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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1948)
USDAY. JULY 1. 1948 BROOKIXGS-HARBOR PILOT. Brookings. Oregon World’s Finest Climate ¡IRIS STATE EXPERIENCE GREAT," j GIRLS WHO ATTENDED 'SCHOOL Harbor May Be ; Motorcyclist Hits Bump Cpl. Don Young. Of the arm y And Thrown Over Bank!air ^orce> w^° recently was sta- N orm an Schneidau, of G o l d ilonet^ at McChord field, near Developed Soon i Beach, was badly injured about Tacom a- a fte r coming from his eight miles north of here. Sunday duty at Anchorage. Alaska, a r- By Right Method evening when his motorcycle hit rived here S a tu n ia .v morning to Training In Government Practical and Good To Make Better Citizens Of Those Picked is; week, with the report of Joan Byrne, the story of Girls , sponsored by American Legion A uxiliary, was begun. This Joans classmates. Ruth H assett and M arilyn Struebing have ‘forward with their respective re ports, which wollow: Bv Ruth Hassett Page Three F ’cJ R Brown, of rivers and harbors department of the United State district en gineers office a t Portland, met with the directors of the Brookings chamber of com merce, Monday morning to outline the procedure for the development of the harbor at Brookings. Brown said the prospects for this development were good if the proper steps were taken, as this harbor is well- located and sheltered. If it can be shown that sufficient materuil would be shipped by boat the harbor would be improved. This will mean greater possibilities for the lumbering industry as well as specialized products. ! a bump in the road and went visit re,atives while en route to !i over the grade. March field. Calif., where he will Followed closely by a car and ** stationed. He said he might ' I his rescuers. Schneidau was taken re *enllst in nine months, when to the hospital, where, it is said his *'hitch” >a UP he suffers from probable internal P red Moore, of Moore's Variety i injuries. He might have lain in & Apparel Shop, went to P ort- this spot for hours, it is said. lancl W ednesday evening on a for it was heavily wooded, had cornhined buying and pleasure his rescuers not seen the acci- ,rip He '»sited his aged fa th e r d*nt. while there, returning home on —- ... ................................ .......... i Monday. who w ere holding offices. We certainly was a wonderful took o u r places in the senate at Girls S tate and and house of representatives and [«re all the girls hated to brought up bills and discussed Therefore. I want to thank them . The man in the building Legion Auxiliary for giving who w as showing us around, told to opportunity us th e stories of the pictures on of all the main thing the w alls of the building. It was fitting acquainted with th e a beautiful place. rgirls of our state. We held "T hursday evening was Amer For some unexplained reason i Notice is hereby given th a t reception on Monday eve- ican Legion night, and also F ri actual dam age reports have been all General Fund W arrants of After that we had definite day night. Thursday we were in kept from the press in the re-I School District, No , 17, C urry ¿Lies for each day. We w ere troduced to some of the mem- cent Portland flood, and this is County, up to and including No. fortunate that we girls of hers and Friday night they held especially true w ith respect to I 7155, and all Building F u n d tings were able to stay in a re g u la r meeting. They certain- loss of life. W arran ts of School D istrict No. wn together. The other girls jy presented interesting t a l k s , Local people who have made 17, Curry- County, up to and in- i nice neighbors and we had ¡T h ey explained to us the whole the trip to P ortland within the eluding No. 220. are called for :l the nicest instructors i n ; purpose of the Auxiliary and! last few weeks, and especially paym ent. Interest ceases June Igroup for our government w hat they stood for. When they since the w aters have begun to 24, 1948. and house counselor. , spoke of the veterans and serv- recede, have learned from resi DORA E. BEAU! J EU. Clerk. dents of that area th a t a "hush” the second day we ar- *ce men in the hospitals it was has been put on all the "had our group into one coun- about all I could do to keep A unique charter presentation news” abou( lhe flood i ties. In this I was i fro,Ti g ettin g too sentim ental. It was witnessed at Shadv Cove It was noticed th a t there has k county clerk which seem- certain ly makes you stop and last Saturday when Shady Cove been p ra ctically no report [great honor to me. At first, think things out. ,, . was granted No. 6687 in R otarv iOSc i,rP p PoniP u h ,, ha,.o given a small am ount "W e also went into the hall international at an outdoor cere- r ^ u r ^ from t h e ^ d a im th a ? al » t training and la te r of th e Suprem e Court and met monv on the banks of the Rogue ¿ f )s ld a in " J " 7 s c u C ^ u a d V are hi increased. Tuesday e v e -¡a ll of the judges who were very river. The site was at Flounce finding bodies in the houses m v the girls got together and nice. Dorothy McCullough Lee Rock ranch. 12 miles up-river. findlng bodlts in the houses cov’ juimming together with in-J introduced us to them. She gave Present for the ceremonies in- cred by the floods. D evastation at the YMCA. Table a w onderful talk one evening eluded many dignitaries of the will never be m easured, perhaps, i v as also available for any- also. She was w ith us for a cou- district, as Governor Scott Leav- as m any of the bodies have been buried by shifting silt and debris. |who unshed to play. ple of days and was called back jtt, of Newberg, and an ex-dis- NOW . . All Greyhound L '•'•day. we held prim ary to P o rtlan d because of floods, trict governor of Dist. 105. in Schedules Operate on for our state officials, W e w ere proud to see her and California. i n the estim ated 200 present, •"ich I was running for realize how conditions were. Pvt. Richard L. Barton, son "S tu n t n i g h t was fun and four went from Brookings, many r but with other ability :rowd. was defeated, and everyone was in the program. I from the Medford club, sponsors of Mrs. Goldie Sw earingen, le ft’ up voting places for final I think it would be nice if we of the new club, as well as most - ‘°nday to complete his enlist. That evening we w ere could c arry some of our knowl- of the clubs which could send ment In the arm y a ir force, lie The F o llo w in g S ervice Is has spent the last 13 m onths on had won and everyone edge on to school this fall. Can- representatives. now in effec t d a ily o u r The Shady Cove club, when its bsIandl off ,h ‘‘ coast of proud of our officers. I'm dlelight services finished Northbound as a ' , ”ere were no hard feelings. program . W hile many were a hit chartering took place, robbed the 12:18 A. M. 1:48 P. M. homesick and ready to leave, most Brookings club of one of its dis- • J an< rs O - V (* R ^nlleish none were shown. A ft- time tinctions, that of being in an 1 ’ an,i and 7:03 A. M. 7:22 P. M. finer we attended a style all w ere disappointed when »hich was put on in one! cam e to leave. un-incorporated town. Members . rs- '*' ’iri', ‘ ein* 10:03 A. M, r halls, by some of the g irls "One of our special speakers, of the new- club have residence ‘ 1 1S ‘ r aI In s ,SIS?Lr Southbound »ere chosen as models. It i had been in Germany, and told of of as much as ten miles from! Ben K erns lert early Monday 3:10 A. M. 12:56 P. M. sponsored bv Millers store,! conditions there. Rex Putnam the point of meeting. morning for San F ranciaco on 5:4« A. M. 8:40 P. M. ' em The - As the custom has been for a business trip. He was accom- girls did a won- and Mr. N euner also spoke .” 7:19 A. M. many years, the Shady Cove club | Pan,ed by Mrs. Claude Goldizen Joan Byrne and Marilyn Strue- was showered with gifts from an^ daugher, Betti.. NEW “SILVERSIDES” uTMay we started our gov Bradley Page returned to his bing spoke at the cham ber of all clubs of the district. Brook- SUPER-CO ACHES NOW IN erning in the sta te work Monday at Pete Lesm eister SERVICE building. We were taken com m erce meeting last Wednes ings furnished the stationery for agency, a fte r being ill the p re '■ different rooms and lis- day evening on their experiences a year. vious week. Your Friendly Agent Going from Brookings w e r e speeches by the men at G irls State. Hillm an A. Douglas of Brook- ---------- _________ _ 1 Roy Weideman. president-elect; T. S. A B B O T T h is'son * and**father. Lynn Ita m p -! • " ( ! « ann" unc« ,hf. '< Bus K p M Brookings ton club secretary. Mr. and Mrs. hls d au Ehtcr. Kay Enid, to Alfred, Dewev Akers and Gene Gould. Chares Hoy of Crescent City, at ’ Ronald Akers and Dean Hamp- K<™> N ev June 13. The young ton made the trip and enjoyed couple had Sunday dinner at Hugh M oores home, w here th e ' the banquet. bride’s fath er is now residing, j wedding trip the cou-[ Lynn Hampton Attends A pie fter will the reside at Crescent City. Flood Damages A t Portland H alf Told W arrant Call Shady Cove Rotary C!ub Chartered A t Impressive A ffa ir Local News Items I Pacific D aylight Saving Time State School Conference Headquarters For FIREW ORKS For July 4 th ( aP Guns, from .................. 25c to $1.89 Caps to fit all makes ... 10c and 35c MOORE'S VARIETY & APPAREL SHOP "e Give S.& H. Green Stamps, Too! I To keep abreast of times and new school customs as well as to learn new methods of school management, Lynn Hampton. Io cal school superintendent, left; early Monday for Eugene to a t tend" a conference this week of' school principals and superintend-j ents. | He was accompanied by h is ( son. Dean, who has remained in ■ this area with him this su m m er.' ' They will spend much of the eve- | ning hours with Mrs. Hampton. j | now attending summer school at Corvallis. Weather Report For the 1 Sunday : June 21 ! June 22 ‘ June 23 June 24 ! June 25 < June 26 • June 27 past week. Max. ............68 ............72 ......... 76 82 ..... .....73 ..........„79 ....... „ 5 9 ending on Min. Rah 50 50 ....1 52 .... ! 56 54 54 53 ults, Pilot clas ick For ids have proven therm Enjoy Life By G etting More O ut of It Conveniences Come W ith Appliances WE HAVE THESE: ♦ Westinghouse and Maytag Appliance« Westinghouse Washing Machines Admiral Radios Westinghouse Radios R. C. A. Radios Fouler and Westinghouse Water Heaters Leuyt Vacuum Cleaners BROOKINGS ELECTRIC & RADIO CO. V. A. Mendenhall Sr. W. E. Wolfe