Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 09, 1947, Image 1

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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
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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
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__ $81.57
ok include membership a s :
they pit basket shooting against every member çf Croft Indians of the Chetco. Totoney,
’
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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
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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
(
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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.
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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.
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