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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1952)
r- Of O. L ib rary > * PER COPY, at all newsstands Nowhere A Finer Climate - Volume Six. Number 47. Mrs. Reekman Head O f Curry County Pomona Grange ---- IOC Nowhere a Finer Community BROOKINGS. CL'RRY COl'NTY, OREGON I hursdav, lami. 11 \ /' IQ5- Installation Special Edition Will Record Growth; Joint Held By I. O. O. F. Opportunity Given To Show Expansion And Rebekahs F irst 1952 m eeting of C urry C ounty Pom ona G range w as held «at Sixes la st S a tu rd a y w ith th e a r i . , e m o rn in g session opening shortly ,,, sample or what may be expected of a tte r elevent. a long discussion I he P ilots special edition— the first page, w as held on th e d ru n k e n driving -it L»ivr »>•».»»» k.» i problem in Oregon, and a reso- | d S t’ h U1 ° ° P ^ CS S1X i l n d . . . . Joint in stalla tio n of officers o .C h etco Lodge, J. O. O. F.. an< j Topaz R ebekah lodge w as hel< It IS tllC hope of the Pilot to miss noth- ing which adds to the economy of t h i s '1 thc Odd FeIIow# hal1- Jan w ith D istrict D eputy G ran d M as section of Oregon which has experienced te r Ed H oar and D istrict Deputy unprecedented growth in the past decade G rand P resid en t Adelia H assett lu tion se ttin g up severe penalty, seven of this issue. Much publicity has b oth fines and prison sentenced, been given this effort in the past few in stallin g officers, and G rand and which is expected to keep about the as being m an d ato ry on conviction M arshals H ow ard C a n tra ll and weeks. of such a crim e, w as passed. same pace for a number of years. F aye S ta n h u rst. 1 he edition, which is meant to show At the last s ta te G ran g e ses Some people have taken the attitude Officers to head C hetco Lodge sion, it w as voted to c a rry on the progress made by southwestern Ore that is edition is uncalled-for, is not need a r e : a long ra n g e study of th e county- Noble G ran d W. P. C lem ent. ro ad problem in the s ta te , and gon in the past few years, will be well ed—and should not I k * printed. V ice-G rand A rth u r B ollinger. th e M asters of the th re e G ranges spaced with pictures to prove statements Regardless of what people he believe, S e c re ta ry George H assett. in th e county, Dean C olins of a s u re r Glen Zirbel. made throughout the pages. Possibly the the fame of southwestern Oregon is al T W re arden Sixes, W iliam T ay lo r of O phir Roy M arquis. an d B enjam in Jones ................. of Chetco. biggest contributing factor prompting the ready known, much the world over. The C onductor Jam es K oeller. w e re ap p o in ted on the com m ittee edition is tile opening of tile Brookings C h ap lain Lloyd S tefan i. Pilot has had little to do alxiut that. fo r Pom ona G ra n g e to c a rry on! j d , i • i • , ... v Inside G u ard ian Chas. Crosby. 1 lant, which Certainly Will do th e stu d y in this county. They I he special edition is being published O utside G u ard ian F red Moore. w ere req u ested to appoint com much for the economy of the area. R ight S u p p o rt to Noble Grand to record the progress for posterity. m ittee s in each G range to assist Ed Hoar. on th e pro ject. L eft S u p p o rt to N oble G rand A fte r a p o t luck d in n er at —M. L M organ. noon, th e officers for the next tw o R ight S u p p o rt to V ice-G rand— | y ea rs w ere in stalle d by C larence F ra n k T y g art. Ja n u a ry , being th e m onth set a light case, in N ovem ber. Dr. Brooks, in stallin g M aster; Bea L eft S u p p o rt to V ice-G rand — Phipps, m a rsh a l; Vivian Johnson, aside by th e N a tio n al F o u n d atio n B e rtra n d Vipond, C rescent City, C h arles S ta n h u rs t. vegalia b earer, and M abel Adams, of In fa n tile P ara ly sis, for co llec t n u rse s Mrs. D orothy Scot horn, M arshall D ana, for m any y ears R ight Scene S u p p o rt — Jo h n ^ ln b le m b ea rer. The folow ing of- ing addition funds, John Porisch, and Mrs. A rth u r Robinson have e d ito r of th e O regon Jo u rn a l edi- D arger. co unty ch a irm an , of Gold Beach, ce rs will head Pom ona G ra n g e; m ade no ch a rg e for th e ir services to rial page, and now’ s e c re ta ry to L eft Scene S u p p o rt M ike P age called on th e P ilot T uesday to to d a te in this case, so th e case th e P resid en t, E. C. Sam m ons, of M aster—K a th ry n R eekm an. M usician L. A. H arvey. give out “new s” co ncerning th e has cost th e county little m ore U. S. N a tio n al B ank, w as p rinci O v erseer—C laren ce Brooks. Don C raig is the ju n io r P a s t cam paign and of th e fa c t th a t m ore th a n $50. pal sp eak er, T uesday a t the Ro G rand. L e c tu re r—B eatrice P hipps. a very m ild case of polio had Mrs. M etcalf is havirug some ta ry luncheon. A little m ore th an S te w a rd —H e rb e rt P ayne. Officers for Topaz R eb ek ah s: broken C u rry c o u n ty ’s record. difficulty w ith h er left arm , and tw o y ea rs ago, w hile sp eak in g to A ssistan t S te w a rd — B enjam in C u rry co u n ty has been fo rtu n N oble G ran d H a rrie tt B aker. is still receiving tre a tm e n ts . Jones. B rookings c l u b , pred icted th at a te in only having one case and V ice-G rand —P au lin e T y g a rt. K orea w ould be a tro u b le spot. C h ap lain — Docia S w eet. th a t light one—in m any years. R ecording e c re fa ry - C le o C raig T re a s u re r—W a lte r Slocum . ‘‘T oday, I th in k we a re fu rth e r A n o th er case w as ta k e n c a re of F in an cial S e c re ta ry - K a th ry n S e c re ta ry — M arion B roks. aw ay from a "shooting w a r” th an R eekm an. by arm y re g u la tio n s. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. L eonard a re G a te k e e p e r—D. C. Jagigers. we w ere at th e beginning of 1950. To th e south, in th e E u re k a vi hack in B rookings a f te r an ex T re a s u re r Iren e K oeller. C eres—E llen Jag g ers. T he only w ay we can tell w here tended trip, since Dec. 24. which cinity, scores have been strick en , W arden O pal LaB rook. took them Los Angeles, A rizona w e a re going, is to look and see Pom ona M ary W ordsw orth. sev e ral have died, P orisch re and all points in th a t area. They Conductor Lillie Brown. F lo ra —V ivian Johnson. w h ere we have gone. T his gives counts, in u rg in g g r e a te r con a re glad to bo hack they claim . C olor B e a r e r - E dith Fox. Lady A ssistan t S te w ard M abel T his w as th e first vacation for m e th e conviction th a t we are cern about th e cam paign. C haplain B eryl B ollinger. Adam s. th em in som e th re e years, and now n e a re r a so lution th an at Inside G u ard ian J u d ith C roc S ev eral th o u san d d o llars are they took full a d v a n ta g e of it an y previous tim e. E x ecu tiv e C om m ittee — F red k ett. held in re serv e for use of C u rry all, every day. G u stafson, F red Adams and H en "B usiness prospects for 1952 are O utside G u ard ian V erna M en residents, if strick en . M urdock R oeder w as a b usi good,” M arsh all D ana told the ry Adolphson. denhall. Mrs. M anson M etcalf, w ife of ness c a lle r here W ednesday. H enry A dolphson is out-going John Porisch. of Gold Beach, club. "T h ere will be no let-u p in R ight S u p p o rt to N oble G ran d B rookings S eventh-D ay A dventist was a business c a lle r here on th e co astal a re a due to th e m i m aster. — B erth a W hirry. p asto r, w as stric k e n w ith w h at T uesday. g ra tio n of people here, creatin g Left S u p p o rt to Noble G ran d C ontrol of T ansy R agw ort w as has fo rtu n a te ly tu rn e d out to be a new m a rk e t for th e products R ita Tierce. discussed, an d a resolution con- ------------------------------------------------- - of th e co astal a re a . In y e a rs gone R ight S u p p o rt to V ice-G rand - cern in g th e m ethod having the | New p ain t color schem e p erk by freig h t ra te s have been too A gnes D arg er. weed sp ray ed th ro u g h o u t C u rry L eft S u p p o rt to Vice- G ra n d — county, is to be p re p are d by the ing up a p p e tite s at Leo S te v en s’ heavy for th e w est, and since a g re a t deal of the m a n u fa c tu rin g M arie H oar. Coffee Mill. ex ecu tiv e co m itte e and p resen ted is sh iftin g to the w est due to the M usician Jo Sm ith. a t n ex t P om ona m eeting, to be T h a t m ajestic fir tre e grow pow er developm ent, a new m a r P.-T. A. T a le n t Show, first set J u n io r P a s t Noble G ran d __ held a t O phir, M arch 8. ing in P riscilla R obinson’s y ard ket has been c re a te d by th e in- for D ecem ber 8, and postponed G race Zirbel. sp irited aw ay. • c rease of population. because of d e a th s of tw o high Young Don Young's le a th e r. ‘B rookings, I recall, has set a school stu d en ts, has been re-set Jo h n B. E h in g cr of K la m a th carving. pace for g ro w th q u ite p a ra lle l to F alls, o w n er of som e 70-odd ac res W ork on p lan ning th e youth for S a tu rd a y , J a n u a ry 26. it w as W e a th e r w e ath er! th e w est as a whole. We have, in th e n o rth section of town, has m ovem ent fo r th e city of B rook announced M onday by th e P.-T. ¡in th is a re a , one of th e m ost de filed suit, it w as learned, to have A. executive com m ittee. A dver T h a t 11 p m. a larm clock J n g s began la st week a t a m eet ing re p re se n ta tiv e s of a n u m b er tisem en t to th is effect m ay be M rs. H ibbard's gracious k ind Isira h le spots in the w orld. We are his tr a c t ta k e n from th e incor- seen elsew h ere in this issue. d u ty bound to build w ell, to be l>orated a re a of B rookings. An of o rg a n iz atio n s of th e a re a , a t ness! ab le to keep B rookings alw ay s the an sw e r h as been filed by th e city th e high school. F unds from this pro ject w ill be Indecision: S h all we blow o u t T o com e up w ith a w orking p ro used to w ard o u tfittin g th e new th e candle o r leave It b u rn — p la c e we w a n t it to be. council, and th e supposition is “Look w h a t we h av e h e re : To th a t th e m a tte r will be used as g ra m fo r th e m ovem ent, a by-law s high school band, organized last yipe, th e y ’re off again. o u r n o rth we have H a rris S ta te a te s t case. com m ittee, w hich held its first S ep tem b er u n d e r directio n of T he com m unity “C h ristm a s” P a rk . R ight in tow n we have the m eetin g M onday evening, w as ap M arvin W iggans. tre e defying rep eated gales. noted A zalea S ta te P a rk , I m t a t G ra n ts Pass. W e also need to pointed to d raw up plans for th e E ach o rg a n iz atio n of the a rea T hose com fy overhead g a s th e very e n tra n c e we hav e an develop o u r w a te r freighw ayg, to M ovem ent, w ith a w o rk in g o r is scheduled for a skit of som e h e a te rs about tow n. eye-sore,’ of h alf-w reck ed cars, realize fully th e g row th th a t is g an izatio n fo r m an ag em en t. kind, w ith p robable exception of D riven snow resemhlirMf sm oke an d u n k em p t houses. I^»t us not possible in this a re a ,” he co n T he E ag les lodge is p la n n in g th e R o tary club, whisfc alread y of fo rest fires in th e hills p e rm it th a t to become g en e ral in cluded. a d ance th is S a tu rd a y evening, has d o nated the drum s, and the M rs R obert S m ith ta k in g hom e G lenn H u rst becam e a m em to ra ise funds to w ard financing m em bers of w hich a re in o t h e r , driftw ood from th e beach a f te r o u r city planning. "W e need, in this a re a , a d irect ber, and Jo h n P orisc of G old som e of th e p re lim in ary w ork. rg an izatio n s co n trib u tin g . a sto rm (p lu n d e r? ). ro u te to th e inland by w ay of Beach w as a g u est. MARCH OF DIMES CAMPAIGN ONE M arshall Dana Is OF IMPORTANCE, PORISCH STATED Hopeful of Future In S. W. Oregon LOCAL NEWS P.-T. A. Talent Show Date Re-Set Youth Movement On The M ain Drag