Image provided by: Chetco Community Public Library; Brookings, OR
About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1953)
v or o library x I On alI newsstands kjo c Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere A Finer Community \ <»lutile S—Number 17 BROOKINGS, GURRY. COUNTY, OREGON YOU ARE iNVITED TO C OF C DINNER QUEEN CARLA RULES AT HARD-TOP RACES T onight, T h u rsday, J u n e 25, C ham ber of C om m erce m e m b e r s . and friends will m eet in re g u la r • session a f te r th e usual delicious d in n er at 7 p.m. in th e C hetco | G range hall. M a tte rs of in tere st to all resid en ts will be discussed, according to Clive M anley, p re si dent. Library Board Meets June 29 The officers and tru s te e s of th e C hetco C om m unity P ublic L ib rary association will hold th e ir re g u la r m onthly m eetin g next M onday, Ju n e 29, at 8 o’clock at th e office of the S o u th ern C u rry R ealty Co. This will be th e ir last m eetin g of the fiscal y e a r of the association. E lsew here in th is issue is notice of the annual m eetin g of th e a s sociation. At th e an n u a l m eeting new officers and tw o tru s te e s will be elected by th e e n tire m em b er ship of th e L ib rary association. All m em bers of th e association are urged to re m e m b er th e d ate of the an n u al m eeting and m ake a rra n g e m e n ts to a tten d . C arla W hillock, A zalea Q ueen, and h er c o u r t w ere th e honored Tiie L ib rary association has a c g u ests at th e h a rd -to p races in C rescent C ity S unday. C a rla p re quired th re e lots w hich have been sented Dick B row n, tro p h y w inner, w ith a larg e bronze tro p h y deeded to th e C ity of B rookings and she in re tu rn was p resen ted w ith a b eau tifu l bouquet of flowers. for th e site of a lib ra ry building. — Photo by Brookings Studio T he lots have been c lea red and leveled and th e re is over $3500 cash in th e building fund. F ren ch y A rrell is ch a irm an of th e building co m m ittee and prom ises som e real ac tiv ity on th e new building soon. Roy Brown is to co-ordinate the T he N ational B oard of M issions T he com m unity has been s a d pledged labor a n d m a te ria ls as ot th e P re sb y te ria n ch u rch has dened by th e drpw ning of 14-year- they a re needed on th e job. given assu ra n ce of a su b sta n tia l old T om m y S m ith, son of Mr. and i sum of m oney to be forthcom ing Mrs. J. T. S m ith on T uesday a f te r for th e B rookings P re sb y te ria n noon. church. T h ere is also an e n th u s i He and his friend, S tev e J o h n a stic response locally, plans for son, w ere having a sw im at building th e new ch u rch a re m ov M orris hole in th e C hetco, near ing forw ard at a m ost s a tisfa c to ry th e ranch of th a t nam e, w hen he A sto rk sh o w er w hich w as a rate. • w en t down. com plete su rp rise to th e honored T uesday afte rn o o n at th e C het- guest S hirley Spence w as given at Officers w ere called to help lo the home of G rayce B artholom ew co Inn, Dr. K irk lan d W est, p a sto r c a te th e ixxly. S heriff Sabin, th e M edford P re sb y te ria n cn W ednesday, J u n e 17. Mi's. B a r of d ep u ty W es S m ith, Bill Brown, ch u rch and ch a irm an of th e com tholomew in v ited Mrs. Spence R ay G ardner, s ta te p atro lm an , o v er for c e le b ratio n of h er b irth m itte e on n atio n al m issions for and H ans Nelson, city judge, used day and yvas su rp rise d w ith a gift, th e so u th w estern P resb y tery , and eq u ip m en t all T uesday aflerm xin Rev. H arold M R oberts, field rep too. and W ednesday until 1:20 p m. re s e n ta tiv e for th e B oard of N a F riends a tte n d in g w ere S h erro n w hen th e body w as found n ear M iddlebusher, Lou V an B uskirk, tional M issions m et w ith m em bers th e place w h ere th e boy drow ned. D orothy H arro u n , E th el Twoy, ot th e B rookings P re sb y te ria n His s is te r Alice is at the home. Lola Glass. Goldie Larson. M aria ch u rch to discuss plans for th e F u n e ra l services will be held church. T h atc h er. V elm a C orderm an, Lily S a tu rd a y afte rn o o n at 2 o ’clock at B row n. E velyn Jaklew icz. F lo th e C om m unity church, Dr. D u r rence D avist M innie M urry. Alice den in charge. B urial in W illiam Sp ence. Agnes Johnson, Ju n e W ard M em orial cem etery. M art. M arion R e ttk e and O ra Palm er. Presbyterians Plan For Church Tommy Smith Drowns Tuesday Shower Given for Shirley Spence Chuck Wagon Opens in S.R. A rth u r and V irginia M ortim er, form erly of S h erm an O aks. Los Angeles, announces th e opening of C huck W agon D ining room in th e N o rth F o rty Lodge at S m ith Officer Bill B row n is very m uch R iver, Calif. T hey a re fe a tu rin g concerned ab out th e safety of o u r w e ste rn h o sp itality , soft m usic boys and g irls w ho enjoy sw im and candle light. ming. The d ro w ning of Tom m y Mr. and Mrs. M o rtim er a re not S m ith em phasizes th e need for a s tra n g e rs since th ey have been sw im m ing pool w h ere ch ild ren can c o n in g to this area salm on fishing swim in safety. A fa th e r him self, for a n u m b er of years. T hev s e t Bill pleads w ith th e com m unity tled in S m ith R iver a f te r tw o to build a pool, som e way, som e y ea rs of tra v e lin g all o v er C ana 1a. how- and soon 1 U nited S ta te s and Mexico Can't We Have A Swimming Pool Interest in Softball Shown C onsiderable in te re st has been 1 show n in th e proposed o rg a n iz a tion of a m en ’s softball league in B rookings. All those w ho are in te re ste d a re asked to rep o rt at th e H igh School diam ond on F ri day evening a t 6:30. C o n tact Neil Nelson o r H om er H a g g erty for details. It is hoped th a t enough men will m eet to get u n d erw ay ini- m<*d;ate|y J. J. Gallagher Feeling Better J. J. G allag h er, genial p ro p rie to r of G a llag h e r S p o rtin g Goods sto re on C hetco avenue, who has been bed fast since April I is im proving in h ea lth am i hopes to be back behind th e co u n ter soon. H e says. “ Now is th e tim e for all m en to com e to th e aid of th e i old fishing g u ide.” He w elcom es ¡all friends com ing to visit him. Mrs. G a llag h e r has been oflici- | a tin g a t th e shop w hile h er hus- 1 band has been ill u n til last w eek w hen she c o n tra c te d flu. I Mrs. A insw orth, a p ra c tic a l nurse, assisted at th e G a llag h e r 1 hom e d u rin g h er illness. M rs G a llag h e r ex p e cts to open th e shop on Sunday and has a new , fishing rod w ith b u ilt-in reel of I th e very la te st m odel to show th e j m en and w om en who fish. ¡RONNY COMBS BREAKS ARM I Imi sJ.i\. lune '5, i BRIMMS OPEN LAUNDROMAT SAT., JUNE 27 T h e g ran d opening d a te of A cacia L au n d ro m at located oil O ak stre e t will be held S a tu rd a y . J u n e 27. W orkm en a re com ing e a rly an d ¡•laying la te to finish in sta lla tio n ol th e equipm ent u n d e r th e s u p e r vision ot E. W atson, C rescen t C ity. Mr. W atson w as in ch arg e of th e B rin k e r’s C oast L a u n d re tte building and in sta lla tio n , ojx‘n m ore th an a y e a r at C rescen t City. C o n stru ctio n of th e b u ilding u n d er M alcolm s ta rte d ab o u t a m o n th ago is of co n crete blocks, w ate rp ro o fe d and p ain ted seafoam green. T he building, facing A zalea Lanes, has larg e window s and a co rn e r en tran ce. T h e in terio r is mcxlern in a r ra n g em en t for efficiency of w ork and most a ttra c tiv e in d eco ratio n of w all and floor coverings. It seem s th a t heat and steam th a t g ra n d m o th e r en d u red have no place in th e m o d ern laundry. T h e opening a d v e rtise m e n t will be found in c e n te r of th is issue and gives the d etails of hours, prizes, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Roy B rim m ex ten d a cordial in v itatio n to everyone to visit th e L au n d ro m at som etim e d u rin g the opening day, S a tu rd a y . 1 Scout tra in in g alw ays pays olT in em ergencies, and w hen 12-year- old R onny C om bs fell and b ro k e his elbow- in five places as well as d islo catin g it w hile a tte n d in g S cout m eetin g on T uesd ay at Jak lew icz A nchorage, his tro o p S co u ts used th e ir know ledge of first-a id to m ak e a s tre tc h e r of coats. Scout M asters H ow ard C ran e and W a lte r T h a tc h e r a re very proud of th e ab ility of th e ir boys, T roop 222 in m eetin g this em erg en cy w ith level head s and th e ir ab ility to h an d le it. Dr. At th e ir luncheon T u esd ay noon R o n n ig er w aited u|xin Ronny. th e m em b ers of th e R o tary club listened to a th o u g h t provoking ta lk by Dr. W est, p asto r of th e P re s b y te ria n ch u rch at M edford, hut fo rm erly m issionary to C hina and at one tim e held p riso n er of T h e w edding u n itin g E lain e th e com m unists. GofT, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. H e im pressed upon his liste n ers Arnold B rinkerhoff, Virgin. U tah, th a t th e co m m u n ists m ean b usi and R aym ond E u g en e M urry, son ness, th a t they a re in dead e a rn ol Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H. M urry est, in the m a tte r of w orld co n was solem nized S unday, Ju n e 21, q u est. Dr. W est told his fellow R o ta ri at tw o o ’clock at th e C hetco G ran g e hall. E ld e r G aines L. ans th a t it w as unw ise Indeed to F o rk n er, L a tte r D ay S a in ts u n d e re s tim a te th e |x»wer of th e church, C rescent C ity, p erfo rm ed com m unist m ovem ent. T h e co m m u n ists a re w o rk in ; the sim ple cerem ony. T he bride w ore a w h ite satin fo r w hat th ey call a class-less b allerin a len g th d ress m ade by h er society, w ith a religious zeal. T hey m other, a Ju lie t lace cap, and ad v o c ate th e b ro th erh o o d of m an wore roses. A tte n d a n ts w ere S u b o th in th eo ry and p ractice. They sie T ierce, w earin g lav en d er and point out th a t C h ris tia n ity also w hite roses, and best m an, Lloyd a d v o c ates th e hro th erh ix x l of m an. R ussell, schoolm ates of the groom. in th e o ry hut falls fa r sh o rt in M usic was played by Mrs. Ross p ractice, ¡xiinting out th e very P u tn a m at th e piano and b ask e ts rich, and th e very fxxir, th e race discrim in atio n s, and th e social In of flow'ers d eco rated th e hall. A recep tio n w as held im m edi- eq u alities. C om m unism h as the shadow of Htely follow ing th e service w ith th<* bride and grrxim c u t t t ig the C h ristia n ity less its m o rality , he tiered cake T w en ty -eig h t m em said. Any m ean s m ay be used to bers of th e fam ilies and close accom plish th e d esired end, lie, friends w ere served a tu rk e y d in ch e at, steal, even m u rd e r if n eces sary . ner la te r in th e afternoon. Dr. W est emphasiz«*d th e T h e young couple a re at hom e at th e M urry a p a rtm e n ts Mr. th o u g h t th a t th e co m m u n ists will M urry was g ra d u a te d w ith the die fo r th e cause, th a t it is a class of ’53. He has been e m ! m a tte r w ith th em of w ho will ployed b> th< M obile S erv ice S t a survive, th a t th ey m ean business and he closed by w a rn in g again tion for a year T h e b rid e’s p a re n ts and six th a t we of th e U nited S ta te s children a rriv e d T u esd ay and should g u ard ag a in st u n d e re s ti m a tin g th e con m u n ist m >vei lent. P a y .-l ov er h n tii Monday Dr. West Speaks To Rotarians Elaine Goff Bride Of Raymond Murry