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* Page T u o “W orld’s Finest CIi m a t e ’ BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON ing fair. The club is planning a Bl11 WiU be in cf_ modem piant of i 4-H booth a t the fair. it’s You 9 ? . 'formerly s , ^ Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wood left " h i l e at P o r t) ,« ,,- Tuesday m orning for th e ir home earge of the M at Fresno, following a m onth’s ° f Stacy’s, one Of ., D E W E Y A K E R S , E d i t o r a n d P u b l is h e r vacation spent here visiting re l Plants on the _____ G E N E G O U L D , A s s o c ia te E d i t o r The Cubs, a t last, have had atives. their overnight hike and stay. Mrs. G ertrude Sanford and: tu r ”^d out be a 3' daughter, uauK..«.vi, « Mrs. « . John jo n n A a o braham r a n a m - - : NATIONAL É D IT O R IA L» day and *9 2-night bout. Each Cub I son and little son of San F ran- --------- - A S S O C IA T IO N Oio jroughi his own bed roll and I cisco, arrived Monday for th e ir il I T I OI food and each cooked his own vacation here, to renew acquain food, in one w ay o r another. tances. D uring th e ir stay the are A fter the first night was over, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vance N atio n al A d v a r t h inq Repräsentative they got up early and went on Bolick at V a l l e y View Auto a d-mile hike up above the old Court. M U 5 P A F I I AI}V e I(TI^NC S B B V tC B . IWC. Gold Beach road, and above Hugh Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rice of |en a« Moore’s place T h_ nnv, a - .u I Albany spent a w eek’s vacatio n ' i P t i y 5hey Went ° n vlsitinS bis fath er, O. M. Rice, a 4-mile hike, down the old and his sister, Miss Elm a. J Servirq America • A d v e r a r » andatile Horna Town Nawepapara rOa^ ‘ ThJS Ume eaCh E verett H ursch of P o rtlan d as these •WW. tendel^-Cfceea»».«. • „ N C I I • H e f e e e t S e e F r e e d m . C e t earned his pack and w ater. All spent the week-end here visiting w ere tired th a t night. The sec- his siter. Mrs. Edna Ross and ond night out some of the Cubs m other. Mrs. Oda H ursch and S u b s c r ip tio n R a t e : became a little b rav er and made other relatives. n u rs c n ’ a n d j P e r Y e a r , in C u r r y C o u n ty , O r e g o n .......................$2.60 th e ir beds about 100 yards from __ —___________________ ___ Biltwefl P e r Y e a r , o u ts id e C u r r y C o u n t y ........................ $11.00 the main camp. Along about mid- U ; i r h n r r-i u night a wolf (they said) gave i « „ D avenport, & out w ith a howl, and a new trail, i n s t a l l s N e w O ffic e rs Azalea Festival on de-emphasiz The J u b ' m eeting of H a r b o r ’) ftavenos ing the Festival, and placing the stra ig h t as an arrow , w as made heavy effort on the Lily Week in about five seconds from thej Community club was held Fri- affair. However, th at does not spot they had bedded down, to da>' afternoon a t the G range hall, j mean the complete de-emphasis the cam pfire. The next morning ^ew officers, for the coming y e a r of the Festival, ra th e r it m eans we found shoes, tro users and were installed by Missouri Mor-1 V | two separate and entirely differ p a rts of th e ir bedrolls on this gan, and included: P resident—Mae Simpson. e n t approaches to the sam e goal. new trail. So you can guess how Mattresses Vice-president—H azel Hendry.. J j There w ill be m any details to they looked as they raced into S e c re ta ry -T re a su re r — M ary camp. T here w ere 17 present, work out. iw the coming m onths, Sunspun Cavitt. counting four den chiefs and the and certainly these w ill be done Because of the sm all a tte n d Widneys. G ary A ult, Richard in a co-operative m anner. Since Super Rest ance, little business was tra n s both functions need a certain Campbell and Dick New m an won acted. Following the m eeting re- prize money for the best handi am ount of funds to achieve t9ie Tuftless ft w ork brought in to the Cieshments of w'hipped cream , results sought, these two groups c ra - - - .. .v V- » i I \ IU U *Y cake and coffee w ere served by couid well accomplish this by pack meeting. Monday If you care to h e a r more about XIrs- B ertha Moore, Mrs. P auline joining forces toward that goal. the cam ping trip ju st ask a n y ,PalIady and M rs- M ary V anPelt. By this, I mean the two groups t ub as they are quite eager to I ” ------ -----------—— ------- - could stage dances jointly, di teii everyone — George Widney, P o r t l a n d C l e a n e r T a k e s viding the revenue, could work cubm aslfr-_________________ ¡ C h a r g e O f L o c a l P l a n t rtr Electric tow ard a com m unity center in which both groups could realize Refrigerai g re a te r retu rn s for th eir efforts. iB ill, M a u r y arrived S a tu rd a y While Azaleas do not bring this A fam ily re-union of the Me-J ¡evening from P o rtlan d to m ake Washers area any appreciable am ount of Indoe fam ily w as held Sunday their home in Brookings, w here revenue, it cannot he denied th at ¡at the home of Will Mclndoe W ater Heat By Dewey flowers n have An was 1 ilv tr,-..,.. ... , , . I these same '«*■'< »iwwvra a v e p placed la c e d ¡ A n outdoor picnic w a s planned n la n n o d h i BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT w ant to see. It isn’t the town E ntered as second-class m atter, a t the postoffice a t Brookings, Ore., March 7, 1946, under the Act of M arch 3. 1879. Cub Scout Doings »Il HlUJKEr With Coi W . A. S. t j' .$ ■ of lines Sense Ant Some N O N SEN SE- Sealv k " « ... ■ ■ « ;■ Smith River News K ' ! I ‘ " s , . Á k ..... . J F ; # -N I i e I À i 1 e '¿Ív. » '. / t l ' r h é ? 3 X J : : ' , . . " ' i 1:' * “ t is d a l e s T H E lilies, ; moved indoors, where w leners a,mOSt a "d »he lily industry, have and were roasted in the fireplace, and Growers of the W orld’s F inest w ,\k , , w ',' r n’" ° 7 r w in con" nu" » h‘K a picnic lunch was enjoyed. The »round a . d r. J h,' l ' ,r rev™ ue. >hu» the emphasis, CROFT EASTER LILY i , Ti d. ' Was' no,hlnK ! forw ard •», „ oreuier occasion w as in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wood of Fresno. »hie!, had BU" ’S A" .......... P lanting and Forcing Stock Mrs. Wood is a sister of Will t h e ir V II I S Higgling for from the initial step taken last -Mclndoe, Mary A nthony and E l Brookings, Ore. u s A m ay ¡1 ' h a , " ....................... ’• .... h — ' d o " la Plaisted. They are form er res idents of Sm ith River, but have M lled normal size " " " '* " ““""J " " variow, prowpa of been aw ay for several years. Tl, . . ' ' ¡ r'" ,ir ta. ami certainly, if for no \ isiting and renewing acquain- Thi good done to the lilie s'o th e r reason, benefits will ccr-| tances were enjoyed. Among the ana gardens of tht area is not ta m ly eonu to the area group resent were Mr. and Mrs. the only g,„Hl realised from tht\ Irw in Mclndoe. Mr. and Mrs. J<x ram . sant to tte th, heaviest Ju ly rum in st co h s. The h ie B° 5' *’hat a ra ,n - and w hat Mendez. Mr and Mrs A1 Love al danger m PAt csf of Westi r I’esults w ere realized hand and children. Joy . Mclndoe, . .by the grow ers of this area, re- Reynold Plaisted, Marilyn Plais Oregon hti.s ifstrai tly ardless of w hat the crop. It ted Robert Mclndoe, and Miss la b eled . Vnt y when ¡had come to th a t place where Zada Mcl ndoe U alm ost ejiplttsu , , the hum idity w as so low, the itui The reg u lar monthly moistuta* Hent of the ground <»f Sm ith River 4-H * m eeting Monday, as tht un rose brighi i |Ow but was eh is not th case held Monday evening at 'luh tl and the skies clearet l*’ople o f | n g h , 'om-1 w the area seenu'd to ike a new , m unity hall F arm Advis< >r H ar- oub over ry D icker of E ureka w b a s e on living The ttitudt oi — Pr osent I nfall fi st n ic e and sh. ,d i an , interesting almost everyone seen edu-i »ni 'Mb BREAK FAST re w alking in rational pletely reverse them troin movie. Follow ing this I hazards prev- j he instructed t, last week That to «ys and girls tin ram. That « j i n filltr and h t'alth j sigr fheir Pntry b,anks LUNCH tim e, a t least to exhii,i»°o 11 *’ fh«’it‘ projects at the unX h a ' : , n , ' ,,i:us'- It did me a lot of g<xwi. Mon-{/f un th c l u b m em bers to tak D IN N E R »* i t s You « av evening, to learn that the 11 vou want ti live in the kind com m unity m ajority wished to a town keep the tradition of the Azalea Like tj kind ot a town you like fe stiv a l next \ car I was pleased You shouldn't slip y our clothes to see the w illingness of those those J ... „ a grip llmgness of in connected «th the Lily Week af- And sta rt on a lone lone h ,k . ,,nd “ h“ * yOU it' ' ' R A L I » II ' I N (’ E N T ’ S Restaurant Fountain DELICIOUS FOOD.’ See Us For a «;™ F e » bigg..p’° „ u w M t . x : ! 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