK to a packed I -----------------------*———------ itiön. m City. Class ads bring results—so o n l.i ;mp ability to Open indow Probably ned Building COUNTY BUDGET GIVEN A CLOSE RACE, FRIDAY BIG CROWD ON TUESDAY EVENING of • ' he had at* favor of the June Hassett Weds been C alifornian Won M ortgage Trial ■Lines" W ill Be This Week Gustaf- M River Boy eclûrn" W inner at our next ther recent- recom-