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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1947)
nnr* ’ n e paid off until a fte r tl • n, v budget will ’ Funds have been ex- i Mrs. Jack SE* * “Sal I ' Gene Al- b. >r of this district, day for San 1 1 MiwiJJ f c k e t t j u s t reported ’he National c j j Inyotes w ith ‘g e tte rs ’ eial Workers 2 not on the pay- land and companied her. ' Mr and Mrs son and Mr, and ¿ 1 lews Items 4J flarbor filo! 11 Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area! inK ¿4 J(>hn VanPelt w27 1 R. H arris is in Saturday w hereT j I t a l. C rescent City, ni,'" ':ri^ of the ■tenhon. t r , bes. Sunday TWO. N U M B E R iry Club Here 2 Unique inctions T PUT A RECORD slotand //7W N IN E BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON Hero Son’s Bugle Was Given to Scout Troop A bugle, one used by his son who m any years ago was a Boy Scout, was presented to the local Boy Scout troop by Roy Hendry, local florist, it Westerly d u b who also offered to teach a | United States; In 1 boy the a rt of bugling in ad dition. i incorporated Town This b u g l e belonged to C apt. Hendry, who w as ta k nization of a R o ta ry clu b en prisoner at B ataan, and rooking*. which was corn- who w as lost aboard the ill- last Saturday when ap- fated prisoner ship which the b was made fo r a charter, navy sank while en route to out two unique features Japan, e a rly in the w ar. | the local club can boast. Community Center Is Much Alive Building Hope Plans Will Be On Display; Contributions W ill Be Asked Soon New Time Schedule Conflict Relieved By To prevent more conflict, The grade school music fes tival will begin prom ptly at 1 p. m. today a t the high school, in order th a t people m ay also attend the H arbor Com m unity Club tea which will be held from th ree to five at the Grange hall. 'The foregoing was a s ta te m ent to the Pilot. Monday, by L. D. H orner, principal. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1947 Queen Selection Ball Billed For Saturday, May 10 Large Crowd Expected Here From Towns Sending Princesses W ith George Funk reporting to W ith G urla M urphy of P o rt a m em ber of the com m unity cen Orford, B etty Storm of Langlois, te r com m ittee th a t he would fur-j Youla M anosar of Crescent City, nish logs necessary' for all the Velma Bowers of Gold Beach, lum ber needed in the building, Frances M iller of O phir and hope rose to a new height for it is the only un -in co r- June H assett, M erlie B au m g art realization of the com m unity cen jd town in the United S ta t- ner and Joan McDonald of Brook te r building. Those attending a fhave application in fo r a ings com peting for the coveted m eeting last T hursday a t the and furtherm ore, i f it Curry' C ounty Indian Heirs. a s - i role of Azalea F estival queen, a H arbor G range hall, w ent aw ay kted a charter it will be the much encouraged th a t som ething sociation m et Sunday afternoon g r,‘at deal of interest is being psterly club in the U nited tangible could be reported soon. at the H arbor G range hall, with raaniiest over the forthcom ing The North Bend-Coos B ay The April m eeting of u m H arb or h t - • I Co1- H arry Lockland, retired the session being opened by the Quee” Selection Ball, billed for |which sponsor* the local C om m unity club , - it ri, architect, had prelim inary plans, chairm an, John V anPelt. a fte r " at ,he H arbor Grange. be the club fro m w hich d a y a f te r n o o n ' i i rs. H azel f j u ,v n m ic ee(ing showing the co com- which i it l was conducted by vice- , s e le c tio n o f the queen will iiu n r lr v vi™ __♦ : i. e illlg , sn o w in g Tne m - I « n » v iiiiu u v u i will wrest title o f be- ,,f he made by a secret com m ittee, * e n t’ in chargp pleted stru c tu re which would in- chairm an. Sam Lopez. of the meeting. most westerly club, ¡elude, besides a big hall, several The report of delegates who m em bers °f which are not known tors were named fo r the The lib rary com m itte leported c;ufo room s, dinin g ro o m faciliti es, ■ attended the m eeting a t Siletz ' J en ,o the F estival Association. ’ - A r r it'l u i I I h o «. n i l the club at luncheon last it had been offered and had ac- be J judged lx by all h e r p„r.)nH .. ................““ “'-¡sw im m in g pool and bowling al- th e p re v io u s S u n d a y w e* h e a rd . “ A girl will " .......... »y. and consist o f: e, th l i t, - 7 PPT T la>s- and o th er am usem ent fa- These delegates had obtained a Qualification., including h er higl high P. Hendricks, Pete J. rt m mnnHv Hhi 7 ,f°.r J ”. ! , cilities for the youth and older g re a t am ount of inform ation on ,scho01 • “ •“ '♦»•■c standing he iter, Roy Wiedeman, R. com m unity library, and sta le d it , th e ir trip, and it was voted th at ‘»•»"ng. and ability to speak for fo Ralph Vincent and Dewey Ih b ib^ ? i fo r2 i" a te .,n o b ta *ninK W ith F u n k ’s offer, it is expected tw ° of them atten d the m eeting, a m inute or so before the crowd. Ute board elected officers this location. T here is a need for th at the various m i,ls of thp vj. | to held at sile tz May 25 The girl winning this honor, I " - group, hut named the he loan of book cases for pres cinity will donate saw ing of this The chairm an appointed a corn- will be given h er gown and o th e r treasurer and se rg e a n t’ e n t tim e until money can be lum ber. O ther donations in wav m ittee ofTive to draft a constitu- item s of clothing which are nec- from the membership: | raised to construct some, and a of myrtlewood, and such o th er Hon and by-laws which to be cssar>' at such an occasion. The nt—Dewey Akers. | num ber w ere offered for use. trim stock, have been made. I presented at the next meeting. princesses, Jikewise, will be given resident Roy Wiedeman. F inal arran g em en ts w ere made W hen all these offers have been i 11 was decided to hold the next th eir gowns of pastel shades. E vents which the queen m ay tan-treasurer — H arry ' for the May Day tea to be held segregated and posted, donations m eeting on June 8. a t 1 o'clock, look forw ard to are attending ’T hursday afternoon following the of money will be expected fr o m ; a t the G range hall, inf-at-arms B. J. Gould. m usic festival at the school, and every citizen in the com m unity. Tw enty-tw o new m em bers af- such affairs as T aft Red Head tian to it is hoped th a t a large crowd Those who would donate labor filiated with the association dur- celebration, Coos Bay R egatta, tcers and members of the w ill . attend, so w o u ld find ready acceptance since *nS the afternoon, w ith a total and probably others over the . . . . as the , monev ... of directors, whose nam es raised will go tow ard the lib rary , he com m unity m ust have this now of M. including a four-m an state. Advance Tucket Sale Pushed |ppear on the charter roll, fund. fund A program is Planned, and | delegation from Siletz. Since funds derived from this anyonc | ---------------------------------------- W Ask. Stanley P a tte r- is said to o be well w orth attend-1 |M,ns<1 affair, and the queen's ball the F Ackley. T. S. Abbott. ing, T hursday. evening of the festival, are nec Chambers. John Ginther, ’ L T h a T X l : n fT h e a „ . a ' essary for success of the festi Dr. A. O. Schm itt, realized the need for such a val, everyone in this com m unity t Stevenson, V. A. Men- building, and w ith th e new-s t h a t 1111 1 is urged to buy a ticket, even if Sr„ Lloyd Stefani, H om er everything points to a possible Herb Mason. Gene F. The police com m ittee, of the they do not plan to atte n d the realization, it is e x a c te d th a t ind Homer Kessler. cham ber of commerce, Tuesday, affairs. --------- m any people will be glad to aid J?’ •’* Aoon Tio si/(/i/.s B iferest E xpected According to the la te st postal | jn every way possible, besides com pleted all arrangem ents for ( Since the princesses come from luncheons, it was de bulletin, out th e first of the w e e k .1 monetary' contributions The site IP°Dce of the business section of 1, w ,.. no longer he ^ .'¡ B r o o k in g s and Robert H. Cox * h e r countyg <-wn. much tm er- the club, will be Tues- a fte r May °n (12:10) at V incent’s necessary to have a request to t o i ’ across the the road road from the en- w as dpputized to serve in th a t <ne OdU “ e x p e c ie o ir o m those centers. NW This date showed send a package overseas to a tra n c e , of Azalea P ark, on land I capacity for the tim e being, Rnflict with the various soldier w ith an APO address. Mr. Cox was sworn in by Sher-j Hoople who saw the court in which H enry R osaker offers to The re g u la r lim its of 70 pounds donate his share. He has prom- iff R. G. Sabin, and took up his Br°°kings recently, when all as- (sembled for th e ir pictures, av e r waited in w eight and 100 inches in girth ised to try to persuade his broth- dnties th a t evening. Sine 1 ixott, on his recent and length for the packages. : erg ¡n giving th e ir sh are also. A’hile the business section o f ! ’bat nowhere could a court of town wil be patrolled during th e i ilg ^ ’ K|r ls he picked which would told the members a t and the lim it of 8 ounces for a ir ---------------------------------------- night, there will be no p ro te c -! nia^e ,be i ° b judging much i i , f r o m four mail, a re still in force to over tion outside the business area, more difficult. C ertainly the girl kMal d u b seas personnel, whose APOs are unless arran g em en ts will be made " * ns ’be coveted q u e e n s ap n* to receive its charter, ir care of e ith e r San Francisco pointm ent will have plenty of r " M1 that every effort c r New York. by residents of the town.. competition, and will deserve the [* made to rush the m at- The boys overseas w rite th a t Topaz Rebekah lodge met on honor, w ithout doubt. jh M O there is really very little th a t Tuesday in re g u la r session. The Rented a charter, some they need th a t they can ’t buy first nom ination of officers wras Mrs. Edith Newton will review ■ ch<^en as over there, but. of course, some held. Mrs. M anilla H assett was the “History’ of G ardening” by at of m o th er’s cookies, or cake, as elected to receive the degree of Richardson W right, a t the May Rotarians are expected well as the home town paper, Chivalry f o r h e r outstandings x _ all the meiA ng of A zalea Garden club, w ork in the lodge i A SP °' dance- « • 1 ' Coquille, dre alw ays in demand. A m em orial service in m em ory -J“ " * m a>'. wl 1 be the Thursday, May 8. The program ’ Medford. _ „ <'fing club of the five founders of the o rder f f a ,u re a t , ra c,!on at H arbor promises to be of unusual in te r est. Mrs. NAwton has appeared F »*>•. The sponsoring was conducted by M ercedes Ph,I- G r? nEf S a <a » la y n ig h t According to the com m ittee,. on o th e r garden club program s Pivscnt pins to the lo- lips and Mina C hristensen as an ! th e floor will be “spotted” and w ith this theme, and the sta te ” ls said, and will ap p ropriate observance of the a n newh -forrned club in t — ----- niversary of the founding of Odd j when the music stops, couples federation of G arden Clubs has i found on c ertain spots will be h er program in files for use be- e °* RotaD' M embers of Chetco L<xlc' Fellowship, which fell on April ! required to pay a penalty, or re- fore garden duffs of the state. 249, I. O. O. F.. w ere hosts to 7 ve slEnod »P a large group recently w hen they ci, i hour w as enjoyed w ith re- “ lve a Pr,ze- w hichever the spot The M Oman s Place in G arden- • league for this e n te rta in e d in honor of five re- fn,«hm ents of lee cream , and represents. • mg from the beginning of clvil- »1. Rod & Gun centlv-m arried couples, of which c<x,klP, being service hv Annis According to several people of tratlon to modern times, wtll be ran. of Foreign one o r both belong to the Odd W lld ifn anrt N iU ic Rodehaver. ,h<- »■»»• ’•»«■ .««“ » (lances a ra ’ r.a 5ad Mrs Gt bert C hristensen U especially | Fellow o r Rebekah lodges. ---------- , "the most fun.” Announcement will give several violin selections w ill meet a t Pete Couples present for the evening able to atte n d w ere Mr. and Mrs. of the forthcom ing dance will during the afternoon. Women of -, , n the C entral included Mr. and Mrs. C harles Virgil W olfe and Mr. and Mrs. be of special interest. other com m unities are invited to . Frid Ga-V evening, a t 8:00 H assett, Mr. and Mrs. Val Men- Vern Ireton. attend. H ostesses will he Mrs. * * of completing plans denhall J r Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Dancing and refresh m en ts F o r your every insurance need, E thel Olsen, Mrs. M argaret Tis- **SUe iBar'-/-» and the two couple u n -,w e re enjoyed. see P ete a t L esm eister A gency..dale and Mrs. Velma Kessler. Indian Heirs Met Sunday Afternoon Harbor Womens Club Holds Meet. W a y fo P’ay Reca «•>'«* «Z V r it sensational new B01 ” that m ak es the I viatic No more fuss- ds, tone arms, con eedles. Just put any 1 in the slot, close and it plays! It’s | . come in and try it ■nmcdiate delivery, i lim ited stock . . Radio And Appliance PHILCO DISTRIBUTORS intent Robert K.| ptel Building BrookingsJ DINE Viaeeafi lcice O f Distinction K i Merchants I| Fountain Service D IN N E R S e Ice ( ream and Cant PHOTOGRAPH’ BROOKINGS, ORE®* Brookings Swears |n Oflli’PT A/IIIVVI No Requests Now For APO Parcels 4 L 1J , Rebekahs Make Nominations, Tue. Spot Dance” Set By Grange, Sat. ' ■ mght" Newlyweds Feted At I. 0 . 0 . F. Party