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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1948)
'VSE JUNE 2<. lW â BBOOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. Brookings. Oregon NT CITY " «1 »ay isement 1 vise» he; I hundrw: et ins wgj | * from m an fro® j tshmg to; hoice. ived fa ,| t week L'pper Tie Whies, lunt, the ■ds. former West ith he i t now at] -erett. W - Tuesday] 'tom. He I company 1 he shouiil >nan- HO! IWDED A G A IN -GOLD H O A X ' ,v Would Like To “Atomic Re- „ >v call ;• I to - * * I X Process r IA 01 UOIG NT CITY Faces a re | this ar?3 n* I ead- iailv papers the past so Back in 1946, w hen gold discovery" w as on I county, the Crescent C ity y, told its readers th e was a fake, and th e »as severely chastised L competitive new spaper, [called it "skunk cabbage The excerpt from th e ane—One of the seven de- with conspir- defraud investors in a atomic processs” to r e fold in Del N orte and in i counties changed his p le a L chanted THE NEW )inets uals : JEEP At ookir & M endy's ivron Service Station i WeU- I medi intact Ore. for Ed, Mendy or C. E. Jones « n W uSr cX 30 in 5 - - „ k “’ candidate. held only two votes, one for president and one for th e running-m tte p o rtio n S e n d e r W h o m of N ebraska who was favorite of two mem - bers. was picked as vice-pres- ident twice. T aft a G O P sta lw art, failed to get vote at th e poll. r e t a to m ic p r o c e s s ? day « H e Sa , d R e c - SMITH RIVER The Ladies Aid group held its ,.«7.,io^u.,7; *• regular business meeting, Thurs- x,n . to r h a d been described as a 'key v e in -, ato m ic sen n t i s t at H anford plu- im portant to n tu m w o r k s w h e r e R e c to r once c a re of y ic e ir e s id e a t ,,ri.sldrd S e v c ra , m a tte rs w ere ta k e n d u r in g th e s e s s io n w o rk ed as a w a te r tester. various com m ittee ch airm en re So divided w as th e feeling in ported. Com m ittees ap pointed to D el N o rte co unty th a t friends ' have rep a ir w ork oone on th e alm o st divided over opinions on parsonage, w here needed, include th e v a lid ity of th e process. Peo- E thel Goodlin. Jessie L essard and pie w ho knew gold w as an eie- Isabel Buckner. m e n t could not be found except D evotions w ere in ch a rg e of as an elem en t, and tried to rea- Idaho H all. The society w ill re- son w ith those who flocked to cess for th e m onths of Ju ly and invest in th e scheme. A ugust. At the close o f th è aft- M ost people here w ho favored em oon, sandw iches and coffee th e process, w ould like to fo rg e t. w ere served by S tella H aight, a s tile w h o ’e m a tte r. j sisted by Ada H ursh and F ran ces _________________________ _ W estbrook. T ru stees of th e S m ith R iver R epublicans C enter c°n u n d n ity hall are sponsoring “ . a benefit dance to be held at In te re s t O f A re a S m ith R iver H all, S a tu rd a y ev e ning, Ju n e 26. They find it nec- W hile th e ir opinions w ill he essary to p ut a new roof on th e of no p a rtic u la r consequence, the! hall as th e original one is in m e m b ers of Brookings R o ta r, poor re p a ir and has leaked in club, T uesday noon, took a polli several places. P roceeds w ill go of m em b ers to see how this vote tow ard purchasing shingles and m ig h t coincide w ith resu lts of labor on th e hall. th e R epublican convention cur- W eek-end guests of Mrs. Ada re n tly being held at P hiladelphia. ' H ursh and d au g h ter. E dna Ross. O f th e m em bership resent, it w ere Edessa H ursh and triend, w as D ew ey who held a substan- C lara H am m ill of S acram en to , tia l edge over S tassen, w ith Gov. who a re on vacation. They left E a r l W a rre n of C alifo rn ia being Sunday afternoon for G r a n t s picked as vice-president. P ass to visit friends before re- N o tic ea b le on th e voting, eith er tu rn in g to th e ir home, fo r S ta sse n o r Dewey. W arren ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brow ne — ---------------------------- — . — and children of G ra n ts P a s s i spent F a th e rs Day visitin g his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. O scar Browne. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rice re tu rn ed to th e ir hom e a t- A lbany, Ore., a f te r spending the w eek end her-», visiting his sister. Miss E lm a Rice, and fath e r. O. M. Rice, and renew ing a c q u a i n t - ances w ith th e ir m any frien d s., Mr. and Mrs. V ance Bolick have as th e ir house g u ests at I V alley View A uto C am p, h e r ! Has moved to new offices in the JOHNSON BUILDING er Hendri< |<s Furniture Store. The office will uPcn on Wednesday and Friday afternoons from 1:30 to 1.30 Beginning, Friday, June 25 WE ARE NO W EQUIPPED G .“ ed his plea from innocent to, g u ilty as th e ato m ic gold" tria l opened in fed eral co u rt R e cto r and Bonew icz X. Daw- son. Los A ngeles, w ere charged w ith conspiracy, using th e m ails d e fra u d and violation of the se c u ritie s ac t. T he o th e r five de- fe n d a n ts w ere indicated only on co n sp iracy charges. E rick so n said th e group de fra u d e d in v esto rs of $200,000 in a schem e to e x tra c t gold from C a lifo rn ia black sand by a "sec- Dr. Raymond L. Erickson inda?» , ; — to do any of your AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING And Motor Tune-up Work ' e a!so have a good supply of parts BOOKINGS TEXACO SERVICE BERT DeMOSS, P roprietor World's Finest Climate P ag e Five sister. Mrs. L. E. P erk in s, who m u n ity church, S un d ay evening. a rriv e d by bus fro m Independ Mr. and Mi's. H om er K essler ence. K ans., to spend her vaca m oved o ver the w eek-end to tion here. th e ir new hom e on th e seash o re n e a r th e end of Pedrioli drive. T h e ir hom e a t th e C u rry C ounty L u m b er Co. will be occupied by t h e r son a n d d au g h ter-in -law , Lynn H am p to n and son, Dean, M i an d Mi's. C onner K essler. left W ednesday evening fo r a Roy S u n d erlan d re tu rn e d to business trip to O n tario , O re . Bi okings from P o rtlan d . W ed- ic t u r n i r g la te S a tu rd a y . t lay. H e a tte n d e d an appliance Miss R u th W oodw ard, follow school w hile th ere. ing close of school, has mov e ’ to te m p o ra ry q u a r te rs or. h er p ro p e rty facing th e o c ra n on I M em ory L ane, w h ere she is now { N otice is hereby given th a t building a th ree -b e d ro o m m odern all G eneral Fund W a rra n ts of home, w ith A ugust Jo h n so n in School D istrict, No. 17. C u rry ch a rg e of co n stru c tio n . T he hom e is ex p ected to be rea d y for oc-i County, up to and including No. 7155. and all B uilding F u n d cu p an cy th is fall. W a rra n ts of School D istrict No. G ene Gould, w ho la st w eek re , 17, C u rry County, up to and in tu rn e d t o B rookings a f te r a y e a r, cluding No. 220. a re called fo r a t U n iv ersity o f O regon, w as p ay m en t. In terest ceases Ju n e topic le a d e r a t th e young peo 24. 1943. p le’s m eetin g a t B a p tist C om DORA E. BEAULIEU. C lerk. Local News Items Warrant Call PORT ORFORD CEDAR WANTED!* Port Orford Cedar Logs, diameter 26-inch and larger, best quality. Telephone COLLECT the prices f. o. h. shipping point, quantity can sup ply, earliest shipment. NIEDERMEYER-MARTIN CO. ATwater 4341 Portland 4, Oregon W onderfully S m art Dresses oi Cool Striped Jerseys by Lady Alice. Priced at $10.75 N O T IC E of cancellation of school warrants of District 17 ot ice is hereby given th a t the folloing school d stric t w ar- j ran t s of Sch ool Dist rict No. 17 1 of "*urry Co u n tv , O regon, have t called f o r prlyroent for m or e th an st vent ye? rs p rio r to! j Julv 1 1943 W n rr No. E-27 , Amount of <ç ' 5 XI Issued to J W S h e p h e rd ., 12-8 -33. and called 7-35. 1 M arr. No. 377, in am o u n t of $1 00, issued to Rov e Y ounker, - 1-14-34. and called 4-36 i " a r r No. 491. in am o u n t of SI O), issued o C W.t tson, 12-22- 34 and caller i 12-36 W arr. No. 551. in am o u n t of ; j $5 (X). issued to P. Sh»•etz, 3-2-35. ■ and called 3-37. w a rr. No. 1895. in am ount of $37.43. issued to H S . B eaulieu. 9-29- 39, and calh*d 1-24-41. N otice is h ereby given th a t if said w a rra n ts a r e not presenter! for p aym ent w ithin six ty days from Ju ly 1. 1W8, said w a rra n ts sh all be cancelled, and paym ent th e re o f w ill he refu ted . Any p e r son holding any of «aid w a rra n ts should p rese n t sam e to th e u n dersigned clerk of said d is t r i c t , fo r p ay m en t p rio r to six ty davs from Ju ly L 1948. DORA E BEA U LIEU , C lerk, School D istrict No. 17, Brookings, Oregon. S P E C IA L PURCHASE Gay Cotton Sum m er Skirt , in plaids, stripes and prints $3.39 ar.d $4.89 M O O R E 'S V A R I E T Y & A P P A R EL SH O P We Give S.& H. Green Stamps on all Sales!