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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1947)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, the place has been set as Vin Pine Cone THEATRE Rotary Club Was cent’s Azalea room. Formed Here Last AAA Signup Due Saturday Evening Before May 1st Continued from page one The new R otary club of Brook- GOLD BEACH May 1 will be B ox Office Opens 7:30 ings has the same general ob- the last day th a t C urry county I jectives as all other Rotary clubs farm ers and ranchers can sign Show S ta rts 7:45 N * or orth to co co-operate the e 1947 ag- O tjutjui l in n ? T h and an (1 South s °uth America, in up un to -o p eraie in in im i « k Brookings Europe and Asia, in Africa and ricultural conservation program the islands ( J of to t. en- * I Iv I l i the lt * Pacific- d v 1 1 IL - — I O Il* ’ V C. . V J. . *- Doyle, It * v chairm l l n U i l i u an li v of /i i n the v courage and foster the Ideal of county AAA committee, has an- Last Time T onight: Service as a basis of w orthy en- nounced. terprise, and in particular, to While about 136 operators al- encourage and foster: ready have filed their plans at 1. The development of ac- the county office, Doyle pointed quaintance as an opportunity for out th at there are a few who I service; may be disappointed la te r be- 2. High ethical standards in cause they didn’t file in time, business and professions; the rec- Program practices must be ap- ognition of the w orthiness of all proved by the com m ittee before Friday and S a tu r d a y - useful occupations: and the dig- they are carried out. which is an nifying by epch R otarian of his im portant reason the county corn- A pril 18 and 19— occupation as an opportunity to m iitee would like to complete serve society; j all sign-ups as early as possible. 3. The application of the Ideal Program funds will not be avail- of Service, by every Rotarian to able to assist farm ers and ranch- his personal, business and com- ers w-ith the cost of the prac- m unity life; J tices if p rior approval is not 4. I he advancem ent of inter- given by the county committee. ‘ national understanding, good will, chairm an explaned that w ith R o b ert Y oung. B a r- and peace .hreugh 7 feL pra« I c J w S ^ u ^ r , ” ™ “Home Sweet Homicide” Al! of the oar* t 'n e ’oin*<'’*s. have been laid off until a fte r <t t ut*VR hog« .• \ v en the new budget will sck, at the be made up. Funds have been ex- , °° ' hausted, according to Gene Al- , " Iiss Ruth ert. supervisor of this district. , -v for San Fj- Z. J. C rockett ju st reported '/.L ?.?lkwal c<'i iking two coyotes w ith ‘g e tte rs’ t ‘ . ’’’’kcrs. Mrs and Miss Ma. al hough he is not on the pay companied her. roll. Mr. and Mrs _ __ _ son and Mr. and *ng have had as U O i l FI a F lP p if John V VanPelt Mrs. George R. H arris is in Saturday when**** Seaside H ospital. C rescent City, meeting of the * ' f°r medical atten tio n , tribes, Sunday Local News Items IE TWO. NUMBER ‘J U ST P U T A RECORD iry Club Here Is 2 Unique ■nctions THE S L O T A N D ^ 1 Westerly Club United S tates; In corporated Towi “LADY LUCK” b a ra a Ctly. H ale P i n « a n d ie . r i U S a m m l?W’ h1,p ° f busi.n e,s* andu prSieS: ment mu8> “ " 'rib u te to eonser-, united in the .deal vatlon on thc farm and w ill be d eliv ered by E a r, S tu a r t w ith .Merle O beron, P au l ’ t -» ^ T Z k e s ^ b e a ^ fX llo c a ^ Broi w ill in i that I* 1 ' • « distinctive » » « « v i n e in nai li chartered will be n it w ill oe »»• i ri Concert. Thursday ‘Flight To Nowhere” A la n C u rtis. P lu s a c o m -« edy. ( m em T h bers u ,„ a , become charte» l2 ;W noon, h a / I been set as m eeting tim e and ---------------------- Rtn n g um e, ana HEAT 1 our House With CUSTO^AtRl OIL CIRCULATING HEATERS accepted and a ppro v ed by underwriters : For Sale By: J* J. Gallagher p l u m b in g Oreffon ■• h i ,,« Blue ti j M b v i e named for th fiL’ the club at luncheon las }y, and consist of: P. Hendricks, P ete , to, Roy Wledeman, I i n K l £ l l SCHOO! S t a ^ T S i before his. was hHd by Coos Bay. Tem fiorary officers whose ten-« d » , ~ ure ex p ire, at .he c h a rie r meet- a ” ‘’„"„7, ", Pa<L u h u"” ; T h" r’ - ing. are Dewey Akers, chairm an, under high/ c!’.°o1 cborus. J W ednesday and Thursday and K. H. Hibbard, secretary. ir d,rort,on of Mrs. Levitt Classification com m ittee includes ’ p resen ted ,h e follow ing April 23 and 21— Ed F. Ackley, T. S. Abbott and P s t i r ¿ n n n c U t n , Ralph Vincent h ta r s Pan K!cd Banned icom- TMree More Sip« C harter D. w. s. Chadwick. Archie Hen- a t 'h H y ? ? ? £ ’ „ 1 Love dricks and Bob Cox. W ednesday M a rv \ ” * ° f S t’ noon, signed the c h a rte r roll, to n ‘p R iv e r" H th ° of become additional c h a rte r mem- Duet h t o I? XJ d ChorU8’ S ta r r in g J a c k H olt a n d bers. A few classifications re- SPtt ’V Ruth and June H as* Brookings sterly club in the U n it. Thc Ninth Bond-Coos Ba ihich sponsors th e loci i c club fro m w h ir p will wrest title o f i), most w esterly club. New W ay to Pìay Ri i <« .».1(1 (re o r? e Brent., t i e most w esterly club in the United S tates, which distinction, P lu s a C arto o n . N A T IO N A L L Y town in thr United Sta ^ave application in for and furthermore, if a charter il w ill be th district governor at a special ♦ . anoca m eeting which will lx* attended,' conservation. ¿ a « » ' b e e n “Temptation” T tie » hization of a R otary clt bokings, which w as coi ¡last Saturday when a| was made for a c h a rte out two unique feature local club can boas it is the only un-inco Com -, slonal men ' ’ .)a * , .. , . 1 the over-all conservation program ! V j B j x w k . n g a o( the coun, Each coun, v . --------------------------------------- --------- w,ll hold week y meet- an aH otm ent for ronserJ '"** w a a ¿ 5 “" va" ° " »•»■•t- <>«• »mount of work I Z " ''« 'n e r f a y s This m ay be fo r „ hlch p ay m en , can Sunday and Monday_ fo,^nS u PreiZ n' T “ " " ‘" a is limited by the size of the coun- by members. As soon as tv hod«.»» t k „ ....... , M atinee, 2 p. m., Sunday it found has been form ally adm itted to . tors aPPiarin£r ♦ h ¡' « ° / ' m em bership in R otary Interna- T J " 'T ,ntHentl° nS tional, its official R otary c h a rte r nrocr tm on H i m " h Ut? ‘ r th 5 A pril 20 and 21— T ah* ’an Here’s that sensational new Philco ” 1201” that makes the single record ra d io -p h o n o graph automatic. N o more fuss ing with lids, tone arms, co n trols and needles. Ju st put any size record in the slot, close the door and it p la y s! I t’s amazing . . . come in and try it yourself. Immediate delivery, while our limited stock lasts. |Ralph \ me. •resident | ;. \ W in Ic m a t i t o ’tre a su re r u .irr fcnt-at-arms B. J. Goulc pmbership, in addition t pcs and members of th directors, whose nam e ar on the c h a rte r roll or Ask. Stanley P a tte r 1 Ackley. T. S. A bbot, uhimbers John G in,her ! " A. o. Schm it, St, A, V A_ ^len Sr. Lloyd Stefani, Home) > H. rh Mason, Gene F md Homer Kessler. * A O oh Tuesdays 1 luncheons, it w as de- ’he club, will be Tues- r '12:1(1) a t V incent’s w»ni This date showed 1(t with the various D. &. C. Radio And Appliance! Conley Heads Co. In Predatory Kill ♦he' r n r ^ COnley’ Brookings. led he C urry county hunters last month, taking nine predators in 27 days of work, says R. M Knox county agent. Gold Beach The predators t a k e n included two! coyotes and seven bobcats. and k Ada/ ns look two covotes i and one bob cat in 10 davs jto !faa ™ T nt days ass» tin ^ farm eni In setting traps for bo tii ”7 davstatn k-y C° legrove worked da>s- taking one coyote, three bobcats and two bears p ohprt H ildebrand worked 18 day, u k mg three bobcats. *‘ l — DINE at Viaeea A P la c e O f D istin ctif Breakfasts and 1 >cwc he board elected offlcei group, but nam ed th ’-treasurer and sergear from the m em bership: ent Dewey Akers, P H IL C O DISTRIBUTORS A rch ie ----------- D im e n t Robert -------- "" T e m P ’a r Brookingsl y tnsemDie. J n s tru m e n ta ! numbers by Don • \ aughn, Tony Felipe and Tommy Jam es. J ’ Indian Dawn.” and ” Green C athedral" by girls glee club. Vocaj soio by Susie Gurske with violin accompaniment. Pale Moon, ’ and "V enetia,” by girls glee club, accompanied ; on the violin by Mrs. Mason “Romance”, violin, by Mrs Mason. ! “Road to M andalay,” “ a Per- ( f Day’’ ‘ Boccssional," and «Vh<-n .he W hite Azaleas Are | Bloom.ng.- b>. , he mUc() « , UA w cep.ion and danee followed the program . N. Merchants Fountain Service D IN N E R S DeLuxe Ice Cream and 0 ^u-aifed i on his recent ■ °‘u the m em bers a t ' U * ° u,d be from four • m D'fore ,he local club reccive its c h a rte r, ««J that every effort ^mdde t0 rush the m at- ch arter, some be chosen as p ’ ‘ , r '-dion n ig h t” a t I ex,H ) ' I ('.w piille, L t • jr «. M edforJ I pa,,he. sponsorin8 c ,t ' 5 ” sponsorin nL scnt pins to the i . _ ‘ said, and wi fOrmf‘d C lub I Rotary, ; a u * si« npd u J’ fo r th P H O T O G R A f' BROOKINGS. ORE( v V ° ° l. Rod & Gu ’ • ra ns of Eoreig 'oterested, especiall * ’I meet a t Pet ^»z./; ' ’d i e t i n g plan