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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1948)
Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community ME THREE. NUMBER SEVENTEEN : al p .- t . a . INK" DATE AS POSTPONED elay To Doctor P u ts rogram Behind Of rhedule Planned BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON ___ THURSDAY. JUNE 2-1, 1948 Brookings Rotary Club Will Install New i Prominent W. C. T. l\ Officers Next Tuesday Evening Meeting J ’’’ ? ^ k’of^ r SMITH, JAMES TO Roy Weideman, who recently was elected president of Brookings land, state chairman of the Wom SERVE DISTRICT Rotary C lub, will, next Tuesday evening, be installed to that of en? Christian Temperance Union, fice at an evening meeting when observance of charter night wilt and editor of White Ribbon Re- 17 AS DIRECTORS \iew, official organ of that as Port be observed by the local group, which is just past it first year. sociation, will be guest speaker Interest In Schools Other officers to be seated will be Luther Tisdale, vice-president it Baptist Community Church, Evidenced Monday In Sunday, June 27. The publfb is and Lynn Hampton, secretary. On the board of directors will be: cordially invited to come. Heavy Local Vote John Ginther, Homer Kessler. Archie Hendrick and Dewey Akers, i to conditions beyond con retiring president. Warren Smith will be program chairman for Howard T, James, who served stated P.-T. A. officers, it the coming year, replacing Syd Abbott who has left the area. a year as director by appoint jvcessary to cancel the pre- ment to fill out a year caused Rotary Anns, wives of Rotarians, will be guests at the meeting pi clinic, sponsored by the by resignation of Emil Edward- P.-T. A., scheduled for last when a program will be presented, consisting of music, a reading, son. was elected. Monday eve resday. in the offices of Dr by Mrs. Eunice Faris of Rivers End, and a talk by some speakei ning to serve a two-year term, and Dr. Erickson, and W’arren Smith, heading a now being sought by the committee in charge. bd the organization been no- ballot of four men. was picked after the announcement1 ~ ~~~~ ~ _ _ ________ Too Many Girls Did for the three-year- term. Interest ciinic. it could have made SOYd'Hl Plan To Attend HY. COMMISSION in the local schools was evi Not Seek Higher moments elsewhere for the Rotary Charter Nilfht denced by the heavy vote. Office In Campaign Tietion, by moving office j Charter night at Shady Cove, ORDER DROPPED Tteo-Feisr Term Vote , ent/.1J 1 half-way between Medford and Nominees for the t w o - y e a r ight children of the 33 listed Crater Lake, at Flounce Rock QUICKLY IN AREA BY JOAN BYRNE term and vote: ; ad appointments, two were; ranch, Saturday afternoon at 3, Every day of the week at Girls H. T. James 7? he inchuck area, one will be enjoyed by several local State was exciting and its pro- A1 Landauer 3f is.x miles north of town, and' Rotarians who plan to go. Local Operators Com grams different. | Alvida Gardner ..............13 from up the Chetco, andj District 102, Rotary Interna One of the most eventful days Robert Swan * € mittee Uses Pressure i‘hers who needed immed-; tional, of which Oregon is a ma- was Wednesday, when state offi-^Warr^a Smith • . . .. 4 To Rescind Edict rr-dical attention, w ere ex- . jor part, has long made it a prac-! cials were elected by popular Henry Kerr •.......................... 4 r. S i \ t nson examined |jce jo shower the new club with ' vote. At 9:30 in the morning Th ret -Year Term gifts. The loca1 club has prepared The state highway commission, each of the six counties met for Warren Smith 06 two doctors have liberally all the stationery necessary for last Thursday, clamped the lid J t h e usual government instrue-1 Vernon Hanscam ................ 17 their services to exam - the first year. tight on the load limit of a ll, tion, and preparations were then Henry- Kerr 19 foe other |»uj111- t<»-1>»■ w i i - i carrier vehicles on Highway 101. i made for the elections. Robert Swan .. 23 | enroll this fall as private in this area, and a few offenders' Spirited campaigning reached A1 Landauer • ... H nts during their regular of- were assessed fines ranging from a climax at 10:30 a. m. when the H. T. James • 3 103-28 Vote, Tues. htiurs without charge. These S300 to $700 in justice court. 'prim aries were held in Waller '** Written in on these ballots. ■» sent cards as soon as Favored Exceeding An operator's committee, com- ball, a favorite assembly build- Had Budding Exjterienec bie. naming dates, prised of "Bill” Duggan. Wilson in8 on Willamette University Explaining the probable high t Parents-Teachers Associ- Six Per Cent Limit Freeman, Bob S w a n . Warren campus. J vote tor Warren Smith was ai- niember' made an attempt Smith and Fred Fox, telephoned Several girls had filed lor ev- r news leaked out that for <i P mothers on their way to i P atro n s of School D istiict No. 'fie a Salem office oi of the is-cry office except .... for chairs in followed hl.« ¡_ . «o the a ie m oiiicv m e v com o m n m iis-> " J m number of * years ---- - - he .................. -- tlu "GIRL'S STATE" BIG EXPERIENCE FOR LOCAL TRIO ip L, 7 , " y ea p ra c - 17- bv th e ,r VOte Of 103 tO 2S- Mon to learn the reason for th is th e se n a te and house of rep re- building c o n tra c tin g business. [•' ievoid of telephone com- Tuesday evening, sanctioned the udden and quite expensive edict , sentatives, and at this tune com- on, it was necessary' do district’s exceeding the six pe cn the part of the commission. I luting candidates were given an 7 n t" " , u T ’< I'm "Iat,0,n f°r o P p « ;™ ■’[ r ; „m the grapevine, as moat of opportunity to give short speech- ' not .»1» UP T ,h? * l,he SPh,’<'1S "f .he committee members remained es. The outcome was announced . l" . H iH an 10 S'™r ov- r 300 voted in the th ird ro n .c o m m itt immediately after l u n c h and 8iild, with two election to exceed the limitation. cc mplaints were signed by local ®ven more intensive work began OiT ln office at a time. | Under the new rural school . > I which led up to the general elec- K»e\er, Dr. Erickson was de- board law, the equalized base Tf °P ' tion later in the afternoon. Because af Gold Beach, so that for this district was raised f.om * 4 of this order, jpills of j Following 5*45 dinner the win “ »«Of mother, and chit- $10.95060 to $29.62165. w h i c h ">< area were shut dm A from | ners """ view of the forthcoming bonding and building plans, his M*rv|re>» were evidently estimated to have significant value. Mr. Jam es, w ho filled in on a p pointment, apparently did his duty in a manner acceptable to voters who gave him the high est vote on the ballot. •ere on hand when he ar- changed the amount in excess of Thursday until Monday. Trucks f Cascade Locks re- ' , the limitation to $19,538.20. from »'rmg.ng in grocenes and other, " ' v™ r th“ ” Delegates Return .«Ciation is grateful to a figur- twice .hat high I f o r the area were also o, g o v e ^ r. From State Confab poor, for their assistance. Moa* Patron, Forgetful I effected by the new rulmg. and .A “ every 'J™ As day, Wednesday had '’ mothers and teachers fori It was noted. Tuesday evening for a time seriously threatened, a social hour in the evening. A Azalea Garden club was rep * co-operation. I as well as the evening before, the economy of the entire area style shew, with the girls acting resented at the 12th annual con- that the people taking most in- \ o rd er as" models, was presented by one vention of the Oregon Federation terest in the local school and its r voking ! . ,.irL,(st dpn{irtrn<,nt stnWM. of Garden Club, held at Gear- of the largest department stores Busses Daily To welfare may never come to light, were people who have in Salem. A balanced schedule ri* June 17 and 18, by Mrs. rarly Saturday the ... lid was lifted . of fun and work filled the week, ^a or no children attending. fro th y Lockland, president; rve This District I few Observers pointed out to the H4"« on Monday mills re-opened I am thankful it was my lot to ^ rs Erma Rice, president-elect; J the evening ,,v»nin«r after Ilf tor! tor work, and $_$.$$. trucks again i were be one of the three chosen from and ^irs- Alice Perkins, vice-pres- sre a . for the summer. Pilot, late in been aided by two polls had closed that only about ntoytng on the htghway. loaded Brookings. j ><lpnt-elect. schedules being put on the one-third of the eligible parents ,o the old hmit (Next week, it is hoped that, These ladies took with them both Ruth Hassett and Marilyn myrtlewood foliage, a handsome v,,.e Greyhound, with | voted. The voting list of the dis- — - • Struebing will give their im- mformative placque of myrtle, now going each di- trict, eligible to vote at such an Realty Transfers pressions rtf Girls State! a yearling myrtle tree and fa ‘"c schedule, as released election is over 700. Tuesday only vors of most attractive figures T. S. Abbott : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stickels, 133 voted. ’ Sound of little "Miss Myrtle Wood" The budget as voted Tuesday, visiting the Frank Blachlys here Sou,th Bond ‘ for the project exhibit. The un : K a. m will provide funds for the oper over the week-end, purchased the Daily Vacation 3:10 a. m. ' 03 a. m usual darlingtonia and wild or ation of the schools along the Jack R. Young home near Har 5:48 a. m. ):°3 a. m chids of the local mountains line that was stated in the pub bor. The Stickels, currently liv Bible School Set 7:19 a. m. 1:* P- ™ added to the interest of myrtle- lication of the budget in January ing at Little River. Calif., but 12:56 p. m. wood. Registration will be held •22 p. m formerly of the Eugene area. 8:40 p. m. of this year. The large Gearhart hotel was By virtue of its vote both on expect to take possession in about 1 00 p m. Saturday, June based on day- and ' iot Daily Vacation Bible School, headquarters for the convention. Mvings time. , Mon.. June 14. _ _ on _ Tuesday. _____ ! p6 days. heduled for June 28 through At the final banquet Azalea Gar Another sale of the week was S. Abbott, who has been District No. 17 will be given a M agent while her hus- "conditionally standard" rating: the Esther M. Bullis home in July 9. at Baptist Community den club was awarded second for its 1948 yearbook. The 45 wen in Crescent City until completion of the school Harbor to Wesley W. Smith, of church Rev. J R. Haslam, ar prize delegates found much interest several weeks, expects building: after which it will be- Portland. Mr. Smith, a retired evangelist and vacation B i b l e among the gardeners in this cor U nion Pacific railroad chief dis- rchool expert, will be superin. there sometime about come standard.’ ner of the state and activities .................. ........................... » patcher, will take up his resi-j tendent 0 date no successor has Pupils, from five years through! of the Azalea Garden club, Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Bailey of deice here during September or or release of thej j 18 years of age are invited to I has not been made. Los Angeles are visiting Mr. and October. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Jones Mrs. Bill Foltz Jr. Bailey, w ho J Both these transactions were come. Saturday, to register. Rev ; And family of Medford visited •ne v » Warren Smith was just released from the navy •ndled through the Pete Les-f Haslam will aDo preach several j evenings, and will he here to Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Kerns over for Portland where went to school with Bill when j meister Agency the week-end. Î preach twice on July 4. called on business. they lived at Lo> Angeles. | -------------