Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 05, 1948, Image 1

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    Rembert
and
¡Pate
foe ®r
Seeson,
Coos COU!
°u n ty at
laving
h ng the
Ss w ill rj
at the
Pirated
ms Bay
Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community
* n t near 1
•f cattle
• fro m |
rive to
k for
HI. NUMBER XXIIL
jR Q O K IN G S.
CURRY COUNTY,
OREGON
mping.
im provi
i t identi
ainnient
orestry
Andy A«
CHARTER AT FRIDAY CEREMONIES
and head of the supervisory de­
partm ent for elem entary educa­
tion, visited in Brookings Mon­
P on soj
day morning.
; tuss
While here she visited both the
BEACH—Many hospitals, cost of the completely-equipped
?d by
[«ate of Oregon, including hospital.
old
and new school buildings and
»'ornun
Beach hospital,
It
ust
« p u a i, a
a r re e in!
in
n m
mu
s t be
oe realized at the out-
out j ,,w‘,ru
w,e SIIC
noted the
size ana
and locations of
>r is
losing their licen ses! set, however, that these federal the school’s payground areas.
chc
said both Dr. W. A. funds
w
apropriated
She v commented
she “was
A u iiu s
w c e r r v e
a
p r o p r ia t e d s some
om e
u i i u n c n t r u that
n i d i &ne
w as
land,
rtain,y wel1
and Dr. Raymond L. tim
tim e e ago
ago to
to be
be available
available o over
v e r i i 7
certain,y
well Pleased
pleased with
with thej
th e|
als are
this week
* h i t h ,’ he. v o ,.e r ’. o I
a five-year period.
Numerous
ise for 1
due to the fact th a t o th er cqgnmunities a l s o with the district backed the budget
re club
has adopted strin g en t t**gh priorities and the necessary and bond issues."
to Elk
licensure standards — plans and finances arranged as
be ju
lonnot be met by anything well, have already received their S ta te D e p a rtm e n t
temoon
Jerseys | | tsan a modem hospital..
Concluded on page five
ides for i
iGroup Will Incorporate To Give Identity
IT# Movement Toward Financing Project
[jears the Oregon board o f ’ RaiIo. u
„ i ,
J ba» been obliged to li- Baughn Badly Hurt By
[Munitions which were ad-j Falling S nag TllPsdav
lb Mow standard in view
R r *
‘
lU V b U a v
n . C. Baughn, it was reported.
1 fact that such hospitals
than none at all and Tuesday, was struck by a snag
' condition w e r e such as he fell a tree for Swan Lum­
ber Co., north of town, causing
new buildings was dif-
However, t h e economic 'him to suffer, besides a compound
at present is such th a t fra c tu re of the right arm, an un­
can hardly be used a? determ ined am ount of injury.
'for delaying the “build-j c
rushed by ambulance to
h„spn a k in ,h is ! SV slde. hospi,al- Crescen' r i , -v’
I w here is under observation.
lorth
federal government has
f.nds available whereby
v f construction of a com*
I equipped hos| ital becomes
' a burden on the local
«y The Oregon board
16
S p e a k e r In ju red In
A u to W reck, Sat.
.St'n" ' o r W alsh, of Coos Bay.
Manv C r a id T I ? 1 V « 1 uniler Dispensation;
Many Grand Lodge Officers Present At Rites
n ns
nstituted i s t ^ ■---•
F r i w • i W
v « '
th i^ h 'h - IaSt * r ’^a-v n’8ht. at
...
school gym nasium , and
“, ' rs 7 « 7 . * offlcia,1>
pt •
«7 ’ install-
f L
Y 5 h e r ®"__;od®e
^ v J t a ® .o 7 fficials-
Ticia,s’ here
her:
ceded the r . . r . L „
**'
ceded the ceremonies, a t the
H arbor G range hall.
The W orthy G r a n d M atron
lim a Thum, of C ottage Grove,
was in charge of the constitution,
th a t it ? hf° w as uto have sP°kcn Tuesday county s c h o o l superintendent, this area have s itn « l
fa
20-bed |
. ,h a <«»»* * » « » * club, that she has approved the stan- A m ertafn F ^ r a u S ? of iu d S f
injured and hospi,allied
S.7- darfl.zalion I,/m s and »hat
hat .h.,
she 2 J 2 „ ¿ X .ertfra,lon
T “ " “ 0? of L
Lah"
f» Curry county, look- I w as inJured
hospitalized Sat-
abor r
u rd ay because of an auto acci- h a i „flk, ally subm ittl.() Dis„ E j
T tm l^
d
[Gcxi Beach as being acute
dent.
The extent of the « accident
No 17s
17s pjan
Dian to
to Rex Putnam
i,
.♦ ,o^aIJ rouP and
rien
»-■
v.i this
uns county an A -l w
; as not
uem X
No.
learned, but he w prom-
?
X » X PUtnam’
th e national
" r obtaining a f e d e r a l 'U<1^ not learned, but he prom- state superintendent.
I organization
rone-third of the to ta l! ,SP<1’ “ 5* ha'' 10 b' |,n "‘- ht 11,1
II is expected that tne el emen-
___________ ________ _______ "
a stretch er, would appear next lasy school will be placed on
Robert Reekman left for Ash-
uesday for certain
the “conditionally standard” list land to undergo medical tre a t-
’Pia Hdw. Co.
S everal local people who came soon, and th a t the district w ill, rnent for an e a r infection
to the m eeting expecting to hear participate in the basic school
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Open Aug. 16
ppply Loggers
w ill
L 5 r"'w !
s h o r tly
a defiri •,
be
score, but enjoyed the }n^thai
moment
th e
s-ppiy'c,', '.me
Cr
hap,a‘n—
» M n W - C a r t tm a Wise-
m an
r 'i .n d - T
» * "£ "
, Grand M arshall—E sth e r H art-
I«y.
Jew el M arlin, past w o r t h y
grand m atron, of Coos Bay, who
hasn't missed
installation of
her chapter in 19 years, spoke on
E astern
ta r history.
_____ S
______u._
C A B IN FIRE C L A IM S
LIFE O F FR A N C IS
Wcideman, Hampton
JOSEPH DALLAS EARLY LAST WEEK
fund this year._
Attend Rotary Assembly
venture,
,:pPfi th e
& A u to S u p p ly
Hendry.
Associate P atron — C harles
Bickner. .
M arshall- Agda Bickner.
A pproves
p proves School
A . F. o f L. Local
T re a su re r—Iris Kindel.
D|
c
ai
i
S ecretary —Edith Low.
’ «OHS r O F N O . 1 /
W ill Be C h a rte re d
Conductress -E ileen Ewan.
Howard James, member of the
Adah—G race Yelton.
ra n g
school board, and Lynn Hamp- A t G
_______
_ e , H a ll
R uth—Helen Hanscam.
ton. superintendent, spent last
To install
' of ~ i " lnr»!
E sther—G race Edwardson.
Friday afternoon conferring with No. 2815, for tim ber and sawmill
M a rin a - Rose H ubbard.
,,
Mr. Emerson and Cliff Robinson
E lecta—Jew el Gott.
*’ ' ’
-
works, a general m eeting has
of the state departm ent of edu- heen called for tonight at 7 30
W arder—Mina Christensen.
cation, and Mr. Freeman, archi- at H arbor G range by Mr Allen
S e n tin e l-S a m Gott.
tect regarding building plans and organizer for the union. Election
—
» o c ia ie
c con-
on
Alice
Rausch, « associate
standardization of the local pub- of local officers will be another ductress, and Mrs. Goldie Sm ith,
,c ^ ° ° ls-
order of business for the meet- organist, were unable to lie pres-
Both members of the state de mg, it is pointed out in an ad- em> but w*11 be installed at the
paitm ent of education expressed j vertisem ent elsew here in this is- next m eeting
“ •«faction w i t h the way in sue. calling atten tio n of a ll'e m -!
G rand Lodge officers p resent
which the district is meeting the ployes of the local tim ber Indus-1 included:
‘
standardization requirements.
try.
f',.u „ i n
*
Word has been received from
According to Mr. Allen n e a rly 1 Gran” A d/h* B l . n c h '^ f g e P
Mrs. Georg,a Fromm. C u r r v all w o ik e n in at? the m m ." P
Cr
i A
,
i ' ' 1" ' , , r r “*'L
M has need
indicated
for ,
A la s k a Pictures
¡he S h o w n A t R otary
Co i
Roy Weideman, president, and
Lynn Hamilton, secretary, of thef
Brookings Rotary' club, attended)
, the assembly
• ' .» of club presidents)
I •
Origin Of Fire Not Known, With Speculation
As to 7 ime Dallas Lost His Life From It
—
supply companies
a" d ’ecT a r “‘^ Friday
hJ ld a and
t 1i nr Satin;-;
iw
sg *
« « Hamilton
m b w Diace
« « « some
1»,
«
»
has f' ,rrned Un- fV ltr tr iin g , I u e s a a y
Washington,
week m a •»»
cabin
I
the « s Cecil
G. R. Milford, member of Red day. Over 100 members were ,n up the Chetco river. His body, charred beyond recognition w m
.
3 iPPly
discovereii late W ednesday by Mr. H am ilton following his r e tu r n
t** sfon w
,,.r ,
fhe Bluff. Calif.. Rotary club, who attendance, they reported.
now lives a t Rivers End. shewed! An annual affair, this assembly, from a tim ber cruising trip of two days Origin of fir,. «»»1
?
several hundred feet of his o w n jis designed to indoctrinate all of happening are speculative in minds of county officials wh, i^
L ^ut s - : '■ Co., and film concerning an Alaska trip, new club officers in ways of Ro- vestigated the case From evidence at hand it a Di*are<i tb » t Mr’
■ » « ^ t h i n g a mill c r m ade in 1941.
ta ry adm inistration Club prob- D allas had ma(k,
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.« T T ™ w :I need or
S ta rtin g a t S eattle with his lems are discussed freely and it Paffc jnlo
house for ite m s,. anywhere.
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‘ H ard- pictures, Mr. Milford “took” the usually comes from clubs that when. finally, his clothing caught
In telling of the event Sheriff
L
R o tarian s by way of the inland have solved these problems
afire, and caused his death.
Sabin told the Pilot that Mr.
. passage to Alaska, up the Alaska
When found, late W ednesday P a,,l as had ,n his band a p o ck et-
i?y?o.,h
of f M usic
Seals uti, vrs A1 £ ¿ « 2 p Yuko . n Rlver'.the"cp!"
'Z , " B a ttle o
u s ic ” by
,, Mr. H am ilton, who
, , had re X - ®r b,,lfold’ bad’y burned,
turned from his tim ber eru.s.ne w h,rh hc had rescuer! on bis last
Meetina Tuesdav
Uh»d., EveningZXn
? ? tv
> C
heu? P * c * t / X dr
**’ed
ru
? e" . '° Posl-
No.
1 U'g.,,n Monday:
tr ¿ ú ^ or?‘’ Widne>
■^MtOttnander
Bob
ander -Con-
£ " “ P, . baCk b-V “ Ot,,' r roU' e ‘°
S eattle.
One section of the picture,
just as it “was to be continued"
showed huge salmon leaping the
Set For S a t., A u g . 7 t^.
mj . ua;
n ,
*
som
one
.... - n . » d ...........
.
¡,.Sh
< e : » ukc
¡ ¡ 'm u d l ^ no»
'a n d some
T re a m
y S.W
Z h e " c o .. u n t/’ c o r X r
,rom
■»>
it, let’s say mellow and dream y Sabin and the county coroner
'
- music is the m a tte r in ques- arrived W ednesday evening, and
tion which will be given dance * e re sizing up the situation, the
Mr. Hamilton, in his report,
fans Saturday. Aug. 7. at H ar- badly burned body burst from b*ld the Pilot th a t he believed
-
• the sw'elling induced by the b u rr-! Mr Dallaa had died Tuesday,
and le n g th o f tim e fo llo w in g th e
could offer no Suggestion as
^-Kay Kessler.
It« . _
c. A
V A Mendenhall
in this film, which was in color. I Advertising
1 Yeh,
^ G e o r g e Nelson and depicted the beauties of i the area las
A laska.
[ certisem ent may bi
^ ‘ his’orial will be
Prefacing his showing of pic-; w here in this issue.
«i the next tu res, Mr. .Milford repeated the
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>< n ice ofti- im m ortal Robert W. Service's
Homer K essler w
"The Spell of the Yukon.”
| business caller. Tue lay
'
C'» ™
in ad- the hot sun the rem ainder of
that day. and W ednesday until
late afternoon. There was little
evidence to work on for determ -
ing the tim e of the fire, as only
a few em bers of the fire rem ained
a., area of tim ber He was gone
until late Wednesday afternoon.
Because of the sta te of the
body, the coroner directed burial
at the spot.
■wm.
rlini
? ‘th J n sta ,!a !!?n of <**« under
d.rection of W orthy G rand P a t-
ron Rex Ifeartley of Jefferson.
Seated w ere:
W orthy M atron—Lillian Weide-
man.
W orthy P a tro n —C harles Low.
Associate P atron — H a z e l