Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 26, 1947, Image 1

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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
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*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 ­
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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,
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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
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iry Club Will E n te r
hind a blindfold . Identified v a n - drens entries.
given.
In
childrens
events
,hl.
parade
wdl
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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
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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
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i i industry
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. u . . ’planned
to spend
a r few . days
col-
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* 1-H Sum m er school at Cor-
lily
that . u has contributed
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. lecting a display of predators fort
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¡la n d : “I Love Life” and "Zippety- so much to the rapid and rem ark- . . .
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to re . tu . . rn on the . Grey-
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Wool
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able success
and prosperity
of this j2. if he is lucky . he should
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, , . have - hound bus which
here a t
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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 _ _..
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, bear, coyotes
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cording
and u u bobcats.
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c- u and j n is in charge
of the
The May report . of r the
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chaperone.
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of
Wild Life Service credits
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people
or
organizations.
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these scholarships
bor, w orked 24 davs and too one
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— lx*ar. No losses have been report-1 ..
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1 Pomona Grange. Sixes Grange,
ed. and no work done in o th e r .
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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
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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. ‘
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he
W ith Leonard Mayfield, incom- *n March to attend a ch am txr o f ,by
fa jr board, will provide
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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
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Rotary International Family
ftr 100 Guests E njoy
'ely Program Given
Sponsor Club
P re d a to r