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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Chamber Will
Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore- ! J ^ x p l U l H
March 7, 194B. under the Act of March 3. ^879-
Cannery Set-up
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GENE GOULD, Associate Editor
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Buy A Ticket Regardless of Plans
Probably attracting more attention, especially
county-wide, will be the Queen Selection Ball, set
for Saturday, May 10, at the Harbor Grange Hall.
It is expected that quite a crowd of followers of the
princesses from the various high schools, will be on
nand to see who will win the coveted honor of being
“Azalea Queen” to reign for one year from now.
There is, on the part of local people, a duty to
perform, regardless of whether or not they plan to
attend the hall—that is, to buy a ticket anyway.
Every dollar spent this way will mean that much
more toward the success of the festival which is des
tined to make this area nationally known.
When approached by the ticket sellers, be sure
to buy a ticket. Your will be glad, come the festival
time, and watch the visitors to the area.
What Are You W illing To I)o On It?
People Did Not
Understand Effort
Pushed By Group
Group B finished reading "Fun
With Dick and Jane.” They in
vited the second grade to hear
them read. Eddie Hoar’s invita
tion was the one chosen to take
to the second grade.
James Fielder was ill Monday.
Group A has finished reading
“Our New Friends”. The next
reader is "I know a Secret.”
VFW Auxiliary
To Gold Beach
Is Only As Good as
IT ’S
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O N H A N D W ITH
CURRY COUNTY
LUM BER COM PANY
BR O O K ING S. O REG O N
C H A D ’S
Custom canning and use of a
freezing plant, long advocated bv
Royal Seal
the chamber of commerce for,
this area, and toward which lit
tle response was shown, needs Tuesday of last week eleven
exp’aining. it was brought out ladies of the Brookings Auxiliary
at the meeting of the chamber, of Veterans of Foreign Wars
Toasted Salted
last Wednesday evening, at the went to Gold Beach to a joint in
N ut Meats
Odd Fellows hall, when April’s stallation of the Gold Beach post
of Veterans of Foreign Wars and
meeting was held.
Auxiliary’. Amber Campbell was
A LW AY S FRI
In making their report, Jim invited to act as installing offi-
Yelton and
Luther
Tisdale,
of
ld
Ttedaie. or p for the auxiliary. Refresh-
the new c r o p s and industries
Qf sandwicheSi
^ndwiches. coffee and
committee, asked to be relieved
enjoyed
of their duties inasmuch as the
frQm here were. H ar.
I have moved
community response had not war-
gtephenson Amber Camp-
ranted further effort A tth w
Verna Asche Reryl Bolling.
point it was explained that so
Young>
few in the community really
McCu„ ough Dora Von
to my place on
understood what was meant by '
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custom canning, and an educa
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tional program was urged for the a"d Zl,ta
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W ill Can For ln A M d u a l,
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I..«ave Orders at
A couple had been interested Church were present at .t h e J a a t
in establishing a custom cannery 'Kai meeting of the aux
Garage
near the stale line, to which any- be presented with the cash prizes
one could take their fruit, veg- for 'be essay contest Juanita
etables, or meat for canning, to received $o and Robert. »2.50.
THE PALNTER
pay for this work according to
Pilot
Classified
Adv.
Sells
It
!
the amount and style of can
ning. People could use this fa
cility for home canning, or were
permitted to have the produce
canned for marketing.
Custom canneries do not buy
the produce, and set up a mar
In the Deveny Real Estate Building
keting system.
Committee Retained
Brookings, Oregon
Since the project had not been
given proper publicity, President
Pete Lesmeister told the group
A LOVELY PERMANENT
that he would not accept resig
nations of the committee mem
WAVE WOULD BE AN IDEAL
bers. but would in turn ask that
a thorough educational plan be
GIFT FOR MOTHER’S DAY!
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Group • P
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ednesday
rge Group
Present
Wednesday
. As . in previous
meetings _i
since
the beginning of this year, last
tended by a huge crowd of peo
ple, vitally interested in further
ing the progress of this area.
Nut Shop
My Shop
Easy Street
TOTTEN
“The Brookings Beauty Service'
The Chetco Community bull,ling, a project still
formative
stage, needs support
of every
citizen
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So far, the 4 tan
gible donation has been sufficient timber by George
Funk to be sawed up for the building. It is hoped
that the various mills of the area could donate a
little sawing time toward putting this timber into
Harbor School Notes
lumber, and then comes the chance for citizens to
offer either money and or labor toward its erection.
THIRD GRADE
Better to visualize what is planned, be sure to Judith Spencer won the dollar
see the plans for this building at the first opportunity and the rabbit in the spelling
you have. They will be posted in the Brookings post co')1
hj‘st-
Bill Moose won a game called1
ffioce shortly, says the committee.
“carrying the books on his head.”
your Building
Your message, thro,*
dassified colums, reac£
lhan a thousand sub«
week. Allowing four
< ach copy, nearly 500/
will see what you have „
The Pilot reaches
in this area than other
l>er—try and find out
Virginia Akers won the wooden
shoe again the arithmetic con
test.
The plants we planted last
winter are growing. They are:
lilies, sweet pease and nasturti
ums.
Joan Darger read us a story
Tuesday.
SECOND GRADE
Monday morning we went to
the Brookings school to practice
cur songs for the music festival.
Twenty-one of us got 100 in
Spelling. Tuesday.
We finished o u r Democracy
readers last week and had a test.
Vonda Vaughn, Glenn Stewart,
and Bobby Page gave some book
report-; on books they had read.
All were interesting.
Tuesday afternoon we heard
part of the first grade read. They
are good readers.
We finished making our May
baskets.
FIRST GRADE
Lana Woody brought another
tar of pollywogs to school. She
took them home Friday so they
could be taken care of over the
week-end Most of them now-
have hind legs
Monday morning we practiced
on the stage at Brookings for
the music festival. It is to be
held Thursday at 1:00 p. m.
EDITH DEVENY, Owner
Lillian Coffman, Operator
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