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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1951)
At 7:00 This A. M. Last Rites Held Sunday P. M. For Chas. A. Warnock 'REQUIRED' TO ERECT PLANT; WILL Scout Court, Honor Held Here, Mon. EMPLOY 250 'FACTORY' WORKERS Beach, Judge Guy Forsyth, Gold was speaker Monday eve At 7:00 a. m. today, KCRE, Crescent City, went on the air Graveside funeral services for tor the first time, after being held up for weeks awaiting an Charles A. Warnock were held Incorporation papers were filed last week with Sec- ning at the Boy Scout court of official Okay from the Federal at 2:00 p. m. Sunday at the honor and chili feed, held at the James William Ward Memorial Communications Commission. Odd Fellows hall. .The Rebekahs Park, with Rev. John L. Mum From 2 to 11 this afternoon, by prepared the chili, the committee invitation, people are invited to bower officiating, under direction Marguerite of Roeder Funeral home. Crescent City Federated Church Known as bro Zook and Mrs. Bertha Whirry, Mr. Warnock was killed Wed at an open house, when a pro Irene Koeller donated the pic- gram will be given for‘the en- nesday evening late in a woods to Edwin Sund kies and National Biscuit com some accident on his land, north of time. Work on tainment of everyone. pany the crackers. in soon Using a weve-length of 1500 town, while felling a tree. No The meal was served by the kilocycles, the new station will one witnessed th<‘ tragedy, and Senior Girl Scouts, who won the be on the air from 6 a. m. until little is known of how he met plaudits of the crowd. 11 p. m. daily, although it has death. Judge Forsyth presented the It was not until he failed to been granted “unlimited time” Hornaday award to Richard New- a by the commission, which means come home at meal time that __ i man, and told of Dick’s work in the station may, if it wishes, be search was made and discov erv conservation. Illness of John Gin- his ~ lifeless on the air 24 hours daily. ’ u: — L body J apparently ther prevented his being present falling limb from the While a copy of the program hit by tor Mr. Ginther had worked for has not been released as yet, it tree where he had been sawing. two years with Newman. Born Jan. 17, 1898, in Siskiyou is understood that there will be Other awards given were: Ten a Brookings Hour, a Smith Riv- County, Calif., he is survived by derfoot pins to Tommy and Jim ei Hour, and other communities his widow, Edith; son, Donald; my Widney, Richard and Ray which co-operate with the man daughter, Phyllis Chenoweth; by Mikesell, Robert Zook and Bobby agement in way of obtaining a three sisters, Sophia Warnock, Dimmick. Mrs. H. W. Hy lander and Mrs. program from the occasion.. Second Class to Phillip Kessler, As soon as decided up, a daily .lack Foggerty and a grandson Bobby Page, Stanley Gribble, ’’skeleton” program will be car Keith Chenoweth. Gael Ettinger and Dick Berger. When four years old, Charley ried weekly in this newspaper. Star Badge to Dick Campbell, came, with his parents, Joseph with merit badges for car re T. and Maria Warnock. to the pair, personal health, safety and old home, 10 miles north of horsemanship. Brookings. When 21 years of Other merit badges went age, Charles purchased 345 acres Ray Murry for automobile, car < of his present home place, and pentry rabbitt raising and civics, became quite noted for his sheep The scout committee of the I. The Harlem Globetrotters, who end shorthorn cattle. In 1943 he O. O. grateful for all the ant assistance is shown appeared at Crescent City last purchased the remainder of his Saturday evening, were all they present 927-acre place. were advertised to be- only a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Genzmer lot more so, fans claim. of McC a n n, Calif., cousins of Being super artists in the game Mrs. Warnock, came for the fun of basketball as well as comedy, eral and will remain with her . the negroes scored only when it for several weeks. cm was necessary to keep in the lead, devoting most of their en Henry Kerr, who with his wife ergies to making the crowds roar have for many years financed the with laughter. eduaction of foreign students in C hetco Rod & Gun Club Ram- America, told the Rotary club of com tods won two more hoop games the gratifying success which had last week, drubbing thp Klam crowned their efforts. Students Members of Brookings Rotary ath. Calif., team by a 67 to 42 club, this week, were invited to are in the mission field in sev- score at the high school gym on join Rotarians from 40 other eial foreign lands at present, to Thursday, and defeating Case’s clubs in Oregon and southwestern leplacp American missionaries, Spoi t Shop, 50 to 32 at Crescent whose successs doesn’t measure Cit\, following the Globetrotter up to that of students who re game. turn to their native countries 8. 9, and 10. The invitations were Jim Barrett with Mr. and Mrs. Kerr started this points, xtended by the Eugene club, the Bob Astin with 4 and Felipe host for the conference. work several years ago. before with 12 topped the scorers in the Approximately 600 Rotarians he had become a Rotarian, but Klamath tilt. H is directly in line with the and their wives are expected to Ray Reekman scored 10 points attend this three-day meeting, international service and thp Paul m the game against Case’s, with which wtll be held in the new ^uuy tacerne Co-operative, if the co-operative wishes. Harris foundation. Felipe, Astin, Rausch and Clark Erb Memorial Union building on So great was the impact of this announcement, the Bob Phillips, a new member being tied with eight each. the University of Oregon cam told thp club of his ‘‘background’’ Hot asked what about housing to care for these men as pus. It will be the first such pub part of the program started lic meeting in the $2, 100,000 stu h was assured that a housing project of about too units by the local club to acquaint all dent structure, just opened this members with each other’s life. past fall. would be started by the group, and workmen who will Born in Alabama, educated in Fourth in the series of card lexas, Mr. Phillips came to Ore The conference will be presided parties being given by Rebekah over by Jop p. Brecklp, of Van come to this area in key positions with the company. gon first as a travelling sales *■ ( »al Club was held Saturday couver, Wash., district governor man lor a Colorado firm, and he Mr. Mason, one of the incorporators, has engaged an and vyning at the Odd Fellows hall, of Rotary. One international and his wife liked the country "¡th ten tables of pinochle in several national speakers have so well they remained. apartment at the Chetco Inn, and will move here next I1 ay. n1P Washington birthday been lined up for the meeting motif had been used in the dec along with a program bf enter- O n’^7 Pfdi’nin:,ry work the new industry. orations and refreshments. High tainment for the wives. Alton F. score for ladies was held bv Mrs. Baker, publisher of Eugene Reg He will be the “architect” for the corporation, and will Funeral services for Edwin Mary Ettinger; low by Minnie ister-Guard, is general chairman nt m charge of construction work. Ransom, a ’ong-timp resident of Murry; high score for mcn bv oí the affair. this area, will be held Friday af- "J lev Spense and low by Biil ternoon from Baptist Commun i e’ ^0 pinochle prizes were ity church, it was announced on Ray Vincent, Tillamook, was held by Edith Hynes and Madge Wednesday. Many arrangements Moore, and the door prize bv fined $50 in Judge Sandbo’s jus still are pending.* tice court late last week for leav ^va Springer. About a week ago Ran- I - he next in the series will bp ing thp scenp of an accident in which he was involved while s<m suffered a heart attack , and on March 3, at 8 n. m s’nee has been confined tr driving a truck that had been many home, Death came late ' loaned to him. L. L. Leonard is day night. interior mith Globe Trotters Put On Comical Skit Kerr Tells Of Aid To Alien Students Club Members Are Invited To Eugene Will Have 2000 K. V. Power Plant Pinochle Party LOCAL NEWS