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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1952)
u- oí o. Libran. • 16 Pages, this issue O n all newsstands Nowhere A Finer Climate - Volume Seven, N u m ber T w e n ty . fv cars parked alone th e a» < * were « a s available^ hi<rt __IOC Nowhere a Finer Community BROOKINGS. GURRY COUNTY, O R E G O N Visitors Came Here From Distant Places, Sunday, To Witness z52 Parade the 1952 p a r a d ^ l d ^ h V A ’lVt ThaT’th w ^ s r " T d r 9 C° n n e c te d w ith ‘ * ,,nated m ore than 7 “ 2500 up with the estim ate t h a t t h to this tt; e X peX X I b in s j . i \ , 1111 \ i i Chester Maris, 69, Visitor Doesn't Like 'Our Dust' A t All Dairyman, Passes Editors, like presidents, sometim es are blamed for e v e ry th in g In tins instance it is the dusty stre e ts Brookings has. "W hy don’t von At Smith River do som ething about i t ? ” Being financially "healed" in the eves of /In n in g s Should Do Something About It Immediately de’ T ltS e same people came w X T tO Add' d SM ITH RIVER F uneral sen this complaining visitor, ye editor should g o out, should get all the c a rs a t h ™ « w . t a l k e d to the parade route leaving business men to oil a certain section of the stre e ts of town to b,v ices were held Monday afternoo from the local M ethodist churc t r s S S S ^ ^ - ' . d " hCh CaUSCS “ much a s,h m a ' so m uch sinus, so much lor t hester Maris, 69, prom iner sickness among the citizenry of this area. rancher and dairym an, who past "I was here back in the days when they picketed ships at Portland d away suddenly from a hear b,le m>m Medford* more than ■■ o do"!, C?n B '¡" ° U,‘ SCr“P ir° n f° r JaI‘a " ’ thpy pa"»p 40 ears were here from that city, H a r V e V S R p t l i m T a attack at his home on Hwy 10 to do ,t. In those days I could have had any of the houses in this while caring for his stock. Re\ bearing the parents of the y o u n g -. ■ iC IU lil I 0 aie a for the cost of m aking out the deeds. 1 asked Bankus foi E. C. Hicks, assisted by Rev. Get h°vme , ,'e n t' a " d hP P°inted ,o one and told me to move in." Pearson, officiated. lu le it was annoying to be blamed for the dust, certainly this vis- tered tor the occasion. It is safe to Af*er about two m onths spent Soloist was Mrs. J. W. Hall <'°“ ld b*‘ SP,' |P<I *’,S ‘ly b>' « P P » '« « » " of w ho sang, "End of a Perfect Day,' estim ate that more than 200 w e r e 'at P ortland where he underwent oil' a rn r o e t'" ’"!! " " S here from Medford alone. [surgery for bladder tum ors. Mr e I t , y n° f somp plan could ** worked out by the and Love’s Old Sweet Song,” ac G rants Pass, due to the f a c t( and Mrs. L. A. Harvey returned city. How . W iser men than ye editor havent' come up w ith answ ers companied at the piano by Mrs the Cave Men were here, sent a ! to Brookings. Tuesday, arriving i l l l lllll BTfrT B. G. Slater. delegation estim ated to be more about H a - m. To avoid traffic Mr. Maris, a native of S m itt than 100. Presence of C a lifo rn ia 1 lhe Harveys were brought here River, was born M arch 10, 1KKJ e a r s along the parade route in- l)y a nephew and niece, Mr. and son of the late Joseph and C ath Will Build Second Storv dicate that Crescent City was in Mrs. Seym -------- ‘ our, leaving Portland at ei ine Maris. He s|H*nt bis entire ro Present Fire House the crowd in generous numbers. 11 p. m. ife here where he engaged in c a t Bids for construction of a sec tle and sheep raising. The Scotia band brought with While still weak, and quite thin ond story on the fire house were it from th at from his ordeal, Mr. H arvey is „ quite u , a delegation .............................. He was m arried to Miss Mabel authorized by the city council at Brown in 1924. who survives. Hum boldt county city another big 'checrful and told the Pilot “it its Tuesday evening m eeting, inas delegation. People frofti N orthern seem ed like heaven to be here and , vo.v . . u o u r e o O ther survivors are two half- One hundred a n d thirty-fivi much as the city council must va' sisters, Mrs. C atherine W ard of t u rry w ere here also in numbers. a u «y fm m th at terrific Portland I friends gathered at th e r h „ . " B" n” J - ;.:;, s - - . . « “ cate its present q u a rte rs in rear Crescent City and Mrs. Mabel of P ete Lesm eister’s office, which Tyler of San Anselmo, and a half- to the point where the out-of-state honor Mr. and Mrs. M. F. O sten were loaned, and which have been cars m ay be considered. To cor- published in the dailies, and he brother, Robert Maris, of Sm ith berg. on their Golden Wedding An wholly inadequate. rect tally was made of those li- noted th at on July 2, when this River, step-m other, M r s . Agnes Elsewhere in this issue may b< Maris, also of Sm ith River, a num cerfce plates, but it was noted by area was sw eltering under 87-dc- niversary. l i v The , ^ stage a was " ^ set like their h own " " '" s«*en a call for bids of the second ber of nieces and nephews. m any of the vast num bers parked k-ree heat, it was the coo.es, story of the fire house, which will in the nation th at day t,,™ «. T M O sh‘nbcrK along the roadway. Many visitors Interm ent was at the family be used as all city offices. - ........................mans. mo. "1 hope to he aben, i„ a few gran, v X w es a e i* f ' ’™ ''' had th eir cam eras and kodaks, mo plot in Sm ith River cem etery with vie cam eras and made the parade day8’ 1 d‘> no> intend to let this casion M a s te r ' i" "' ' l' <" <><?' W ier’s M ortuary in charge of a r route appear to be a Hollywood lllnps’ keep m e down.” Lou told J " j a m b , “ "-m onies was rangem ents. Pall b<»arers w ere scene. ¡the Pilot. "A lready friends h a v e 1 ---- close friends: C hester Endert, Les From a point in the vicinity of 5000 coming in and inquiring. In the hisV ^v^L aM , e Dempsey * .......... »iviiuiy oi ter Ulrich, Nick M cNam ara, Fred car lot. lot. w es, of town. the Dempsey car west of town, |friendship ............... c like th a t you ju s. have an,. Gladys R o b i X n p V ^ T a Haight, Clarence Hight, K enneth to the end of the parade route, to Ket Layman. violin and piano duet. ,,, . ... - cast of the Chevron station, peo M a rie Pi.nV , AI1 of fbis area, inter- Grays N ow A t Home To Friends W W W ple w ere standing to a depth of Jeanne ° 3 reading and jested in helping in any way with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray, who d e r sane ’ P u ^ n • C Krand" a u «h- »he "logging show" Io be staged ten to twelve feet from the curbs w ere m arried Ju n e 22, have re S t n ” " ’The . d " a 01,1 GraV ■“ ,hP C urry Cou" ' y ’ •«‘r. 1» Au- on eith er side. W ith no apparent turned from their honeymoon and Seventh aDv d s pohrus of ,h<‘ Rust, are asked to meet with the are at home to friends at the S ta te shifting, the crowd was estim ated to be m ore than 12.000 standing ,. ... . sang "Silver T h r ' d < h u r p h ‘» « T to rs of the W ranglers and Line Motel apartm ents. Mrs. Florence P ra tt, tf, of Ashland, Ashland. rbrPada Among th e ,lh e C urry County F air Board, a, in th at zone of the parade. On their m otor trip, Mr. and Reekman, In ,hp Gl<’am ing." Don's ClilT House, on W ednesday Mrs. G ray (nee Betty T yler) vis an, As early as Wednesday, there m other of Mrs. K athryn Reekm „ Kiffs w ere opened, g u e sts,Ju ly 23, at 9:00 p. m. Daylight' were no accommtxiations for the of H arbor, w as killed last Tues- ited m any places, am ong which day about 25 miles east of Burns / ” CUt fhc Wpd<bng cake and Savings tim e traffic which was expected. People w ere Glacier N ational P ark, Sun w ere forced to obtain rooms as Oregon. The fam ily was returning ! 'P' PPShmPn' s wprp «-rved bufTef1 This year, the C he,co W ranglers Valley, Yellowstone N ational P ark far aw ay as Gold Beach, Crescent iom a vacation which included . .. . . have taken upon them selves the and Fair Lake, as well as o th er ( a t ishail Caverns in New Megi- , a1- 'd a "»a a " d Alma Cochran, task of staging the en tertainm ent spots along the route. City, and Gasquet. co and Yellowstone P ark. . U bte " " " <'aCh Pnd for ,hp fair’ « ” “ »° «-'»minate the C arroll, son of Mm. Reekm an. “ ,®. ' ahb‘p * d« ° ra«-<t w ith a beau- ■ aecond-rafe" rodeos which h a v e 1 Mr. Gray is now on duty at the inspection station at the C alifor Who was graduated from Univer- . , M,'iquet in a plain gold been attem pted in some of the nia-Oregon line. sity of Oregon, in June, Miss Mary “ ^••» 1«hng cake was also past years. Many have come up O th e r ¡Sm ith R iv e r Briefs Jc L a u g h h n , a granddaughter of, Th ‘ ‘ ’ with the idea th a t since this is a Mr. and Mrs. Darrow Nelson Mrs. P ra tt and Mrs. Reekman. . . ‘ *‘n 1 ’^ ‘ived many tim ber country, a "logging show” are enjoying a visit with her V * 8 and congratulations, would have more popular appeal borther and family, Mr. and Mrs. Speeds on the county roads, ac were in the car which »kidded in loose gravel and overturned. L nd ¿ '1 yisilors Wero Mr. With !>>o Lucas as chairm an of cording to the sheifT’s office, m ust L. G. Humble of South D akota, All were bruised severely and . * f , ny M a tthias and Eve- the Eair Board, also a W rangler who are enjoying a visit to the be reduced, or the hazards will , , * , Uma’ Mrs M atthias is he expects lots of help from his m ount. It is explained this w ay: suffered from shock. Mrs. Reek- u" west coast. They visit the beach m an was not able to retu rn to her , / ° ,,aukbter; and Mr» Mrs. rider friends Headed by Eddie es and other scenic spots of the at 25 23 miles an hour or less, t the f t J nian * as not ab,c to re tu rn to her , , _ ‘ PSt ....... .......• Mr. «»m At dust Is not Stirred up c u ftm ^ W° ,'k at ” a,X„ O O stenberg atpnb,re of °< Chico. Chico. Calif,. Calif, ““ wnru o , . h u p - H«r>»r postolfice Max Thornton, Roy Brimm and others area. view ,,f drivers ,o less ,h » „ ^ ¡ ' h1’ WPPk’ ^ * Mr a "d MrS B1" Coch"»" of the group, a logging show is Jam es Pressler, who has been Funeral KWin’ Calif.: C al’F.; Mr. while speeds over th a , raise dus, b unpral " services rvice« were held at " 2 ! ..A? Angwin, Mr and Mrs M ill Cy-G r » / ------ ------- P,annpd Now, this group wishes station«! with the U. S Arm y In Ashland Friday m orning for Mrs <ld nm e M e n ,,‘"d? ,nJ / ' : ' ' i * h° ,O knOW Whom ' bpy may PX>’PP» Korea for almost a year, arrived in proportion to speed.“ t ld tim e friends of Mr. and Mrs. to take part, and w hat phase of P ra tt. The great traffic load put on home and is enjoying av isit with Ostenberg. the show each wishes to enter. the county roads, unimproved ex his m other, Mrs. Henry Molle of I A rrangem ents for the reception Since C urry County F a ir is the Crescent City, and his wife and cept for m acadam , are inclined to were made by Mrs Howard Adams only way this county has to “dis e dusty at dry tim es of the year little child. He has not been dis For the week ending on ___ Sun nd Mrs. Karl Ostenberg, who wish play its w ares.” intense effort is nd being as they are. these roads day: ch arg e! from the arm y, but ex Max. Mtn Rain io thank all friends who helped to being made to m ake the 1952 a f pects to rem ain in the states. j r e always hazardous. The sheriff July 7 82 m ake the occasion <>njoyable. 52 fair far b etter than any previous- Wishes to hold the hazards to a • • • July 8 73 51 W W • l> ,\l le a st th a t is th e m- Mrs. Geraldine Bom ar of the m inim um by controlled speed July 9 57 52 Except for .02 inch of rain which tent of the group backing the fair. Nook Cafe, left yesterday for Coos • • • July 10 60 52 ... ¡fell Friday, the w eather the past This meeting, July 23. is open Bay where she will e n te r the hos Mr. W ilbanks, th a t genial m eat July 11 61 53 .0 2 iu , , l< has been p retty much con- to anyone w-ho has public spirit, pital for surgery. She expects to dispenser at Redfield’s was ill at July 12 60 53 .... | » tin t. The m inimum tem peratoure and who wishes to aid in any way, be gone about three weeks. W hile bi> home Tuesday, but was behind July n ..... ...... 62 53 has varied but two degrees in th at regardless of how- insignificant it ’ -ne M ik Milin« P e te r s he countci a cam W length ol t une. IJUl, S ' G S . K ' S “; “ After Two Months m l l i i i i n in n t ir f f Couple Observed Golden Wedding Anniversary, Sun, Locals Should Aid Curry County Fair Mrs. Reekman Was Involved in Mishap Co. Roads Speeds Cut To 25 M. P. H. f Weather Report _______ e ' ...........