Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 20, 1952, Image 1

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\ lume Seven, Number Three
BROOKINGS. CURRY CO U N TY , O REG O N
GRAYSHEL ATTENDED MEETING AT Funk Tells Club
VICTORIA, B. C., CONCERNIN TRAVEL Of His J a u n f East
Mr. and Mrs. ('harles Grayshel returned, Monday,
Youth Speaker
S
Thursda
Coast Frt. Lines
i Increases 'Service'
G eorge F unk, who recen tly re
E ffective im m ediately due to
tu rn ed hom e from an extended
purchase of Fox Bros. P o rtla n d
trip to th e m idw est, re p o rte d h<
freig h t tru ck . Coast F reig h t Line
atten d e d a club m eeting at No
j will afford so u th ern C u rry C oun­
P la tte , N ebr., at w hich th e edi­
ty daily freig h t service to an d
to r of th e N orth P la tte Daily w as
from P ort bind, D ave F ran k lin ,
speaker. G eorge obtained a copy
owner, told th e Pilot F riday, as
of the speech, dealing w ith n a ­
he placed an ad v ertisem en t te ll­
tional affairs, which w as in such
ing of the increased service.
dem and th a t it has been p rin ted
S o u thbound freight leaves a t
in booklet form. Rev. Ja c k Mum-
4:(X1 a. m. F rom Coss Bay, a rriv -
bow er re ad the booklet.
here at 9:00 a. m. and a t 8:30
Mr. F unk said a t th e m eeting
H. m. daily a freig h t tru c k w ill
T rav elin g in p riv a te cars, th e --------------------------------------------------- no less th a n a h alf dozen men
leave for the n o rth from Brook*
asked
for Perm
perm ission
O regon d elegation included Mr. of t hn hntpi tn
,
aSked fo,‘
iss>°n to have a
ings, arriv in g th e re at 2:00 p. ni.
and M rs. D ave A very of N ew - °n , h* " 5 J " ,
,UP ,e a tab les
w hich has been com pile
d
This Is daily except Sunday.
p o rt; M r. and Mrs. H arvey C u r - m u s i c a n d e .n t^
" <' lp • ' 11 w ith T he local club acknow ledge d
“ I w an t it to be said th a t
ry, N ew p o rt; and Mr. and Mrs. , he local r e s e n t s a n d ^ v ^ t o r s ' ' )0Ok'<‘, W“ h ,h " nl“ -
Coast F reig h t Lines is keeping
Board W as N am ed
Tom B ecker, o w ners o f R adio froro tw o
flve
ab re a st w ith progress in th is sec­
E arl B reuer, H om er K essler,
S ta tio n K N P T ; Mr. and Mrs. W.
S a tu rd a y evening t h e g roup
tion of O regon, giving the best
K B adley O tte r C rest; Mr. and w as e n te r , ained a t Sa
LEE THOMAS
G eorge F u n k and Ross P u tn a m
possible service. This a re a m u st
w
ere
elected
to
the
board
of
d
i­
B o h » « ' W rfL v v " V
H ' A | th e C ry stal room of th e E m press
have daily freig h t service, and it
Ei'angelitt
R o b erts and W E T ipton, of H otel. P resident E. H. E au b er o rectors. Tuesday. A board m eet­
Y o u th a re u rg ed to a tte n d a the in ten t of C oast F re ig h t Line
F lo ren ce; M r and M rs R obert ♦
m
,
r a u o e r i oi ing has been called for tonight
1 o u th fo r C h rist" m e etin g a t to give th e best possible,” F ra n k -
'rv.e.n.r.o
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*^e O lym pic P eninsula R esort & at the W a rre n S m ith home, w hen
Thom pson of C oquille and V erne < u , ■ .
the
G range hall this even in g , as line said.
. m n
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H otel Association, presided and officers for next y e a r will be
T in n e rste t, T illam ook. G overnor
...
.
L
ee
T hom as w ill sh o w sound film
A d v ertisem en t
n p p ears else­
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i
th e re w ere m ore th a n 250 ores- nam ed. T his function has been
D ouglas M cKay w as rep H resen u ted
,,nt t Th(?
-r,l g ro u p ha(J
i
o f his tra vels in th e fa r east. w h e re in this issue, and it is su g ­
t u en
(he plea su re
set ahead because all d istric t con­
Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur H en d er­
g ested th a t th e tim e tab le be
of m eeting a n u m b er of th e Vic- ferences m ust be held before it
so n of P o rtlan d .
clipped an d posted for im m edi-
F rid ay night a t P o rt Angeles, ’ T
e,'nnii’nt and Clt> officials.1 is tim e to a tte n d th e In te rn a tio n -
I a te reference.
» « « deleg ation
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10 Went ad out to m ake th e al C onvention at Mexico C ity The
th e #» n O r«
regon
w as e __w_’
n te r " group
w elcom e
d istrict conference this y e a r has
7 ed at a b an q u et by the W ash,
Top e n te rta in m e n t w as provid­ be set fo r la te April a t Bend. A
ington deleg atio n in the beau tifu l
L ast rites w ere held at B ap tist
ed for the group by th e V ictoria n u m b er of th e m em bers expect
new q u a rte rs o f th e N aval Lodge
C
om
m unity C hurch a t 2 p. m„
Ju n io r Drill Team , in th e ir n a tty to go.
of Elks. G overnor A rth u r Lang-
W ednesday for John LeRoy J o h n ­
w hite satin unifom s. These girls
W esley S m ith, Dr. P a u l Ron-
lie of W ashington w as principal
T he w eekly m eetin g d a te of
will perform at the P o rtla n d Rose niger, N eil M artin, and G lenn S a ­ son, w ith Rev. Jo h n L. Mum-
sp ea k er.
,
bow er officiating. In te rm e n t w as th e B rookings C h am b er of Com ­
F
estival
next
year,
and
also
ap-
bin Jr. of Gold Beach w ere guests.
S a tu rd a y m orning th e p a rty
at "an F
H
a t W illiam Jam es W ard M em or­ m erce has been ch an g ed from
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¿»an Francisco.
boarded a - t ferry,
M. H. Chinook . lH ar
ial park. P all b ea rers w ere R. C. W ednesday noon to T h u rsd ay a t
S unday m orning b re a k fa st w as A
J ft
I
T
leaving P o rt A ngeles for V ictoria
B aughn, V ernon H anscam , Jam es the sam e hour, at Don’s Cliff
provided in the m ain dining room 01*0(111(1 B r O K C tl 1 0
an d w ere b re a k fa st g u ests of the
C arson, A. K irth , D a rrell Allsup, House, ¡n an effo rt to co -o rd in ate
of the E m press in an a tm o s p h e re !
th e B lack B all F e rry Line. A r­
and R alph Young.
the m eeting d a te w ith th e pub­
quiet elegance—spring flowers S f f l r t N p VJ f h l i r r k
riving a t V ictoria they w ere g re e t­ of
F
red
Fox
w
as
soloist.
lication
of th e P ilot, so th a t im ­
on th e tables, q u i e t , efficient ^ , U i l
in U V T fl
ed by G eorge I. W arren , com m is­
Mr.
Johnson,
who
passed
aw’ay
p
o
rta
n
t
notices
and news m ay lx?
w aitresses. T he w eath er, too, w as
G round w as broken la te last
sio n er of the V ictoria & Island
suddenly
late
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
w
hile
he
published.
at is best w ith sunny skies m a k ­ week for erectio n of th e new’ a n ­
P u b licity b u reau . A fte r, checking
t .nder th e fo rm er plan, th e
ing an o u tstan d in g view’ of th e nex to B aptist C om m unity church w as sp littin g kindling, w as som e­
in at th e w orld-fam ous E m press
th in g of a philosopher and poet, d in n er m eetin g was held at th e
snow -capped O lym pics and the w hich w ill be s ta rte d sh o rtly
hotel th e e n tire p a r ty left on a
having had m uch of his w orks in >»me tim e of publication, th u s
blue w a te rs of Hoods C anal, and
R ecently, at a church m eeting
c a ra v a n to u r of th e island, sto p ­
print. * Most
ap p ealin g to re la tiv e s dep riv in g both th e P ilo t and th e
uk.H
t
«
iiv
k
i
.
.
j
.
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as th e g ro u p trav eled hom ew ard, ab o u t $6.000 u a , pledge to w ard w as "W
hen God H as io Spoken"
ping a t B re n ta Lodge for lunch­
C h am b er th e nse of th e colum ns
a ll felt im pressed w ith th e n a t­ th e c o n s.ru et.o n . Q u ite a sum publish(.d in Ani(.ri(,.„,
s n„ d
eon in a tra d itio n a l E nglish m a n ­
lo r the g en eral good. T he new a r .
u ral scenic w onders and g ra n ­ w as p resen ted from o th e r sources Song W rite rs, 1948:
n e r and re tu rn e d to th e hotel via
ra
n g e m e n t is expected to lie ben-
d e u r ‘ of th e Id
fabulous
N orthw
est,
j
O U IO U S A
l
' he uriKi2 al am O U nt
i Caln>F't nUr >'/” ■ ”
Ood
< ficial to both.
b aa m c h In let, u n d er w arm a n d ! rsn p rin iiv »ko* ♦ .
e vario u s church groups, som e
spoken
sun n y skies. Upon re tu rn in g t o ! SCenic ro u te, Hwy. 101
' th
A re p re se n ta tiv e of C oos-C urry
plan is being followed so th a t | , , ushril n u r
iri, ,,„d j(a
th e E m press hotel th e g roup w as I
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E lec tric C o-operative h a s been
the g roup m ay c o n trib u te tow ard
tions
privileged to join in th e p leasant i _
■
asked to th is w eek ’s m eetin g to
The high school j UoublK a n d , e a r , ,,„ d tM ie ,
custom of aftern o o n tea in the F ( | C h | 0 n C k /t w . U / n r L • he building.
exp lain reasons for the low v o lt­
„
m am «nunge. It is a daily cu sto m !
IU N J i , U W V lO lK class, at its c ra b feed last week.
ages and the h ig h er e lec tric bills
raised alm ost $175.
P rm t our
Mo
w hich resu lt.
The annex is to th e re a r o f , B«r»f fhoae band» th a t bound «»
th e p resen t church, and ru n n in g
t o them .
T he S a te llite club and m erc h ­ lf l t .1? ht a n * ,es to th e Pre8ent i R est m ir souls in peace a t List.
a n ts a re busy readying fashions building, so th a t an e n tra n c e is
Born Ju ly 14. 1885, he w as hus-
for th e S p rin g F ashion show, as possible from th e s tre e t w hich , band of Osa. B rookings; fa th e r of
Mr. and Mrs. S am J. G ott an- th e d ate of th e show com es close
nounce th e m a rria g e of th e ir e l - !The c u rta in will rise on Brook- also serves th e S eventh-D ay Ad- R o b ert LeRoy of B rookings; Mrs.
v en tist ch u rch .
¡P h y llis B au m g artn e r, B rookings;
F u n e ra l services for Lincoln
d er d au g h ter, M ary Je a n , to N or- *nps
fashion show’, in the
P la n s a re being discussed at M u rray A., of M onterey, C alif.; V an P elt, bom a t S m ith R iver on
m an K. S tacey , son of Mr. and high sch° o1 «ym, at 8 p. m.. M arch
nt b> the church board and Don s Rfchaid ind DovM ol M arch 6, 1865, w ere held from
Mrs. A rchie S tacey, B rookings,
^ um or predicts th a t w ith the no w ord has been received of any
B rookings; an d H ow ard B. of W ier’s M o rtu ary chapel. C res­
r rm al 1 cerem
‘
a t an in " fo
ony at the advent of so m any new’ b u s i ­ decision.
L
ebanon He is also survived by cen t C ity last F rid ay afte rn o o n
H ighland B ap tist ch urch a t N a ­ nesses, th e show will ta k e on a
tw
o sisters, Mrs. H azel B rannen at tw o o’clock. In te rm e n t a t th e
tional C ity„ Calif., S unday a f te r re a l city “a ir ” this y ear.
If present plans can be kept, and Mrs. N aom i S teltso n of Los
Odd Fellow's cem etery, C rescen t
noon at 1 o ’clock.
The event w ill be one of gayety W ilbur and Judy Jensen of L an g ­
Angeles and b ro th er, H om er of C ity.
and
fun
as
w
ell
as
in
te
re
st.
Af-
N orm an is in the m a rin e corps t
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lois. will give th e program at the B rookings. T h ere a re ten g ra n d ­
W idely know n in this area, Mr.
and is statio n ed a t C am p El Tbro
show and e n te rta in m e n t, R o tary luncheon next T uesday.
children..
V a n P e lt sp ent his e n tire life in
in S o u th e rn C alifornia. He is a t 1 Ah e,.dOOr prizc Wil1 ** aw ard cd -
T hese ta le n te d y o u n g sters re-
Mr. Johnson led a q u iet and th is im m ediate a re a and ab out
¡ f m e on a 10-day leave. Je a ff will A dancc a t th e- V. F. W. hall recen tly re tu rn e d from a trip to
studious
life, w as noted for his Del N o rte C ounty. He is survived
W fbain a t hom e hpre w ith
. 1 conclude th e evening of v ar N ew York C ity, w here they ap-
unbounded
know ledge of history, by sons. Roy of P o rtlan d . A rth u r
p a re n ts u n til fu tu re plans can m ied i e 1 n te rta
u in m e n t. T ickets are fieared on a television show, d u r­ and especially th e w ritin g s of the of E u rek a, an d H a rry of C rescen t
com pleted.
i r b ° th th e fashion show and the
ing N a tio n al 4-H club W eek. The noted V oltaire, whom he could C ity; b ro th er. Tom of H a rb o r and
dance,
w ith Mrs. P u tn a m at th e
T h e G ott fam ily w ent south
tw o w ere g u ests of U. S. R ubber q u ote endlessly. He w ro te con­ seven g ran d ch ild ren
and
five
e lec tric organ, furnishing m usic
fo r th e wedding.
C om pany, w hich financed th e ir stan tly , m ostly for p leasu re, but g re at-g ra n d ch ild ren . He died a t
i for both.
trip east.
om e of h»s w orks reach ed print C rescen t C ity, M arch 11.
from a three-day trip up the Ooregon coast, and on I Iwy
io i , to \ ictoria, B. C. As president of the Oregon Coast
Association, they were special guests of the Oympic Pen­
insula Resort and Hotel Association, on their thirteenth
annual Invasion of \ ictoria, B. C.” 1 his his been an
annual event to bring together the officers and directors
of the two Highway ioi associations; giving them an
opportunity to discuss mutural problems of travel pro­
motion common to the two groups.
Late Rites Wed'day
For J. L. Johnson
Jean Gott Weds
Marine, Sunday
Chamber Changes
Day of Meeting
Is Almost 'Done'
Lincoln VanPelt,
Pioneer, Passes