Page Twelve
“W orld’s Finest Clim ate'
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
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seconded by Knox, to establish a ¡properly stored afterw ards.
W illam ette
valley
$50 budget to be made a v a ila b le ! Col. A. J. Russell. Geo. G reen-J
to Bowman to defray ex p en ses,er
w e ew
. ,<■* a and
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i d ateer
itri w
r e n nanlt.d
a m e a o n , M , bs . DorothySe
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in
in connection
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c o n n e c tio n w ith
it h prom
p r o m oting
o tin g theieuxx
th e | th e
m and
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in m e n t land
’ "<1 is
>s visitin
visiting
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r o d let,
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and horse »how. I t e a rn e d com m ittee for the fa ir A w ritten
auw - M n
New officers of Azalea Garden u nan,mously.
¡report
e x t I Vernon Goldizen
am m ousy.
report is requested at
a t he n next
flniei—
e l'.‘ w II 1- installed, and the i 1 he rodeo com m ittee includes m eeting of the board.
Friday with hi h
next y e a r’s work outlined, a t Bowman as chairm an. Mre. V V. j The county agpnt wag a u th . the army. He had
^n d ^ H e H y *
* tO ° btai"
t h e ^ L ^ ^
Box Office Opens 7:30 ¡the coming meeting of the club,
of
H
arbor
and
H
erb
M
orrill
of
set for next Thursday, July 10.
show.
Show S ta rts 7:45
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I a t H arbor Grange hall. The re- Langlois, w ere requested to sub
JirooKingS - J - Oregon port of Mrs Lucius Axford, dele- mit a w ritten report and recom- The resignation of M ark Wood
em ber of the fa ir board was
mPniber
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gate to the recent sta te conven- m endations including a proposed as m
program and prem ium s for the acppPte ° an ^ he was given a
tion at Bend, will be heard.
rodeo and horse show for final ap- vote of a PPr<*c>ation for his long
New officers to be installed:
Last Time T o n ig h t:
and fa,thful service, representing
President
Dorothy Lockland prval at the next m eeting
replacing Mabel McVay.
A proposed prem ium list. pro-
° n "?e
Funeral
M ~ , , ° <x1. 18 mov' ng to
! Vice-president
^ le ta Hogan, gram and revised set of rules
for the lamb and wool show w ai SOU,h<>rn C“ " ' “ ™
replacing M yrtle Hibbard.
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and
S ecretary — B etty Seymour, presented by Knox. It was ap-
rhp se c re ta ry was instructed to
Ambulance
rt placing Lillian Mathews.
proved as presented. A copy of w r ,tp . the Ghetco G range, the
A t special guest ot the a fte r this report is attach ed to these Brookings Cham ber of Commerce,
l*hone 1091
noon will be Mrs. M artha Phil m inutes. The secretary was in- thp AzaIea Garden Club and the
Friday and Saturday
lips, noted lectu rer and au th o r stru cted to h a v e 500 copies Brookings R otary Club, req u est
Crescent Cityj
who will speak briefly on her printed,
ing th at each organization nom-
•July I and 5—
{lecture, to lie given that evening
W. D. Sibley, R. M. Knox and inate a representative advistory
and Mrs.
Mrs. T.
T. Georgia From m w ere appointed mpmbpr of the fairboard so th a t
r* i i
! Mrs.
“ ’ V
" V
• . L. s Sales
a ,e s an(1
'
liable, Spencer andlBihn’ Prom »nent club women of on th e publicity com m ittee for ad
in ,erests in southern
Hedy Lamarr in
Mr‘ both the lam b show and fair. ( l}rry count>’ will be represented.
Sibley was authorized to solicit
Thp secretary was authorized
advertising for the fair prem ium to cash a11 w ar hon(is in order
list book as a source of revenue to iinance the im provem ent pro
gram now under w ay on the
to finance the publicity.
fair
grounds.
News and Cartoon
Hugh C. G earin. district a t
torney, was nom inated and elect
W. H. Hibbard is now a t E u
ed advisory m em ber of the fair
board. He was authorized to in- gene, assisting his son on his
ftf
Sunday. Monday and Tuesday.
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vestigate the legal phase of con-
GOLD BEACH—A m eeting w a s i^ upting a rodeo,
C areful and Considerate
•hdy 6, 7 an(j g—
called here last week, at the j Mrs. From m w as designated
fait grounds, w here construction ! as contact agent representing the
fter i
is going forw ard at a rapid rate, ^ lir board, to c o rrelate the par-
Matinee. 2 p. m„ Sunday Two
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is alw ays perform ed bv
breakfasi es. h
bulldozers and a crew of ticipation of the local cham ber
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of
commerce,
w
om
an's
club,
with
men
w
ere
m
aking
a
good
show-
B e tty Grabel and P i c k
ng at the site. H. H. Hansen. the lovestock association and the ,
i :he o
LUNCH
Haymes in
N at Perkins, Judge A. H. Boice,, fair board in. connection w ith Llppnppd under the laws of O re
“Lib
gon by exam ination. Located a t
O tis Bowman and R. M. Knox J ree ,am h show luncheon,
the
-
ook
Cafp
Bldg.
Brookings
rookii
w ere present. Knox was ap p o in t-' The recom m endation of
I »INNER
lea Pa
<®d secretary to act in the ab-1 BVest°ck association w ere «p-
'of Pi
sence of Mrs. Fromm. The fa ir Proved. The date of the show was
anc
board approved all of the changes SPt for July 12. H arvey
arvey Crook,
Crook, o
,
made, and recommended the mov- s,e v e Spoerl, and R
R. m
M. Knox
Knox r o i I holographs o r post cards o f your sily fie Irf that
re Syc
(in technicolor) plus the ing of the "cook house” to c l e a r lw erp nam ed to the com m ittee to
i princi
center of the grounds.
,supply the roast lamb.
‘March o f Tim e’ and ‘No- the Bowman
subm itted the report
T urner. O. P. Ferguson,
1
R.
body’s C hildren.”
o f the rodeo com m ittee, including and Eestie Zum w alt were named
blueprints and bill of m aterial. ion
grounds com m ittee, to see
II
Boice rejx>rted for the construc th at the display pens and tables
artme
tion com m ittee, including blue are in place for the show, and
W ednesday and T hursday
JtSMA.
prints and bill of m aterial for
I
bleachers and horse barns. Both
July 9 and Iff_
the
reports were approved, and both
Also ti
com m ittees w ere instructed to
(in technicolor)
continue.
J.
BROOKINGS, OREGOI
?rof
George M ateer was added to
the construction com m ittee and
r
A
|pt‘'denl
the secretary was ordered Do
7°
bung t
t v i t k I? 1-4-
fa
.notify him. Judge Boice was des-
i was
" im
rAltllC Dean, also ^ n a te d as purchasing agent for
Pine Cone
G arden Club Will
Seal Officers, Thur.
THEATRE
Murdock
ROEDE
“Blondie Knows
B est”
R A LP
V IN C E N
Restaui
Fountain
“Boom Town
County F air B oard
M akes 1947 P lan s
DELÏCÎ01!
W atchm aking
FOOD!
Henry Z. H orst
“The Shocking
Miss P ilgrim ”
PHOTOGRAPH
“( arav an T rail
‘T in y T e rro rs o f T i m b e i - '1 rnaterials to 50 used in thc
construction on the grounds
and.”
I he m eeting was adjourned to
Rjz Ed and Mendy
Howdy Folks: O n e difference
the county a g e n t’s office. Min-
ut«s of last m eeting w ere read betw<*en a July Bride and an old
¡and approved. Motion by Perkins, maid is the bride has had a wed-j
ding m arch while the old maid
hasn't even had an overture.
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The tragedy of Ju ly bride’s
life, though, is when she re
alises how fe w new dresses
bT n ?
increase
She can buy on w hat the poor
"f w ater and i i , ™ ^
in
Cos'
dum b aimwi* can m ake.
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n u n r i h , , i , . . _ factors
.. .
h i n i r » u n
i t f h a a v v e p . b T e e Pn
n »
s o m
m e e of
the
contributing
P
r
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r
lv
of
m ire fa r | , t
e ? ^ ,M
re -
Af course, som etim es the m a r
w
t e r a and
nd w
t h f far
. , r less
i . ^ - 1,0.
? ‘ r r w
f h ,e
s s " " a asto
s h of
w a ater
w i ith
1 ... J . . H t '¿'
W ’ lth
iPSS
riage doesn't w ork because the
>'nr.nv .he re,-e,„ d n .u .h had v J u " ^ . ^ ^ ¡ p a ^ 1’ h’ d b*'<-n
bride has to.
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o v e r^ X ) ?rn x "‘l’h ,„ 'nean'h".k f 'r "','ri;’™ nnee. no liner m ade for
As one of our custom ers
SPRIN K LERS, NV 10.
s o i l s , men
m in t iconien and (
women want diam onds and
th a t k c y s the men on th(
h e r e o n t h e 'e n a " " ' '™ ’" N.'],ef’’h . ^ ' l ’’
tr r ,K a ,lo n P ro b le m
rocks.
even du rm R y e a r.
X X ?
r".?",*’ ?, ’ ?• * * " ™ ‘;
Which, we suppose so often
sprinkling systems have been i n s ta ll t ra ln fa ll. Everyw here
m akes the sta te of m atrim ony
K
X r, r " 2 X
X ™ "
entirely w ithout capital.
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Ton can so re a lot of your
capital by hikin g adixm tage
of our saving service. U’ li
lily
Id a \ d T S S d G o ?P^ ^ leFr Rd SYS7 ™
ynur
1 -iis strive to give i ti all
you featu re other tvoe o f c r n t r g r a d e and size bulbs. If
the gas and air we can more
irrigation P«.v* dividends fa r P n ^ x w M ^ f 'th A
fi,nd th a t
for your money, you knou
r i g i t i o n s y s t e m N o t h i n g would
f h
° ° s t o f l h p >r-
you ail the details of how. and why
than t0 show
nai<c o full line co«ni»o <>•»./
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soon.’
Be M odern and Irrig a te Bv
SPRWKUHG
vVS,em 1 avs For Itself Rapidlv
I .a t I I s Explain
P , • A < dvantages
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J.
Gallagher
. _ I' I- U M lì I X (;
CHEVRON
Gas Station
Station No. 505C
Eddie T hornton and
V. A M endenhall Jr.
I coffee I
I».' grew
Visitors
in i
(Wi
b colu
I- lorists, and Greenhouse Men.’J i ’as ui
Accept our frie n d ly in vita tio n to in
spect our plantings.
Do yo u r clients w ant “ tall Crofts."
medium height, o r table size?
Do they w ant three, or five, or
seven blooms?
We can fu rn is h o r grow what your
clients prefer.
See these types in ou r fields. Years
of patient, in te llig e n t effo rt in selection
ot choice types fo r propagation—pointed
d ire c tly at you— has resulted in our
being known as “ G row ers o f the World?
Lily (
ts al
•‘or ne
erne
of
wei
' ianci
! Granj
fun
ling
hast
siens
'on hai
öcke
*Rd¡tur
« da
‘tane
finest ( ro ft P la n tin g and Forcing Stock
THE TISDALE!
Brookings, Oregon. U. S. A.
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