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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1946)
JMB pj nplyl ïndfj iis Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area! ne One Number Twenty-Eight BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON g ^ h T^A”1“ wed cture on “ Scouting” , of un- I interest was heard last eve- |at Harbor Grane hall, when ■A. Kirkham. prominent Boy executive and churchman, alt Lake City, brought the age. Festival Association Made Permanent Local Organization Bulb Growers’ Pool To Hold Price Level Bulb buyers who come to this area this fa ll w ill find a united front of growers, due to orgnniz- zation of a bulb pool. Tuesday afternoon, at the Grange hall, at which time, those growers not a l ready signed up w ith the co-op, w ill pool their crops, and hold fo r the co-op price schedule. Organization Patterned A fter Portland Rose Already, at Coos Bay. Sixes, Festival Group; Committees Were Named and Gold Beach, this pool has signed up (U)G of the lily crop. To take charge of all future Roundup, etc. Gowns w ill lx? furn W ith the growers entering this Azalea Festivals, and to make ished each of the girls, and these pool. ¡n this area, represents the affair nation-wdde in renown, w ill become the property of the sizeable amount of bulbs which “ Azalea Festival Association" was g irl to whom it was given. w ill be held. In conjunction w ith The firs t meeting of the newly- those held now by the Co-op. most formed last Thursday evening when delegates of all local organ formed group w ill he called at j of the 1946 crop w ill lx* repre izations met at the Central B uild order of the president, at which gpnted ing dme a constitution and by-laws t Approxlm ntc ly 50 attended the Lalph Vincent, who has had 21 W1 x> adoptea. A fte r that meet- | oca| meeting, Tuesday afternoon, Ralph rs experience w ith the R o s a r-j,nK l,a,e w ill he set when plans, ^b e n C. O. Leonard was named years group. R. ians s. the organization sponsoring,as they develop, w ill he discussed, cbairm an of the local group. the Portland Rose Festival, was M. Knox, county agent, founder of the group, was present to ex named president of the group fo r Azalea Garden Club To plain the w orking plan of the the coming year. Other o ffic e « p uWish A Yearbook and committee chairmen named organization. In a 20-page booklet, the Azalea were: For handling the bulbs, the p<x)l G arden C lub has had p rin ted the w ill charge lc a bulb for in- Vice-president Roy Wiedemann schedule of .he coming year's sur w a rrhousing. etc. in an Sec.-Treas.—Mildred Byrne work of that group, setting forth approved ..... ....... warehouse. h„ „ , „ P ublicity— Dewey Akers each meeting, the topic, hostesses Queen’s Court—Ralph Vincent and other inform ation of all the Growers signing up w ith the and Mrs. Agda Bickner meetings to lx* held in the com- are permitted, under the ex- Flower Show-Mrs. Mabel McVay ing y e a r isting rules to sell to anyone, so Entertainm ent—Leo Lucas T he pro g ram for the y e a r em - long as th e Price is not below th e Hospitality—W? H. Hibbard braces m any activities, including estab lish ed prices established a t Barbecue -Chas. Grayshel assistan ce in a com m unity C h r is t- ' ( Bay, May 7. Registration- Vern Hanscam mas tree and program w ith the Bulbs not sold by a certain day, Music—Otto C. Turley to be announced later, w ill be Azalea Festival association. Decorations —Mrs. Roy Wiede- put in a warehouse, from where selling committees w ill n otify the Represcnting the various local ¡Shapr<l(k Nurseries Get buyers that business must be done organjzations at the meeting were: Croft Lily Pamphlets through the pool, at prices as »wnrinn T nrnnn —C /’’M o »»Lr D nurl i Me American Legion lark Rawlins Shaprack Outdoor Nurseries, on may he charge, depending ujxin Legion A ux.- Mrs. Chas. 'Low Alder Road, near Crescent City, the supply and demand discovered V. F. W. —A rt Bollinger have purchased from the Pilot, at the time a ll bulbs are harveate. V. F. W. Aux.—Mrs. Stevenson 300 pamphlets, containing the ar-J Only commercial bulbs w ill be Mabel McVay tid e last week completed in the handled through this pool. Square and Compass Club-Vem Pilot, on propagation of C roft it is possible, since almost the Hanscam liles, w ritte n by E. P. Rreakey of entire 1946 crops is represented Satellite Club— Mrs. Roy Wiede Washington State College. by holding organizations, the 1946 mann M r .Shaprack. who has been in price schedule may be sent up- Odd Fellows Ed Hoar the lily business two years, first ward from the CooA Bay schedule, Rebekahs—Mrs. Agda Bickner saw these pamphlets when they Growers, locally, have long felt Grange—W. G. Pearmine were given away at the Del Norte that they were being given treat- Rod and Gun Club—Henry county fa ir at Crescent City, and ment inductive to panic by the Horst decided he wanted some to put bulb buyers, lender existing c ir- Harbor Community Club— Mrs. in each case of ------------ ------- ------------♦—— cumst anees prices w ill lx* held bulbs he expects M ark Wood against drop. to ship this fall. Outlines Tentative Program In accepting the election of the president of the organization, Mr. Vincent outlined a tentative pro gram for the group. The assoc iation w ill meet monthly, and w ill, in the course of the next few Ideal Weather Favored Event; 70-odd Hams months. stage a few dances to and Quantities of Bacon Giveno As Prizes build up the funds. A t Christmas, in conjunction w ith the Azalea Garden Club, a community tree| Despite the busy season, which tra p shoot followed third, where ~ ~ program n - a - ........... - staged. ............ . I member, feared would hold down «’« 'V experts f ° und ‘ h e m ic lv « and w ill be In preparation fo r the coming ■ on the handicap lines against tl.c festival the association w ill en- attendance, the ham shoo g |eRser adept shooters, courage a ll business houses to Sunday by Chetco Rod and Gun previous matches, Dr. beautify the fronts along Main Club was a greater success than A ^ ' ns ^ X " « a n ? ’ ' Sanders street, and w ith the Garden Club any previous event held by the brother and Pete Fitz- ' w ill endeavor to have shrubbery club, according to several mem- ™ gh things interesting for , and trees planted along the park- b e i n t e r e s t Der- the s h e e rs . However, a group ing strips. A ttra c tin g most [ o( youngsters did well by them- Queen To Serve A Year haps was th e .rifle range ere baCQn I Future queens fo r the annual several hundred shooters nod fo r concerned. Azalea Festivals w ill each serve hams and bacon u n til the supph vear as weH as tne to u rt The ran out about 4:00 p. m Running Bingo andI other events a ttra c t- - iU ^ „ » g J a close second, but possibly more ed many who did not enter into Q ^en^and h e ? o u for tbp c lu b was ..M icky-S the matches The club disposed thp sratP such ag the Rose Fest- C lip Jo in t" as the always popular of 70-odd hams and almost a like Ralph Vincent Named President of Association, At Meeting, Thursday some years Mr. K irkham I as chief executive of the Lake council, and in 1925, ppointed associate regional f:ve of Region 12, com pris- ilifornia, Arizona. U tah, Ne- and the Hawaiian Islands. |f.\i different occasions he 3fi.V| pi as chief m orale officer a t Scout Jam borees, tw ice in » ¡and, once in H ungary, once olland and once a t YVash- D. C. »as largely through his e f - ! i as director of scouting in the ion church that organization ! has a larger percentage o f ' enndled in scouting th a n ' I Iter religious group. 11920 he was appointed exec-1 secretary^ of t h e Young Mutual Improvement as- Oscar A. Kirkham , noted Salt ;nn of the ei-.urch of Jesu s L ake City Scout Executive, F of Latter Day Saints, oc v ho spok< at a gathi i nig last m this position u n til his evening at Harbor Grane. tment, in 1941. to the F irst i of the Seventy of the ¡Noted Inventor Visits ir ie respnnsiblp for Brookings, Wednesday inS Mormon missionary ac- W in all parts of the world. s lecture was said to have one of the greatest mess- 'f its kind ever heard in this All local Boy Scouts, th e ir a group of boys interest- Scorning scouts and grown- heard him. L O'Neil, of Eugene, road contractor, w’ho has a crew at w-ork on Highway 101 near Port O rford, was a business caller in Brookings, Wednesday on husi- n<?ss. Mr. O N e il, once a resident of Montana, is an inventor of nOtO, who in 1918, ’ »».iw gave the government ...... - ................ l?’ Sunday, the Baptist Youth 'th e principle fo r the present-day 1 Md its firs t picnic up the Quick inflating life ra ft, so wide- Co- Swimming was perfect, ty used by the navy. ,*fte food was good. There is ' Mr. O’N eil also has patents on ‘er picnic planned fo r next the super-chargers used on the f-' evening at the beach. F ri- B-17s, used to bomb Germany in- •e 13, that is. ¡to submission in the last war. ; and Mrs. Wm. N ikolus of j He has a patent on surfacing - rd were week-end visitors /of roads, which he uses success- B rayton, fu lly in his contracting. _ tool Of Area Will Open Doors, Next today; More Enrollment Expected ^yentv-two Already Enrolled In High School, ''ith 176 in Eight Grades; Attend Institute ‘ er,r°He<l last F ri- ______, Horner, . principal, who also said . high school and 176 fo r that more were expected to enroll ‘ rades- according to L. D. next Monday, when school offi- d a ily opened. The figures on en rollm ent, released by Mr. Homer, PRINCIPAL were: F irs t Grade ..........................26 • - Second Grade ................... —25 T hird Grade ....- ..................21 Fourth Grade .................... 34 Fifth Grade ....................... 20 S ixth Grade ........................ 24 Seventh Grade .................... 38 Eighth Grade ...................... 28 Total for grades..... ........176 Freshmen ..............................22 r resnmen ............................. ~ Sophomores ..........................21 Juniors ................................. 21 Seniors ..............- ................. 8 Horn er, u tio w in have fc,,. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1946 Chetco Rod and Gun Club Shoot, Sun. Attracted Huge Enthusiastic Crowd