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es Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area! TWO. NUMBER SEVENTEEN BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY. JUNE 26, 1947 Registration Of p Rally Attracts Lively Floats Urged By wd To Meeting, Monday Committee Soon Executive V isits Friday M orning nal Scout Executive, E. Seaton, of Coos Bay. Friday visitor in this area, after the progress m ade local scout troop. i'! towns were like Brook ’d be out of a job in no he told the local commit- rmbers. [pve the scouts more in- in their work. Mr. Seaton 'hat the local com m ittee la scout troop court of E m pty seats were conspicuous were played on the violin bv Mrs by th e ir absence when over 200 G ilbert Chrisensen. Mrs. George people thronged H arbor Grange Funk gave a reading, depicting Hall. Monday evenng, to l e n d The Old Family Cow” filled with th e ir enthusiasm and support to- homely wit and philosophy. w ard m aking a real success of, Fred w Moore and Fred Gus- Lily Blossom Time in Brookings” I stafson, members of t h e float d«”dic'monUof memorial! ° f ” * : committee for the July 4. parade r W 'V'',d Kidides Urged To Enter Decorated Bicycles In Parade With 24 floats, by or- Bicycles, decorated as the kid ? a n ^z a ^ o n s a n < l i n d i v i d u - dies may see fit are welcome ad ditions to the parade for the als, there still is need for Fourth of July I.ily Blossom p a m a n y more, EfP(l MoOl*e, s»id Fred Moore, who „ is flo at* P o m m i t t o p m a n f old 1 se°king more e n tra n ts in this .u n o U rn i V 1 , classification Three prize prizes will - P ' ‘O t’ 7 U^ d a >'- l n a ( l " be aw arded to winners. d l t i o n to the floats, seven More horses or anim als in a display are sought by the horses have been entered unique t h e P a r a d e - a " d t h W float com m ittee, which already has seven entered to lead the i i \ . s *a ( *® " a n t tO e n t e r OlCVCleS event. A Missouri mule, if such may fo r show , be found, is very much desired by „ d ll < riv„M some of the com m ittees, for re a , * t h r e e different daSSlflCa- sons best known to them selves. People o f th is v ic in ity , w ho de tlO H S, Mr. Moore stated. pend largely upon the grow ing f n the floats for OrUilFlizil- of lilie s should get squarely be K n n o .» „ J i n r lH d J ii.ilt, ‘ * 1 lU d k n r s v hind this movement It is im- date. rro m indications, most or- Som e of the best entertainm ent ganizations, merchants, and a ev er seen locally was nrovided number of individuals are plan- to add color and zest to the oc- ning to enter the parade and to casion. The G. I. Band was first compete for the various prizes on th e program , playing three lt was also announced by the ' tne time during the sum- n um bers in th e ir inim itable style. | float COmm ittee that first and H not wait until fa ll fo r Mr. and Mrs. Bob Perkins gave second prizes will be awarded to rr event.. a dem onstration of Mental Te- business establishm ents and or- lepathy, likes of which has never | ganizations, and to individuals. been seen here. M Mrs Perkins, be- with three prizes going to chil- <»n(l second prizes Will he numbcrs Inj , (|) , iry Club Will E n te r hind a blindfold . Identified v a n - drens entries. given. In childrens events ,hl. parade wdl „ in July 1 E v e n t o u . a rtic le s in possession of p eo -, Much credit must be given to t h r e e p ,.jz e s w j U h p p i v e n . mdp Leo Lucas as float chair- pie m th e audience, calling off Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Moore and 1_______________________________________________________ Brookings Rotary Club, on serial numbers on bills, driver's f voted to enter a float license, and even went so fa r as group furnished by the to en u m erate and identify articles afions of the area, in ladies’ handbags. told the Rotarians he had Miss B etti Goldizen favored the i which he thought would group w ith two vocal solos, ac rtention, and was going I com panied by Mrs. Dorothy Lock- ’*•' a few of the R otary help him carry out his Mr. and Mrs W G Hoagland, who origin ally conceived the idea ( r o c k c t t P lilllS ’"’Z Rotary Club was in- Saturday night, when Governor Ivan S tew art ® formally presented the a^er at the ceremonies, high school gym. He, «•governor Cline Fixott, doming governor, Scott five talks. •isitorx from Medford, Pass. Coquille, Coos Bay- Salem Portland and Jubs present, the num- *r‘ was 105 R o tarians X * lves' or Kuests- ; f singing of "A m erica” / »as given by the en- ‘i3> repeating the "L ord’s unison just before the Lnner. served by the lo- following dinner, J showered on the local i|thers of the district, I " club furnishing a - and - • stan d ard ; a from the G ran ts ’ “•button, and Dins a re from Chicago- by ” « .n d from 3 5 ’ c X . * ttvel and bell from! 1-H Delegation Returns Friday From Corvallis of "Lily Blossom Time” which is Exhibit At Wool Show expected to become an annual GOLD BEACH P art-tim e go v -,, GOLD BEACH A rrangem ents event which will focus wide pub ernm ent H u n t e r Crocket has have been made for the C urry licity and attention on the ...v E aster I , , . , r .i , • Countv delegation now atten d - i i industry • j . u . . ’planned to spend a r few . days col- . * 1-H Sum m er school at Cor- lily that . u has contributed { , , , „ mg , 4 . . lecting a display of predators fort ... . . .. _ ¡la n d : “I Love Life” and "Zippety- so much to the rapid and rem ark- . . . . , ... , ... , . valhs, to re . tu . . rn on the . Grey- . . , .. » .. ■ the Lamb and Wool Show, J u ly i. . . * ' Do-Da”. able success and prosperity of this j2. if he is lucky . he should . , , . have - hound bus which here a t ,. a i i . ., . , arrives . * 6:50 p. m., Fridav, Ju n e 27, ac- immediate area. 1 Two Victor H erbert selections --------------------- a good display of m utton-loving _ _.. . ... ™ . , bear, coyotes . u . cording and u u bobcats. . , . to Miss . .. C her Knox, ' who . ... Fish c- u and j n is in charge of the The May report . of r the , ... group , as of- . t •» o • . . z, i fieial chaperone. All m em bers of Wild Life Service credits . . . Crock- . „ the delegation are attending on ett with seven covotes taken dur- . , " . , . . . . i. , . • . . . , scholarships provided by l o c a l mg four days on the h u n ter job. ' * ... .. . x, , . . II « people or organizations. , ? .. . have , been . H unter , Conley, . . station . a . t H ar-i ,2, these scholarships bor, w orked 24 davs and too one . . . . . ,. . . ’ . . . * . . provided *4v H enry Adolphsen and — lx*ar. No losses have been report-1 .. 7, 0 I . . . . .. 1 Pomona Grange. Sixes Grange, ed. and no work done in o th e r . 7 .. th e sponsoring club, Coos Bay-i E arl L ittrell, president of the ts of |h e county Langlois schools, the f u r r y ( o. N orth Bend group. Checks, to- Coos Bay-North Bend flu b , told Recommendations made by the 1 talin g over $100. how he had come to Brookings 1 a s s o c i a t i o n , if approved . *’ 1 a. ‘ *' *\n<, Z " *An he W ith Leonard Mayfield, incom- *n March to attend a ch am txr o f ,by fa jr board, will provide ' ' ' * 0 ing president of the Coos Bay- commerce dinner, and how, when a casb prem ium for the best dis- basis of outstanding accom plish N orth Bend club as toastm aster, asked if he had something to sa y ,! pjay of predators at the show, ment. A pproxim ately 18,000 boy» th e program consisted of talks by bad announced he was interested according to H arve Crook, pres- and girls from all 36 counties of the sta te are in attendance. ex-G overnor Cline Fixott, of the in talking to men who would of C urry County Assn. Plans are already being for P o rtlan d club, who told of the like to form a Rotary club. He m ulated in the C urry County scope, power and aims of Ro- said that he never would again Misses I r e n e Johnston and A gent’s office for a larg er attend- tary. He emphasized how Rotary have as easy a job to perform , M ary "Peggy” K erby of Gold ance next year. At least 25 mem- had grow n from an idea started Governor Nominee Scott Leav- Beach w ere visitors here T u es-|b er» should be enrolled next sum- by a Chicago lawyer. Paul H arris, itt, form er Montana congressman, day. Irene is staying at her home mer> j t ¡s recommended th a t the in 1905. to become an intenational now resident of Newberg, talked at Pistol River. donors of scholarships should an pow er today.. He pointed out the on how glad he was to get a pre- nounce the basis of th e ir award» four objects of Rotary, taking a view of w hat his coming year jo b ' of helping Brookings, and a year in advance so th a t com few m om ents for each object, to might be in interests of Rotary a jso tb e Brookings club for the petition will be more keen. . acquaint the new club of what by attending such an occasion in com plete evening, is expected of R otarians over the Brookings. Brookings club, he said, was Wm. Elwood Foltz W ill world. He closed by adding how rf.ja ted how he, while at the fourth to lw* installed dur- glad he was to be present a t the (he international convention at ing his year as governor in Dist. Wed Smith River G irl Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Foltz wish c h a rte r night of a club he had San Francisco, had sa t down on 102. com prising Oregon and a aided in organization. I occasion by side of a Hindu on portion of southw est W ashing- to announce the forthcom ing m ar Ben and Polly Lexell, of Holly- one side, and on the other was ton. He charged the R otary club riage of their son, W illiam E l wood amazed the crowd with a man from Wales, and at the of Brookings to alw ays be alert wood, to Beverly Jean Usaery, a t a ’ mind reading” act, in which same table were men from other to the needs of this com m unity Sm ith River M ethodist church, Mrs Lexell would give the num- countries, and while they might! at all times, and to work tow ard a t a candlelight service, a t 8 p. hers on anv card or the name have had difficulties of language, a b e tte r u n d e rsta n d in g with all m., Sunday. June 29. The couple and address of a letter, while they did at least have the same clubs and organizations, alw ays will m ake th e ir home a t Brook blindfolded Several of the "pop- ideas concerning world affairs, ready to lend a hand w herever ings in the house form erly oc cupied by Josephine Fenske. u la r ones were victims of jokes, ail due to R otary International, i and w henever necessary, M t« Joyce C utlip of Coos Bay. In presenting the c h a rte r to Following introduction of the Mr. and Mr». M. E. Nicodemus, a singer of note from th a t area, the local club. Governor Ivan Brookings m em bership the eve- sang "three num bers for the Ro- Stew art thanked the Coo. B a y , ~ n g w w d « e d by singing of form er residents of this area, vis ited here over the week-end. ta rta n s and guests N orth Bend club for the gt«td God Bits» A s Club Is Now No. 6623 « Rotary International Family ftr 100 Guests E njoy 'ely Program Given Sponsor Club P re d a to r