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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1948)
F*ge Four World's Finest Climate BROO KINGS-HARBOR P IL O T Brookings. Oregon THURSDAY. SEPTEMBr, J H . L. Buddington Rents ers on the opening day of the Officers Installed At BLUE SOX CLOSE Place and Left, Tuesday del r J eason W 'RnHHin ♦ . * ‘' Irs' Robert Johnson and lit- Satellite ( lub Meeting' '48 BASEBALL IN __c. R egular m eeting of S a te llite sided on , Adrn rnf M d ° n L r' ane ° for ? as re* tIe dau«h te r- Roberta I r e n e , have to th e ir home £ . ro n X n " L r e l the e a s returned e Tuesday f "m fol- the club, order o f Easter S tar, was 'WINNING' STYLE make hZn Si i t ' 1* at the Odd ^ H o w s " " j ■ Seaside HosPi,a I M r. Johnson ,s hall. The business session was Realty f ronSi t er of Gold Plan to move to BrJ « W loye d at Del N orte Co-op preceded by a six o’clock pot i he sale was made Blue Sox Close 1948 Creamery’, here n«md A. Lower. luck dinner. P Mrs. Lucy M a rtin Season Strong; Won A lice Rausch was installed as arrived here recently and is the 2-out*of3 From C. Juct. house guest of her daughter, M rs’ associate conductress, and Goldie S m ith as organist, as both were Carl Thomas and fam ily. Brookings Blue Sox lashed out absent at the chapter in s ta ll? Mrs. W illia m M orrison has re th re e consecutive hits, good fo r A F t ! " 6 PaSt P a tr° ” nome from Seaside hos- turned home exten.R.., by ( M runs, in the last of the ninth Acer Sandbo was in s ta llin g of. Miss Yvonne Long, bride-elect, p ita l uhore s h e spent several to edge out Cave Junction by a '» rs during our Sarini, was the hon o» \d a y s under medical treatm ent honor ™ » t. also ,„ r ,he " to 6 score at the local high or Irv in jeWels of the chapter guest at an enjoyable bridal and observation. school field, Sunday afternoon and many cards. Pas? ± ' edr at this tim e In the final game of the season. shower, held at the club rooms JACK YOUNG 4 tive nf ? hy , rand «epresenta- of the Community H all, Saturdav Floyd Swearingen, on the h ill afternoon. A social tim e was en Freak Cloud Action Lucius A x fV d m \ h a r ^ r t h J i . B? °f fo r the Sox, gave up only nine joyed by the group, w ith many Resulted In A Rain scattered hits but c ritic a l errors beautiful and useful g ifts pres- Early Tuesday A. M. his mates were m ainly re- sen ted to Miss Long. Refresh A phenomena of c l o u d s •pons.ble fo r the 6 to 1 advantage ments were served to conclude held by Cave Junction in the 6th ■ —those fluffy things which the afternoon. The bride-to-be is inning. float in the Shy, and which, a graduate of Del N orte High on occasions, can be so drear, hoWevcr, came thru w ith the class of 1948. was seen about midnight on «nth three runs in th e ir h alf of M r and Mrs. M a rtin A rth u r Monthly, by those who were sixth, one counter in the of Watsonville. Calif., who are up and awake a t the time. •eventh, and the aforementioned A streak of cum ulus’ had tw o in the ninth. Catcher Jack guests of th eir newphew and his OF wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beam M e n lead the locaI h itte „ " ~ o f T r e X , Q . v ^ h i , started coming from the west toward land. Just about the three in five trips, throe hits hrt. In trip,, and Mat M„ ,hair vacation .L™ in Del “ hi>? sP™d'ng their N orte coun tome these clouds reached the •on and Spangler had two sin ty, spent Sunday at Sm ith R iver Kies each. lighthouse, they seemed to become suddenly in fla te d - This win was the second for '•ailing on th e ir many friends. th e c form form er er Alice Alice lilii« Sox in a thro . the Blue ' J Mrs. A A rth rth u u r r is is th leap to mammoth propor- •erics against C . « Junction amt in’ T t a 5Pen' * ' rU’ OaJ turns. They seemed to strike ™ ¡ c re n e l h as. r “ ‘ ed creage and house to J in Frazier. Mrs. Buddington, w hoj suffered from asthma, could net endure the damp clim ate here. SMITH RIVER two 7 of Fii^no C a rd O fT hi I lurnea hy o f f ic ia i dealers the WESTINGHOUSE and MAYTAG sa m e ,” b u V ^ y ' " t h ' ^ fo u rth “ “^ Id KraUS and the mountains w i t h great force, climb, and go on. To a weather observer, all this meant disturbances, and showed signs that storms of some varying degree, was ap proaching. / t rained early Tuesday morning. 14 games during the summer h e r ^ '0 S° n’ aceorr,Pani€<l by W hile the season as a whole ± ? ° ‘ her’ Mrs' Ed Lessard cannot be termed a decided sue- r,'- ? b\ ^ )uthwe#t Airw ays from cess, it was w as nevertheless nevertheless a a defl dell- t o * i ? 1 P iesda>’ afternoon ces* ’ R m te sta rt in the rig h t direction. to San Francisco where Mrs. Tn,s was the first baseball fo r Kraus and son boarded a govern- hc F p h h‘ i,iPPines H P P i"« to Brooking«, in many years, and ^ i Z ' ¿ V i ' u ' Pa.fa ‘ "5 rJ Ine w hile the team was organized too t i t h ^hZ Wh° 3 pi,ot late in the season to get in to , J. S> A rm y a ir fo^ e . into Mrs. Floyd M orrison was pleas regular league, the sponsors o f the club w ill make every ef a n tly surprised F riday afternoon fo rt to see that Brookings is' re p when a group of friends arrived Coquille Valley Sentinel, pub- resented by a strengthened team to greet her w ith a stork shower. lished at Coquille, upholds, TO1. edi- ! In an organiicd semi-pro leacuc H w T ’ 8 t Lme was en-i°yed. and ¡ ° na \ tb|° telePhonc companv the honored guest was presented n its battle to raise rates fo r next spring. c i f t i e l ny d! in ty and useful this area, in face of the opposi Sundays short score: g fts; Cake and coffee were en- tion offered by several towns or. - T R H E ioved »t th , ° V/ere en' Û by several towns or. Cave June. 013 002 000- 5 Brookings .. .010 003 102—7 12 7 Mr. TheV Aren’t Too Bad! B ad’ r - and Mrs. William W illia m Buckrwr Buckner They B atteries: For Cave Junction, . Y A fa vorite sport of a lo t of Salvage nnd Morey; Brooking« le ft Sunday fo r Dunsm uir to visit relatives and the Buckners people is sniping at the public Swearingen and Moon. Plan to he among the deer hunt- iitilitie s in th e ir neighborhood. In the cities, i t ’s the tra ctio n com pany; in the sm aller towns, the telephone company or the electric power company. And it never ta ils to get a re-action. C ontrolled by Public U tilitie s commission, the power and tele phone companies have to go beg ging w ith a b attery of lawyers to prove if they deserve a raise in rates. I f some disgruntled patron is- 1 « L hX)u happy- he can k ick and find a hundred backers to second Coquille Paper Upholds Utilities 6 9 HOME APPLIANCES Our new electrician Jim Newel, is lifeM State of California, as well as Oregon BROOKINGS ELECTRIC t RADIO COMPANY V. A. Mendenhall Sr. GARDNER BLDG. \y p BROOKINGS' --------------------------- = = = a n d so are G reyhound fares Ye«, you’ll make big saving, by Greyhound with fare, fa r riZ i ^ k L *ver>-whe.< mow « t n . va«h for e tm , fon « ev#r>. trip _ by Gn,vhound, r /» « r e A re ¡¿o Low er Fares I Coos Bay .. $2 55 Eureka .. .. $ i so Fngenc „ » $4.60 San Francisco $5 25 P o rtla n d „ . $6.00 Los Angeles $1.50 AOCMTIO nal SAVIMOS O n Carolyn Kerr, Agent M IY H O U N D K A O S IN * COUATIST ,3 ’,. Brookings, Oregon greyhound TH« NA1IONAI OUA, 0 0|,|N0 Amm|Ca |rt, • * * » « I C A — J O IN N O W | " i; could >■«■"<’ them w ith o u t end fo r m any o f you have told us. In a sense of fa ir plav, w hv p o t e ? 1^ S SPade a Spade: the Power company and the tele phone company have had t h « same problems of unskilled la- . shortage of m aterials, and a seven-year back order to fill ° f a n unPrecc<icr.ted c f us h ? ?Tn\lla iio n th a t most c i us have had. ,o° bad- ‘ "«■‘ e Pri- e utUttte,. f „ f ac, th help pay a lot of t „ e , th at you and 1 m ight have to take over w ith ou t -them. = B ILT -R IT E ca b in et shoi a r B l l i , l ', n V ’ Sash Doors Frames Kitchen Cabinet.« Un-painted Furniture MADE FROM KILN DRIED MATERIALfj HAROLD T. JESSER Basement, Grayshel Bldg (Box 274) Brookii , r • We know it was extrem ely un- popular m the past decade to say that a privately-ow ned u tility m ight be s lig h tly purer than a tot of federal ones, but now th? pendulum is swinging, and it is at least safe to say that the p ri- vate utlUties are doing a fa ir job, and m many cases arc m aking a good record. vnn° H ¡a <hat We su«Sest th at you consider the many kindness es. courtesies, and efficient sen- ices your local telephone o r pow- p « ™ » " v has given you ,h0 = s= P F f/N C S RENT A FLOOR SANDER Do that floor job economically, by do ing it yourself!