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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1948)
Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community BROOKINGS, HOMES NOW UNDER iTRUCTION CURRY COUNTY, OREGON Del Norte County Fair Expected To A ttract Biggest Crowd In Its History THURSDAY. AUGUST 19. 194« HIGHWAY 101 WILL BE RE-ROUTED FROM CAPE SEBASTIAN SOUTHWARD CRESCENT C IT Y —W ith every effort possible being made to w ard th at goal, present indications point to the greatest fa ir Del N o rte county-ever held, fa ir directors believe. Nothing, which has Population Growth Of Oregon Since 1941 been fe lt would aid the fair, has been omitted from the program. Makes Imperative Expansion Programs tg Boom Of Beginning Friday, Aug. 20. the three-day fa ir w ill close Sunday at the fa irgr°und, just north of the city lim its. ict Said To Be Entries of a ll classes, such as ‘State highway commission engineers will be in rgest In History horticultural, floricultura!, agri- this area about Nov. 1, to make a re-location survey cultural,' and of all livestock, are the Pilot has been try - reported more than at any prev f^om ( ape Sebastian Southward to the California tor the past couple of weeks, ious fair. In addition to individ line, said Senator William E. Walsh, of Coos Bay, Ite a complete survey of ual booths, many organizations speaker at Rotary club (luncheon, Tuesday. “This : in the area, it was found ore reported to have entered ex much I can assure you, for your work hasbrought that job was more d if- h ib it blanks fo r Friday. . than first thought, way of entertainment the this to the attention of the ittate highway commission Noble Crawford Will fa ir In management no contractors in the v i- has gone a ll forcibly enough that you are getting action,” rto consult, and w ith no rec- Be Pastor At 2-Weeks out to bring talent to the 1948 “ Oregon’s population has in- building permits available fa ir which w ill entertain the Revival For Baptists creased 41% since 1941, or over i estimated that 80 buildings people in a way they w ill like. a h a lf m illio n people. A fte r the are either about com- Contests of various kinds w ill go next national census there w ill Noble Crawford, of the Chas. or well under process of toward making this entertain- < be a change made, more repre- E. F u lle r Revival Hour group of ion. between the Cape George Herman “ Babe” Ruth, sentation may be had in congress evangelists, w ill ment more attractive. filo district and the state For the past month the fa ir whose years in professional base when the state is re-districted. come to Brook management has been advertis ball did more fo r the game than “ The west, especially Oregon, ings t h i s Sat people are doing their ing in these columns, telling the any other one m ortal, died on leads the nation in hydro-electric urday to com budding, thus no word gets story of the forthcoming fair. Tuesday, follow ing an illness of power output, a v ita l part to mence a t w o- concerning their building, Late reports say everything is more than tw o years. national economy- Oregon leads weeks revival at perhaps, the building is going exactly to schedule. F a m ilia rly called “ S ultan of the nation in production of tim - B a p t i s t Com Swat,” and “ Bambino," by his • her. The economy of the w o rld m unity church, lumber concerns do not adm iring fans. Babe R uth h it demands that the northwest he an advetrise in sales to the Pilot, m aking more home runs than any other exploited and developed. th jf i s s u e re more difficult to complete m ortal, livin g or dead in his “ Southwest Oregon, especially veals. More an sun-ey. However, the C u rry long carreer in the big leagues. C urry county, is a big fa cto r in nouncements to Lumber Company told W ith the famed “ Murderous thia tim ber economy. The end is Mot that it was impossible Rev. C raw ford come next week Yankees” of the late ’20s to early fa r from being in sight, due to W hile little inform ation was *p ahead of orders fo r a ll According to radio reports, on '3Os. Ruth was teamed w ith such many new developments in the of lumber required in the available to the Pilot concem- the morning news broadcast, Mr. i im m ortals as Lou Gehrig, M ark tim ber industry. of homes, Rev. Crawford, church leaders and Mrs. Ray Struebing, of H a r-j Koenig. Tony Lazzeri, and others, "To meet this fu tu re demand urtsts who stop here r e m a r k assert that he comes highly rec bor, were involved in an autoi Ruth was the magnet which a t is no simple problem. This in they never saw such a b ig ommended as an evangelist. accident, involving another auto-' tracted people through the tu rn crease in population has throw n Beginning Sunday, Aug. 22, the , . . . , . m any community as they stiles of a ll ball parks. the state out of step in many noticed right here. They as- revival w i l l continue through dently the one owned by Chetco1 Ruth was operated upon last ways. Schools must be increased that the biggest building Sunday. Sept. 5, each evening at Store and driven by Pat Har- w in te r fo r a cancer in his neck. immediately. Highways must be f the history of the area 8:00 o’clock. Children’s classes roun. While, fo r a time, hope was held b u ilt im m ediately to meet the tf on right now. are set daily from 3:30 to 4:30. While many details are un fo r his recovery, he never did economy needs. The problem w ill The F u lle r Foundation, of Los available, the report stated that ra lly as he should. He was re- call fo r special action by the Angeles, sponsors the old fash Mr. and Mrs. Struebing. coming cenly honored at an a ll-s ta r base legislature . ioned revival hour over the ra "The present system of financ- from Eureka,, signalled a left dio each Sunday evening, as well turn at Bella Vista courts. F o l-j ball game between the present- day Yankees and the team which ing highway w ill never meet the other religious services. There lowing closely was the tru c k ,, he had made famous. His uni-1 needs. A bond issue must come is also a seminary conducted by _.w hich attempted to swing out form , w ith the No. "3” , was put j if the state can keep abreast of this foundation, preparing men ;]roun<1 (||e SInjl,blnBS away in retirem ent, and no other highway needs, to say nothing of kick-off' dinner, under and women for work in the mis A car, approaching from th e ' player of the Yankee team w ill j demands made. ** of the Veterans of For- sionary field. opposite direction appeared on be perm itted to wear it. "Since there are so many big ars Auxiliary, Monday, the scene immediately. In the at- j Greatest of a il of R uth’s ex- Problems to solve, it may take appointing to the spom tempt to miss it, the tra ile r ample« was the fact that under-! ,lnie to accomplish a ll the things c froup. in that only 10 at- "jack-knifed" h ittin g the ap- j privileged children could rise to wh‘ch are «"eluded in plans but ; affair, which was to proaching car headon, k illin g the fame through baseball j » 18 cerlain *hat Southwest Ore- . . , _ , , , . ! gon w ill be firs t to receive some r]'e k a lly to finance driver of the car. L v ft an orphan. Ruth made h u *mm(a, late eVen if but County hospital, at Gold R. C. Baughn, who was seri- Reports coming to Brookings sta rt through the orphanage in on a , basl, ;• concluded ously h urt over two weeks ago state that Mr. and Mrs. Strue- fiws rf the occasion were in a logging accident, now is bmg were taken to the Eureka Baltim ore, and first went to the»1 Senator Walsh. J Ru»ell, ot Gold Beach, m aking rapid strides toward re- hospital fo r treatm ent of m inor Boston Red Sox about 1917 as Ben Kern was appointed to the a pitcher. He was sold to the board of directors, replacing J. airman of the drive, covery at the Seaside hospital, injuries. New* York Yankees in the early , K. G inther, resigned W arren * -v ■' of G o N Crescent City, it was reported Tuesday morning. Howard T. > one Of tne founders of Sunday by friends who visited James, w ith M arilyn Struebing. •20s, where be played u n til Ju« SrnRh rep|ace9 L uther T -sdale. before his retirem ent. resigned, and continues to be riospit, 1 plan and an him. drove to Eureka to be of what- program chairman. apporter and Dr. Ray- W hile s till extrem ely weak, ever assistance possible. 1 Erickson Six visiting Rotanaru» were at Royalty Visits Chetco of Gold Beach, M r. Baughn passed the crisis » ----------- Tuesday’s meeting, tw o were here, '’"'istigati. n gave rise to K ing C hinook and his r e t over a week ago. He must w ait, from Oakland. C a lif , two from Soient, inue h a re le ft th t sea and , however, u n til he is sufficiently | Red B luff. C alif., one from St ^ty-w id e , For the past week, ending on en tered th e C hetco R iv e r to AC com‘ j strong to undergo an operation August 24 and w ill run George. Utah. < Max. Min. Rair hold co u rt u n til T h a n k sg iv on his rig h t w rist to correct a Sunday | ------------------------------------ ----- days to aise niember- ing day His couriers will con compound fracture, which, up Aug. r’P’ : ’ - of $10 or more , to the present time, could not Aug 1J Chetco Drug Store Has tin u e to com e m e v er in fami! creasing n u m b ers u n til then. he county. a s i5e touched. | Aug “ Installed Candy Case all busines firm s. i W h i l e dangerously close to Aug. l - A nd th eir com ing ts a t h o l j In keeping abreast of the age, berships one-1 death for over a week, his w ill Aug. 13 ies ye to all good fish erm en , Chetco Drug store, this week junt of $150.-j to live always sustained him. and Aug. 14 (}uy Shra<ler rep o rted T u e s added refrigerated candy display ’’ raised fo r ■ hjs courage carried him through Aug. Io d ay th a t she 'h u n g one' and • counter fo r preservation of a ll >rd w ill come I flying colors, much to the severa l o th ers reported see candies the firs t in the area. t and the re J amazement of doctors and a ll A new fireph ing th e finny bea u ties roll This a ttra c tiv e case keej»s the v ill be raised ___ — stalled at the ' candies at an even tem perature, up river. y levy over the between 45 and 50 degrees Fahr- He must, however, remain at ' home near the oce h m e who", it ta k e s to In the robbery a' enh< it T W. Zenier told the the hospital several months, it ca t eh ’em . re m a rk s »'oe fral- Store, S cal chair- is predicted, before he may return ixn> ( Pilot, saying he hoped to give lagher, w ho urges the te m p t uators e’ this area the beat always ed t*' com e m and replenish to his home. av a fter i rea EVANGELISTIC START. SUNDAY SERVICESWILL 'Sultan O f Swat' Mourned by World Struebings Involved In Auto Accident, Near Eureka, Mon. ta ff Dinner irts Hospital five0 Locally R. C. Baughn Gains Following Accident W eather Report M ills iav visito r in on the Pilot. Subecribe to the P ilot today!