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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1948)
Nowhere a Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community THREE NUMBER XXXII »KINGS WILL ;,NOV.1O,0N iRPORATION ____ UUOOKINUS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON Lumbermen Plan Dinner C-d| c | - . a, cl At Smith River, Saturday r 0 ’1 F ,o w e r S h o w Double O Lu mix* r Co. Gives To Hospital Fund ELLSWORTH MET WITH CHAMBER MEMBERS, FRIDAY Lum berm en from Curry Coun-J Billed Bv Smith O PH IR — Mrs. Viola Ramalia! ty. Oregon, and Del Norte Norte Coun-, Coun- DX ^FTlITn - . reports th a t every employee ofj ty, Calif., will meet. Saturday Club Tom orrow Double O Lum ber Co., here, has evening a t 8:30 (California dav- OmorrOW to the fund! SMITH RIVER — Under chair given a d a y s wages _ ------ light tim e) at the Cbmmunity Set By Countv hall in the first of a series of manship of Mrs. Mabel Maris, Lor bui,dinfi a new hospital for get-together meetings” of t h e the local Women s club will stage C urry County- irt; Area Will Vote European Situation Is _r . its 1949 fall (lower show tomor- I be entire am ount was col- group. Become A City Serious As Has Been This meeting, to be a dinner row at tbc Community hall. As- ,ected and sent to the bank over Told Though Papers affair, to which wives are in- slsting Mrs- Maris wil1 be Mary: * ago. The fact was over- Itaf the need for incorpor- vited, will be served bv W. S. C. Pats Bailp.v- Elizabeth E v a n s , ¡°°ked last week, in report to «f Brookings as a city, some S. of th e Smith River Methodist Stella Haight, Zelna Maris and ’ pu ’ *5i,y c°m m ittee. “The situation in Berlin w ith ago a number of citizens, church. Flpannr t nvmn»» It has been pointed out that if reference to the relations of all Eleanor Layman. than 125, signed a petition A program, including speaker, Always attractive, this year's every wage e arn er in the coun the Big Four nations is serious nt to the county c o u rt just about as serious as it has and discussion will follow the event has been planned with a ty were to give a day’s wages an election for th a t p ur- been pictured by the n. wspa- dinner. hope .hat it will exceed all otheel i f L * P ?.s petition was Hied last orevioiiB showings. shmvino« Lumber Co. the hospital funds pers of the county,” H arris Ella- previous ay, and November 10 is would soon be raised. w orth. congressman for the 4th Tea hostess is June Brogan, a s the election date. D istrict, told members of the lo sisted by Grace VanZee, Ruth lie signing the petition a re cal cham ber of commerce a t a Wells, Jessie Blagden, and Betty that this community has luncheon, Friday noon. “We are I McClish. past the place w here it facing crucial tim es.” A re you interested in better- Women of all surrounding vi (o much longer w ithout Mr. Ellsw orth frankly answ er schools for this community? cinities are urged to come to this «fit realized from incor- ed all questions put to him by affair. Be sure to attend the first First of all these cit- those present, concerning all th e m eeting of the local P.-T. A., Yolande, daughter of Mrs. Mary legislation enacted by 80th Con Jize that the county has tonight (Thursday) at thc high E ttinger, became the bride of gress, especially the T a ft-H a rt as to place a full-tim e dep- school. Donald Lee Vaughan, last F ri ley act which has become quite and the state police O ur teachers, who are a vital day evening at B aptist Commun a cam paign issue. Both labor and under the present set-up. ity church. Rev. Nick N. Ncu- m anagem ent, he said, agree to citizens also realize th a t p a rt of our community, will be George Widney commander, i feld, pastor, officiated at the sin- its fair principles. nveniences such as s tre e t honored at a reception E ven one The industrial east has recog cannot come unless pro- in the community is urged to has planned a party, Monday, gle ring ceremony. Oct. 8, at his home for both L e -, G i v e n in m arriage by her nized the possibilities of the fa r is made. The sta te ru ra l a tte n d to meet them. It is a good policy, the P.-T A. gion and Auxiliary, first in a brother, Allen, the bride wore a west. In all future legislation, he u .a* costs as much as any points out, to know the people series planned for the winter. white satin gown, and carried a asserted, there will I k * more ap k : levied by a city, Cards will be enjoyed, and re- bridal bouquet of pink roses and propriations to aid developm ent citizens were cognizant who have charge of the clul- which will affect the economy of fact that this area had dren during the day. It is right! freshments will be enjoyed la te | carnations, M atron of h o n o r was Ruth the nation. otity; that insurance ra te s th a t the parents meet the same in the evening. All service men Accompanying E llsw orth tj igh as may be seen in the obligation in the way they dc- and ladies are invited to come Vaughan, sister-in-law of t h e and enjoy the event. groom. Bridesmaids were m em C urry county was Mr. G arver, areas; that many business m an d of the teachers. bers of 1 94 8 Azalea Festival j his secretary, r-ses will not come to an court: M arilyn Struehing, Joan Mr. Ellsw orth left here for Gold uncorpora ted. Byrne, Ruth H assett and Char Beach where a dinner was set lotte Landauer. Yolande was thc for that evening, w ith u boat fifth member of the group. trip up the Rogue planned for A novel program, in which the years ago, he came here about The bridesmaids gowns were Saturday. m em bers told something of them 2 Vi ago. He predicts a great fu of aqua, pink, yellow and blue. selves. was presented Tuesday ture in this vicinity, because, Flower girl was Sheron Widney. Arthur Neetz, represent- noon a t Rotary- luncheon. While as he stated i t : “It is the only B»-tti Goldizen sang “If You •Grld Wi ie E vangelistic tim e limited the fun to but sev place for people who wish to en -| were the Only Girl in 'th e World i: n. will speak a t th e en, the group anxiously await joy life to come.” . and "Always,” favorite songs of Community church, Sun- rep o rts from the remainder. Admitting he was bom a b o u t; lx}th the brWe and groom. Ush- ",e morning worship serv President Roy Weideman le i 80 years ago, Dr, J. E. Steven-1 ers w ere Alvin V aughan and Con- 11:00 ♦ off the discussion by telling of son can get a pet peeve when re- ncr Keggier. School Board of D istrict No. ywtz is visiting various his life, how he first became a ferred to by his wife as being Reception was held at thc 17 and the trustees of B ap tist and Canadian cities, chem ist a fte r attending Univer-lold. He has been in the dental church basement following the Community church reached an and ceremony. Many gifts were given agreem ent th at the district m ay ■S New T estam ents, sity of Illinois, la te r a drafts- profession over 50 years, ‘“•v (o Jewish people, and man, and on into w ar plant work, became tired of "looking down t be couple. lease the church basem ent for • them the gospel mess- a fte r 1940. His coming to this in the mouth so came to this The bride was wejj known and use as a classroom for one-half several y e a rs a re a was decided while on vaca- area about three years ago, an 1 liked by the student body of the of the mammoth first grade en wants to spend at least 20 years high school. The groom, a ls j . M • u Testam ents tion about four years ago.. rolled this year. n .t in cities all Lynn Hampton, superintendent on the "four acres’ which he and, member of the 1918 graduatingj 'The agreem ent made it neces • k ^ e e n Maine and Cali- of schools, said he has never got his wife have hewn from th e 1 class, was a m em ber of the bis- sary th a t the church board a l ketball and baseball teams. He te r thc room to meet specifica- ten aw ay foom schools entirely, sod on Easy street. While he w asn't bom in Mon- t employed a t Brookings M ar-j tions set forth by the sta te board ' » gradual of Moody B»- since the day he started at six “te of Chicago, and Gor- y ears ago. His coming to Brook tana. Lloyd Stephani spent most ket The couple, now on a wed- ,,f education. This work is being in Boston, Mass, and ings w as about a year ago, from of his youth in th at state in the ing trip to San Francisco, will done in evenings a t the hours ‘.a‘ned Baptist m inister. H arper, between Burns and On area of Miles City. He la te r a t live here. j carpenters are available. - d . p E vangelistic tario. P rio r to th at he was in tended M ontana S tate College, --------------------------------------- j The ceiling ls being covered ls an inter-denom i- B aker county for a number of, hut drifted to the west coast a with fir-tex, the w alls are being- __ ' ; “ • d istrib u t-| y eais, two of which were as the ) num ber of years ago .H e liki plastered, with windows repaired * lUn? and gospel lite r- county school superintendent. coast and a fte r completing bar- in cases w here necessary. A coat of white paint will be „ . £a '” ' lhe globe Because of disagreement over bar college, worked along th? According to Bruce Shavere. j added as soon as changes are si,n , ih s- and other a p a ir of skis, in his native N e w J ^ t , settling in this area dur are nr of the Chris- Brunswick, caused B. J Micky the war to open his pres- general m anager of Coos-Curry complete. Gould to run away from home, j ent bdrber sb°P- Electric Co-op., w ork orders for The boaid found itself faced to join the U. S. army, and t o 1 * * the stre e t lighting system for with a 40-member first grade, main street of Brookings had nearly twice the num ber allow-- come to the west coast. He lived Rrettudy c -c<. ° *“ g’ ‘ a few years in Missouri, and later thc next meeting. Tuesday, the been returned by the national j ed by the sta te board in order to Past week. ending on a t Los Angeles, and on to v Brook- Oregon Chest m anager will be office of Rural Electrification As- m aintain a standard school and sociation a t W ashington, D, C. j receive state aid. Max. Min. Rair ings. He now operates Brookings! principal speaker. I . ’ ' f —— ..... 61 Shoe Service ’ cials. ^ i n g here for the Thor M aterial are now ordered, but 54 .94 a v e rt Bom in Montana, »horn he re-, A' k T ru ,k ’he dis,ribu,or’ ,old Mr 44 Error Appears In List - — —.68 sided u ntil the beginning of th e | e ’verl * ’"•* ' ime on program, that it would be a t least 90 days 49 Of I-H Flower Winners before they could expect deliv * —....T2 48 la st w a r was the origin of Ho- GOLD BEACH Ribbons won ’■***—-.-...35 Claude Clayton is employed ery here. 49 m er H aggerty, who wound up A rrangem ents are being mad» in the 4-H flower exhibit at the —•----- 56 50 w ith K aiser Co., in California, be at the Hanscam store for several weeks during hunting season, as with the telephone company to C urry County F air w ere; Ruth : a-'eek1.^ 46 1.47 fore coming to Brookings. Meyer, blue ribbon; Joann Clen Bom a t Mobile, Alabama, is different members of the firm Just th eir poles’ for th« feeder ..2.41 denin. red ribbon; N ellie V aughan lines. take their vacations. Claud« nothing for Ed Atkley to boast n. i> the w-hlte ribbon. The first report well Known here as he was em ; hac been laid of he claims, but asserts W is Reach 5000 prospective custo w as an. error, for which the fa ir ?>yed at the store during th-. , wnth flu, b u t re- consin as his nativity. Casting •0 tons»' s board apologizes. mers through Pilot Claas A.1». "«ne - early this week. eyes tow ard Brookings about 3 recent war. 0* D°.Ub? Interest In School Is P.-T. A. Object Popular Young Couple Married At Church, Friday Legion, Auxiliary To Stage Party "Where-Did-You-Come-From" Program • Arthur Neetz Enjoyed Tuesday By Rotarían Members lurch Speaker Basement Being Arranged For 1st Grade 'Overflow' Street Light Work Order Is Returned Mer Report