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< romns-rarrai Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area! ONE. ‘NUMBER F O R T Y -F IV E jty Livestock n Set Meeting January 13 BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON Slabwood Prices Slashed By New Wood Concern Croft Lily Growers Book First Meeting The slabwood business, form er ly conducted by Coffman Bros., M onday w as taken over by Bob Next Mondav Tan 1 3 Sloan, who announces one-fourth fi ftp i 1 Û t7 < ’ JI reduction in price, during J a n tne First 1.14/ meeting OI uary. Croft Lily Growers As* W hile th e mill is running, Mr. sociation will be held at Sloan explains, wood is plentiful and if perm itted, through orders, Harbor Grange Hall. to haul w ith a m inim um of han President W. M. Bur dling, this price is possible, but rell announces an ambi if the slabwood m ust be handled to aw ait orders, this price cannot tious program for t h i s be obtained. coming year. Among the Mr. S loan’s advertisem ent ap matters of vital import pears elsew here in this issue. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9. 1947 \\ "it D Postal receipts of Christmas Project Brookings ¡Financial Success postoffice have increased substan during the past year, said From the financial angle, the Mrs. Goldie V. Sm ith, S a tu rd a y , recent V olunteer Firem en-A zalea morning, in com m enting on the j,CS|j vai Associât ion C hristm as arvey Crook N am es progress made in this com m unity party was a success. The follow mmittees For during the past year. ing financial statem ent was re Stam p sales of the year, 1946, leased by the association : oming Year from Jan u ary 1 to December 31, CASH CONTRIBUTIONS w ere $6,669.11; while the cor Festival Association ............$15.00 «native date for the C urry responding period of 1945 were Garden Club .......................... 15.00 Livestock Association’s $5.419.21, representing an increase Cham ber of Commerce ....... 15.00 iai meetitng has been set for of $1,249.90. iry 13, according to Harvey Baptist Sunday School....... 10.00 The stam p sales of 1940 w ere ! j o . q p 10.00 president of the associa $2.365.21. v. F. w.......................... 10.00 t e program planned fol- the usual routine with com- P.-T. A....................................... 10.00 ance on the agenda are: American Legion ............ 5.00 e meetings in the morning Enactment of a protec- i Ilid ÎH IÎS M e t S i i l i. , Legion Auxiliary .................. 5.00 ulating written reports to Rebekah Lodge ...................... 5.00 ad during the afternoon ses- t i v e tariff on im porta-' H arbor Com. Club .......... 5.00 tion of foreign Easter lily S atellite Club ....................... 3.00 this is a legislative year, Tom. John, Kenny and Bud Boxes in local s to r e s .......... 36.60 bulbs. than usual interest is an- Van Pelt, Mrs. E tta Dill. Mr. and jsted. Theft prevention, pred- A proposed meeting, Mrs. A1 Fielders and brother J a s .i T o tai Cash C ontributions $149.60 F irs t and second strings of the, •y animal control, disease con- Chetco Rod & Gun Club’s has-; E X PEN SES and marketing problems will k etball team , cu rren tly term ed 1 soon, with jobbers, will Fielder, as welll as some Indians studied, and a solution propos- “The R am Rods’’ will see action be held to discuss market from Smith River and Crescent Candy ....................... .$62.57 City, were present at the Empire, i o rant?es .................. 14.00 by the growers. on the local high school flor, ing of the 1947 crop. At Ore., confab, Sunday to lay Pl»ns Qlasslne Bags Z . 5.00 ommittees appointed by M r. F rid ay evening, Jan. 10, when this meeting the names of for the government allotm ent to * __ $81.57 ok include membership a s : they pit basket shooting against every member çf Croft Indians of the Chetco. Totoney, ’ _____ . wlatory Animal C o n tro l — the C rescent City independents. Umpqua and Suislaw tribes. r e - |Ba,ance on hand ............ $68.03 Lily*Growers Assn., with cently announced as having been' OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS >bert Hildebrand, c h a irm a n ; In this double bill, the “B” iley Colegrove, D oyle G a r- squad will be pitted, a t 7:30 p. m. the number of commer granted. e Brookings M arket, 3 boxes ap- , Raymond Capps, Dick A dam s, against the subs of the Del Norte cials expected for t h i s G eorge \ \ asson, o <><,s y pie8; 500 No. 6 bags and 40 pounds J Crockett, R. M. Conley, a n d county aggregation. Following, was speaker at the m eeting, n rear, will be given to the who Albert. Sunday, together w ith Mr. Bar- 1 _ the “A” squads will take the lanseam s—25 pounds w alnuts. buyers present. rett of the Suislaw tribe, were i r «-,7,7 - h / Transportation floor. Redfields - 2 boxes apples and appointed delegates to m eet with 10 pounds peanuts. To date, the series stnds a t Heve Spoerl, ch airm an ; Rob- the Siletz Indians soon. McKenzie, Jap Y oakam . L eo one gam e each, by narrow’ m ar Boy Sell Tickets For Freem ans 25 pounds w alnuts. W hile granted through recent ■as. 0. P. Fc-rguson, Jo e N il gins. P e te Lesm eister, business Scout Benefit Show Chetco Cafe Several dozen of m anager of the Ramrods, is an and A ilson Freem an, “Personality Kid,” a story of suprem e court action, this allo t candy bars. xious to have a large turn-out liw'it and Finance - Henry of a boy and his dog, will be ment will have to come up be- ....................... .......for congress at the c u rren t ses- >lphsen. chairman, K a te B a il- of fans. shown by Cubs and Boy Scouts On of this* area4 Tuesday .^ Ja n u a ry sion, and may be realized by the Ex-Local Teacher . O rder for suits and other new L DeMartin. ,ran,J Inspertion and T h e f t equipm ent for the club has put 21 at the Pine Cone Theatre, to! Indians and descendents by the. Radio Interview TkldaV Mrs. Eunice F a n s, for several eter’ on _ Bi]1 W h ite c h a ir . , a “d e n t” in the tre a su ry of the raise funds to carry on the y ear’s end of this year, or early next M Dave Crocket, R. H. M c- gun club, and attendance support w ork of these two organizations.' year, John Van Pelt told the P i-m o n th s teacher of the third grade _ — B . • 1 A- f |S- . M ^4 X» ■ • • a in «. 4 the I. , . 1 local y-v x» 1 M schools, XX I % XX XX Ixw II will f I 1 1 be U/A in 1 kX j* W. O strander. will be g rea tly appreciated. Tickets are being sold by the lot, Tuesday Quite a large crowd was pres terview ed today a t 2 o’clock over ^rectors will act a t th e leg is- boys of these two groups at pres ent at the meeting. Sunday. radio station KIEM , concerning Z committee to c a r r y o u t Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chambers ent, to everyone of the comm un the free library of C alifornia, a ity. Children, it is pointed out, . ^tatWished by g e n e ra l ap - a re spending several weeks at 1T>. CniKlItn, u • 1 • 1 m ovem ent which is being pushed will buy their tickets at the box L a n g lO lS ( O lip le W 3S 31 of membership. Portland, th eir form er home. Dur in Del N orte County. — - — - ing th eir absence, Mr. and Mrs. office the night of the show. Wed, December 31 flt Harbor Grange this E. C. M cPherson a re in charge LANGLOIS — Miss Dorothy, I ' n*^t, Jan. 11. Come of the F ir Courts, form erly owned daughter of F. M. Brown, and Hopes To Start Shoe Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Store In Brookings - a d v by the M cPhersons. Set Your Calender By Thene— Charles Doane, w ere united in To supplem ent his shoe re p a ir Every Thursday evening. I. O. m arriage a t a p retty wedding business, for which his m achinery O. F. meets at the Odd Fellows held at the Methodist church at arrived Monday, B lair J. Gould Hall. Visiting Odd Fellows are Coquille, Dec. 31, at 8 p. m. in has decided, if he can buy shoes welcomed. Every Monday evening. 7:30. presence of close relatives anti in any*quantity, th at he will also open a shoe store in Brookings. Bov Scout m eeting at Odd F el intim ate friends. ^ °rl er that a complete survey may be made of' lows hall. Scouts urged to be The bride, given in m arriage Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. by her father, wore a gray suit Gould left for P ortland, th ere to present at all meetings. .with navy blue accessories and attem pt to locate sufficient stock ti area, all growers are January 9—Azalea Garden Club corsage of Am erican B eauty for this purpose. Said he before meeting. “The Life of a Flow er,’’ diis i J °ut questionnaire promptly. going: “I certain ly think this roses. anatom y, will be given. lan t°rination is be used in an effort to ob- depicting Wedding m arch was played by com m unity needs a shoe store, so January’ 10—License exam iner iinj’ Ct’Ve. ta r^ so as to prevent foreign lilies at Grange haW at H arbor from the bride’s niece, Bobby Jean I will do everything I cen to lo and the only atte n d an ts cate shoe stock for th a t purpose. lnt0 this country practically duty-free as 8 to 12 noon. If you wish to take Sypber, were Mr. and Mrs. W ilburn Au- I will know by F riday.” atnr p1 anii fl°°ding the m arket. United States the examination, be th ere by 11. tery . The bride is a graduate of January 14—Rod and Gun club J uy onion of Oregon has promised to in- meeting at H arbor Grange hall. Langlois high school and is em C. of C. Board Eelect in the office at Hansen legislation in congress t o . h e l p American January 14—Topaz Rebekahs ployed Cheese Factory and Feed Store. Officers For Coming Year will hold joint installation with Vs 1 ‘ ? ro w e rs - The recently-elected board of The groom, g rad u ate of N orth Chetco Lodge. No.. 241. Bend high school, was a navyI directors o f Brookings-H arlior h \ fata, j8 a^so needed for the proposed meeting January 18—Ambulance Bene bomhadier during the w ar, serv- cham ber of commerce elected of- of tV°ir Zrs.shortly, at which time the market- fit dance, sponsored by Odd Pel- ine in A laska and South Pacific, ficers, Monday evening, a t a spe- • form * ►ortant k " croP tie discussed. It is very lows dance com m ittee a t Grange The couple will be a t the er - cial m eeting, held at the C entral b u ilding: _ Leslie Brown place on F lora’s 1 the estimated commercial production hall. January 21—Cub and Boy Scout, P resident—P ete Lesm eister. Lake road. 7 j e a r be known. Benefit show at Pine Cone. Boys Vice-Pres.—Jam es Yelton. Honored a t Dinner commercials raised in 1946 ................................ are selling tickets to coommunity. Couple S e c re tary —M ildred M. Byrne. Mrs. P aul Sm ith was hostess February 8 Chetco Post Am T reasu rer- Dr. A. O. Schm itt. ^^mercials not sold in 1946 .. .. .................... erican Legion and Auxiliary. To at her home S atu rd ay evening. Plans of a . program for at a chicken dinner, honoring her . . the . com- meet at H arbor Grange hall. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and ing year were discussed, w ith ac- a ^ed commercials expected in 1947 .................... (All organizations are requested Mrs C harles Doane. A wedding tion being held for discussion of to keep the Pilot posted, concern cake was served. p Tame> the mem bership. ________ ing all coming m eetings th a t a liefer, you need not sign your name. Mail date may be carried. M a i a l l in Pilot classified advertising. Pilot Classified Adv. Sells It! form ation in, giving schedule). “Ram Rods” Will Stage Games, Fri. At Empire Confab Coming Events )tnpt Response Sought By Croft • Growers Assn. On Crop Survey L,ly Growers Assn., H arbor, Oregon. I,