Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 27, 1947, Image 1

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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. [
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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
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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
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