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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1947)
I £ tobe ?, •Ws ^endan^J in toog, teir • too, io your I * ,r,i' ~ y| diffic,. ' also lildren,’ - il Me left fiton, relative^ Mr on and hohda T d ‘ctnc wg ross Ireenho Always For A More Progressive B rookings-H arbor Area! NUMBER THIRTY-SIX I. C. To Hold rings On Bus Franchise lic e I dry toned uid MMl if ukings Witness To |Called First In timony H earing BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON Failure Of Speaker Costs’I p t t o r F v n lo in Q R ptarians Neat Sum . * f p ‘.e r fApHlllS Because John Ginther, who had charge of the program for the day, failed to convince his pro posed speaker to appear, mem bers of the Rotary club, Tuesday noon, found themselves facing a num ber of fines. Each was supposed to talk for one m inute without using any personal pronouns. Each time a pronoun was used, it cost the of fender a dime. Those wTTo didn't h a \e the courage to try’, paid 25c into the coffers. Chain Deal ( ham Store I)ei ■‘Going Through' Growers Told To Pack H’s and Vp and Have Ready To Ship THURSDAY, NOVEMBER <i. 1947 / ’’k 4 Satellite ( h ap ter Servicemen Hold l-ot Luck Supper INCWCSI 0. E. S. pi 4 a The V eterans of Foreign W ars and the A m u an Legion an- nounee a gel together, for all veterans and their wives, to be I HU|)ltT III MtllC |h e ’d A rm istic e e v e n in g .N o v e m b e r j Local Lodge Installed 11th at the Grange Hall. At Impressive ( ’ere There will be a pot luck supper at seven P M. with dancing and' monies, Saturday music afterw ard. Bachelors need’ Beauty j Public Utilitiies Com- Severeal people of this area. not bring anything, wives should1 began Tuesday w ith a » Auto I Grand Lodge officers of O re members of the Pacific Bulb bring any dish suitable for the lef open hearings, when >r A d gon Grand ( ’hapter of E astern Growers Association, received the supper. V > was and w ttl .S ta r were present in force last following letter, which is self- |rd concerning th e p ro - 1 was annouced that this is Saturday for institution of the explanatory u u an Hffa‘r f° r a l‘ vetcrans 1 S atellite chapter, newest in the "It will be of great u interest , to ¡»hether or arc "W™- «U te. when over 200 «at down irings Postponed all Illy RrouTrs who have M irp iq sJa rs of either of the Rroupr „ lhc banquet, and la te r were (I- .re going to press, the lily bulbs. Croft-type, from six -'stag in g the affair. I present for the ceremonies. m informed that these inch and up. that the Pacific | ---------------------- have been postponed for by the Bulb Growers Association, known t being, or u n til'a ruling, as the ‘over-all association,* has down by the In te rsta te • . • W orthy Matron Dorothy Tcm- definite word t h a t the chain * ? Com m ission, rega rd- plnr. . stores are definitely working on ti/pe of service across a Mrs. Helen Dunham. a plan to help us out in this W orthy Patron E arl T em plar This was on motion by emergency, of over-production. Smith River, Will Be Associate M atron Lillian Wei- »hound lines to which the "A great deal of work has been deman. j Speaker for Event P Bus Lines concurred. done by R C. Keuhner, of the Associate Patron Chas. Low’. Event First In Series T reasurer Iris Kindel. nchise of American Bus At the next regular meeting Farm Market Relations of the To Raise Finances For Conductress Eileen Swan. travel Highway 101. of Azalea Garden Club, Nov. 13. chain stores, to bring about this Associate Conductress Alice Lily Blossom Week slem. Friday’, Brookings the annual chrysanthemum tea aid. A marketing committee, rep Rausch. »ill be the first heard w ill be held, at which Mrs. Helen resenting the different districts, Chaplain Mary H anks., ciding case, followed by Dunham, Smith River grower, had l>een formed and it is now A box lunch social will he held id » Marshall Agnes.« Riekner. from a number of coast and authority, will be principal wholly between them ar.d the Thursday. November 6th at the O rganist Goldie Smith have voted to favor speaker, said Mrs. Lockland, club heads of the chain stores, to {>er- H arbor Grange Hall, at 7 30 fect the details of the plan for P. M Adah Helen Ahbntt. of the francise, president, Wednesday. marketing Meanwh'le growers ted U 'nwticallly Unanimous Ruth Helen Hanscam The state library has promised " A* T h’s social is sponsored by the . , . ... , who are interested should m a k e i n . . _ • ... E sther Grace Edwardson. | Orford city council and to have a choice exhibit of gar- sure how .. . . 1 ro ,‘ Elly «.rowers Association many cases of each as a mean;» of helping to finance M artha Rose Hubbard. f Commerce v o te d in den books op hand at the m eet size they will have to dispose of Electa Jewel, Gott. | ' 1 " M g ra n t ing. which members may enjoy this wav and prepare them in next year's "Lily Blossom Time” W arder Mina Christensen. According to George Funk, fr GW c ity coun- reading dry peat moss and k'eep them in a chairm an of the entertainm ent Sentinel Sam Gott. r Y,.- Each member who has chrysan well-aired, cool place. committee, a series of monthly [Waldport, Newport, and themums. is asked to bring one Grand lodge officers present ,, , , “The chain stores deserve the events will be held to raise mon-Jhnd taking part in the cerernon- ETC each were unanimous in , . choice bloom for display, from *ui- Actions which orders will be taken for \ jrit ’ ( in fn ln the« * ey <O d,’fra -v nprpssary expenses lies, included ' ' n d ‘l‘‘ ' h. . * ,n s ,a K‘nK the annual "Lily Bios- W G M —C ’aterine Feiger of to Guernsey Frazier, the April plant sale. ting the American Bus Hostesses for the event are. ..rni,.~ , m,,r ’i n n The« have s,!rn which proved such ¡Salem J . L .KU .r. . m . m £ an “»tstand.ng success this past, W G P Roy Hatfield, of Port- *as in Brookings, on ¡Edith Newton, Mabel Stonehouse given this service to the public there has been no ad-¡M y rtle Hibbard. Verna Asche. before in the rhatter of food prod summer. This method of finane-iland ’•on toward the proposed (Hazel Hendry, Lillian Mathews. ing should prove to he much A G. M limn Thum, of Cot- ucts but this their first attem pt more popular than soliciting in- »age Grove. j Series of Meetings Planned to help dispose of any goods j A G. P.—Rex Hartley of Jef- ® Be See Here B etter to outline the forth classed as non-essentials. This dividual donations. A splendid program for T h u rs-1 ferson. next week, according to coming year's plans. Mrs. Lock- accounts for the time it has taken • u j iday n>f?ht has been lined up and G Sec.. L aura Bretscher, of Uler- a new bus, as will land has planned a series of com this route, will be seen m ittee meetings this week. She to get this campaign launched ronsjsts of entertainm ent, cash Portland. The marketing com m ittee w prizes, delicious food. etc. In I G. T reas Maude Robert« of ¡¡J bus. a 1947 ACF, is will sta rt the year’s work by now active, preparing for the vjew t ^a t a n the pro- Portland. ‘Oned with new’ pan- having all the club hostesses of next step. F urther directions will ceeds derived from this affair) . A G. Con - Pearl McClay, of >e motor, which is sus- the year in to tea Wednesday. follow soon will he used to sponsor such a|L a G ra n d e I ‘ the middle o the b u j Thursday she will have all proj “Clifford W W alker. Sec-Treas worthy cause, a large turnout is G (’hap - Evelyn Stehm an. of • Baggage is ect comm ittee chairmen in for a urer. Pacific Bulb Growers As expected. P ortland under the seats. The conference. sociation." The "one and only" Mickey G. Lee. Hazel Graham, of T1I« ^•passenger capacity. Gould will function as to ast lamook. . Local News Items Fire District Will Hold m aster and chief auctioneer and G. M arsh al-A lice Robinson of oof George H. Gage, prominent J£|ection On December 1 some very lively bidding is anti Independence. . G. Org Maude M artin of Cor- motel owner of Santa Barbara,) special meeting is called for cipatt*d for the gayly decorated Calif., and Dr. Armstroing <• p ^ p jjtb e r 1 to elect one director boxes containing tasty morsels vallis. G. Adah—I^aurose Hibberd, of Los Angeles, have been fishingk r Brookings Fire Protec- prepared by dainty feminine hands. Imbler, of America a re the in this area for the past three tjon fjjst n Ct. Filing for nomina- - ........... - ■ ---- -- ---- ---- ( G Ruth Virginia Brown of petition, will tie received. ever> p aren t-teach er day, and were fortunaTe in an - This concern for chil- ing about 100 pounds of choice (Each petition must he be signed G. E sther — M arjory Leo, of „ basis for the group's salmon. by fifteen name«, and must be We have just secured a new Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W alter S. Jones delivered bv Nov. 15 to Fred W. Den Mother for Brookings. Mr«. the impetus from G M artha Agnea Dame of efforts m ust pour left yesterday for San Francisco xiixire. Poling place for the com- Mendenhall. We ane all th an k Portland. to make th eir future home. They ,ng election will be at the C entral ful to have her in the organiza G Electa Gladys Zell of W as of Nov. 9 to 15 is leased their place, just north of building.. tion as we know she will make co. Oregon. ® d u ra tio n week, and town ‘to Mr. and Mrs.. Otto C. (». Warder—Mabel Gofer, of a fine den mother. H er meetings .^ P to n . superintendent Turley, who will there establish Better Half Club Will | will be held a fte r school at her Portland schools has set Thurs- the home of the Turlej s BuP Issile Baas, Portland November 12th home on Monday« New ¡»rid pt '' "r ’ 13 as tim e Gardens. The B etter Half Club, auxiliary'«pective cubs are urged to be your T eachers." Al, IL S. V Carnival A ttract* i g n i t e th e conflict with the to the Rod and Gun Club. w ilD present at the first meeting on iil • ■ Despift t • a Monday the 7th as the leaders Brookings high school coffer* 1 ‘r3 1 ’ '¡e ^ocal schools I regular ^ X ™ u ‘ni nh r e a- q - u a d l« « S hall at S p. m„ to r « .» ¡« I >ix- -ten will bo. elect «J at were enr.che hed by a substantial P- m. 'm which • p poatponed. that «m« time. > » um in eaee,. of $5(0 !a-t Friday i j meeting . . .k . . . u u .u«. - m eeting p e tin e w hich « v a« o sip o n e a . »»»«» m «» » <■ <-«««-.- WWIy. ted room rep- tonight at the ig. « Wl,i;due tc conflicts, last month Equipment and games are be- evening, when the annual school ^*¡¡1 function socially be Rex N J k r N e u fe ,d l w'-ho will) All members and prospective ing donated and txnight for the carnival was held at the gym. 't1- at this time. U lk on ‘ 'C haracter Building." m em ber, are asked to be pre J coming w inter cub program . Despite rain about Despite the the rain about 200 peo- v °n t)ership enroll- Volunteers are being sought |p le took part in the fun offered - I ts . Claude Goldizen and Lxmn Hampton, who will tell ent. since special attractions arff for two more den m others any-¡by the various booths. The door 14 committee of l i a i ia i^ u ? "American Education.” promised. one interested should contact prize, a waffle iron, w ent to Mr. r every one F< 11<............ .. 1 - • - Geo. W. Widney. Cubm aster. .and Mrs Brad Tillotson. Pilot Classifieds Get Results! rial hour will be enjoyed. )in. Chrysanthemum Tea Set Nov 13. By Garden Club l r o i t Lilv Growers Krnnd l<M lg,> includw’ Association Bills Box Social Tonight Par A. Will Hold •g. Tonight Cub Scout Doings ) H. b.