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Home of the Croft Lily Brookings-Harbor Pilot klu me One, N um ber T h re e BROOKINGS. CORRY COUNTY. OREGON Lily Capital of the World THURSDAY. MARCH 21. 1946 hetco Post, No. 138, American Legion f cPhnnl rVn«iie l) 4*4ï \ 9 ub Concert Booked . Petitions r o r A C harter It ,nd Auxiliary, Given Charter Monday, L, 1B5 Per Cent S ev eral m em b ers of the S q u are By high School and C om pass clu b visited M asonic ¡vening At Elaborate Ceremonies lodge at Gold B each last T h u rs For March 22nd In one y e a r th e school ce n Cave City Auxiliary Officers Induct and Install Local Auxiliary; Post Officers Sworn In; Refreshment and Dancing Close Evening. |Al ccretni : les fittin g fo r th e fro m tow n, Mrs. Joe L aF orge a c t casion. Chet co Post, No. 138, ed as M rs. Lowe’s p r o x y . L u la Goldizen, vice-president.. nerican Legion and A u x iliary M rs. H oggerty- 2nd vice-pres. pre given th eir c h a rte rs M on ty at Harbor G range hall, w hen C h ap lain Mrs. N ell M ackenzie S e c re ta ry —Mrs. Alice R aw lings bb Bryan, d istrict co m m ander. T re a s u re r—Mrs. H elen Chad- Mrs. M arie W ilcox, d is tr ic t Lsident, of G ran ts Pass, handed wick. S g t.-a t-a rm —B lanche Hill. ie scrolls to the heads of th e H is to r ia l—Mrs. Jess H oagland cal organizations. Mrs. D orothy M rs. M ack en zie and Mrs. Osa fmplar. departm ent p resident of Auxiliray, was p re se n t an d Jo h n so n had ch arg e of decora | ’k( 1 briefly on the w ork of th e tio n s and did e x tra o rd in a ry work. Legion O fficers Sw orn In jxiliary. F o r lack of tim e, Legion m em ¡With ladies of the G lenn-M orri- kn Unit, at Cave City, p erfo rm - bers w ere not obligated as was L the rites, a larg e class of L e th e case of th e A uxiliary, and the ían Auxiliary women w ere ob- officers w ere sw orn in and seated, zated. The visitiog officers who w ith o u t cerem ony. O bligation of new m em bs will lx- held at a the installing w ere: fu tu re m eeting. I Emily K ellert president. M rs. D orothy T em plar, d e p a rt (Amy Hassey h isto rian . m en t president, told of the work (Lida Miller past president. th e A uxiliary does over the n a Marie White first vice-pres. Marie Rudd second vice-pres. tion, and pointed out how glad Joy Badden serg ean t a t arm s. she w as th a t B rookings w as in sta lle d th a t evening. She pledged Charlotte Slack c h a p la in . ev e ry support possible to the new Enid Buri m usician. Brookings unit officers in stalle d unit. Bob B ryan, d istric t com m ander lore: of th e Legion, told the assem blage Edith Lowe president. (Boe.n.se she w as called aw ay of th e w ork of the Legion, pointed out to the new post the things th ey had in view, and th e ways of a tta in in g recognition in the d e p a rtm e n t affairs. H e especially urged the local post to go a f te r m em bership at Brookings town team reach ed onee, adding th a t B rookings had e finals of the C urry C ounty a lre a d y exceeded i t s first two dependent b asketball to u rn a - q u o tas, but th at th e w ork was lent, only to lose to a fresh O p h ir still not com pleted. Local post officers a re : am by one point a f te r th e pub- C om m ander V. A. M endenhall, ' score board and th e score- eper’s running score h ad th e Sr. V ice-C om m ander W illard L. ime tied, 24-all. A check on th e ?rsonal scores showed a discrep- S p a n g le r nc> of one point, favoring O phir. A d ju tan t and F inance Officer Later, the Brookings team , on E a rl T em plar. -checking the personal scores, I Se rgea n t -a t -a rm s — Clvde W. >und that the sco rek eep er had Hill. H isto rian F red L aF orge credited G uthrie w ith one of C h ap lain - Jos. E. M aloney. ’° free throws, but by th a t tim e eryone else had gone hom e, so "daily Ophir won th e to u rn a - Pine Cone Theatre lent. In the drawing. B rookings h ad 1 Books Sunday Matinee The Pine Com Theatre is Orford, and O phir d rew the holding a special m at met this tnglois aggregation. L anglois Sunday at 2 p. m., showing ded to show up, p u ttin g B rook- Columbia's new* technicolor to the d isad v an tag e of h av - hit, “The Bandit of Sherwood L to play two consecutive hoop Forest.” 1 ” "s. while O phir had one. Norris Kemp, on ner of the ,n the first gam e B rookings Pine Cone Theatre, express fT>>wered t h e P o r t O rfo rd es hope that this Sunday’s w nies” 25 to 16. K eith M iller m atinee will prove popular Bon Orford w as high point with the patrons. ir* with 12. G uthrie, w ith 10, Should this m atinee prove d Kemp w ith 6, w ere high fo r successful, and with the im bookings. proved booking of pictres, Mr. Ophir-Brookings gam e w as K em p hopes to run regular r ugh-thriller from s t a r t to hish. Sunday matinees. Ophir led at the q u a rte r. 4-0. corekeeper Errs; earn Loses Title sus in d istrict No. 17, w hieh .includes the B rookings-H ar- bor area, has leaped 165% Mrs. D ora B eauliel, clerk and census t a k e r , re p o rts th a t last y e a r th e ta lly w as 189 y o u n g sters w hile th e 1946 re g istra tio n is up to 310. C u rre n tly , th e d istric t has 180 g rade schtxil pupils and 58 in th e high school. T h ere a re no indications th a t the school population will level off a t any p re d ictab le figure due to th e stead y influx of new residents. August Johnson Works on Building A ugust Johnson re cen tly a n nounced his plans fo r th e con stru ctio n of a n e w tw o -sto ry building here. E x cav atio n has been com pleted and w-ork on the foundation has begun. The “Johnson building” as it has te n ta tiv e ly been nam ed, w ill be tw o stories, w ith an ap p ro x im a te 50-foot fro n tag e, on th e m ain street of town. Mr. Johnson will operal«' a m yrtlew ood and ca b inet siiop on th e m ain floor. The second floor will have tw o a p a r t m ents. and office space. T he b ase m ent, it is planned, will be used lot a g arag e and w orkshop. Mr. Johnson originally planned that ¡be building would he com pleted by th e m iddle of April, but due to lack of m a te ria ls, it will I m ? I x 1 tw een first and fifteenth of May nefore th e s tru c tu re will be ready for occupancy. According to plans now, the ¡ilding front will be of glass blocks, w ith larg e p la te g lass windows. Fire District Will Name Board At The May Election day evening, w ith a p etitio n for a M asonic hxige, u n d er d isp en sa- j Concert Will Begin tion, u n til th e g ra n d lodge m eets j e a rly th is su m m er. The G o l d ) At 8:00 p. in. Under B each lodge will be th e sponsor-1 Mrs. H orner’s Lead ing group. Am ong those going from th e T he chorus of the B rookings proposed S idney C roft lodge w ere C h arles B ickner, w o rsh ip fu l m as High School w ill p resen t a con te r; S am J. G ott, sen io r w ard en cert at th e co m m u n ity c h u rch and Roy R. H endry, ju n io r w a r of B rookings on th e ev en in g of den. O th e r officers have not lx?en F rid ay , M arch 22. at 8 o'clock. T he co n ceit will be u n d er th e nam ed as y d . d irectio n of Mrs. L ev itt H o rn er, m usic in s tru c to r of th e school. S oloists in th e p ro g ram a re E u g en ia M oore a n d D onald Young. Mis. H elen L M ason will play a gro u p of violin n u m b ers U. S. w e a th e r b u re au s ta tis tic s as a sp ecia' fe a tu re . T he ch o ru s n u m b ers w'ill be can reco rd w hat th ey please but a rra n g e d in th re e gruops, an d w ill is is th e concensus of opinion of consist of .selections from th e m ost of th e long-tim e residents, classics and from the tw e lfth and hereab o u ts, th a t th is is th e o rn e r- sev e n te en th c e n tu ry music, h o l iest. lo n g est-d raw n -o u t w et spell low ing the con cert a recep tio n ex p erien ced in m any a year. will be held at th e school a u d i-' It follow ed a d ry spell, last fall, of s im ila r classifications. I n te r to riu m for p a rtic ip a n ts, th e ir p a r ents, friends, an d re lativ es. T he m itte n su n sh in e and dow npours hav e sh u t off all w ork out-of- public is invited. C h o ru s m em bers a re : doors. ex cep tin g such as can be S o p ran o s: C arol Let» C ro ck e tt, done re g ard less of w eath er. T h ere Ju n e H assett, J u n e Schroerb r, Ina seem s to lx1 q u ite a serio u s o u t Pay ie. Iren e Jo h n sto n , D ionne b re ak of th a t highly co n tag io u s B u rn 'll. D ionne M asters, J u a n ita scourge know n as " cabin fever.” Kinion, Jo an B yrne, B ette Gold th e onl y know n cu re fo r which izen, Alm a Lou S alm on and M a r being s lflieient b rig h t w e a th e r to ilyn S tru eb in g . let th e p a tie n ts get o u tside and A ltos: R uth H a sse tt, E u g en ia work long, tirin g hours. M oore, E tht'l P ierce, P h yllis M ar- F rom the local we at lier sta t ion nock, B a rb a ra B ates, A llaiue E t- com es the s ta tis tic s for th e past tin g er, M abel K inion an d B a r week : M ax Min. Precip. b a ra St oiler. T e n o rs: D onald Young, G ene .49 43 M arch 11 ......... 49 Gould, V ern G arv in and V icto r 1.90 46 . 50 M arch 12 40 .22 A nderson. M arch 13 ...... 51 Ba-- : Neil N eilson, Eddie F re e - .14 40 50 M arch 14 m a 1 and G eorge G ard n er. .84 40 53 M arch 15 .01 36 53 M arch 16 ..... 1.56 39 M arch 17 ...........49 T o tal ra in fa ll so far, 1946, 30.99 Weather Ornery; 1946 Rains Heavy Donald Carson Returns Following Discharge Power Sprayer Is Bought By ( arson E. L. C arson, of H a rb o r, re Mr. and M rs. E. L. C arson a re ceived delivery th is w eek of a am ong the h ap p iest people in th is 1947 model p ow er s p ra y e r m ade p a rt of th e country' since th e ir son by th<* R ean S p ra y e r Co., of S an M aster S e rg e a n t D onald C arson Jose, Calif. B uilt acco rd in g to Local Equipment May a rriv e d hom e a f te r being d is C arso n ’s specifications, th e p o w er ch arged, Feb. 28 a t F t. M acA r sp ra y e r h a s a 50-gnllon ta n k Serve District For m ounted o r ru b b e r, 6:00x16. It th u r, C alif. Time Being He served in th e arm y fo r 34 . h as a th ree -ro w boom, w ith th re e nozzles |>er row, w ith each noz The new ru ra l fire d istric t, m onths, 26 of w hich w ere o v er zle c a rry in g 300 to 400 pounds of which w as g ra n te d last w eek by seas in E u ro p e. He w as a m em p ressure. I the C u rry C ounty C ourt, will come b e r of the H e a d q u a rte rs Service T he s p ra y e r boom is so co n Co., 355 E ng in eers, w hich served into being w ith the election of stru c te d th at it m ay lx e lev a ted in F ran ce, B elgium . H olland and ! five d irec to rs in the May elections, G erm any, w h e re it advanced as ; to r high o r low p lan ts, w hieh, a c according to W. S. C hadw ick, an fa r as th e Elbe river, fo r which cording to C arson, m ak es it ideal j a ssista n t S ta te fire m a rsh a ll and for sp ray in g lily p lan tin g s. he is w e arin g five b a ttle sta rs. 11. ,«1 chief of th e B rookings-H ar- Dr. Glen M oore is re p o rte d to A fte r th e end of the w ar, he ; or V o lu n teer F ire d e p a rtm n e t. hav e the only o th e r pow er s p ra y v o lu n ta rily rem ain ed o v erseas an A ccording to the law s re la tin g e r of this ty p e in C u rry county. to ru ra l fire protection, th e board e x tra six m o n th s at the c o n stru c "A nyone in te re ste d in seeing an tion d e p o rta tio n c e n te r at B rem of d irec to rs will tra n s a c t all bus ideal sp ra y e r fo r E a s te r lily pro- iness p ertain in g - to th e e s ta b lis h en h aven, G erm any, w here he did (duct ion is w elcom e to com e and checking on th e w ork of eig h teen m ent, equipm ent a nd m a in te see it in o p e ra tio n ,” says C arson, nance of th e d istrict, and its prop-1 d ra ftsm e n u n d e r him. L ast T u esd ay ev en in g th e re w as " a s soon as it q u its ra in in g .” orties. T he board will also be a fam ily g a th e rin g in his honor, ch arged w ith selection of a fire at th e hom e of his p aren ts. Those American Bulb Company chief, and a ssistan ts. ( ’ o ahead at th t Would Locate Sawmill p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. E. L. T he board of d irec to rs w i l l 19-17. However, fo u r m in C arson, D onald C arson, Mr. and On Pilot Mailing List have the a u th o rity to co n tra ct t's L'lore the end of th e gam e On Winchuck River To th e A m erican Bulb Com Mrs. J. W. C arson. Sr., Mr. and w ith ex istin g w a te r com panies rooking enjoyed e ith e r a fo u r H a rry M oore and C urly Beadle, Mrs. T. H. C arson. Jim m y C ar- pany of C hicago, III., goes the for w a te r service and facilities, j int lead, acco rding to of S e a ttle , have been in Brook- son, Mr. and Mrs. R ay L aF on- h o nor of b eing th e first out-of- the circ u m sta n ces dem and. ich score one w ent by. ings th e past couple of weeks, as T ht1 cost of equipping and m ain- Lame. Mr. and Mrs. Glen M oore s ta te su b scrib e r to the B rookings- Hus lead faded in th e la st m in- looking in to th e possibilities of the ru ia l (ire d is tric t will ¡a n d son Jo e M r and M ra Leo H a rb o r P ilot, w hen Louis M iller, f w ent ah ead, o n l y . locating a lum ber and planing p a in in g 1 M oore, M rs. D o rothy H eough, and th e ir re p re se n ta tiv e , an d b u y er i be th ro u g h th e ta x a tio n of a s Mr. and M rs. W esley M oreland fo r th e com pany, sp en t th e past what everyone believe to m ill on th e south bank of the sessable p ro p e rty . The ta x levy is w eek in B rookings an d E a rb o r, 0’ I by a la st-m in u te b ask et W inchuck river. and children. M oore s ta te d th a t he will m ake fixed by law, and the officers and ¡♦ Ein H anscam , w hose in in te re st of liles, an d w ho cam e public his plan- just as soon a s K.,;ird of director^ are au th o rized in to pay fo r th e su b scrip tio n . stan d o u t. and em pow ered to set th e tax. In the past, th e A m erican B ulb atson w as high point they become definite, which, he “not to exceed four <4> m ills” Co. h as been ope of th e la rg e r ? gam e w ith 10 an d hopes, w ill lie very soon. : on th e d o lla r p er an n u m upon b u yers oi c a s te r lily bulbs on the w ith 8, follow ed all of t h e assessable p ro p erty Pacific ro a st ! H an scam w ith C oncluded on r a g e