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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1948)
THREE. W E N T TO I’ROPERTY lATERS' CASE Former Teachers V is it Friends Here “Youth Night” Is Set At Baptist Church M r. and Mrs. Lowell Smith, fa m ilia rly known as Lowell and M arian, and th e ir two children, G a rre tt and Zona, both born in this area, formers teachers in the local schools from 1933 to 1939, were visitors h e r e last week. Friday n,ght wiJl “youfh niff/it” again at the Baptist Community church. There will be prizes for the Bible quiz winners, and special music for this sercice. Old and young are urged to attend and enjoy this last week-night service of the special meetings, now being held here. Incorporation Data Sought By C. of C. SCHOOL OPENING WILL DEPEND ON 2 ALTERATIONS Elsewhere in this issue appears ad avertisemnet on the part of Erookings Chamber of Commerce which seeks data concerning the opinion concerning incorporation I riff’s Jury, M onday, Completion Hoped To of Brookings. td Against Claim The chamber seeks such in-1 ( ome M ¡thin Couple Mrs. Waters form ation concerning the w ill of I Weeks At Latest those in the old platted tow n of I They also visited the local Brookings. In the advertisement! adverse claim” filed by schools, and were surprised to H ith permission being granted are set fo rth several advantages the school board of D istrict No. > V. Waters against R. G. note the expansion since they which urge incorporation. 17.. by the architects. Freeman & .sheriff, who had attached le ft fo r Portland. He is at pres Hayslip, that portion of the spec* property of W aters ent teaching at Multnomah Col fications and plans in the bid Ca, was rejected. Mon lege, and she at Catlin High, an call, published this week, w ill temoon by a sheriff’s ju ry . exclusive, high-ranking school in be w ithdraw n from the whole Iciiim was based upon an th a t area. hid. and submitted to " in v ita agreement entered into D a v e "Bud” Caparoon. who tional bids” of several plumbers, elf and Fleming A. Wa- that w ork can commence immed was driving the Freeman truck iately so t h a t school can be March 15. 1947. which was involved in the acci opened, possibly on Sept. 27. i jury could find little evi- dent near Arcata, two weeks ago The call fo r bids, being nub- flf the validity of this when Mr. and Mrs. Ray Strue- lished in this issue, is fo r a lte r State Will Be On and ruled in fa vor bing were hit, resents inference ations to the present high school sheriff, from whose cus- that excessive speed was called Parade For Week; building. These cal’ fo r m oving |the property was sought to blame. a ll laboratory fa cilitie s to the Many Attractions attachment was an out- He left Brookings at 5 p.m. on first floor from the basement, of claims filed against that particular day, and the ac Architects Complete S A LE M —Tt^e state of Oregon and t h e construction of both Lumber Co. by Pete J. cident happened at 11 that eve goes on parade at the state fair, boys and girls locker and shower Plans For Brookings rooms, back of the present stage, »ter for insurance on the ning. near Arcata. Lumber and beginning Labor Day. But which w ill be separated from the School and Alteration logging trucks, he claims, from here, fa dating from March 15. in addition to the extensive in new construction by a corridor. [for one year and which this area continually make this dustrial and a g ric u ltu ra l exhibits, By perm ittin g this section of tlared unpaid; w ith a b ill The long-awaited call for bids round trip in eight hours. fa ir officials have set up the most the construction to be separated, Homer M. North, on a fo r construction of the new grade Fog, _________ Bud avers, ____ was _____ bad, ___ and varied enttertainm ent roster in speed may be realized in m aking tnachinery and equipment, school building, and alterations I he was quite close before he w-as the exposition's history. ready fo r school opening. The re "fiters. on August 17, on the high school building. a r? 'a b le to see the Struebing car. As Free midway acts w ill be a fea m aining construction should not notice on Sheriff Sabin being published in this issue of i the pavement was wet, the tra ile r ture three times daily. Eugene necessarily interfere w ith con of school. I“5* *'as a paitner in the the P ilo t this week, and next. ! jacknifed when brakes were ap- municipal band, the fa ir's official duct One local plumber, a fte r going f ’“ that he was ille g a lly Contractors who wish to bid plied. “ Driving conditions were musical organization, w ill play in (Apr the plans w ith the school n property on that claim, on e ithe r o r both of these jobs to blame,” said Mrs. George Mac- concert several times daily. A ft board, believed th at the Work ix wgon law, the sheriff may obtain a set of plans and key, his sister, said, ’ Bud could ernoon horse races on the pic- possible to complete before Sept. 8 jury to decide such specifications from either Dora not be held responsible.” j turesque Lone Oak track is an- 27. if m aterials are available Beaulieu or by w ritin g to the | other part o f the fa ir ’s fun. J Wient. introduced as office of the architects, at P ort Two top productions headline ' ^heWaters interests, land, as stated in the call for j the n ightly schedule during the | week of Sept. 6 to 12. Helene to have been drawn bids, to be seen on page four. Permission was granted, by Hughes of San Francisco w ill 15 1947 I t »as by the i n o b t h R r v n in o .rh , present the state fa ir showboat neith, i was it w it- telephone, '? Tuesday night, Chetco I'n it, No. 138. Am erican "? • plumbH moNr S n ™ ^ e T r i d E y each evening in fro n t of the rac Legion A u x ilia ry gave a recep L .\* orn ,o before any no- I t .°m f n" ! ? - i t ' h e Jim McKinley home h e r e ing grandstand. The fast-moving, tion in honor of Mrs. Ruth Coy- l • s sc< Te the X , t ? i , ,K '.nvl,<'l?i Shortly before dajlight and left musical showboat features vaude ner, department president of O re L t0 sec « h ere it had S bidders to complete that part f nln(, • ns homJe, ^ s ville acts which have received gon* at the home of Mrs. Osa to be held legal, o f I he w ork ahead of the a lt « - I s „ ick, djd flam„ „ top billings over the nation. Johnson, last Friday evening. ir. ! ' ’’ ■ Lesmeister “ dd‘i l o n s .,0 ,he b“!h lhe three-™ ™ house that the I *■ Ackley w hile the school buildmK Eddie Peabody, the long-time Mrs. Grace Detlefsen, d is tric t -Pus is now be-, (am i, esca , o n l v ln h, i- '1.31 Was 'fpresented bv mg done byl the board rh.thes. Mrs. M cKinley s father. , banjo king. Day, Dawn and Dusk 10 president, of Coquille, accom L ‘ nsrton of Gold Beach. a recent Las Vegas sensation panied her here Mrs. Elaine K el- Cal fo r bids on the new grade Fred P f|ughaupt a„ )nVal.d, was school w ill be called at a la te ri carrled from , he hoUM. hv Mrs the Helene Hughes show girls, lert, department historian, of the dale, which may be known by Pflughaup, and M rf McKinley. and many other acts are included Illin o is valley, paid a surprise end of this week The five M cKinley c h i l d r e n . on the showboat itin e ra ry. Geo visit. Bids w ill be opened nt the ‘ age from 4 , 2. wpr„ Bruns and his orchestra of P o rt Mrs. Coyner spoke of hospital high school. Sept 23.. at 8 p. m. barely able to escape from the land w ill support the show as w ork carried on by the d ep art when they w ill he publicly read ’ attic Their mother helped pull well playing at the evening state ment. and on the c iv il rights and decision made. | them out through the ceiling ent- fa ir dances. questionquestion so v ita l in the — ------------------------------------ j rance to the ground flo or Each night in the pavilion, the forthcom ing election. She also to H W K retzm eier, Mrs. M cKinley suffered third- combination rodeo-horse s h o w installed the 1948-49 officers: oast View” tracts degree bums on her back and w ill t>e staged. T h rillin g rodeo President D orothy Widney. Ä ,Hkn" Wn “ shoulders. acts w ill be combined w ith the F irst Vice-president — Elinore Outside of th e ir bed clothes. v toId the P ilo t on horse show competition under the Mackenzie. a a . | the fam ilv lost everything in the Mw* ' arrancenients are A tra ile r camp, which w ill be Na7p Thprp u.a< no insurance. management of Roy Simmons. Second V’ ice-preside nt - M ary ûecrU * fOr e rectirn of expanded as the demand is in- Sunday'* Oregon Journal The dual a ttra ctio n has been an, Mendenhall. - prefabricated creased, was started last week j _________ -_________ _ Secretary-treasurer L illia n outstanding feature of the state V e lots of by the licensing of the Erickson fa ir fo r the past three years. Zumpfe. >■ hi da" camp, just north of town on Warden and H istorian Edith Ground admission, despite pro ductions costs that have tripled, Low ^ !> manufactured at Co- highw ay 101. Already several ‘perm anent’ residents have been w ill remain at the pre-w ar level Chaplain Osa Johnson. rnp;in.v has made registered. The three girls who attended A fte r several weeks of nego-l of 50c. Children under 12 are m anu factu re The camp is ideally located, tiations. deal was finally closed! adm itted free. G irls State were guests and gave f*ted hor at a low on quite a talks on th e ir experiences. . - straight stretch of , parly this week w hen A P Hen-1 tl ooer*? ° nly recently. road, approaching town. Adequate, bricks, owner of Hendricks Fur- u // f X i ‘fn ,0 P ortland signs soon w ill be erected, ac- np tir(? Co., beceme o ’ ner of the /■ distribution it is I cording to M r. and Mrs Sam August Johnson Bui.d ng. c ”cu-j We met Monday. Aug 30 at , aftX rn” Vin8 to th * | Erickson. A fte r announcing the opening I pled by the store, and by offices; the home of Mrs. Lockland. We Each “tra ile r spot” is provided) and apartm ents up s t a i r , went to Azalea State Park and several weeks ago of the O lym «ouïes, which include , w ith electric plug-ins and w’ater danced the V irg in ia Reel A.so pia Hardware, Roy Sunderland, The apartment, t finish ixtures and we went to H arris State Park, this week, has received enough the fu rn itu re *»e>t attachments. A community bath climbed c liff I, and stopped along stock that the opening a c tu a lly by Mr. and Mrv August to sell fo r and shower is also provided. the road fo r a while can be told, according to an ad w ill be the future bon cost w o u ld ’ Mrs. Lockland treated us to ice vertisement on page eight of this Hendricks fam ily. Th< pm. Accord- P. D. Hanks went to Crescent H< ndricks home w ill be cream. She also read us a story issue. ier, a two- C ity Monday to consult Dr. Sto hnmp for the Johnsons. when we return to her home.— The new firm wdll deal exclus Karen Simpson, reporter. h« obtained ver concerning his hack and hip ively in a ll saw m ill and lo g g n g in « fpaí equipment, replacements and re rookings. I t which had been ailing. He is im Subscribe to the P ilo t today’ p a ir items. hat price. proving. Caparoon Defends Truckers On Any Speeding Charge BIDS CALLED FOR ALTERING H. S. SCHOOLBUILDING OREGON STATE FAIR STARTS AT SALEM, MONDAY A u x ilia ry Head Visits Local U nit North Bend Fire Destroys Home f^craft Houses Erected Area Soon N ew Trailer Camp Is Started In Area Hendricks Buys Johnson Building Flower Girls Opening This W eek