Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 11, 1948, Image 1

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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