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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1947)
3Y. Jlly bard « the I »nth. 1 ■ I A lw ays For A More Progressive Brookings-H arbor Area! [T two . number tw e n ty - two ________ BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 31. 1947 Io-operation “Pledged” Lily Week ted Coach Rotary ¡ K $ “ July Moisture Record Incheon Guest, Tue. Festival lssociat n Broken During Week Ißorleske V isits Satellite Club Entertains Lodge Officers Community Grand Last Sunday evening Satellite 1918 Group Named Officers Monday at First Meeting W eather Report R ainfall R elieves For the past !Sunday: R. S. "Bob” Perkins will head July 31 ........... the 1948 Azalea Festival after July 22 being named to that office Mon J u ly 2.3 day evening at the first annual J u l y 24 meeting of the association. How- July 25 week, ending on Max. Mia Rain club members entertained at the .65 56 Make, perhaps one of Odd Fellow Hall in honor of the With 6.22 of rainfall over the 66 50 ■Mt coaches the world Grand Worthy Patron. Roy H at 66 50 .... past week-end all existing records known, and who, for field. of Portland, and Grand of the local weather station were 68 53 k. coached Whitman Col- Wlorthy Matron. Katherine Fel- ns 68 54 [ Walia Walla. Wash., w'as ger, of Salem of the Oregon J u ly 26 62 • 56 3 71 aker at Rotary lunch- Grand Chapter, with 65 members Total Rainfall for week 6.221 turned in the weekly w eather ay noon. and guests present. vice-president and W. S. Chad Total rainfall for w’eek 6.14 i report.. iider of men. as anyone Last Friday, when the rain i»e- Approximately 4 inches short A large contingent from Gold wick as named as secretary and knew his coaching cap- Beach came for the affair, and treasurer of the next year’s or- of normal, to date, gan, .08 of an inch fell over the Borleske told the Ro- included: Clifford Parrott, worthy ganization. . area. Saturday, the l«x’al station that he always taught patron and Mrs. Hazel Leith, ] New Director» Named recorded 3.71 inches of rain and in their work that Sunday, 2.43 inches of rain. Festival Finances worthy matron of the Gold Beach) Made up of representatives of I e In checking the climatogical told of the decay of na- chapter, Mrs. Ray Hatfield, Ben data sheet furnished by the P ort kt the beginning of that Felger and several past matrons all the organizations of this area Sh0W G a in FrOIH this association was i neorporated . . . land weather bureau office, the ■ns c fax Went with the and past patrons. under laws of Oregon last winter. \ ( ‘tlVltlCS y evt local rainfall for 1946, was: |lt plo . | to live During the program which fol At Monday’s meeting, with a , • he Oddi y. without giving any- January 11.65 H M the wav of service to lowed the banquet, Charles Bick- few "carry-over” directors, sev-[ February ......... ..........11.32 ner, m aster of Sydney Croft A. eral new faces w’ere seen on the Balance Left For March 4 4 10.39 Durth F. & A. M. lodge, presented the 1948 board. The next meeting of Future Festivals; Old A p ril ........... 3.73 sted out that the young Grand Worthy Matron with a the group will be held August L 0.1 ........... 2.33 » served this nation in beautiful myrtlewood gavel. Sev-125. and all meetings will be held Business Completed lodge, June . . ................. ........... 1.71 wark rose to heights and vs eral bouquets were presented to on the fourth Monday of the July ................46 »f the way of life, which, the honored guests. After intro-Jfollowing months. With a cash balance on hand August ........... ........... .09 tea. is always given by duction of guests and talks. a | W i Help Lily Week Affair of $793.67. which includes $77.53' September ....... ........... 1.20 tjgh service. Rotary, he social hour was enjoyed. the Christmas tree fund, and Better to advertise this area ol October .......... 8.88 •lit. lead the way in giv- $100 pledged to the community Committee in charge of dec i the world's biggest flower« November ......16.85 ee to the community. orations included M rs. Arthur growing area, the association de building fund, once that is tie- KRY I the nation, December ......... 8.33 gun, the Azalea Festival Associa Stonehouse; banquet, Mrs. Lucius cided to co-operate fully in all Total for 19-16 ......... 75.70 fe-hlood of this nation Axford, Mrs. Edith Low, Mrs. ways with the 1948 lily week tion showed a gain during 1947 According to Mr. Whirry. the eomes from the fibre as Mina Christensen. Mrs. Gladys observance. It was suggested by from all the activities. This cash "f small communities, Kindel. Mrs. Rose Hubbard. Mrs. a number of the Azalea Festival balance is vet in addition to the ra in o v e r th e w e e k -e n d c a m e u p property acquired d u r i n g t h e 'W lth,n four inches of bringing the small j communities1 .. Agda Bickner and Mrs. Iris Kin- directors to stage many events year, such as the queen’s robe. the 1947 up to normal, compar clubb in conjunction with the Lily Week The association gained $868.71 able to 1946. officials in an effort to raise the from Che five dances staged New Observer To Start Here •¿•’ge cities. needed finances. George Widney will l>egin hi» during the spring, The financial Fresh Fish Daily ir great men. the great- duties as observer at the local To benefit from the advertising statement, as read: great that the w’orld Fresh fish will be obtainable [eat i ’ known, j station about August 1, Paul always have daily at the Brookings Market, received through the state high RECEIPTS I Whirry told the Pilot. George the small town or the it was announced by Elmer Park way commission travel bureau Funds transferred from ! has been helping "to get hang because of Azalea State Park, er in this issue of the Pilot. Mr. the annual barbecue will be held, C. of C............,...... V of things" for the past several district governor of P arker fishes in the bay. and Net from Christmas tree 77 53 davs as well as the flower show an Borleske emphasized furnishes this and other markets. 868.71 nually staged by the Azalea Gar Five Dances ance of service as ex- Merchandise sale *■ ’?!! ™ (¡rand Master Visited > Rotary. Rotary is house guests of Mrs. Ruth Bath- den club. However, there will Concessions at Festival a rose, he told his iany. who was a collegemate at be less emphasis placed on the Local I. O. O. F. 1/nU'e You plant it in the W hitman in their undergraduate Azalea Festival in future years, Total RY! $1.793 59 Chetco Lodge, No. 249, I. O. with festivities probably being J* it is full of bloom, days. O. F. was host to Dr. Earl J. EXPENSES confined to one day and an eve blooms bring joy to A club meeting, in order to 388 16 Ivip’ kfand m aster of the Grand ’ »ho chances to view hear the message delivered at ning, unless plans are made to Barbecue costs 74 16 °f Oregon, at the regular the contrary. Advertising, pictures • ar> can do likewise to the Salem conference, will be 256 23 meeting, Thursday evening Representatives from the lily Court Robe and gowns F a community, held by the club this evening at 60 59 Other visitors included H. L. Court meals, etc growers were emphatic in their i Borleske w’ere eight o’clock. 22 50^ Crawford, Grand Herald; Dr. statements concerning continu Signs *7 50 <~ G. Stem, special District dep- ance of the festival. They wish Flower show prize p . j l 'u t y Grand Master; L. P Sydow, « “Will Win” S oftb all Game At to gain, in every way possible, Gift to Park caretaker 15 08 Noble Grand of Roosevelt lodge Stationery & Postarge all attention to this area. at Gold Beach; Hans Thieland, Wie Rod And Gun Club Picnic Incorporation fee .......... 5000 a,B° of Roosevelt lodge, and How- Liability insurance u y rainy season does “hot w ater” most of the time Liability Of Person Is 763 67 arfi Cantrall of the Klamath Falls jly Balance on hand . , ‘nt0 August, and if for the women have promised l° | | ^ e a s o n por Insurance _____ kdge. »¿4^ erst"bi!o member Grand Master Ivie gave an in W'l"n ahddittonmteo the event of the M l» Edith Ott. who m aintain, Total $1,793.59 Gun Club but structive and interesting talk as -------_ _ _ _ _ ------ JJ’?ber the ’ B etter day. there will be games tor the,an msuranee agency m this area. dnl th e o th e r s iis to r s h o llo w in g - ........ . . . . . . . kiddies, with ample prize, for in all branche« except life in- \ ’a v v L a d V islts „«me «■ know, what is healthy the meeting, refreshments of ice foture. the tho women ----- are the winner in each event. A fter‘surance, told the Pilot Monday, B e f o r e Forejgn |>Utv [cream and cake were served.. »in over the men ‘ a basket lunch at noon with all that people shou . .. th j \fervin a fireman second class. Rod and Gun C lublthe coffee and ice cream at the their insurance, espt ia. > ■ - h a s been stationed the past Warren S m i t h , of Morton, » — [expense of the club '-a s u n K o tn P n c h e n ,,v e j Wash., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. [will Sunda>. at the fun will begin. action [Naval training center, is visiting Cliff Brimm. place Rumors have it that this p,c- legal a{ • lhe artJcle ln | his par,,ntS- Mr. and Mrs P. D Mrs Nelle Marie Benjamin of »hose status w ith the n i C _WU1 ihe Saturday Evening Post, of [Stark, befor) reporting to San Kansas City, Mo„ arrived here « 5unioned, was the Wednesday afternoon by bus to Unu’ Micky xti/xifv uouia Gould which a condensation appeare c" oi<* of the --------¡anxious B etter to * * see how r ,. Hpr ad he will embark for foreign duty. visit her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. . mpire for the will be able to handle this situ- in t < .» . . . Pi«»where in He enlisted in the navy last B J. Gould She left today on her ’ ,« a n d a ll a t,o n M cm b. rs a r c p r a y , c f r • ■ n , - cls.whcre , n . '• > . .. way to Portland. J « ill J