Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 05, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
PAGE TW O
Thursday, fune 5, 1952
R ichard Sm ith over the w eek­
end. All enjoyed fishing Sunday.
of A nnual School MeetifiJ/fa
1 /- n t e r e d a * »ecu rid -clast matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore.,
Hal Root, station aid for the
Mr. and Mrs. H arold Sergeant
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
U.
S.
W
eather
Bureau,
w
ith
his
and son, Mike, left last Friday
N O TICE is hereby given, in
for Portland whe^e Mr. Sergeant headquarters at San F ran cisco .,
D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher
111-908. O.
will visit for a tim e before en­ left last Thursday for the B a y , Pom,p " ance w“ h
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
rolling for Sum m er School at area, a fte r m aking a rran g em en ts ' ' '* lo. ’ e e^ a ^ ° ’ers of
One Year, in Curry County___________________$300 Oregon S ta te College to work for the moving of the w eath er ®chopl D‘str,c t ,N° ' 17C ° f C u rrV
Mr. W hirry resigned the
y - S ,a ,P I<’L ° re'!on- ,h a t ,h e
One Year, outside Curry County---------------------- $3-5° tow ard his m aste r’s degree. He station.
work
a
fte
r
having
been
identified
ANNUAL
SCHOOL M EETING of
will teach m athem atics and me
w ith the station more than ten 8aid
held *“ ,h e
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: K indly notify of any c h a n ic a l d r a f tin g n e x t \ e a r in years
School House; to begin a t the
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the local high school.
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hour of 7 o’clock P. M. S tan d ard
change of address in advance. Failure to do so costs two Carl Harrison high school in
N orm an Stacey left S atu rd ay tim e (which js g
daylight*
cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will stru cto r, left Monday for Idaho for his base at San Diego a fte r a tim e) on , he , hird Mond
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be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change.
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rp ,u rn ">K short leave w ith hts parents and Ju n e . being th e 16t„ d
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» to Eugene to a tten d the sum m er his w ife, the form er Jean Gott.
p 1952
(school at University of Oregon H e expects a medical discharge! This m eeting Is called for the
moniously, and the th ree thous- He w i„
nex, fa ||
purpose of electing one director
and visitors w ere en tertain ed in
M r and M rs M c Becm and in a s or ime.
Mrs.
M
arshall
Dana.
Portland,
for
a term of th ree years, and the
a m anner which they will never fam j|y ,ef, Monday m orning for
forget. The flower show gets b e t - |P o rt|a n d where M r. Beem w j|| cam e to Brookings last week t o . tran sactio n of business usual a t
te r by the year, and has become be given medical attention, and be one of the judges for the a n - ! such a m eeting.
nual flower show A nother of the I D ated this 2nd day of June,
✓
alm ost nation-wide in reputation. | , he children w ill undergo tonsi,.
judges accom panied her and both 1952.
One m ust not forget the magni- ! lectomies.
stayed at the Dana home, north
GLADYS I. K IND EL, Chair,
tude of the b a r b e c u e -h o w about
Mr. and Mrs. N orm an C rane of of town.
£
A tte st:
Board of D irectors
three thousand w ere fed in record Salinas. Calif., w ere S atu rd ay and
D
ora
E.
B
ieuleau,
Dist. Clerk.
tim e. One m ust not forget how S aturday evening visitors at the
Published
Ju
n
e
5
and
12, 1952.
palate-tem pting that barbecued Azalea Festival. T heir daughter,
m eat was cooked - ju st right!
Mrs. S hurtle, sang at the Q ueen’s
Brookings-H arbor t e e n - a g e r s
Chas. Jenson, and Judy and
This week alm ost everyone is Banquet, S atu rd ay evening.
will
hold
a
m
eeting
at
the
high
vVilbur,
of D enm ark, w ere visitors
trying to recuperate from the in-
Dr. and Mrs. M aurice Tist of school gym at 8 p. m., Wednes-1 in this area Tuesday. They en-
tense strain brought on by the Tacoma. Wash.. Dr. and Mrs. Steve
* tertain e d a t R otary luncheon.
last m inute work. Everyone, too, I Dipple of G rants Pass, and Mr dny*
is nursing sunrburns from the and Mrs. Tom Anderson of For-
hot sun which favored the day. lest Grove, visited Dr. and Mrs
To Joe Taylor and his corps of ------------------------------------- --------- L
tireless workers, nil m ust tip a
h a t—the job w as superb.
Those Azalea Garden Club la­
F or the week ending on Sun-
dies will thetr ambithon never j day :
Max. Min Rain
O N T H E W IN C H U C K
H.V D E W E Y
May 26
60
46
May 27
59
49
People who have not seen a
show could surpass th a t— but
May
28
62
51
w e a th er observation station do
was done h o w ! Just by tco
May 29
70
47
not realize the devotion one must
Isn ’t this a grand com m unity !
May
30
42
have to man a station as long as
RHONE 2568
Harbor, Oregon
May 31
46
P aul W hirry has. He became so
June
1
....
......... 70
42
tired of being tied down to a job,
which hasn’t much com pensation
We wish to publicly thank all
but which has g re a te r demands
those people who so willingly gave
i>n the hum an than a dairy farm.
tim e and equipm ent to help
His resignation, effective June 1, heir unload
and set up our ice­
closed a career of w eather report-
ending m achine last Thursday. !
which dates back many years ago,
Bob and Les Dimmick.
14
Mnt. Dewey Akers, who had a
stin t of w eather observing at a
second-order station a t Bonners
Ferry. Idaho, and Ben Kerns,
We with to express our ap p re­
why learned the work while in
ciation to our friends of Brook­
the U. S. Air Force, now have ings who so graciously helped us
the tedious U'ork of reporting the
in our tim e of need. Milton and
Brookings weather, which is be­
Lee Hoff.
•
ing Hatched by many thousands.
To keep Brookings on the wear
th er map. eight observations are
made daily, every three hours,
beginning at the 7 a. m. one. to
read like this: 10 a. m., 1 p. m.,
4 p. m., 7 p. m., 10 p. m„ 1 a m.,
and at -I a. m. That m eans some*
S Checking Accounts
one must he observing what the
clouds are doing, what the ba*
• Savings Accounts
rom eter is doing, and furnish any
other pertinent d a ta to go toward
S Safe Deposit Boxes
m aking up a w eather map.
On second-order stations, such
• K inking By Mail
aa the local one is, compensation
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is almost insignificant. O h »’ muat
• Travelers Cheeks
be imbued usth a love of such
exacting work to m ake u attcccaa
S Real Estate Loans
a t it. However, there ta a fascina­
tion about reading the w eather
• Personal Loans
instrum ents, and com puting the
sea-le cel pressure, coding a wea*
Appliance Loans
ther message that seems to hold
the observer.
• Collateral Loans
• • •
The 1952 Azalea Festival may
S Commercial Loans
No Extra Cost!
in» w ritten into the books ns one
of the best ever, although we have
Yw, buzzer value' More service to more
S 1 itle 1 I IIA Loans
often said that To give everyone
places tinest buses Pest drivers Choose
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
who deserves credit the space due
the travel leader . . . choose Greyhound'
•
I
itle
2
EH
A
Loans
would take columns, hut in the
various reports throughout this
issue an attem pt is made to men- '
tion all who helped.
Vu«cn Patricia and her court
wore gracious in Oieir roles. All
FROM BRO OK ING S
the girls entered into the spin!
Daylight Saving Tim e
of the occasion and e rrh a n ly did
BROOKINGS, OREGON
6
a.
m„
12:21 p. m. 7:26 p. m.
add mwcli to the attraction. The
Only
$12.50,
plus
tax.
coronation toos a pageant which
us
, .¡u.<j , ,, epf if another Com plete Service to All .4mcr»«\i
• M ember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation •
m.
BOB R E T T E E. Agent
‘
■ • • «i hat
K err Bldg
Phone 2311
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N O T IC E
W eather Report
M c V A Y 'S G R E E N H O U S E
POTTED AND CUT FLOWERS
Card of Thanks
you* mmndmlc
Card of Thanks
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