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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1947)
roo™ ' War fiini Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area! ONE, NUMBER FIFTY -TW O icent Fountain Open Tonight ice cream bars for the sters will be the tre a t this! ng at 7:00 o’clock, when the nt Fountain-Restaurant is Jfy opened to the public numerous delays caused by igei, opening, heralded by the »unity, will launch a new ess in the area which will no superior anywhere along Pacific coast, including the olitan areas. antly lighted with pastel fluorescent lighting, in- by the Brookings Radio ctric Co., the interior is BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON SlHJ^Ou> Sill OHV THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1947 Curry Conservation Aggregates $30,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Emil R. M o o re J D C The 1946 ag ricultural conser and daughter, Eugenia, and Mrs. [ _____ vation paym ents for C urry coun- M oore’s m other. Mrs. Bass, left First in a series of four dances ty will exceed $30.000. slated Sunday by car for a trip to N or to be staged by the Azalea Fes Virginia Fendrtck who has been fork, Va., going by way of Mem tival association to help finance taking reports of perform ar<e phis, Tenn., the old home of the the spring Azalea Festival, will i and making out applications for Moore family.. be held at the Smith River Com paym ent during the past two Eugenia, who attended South munity hall Saturday evening. months.. This work will be com- ern Oregon College of Education March 1, with Eddie DesJardin pleted this week, and farm ers a t Ashland, will resume classes and his band furnishing the m u who haven’t returned their sign ed applications m ay be out of a t the spring term , following the sic for the occasion. re tu rn . Door prize of a radio will be luck unless they hurry. given at this time, and other I ¡prizes, including a 30-30 Marlin rifle and mix m aster will be giv-l * Red Cross Drive Starts Saturday s t a r t | ng Saturday, M arch 1, Am erlcan Red Cross w il, nlal(p its 1947 drive for funds to c a rry on the work peculiar to this o r ganization which is international in scope. Locally, in Brookings, thl> solicitation is in charge of Mrs. Amber Campbell, assisted by P ete Lesm eister, Mrs. Alice Stokes and Mrs. Louella Young: while in H arbor by Mrs. H attie Payne and Mrs. K athryn Reek- man. People are rem inded th a t ju st ""The s X n d T n c e is billed for because the w ar is over th ere Saturday, April 5, at the same still is a big task left for the H um boldt S ta te College junior hall, with Eddie DesJardin also L etters are being sent out this Red Cross to perform . Just last •d uniquely. week to principals of the high year the record w as: v a rsity found going pretty rough furnishing the music. The queen selection ball, to be schools at Langlois, Port Orford. tirelv circled by birch wains- F rid ay when they won from the $3,500.000 in financial aid to staged early in May will probably Ophir, Gold Beach and Crescent veterans; 1,700,000 veterans as lg, the upper walls are m ade R am rods on a foul shot in the be held at the high school gym City, asking th a t each school sisted in filing disability claim s meled Nu-Wood, and w alls la st 18 seconds, 47 to 46. in Brookings, as well as the coro choose a princess for the fo rth a t separation centers; 1,10C,000 overed with murals m ade Up to th a t tim e the game was nation ball, the eve of the festi veterans helped by ch ap ter home enlarged photos of Mr. Vin- well w orth $5.00 of any fan’s val. At the last two dances, the coming Azeal Festival. These princesses, chosen from 'service w orkers “pnze pictures” taken ’in money, and surpassed many pro princesses will bring with them either the junior or senior class, any years with the Oregon fessional games, in play and in their friends. $10,800,000 in loans and g ran ts Rai. i will be named by popular vote to men still in service; 1,300 action. I of the respective schools, but she recreational facilities in opera counter and booths are of C arve! of Humhoidf. with 23 ! must have such queenly a ttri- tion over seas; 4,900,000 service igany finish, with red-lea- points led the scoring of the a f I butes as intelligence and poise. men assisted in cam ps and hos stools. The fountain equip- fair. He w as followed closely by | Princesses from these schools, pitals; $y07,000,000 spent in all repined to be the “last ¡M usser of the Ramrods with 15, together with three from the services to the arm ed forces. in design. j u n til he w ent out of the game $1,500,000 expended in 271 do When Sam Boardman was in local high school, will make up the fountain will be t h e (on fouls. The box score: ?a room, not yet completed, H um boldt- 47 Ramrods 46 this area late last week he re- the court. Election of queen will mestic disaster operations; 136,- h will be used for b a n q u e ts,! L aB runte, 2.......f ......... Matson, 6 vealed plans for a pavilion, to take place at the queen selection 000 persons aided. W hile this is only p a rt of the ps and a youth center. i T urner, 8 ..........f............Miller, 8 be built at Azalea State Park, ball, in Brookings, early in May, work done, it gives the people rated by birch doors, the ¡Carvel, 23.........c......... M>sser, 15, sometime this year. when a secret jury will make an idea of the scope coming un ain is connected with the Sm ith. 3............. g ......... Guthrie, 4 This structure, rustic in type, the decision. wund bus depot on one s id e ! Law etski, 8.......g........... Reagan, 5 will be 30x48 in overall dimen- The queen-elect will be the der jurisdiction of the Red Cross. Few m onths ever pass when gift shop, also incomplete. | Jones, 0 ........... s............ Benson, 3 sions, and will seat 120 people one receiving the highest num- the Red Cross is not called in her of votes, and th maid of at myrtlewood tables which will k bus depot, claim ed by the I Deshe, 3............s........ Hanscam, 5 later be provided. A range will ber of vites, and the maid of to aid in some disaster, lx* it h »und officials to be th e m o s t: P istol Cleaners Lose Opener :iful on the system outside In the prelim inary, ti e Pistol be place in one end of the open- other six g i r l s will be her from fire or flood. There is no princesses to m ake up the court prediction when or w here it is f’ropolitan areas, is finished C leaners, the B string, lost to the air structure. likely to strike. “With local co-operation.’ in- of eight. pine, with full flu o r- S m ith R iver aggregation by a Bghting. 26 to 19 score. Rhodes and Sar- tim ated Mr. Boardman, “the new With princesses from all these . z« entire building is heated ina, w ith 9 apiece, led the visitors building will be speeded up.” high schools, the Azalea Festi- Monday at the Azalea Festival tvaj will become a function of this “ ane. which is also used in scoring while Kemp with 7 led Association meeting, discussion area, and interest will not be Mehen extensively. the locals. centered around ability to realize alone centered in Brooking. of Mr. Vincent Dance A ttra cts Many People W ith Eddie DesJardin making this structure in time for the ‘ °n page six of th is issue. R egular m eeting o f Cheteo his first public appearance in forthcoming festival June 2. Grange was held Friday evening Correspondence is going out, this area, the dance which fol a t the hall. The following w ere lowed the game, at the high offering help, and other assist voted into m em bership: Mr. and ance necessary for its early com school gym, a ttrac ted a large and Mrs. Jam es H arper, Mr. and Mrs. pletion. appreciative crowd. Michael M. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. According to several prom i Opening. Friday, is the new Clyde B rainard, Leonard Harvey, of Brookings, S at- nent m em bers of the Rod & Gun D. & C. Radio and Electric Co., H. W. Axford and Lucius Axford. ‘ ^ n«g’ about 5:30 saw club, the dance lifted the m ort by Archie Diment and Robert Charm Halvorsen was obligated. * s flicker out, heard the gage on the suits of the team, A fter some discussion, the lo H. Cox. who, Jast week, made ¿ ¡ nl >top, and figured: so now the boys won t lose their arrangem ents to establish a new cal G range voted to oppose the l i f t tonight, the old pow- “breeches.” This, they attribute, int has B etter to m a k e the annual Philco distributorship in this vi- stales tax and sent a selegram gone on the blink w as due to the herculean effort Azalea Festival national in a p - ! cinity. Opening was planned for to the C urry county representa of Bob Perkins, the president. peal the Azalea Festival Asso- today, but delay in tran sit of tive, Fred Adams, at Salem. a'f,r lights cam e on G rants Pass Here, Saturday H erbert Payne reported th a t ciation, a t its meeting. Monday stock caused postponem ent, D w l f \ u OnientSl and stin G ra n ts Pass independents, to he had resigned as fire insurance evening, set the budget for this These young men, recently out - . bght plants, a have been here over a week ago, agent and th at D. C. Jaggers has of service, are experienced in y e a rs affair at $2500 minimum. or long standing, will oppose the Rod and Gun been appointed by the G range appliance lines, as well as in the öenly it w B Helping fo bring the budget am rods” on the local -as realized t h a t club _____ “R ___________ M utual Fire Insurance Co. to repair of these. t X a?raited cutting in of high school floor, S aturday eve expenditures up will be the b a r replace him. From his arm y experience Mr. - v Was made. ning in what may be the final becue which again will be fu r Cox has gained a know-ledge of It was reported th a t B rother nished free to all visitors, and the gam e of the season. retirin& m an- expenses of sending the queen ¡radio repair, which he will fea- Ed Ransom had been taken to f ‘ant' ,old the the hospital at C rescent City for to several state functions of a Uire along with other repair fe ‘ at Saturday night an em ergency operation. This business is located in the sim ilar nature. W i ^ ny tím e s- w <m- L ecturer’s hour was under the A nother item« of considerable Tem plar hotel building in t h e ; F o r the past week, ending on t*en dnu°ng the oId dæsel room once occupied by the p o o l1 leadership of K athryn Reekm an i ’t T on,y to Max. Min. Rain cost will be the advertising pro hall. Considerable remodeling of ¡w ith a program consisting of a S unday: gram, destined to reach people 42 Power^anilnagain ° nly in F e b ru ary 17 .. 64 quiz on Grange work, w ith sev of the G rants Pass, Medford and the interior has been done by the 42 56 bornia r Ure on the P art F e b ru a ry 18 new business men. and Mason eral games. ^ ‘Oregon Power Co. ' F e b ru ary 19 .....60 39 f ... Ashland area, together with the & Edward, local contractors. R efreshm ents of sp aghetti and people of the coast toward P o rt 44 He liad town were February- 20 ..... 61 W hile the stock is still far m eat balls w ith crack ers and land. »-ithir^ú y so. with all F e b ru ary 21 40 coffee w ere served by Mr. and 51 Gowns will be furnished the from complete, the new firm has 39 Mrs. L. A. H arvey, Mr. and Mrs. ir » n 'Paring distance of F e b ru ary 22 . num ber of shipm ent* ar- queen and her court. E ither the ¡had a 44 78. —lOn~ m onstrosity F eb ru ary 23 Medford High School or Ashland rive since Saturday. Included in John Kinney and Mrs. Jessie ^ n , S , She ** d P a d ” Residents of other areas, these are several radios, oil Judkins, following the m eeting. especially iw the midwest, are High School band will be brought burning water heaters, and ap- j -------------- ---- ---- *---------- suffering zero weather, and here for the occasion. pliance of many kinds. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nicodemus in this area, coats were as at Sant Z SPCnt the Yesterday saw the sudden end; T heir m essage appears on the retu rn ed Monday from K lam ath Falls. net useless as bathing suits in of our tropical w eather for a day. last page of this issue. Rosa. c a “ f £ zt< »»z*f i/"» 1/ u ///> if IHllvoova V'llUovll FrOIU Five SchodS Hoop Teams Fare Badly Past Week pav¡|¡<>n Jg > Hope Of Assn. Ithetco Grange Met Friday Eve. New Electric Firm Launches Business •0 Power Was On, Sat. Festival Budget Will Exceed $2500 Weather Report 60 I L