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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1951)
V of O Libraiy PER COPY, at all newsstands V Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere a Finer Community \<>knnc Six, Number llurtv three BROOKINGS? CURRY COUNTY. OREGON Second Parade Packed Theatre, Saturday Night Gene Gould Now Near Chicago, III. Pfc. Gene Gould, form er em ploye of the Pilot and graduate of University of Oregon school of journalism , recently completed 13 weeks basic training at Lack- land Air Force Base, San An- Popularity of the S. P. E. B. S. Q. S. A. certainly did not diminsh last aturday evening at the second annual | wX. ^ x a T ^ h a i X ’n X parade, held here. Judging front the enthusiastic crowd signed to the public inform ation office at O’H are Air Force Base, future affairs will draw even more heavily. Eor enter P ark Ridge, 111. He is w ith the 152nd F ighter-Interceptor Wing tainment, certainly one could.not find anything to sur which provides air protection for pass the type furnished last Saturday evening. Chicago and the surrounding in 1____ 1 1 1 T 1 <• a . I a ir .w A J a L. -- ____ L i t . ________ w , . I ¡111! M .k l\ . ( K b >1)<T 11, I uS I Noted Lady Lectured On European Conditions Mrs. E. E. Kilpatrrick, of Merrill, delegate last year to Co|x?nhagen, Denmark from Oregon State Home Extension Council along with three others, spoke Tues day ikkui to Rotary club, and will he principal speaker, 1 hursday (today) afternoon at A/.ale Garden Club. In m.iking her talk interesting, she had colored slides to To try to pick a “best” q u a t-1 --------------------------— ------------------ dustrial area. The public inform ation office tet would be like trying to pick i illu strate her experiences b o t h handles news releases of promo going and coming on her trip. a best apple pie, or a best meal I Pi when you are hungry. Perhaps. # **n e n tions and transfers to homq town “Theworld federation of ooun* newspapers as well as reporting it one would like to be partisan, I try women, which held its sixth the Rose City F our of Portland the activities of the base in an m eeting in 21 years at Copen came the nearest being “best” This abbreviated Pilot, late on effort to promote better under hagen last year, is a m ovem ent E. B. Hays, chief censor of the all due, w ithout question, to the one of those few occasions, came standing of the air force and re m eant to bridge the world by and versatility and showmanship. as result of a breakdown to the lationship between the air force Oregon sta te penitentiary, Salem, through women, to bring about will be speaker at the Seventh Bob Perkins, the “daddy” of Linotype, which burned out an and civilian population. a b etter understanding am ong 22 Gene is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Day A dventist church, Brookings. nations participating in the plan. the Brookings chapter, came from elem ent in the pot which m elts P o rtlan d to act as m aster of the m etal to m ake the type, and B. J. Gould, Brookings. His ad Saturday night a t 8 o’clock. Following the m eeting at Cop ceremonies for the occasion and a broken mold wheel, the vital dress is: Pfc. Gene Gould, Hq. & He has addressed large audi enhagen. the United S tates wom was certainly a t his best, g reet cog in its operation. Hq. Sq., 112 F tr-In tc p Wing, O’- ences both in and out of the state en toured m any of the countries ing old friends and being su rp ris H are AFB, P a rk Ridge, 111. and has thrilled his listeners w ith of Europe, especially those which A prin ter is due h e r e next ed at the progress made by the week from Dunsm uir, Calif., to his real-life stories and experi have much agriculture. com m unity since he left a lew help in the mechanical end of the ences. Pictures showed by Mrs. K il m onths ago. Preceding the lecture there will publication. Tom M artin, one of patrick showed the ru ra l life in There was only one Jim Sor- the best operators ever to sit at he a half-hour of vocal and in Donnie Munson m ay be a little enson, lead for the Rose City any linotype, felt the urge to be fellow’ as fa r as pounds go, hut strum ental music. Everyone is England, Holland, Belgium and Four, who could about im itate “on his w ay” a fte r a short time he can catch big fish -anyway, urged to come early. There will Denm ark. W ith tim e running out any voice on screen or radio — on the force. lx* no admission, only a free-w ill on her, she was unable to com 16 pounds of the coveted game. p lete her talk to R otary, hut did | offering. in addition to others whom he L a s t Wednesday afternoon he say th at the m ovem ent was a ¡shed. v as seen hurrying home from the good step tow ard realization of The F our By F our of Crescent Cheteo, holding the fish in his peace, some time in the future. City bids promise th a t others in arm s. Their combined weights English Gardens, Topic, Thurs. the district m ust get better, or barely kept Donnie an the earth At Azalea Garden Club m eet else they will have stiffer. The —hut he did m anage t to get back Ladies of the Brookings and ing at the G range hall, Thursday, F our Tune Four of Eugene had home in a hurry. The seaweed business of Mr. Mrs. K ilpatrick is billed to tell plenty on the ball S aturday eve H arbor area are reminded th a t the first fall m eeting of the Chet- and Mrs. A. B. W allace of H ar the m em bers som ething of how ning, and the crowd wished to co Home Extension units is set bor, publicized last spring by Mrs. the English m aintain th eir old hear more. for Oct. 17, a t the Grange hall IB. M iller in Along Azalea Row, and traditional homes and gar- Of course, there were the Four at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Clifford Sisk and Mrs. I r a ! was t°P*c for a full page in the ens of which they are so proud. House B rothers of Bonanza, who The subject will be: “C are of Brown have taken over the lo cal' m agazine section of Sunday’s is- will draw an audience any tim e Rugs and Upholstered F u rn itu re ” agency for the Penny-wise Plas- sue of The Oregonian. Mrs. Lloyd Moss, Mrs. W arren in Brookings. They appeared at and everyone is welcome. tie Co. of St. Louis. Mo. and will While the article did not tell Sm ith and Mrs. P atterso n of two spits on the program . Come ar.d m eet the new home dem onstrate their line at a party a t much as did Mrs. Miller, it G rants Pass w ere guests a t the The H arm onettes were as a t agent, W a n d a given by Mrs. Harvey Foster, did show' th a t state-w ide recogni Tuesday R otary luncheon, to hear tractiv e and popular as ever in dem onstration Gossage. Pot luck luncheon. Wednesday afternoon. This prod tion was again given this area, Mrs. E. E. K ilpatrick talk of h er their appearance. uct is endorsed by Good House so much in the public eye today. trip to Euroix*. By request Bob Perkins and keeping M agazine and includes his old Oceanaires, Gearge G uth everything for the home from rie, C harles Grayshel and Brad kitchen to the nursery, and from Page, m ade their am azing come Mr. and Mrs. Charles H assett dad to baby, says Mrs. Sisk. back a fte r m onths of no practice. and daughters visited at the Don Four-Get-M e-Notes, a new four Vaughan, M ary E ttin g er and F. in Brookings, gave promise th at B. H assett homes. Oct. 3. Chas, som e day, they too would de w as just discharged from the Ma More than 60 names of 1 - H had set a terrific pace for the There is a lady in this town club m embers of southern Curry entire county. He told of how m and a spot on a parade. rine Corps reserve. He had spent All choruses, Crescent, K lam ath the past year, stationed at the who claims she is too busy to county w ere read, last Thursday Paul Davis had sta rte d a tra c to r Falls and Brookings, showed the El Toro, M arine Air Station, at w’rite to her m other, but who evening at the October m eeting club, and stated he expected th a t usual form and pleasing e n te rta in S anta Ana, Calf., as w eather ob wishes the Pilot would carry or of the local P a re n t-T o c h e rs As these boys, in the next couple of m ent. As a finale, the three sang server. He has gone to S eattle convey “hello, m other,” from M. sociation m eeting, which was al years would m ake quite a nam e as if the entire hunch had ac to complete his course in m eteor The subscriber whom this con so an achievem ent day for the for this area. tually “grown up in barbershop ology a t the University of W ash cerns, should know the m eaning youngsters. More than 40 of the F or her outstanding work in ping in the same group. ington. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Juel- and the "voice” of her daughter, group w ere first-year members. the livestock club, led by her step Since there w ere so m any v ii- son, visitors at the parents H as Miss W anda Gossage, new Co. father, Alvin Henry, Alma Duffy iting Barhershoppers. only the se tt home are on th eir way back I1DA, spoke on the achievem ents will be aw arded a registered heif participants were invited to the to Kodiak, Alaska. of the m em bers, and called se - er, given by George B u rr Co., afterglow a t the Grange hall. R egular quarterly m eeting of oral forw ard to receive prizes of Coquille. A story will come the Ambulance Com m ittee was won at the county fair, and at when the presentation is made. held at Brookings Electric and the state fair, held at Salem. . Lois LaClair, and h er sister, Radio Co. office, Tuesday evening. Members of the 4-H Horse club. , Elaine, both sta te fair winners, . .. ® Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Miller i Two new stretcher, as good as Dr. and Mrs. Rice prospecting are enjoying a vtsit from one o f , may led by Rev. J a c k Mumbowcr, , w ere given special recognition as found tor rock on the Tom Moore hill. came in also for m any prizes and five-year m em bers also. c"I ¡" ¡5 " " " " h ' ' T ,h<' . COU" ' V The popcorn m achine at Youngs e a s ? w h T a r r h e d Wednesday t’o All club m em bers were given slay several days. The Miller re- e X r ^ s v-r io$7 ^ ' X , h 7 a f " ’ ,w1h o , " ” * > “ . P * « for pins a t the presentation. getting its Monday K. P. Tommy W ldney giving up h is'sid e d for many years in or about ¿ X considered ’ , T " “ ‘ ,h l" 8 ” ,a '° fair prize check for money. the capilol city but now enjoy T he r(iport showfd 13 trl ln ' \ X X X X 7 T X ■ T-. n - .1 7 a » a iiu n r u JJ U IM I R ecuperating Barhershoppers. the Pacific m ..» « w » eather .» I * , m „ r h l ...................................... H ■ coast much t „ iv a i 1O i ,.» i . P . a n xt y a r . , i August and Septem ber. j Leaders w ere not w ithout rec-1 J ________________________ I ™ e com m ittee hopes th a t t h e , ognitlon, especially Mrs. Lillian I Ed Ingram , the photographer, Sir W alter Raleigh comes to town, some call him Slim. I am bulance will he self-support-1 Zumple. and Mrs. Henry, whose who says he’s as good looking ing henceforth, since all equip- 4-H affiliations dates back to her down a gun barrel as he is on A Donnie Munson floating from m ent is practically paid for, and childhood. a cam era, arrived home Wed- V v' river m outh to the hotel With , ... H. A. Jochens and W. J. Collis since all labor is voluntary. Clifford Jenkins, county agent, nesday with a 10-point buck he 16-lb. salm on cradled in his f r m Tdabo Tu^rdav eve- ■ spoke on w hat he would like to bagged in eastern Oregon. His C iR im er, Gold Beach, see function in tma a ie a , of iiov. io -, var-ol J u u u ^ h u r w unU d u »and instrum ents headed to-or their hunting trip in that sec- 1 wa a visitor here Saturday _______w and ___ ____ * ______ ____ _ ___ to 10-point w buck for her birthday. sorely leaders w ere _ needed id school, towing a sm all boy.tion ot the country. ¡attended the “P arude” th at eve. j help the youth which, this year, Ed*obliged. ¡nt I flto VA/hora I ¡nntl/rao /Rro«lxc/ DreQKS Salem M an W ill Address Church Big Fish—For Lad fn Home Extension Bills First M eeting Local Business Was Featured, Sunday Takes Over Agency Heads For College 'Use' For Pilot 4-H CLUB ACHIEVEMENTS GIVEN AT P.-T. A. MEETING, THURSDAY Ambulance Com On The M ain Drag Dau3 h,er V1.1», mt Came Home Empty Got 10-Point Buck