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Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area!
me One, Number T w enty-S even
geball Team To
Studied By
al C. Of C.
Zalea Festival Plans
Fere Made Laid At
irganization, Wed.
[t( J. Lesmeister, local re al-
appointed as c h a irm a n of
mmittee by the c h a m b e r of
merce last W ednesday eve-
l study and m ake reco m m en
ds for a baseball te a m to
<ent this area next season,
t Lesmeister will co n tact lo-
school authorities to see if
high school ath letic field m ay
isid. and make a su rv ey of the
ible material av ailab le fo r the
i next year.
f; express office for th e a re a ,
handled in conjunction w ith
local bus depot, w as a n o th e r
discussed by the ch am ber,
rr committee re p o rts w ere
n.
Form Permanet Organization
l‘ . meeting, held last evening,
(’ tl ¡s paper w ent to press,
* if all local o rg an izatio n s
at the C entral B uilding to
i a permanent A zalea F esti-
organization, which w ill be
onsible each y ear fo r th e an-
Azalea Festival. D etails, and
committee personnel w ill be
bed in next issue.
ip Held M eeting
lesday E vening
icneral business m a tte rs con-
the forthcom ing b ulb h ar-
uere discussed T u esd ay eve-
■ t Harbor G range, by local
r
of the W est C oast R ulb
* rs when the board of di-
,)rs also were present.
about 75 local m em bers
/ ‘ explanation of th e bulb
£ s’ etc., were ex p lained. T.
!/ kins, m anager for th e co-op
•ave direct ch arg e of th e
*'hed. with local people doing
‘dmg and packing.
Rrookings packing shed will
next Monday. S ept. 9.
• ^ckins told the P ilo t y ester-
w d» in Brookings.
■.. ^ k le ts , given out a t th e
v me County fair, wre re ac-
.,as ab°ut the best ad v er-
has been given th e
■ciatlOn Some 400 of these
"ere given grow ers.
st Fire D anger N ot
J l'e r, Says N ance
of the forest fires a re
^ in g over, desp ite t h e ,
n quite often foggy' w’ea-
en h av in g ,” said
- • anee late last w eek, to
H
“^-'ntil the fall i.
(. "e win have th a t d a n g e r.” i
e\#>^nCe' t r o u g h co-opera-
concerns of th e neigh-
J Q' [iave been ru n n in g a se-
b J ” Vertisem ents in th e Pi-
«’ th e d an g e rs of
•' area, a forest fire w ould
^-out the w’orst c a ta s-
cr haT cou^ happen, inas-
‘ »to much of th e fu tu re
upon the stan d of tim -
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BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON
Pilot Has Completed
First Half-Year’s Work
W ith this issue, the Pilot begins
its second half y e a r of publica
tion, w ith num ber 27 issue.
T he first six m onths has seen
P ilot circulation reach out until
it sends 30 papers to P ortland, a
like n u m b er to C rescent City, and
G o l d Beach. Eugen , Langlois,
P o rt O rford qnd K lam ath Falls
have sizeable packages of Pilots
each week. C irculation, even a t
but a fractio n of the gain in the
first six m onths, will exceed 1200
by th e end of the first y ea r of
publication.
Attended Funeral
Of Mother, Tues.
Mrs. C. I P atrick , lessee of the
Nook Cafe, left here late S atu rd ay
aftern o o n for Ashland, sum m oned
th e re by the death of h er m other,
M rs. Conley.
A iling for m any m onths. Mrs.
C onley succum bed to cancer. The
fu n eral services w ere held T ues
day. a t Ashland, w here she had
m ade h er home for some tim e
w ith a son. A sister, from Idaho,
and o th e r relativ es were home at
th e tim e of death. Mrs. P atrick
visited h er m other a w'eek ago.
Jones Displays His
Organic Gardens
H arold Jones, of G rants Pass,
who has m ade quite a study of
com post gardening, and who has
lilies in th e H arbor area grow ing
in com post, which have had no
spray's, no fertilizers, and are dis
ease free, wished to show others
how lilies could he profitably prop
ag a te d by th a t m ethod.
P robably spurred on by the ap
p ea ran c e of Bob Sloans “F ertlizer
Tips.” a fe atu re dealing w ith the
use of compost. Mr. Jones ran
an advertisem ent in last issue of
P ilot, asking people to visit his
local gardens.
S a tu rd a y afternoon and again
S unday afternoon he was kept
husy show ing interested people
his w ork w ith compost, o r as he
calls it. “O rganic G ardening.”
Do you w ant crashing-thunder-
ous d ra m a ? Do you enjoy th rill
ing, exciting ad v e n tu re? See this
all-color outdoor m asterpeice of
suspense and intrigue!
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P R E V IN T
FOREST FIRES
Brookings Laundry
Will Start Service
To Public, Soon
THURSDAY. SE PT E M B E R 5. 1946
V. F. W. Dance, Saturday,
Mecca For Big Crowd
Plenty Of Hams
Ordered For Prizes
At Coming Shoot
According to the co m m ittee in
charge, th e V. F. W. dance, staged
at th e H arb o r G range hall, S a t
urday evening, drew a cap acitv
crowd, despite th e a ttra c tio n s at
Rod and Gun Club To
Equipment Arrival
both Gold Beach and C rescent
Stage
Third Shoot of
Has Held l Tp Earlier C ity fairs.
Season, Next Sunday
Start of Business
F unds realized from this dance
will be put into the building fund,
A dvertising has been placed in
P revented from an e a rlie r open now being raised by the post for
th
e
im m ediate area, as well as
erectio
n
of
the
new
post
home,
ing because of fa ilu re of several
(»old Beach and C rescent City, for
pieces o f equipm ent arriving, th e which is being planned.
the fo rth co m in g ham shoot of th e
Brookings L aundry & D ry C lean
C
hetco Rod & Gun Club, set fo r
ing establishm ent will get into
next
S unday, Sept. 8.
operation this week, according to
As
has been th e custom in all
H erb L. B lum hard. who has been
past shoots sponsored by this club,
w orking on the project for the
the forthcom ing a ffa ir will In*
past couple of m onths.
stag ed at the C rissey p ro p erty , on
W ithout use of m angle which
Both the Gold Bench F a ir and
has not arrived at this tim e, the the Del N o rte F a ir at C rescent the O regon-C alifornia s ta te line,
next to th e ocean.
laundry will be able to do only City, a ttra c te d a re p resen ta tio n
A ccording to N orris Kemo, pub
rough dry work for a tim e. H ow from th is com m unity, F riday, S a t
licity ch airm an , 70-odd ham s and
ever, Mr. B lum hard said he will urday and Sunday.
m any slabs of bacon will lx» up
have some lady iron dress sh irts
S ev eral of this a re a exhibited at for prizes for the best shooters.
and such items.
th e C u rry county fair, and the
In addition to th e two trap s,
Included in the opening of this v e te ra n s m ain tain ed a booth for
when* s c a tte r-g u n ad d icts will dis
establishm ent will be a dry c le a n am usem en t at Gold Beach. M any
play th e ir abilities, th ere will lx*
ing plant, under o p eratio n of Ed. from this a re a atten d e d th e S u n riffle m atch es for those who like
A. S torset. of P ortland, who has day p ro g ram at C rescent City, th a t m ethixi of shooting. Also a
had 14 years experience in th a t and w itnessed th e races. About n u m b er of ju v enile m atches will
line of work. M r B lum hard w as the sam e n u m b er atten d e d the a f be planned, it is said.
recently discharged from service. ternoon perform ances, M onday.
In addition to th e foregoing, a
gro u p of o th e r ev e n ts will lx*
stag ed for the public am usem ent,
Will Make Area “Home”
such as "M icky’s Clip Joint."
Mr. and Mrs. R obert S hehan
F an s a re urged to come ea rly
and daughter, of K ansas City, a r
and get in on the fun which is
rived here Sunday to m ake th e ir
billed to Ix’gin about 9:30 a. m.
fu tu re home. R ecently discharged
T
he
article,
“S
uggestions
for
from the navy. Mr. S hehan is in
the area w ith view of buying G row ing C roft Lilies in the P a
property. They are tem p o ra rily cific N o rth w est,” w ritte n by E.
staying w ith th e ir Aunt and Uncle, P. B reakey of the W estern W ash
ington ex p erim en t statio n , and be
Mr. and Mrs B J. Gould.
To observe the first a n n iv ersary
ing run c u rre n tly in th e Pilot,
w as th e opic fob a pam phlet o r of the P in e Cone T h e a tre , N o rris
dered la st T h u rsd ay from the P i Kem p announces a double fe a
lot by the W|est C oast Bulb G row tu re for F rid ay and S a tu rd a y ev e
ers, to be handed out at tl e D e l1 nings. and two o th e r show h its
for S u nday and M onday, and on
N orte F a ir nt C rescent City.
A ccording to T. A. P erkins, lo W ednesday and T h u rsday.
"Up in M alxd’s Room,” w ith
At the S eptem ber m eeting of cal m a n ag e r of th e Co-op. who
the Azalea G arden Club which is I read th e first in stallm en t last M ary Reynolds and Dennis O’
set for Thursday. Sept. 12. Mrs. week, th is a rtic le gave the best Keefe, an d C urw ood’s novel —
Bernice N ew ton w ill present an g eneral discussion he had seen “Gtxl’s C o u n try ,” in tech n ico lo r
in terestin g and educational p ro for C roft lily cu ltu re , and he in com plete th e evening.
“ K n ick erb o ck er’s H oliday,” fe a
gram on “C o n serv a tio n " D iffer sisted th at m ore grow ers get it
tu rin g Nelson Eddy, C h arles Co
ent phases of this big subject will in pam p h let form.
R ay S truebing, one of the p ro m burn and C onstance Dowling, w ill
he discussed.
W. L. C rissey will speak on inent grow ers of th e area, f u r come S u n d ay and M onday. In a d
“Save th e M yrtlew oods.” He is nished the Pilot w ith this p am p h dition, th ere w’ill be a cartoon.
F o r W ednesday and T h u rsd ay ,
vice-president of the new o rg a n let, in m im eographed form , to lie
“Miss Annie Rooney,” w ith S h ir
ization. “Save th e M yrtlew oods ru n as a fe a tu re in th e P ilot.
ley T em ple c a rry in g th e title role,
L eague.”
R obert Sloan, who has m ade
M onday aftern o o n a g ro u p of w ith Guy Kibbe, W illiam G a rg an
quite a study of soil and com post the young peopl's group w ent up an d Dickie M oore c a rry in g o th e r
gardening, will discuss soil con the C hetco on a sw im m ing p a r lead roles, will give local th e a tr e
goers a tre a t. T h ere will be a
servation. The conservation of* ty a t B ruce Hole.
C artixin, too.
our wild life will be dealt w ith
by Hugh G earin, atto rn e y , and
m em ber of the Rod & Gun Club,
Smith River Legion To
Follow ing the program indivi
Stage
Dance, Saturday
dual garden problem s will be dis
S m ith R iver P o st, No. 712,
cussed by Mrs. M ay Powell, h o r
A m erican Legion, will sta g e th e
tic u ltu ra l ch airm an
first a n n u a l B ulb H a rv e st B all,
This subject is highly regarded
a t th e C om m unity hall, S a tu rd a y ,
by th e S ta te F ed eratio n of G a r
Sept 7, w ith E ddie D e sJa rd in ’s
den Clubs, and local garden club
o rc h e stra , says an a n n o u n c em en t
m em bers will find m uch th a t not
t elsew h ere in this issue.
only m akes for b e tte r gardens,
but for m ore efficient living and
T he young people’s g ro u p of th e
b e tte r citizenship.
i B ap tist ch u rch w ill give a s p a
H ostesses for th e occasion will
g h e tti feed, in connection w ith
be Mrs. G race E dw ardson Mrs.
[th e re g u la r m eeting, up th e C h et-
T o r a G ustafson. Mrs. E stella
co, S u n d ay aftern o o n , S ept. 8.
G u e rre tta z and Mrs. H ulda G a r
Each m em ber is asked to b rin g
dner.
own silv erw are, and 25c to co v er
%
cost of food. E v eryone will m eet
Mrs. T hor Ask left M onday to
a t th e ch u rch at 1:30 from w h e re
visit h e r son, R ichard Crook, at
tra n s p o rta tio n w ill be fu rn ish ed .
Fairs Attract Many
Local Residents
Bulb Article Topic
For Co-op Booklet
Pine Cone Will
Celebrate Anniv.
Azalea Garden
Club Bills Meeting
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