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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1948)
Nowhere a Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community three . NUMBER X X X III BROOKINGS, STATE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMM . D APPLICATION OF THOR ASK Need For Common Carrier For This Section Of State Pointed Out At Tuesday’s Hearing CURRY COUNTY. OREGON Dianne Burrell Is Cranberry Queen Contestant, Bandon THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. l‘M8 OREGON CHEST DRIVE SET LOCALLY TO BEGIN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 Diane, 17-year-old daughter of H. ( . Johnson, Field Represet a nt ive For State Mr. and Mrs. W m K. B irrell, ( hest, Give Data ( ’timcerninij Use Of Funds h senior at Bandon high school, is one of seven Iwrine. by George H. Flagg, tru ck in g service into Brookings Oregon Chest, th a t agency do to assist in the movement. School candidates f o r utilities commissioner, on and H arbor area was set fortn ing much for children and youth children are asked to be so the Q u e e n of i:\on of Thor V. Ask. for by Mr. Ask, and was made a Bandon's C ran throughout the state, wras ex- licitors in the outlying area. ut as a common c a rrie r, record by the examiners. R epresentatives of the S ta te berry Festival, plained, Tuesday noon, at Rotary- bfid here Tuesday m orning. Local citizens testifying in sup set for Nov **5' ^uncbeon by H. C. Johnson, field Public U tilities Commission, in 1 absence of Mr. Flagg, th e port of the Ask application w ere: and 6. She is representative for the organiza the area to hear the application was in charge of M alson H enry Kerr. Archie Hendricks, being sponsored tion. who also spoke a t the high of Thor Ask for permission to of Salem, an exam iner M. S. Brainard. Homer Kessler. by Bandon’s Post of V eterans of immediately following luncheon. operate a common c a rrie r tru c k utilities commissioner. Dewey Akers, Fred Moore, W ar Foreign Wars. Child caring agencies of the ing concern, were guests of the Ask already has obtained ren Smith. Form er resident of this area, state, Mr. Johnson pointed out, club. H. J. Fehely and John Man- Miss Burrell is pitted against received 30% of th eir funds di mt f r o m the In te rsta te H. S. Houston, president of the er?e Commission, for haul- ary, of Klamath. Calif., also sup six others, one a student of the rectly from taxation, 28% from Crawford, Nebr., Rotary club. by truck and the Tuesday ported Ask in his application for Langlois high school and one of relatives and other sources; and visiting his m other at Castle »'as the supplem entary a trucking permit. m ust rely upon solicitation for Rock- was also a guest, and gave Coquille. Fehely is a director of the Gol required by Oregon law. the rem aining 42%. which this a brief talk, and expressed hap piness in being able to meet the necessity f o r additional den G ate Bridge Corporation, and year is lust short of $500.000. < M anary is a prominent business Dottie Stark Weds In telling of the work being local members. m an from Klamath. Mr. George, of Hubbard. Ore., done by these agencies, Mr. John William W alsh Testimony at the hearing ga\>e Richard Barton A t son told of the different ones re form er resident of this area, vis consensus of all wrho were pres ceiving a portion of the funds: iting the Leo Lucas family, also iker At A za le a en t th a t the future prosperity of Home Ceremony W hite Shield Home, w’hich cares was a guest, Tuesday. He told the club th a t he was this area depends greatly upon Dorothy (D ittie), daughter of for pregnant girls, and is under m Club M e e t. additional and b etter transpor Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Stark, be direction of the Salvation Army; amazed at the progress made in »’or Walsh is a com pelling tatio n facilities into and out of came the bride. Friday evening St. Marys Home, a Catholic in the a re a since he left here a er and though his ta lk was this community. of Pfc. Richard E Barton, at the stitution which cares for deln- num ber of years ago. Henry K err, local lum berm an, At th e Rotary luncheon where home of his mother, Mrs. Floyd quent boys, who could also be TALKS TO CLUB he wras a guest, Mr. Jones stated Swearingen. Rev. Nick N. Neu- sentenced to the sta te industrial became a m em ber of the club, th a t it had been eight years since feld, pastor of the Baptist Com school; W averly home, and a Tuesday. he had gone through this area, munity church, officiated. j few others which cared, last yearl n v n r W V ) K / v v r c a n /J r v i f l c i n ’ and th a t he certainly was sur Only members of both families! f n r ® 'ta Ji, 3000 60X8 and K*r,s i n ' " I n c o r p o r a t i o n " 1$ prised a t the growth, viewed from were present. th e road. Locally. Mr. Johnson n a m e d The bride was graduated from W hile non-committal, the ex Brookings High School with the Dewey Akers as area chairm an, C. of C. 'Subject' S At the October m eeting of the am iner assured interested people class of 1948. The groom, in the to co-ordinate the southern end •J. th a t he was carrying back a spring, will complete three years of Curry- county. Field w orkers Brookings Cham ber of Commerce, “good” report to the commis army service, in which he speci will be enlisted through the v a ri billed as dinner m eeting. W ed ous organizations of the commun nesday. Oct. 27, a representative sioner, rn d would recommend a alized in radar. g ran tin g of the permit. Following the wedding a re ity and through the school chil from the League of Oregon C it ception was held at the Sw earin dren. The quota for this area, ies will speak on incorporation. The first fall dinner m eeting gen home, at which a wedding, south of Carpenterville. which in cludes money for Boy Scouts of of this group, will be served by Garden Club Will baked by the bride, was cut. the Catholic ladies at 7:00 p. m. M. Stephenson, of Salem, an C urry county district, is $560. Reservations should be made in Landscape Ground uncle The over-all quota for the en of the groom, was present. tire county, including the scout advance, to hear a discussion on Azalea Garden Club has offer the forthcom ing election to de fund is $1400 ed to landscape the yard at the Solicitors who care to work a term ine w hether or not Brook B aptist Community church par F’ower Show Was certain area, or vicinity, may ob ings should incorporate. sonage. Mrs. G rant Powell, who tain receipts, lapel buttons, etc. J. H. Fasnacht, city m anager Attraction, Friday, has been chosen chairm an for by calling at the Pilot oflice. It of Bandon, will tell of the advan- the landscaping, i s requesting is hoped that several in the H a r-ita g e s to be derived from incor- th a t all people who have flowers A t Smith River bor area, as well as a num ber portion. He was recommended by K i Utam Walsh gave and shrubs they wish to donate SMITH RIVER The omans in Brookings may come fo rw a rd ’ Oregon le a g u e of City. ten ( uf) a picture to this cause, would they please club held its annual chrysanthe- j ‘ anC€ highways to leave such plants at the par mum tea and flower show, Fri- of this country. sonage day afternoon at the community Episcopal Radio Series A ttracts M an y The club plans to begin this hall, with a large attendance of an intimate, friendlv w ork Oct 27. I cIub women and friends present Listeners O ver M utual Broadcasting Cd. w*‘1-traint'd mind—ex- ’ ______ . , to enjoy the fall festival of the GOLD BEACH — Friday eve- the radio series will fe a tu re fa- eld all in close a t many beautiful fall flowers, at- ning. Oct. 22. Miss Celeste Holm, mous sta rs of stage, screen, and he informed us to , tractively arranged by Mrs. Ma Motion Picture Academy Award radio. It will be directed by one a . undcrstandinK p ack meeting. Monday. Oct ¡ J 1 winn‘‘r - and W alter Abel, will be of radio)’ 8reflf directors, and - > ¡ems of our highways, heard over station KIEM. Eu- will employ a talented orches- °f the highway com- Gold Service stars and other Cub z* 1 ^ a r ’s Betsy Evans and reka. at 7:00 p. m. In the famous tra l group. Appearing on the d new legislation in- ranks are to be aw arded a t th is ’ f the afternoon Broadway success “D a r k Vi«-j program wall be such persons as: ’his connection w ith tory.” This is the fourth pre-1 W alter Hampden, Ann Seym our, ^ eflents on which it is time. The appointm ent of two tea were Grace VanZce, Ruth sentation of the “G reat Scenes ' Jane Cowl, Basil Rathbone, Bea- been m Z de^M r^H arrison6 of the Blagdon’ and from G reat Play«”, sponsored by trice S traight. Boris Karloff, and ty McClish. 4.^ tr.at th ç piecem eal the Episcopal fam ilies of the lo- Joan Caulfield, i g h school faculty and Mr. w the Past W ill nOt dO. h tJamTnnnrt The white linen-covered tea cality ________ __ _________ E ach week during the last and Brookings, and of ____ the " • srrou th f « Ila m m o n d . m inute on the individual stations * of Oregon, ’ th e I Archie Hendricks will act as table was centered witn a lovely Episcopal church everywhere. of M utual B roadcasting system •’’»pro^nn c to u ri“\ chairm an of the Cub committee. arrangem ent of marigolds, w ith tapess a t each end. E very F rid a y » >.en ng . network, an individual Episcopal : 4 w t a n ? e ^ d i u and eC' Active den mothers at this time) tall yellow _____ Presiding at the tea table were stations of the M utual Broadcast- clergyrnan speak directly to : 'ha: tho r ! ’ t lC ' are Mrs. C arr. Mrs. Ross Hom W oodruff a n d ing System carry this unique , hp ,e of his vicinity from the **"< lieab ? aemS and Mrs 01sen- NeW CubR an? M rr Ada Hursh. ... ___________ program directed to reach <0.- JoCal radjo statlon H(. will give »wia’o aS 3 wbo e ' invited to join and all parents * Flowers and plants were sold 000.000 people of America who namp and I(jcation of hi„ « it u nOt hide t h e ' of Cubs are r « luested to ** preS‘ during the afternoon. Proceed? have no religious affiliations. j c^ u rr^ ,tie hours of service, and ' us . be nec«*ssary f o r e n t . — George Widney, Cub Mas- from the sale and silver offering G reat spiritual tru th s dram a invite visitors to m ake them - ■ 'Ark--1?,*Va!ue c u r a t- ter. Bsookings. will go tow ard re-decort ng t h e ; t j zed from the scenes of great selves known to him a fte r the * to new poli-j ----------------- ------------------ — club room. plays will bring home to the ra- service. To b e tte r understand the 0 ? Ormulated th a t - Mr and Mrs* W Braziel of Sac- ce the vital important Episcopal church, and its spir f a . ' ri. a feadet* in- ram en to are enjoying the fishirg a regular church lo; itual message, a free book, “ Find cently f o r ’ left n in this field.! here while visiting Mrs. Braziel's Farl ing Your W ay" is given to th» receiving Kindness and un m other, Mrs. Harvey Lockwood Oaklan ced with the co-operation who request a copy by w riting in :rans hos- at the ' te ight on t h e ’ at the Lockwood ranch on the rea m Episcopa Actors* Guild, to th eir local statlo. ” Pdge Four W indiuck. * P‘laL Cub Scout Doings