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iings-flarhr Pilot Nowhere a Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community THREE, N UM BER X X X V I. TH CLAIMS HR OF REV. SERT LOREE BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON Armistice Day Will Be Observed Here By V- F- W. and Legion This Evening Satellite Club Will Meet At Snug Harbor Tonight ROTARY HEARS U. S. F. S. MAN TUESDAY NOON S atellite Social club w ill h< Id , The annual get-together of ail veterans to observe its regular meeting Thursday. Arm istice Day, when World War 1 stopped, will be Nov. 11 at 8 p. m. at Snug H a r the home of M artha Harbin. I held at the Harbor Grange Hall this evening (Nov. w bor. ith Ethel Frazier and M a r y Supply P astor 11) at 8:00 o’clock, when Post 966 V. F. W. and Post Hanks assisting her as hostesses. Hershel Obye, Grants Brookings Duriner 138, American Legion and Auxiliaries, invite all ex- A ll Eastern S tar members are Pass, Explained F. S. nmer Months o f ’ 17 cordially invited. Those w itho ut service men and their families. Plans and Methods. transportation are asked to he A rrangem ents are under direction of V. A. Men at Brookings post offlve at 7:45 ts learned, through the is of the "Western W orld,” denhall Jr. and Everett Jaggers, who promise ail p. m. when cars w ill he availab le .1 Forest service policies, manner (wJ at Bandon, that local attending a good time. of propagation of tim ber and the methods of handling tim ber were rs heard of the death of >!bert Loree, who, d uring explained Tuesday noon by H tr - shel Obye. supervisor of Siski inner months of 1947. was “National Education” To you national forest, w ith head pastor of the Baptist Com- Be Observed, Tuesday quarters at Grants Pass Oiurch, here. The a rti- Tuesday, Nov. 16. w ill be open Siskiyou national forest Is d i ic this to say: house at the local school, in ob vided into five sections, w ith a A carnival, at which the d iffe r Delbert Loree, of Asn- servance of National Educational ! ranger over each section. It is MStor of the F irst Baptist week. Parents are invited to see ent high school youngsters w ill the aim of the forest service to wear some kind of buttons to in Bandon for several ne school operating in every m arket and perpetuate died at his home October Nephew of Mrs. Goldie day fashion since no special pro prevent them from try in g to put preserve, growth of tim ber. Sale of tim the "b ite ” on each other, has ilow'in? is an obituary ta- gram has been arranged. Smith Honored By been set fo r Friday evening at ber means much to the counties om Ashland D aily Tidings: Parent-Teachers room rerr?- 8:00 o’clock at the high school I of the distrust, based upon the Chemical Society eral services fo r the Rev. sentatives w ill act as hostesses. gym. * acreage in the county. t Loree, 73, who died at his Refreshments w ill be served in Last year, of the $225,000 real People are warned that this Is In Tuessday’s Oregonian ap on Monday, Oct. 18, a t the prim ary room from 2:30 to purely a gouge, that they should ized from sale of tim ber, C u riy were held at the L it w i’.- peared an article te llin g of Dr 4 :00 o’clock. bring generous supplies of tl.at * county's share was about $30,000 fent Funeral home Wed- Linus Pauling, Portland scientist, filth y lucre called money, to tbe When decision of the O. & C. at 2 p. m. Rev. O. C who has been named president place, fo r there Is no one so lone lands is fin ally arrived at there of Portland, O r e g o n of the American Chemical So ly as a person broke at a place w ill Iw another half m illion to Baptist convention, offici- ciety, and who w ill address the be divided among counties and time like this. •Jth interment at Moun- Oregon Chemical Society at tbe In maintenance of the forest What are they going to have Lewis and Clark chemistry- build ’iew cemetery. 1 service. Mr. Obye told of the 550 to take money away from every Monthly meeting of the Par Rev. Mr. Loree was born ing Friday night. miles of road, 600 miles of tele Dr, Pauling, a nephew of Mrs. ent-Teachers Association w ill be one? Modern youth have ingen ligan on Feb. 4. 1875. and phone line, and the unmeasured ious ways of extorting money. held Thursday evening, 8o’cloek. •eft a resident of Ashland Goldie Smith, local postmaster, nules of tra ils throughout the years. He came to Ore- holds honors in this country and at the school. The feature of the Brookings high school students area. claim they are past-masters program w ill be a discussion on I years ago, having been a abroad, including the Davy med In telling about the fire-fight This affair, annual in nature, f ' the Baptist church since al of the Royal Society of Lon “Whit Do You Expect of the ing program, Mr. Obye told of is the manner and means the School." don, is a fu ll professor of chem 18 years of age. He w a s , Members of the panel and their student body has of raising fund» the trend toward a ir patrol and *d at Riddle, Ore,, and has , istry and chemical engineering to carry on activities of the lc*al how it worked. borates in many Oregon , at C alifornia Institute of Tech subjects are: Since the beginning of the w ar high school, not me I by tax levy. “ As a parent what do I expect nology, and the author of sev the public has co-operated w ith At least the kids promise a g>»od of the school from a ftaber’s 11921 he married Cecile K im - : eral books. For services to the time while people are being taken the forest service in prevention a Freewater. For six ye a rs' United States during the war he viewpoint,” Wjn. Foltz; m other’s of fires. It is a m atter of record "fo r a ride.” viewpoint, Mrs Foltz L ree was a C olportor m is -1 was awarded the medal of merit, that in the last 8'» years, that "As a student, what do I ex 5 in Central Oregon and the highest m ilita ry honor ac it has averaged less than 8 fires pect of the school.” Joan Byrne ' ° Ashland in 1942 to re- corded a civilian. a year, w ith a total acres burned “ As a church what is expected Dr. Pauling was born at Port f his love of the m inistry of 358 acres. In the eight yt-ars turn to accept another land and received his bachelor of a school.” Rev. Nick Neufeld . p rior to the war, there were 47 "As a school board, what do I *te at Merlin, Ore., shortly of science in chemical engineer man-caused fires, burning almost we expect of a school," Mrs. G ia-j year ago. He conducted ing from Oregon State College in 11,000 acres Only six fire» oc dys Kindel. b there Sunday before his 1922. Three years later he ob GOLD BEACH Curry' County curred during 1948. and they “ As a teacher, what do I exj»ect tained the doctor of philosophy were insignificant ones. of the school,” Mrs Bert De j Hospital. Inc., wishes to thank Mr. Obye told something of the ng are hi« widow, Ce- degree at California Institute of the people of Curry county for Moss. sons. Paul of Bend, Technology, and still later hon th( ir favorable vote on the hos conservation of tim ber resources, Moderator- Lynn Hampton. not to urge many sawmills to s iw ' :4i.. and orary degreess of doctor of sci There w ill plenty opportunity pital tax in the general election. away the tim ber in a few- years, , ' ( •'••• three (laugh ence from Oregon State College for open discussion. Refreshments Nov. 2. ;rs Jean Carder of Ash- and University of Chicago. Th.s vote makes the hospital then to have a slump in business. w ill be served following the in- Loretta Erwin of San a certainty, although the incor He pointed out Josephine county ♦ resting program. ' and Mrs Dorothy B ir- poration s till has $30,000 to raise as a perfect example. Som • of ' £•' ’•<,'{), rt. Conn. • tw e by contributions. This must be the 60-odd m ills in that area are ” Melvin of Cove, Ore., done before application can lx* doomed to close down fo r want of tim ber fo r there remains but made for federal funds. of Lebanon; and Five hundred people in the about 15 year« cutting. * : ’ •« :t en and one andchdd county have given th e ir mem Youngsters aren't the only peo bership. If each member would! Local Club invited By who have been attracted by : get a new member and make* ^•ration Seems To ple Boys enrolled in the local sea his contribution, the hospital can Myrtle Point Hot aria ns “ Toyland” at the Chetco Home 11 Ilisfavor Here The three Rotary clubs of Coot scout ship, inactive for the past be started in a few months. It's & Appliance Co. store the pastj • ation f o r Brookings, week. Dads and moms are just several months because many of up to everyone to say how soon county, including Coquille. M y r r,,ni a “ hit-and-miss” as eager to “ try out some of j the boys were away at work, is the county w ill have its hosp tai. i tle Point, and Coos Bay. are staging an annual get-together, * '• by the Pilot, seems to those new gadgets now on dis again going in fu ll swing. Elmer A meeting of the incorporation Parker, skipper, Bob W illiam s' n w ill be held at the youth certers Thursday evening. Nov. is, at * " r-g to take up m the play. Parents have been observed by and John Cox. mates, are enthus of the Episcopal church, Friday, Coquille C ountry Club on the in the opposition to ! a P ilot reporter and came •:» astic for the future of the group. Nov. 12 at 8 p. m. Everyone is ! road between Coquille and M y r plan seems to be the w ith this solution The j Sponsored by the Rotary club urged to attend this meeting to tle Point. This annual get-to r ;' ’ t boundaries, which so had already been inside he hauj which obtained the boat about a I appoint nominating committee gether carries a little side play fo r the club having the smallest inequitable. seen the new toys and he was: year ago. a charter presentrtion for officers fo r 1949. percentage of members present is being planned by the club, to * paper was being ‘ ust agog w ith an idea that hisi There w ill be reports from the, JirPss the voting was in dad m ight be ‘interested he held at some future date, as standing committees and plans must keep a pet skunk fo r the " * ' no indication was to correlate activl»»** and raise coming year. Dad was enticed in th« pro-, plans are completed. W hile it w ill not participate in Heading the affair, besides the as Io a probable re- prietors had the stock taken off necessary funds to q ua lify fo r a < the custody of the skunk as many skipper and his mates, a re : Thor federal grant. i the shelves for a demonstration members as {XMsihie from the - and usually a purchase, but so Ask. Stan Patterson and Archi? where they may hold th e ir meet local club who can go, ar<- in >b Perkins le ft much to replace a fte r the trans Hendricks, committeemen. Elm ^r Parker, who recently* ing« Repair of the boat w ill be vited. > and other II- action was made. Last week the I>r. Strand, president of Gre u s jt the aged company carried a four-column r,in-has»'d the Axford p ro fe i'y . completed during the w inter, to be launched a fte r the w inter* gor State College, w ill tie the kins. They ex- advertisement, telling of the at- »¡xaker for the occasion. storm * are over. *u: 3 month* High School Will Stage Carnival, Friday Evening PORTLANDER WAS HONORED BY A N A T l SOCIETY P.-T. A. W ill M eet Thursday, Nov. 19 County Hospital Vote Carried All County In Election l Toyland Attracts M any To Chetco Home & App. Co. Sea Scout Charter Will Be Presented At Ceremony Soon