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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1951)
V. of O. L ib ra ry U * PER COPù, at all newsstands 1 Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere a Finer Community Volume Six, Number 41, Committee Named Air Field Aid Hero Gains D At the first of the newly.inaug- V u rate weekly noon luncheons, on Wednesday, it was decided by the cham ber of commerce to nam e a com m ittee to re-open the a ir field plan once started, and left u n done for some time. The action taken by the board of directors to dis-associate from the work, was rescinded by motion. H. A. Sanders and E. E. Hans- cam Jr. spoke in behalf of the airfield, how better protected it " a s over airfields of nearby c it ies, and how little it would need to put in shape and on all a ir niaps. Both told of the num ber of planes which now use it, and the potential num ber which can be enticed to use the strip. The action of the board of di- ectors was taken to have noth ing more to do with the airfield due to lack of understanding, and inform ation from the outside. </i?n Carte, graduate of Brook- igs Hi n ig h , is note a sergeant, and President P a rk e r will nam e a iasts gioup to obtain all data concern has an an opportunity opportunity to to go go even even .......... ing its licensing, insurance, etc., higher in rank, reports his grand < to report at the next meet, to be father, A O. Bollinger. Wb Id next W ednesday noon. —------------------- Dim<t .'.y .y:s s 1 hursday, ............o , 1 u s 1 )eceinber r , Ralph Vincent To 6, 1 Four-Car Accident Wednesday Claims Lives of Two Popular Hi School Girls Dr. Richard Saul Must Q uit Practice Wet Pavement Near Castle Rock Roa< Said Responsible; M arjorie Freeman Escaped With Only Minor Injuries Dr. Richard Saul, recently dis charged from the navy medical On their return from Crescent City shortly after sit corps, who opened offices in the Manley building, three days a f o clock Wednesday evening, Marjorie Freeman, drivinj te r his opening found he had to her parents Buiek, on the wet pavement, found hersell to go to t h e U. of O. medi cal school for a physical check crosswise of the road, in the path of two on-coming cars up, with the verdict he must give Investigated by state police and others, the real cause ol up his practice and become a pa tient at the school for an indefi i I r accident may never be fully known or understood. nite period. I he accident happened near where the Castle Rock lane A physical condition which he leads o f Highway to t, west of Valley View motel, l< ai ned about alm ost a year ago. but which he thought arrested or .m im e I leiidncks anti hay Rausch, with her on the iuu'd'. a,’.|,"ar,‘,l a«ain- career, which he " i,h his Physical h“d ill-fatetl trip, were fatally injured. Pauline, it is said, ex had io n g Shoped l >' u d shortly after being rushed to Seaside hospital, while < mdition broke: Miss Rausch lived to about 2 a. m. Marjorie Freeman verdict ' was his wife, th at she was able to retu rn to Brookings the packing. I cannot s ta rt to express regret th at I m ust give up ™ , r ; ' h " 7 ; , .... r: ,n un- for 3 °f ,CgS’- ° n f° rc h c a d ber injuries will prove serious, hospital at- tcndaillS told tile Pilot by telephone. )Ul n o n e I According to those who w e r e ----- ‘— my at the scene soon a fte r the acci- eared for the injured at the scent my | dent, the Freem an c a r was fol- "««• ■ r a i ¡in: rushlng ,h"ni was aired by discussion, all ~ [)o 'F r p p J n n r n 7 hich pointed DOinted tow to w ard a rd favoring favnw ««, I I C C L u ilC c 7 which The Pilot received a card from i ms is the t>pe of town and peo- before the accident i n h n r n t m j • r a national hank for the area, in Pie < hud long dream ed about. „ tem p, pass. MlSs Freem an s a t stead of a state-chartered, locally Ralph Vincent, stating he had be owned bank, if possible at all. A come a “free-lance” photographer a most hieaks my heart to m ake she was unable, applied the brakes not injured to speak of and his contact will be made with all of and would specialize in advertis- th ,. dec,s,on.” he told the Pilot, which caused the car to spin. The nam e w . . noit i X n e d iy the £ Oregons senators and congress-1 *nK' Pu*d *c *D’. industrial and corn- W estbrook ear. although some- lot. The Westbrook ear and West men to enlist th eir aid in hurry- IneI c‘a ** i w hat sideswiped, went to a spot ‘ brook escaped without injury. irig the m a tte r up at W ashington A fter 25 years as a newspa- w here it could turn, and came At the time this p ap er goes to with the com ptroller of currency. 1 photographer, both on the j hack to the spot of the accident. press, no word was learned about About 40 were present at the JoL‘rnal and Oregonian, I’m H arry Kellis, of the Crescent funeral arrangem ents. first m eeting a fte r the switch to s ,e PP’ni* out for myself. Now, In respect to Miss Pauline H en City area, driver of the first on noon meetings, and concesus is ? ° U Can get 25-hour-a-day serv- dricks and Miss Fay Rausch, the coming car. suffered a broken hip, Accident Rate Alarming stunned th a t it is much better arrange- ice on a11 types of photographic Talent Show, advertised for this ankle and jaw. A fter his impact , So ' * from the l"*' tragedy, “ “^eay w ith the Freem an ear. the s X d - T u ,i h “W e ? m ent than the form er m onthly assl8nm ento,” he said. S aturday evening, has been post- evening meetings. Vjncent, still a property owner . . . ------- poned until a later date, Mrs. A car. unable to stop, hi, the ca r r.?a,7 a r ,h,,UKht ,han '» ‘O' ?< a" id" n ' r a ,‘ m Brookings, is vitally interested O. Panzer, chairm an, told the driven by Kellis. I, is said, to ” “w . cause a second impact ' „ . d N‘,rte a re a ' 11 in the future development of this Pilot, early Thursday. .. . .. p " as less than a month since Lyn« <Uea Both, it is said, would have had All three girls who were re- del Fadling was fatally injured m part in the show, planned to Turn those ex tra Item s Inti help raise money for outfitting turning to Brookings a fte r hav- r e a r the Hiouchi bridge, and the ing taken music lessons, were re- two girls who were with him s t cash by Pilot Classified eds. the high school hand. |xnted thrown clear of the car. the time, still are in casts from I hat “once in a life-tim e” ex Miss r reem an suffered a severe their hurts. perience happened to Heinz Her- tu t on one. of her legs, a cut on j — ________________ __ v ig. school-boy son of Mrs. Wal- • her forehead, and other bruises, te r Thatcher, of H arbor. W ed none of which were reported of nesday evening. Behind this lies serious nature. Miss Hendricks, 1 -,t 1 hro“gh request of many of the officials of Brookiniis and Miss Rausch, both were bad quite a story; ly injured about the head, and I’he Baptist Community church bride, was able, fin a lly , to wade L . ; „ ,rP°rall<,n. »KSJKcl.ll edition of the Pilot, m her internal injuries, some of was the scene of the wedding last th ro u g h red-tape to get her son I ,r g 1a advertised and ¡Manned for Thursday, Decetn- which probably ware never de- Saturday, Dec. 1, of Miss Shirley here from Germany, in time for h e r 27, has bee'll postponed until T h u r s d a v T w i n ™ . 0 tected. A Crescent City amhu- Sisk, daughter of Mrs. Clifford C hristm as. Heinz cam e by ship to I f,.r . 1 l n ursdjy, January IO. New York c ity , from there to ! ' , .. s rctlllcsh they say IS to make apjK'ar- lr<nce and a Crescent City doctor Sisk, and Don Johnson, son or Osa Johnson. Rev. John L. Mum- 4 re s c e n t c ity by plane, where he ancc °* ’he edition to coincide nearer with the OIK nine bower officiated. “ 'i n an X , m “ his m o,he- ' P ' 3 n t’ “ * , h t d u l c d f° r ,3 n U 3 r >'- !■ rank S i s k , brother of the bride, whose m arriage to Miss the Crescent City o perator called 1 FUnS aFC , n a t ’c o n I n ‘i n V o f t h e m a c h i n e s , Ja n et Foster was solemnized in the Pilot, and between the two but it is not expected that the entire plant will I k co-ord- th e same church recently, g a \e tv ie p h o n e s ^ /th e H a r t^ r area.'0'’ n]aict* i,n^ 111 smooth running order for a matter o f days the bride in m arriage. The bride wore a biege g ab ar It has been four years since a“ er the plant is officially opened. dine suit with brown accessories £ ^ X T o ^ h e T w tu £ T h‘‘ ,<idition Wil‘ i-omP°sed ° f ™ n y pictures, t i c and a corsage of yellow rosebuds. ■•I» flffcl II She was attended by Miss Alice a tru ly M erry Christm as. p ittin g the progress of this area especially in the last few Severson, df Portland Dick John I ------------------------------ years. One section will be devoted to the floriculture and son was best man for his brother. f r ss Patsy Cook win leave on horticulture of the area; another of the growth of the A fter the ceremony a wedding supper was served at the home /n m " a n ^ L lZ 'u tiX u n s ' loCj 1 £ h<M,,.s ; an” t,1}cr of the growth in business houses of M rs. Osa Johnson to about 30 v w p e n d tw o or m ore m onths and all sections is w ill carry pertinent data concerning flic J p f j K gu<sts. Following the wedding rith relative: trip limber industr y and resources of the area. ‘‘ the couple will be at home in the Yelton A partm ents. Talent Show Will Be Postponed Here Joy In Thatcher Home For Christmas Special Edition Date Set For Jan. 10 To Nearer Coincide W ith 'Plant Opening' Church Wedding, United Couple, Sat. 2 ¿SHOPPING