Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 08, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    Du Pont M anager
Rotary Speaker
Eight Years Ago
In The Pilot
Local Seniors To
Visit Colleges
m ent pro g ram will receive a set
[of tw o m in ia tu re sta tu e s, and
s ta te w inners in th e o th e r seven
p ro g ram s will be aw ard ed an a ll­
expense trip to th e an n u al C lub
C ongress in Chicago. T he n u m b er
of sectional trip s to the Chicago
C ongress offered in th e A chieve­
m ent ac tiv ity have been increased
from 16 to 24.
Each s ta te w in n er in th e above
p ro g ram s will be aw ard ed a c e r­
tific a te of honor, as well as four
4-H Clubs in each county in the
S afety program .
T hese national 4-H pro g ram s
are all d irected by the Cooperative
E x tension Service.
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
13
THURSDAY , A P R IL 8, 1954
A ta lk on "P ro g ress in B e tte r
S eniors of B rookings - H arb o r
Living" will be given here by Dr.
’rs R oland Sul teen left la s t
high
school have been invited to
W etlnesday for P o rtlan d w h- re
W a lte r A. Dew, P acific D istrict
A pril 11, 1946
M an ag er of the du P ont C om pany
she und erw en t su rg e ry early th is
B rookings telephone o f f i c e join g ra d u a tin g stu d en ts th ro u g h ­
week.
E x ten sio n Division. P ublic R ela­ moves to th e C e n tra l B uilding this out the s ta te as honor g uests of
tions D e p artm en t. Dr. Dew. of week, so as to give ad e q u ate serv ­ the s ta te system of higher educa
tion durin g S enior C am pus P re ­
San F rancisco, C a l i f o r n i a , is ice to B ro o k in g s-H arb o r area.
widely know n as a sp e a k e r on
Dean S choenfield of O regon view. A pril 23 and 24 S eniors a r
in d u strial progress and chem ical S ta te tells local grow ers th at ■nvited to visit the cam pus of
developm ents..
fu tu re of Lily in d u stry is up to th eir choice in o rd e r to become
acquainted w ith th e s ta te school
He will not only m ention some they them selves.
o f th e new est developm ents in
P lans being m ade to build new they plan to atten d .
\ cry nice, new duplex
The an n u al w eekend event will
chem ical research , but will also school building.
he observed sim ultaneously at the
discuss w h at m ak es them possible
2 bedrooms, Youngstown
U niversity of Oregon, Eugene-
and how th ey get o u t of the test
Oregon S ta te College. C orvallis-
kitchen, tile bath, wired
tubes and into th e hands of the
Oregon College of E du catio n ’ TO PLAY IN FIN A L S
public as useful products. lie will
for range and dryer.
M onm outh; S o u th e rn O regon Col­
also tell of such b e tte r known
.Janet M osier and S am m y Dot-
lege
of
E
ducation,
A
shland;
and
th in g s as nylon and cellophane
o n who w ere both w inners in
F u n era l services w ere held at
Ocean View
and how new things from the Albia, Iow a M arch 11th for Mrs. Oregon Technical In s titu te , K la­ the in stru m en tal division w h e n
chem ical in d u stry c o n trib u te to H arold Thom pson of H arbor, O re ­ m ath Falls.
they played on K IE M 's TV S ta rs
P re - college o rien ta tio n of of '65 recently, a re scheduled to
a b e tte r sta n d a rd of living.
g o n , who died M arch 5th a t St.
’m pus facilities has been a r ­ olay in th e finals S a tu rd a y , A pril
As a re su lt of his in tim ate P etersb u rg , F lorida.
know ledge of chem ical develop­
T he d a u g h te r of M arg aret Ann ranged and all visiting stu d en ts 10 between 11 and 11:30 a m .
m en ts w ith the du P ont Com pany. and Lewis P rice, she w as born in will have th e o p p o rtu n ity of d is­
Dr. D ew says, " In d u stria l science H item an, Iowa M ay 23, 1894 She cussing ed ucational plans w ith
is th e new c re a tiv e force in was united in m a rria g e to H arold I acu ity adv isers P ro g ram s of en
make your home at the
hum an affa irs th a t has been re ­ Thom pson M arch 19, 1913. They te rta in m e n t have been scheduled,
including
sports
events,
mix
sponsible for m o r e
m aterial lived in M elcher, Iow a and Las
p ro g ress th an any m echanism ever Angeles, C alif. before establishing dances and firesides. Supervised
housing will be arran g e d in a u ­
developed in th e h istory of m an .” residence in O regon in 1946.
thorized
cam pus facilities.
Dr. Dew has devoted most t f
Mrs. Thom pson w as preceded
ROOM AND BOARD BY WEEK OR MONTH
R eg istratio n will begin a t 7
his c a re e r to research, develop­ in death by an in fa n t son, and
p.m.
F
riday.
A
pril
23,
at
each
ROOMS BY NIGHT OR BY WEEK
m ent, and production in th e chem ­ survived by h er husband, tw o
obtain
ical in d u stry . W ith in recent y ea rs d au g h ters, Mrs. V ivian (L. I I ) cam pus. Seniors m a y
he has becom e w idely known as a K irtley of H arbor, O regon, Mrs. fu rth e r inform ation at the o f f e r
Rotary Club each Tuesday, 12:00 noon
sp ea k er and a u th o r on develop­ M arjorie (J. A.) B enson of St. of th eir principal.
S
enior
C
am
pus
P
review
is
an
Lions
Club, 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m.
m en ts in th e chem ical field.
P etersb u rg . F la. A son, R obert
int
r-cam
pus
program
coordinated
He is a g ra d u a te of P rinceton H arold Thom pson of H a rb o r; two
.. ..... .......... J- j J i ' j n i li Bimgüwuüiasuj^
U niversity, from w hich he re ­ grandsons, Je ffe ry S co tt T hom p­ by the High School-C ollege R ela­
tions
com
m
ittee
of
G
eneral
E
x
­
ceived th e degree of D octor of son and L aw rence Reed K irtley ;
P hilosophy in 1924. He joined du one g ra n d d au g h ter, Cindy Lee tension Division for the s ta te sys-
' tern.
P o n t th a t sam e y e a r as a re ­ Benson, 4 sisters, M rs. D? C. M or­
search chem ist, la te r expanding gan and M rs. Ted F isher, both of
his activ ities into developm ent P angm an Sask, C anada. Mrs.
and production w ork for the com ­ A rth u r Thom as of Miloca, Minn.,
pany. In connection w ith his work, and Mrs. C assie P ro se of Rock
he is th e a u th o r of m any scientific sland, 111; 3 b ro th ers, W. R. P rice
p ap e rs and a n u m b er of U nited of Albia, la., D aniel P rice of Des
Eight 1954 N ational 4-H aw ard s
S ta te s and C anadian p a te n ts have Moines, Iow a and L. E. P rice of program s, in w hich a to tal of 62
M elcher, Iowa.
been g ra n te d on his discoveries.
college scholarships valued at $18,-
Dr. Dew h as also been con­
The final rite s at H um eston 600.00 will be aw arded to the
L arg e hom e on 8.2 ac res— sp rin g W’a te r wdth p ressu re pum p.
cerned w ith th e tra in in g of op­ F u n eral H om e w ere conducted by highest ra tin g w inners, have been
4 rooms, bath and u tility room on first floor are b eau tifu lly
e ra tin g su p erv iso rs in du Pont Dr. C. L. Young. B u rial w as in accepted by th e S ta te E xtension
finished. U pper floor has th re e room s unsealed. 2 c a r g arag e—
p la n ts and had m anagem ent re ­ Oak cem etery, Albia, Iowa.
shop- woodshed F u ll price, $4,500.
Service.
sp o nsibility in ord n ance p lan ts
T he program s, n um ber of $303
1 A C R E—Close to school 1 bedroom house w ith larg e
o p erated by th e com pany fo r the
national scholarships, and aw ard
living rm ., kitchen & d in e tte not q u ite com pleted b u t livable.
G overnm ent. Also d u rin g the last
donors a re : A chievem ent, 12, Ford
F u ll P r. $3600 — $1000 down.
w ar, he w as connected w ith the
M otor Co.; C anning, 6. Ke*’•
Lovely 2 bedrm . hom e on 100 foot OCEAN F R O N T lot
G o v ern m en t's M a n h a tta n project
G lass; F arm and Hom e E lectric,
$12,000.
as a technical specialist.
A sizeable delegation of Brook 6. W estinghouse E d u c n tion
A fte r the w a r he becam e m an ­ ngs B arb e r shoppers and th eir F oundation; Food P rep a ratio n , S
B eau tifu l 3 bedrm . H om e on ACRE L O T — w alking d istan ce
a g e r of th e E a ste rn D istrict of wives atten d e d th e T hird A nnual K elvinator; G irls’ Record, 6. M ont­
to c e n te r of tow n. $6000 Down, balan ce F.H .A . term s.
th e E xten sio n Division and in p arad e of Q u a rte tte s and C en ten ­ gom ery W ard; H ealth, 8. K e l'o m
5 A C R ES—H arlxrr D istrict — $5,500 Cash.
1948 w as appointed m an ag er of nial Review in C rescent C ity S a t­ Co., of B a ttle C reek. Mich.; Ho: i
B U S IN E S S O P P O R T U N IT IE S
th e P acific D istrict.
urday night, in spite of th e fact Im provem ent, 8, Sears-R<x»l
F u lly E quipped R e s ta u ia n t, New building on 100x100 foot
A n a tiv e of W ilm ington, Del., ’hat several of th e ir b e tte r halves F oundation, and S afe ty , 8, Gen­
lot. $12,500 F ull P r. Som e term s.
he w as activ e for m any y ears in w ere a tte n d in g th e F ashion Show eral M otors.
ST O R E LEA SE, fix tu re s and stock for sale. B usiness n e tte d
th > Boy S couts and school p ro ­ here. As usual, th e p arad e pro-
( ounty aw ards in th e program s
$6500 last year. F ull P rice $11,000.
gram s. He is a m em ber of the
ided top vari tv e n te rta in m e n t, have b e e n increased to fo u r go'. I
A m erican C hem ical Society. Sie-
s is generally th e case w here filled m edals of honor, w 'h
LIST YOUR P R O P E R T IE S W IT H US FOR COURTEOUS
m a Xi honor scientific research Bob P erk in s is M aster of C ere­ exception of Food P re p a ra tio n ar ’
AND E F F IC IE N T SE R V IC E .
society, th e A m erican In s titu te of monies.
G irls' R ecord, which offor
i
C hem ical E n gineers, and o th e r
O ur local ch o ru s p resen ted a each.
I RMA D. RICE, B roker
PHONE 2824
org an izatio n s.
strik in g stag e ap p e ara n ce in th e ir
S ta te aw ards rem ain th e s--ri
^1 C
> harles
a h i . e s G
H K rayshel
A Ï Î H U L , , U
Y F.
F . IA.ICE
G U uy
R ice
co” tra s tin g black and w hite w ith as in 1953. Each boy and •
ROTA R IA N S TO LEA R N
strin g bow ties. T h e B rookings s ta te w inner in th e 4-H Achieve
N ew ly elected officers of the ’ oun w as doubly proud w’hen
B ro o k in gs-H arb o r R o tary Club Bob Dick w as asked to d irect tli
will a tte n d a m eetin g in M cM inn­ G rand F in ale comtxYsed of th»’
ville A pril 24th, w hich will form
‘w M C ity C h a p te r and v isit­
a class of in stru ctio n for th e new’ ing q u a r te tte s from B erkeley.
men.
kland, M edford, and B rookings.
Bob looked rig h t a t horn* d ire c t­
G IR L BORN MONDAY
ing such fine ta le n t.
Mr. and Mrs. W a rre n P e rrin are
B rookingsites w ho w ere seen at
p a re n ts of a baby girl born Mon­ the parad e w e re: M r .and M r.
day, A pril 5, 1954, at Seaside
; G u e rre tta z , Mr. and Mrs.
H ospital.
P au l W h irry , Mr. and
Mrs.
C harles G rayshel, Mr. and Mrs.
CARD OF THANKS
' ” th e r T isdale, Mr. and M rs.
W e wish to th a n k all of our H arold Young, M r
and M rs
frien d s in th e B rookings. H arb o r C harles Young, M r .and M rs. H a r ­
a re a for th e ir m any m essages of old Dobbs, M r .and Mrs. Dal-
sy m p ath y and th e lovely flowers. Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sw an
Harold Thompson on. Mrs. C huck M organ, Mi’s.
Vivian Kertley
R u th loafer, C liff B ushnell, Dr.
Marge Benson
T 1 S am uel, S ta n le y P a tte rso n ,
Bob Thom pson.
H arrison H ale, P a t W ilson, Boo
P eterson, M ickey Gould. Leo L u ­
cas. "P op" D im m ick, F re d Fox.
Em il M oore, and d a u g h te r, Eug< -
nia. and M r .and M rs. George
IF T H E PzXRTY w ho w as seen
F unk.
ta k in g a red and w h ite tricycle
from house in A zalea M anor
(Paid Political Adv
will re tu rn it. no action will be
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