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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1953)
r or o i *rn \nv On all neu’sstands. IOC flarborffa Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere A Finer Community BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON CORPORATION STOCKHOLDERS HOLD MEETING [|LY BLOSSOM TIME PLANS Elwood Coslett Oregon Journal dealer, reports that six news paper carriers from this area will TAKE SHAPE enjoy a three day trip to Jantzen REV. BARTLAM'S Mr. and Mrs. Roy Itrinini flow i GLIMPSES OF to Los Angeles last week, w here they attended the W estinghouse, CORONATION school of instruction relative t o ! BLAIR GOULD'S CONDITION STILL UNCHANGED THOUSANDS ATTRACTED BY GRAND OPENING News Carriers Receive Reward Brimms to Open Laundromat Soon The second annual m eeting of Beach in Portland June 20 to 22 Lily blossoms will be given the stockholders of Brookings as a rew ard from the Oregon away to the passengers of all opening the new L a u n d ro m a t' R otarians enjoyed a talk by a Plywood Corporation was held on Journal for new subscriptions and busses passing through Brook across from Azalea Lanes on fellow Rotarian, F a th er E rn est June 14, 1953 in the local V eter good service. They a re : Fred ings beginning the 11th of July Fern street in the east part of Bart lam on the English peoph» town. They returned S aturday and their reactions to the recent ans of Foreign W ars hall. Hallm an, Ronald Bullock, Diane and continuing until the 18th. and feel confident th at they are coronation. Together w ith o th er business Simons, Loren Simons, Joan Ka- Each blossom will have a card F a th er Bart lam was born and conducted by the stockholders, nick all from Brookings, and atiaehed telling travelers from able to service their m achines as the following new m em bers were Jodie M cBurney from Crescent all over the United S ta te s that well as handle all o th er phases educated in England. He had the elected to the board of directors: City. This is the first of the the Brookings-Harbor area is the of th eir new business in approved distinction at one time of singing Joseph Heffele, Edw ard Schoen- m any trips planned for this sum world's lily growing center. Also up-to-date methdds. Opening o f , in the W estm inster Abbey choir. beck, Joe H irtz, W illiam Johnson m er w ith the last being the P en during the Lily P arade ou S un this new business will be a n W hile viewing the coronation on TV' in Portland he recalled the nounced within a short period. and Les Twohy. day July 19, teen age girls will dleton Round Up. fam iliar surroundings and had a These new m em bers will serve circulate through the parade great longing to be present to with the following m em bers route giving away the blossoms witness the crowning of Queen whose term s of office did not to everyone. Elizabeth II. expire: Dan Baird, Paul Fauerso, Supporters of the Lily Parade He brought to his fellow Ro Edwin Sund, Guy Way. have been coming in slow this tarian s in a vivid way much of Following t h e stockholders’ year but one of the most excit the splendor of the event, and at m eeting the board of directors ing offers received to date was the same time stressing the an met and elected the following of-1 that Mr. Jo • Rose would build cient religious significance th at fleers for the coming y e a r: Ed-1 he Q ueen’s float for the All has come down through the 1500 wan! Schoenbeck, president; J o -! Year Events Association. At pres Three thousand four hundred years of British history. seph Heffele, vice-president; H a t - 1 The condition of B lair Gould, ent Mr. Rose is keeping the plans people were estim ated to have "A nation,” said F a th er B art- vey Foster, tre a su re r; A1 Mincer, who was injured in a car acci secret, but it is sure to be worthy visited the Hi-Way M arket S a t lam, "is a unity of tim e and secretary; K. L. Osborne, assist dent at the Chetco bridge June 7, of our Queen and her court. An urday on the grand opening day. space. O ur own country has a ant treasurer. has rem ained the same ’the last other o tte r cam e from Mr. Elm er The estim ate was m ade from the tim e span of less than 200 years The m anagem ent reports th at four days, is the report given Bankas regarding sites for the num ber of sales made during the and occupies but a ¡xirtion of the during the month of May, several through Dr. Paul Ronniger’s of many booths that will dot the day by proprietors, Hank W il N orth American continent, while records w ere established w ith re fice this morning. main street. Any lot owned by banks. Don and Lyle Vaughn. England can look back over many spect to production. The largest Mr. Gould has been in a sem i him may be used for this purpose A steady stream of local peo hundreds of years of time. H er am ount of plywood in any one conscious condition since the id the Boy Scouts of Blockings ple and visitors passed through day, also, in any one m onth was accident as the result of a frac receive a donation from the as- the doors during the day to see space dominions are world-wide.” The club, visitors, and guests established in said m onth. A fair tured skull and other injuries. It the new m arket, and to co ngratu all gained a b e tte r understanding (T urn to Page 4) profit was realized on the sale of was thought he recognized his late the young men in charge. of England and the English peo- this production. T here is every son Gene when he cam e to his Many specials w ere advertised ple as well as the glimpses of indication that the m onth of June bedside at Seaside hospital, Cres for the occasion and a very spe the coronation through F ath er cial special was offered by which Bart lam ’s clear descriptions. will equal, or exceed, the preced cent City a fte r being flown home certain items were sold at redicu- ing m onth, which all adds to the from Korea. Lieut. Gene Gould, The club entertained a group in the public relations w ith the lously low p rices for a period of of den m others of the Cub-Scout fact that the company is well on arm ed forces was called by his The Seaview Dairy has estab 60 seconds. These specials w ere the road to being a steady pay fa th e r’s condition and to help his lished two milk delivery routes offered at less than hourly p e r troop that is being sponsored by the local Rotarians. Scout execu roll producing medium for this m other and sister, B arbara, w ith in the Brookings-H arbor area to iods which gave m any people the tive Baker had made a special their business, Gould’s Shoe b etter serve its patrons. George benefit of them. These were hand area. effort to be present for the pre Store. Widney will handle the route de ed out by P at Wood, of P a t’s sentation of the c h a rter of the Mrs. B lair Gould has taken over livery. D istributing Co., wholesale dis recently organized troop to Presi- one shift of w atch at the hospital, Residents north of Chetco ave- i tributors, Coos Bay. (T urn to Page 4) and has been encouraged l»y the nue will be served Monday, W e d -1 G ayety and friendliness pre slow but Steady progress of her nesday and Friday. Those south vailed during the day which was husband’s condition. iof the avenue on Tuesday, T hurs p a rtially due to organ music fu r day and Saturday. A call to the nished by Mid T igner and break In the election held Monday Seaview Dairy office will bring fast and lunch served by Mrs. evening a t the High school for dairy products to your door. Tigner, Coos Bay representatives the position of director of the lo Although the perm anent greens of C entennial Flour. Mrs. Em cal school district for a three m ett Simons, H arbor, offered her wdl not be ready for play lor year term . E. F. R apraeger of several weeks nine tem porary Turn to Page 4 H arbor received 107 votes. Arch Extensive preparations are be holes are laid out and local golf ie Hendricks of Brookings 33 ing m ade for Vacation Bible ers may sta rt "blasting O[x*ra- votes and Ross Putnam of H a r School to be held at the B aptist tions* this Sunday on th«» Del bor 32 votes. Com m unity church w ith other Dr. E. G. Sam uels, a m em ber N orte Golf ( ’lull, located on the The new director is a graduate churches taking part. Sm ith River cut-off betw een of Oregon Association of Chiro of the U niversity of W ashington R egistration will be on S a tu r practic Physicians will ofx»n his Highways 99 and 101. and for many years was engaged day, June 20, for all children four office in the new Johnson-H urst The never-ending rains of A nother "Well Baby” clinic in forest products research for y ean or older, from 9 to 11 a m. building on Monday. June 22. Dr. will lx* mad»* available to families spring washed out several p lan t the U.S. Forest Service. Ju st at the church. A plea is sent out prior to World W ar II he joined | by those in charge for ladies and Sam uel was form erly an instruc with small children on Friday, ings and left deep gullies in the tor at W estern S ta te college, June 26, at the l<x*al grad»* school, initial stages, but with luck, the W eyerhaeuser organization students to help in the form of Portland. He, his wife Jean, and when Dr Ronniger will exam ine sunshine, and lots of work, the and made prelim inary studies of teachers or as helpers. Anyone daughter Tauni are at home east youngsters from 9:30 a m. to 12 club will be open for full activity the use of Idaho tim ber species interested should contact Dr. of Brookside Azalea and Bulb noon. Mrs. Cecil W att, nurse, in Septem ber. When finished it for plywood and paper pulp. In Durden, pastor. farm in the M incer house. T heir Mrs. B ertha W hirry and Mrs. promises to be one of the sporti 1942 he joined the arm y and was The Bible school will begin m ustered out bf the service with June 22 and will be conducted form er home is in Clackam as. Irene Kooller will assist the doc est and most beautiful courses on the coast. tor. Ore. the rank of lieutenant colonel in for two weeks, five days a week. The tem porary nine to open the engineers a fte r 2 4 years will provide enough action tor service overseas in the European anyone, more than enough for war. A fter the w*ar he rejoined some of the known members, if the W eyerhaeuser organization we cared to mention names. and became chief forester and The initial few weeks of play land agent for the company in Advertisers are asked to Mrs. Hugh Scheiler had leg in-i will be limited to m em bers and northern Idaho. In 1948 the I Foster and Bolvi are now able submit advertising copy for juries when the car driven by h e r ! their guests only, as the public family moved to H arbor where I to fill and deliver Richfield pro the Pilot, not late r than Tues husband was involved in an acci will not be adm itted until the they have resided since. His wife ducts from their plant on Rail day noon. dent on the H arbor hill Saturday. regular course is ready. is an English w ar bride from road street and will have a grand This will help us to get o a r Anyone interested in securing The pick-up belonging to Hugh London. England They have three opening and open house soon. publication off the press « o n Dawson of the Shell station was a m em bership before this per i, children. June Marie. 6. John. 4, A telephone call to 2689 reach er and elim inate many of our hit in the rear. Mrs. Scheiler please contact Dr. R. E Sm th. and Alan, 3. es them Utficuities. Brooking» Clu ic. Phone 2S31 was employer! at Cha<b Seaview Dairy Begins Delivery Rapraeger Elected Schoo, Director Bible School Registration ♦ Richfield Plant Now Functioning Golf Course Will Open Sun., June 21 Dr. Samuel DCND Opens Office Here Well Baby Clinic Friday, June 26 So That We May Cars Wrecked Sat. Go to Press on Time On Harbor Hill