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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1947)
P age F our BRDOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON The Land of Opportunity I members a thrill of delight of dairymens association to take over the milk testing in the a new plant. county for the coming year. He A number of out-of-town guests enjoyed the occasion. Mrs. Eve replaces Harry Brown who has lyn Scott and Mrs. Bunnie Lay- resigned, man of Crescent City were pres- Oscar Browm l o c a l deputy ent. Mrs. Margaret McLean, a sheriff, who suffered a heart at ; former resident was here from tack recently, is recover ng sat Many Visitors Were j Medford. A group of Smith River isfactorily. under care of Dr. F. 1 women were present, including M. Stump. He is able to be up Present At Meeting Mrs. Louise VanZee. Mrs. T. and about '.ne house. Of Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minear _____ I Wilson, Mrs. Lester Ulrich, Mrs. and daughter of Medford spent _ , , . j *• j Frances Westbrook, Mrs. Mae Springtime Is and w „s(hrook Mrs stella Haight the we-.K-end here visiting her no doubt responsible for the un- Forrest Dunham Mrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert uwally Urge attendance at the “ V S a u U e T and Mm. Dewey Maris. They returned home Sun Azalea Garden Club meet.ng last I , u (re among thp other day, accompanied by their son, Thursday. , „ues*s Phillip, who had been visiting Or it could be "that the eter- )caI k • his grandparents. nal feminine" lured by the idea ’ 117*11 I Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wood of of an additional bit of finery |*IHFIO 1 U I1P F W i l l , Harbor were present at the local suggested by the corsages, the daffodil tea and flower show last program for the afternoon was K p Tri J y TPH SOOTI Wednesday and were overnight the reason that 75 women re-J . guests at the home of Mr. and sponded to the meeting call. Mrs. Wm. Buckner. A business meeting, presided An expert piano tuner from Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Clemens of over by Mrs. Mabel McVay, took G™bbs Music Co nf Coos ®ay care of .mporant club matters, i **“ ,n ,h !s '. o n l y within Yermo, Calif., have been trans The a,Tb coming show to a n be ^ .-^ ,he '* next accordl"K to ferred to Smith River quarantine! gis?n " A flower z X FVs^a. ™ ,en days’ by ,bp PiI°‘ tbis station at the state line. They will occupy the Hight cottage,; a plant sale, soon, with Mrs wpp ■ Martha Harbin in charge, were Inasmuch as 18 n0, Ic* al recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. discussed piano tuner, and some of the Robert Campbell. The finance committee, under ¡"» "an U who happened by this the chairmanship of Mrs. Alice way at Prevlous times did not j Perkins, launched the big plant give satisfaction, a good tuner sale, to he given during the com-1should have n0 trouble in find‘ ' ing Azalea Festival, details of in* Plonty of work t0 keeP him which will be announced later, i )U*y for a time. Mrs. Hazel Hendry, chairman) H is understoon that this gen- of the project committee, told Oeman, though blind, possesses of the work of that group toward an unusual sence of touch and Port Orford Cashier public beautification. Hawthorne sound- M r Grubbs advises that Retires From Years trees, red-flowering were plant- 3,1 work done by this tuner is With Oregon Banks ed on either side of the Grange uarran<ed to give satisfaction, hall, with neat protecting fences Contact ma-v made by writing as well, as a fence protecting the | Grubb Mus,c Co- Coos Bay- GOLD BEACH—At the regu ornamental shrubs which have lar meeting of the board of di k e n planted in front of the hall, rectors of Curry County Bank, bore evidence of the work. for March. Merle A. Wahl, of Mrs. Hendry told of other proj Regular monthly meeting of Brookings, was elected assistant ects in progress. Mrs. Mabel ¡the H. E. Club of Lake Earl cashier, to be manager of the Stonehouse, committee for flower; Grange was held at the home of P o r t Orford branch, replacing arrangements, announced special Mrs. Jepson at Fort Dick. Pres. John E. Ross, who resigned, classes in the study of arrange- Helen Pennell was in charge of Mr. Ross is retring from the ments and a large group ot mem- the business. Reports were given Banking business a f t e r many* ber signed u p to ta k e th e new by comittee chairmen. The club years of service in Oregon banks, course ladies are sponsoring a series of and will take an extended va- Mrs Myrtle Hibbard, program < ird parties to be held each Fri- - ------ - Corsage Making Demonstrated At Garden (lub Meet í J i 1 I cation. He has not fully decided ¡learn the banking busine« on his future plans. . I .the veterans training”*5' Mr. Wahl has had banking ex-1 served with the naw J perience in Oklahoma, before *ate uoldd War- Mrs. Ben; ciming to the Brookings area a ’on °* " edderbum has rew years ago to engage in the been employed as boo lily bulb business. and stenographer. Mrs. Gladys Trivett was also elected assistant cashier to re Mutual Improvement place Bernard Mather, who re tion meets every We signed to enter business in Gold ning at 7:30 at theT Beach. Mrs. Trivett has been with church (Harbor school) & a bank a number of years and is is welcome. experienced in all departments. For your hosiery w Harry E. Maxwell Jr. of North lon^, rayons, w(] Bend has also been employed to Mrs. .J. J. Gallagher. WE HAVE ON HAND: Rake Shake Siding Johns-Manville Asbestos Siding 45-lb., 55-lb., 65-lb. and 90-lb. Roofing 34”, 39” and 44” Heatilators i/i,” 9/16” and Plywood Masonite Temperboard Masonite Tempered Tileboard Johns-Manville Wallboard Doors Windows Mouldings Floor Tile Chromtrim 4” Sewer Tile Chimney Tile Building Hardw are Glass Brookngs Resident Named Cashier Of Port Orford Bank Smith River News -ZHL RS DA Y. M ARfw j i— fe t>\TTS3UT^CH PA/^/rr r __ Ama» Zfragcftggr ¿ j RF **— chairman. announced a change day evening at the G range H all. of piogtam for April m eeting. An in terestin g program , ujider which will be devoted strictly to direction of Lottie Hocking, with La i Colored slides, showing g a r - d e n s and flowers of Oregon, a contribution of the Oregon Fed- i, shown .is part of an evening s en tertain m en t, which, with addi- tional features, will be announe- members taking part, and prized aw arded to winner, was enjoyed, , P al g ifts w ere exchanged and re freshm ents w ere served at the r ; com m itte in charge included M arv Glover. Ada C ook. R achel E v a n s and Violet Hinkle. April meet- ed later, as well as the time and ing will be held at the home of piflee. ¡Mrs Ethel Naill. Foliowing the busint meet- Mrs. Ernest VanZee was hos- ing the hostess. Mi Mabel Mar-i tess to the mother club, held on is, Mrs Mudee Luiek. Mrs. W’il- 1 Wednesday afternoon a t the Jas. lie Barber, and Mrs. Clara M Hight home. 'The hostess provid it the by A plant exeha M yrtle S chaal a Bathiany in ch a r . with Mrs Mrs. Rut I brought th ed a p leasant tim e w ith dainty) refreshm ents. The club presented] a show er jjift, a baby buggy to Mrs W elton Blagdon. Mr. and Mis. John C unningham of Ashford, Wash., who wen? re- '.urnirg from a visit w ith rela- 's \. s m southern C alifornia, vis a 'd ev er night, S unday, at the) home ol O. .M. Rice and d augh te r. M iss Elm a, renew ing ac- fv H at! of Pelican Bav has C r e m p b o . ! hv Del N orte Gould's for School Shoes Brookings Shoe Service Shoe Repairing B. J. Gould New Shoes Peggy Gould Home Spent at home, those dollars made by the local business men w ill be used to help build commun ity project w hich will benefit everyone of us. Spent elsewhere, dollars never return in form ol taxes, donations, new buildings, new equip ment, or such, which w ill add to the wealth of this ini med ia t e co m m un i ty. Our exchanges reveal prices no higher in any other city within a radius of 100 miles. Adding cost ol gasoiine and tires, outside prices usually are much higher than here. Shop first by reading T h eP H o t