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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1949)
fimlíims^Wnr fW Nowhere a Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community VOLUME FOUR. NUMBER I. BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNIT, OREGON THURSDAY. MARCH 3, 1949 BRUINS LOSE TWO GAMES IN DIST. TOURNAMENT Archtitect Visits Here Mr. Freeman of the firm of Freeman & Haislip, architects of Portland, was a visitor in this area, Sunday, conferring with the contractors of the local schools and members of the school board. The grade school work, held up by rainy weather, is almost in shape for pouring of concrete. A lot of the truss work for the building has been done. Joe Endert Tells Rotarians Stories Of $1431.08 RAISED Indians In Del Norte County In 1890s IN COUNTY FOR DIMES CAMPAIGN Joe Endert, a native of Cres cording to the Klamath belief, cent City, whose 71 years have was a place comparable to hea Both Losses Were By accumulated many stories of the ven mentioned in the Bible, but Close Margin of A $512.96 Raised In old time history, especially of the Indian w’ent there solely on the Indians, spoke at Brookings Single Basket his earthly actions. Brookings And Rotary luncheon, Tuesday. A basket, woven by a Klamath Harbor Vicinity Mr. Endert, Del Norte county Indian woman, and a headpiece, T ou ma men t Standin gs welfare director, told of the lo used in the “harvest” dance, were Team W Pct. GOLD BEACH Final results cation of the old family home, displayed. The half hour allotted Drain .2 0 1.000 in the 1949 March of Dimes cam- which, in those days, was across the speaker, proved only too1 paign show that a total of $1431 Riddle 1 .500 the street from a large corral, brief, and he promised to return Powers (3rd) ....1 1 .500 08 was collected in Curry county, used for the many pack mules, within a month or so to com Brookings 0 2 .000 according to John Porisch, the • which were loaded out each day plete. Game Results county chairman. for the mines of the area, as far Bradley Page New Member Friday Night— Net returns exceed the total Jimmy Vincent, who returned away as Jacksonville. Bradley Page became a mem raised in the last year’s cam Brookings, 42; Drain, 44. home last Thursday morning af Mr. Endert gave some local ber of the club. Merle Hanscam Riddle. 40; Powers. 38. paign, by $32.72. Despite the fact ter a two-weeks trip east to rep color about the packers of the was a guest. Saturday’s Games— that sawmills and woods opera resent Region 11, of Boy Scouts early days, most of whom were Will Hear Of Scout Trip Brookings, 39: Powers, 41. tions are generally shut down; of America, finds that he has a Indians or half-breeds. He said Jimmy Vincent is scheduled to that ranchers have suffered loss Drain, 42; Riddle, 38. big probem on hand—he can’t they were a rough lot, and their tell at least a portion of his ex of stock and feeding costs have get all told in the time he is to language was still rougher. A The district tournament, held be allotted on any specific occa few of the packers, however, as periences and impressions of his been greatly increased; and that at Coos Bay last Friday and Sat sion—there are too many exper were the miners, were Chinese. recent trip to the east, at the building and business activity next meeting. has generally been curtailed, urday, was considered one of the iences—each quite important— An event of Mr. Endert’s youth Curry county’s contribution most closely contested ever to to tell. was the time that all Chinese came within a few dollars of be held in the state. Attesting the If asked about any particular were driven from Del Norte in equalling the record contribution fact is a glimpse at the scores, sight or place w’hich may have a general round-up. His father I of the year of 1947. The per with exception of the final game made the biggest impression, it was connected with the sheriffs’ capita contribution is again ex of the tournament, all games is likely Jimmy would start to office at the time. pected to exceed that of neigh Mrs. C. H. Barnes, daughter, were decided by a single basket. tell about one thing, then he’d Made Study of Indians boring Coos and Josephine coun Miriam Norton and granddaugh In the first tournament game switch to another—finally wind- ' All ties after final count. his historical recollections ter, Diane, returned last Wed Drain came from behind to take ing up by saying: “I don’t know.” Contributions turned in by the the first round from Brookings, He was impressed by his meet were only preface remarks to nesday evening after two and a 44 to 42, in a thriller; Brookings ing with Congressman Ellsworth, his story of the Indians of this half months spent in the mid community chairmen were: lost the chance to come away Senators Cordon and Morse, and region, the subject of his talk. west. Mrs. Barnes told the Pilot Mrs. Doris Freeman with third place by the same their secretaries. He was given Klamath Indians, he said, were she had seen enough cold wea- Brookings 9 .................. 450.91 margin. a thrill in his meeting with the descendents of the Apache tribes ther to suit her for years. Mrs. Henry Briggs, which came northward for con- Included on the trip to visit Gold Beach .............. Bor scores of Brookings Games president, who Jimmy thinks is 400.63 quest, and some settling on the relatives the trio w’ent to Indi- Mrs. Lyle Cross, Port a “ regular ” fellow. Brookings—42 fg tt Pf tp The trip through the Penta Klamath River. Northern coastal ana, Kentucky, Oklahoma and Reiling, f ................ 3 Orford ......................... 184.88 2 4 8 Indians, claimed the speaker, de Kansas. She spent some time* at Mrs. Pauline Anderson, gon building, when all photog Rausch, f ................ 3 2 8 scended from the Asiatic tribes! the home of her mother, Mrs. Langlois .................... Gardner, c ................ 1 92.84 2 4 4 raphers, except army and navy, which settled the coast in the I Rebecca Hogue, at Ambie, Ind. were excluded, made a lasting Reekman, g ............8 Mrs. Harriet Payne, 4 4 20 early days, perhaps before the! -------------------- Sumner, g .............. o Harbor ...................... 2 4 72.20 2 impression. High brass of the dif time of Columbus. ferent branches of service were Simpson, s ................ 0 C. E. Brooks, Sixes..... 0 52.05 2 0 To prove his point, Mr. Endert Kinion, s .................. 0 Paul Talich, Agness..... 50.35 0 2 0 eager to show the boys around. compared physical difference of Jimmy finds that this trip and Duffy, s .................... 0 John Porisch, Ophir.. 1 0 45.92 0 the honor wrhich accompanies it various tribes, their language and John Porisch, Pistol Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lindsley River .......................... Totals ..... ........15 12 26 42 has cascaded him into the center many habits. 33.54 Klamath Indians never came are beginning to think the old Mrs. Corrine Newhouse, of attraction, for his many ac Drain—44 fa ft pf tp quaintances wish to know about more than 25 miles or so north stork is very fond of girls as Wedderburn .............. 27.00 Huckias, f ..... .......... 2 of the Klamath River, and the’ he has delivered three grand Mrs. Elsie Quinn, 12 5 his enjoyment. Cellers, f ..... .......... 8 2 4 18 New York was a thrill to the Smith River Indians, as well as daughters to them in the past Denmark .................... 20.76 Duncan, c ..... .......... 3 15 7 boys—and they were royally en Oregon coast Indians never mi- six weeks. The girls are Linda Total ........................... $1431.08 Cave, g .......... .......... 4 3 2 11 tertained at Radio City, and at grated southward. Rose Ann (Caparoon), Barbara The amount received from the Indian religion, said the speak- Jo Ann (Ruess), and Patricia Evans, g ........ .......... 0 3 3 3 other important spots in that schools, included in the forego- Joslyn, s ........ .......... 0 0 0 0 metropolis. Of real thrill, too, er, was surprisingly parallel to Ann (Lindsley). Boys should be ing total: Merrill, s ...... .......... 0 0 2 0 was the meeting of the boys with Christianity. The hereafter, ac- remembered by the stork in all Agness, 9 pupils, 58c ea... $ 5.18 Haldeman, s .. .........0 0 0 0 Jack Dempsey, in his famous future visits. Illahe, 8 pupils, 50c ea ........ 4.00 ■ ■— —— —.. 1 restaurant, and how he served Quintet Fined $100 Each Quosatana, 5 pupils, 50c ea 2.50 Totals ...... ...... 17 10 18 44 the boys cokes, and was photo On Larceny Charge; One G. Beach Gra, 154............... 41.65 graphed in the group. Consolation Game— Pistol River, 19..................... 4.91 Bound Over To Court Jimmy has himself pretty well For the past week, ending on Chetco, 12 pupils................. 2.60 Brookings—39 fg ft pf tp In Justice of the Peace A. E. Max. Min. Rain Carpenterville, 8 pupils....... 1.70 Reiling, f ...... .........1 0 12 fortified with pictures and sou Sandbo’s court, Friday, Lloyd Sunday: Raujch, f ....... ........ 6 47 .55 P. Orford Gr. 159............... 32.65 2 4 14 venirs to help him tell the story. Clarno, of Gold Beach, was fined Feb. 21 ............. ..56 Gardner, c ...... ......... 1 50 1.44 Langlois Gr., 159................. 29.17 113 He goes under the assumption $100 and cost on a larcency Feb. 22 ............. ...52 Reekman, g ... ......... 1 44 Ophir, 53 pupils.................... 9.37 113 that a picture will tell more than charge. He was sentenced to six Feb. 23 ............. ..55 a thousand words. Feb. 24 ............. Sumner, g ....... .........3 .55 48 3 2 9 P. Orford H. S., 45 pupils.... 8.00 Jimmy was met at Los An months in the county jail. Feb. 25 ............. ...54 Simpson, s ...... ........ 0 32 T G. Beach H. S., 47........... 5.05 0 2 0 Wallace Raymond Crawford, of Jaklewicz, s ... ........ 0 47 .27 Langlois II. S„ 39 pupils.... 1.50 1 1 1 geles by his parents, who made this area, was arrested on felony Feb. 26 .............. ..55 that trip for this occasion. On Feb. 27 .............. ..47 Kinion, s ....... ....... 3 41 0 0 6! The total county contribution charge, of killing sheep. He was Duffy, s ........... ....... 0 ...2.26 was collected as follows: 0 10 their return to Brookings they bound over to circuit court, un Rain for week Johnson, s ...... ....... 0 10 1 stopped off at several coastal der $1000, which he was unable Schools ................................. $ 185.22 — ———- — 1 points. Renew your Pilot subscription!} Concluded on page five to raise. 9 13 39| Totals ....... ..... 15 George Henry Strong was as Auxiliary Dates Bazaar sessed a $100 fine and was sen Powers—41 fg ft pf tp American Legion Auxiliary is tenced to six months in the coun Kelland, f ................2 12 5 planning to hold a bazaar and ty jail on a larceny charge. Hull, f .............. ....... 7 3 4 17 candy sale, March 19. Further Samuel William Wood and Nor Wilson, c ................. 0 March meeting of the Parent- 13 1 In hopes of getting a good announcements will be made in man David Young, both of Gold “Brady, g .... ..... ....... 0 Teachers Association will be held crowd out a contest among the 1 4 1 later issues of the Pilot. Beach, each were fined $100 and tonight at the school. The pro different rooms with a treat in Stickney, c ..... ....... 7 3 5 17 given a suspended six months gram will be in charge of the store for the room with the big Shauver, s ..... ....... 0 0 2 0 wished, went by bus, through the jail sentence on larceny charges. Coldiron, s ..... ....... 0 president, Mrs. Archie Hendricks, gest percentage of parents pres 0 0 0 GOLD BEACH Before Judge and Mrs. Henry whose students ent at the Feb. 3 meeting. MW* MMM generosity of Elmer Bankus, A. — P. Hendricks, Mildred Byrne, King, Friday, Wallace Crawford Totals ....... .... 16 9 20 41 will furnish the entertainment. Announcement Is Forthcoming Wilson Freeman. L. O. Hampton plead guilty and was sentenced Health of the student will be An announcement of the show Students Go By Bus and Warren Smith, w’ho paid the to two years in Oregon state pen discussed by Dr. J. E. Stevenson ing of the much-discussed film, Many of the student body who expenses, to charter the bus. itentiary. and Mrs. Watt, school nurse. “Human Growth,” will be made. Jimmy Vincent Has Rich Experience To Tell Friends About Saw Cold Weather On Trip To Midwest Stork Bring Girls —Three In A Row Weather Report Parent-Teachers Plan March Meeting At School Tonight; Health Is Subject