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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1951)
W- of o. Library P E R C O P Y , at all newsstands Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere a Finer Community Volume Six, Number 42. Last Rites Held Sat. For Two H. S. Girls, Accident Victims "BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. O REG O N 9 Shopping Days To Christmas!! Youth Movement Will Get Special Attention, Wed. I hui . I in cinlici i •, i <)3 1 YOUTH MOVEMENT GAINS; PLANS EXPECTED SHORTLY FOR SOLUTION At its re g u la r w eekly luncheon m eeting, W ednesday noon, th e ( litl Briinm, who has no children of his own, hut who Wants to do Something for VOUtll, llilS Started a lllO V e- 111 th,s area Whldl has grown 111 S1ZC Until action 1S already being started by a number of organizations, Liking to assume responsibility is a trait of youth, so the management of this youth movement soon will be under the leadership of youth, supported by adult guid- ance, if present plans final y take shape in Brookings. L ast rite s w ere held a t 2 p. m. a t B ap tist C om m unity ch urch last h eard of th e propostion of th e S a tu rd a y for P au lin e H endricks gaining y o u th m ovem ent of the and F ae R ausch, victim s of an a u to accident W ednesday evening. crea. w ith no action being ta- Rev. Jo h n L. M um bow er, pastor, officiated. Mrs. H elen Rice w as A rep resen ta tive o f each soloist. In te rm e n t for F ae R ausch organization otf the vicinity is asfced to be present a t the w as a t W illiam Ja m e s W ard Me n e x t W ednesday noon din m o rial P a rk , w hile Miss H en “Youth, no m ore th an adults, d rick s w as a t P o rtlan d . ner m eeting of the cham b er w a n ts to be reg u lated . Youth, in of com m erce, there to learn Born N ea r P o rtland, Ore. itr. boundless energy, m u st have all fa c ts th a t m ay be con- B orn n e a r P o rtlan d , Oregon, an o u tlet for th is ‘s te a m ’ and it veyeed to th e organization. July 11, 1935, P au lin e H endricks is up to us ad u lts to help d i A ction on this m a tte r is o f w as the eld er d a u g h te r of Mr. and Jess and Lola Dews of K an sas rect its ex p en d itu re,” C liff B rim m deep concern to th e co m m u n Mrs. A. P. H endricks, and siste r asserted to no less th a n a dozen C ity, Mo., pu rch ased the Brook* ity. P roper steps m u st be ta k of G erald and N ancy. O th e r s u r ings T ra ile r C am p from Mr. an d fi ¡ends about town. en 'hat th ere w ill be no fa il vivors w e re: g ran d m o th er, Mrs. W e ath er one m ight expect in “I still can rem em b er my boy- Mrs. S am Erickson, w ith all d e ure in _______________________ th e project. S. J. M errill of B rookings; tw o tbfe m iddle of sum m er no la te r ______ tails being com pleted last w eek. liood d ay s—how I w an ted action uncles and th re e au n ts. th an Sept. 15—is the fa re on the | - how 1 had to be on t he go. F ossession w as given on Dec. 1, T he fam ily m oved to B rookings w e a th e r m enu about southw est- Ken except to invite all o rg an i- F o rtu n a te ly , in those days th e re alth o u g h Mr. and Mrs. Dews a re in Sept. 1945. ern O regon this week, w hen th e a ztions to set in, the c h a m b e r w ere no law s aag in st em ploying stil, not in th e area. A ctive in both church and all te m p e ra tu re s ran g e in the up- <<id assum e responsibility to g e t boys un d er 16. I had a job and Mrs. Dews, a s iste r of Mrs. C .. the m ovem ent organized. school affairs, she w as a ju n io r 60s if not 70s. m ad e som e m oney w hich I could F. C am pbell, and h er h u sb an d Cliff Brim m , whose idea it w as spend as I wished. Too m any e re expected here by C h ristm as. in th e local high school, p o p u lar Don Pederson, w ith th e law of to get som ething done, ta lk e d to y o u th a re denied th a t today. It, T he new ow ners plan e x te n « w ith h er fellow stu d en ts as well fice of B engtson & P ederson, a r th e cham ber, urging c a re be ex- then, is up to us ad u lts to d i sive im p rovem ents to th e prop * i"' people of th e com m unity. m e d here W ednesday from Med- Porn A t Gorm an South D akota end he im m ediately asked a few erviced in form ation of this com rect th is boundless energy. I am erty . including a D airy M aid Ice Fae, d a u g h te r of Mr. and M rs. re sid e n ts: “Is this u s u a l? ” W hen m itte e and th a t none be on th e w illing to devote m uch tim e to C ream m a n u fa c tu rin g plan t, to serve this area. w111" the effort." H. Rausch, w as born at Gor- inform ed th a t it w asn’t exactly15*rn”>' " <>e. who w ‘11 njan, S o u th D akota, A ugust 3, u n usual, he still couldn’t believe 1 ing to w ork, and sacrifice for the Going on th a t assum ption, a cause. 1935. F o r a n u m b er of years, th e w hat he w as experiencing. n u m b er of men about town, all It w as decided, also, th a t th e m em bers of vario u s o rg an izatio n s fam ily lived a t D ayton, Oregon, “B efore I l e f t M edford this h i „ h s c h o o l s h o u ld h o u, it w no ™id focrcrv and gh h should be re p resen te d in th e a rea ave going t0 see w h at before com ing h ere in 1944. ..... „ . u t l . . . . . 2n \ . /« m m itte e once it is re a- can be done. In all th e deliber- S u rv iv in g in addition to h e r th e pavem ents w ere q u ite slip- Hzed It w i„ up to (h e y o u th Follow ing a b re a k fa st last W ed p a re n ts are. a b ro th er, Doyle, p tr y from frost. W hen I cam e to to fu rn ish m any of th e ideas | ations, th ere will be a co m m ittee nesday m orning a t C hetco Inn, an d sister, C arol, seven uncles I cf high school Iroys and g irls to the valley my coat cam e off and concerning its o p eratio n and de- and five a u n ts in N o rth and S outh I help fram e th e policies. T he ex- w hen J e rry B u rn e tt, regional Boy I w ished th a t I had lig h te r cloth- velopem ent. D akoa. ' ecution of th is m ovem ent will be S cout d irecto r, gave th e talk , th e ing, to be com fortable. Due to mflny in te re sts of Fae, too, w as an active m em d irectly u n d er th e youth su p e r fu n d -raisin g cam paign w as begun A study of the U. S. W e a th e r y outh, th e re m ust be m any ac- by B rookings R o tary club, to re- b e r of th e ju n io r class a t th e lo- I B u reau c h a rts in the daily news- tiv ities provided. Som e w ould be vision as fa r as discipline is con aliz.t about $600 for th e a re a to cal high school, and w as also ac pi. pers m ay show’ th a t te m p e r in te re ste d in w oodw orking, o th e r cerned, w ith ad u lt supervision in t a r r y on scouting for th e n ex t tive in church w ork. • She and m a tte rs involving financial q u es a tu re s here a re likely to be th e year. P a u lin e w ere in sep arab le friends, w arm est in th e nation this week. groups in ath le tic s of one type tion. More publicity will be given S co u tin g has been given im p e c r an o th er. probably due to th e ir p aa rllel in ♦ o developm ents as they shape I t ’s odd -• last w eek a t th is tu s in th is a re a by th e fo rm atio n C ham ber H eard O f P ishing te re s ts in so m any things. UJ in the w eeks to come. tim e people here w ere shivering of a n o th e r tro o p u n d er sponsor- P resident E lm er P a rk e r told P o p u la rity W as A tte s te d w ith th e rest of th e n atio n in shof F ra te rn a l O rd e r of Engles, th e cham ber, W ednesday, th a t T h e esteem w ith w hich these a cold snap th a t saw m any su b w ith H ow ard C ran e as sco u t im m ediately a f te r the first of tw o g irls w ere held w as a tte s te d te m p e ra tu re s in m any spots. T he m aster. th e y e a r he w as going to appoint last S a tu rd a y w hen th e B ap tist 29 degree te m p e ra tu re here w as W ithin th e next few days, if all his com m ittees, and u n d er th e C om m unity church could not hold c e rta in ly not to th e liking of*the An 18’i-in c h trophy, depicting 1 t»ot alread y , everyone in th e V i new plan th e re would be m ore h a lf the people w ho cam e to pay n ativ es th e ir blood is too thin. final respects. The high school cl these to help in a w ider ran g e an angler in th e act of castin g <-‘ty will be ap p ro ach ed by some« and flanked on each side by a f ne, for funds, fh e am o u n t of th e le f ch am b er of com m erce w ork. w as presen t en m asse, as well as m an y g ra d e school children who T alk w as h ea rd of th e possi- replica of a gam e fish, is on dis- individual d onation has not been b .lities of th e fishing in d u stry in I)lay a t th e p i,o t ° mce’ T his wiH F ft’ fo r U is up ,o th e Individu al w ere close to th em in life. T he this a re a provided th e je tty is be aw arded. New Y ears eve, to k'iv« as generously as he can. f’o ral pieces w ere countless. th e person who cau g h t th e larg- bile a list of card s h as been built. One m em ber re p o rted th a t A ccording t o Mrs. D orothea he knew of a t le a st 20 p e o p le ,, est salm on in e ith e r Chetco, W in- , m ade up, th e re will lx? m any w ho Cedar re cen tly cam e to the com m unity. M iller. C ounty nurse, th e re a re v itally in te re ste d in th e fishing chuck ° r S m i,h R iver5' L ane C annery. ¡w ho m ay see any of th e R o ta r 99 people in C u rry county who ; industry, w ho a re ready to move A n other sim ilar tro p h y will be b-ns. o r leave th e ir c o n trib u tio n m u st have a “re ta k e ” of th e ir here, if w ork can be s ta rte d on given to th e person catch in g th e 81 H endricks F urniture, fh e Pi« To ca re for th e C h ristm a s m ail chest X -rays m ade, according to a je tty to m ake the m outh of lot, o r w ith W a rre n S m ith. larg est steelhead, Mrs. Rex H ay findings of th e s ta te h e a lth de C hetco R iver open to the fishing w hich is alread y heavy and th e Boys from 11 to 14, inclusive, es told th e P ilot. c ra ft. an ticip ated last w eek’s rush, th e p a rtm e n t. who wish to get in to th e sco u t T he m an, leading th e p arad e L e tte rs o r cards, or both, of D inner M eetings P opular B rookings post office will rem ain ing m ovem ent, m ay co n ta c t an y i t co n testa n ts, so far, lives a t o|>cn S a tu rd a y afte rn o o n s and re su lts should be com ing in by A fte r th e second of th e noon \ 'atso n v ille. H ow ever, th e re is m em b er of th e E agles lodge, o r the end of th e w’eek, so those also S u nday aftern o o n s so the luncheon m eetings, it w as ex- several close co m p etito rs. His big see H ow ard C ran e personally. I t p atro n s m ay m ail and receive people who a re concerned will j.pressed by m any o f .th e p o p u la r m ight lx? pointed o u t th a t M r. salm on w eighed 4 9 ^ ll>s. know’. D ates for th e re ta k e s will packages, Mrs. Gold S m ith told ity of this m ethod of bringing C ran e 's re p u ta tio n as a sco u t C ed ar L ane C annery, w hich is be next Tuesday and W ednesday. the P ilot. out the m em bership to m eetings. ;>opular am ong sportsm en, not m a s te r d a te s back m any y ea rs. "Ju d g in g from th e past y e a r s , , Dec. . , . 18 . and , . 19, at Gold Beach H ow ever, th e re are still m any He w as one of the few’ in O reg o n an d the build-up w e alre ad y a r e |h lp h schoo‘ h c a l,h room ’ H ours /in th e a re a who a re not a v a il only ca res for fish, b u t does all to ta k e a tro o p to th e n a tio n a l kinds of custom canning for the e.xperiencing, th is C h ristm a s Is a re from 8:45 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. ing them selves of th is o p p o rtu n Ja m b o re e a t V alley F o rg e la s t H ade. Many of th e ir products are lu<ely to be so m ething fo r t h e , A 14x17 re ta k e film w ill be giv- ity w hich is being offered. year. lound on m any sto re shelves. T c o r d s ." she said "W ith so m any en f r w ,0 ,hose n w d ,n e re ,8 k es N ext W ednesday it is urg ed T roop 32. w hich has been in people w ho do not have boxes, , tn a t a larg e delegation, especially Mrs. Ed F. Ackley Is hom e from ex isten ce for sev eral y ears, w ill Rh doubles th e w ork of th e force Mr. and Mrs. Joe T ay lo r of from all o rg an izatio n s of th e vi- h er recent su rg e ry a t San F ra n - have a ch allen g e from now on. and m akes w’o rk so difficult." tfie C hetco Inn are visitors in i cinity com e for the discussion. c sco. S he still re m a in i m uch a t S co u tin g will bo co m p etitiv e in S an F rancisco area this w eek on , This m eans lodges, churches, as home, b u t would enjoy calls from . B rookings from now on, lead ers Shop for C h ristm a s a t home! jousiness. ; w ell as service groups. friend*. assu re th e public. Buy Chripitaa? tf&i? Kansas City Couple Gets Trailer Camp Warm Weather Surprises Visitors Rotary To Raise Boy Scout Funds Angling Trophy Is Now On Display 99 Retakes Due For X-Ray Pictures Post Office Will Be Open Sat. and Sun.