Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 07, 1950, Image 1

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Nowhere A Finer Climate
VOLUME FIVE, NUMBER XXXXI
BROOKINGS,
NOTED WEST COAST ENGINEER TO
GIVE "CHARTER NIGHT" ADDRESS
Nowhere a Finer Community
CURRY COUNTY,
OREGON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7.
1950
OREGONIAN MARKS 100th YEAR
WITH 120-PAGE SPECIAL EDITION
Oregon war veterans farm and
Vet Loans Will Be
Liberalized, Ore.
December 4, 1950, Monday, marked the lOOtb year of publication
home loan amendment liberaliz­
for
the Oregonian, at Portland, and that newspaper observed the
ed at the election Nov. 7, the
World War 2 veterans farm and occasion with a 1200-page edition crammed with pictures of in­
home act to extend benefits to terest of the past century, together with accounts of events which
veterans who enlisted from any
other state, but who became an did much to shape' the pattern of this state.
Perusal of this faultless prod­
Oregon resident and lived here
Rotarians attending Charter
for at least tw’o years, between uct of journalism and printing, odds, triumphed and brought to
presentation ceremonies at Gold
date of discarge, and Dec. 31, takes one back into the yester­ the state certain types of pros­
Beach Saturday evening will be
1950. The period of active serv­ year, back to the days of the perity.
given a treat when they will hear
ice for loan eligibility as be­ stagecoaches, before railroads, to
Interesting were the pictures
H. J. Brunnier, of San Francisco,
tween Sept. 1, 1940 and Sept. the time when Oregon, still a of Oregon, taken in the early-
give the principal address. Mr.
territory, had its troubles and days, with comparable pictures
2, 1945.
Brunnier, noted engineer and a
This act becomes effective as growing pains. Careful study of taken in 1950. Especially strik­
consultant on things engineer­
soon as the official ballot count the entire edition leads readers ing was this comparison of Til­
ing, has been a member of Ro­
is announced. The loan is made to believe that the growth and lamook, and of Portland.
tary since 1908 when San Fran­
at 4% for the acquisition of home growing pains have been con-
Firms of long standing in the
cisco became club No. 2 in Ro­
or farms and is in the amount srant throughout the century of state caught the spirit of the
tary international.
of 7o7r of the appraised value of publication.
occasion, and co-operated gen­
His experience in Rotary has
Remarkably well planned, this erously with advertising, depict­
the property to be acquired, but
been full, having been one of the
1 edition has many sections, each ing at the same time the firms
cannot exceed $6,(XX).
club’s early presidents, a district
Eligibility and loan forms may devoted to a certain phase of progress to parallel that ot the
governor, and one time a direc­
bo had from your county serv­ Oregon’s development. Constant­
tor of Rotary International. He
ice officer, C. E. Seger,, who will ly before the reader this the
Always held up to students in
will be able to give the new'
gladly assist in preparing these idea that The Oregonian grew all journalism schools as a mod­
Gold Beach club many pointers
forms. If interested contact C. as Oregon prospered and grew. el newspaper, the Oregonia is
Thorough in its coverage of ample proof that newspapers are
which will help that group in
E. Segar, Gold Beach.
the
international
or-
ail
important things concerning institutions greater than men
its part of
the state’s growth, this edition who establish and run them. A
ganization.
tells cf leaders in each field of man may die but his newspaper
Graduate of Iowa State Col-
endeavor,
how each, nearly al­ usually will fall into hands even
H. J. Brunnier
lege, Mr. Brunnier has spent his
ways
against
unsurmount able more capable, adding impetus to
entire life in the engineering and
construction field. He, an author­
the publication’s worth.
A group o f canasta players
ity on bridges, is one of the de­
The Oregonian has always been
gathered at the party given by i
signers of the big bridges in the
steadfast in its attitude toward
the Rebekah Social Club, Sat­
Bay area.
national affairs, has always been
urday night, and enjoyed an eve­
Other features of the program
liberal in its support of the Re-
ning
with
the
game
that
has
be
­
What the 1950-51 basketball
Chetco Wranglers Saddle Club publican party, but ready, too,
Saturday:
come
so
popular
last
year.
At
season will be, was given a pre-
“God Bless America,” by the view at Gold Beach Friday eve- the close of. play, prizes for high has set Saturday, Dec. 16 as date to criticize its politicians if the
for its first western-style dance, newspaper saw reason.
audience.
ning, w hen Brookings Bruins scores w*ent to Agnes Darger and to be staged at the 1. O. O. F.
The Pilot suggests that each
Invocation, Rev. J. L. Mum- took honors, The only blemish Henry Weigel; the prizes for the hall. An advance ticket sale is
bower, pastor of Baptist Com- to Brookings’ record was when low to Adeliia Hassett and Glen to be held by members, with all school over the state obtain a
munity church.
Guthrie, saving his first team to Simpson; and the door prize to proceeds to go towards purch number of copies of this edition
and have them suitably bound to
Announcements, Introductions pit against Ophir, which looked Mary Ettinger.
ase of property on which a com­ put into libraries. Certainly the
The
Rebekah
club
plans
to
be
­
strongest ol others, put in the
and singing.
students of history could find no
gin the annual series of pinochle munity barn may be built.
Dinner (served by ladies of the second string against Langlois, parties shortly after the first of
It
is
also
the
purpose
of
the
greater reference book for any
| Catholic and Episcopal churches which won that round. Running the year.
club to further the interest of research.
'of Gold Beach at Grade School. scores, according to games:
youngsters and their parents, in
Ophir 15—Gold Beach 6.
riding and to take an active part |
Vocal Solo, by Patsy Cook, ra­
Brookings
11
—
Port
Orford
2
dio contest winner and sopho-
in parades, drills or whatever
Ophir 12—Langlois 2.
activity followed by the club.
more at Brookings High.
Friday
night
the
Bruins
and
Port Ogcford 8—Gold Beach 7.
When the proposed barn and
Presentation of Gifts by the
Bruinettes
travel
to
Ophir
for
Langlois 5—Brookings 1.
corrals
are realized, those of
other Rotary clubs.
the first county game of the hoop
Ophir 8— Port Orford 8.
town
who
wish to have horses,
“We Know Your Secrets’ by
season. Inasmuch as Ophir Hi
Brookings 9 Gold Beach 6.
may
keep
the animals at the
Alice and Bob Perkins.
does not have a second team,
Port Orford 8—Laiglois 7.
barn.
A
large
sale of tickets and
Address, H. J. Brunnier.
the eighth grade will play Ophir
Brookings 8—Ophir 1.
Two movies, each designed to
Presentation of Charter, by
a
large
attendance
is expected
grades. The following Friday
4.
Gold
Beach
12
—
Langlois
aid
the average citizen in his
Joe Breckel, governor of Dist.
Dec. 15, Port Orford comes to at the dance. Home-made pies,
quest
for better health, will be
Nr. 154, Rotary International.
Jamporee Standings
Brookings for the first home and cakes, and sandwiches will featured at the December meet­
Closing Song.
W L T game. The Pirates will bring be served, along with some high-
Benediction, By Rev. Charles Brookings ..
.3 1 0 both their first and second string stepping, western music. Wear ing Parent-Teachers Association,
tonight, at the high school gym.
Lever, president of Gold Beach Ophir .........
..2 1
boys, but will not bring a vol­ a bright-colored shirt.
The first, a 11-minute film in
club, and rector of Episcopal Port Orford
..2 1 1 leyball team.
“
black
and white” is entitled:
church.
Langlois ....
..1 3 0
Monday, Dec. 11, the Bruins
“
This
is
T. B.,” and shows the
Gold Beach
..1 3 0 go to Crescent City and play a
cause, spread, the cure and pre­
return game with the Del Norte
vention of this dread scourge. It
boys on the following Monday,
also shows work to be done in
As a beginning to what is be­
Dec. 18.
aiding those afflicted.
Saturday, Dec. 9 is the big ginning of a complete office sup­
“Defense Against Invasion,” is
day—the annual high school car­ ply store, may be seen now at a 20-minute color film, designed
Another big shoot, at which
“I still wonder where that big nival with proceeds being used the Pilot in two Victor adding by Walt Disney to show how
sportsmen rnay hope to win a
for studentbody functions. Each Machines, and a Smith-Corona disease is kept from spreading
Christmas turkey or ham, has crowd, Saturday, came from,”
class
is responsible for two or typewriter. Also in stock are a by immunization against germs
bet booked for Sunday, by the was the comment of Lyle Rod­
few typewriter ribbons, and add­
three booths.
of various kinds. Both pictures
Chetco Rod & Gun Club, at the field, discussing the opening day,
is ing machine rolls.
The
carnival
committee
were
loaned to the local group
Saturday of his new super-mar­
club house and grounds.
In connection with Typo-Print
stressing: make the carnival a
by
the
Curry County Health As­
The shoot, held by this club ket. “I could not ask for more.”
of Gold Beach the Curry County
Redfield’s new super-market is family night, come and bring the distribution of office supplies is sociation.
prior tot Thanksgiving, caused
In addition to these movies,
many fans to ask for more. The one o’Z the most up-to-date and family. Ballots for queen will be assured by a wholesaler who is
advertisement, telling of the big attractive markets in southwest counted at 10:30—all ballots are granting these firms every pos­ the Mothersingers will give two
appropriate numbers. Lead by
event, appears elsewhere in this Oregon, his patrons wrere heard to be turned in before that time. sible service
to remark. Glen Hurst, return­ The winner will be announced
issue of the Pilot.
Later on, agency for cash­ Mrs. Lloyd Morris, music in­
ing to his childhood home, ’w’as after the Inal count, with no registers and complete book­ structor, these singers have been
practicing for some time on the
Harbor Garage will open next showered with patronage by his partial count released before.
Joe Sarver* is chairman of the keeping systems will be added as numbers.
Monday, according to annunce- old-time friends, in the meat de­
‘ soon as these wants are learned.
carnival committee.
Refreshments, as usual, will
ment elsewhere in this issue. The partment.
Both Typo-Print and Pilot are
be
served
at the home economics
new place of business, long un- j
prepared to give best possible
Read
the
Pilot
ads
—
they
arc
i
room
following
the program.
Shop
locally
for
Christmas
—
der construction, is located just
service on all printed forms.
your
invivtation
to
trade
here.
you
help
home
industry.
up the hill from Harbor Store. I
At an affair fitting to the occasion, Saturday night, a Rotary
charter will be presented the Gold Beach club, at the Grade School
building, Gold Beach, with Brookings club as sponsors of the new
club in District 154. Elaborate plans have bee made for the event
with special emphasis being put on the program, by Brookings.
Canasta Party
Was Enjoyed, Sat
Bruins Grab 1950
Jamboree Honors
Wranglers To Hold
Dance, Dec. 16th
Two Movies Will
Feature P.-T. A.
At School Tonite
SCHOOL NOTES
Gun Club Books
Throngs Patronize
Big Shoot, Sunday
"Grand Opening"
Office Supplies To
Be Sold By Pilot