Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 08, 1952, Image 1

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Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere a Finer Community
\ oluinnc Seven, Number Ten.
BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON
Hundreds Visited Plywood Plant Sat, Party For Kiddies
At Dedication Ceremonies; Dana Spoke
Weather Report
Thursday, May 8, 1953
Paul Davis Will
Head Brookings
Chamber of Comm.
r o r th e w eek ending on Sun-1
The VFW au x iliary will spon- d ay:
Max. Min. Rain
sor an evening of e n te rta in m e n t A pril 28
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Hundreds of people came to this area last Saturday for th e children 7 to 12, F rid ay A pril 29
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evening. May 9, a t the high school A pril 30
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1.00
o attend the dedication ceremonies of Brookings Ply­ gym
T h ere will be several m e m -! May 1
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wood Corporation plant, and to view, many for the first bers present to supervise gam es. May 2
At a directora m eeting of th e
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Brookings C ham ber of Com m erce,
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time, the progress made in this section. A fitting pro­ a fte r movies have been shown, j May 3
Tuesday night, officers w ere n a m ­
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gram for the occasion, was held in the plant, after which "The Black B ear T w ins” and May 4
eek
1.83 ed for the y e a r:
:hese same visitors saw the logs processed from the pond pecially in terest the youngsters
P resident P au l Davis.
of this age group.
V ice-P resident—P au l R onniger.
to the finished playwood in the time allotted.
Beginning
m. the
S ecretary - V irginia M anley.
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eginning at i 7:30 p. m
M any visitors
came from Washington, from Califor j p arty w ill end at 9:30. Pop corn i
T re a su re r Vernon H anscam .
A housing com m ittee w as ap ­
nia, Idaho, and from all over Oregon.
and -Punch wil1 be served.
pointed to look for a i>ermanent
Following the ceremonies at the plant, guests were
office for th e cham ber. It w as
By action of the city council,
entertained at D ons (Jiff House, where smorgasbord
agreed th a t th e organization could
at request of the Brookings C. of
' ren d er m ore service to the com ­
was served from 5:00 p. m. until about 9:00 p. m.
C.. B rookings will go on daylight
m unity by m ain tain in g an office
savings tim e, Sunday, May 11. In
w ith som eone o n duty at least a
, response to a petition by the cit-
few hours a day.
| izens, due to the closeness of the
H ighlights of the p ro g ram : To
.
I s ta te line, it w as decided to tak e
E agles an n u al picnic will be
SM ITH R IV ER —A collision of th is action. The change will be- assist the prom otion and develop­
h c
at Aza ea S ta te P a ik , at an autom obile and em pty logging come effective at 2 a m. Sunday, m ent of forest products, fishing
p. m., S ta n d a rd Itim e, Sunday, truck, 4 4 m iles n o rth of C rescent
W hat this will do to the re- industry, m inerals, floral c u ltu re ,
May 11. All E agles and fam ilies ■ City. Sunday ni ht abouf 10 on : m ain d er of the county is not as livestock and dairy, tra n sp o rta tio n
,
, . .
and recreat ion, highw ays and th e
invited.
Hwy 101 took th e lives of a m an yet determ ined. The local citizen­
m outh of the riv er project.
A special m eeting has been and his tw o step-children.
The first an n u al m eeting of
ry look a t It in this m an n er: the
The officers and d irecto rs have
the stockholders of Brookings called for 7 p. m. May 9, for
E m m ett Brown, 36, and step ­ radio program s are on daylight
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..p le d g e d them selves to conduct
Plyw ood C orporation w as held nom inations for p resid en t and son, B ruce Sm allw ood. 11, and time. M
any men, living h ere and
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,
the cham ber on a constructive and
jjts t S unday at C hetco G range | sec rc ta ry
C h arlo tte 6, of L ake E arl w ere w orking in C alifornia, o r vice-
progressive plan, prom oting the
Wall, and w as atten d ed by 225
killed w hen th e ir autom obile col­
grow th and w elfare of the e n tire
share-holders.
lided w ith a tru ck . Brown and n atin g times.
com m unity. A dinner m eeting is
T he business m eeting w as pre-
Rev. Fr. D enm an, p asto r of
Bruce w ere killed in stan tly . The
scheduled for th e last w eek in
sid^d over by Edwin Sund when I -
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girl w as rushed by am b u lan ce to ¡th e C atholic church, who has a
May w ith an in terestin g program .
rep o rts w ere heard on the w ork A W Q r C l O d l l O n O r S
Seaside hospital, but died Mon- I schedule at Gold Beach and P ort |
I The d a te w ill be announced in
alread y done.
I O rford, announces th a t due to
day m orning ab o u t 6:00.
these colum ns.
Double honor cam e this week
A t th e election of officers the
O p erato r of th e tru ck . F orest change in tim e, services h ere on
to P au l Ronniger, M. D., who re ­ V aughn, 28. of L ake E arl, e s - ja ll Sundays, except the first Sun-
follow ing w ere nam ed:
cently moved to Brookings to es­ caped in ju ry but w as tak en to day of th e m onth, will continue
P resid en t—Edwin Sund.
tablish a p ractice of m edicine and the hospital f o r tre a tm e n t of to be at 8 a. m. sta n d a rd tim e, or
V ice-P resident—H en ry K err.
S e c re ta ry —C arl Mason.
surgery. He received notice o f fSbocki
>g a m DST. T his is necessary to |
q-v.., A /ale* Oi
T re a s u re r—T. T. Connolly.
' is selection as a senior can d id ate
R eports say th a t Brown w as en a b le ,h im to m ain tain his pres- co u rj
. . ,
, ------- will be presented for th e
D irecto rs: Neil M artin, A1 Ol­ of th e A m erican College of S u r­ going home a fte r having visited , ¡ent . schedule.
On the first S unday i ftrgt t|m p a t |h p ChPtco W rang-
son. H arvey F oster, Guy W ay and geons. W ithin th e n ext few weeks his wife and infant at TRe hos services will be a t 11 a. m. stan - I ,erg dance at , hp G range ball>
he will be elected upon his m erits pital th at evening. No o th e r de- d ard tim e, o r 12. on DST.
Art Forsberg.
S atu rd a y Mav 17 Also
an an-
o m em bership in th e A m erican (a j,s couid be lea rned at th e tim e
T he schools, how ever, will re-
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College of Surgeons.
The accident is u n d er investí- m ain on sta n d a rd tim e, since only have obtained a real w estern o r­
Because of his special train in g , g a t¡on by C oroner W ier and Hwy th ree w eeks rem ain, the P ilot
ch estra, th e S ie rra M ountaineers,
in terest and ap titu d es in a spe- p a t ro |m en. Brown leaves besides w as told, W ednesday.
and th e ir singer, Je a n ie Lewis.
cialized field of medicine, obstet- his widow and in fantt tw o b ro th .
Come w estern, as th e re will l»e
rics and gynecology, the A m eri­ era, B ernie of C rescent City and
P ilot C lass Ads get results!
a
prize for the best costum e.
Sid Gordon, public relatio n s can B oard of O b stetrics and Gyn- C h ester of Modesto, and a half-
m an for S ta n d a rd Oil Co. of C ali­ ecology has considered him q u a l- ; b r(dber Jam es H am ilton of Cres-
fornia. paid this are a his annual ified to become a m em ber of th at ppnt Q ty
visit Tuesday, and showed two txiard and invited him to Chicago o th e r Sm ith R iver Note*
M r and M rs B urton T y ler W(,r,.
films to th e R o tary club a t the in Ju ly in o rd er to m eet th e gov-
T uesday luncheon. H e will algo ern in g body of th a t board to be hogtg , Q a b jrth d ay d in n er p arty
show films a t the G range hall qualified as a specialist in th a t a | th p jr bomp a , |h p Coffp Sbop
In observance of the “Original Mother’s Day” pro­
May
tonight, u nder sponsorship of the field of m edicine.
May j.
1, honoring
honoring J. W. H all
gram,
which dates from 1914, the local aerie, Fraternal
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C hetco W ranglers.
and S u p erv iso r F red H aight who
San F ra n c isc o s C hina-Tow n, C urry C ounty Medical Society, werp celeb ratin g th e ir birth d ay s Order of Eagles will stage a program Friday evening at
the largest settlem en t of Chinese O regon S ta te M edical Society, Or- Tbp W rtbday cakp w j , b lx)tb
eight o’clock, at (Jietco (»range. The Eagles, prior to
outside of C hina, is a city w ithin egon Society of O b stetrician s and n a m p g inBcribedi followed the
a city, and show s effects of both G ynecologists and a fellow of th e d in n er Movie pictu res w ere en- 1914, had observed the event for some time, and it was
A m erican and O rien tal influences. A m erican Medical A ssociation joyde p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. through the efforts of this ltxlge that the second Sunday
It boasts its m odern stores, its ,Ie enjoys staff privileges of the j w H all, Billie and B arb ara,
old shops, its banks. Its bakeries. Gold Beach hospital and Seaside M attle K nutson, B e t t y T yler, in May was set aside to honor mothers.
W ith th e en tire public lieing in­
and m arkets, all of which are H ospital, C rescent City.
C harles G ray and th e honored
a le rt to the dem ands of th e mod-
W ith in stallatio n and stan d ard - guegtgt and Mr. and Mrs. T yler, vited th is big event will lie ap­
ern Chinese.
ization of the new P icker X -ray
Mrs Lucy M artin, who m akes p ro p riately observed w ith the fol-
In color, this film depicted a m achine. Dr. R onniger has offered hpr home ' w |th b e r son-in-law j lowing p r°Kram :
T he A zalea Q ueen will be a n ­
Invocation.
nounced and she and her c o u rt
sight so few are ever able to ,h i* a rea one of the finest and and dauK bter Mr. and Mrs. C arl
"God Blesa A m erica’
will be present at the C hetco
actu a lly see for tim e u sually is best-equipped offices in the area Thom as, accom panied friends to
Reading Connie Jaklew icz.
fin view of th e staff appointm ents Salem , Monday, w here she will
W ranglers dance, S a tu rd ay , May
never given to that.
Song Nell M acKenzie
17. Picking of th e co u rt w as Just
T he second film w as a short. to th e ad jacen t hospitals the new spend a w eek visiting h er son
Mrs. V erna M endenhall w ill be com pleted by a group of ladies
showing a football p arad e of '51. Physician will not do m inor sur- a n d dau g h ter-in -law , Mr. a n d
p resented as M other of the Year of the P.-T. A T uesday, w hich
w ith scoriflg plays of m any na- kery or m a te rn ity cases in his Dot M artin.
nam ed S h irley Bolin, E lain e Le-
tionally-fam ous gam es of th e p ast office-
The S m ith R iver C o-operative by F ra te rn a l O rder of E agles
S avon.
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"P al of my P a l” by F red Fox. C lair. P at H yland. LaV erne Lan-
C ream ery d irecto rs have purch-
B ato n M ajo rettes w ith Mrs d au er and M arjorie F reem an to
Mra. E rskine M iller. Mrs Chas. j a#pd a nPW 250 h. p boiler and
Carl Yahr. Dr Richard Smith,
Mack Malcolm, and A rt
Knox G rayshel and Mrs C lara K erns
are having it in stalled It w ill be W^ ] * r “ in stru c to r
th e court. Q ueen selection will
Two songs by the audience.
be m ade la te r
Lre new m em bers of th e
club atten d ed a d istrict m eeting
of ready for o peration in about two
Benediction.
l i g h t guests also w ere present. G arden clubs, h e l d a t C en tral weeks.
“S m ith-C orona' T ypew riters a t
Favors will l»e given to the old-
P oint W ednesday and Thursday
Try P ilot C lass Ads—they pay! est and youngest moth« r pre«« nt the p ilot Dffiee.
Pilot Class Ads Pay—tr
Brookings Will Go
To DST, Sunday
Annual Meeting
Held By Plywood
Sunday Afternoon
N O T IC E
Three Dead From
Car-Truck Wreck
Near Lake Earl
Dr. Paul Ronniger
Queen At Dance
China-town Movie
Shown Rotarians
F. 0. E. Plan 'Mother's Day Program' In
Commemoration of Original 1914 Day
Court Picked, Tue.