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reasoinjd J nr fìlaf ewg stensen rom the 'ncerning ing pp ‘a, will ‘h amber ¡ Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community ne Three, Number Three BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON Thursday, March 18, 1948 pring Fashion Show Plans Finished E ’her V rs, ¡T. NO. 17 HAS f c X i a í Ä s DROUTH IN CALIF. George Funk Plan His STYLES WILL BE Display, Oakland Show Roy Sunderland of the Chetco George and M arie Funk, whose ALTERNATIVE Home and Auto Supply Co. re REALLY AFFECTS display of C roft Lilies won them DISPLAYED A T tu rn ed to Brookings last week, sw eepstakes at the O akland from P o rtlan d w here he had been 1ST BUILD, 1948 atten Flow er show last year, a re busy 9 :0 0 A T HALL d in g a school for appliance- OREGON PEOPLE now making a rran g em en ts for service men. He was fortunate in the 1948 show which will he held Satellite Social Club’s being able to arrange his classes Cattle Are Being; la te in April. Mr. Funk is hav so th a t he could attend both the Affair First In Local ing lilies forced for the event Brought To Oregon ¡gas and the electric appliance Area’s Ilistorv when he hopes to exceed his last lschools during the same week. Ranges For Feed y e a r’s showing. According to Mr. Sunderland., following is the text of a S a te llite Social Club will hold ent tor for testing testing of all types types received bv Miss Dora E E .. equipm e<iuipm ent of all Seriousness of the C alifornia its first annual Spring Dance lieu, clerk of school district a PPl*ances will be installed in drouth is more than just propa- and Fashion showing, S aturday, from the state board of riear future, so that^ a com- ganda many people who have March 20, at the H arbor G range can he offered to stopped in Brookings aver. Last ition pursuant to the con- plete ' * service ............... hall, when Chub Howe’s orches- of the local schools, as re- his custom ers. Additional equip- Saturday, while en route to Port- tra will furnish the music. by the departm ent repre- w’lll then be added as needed. p and, a resident of the San Joa- W ith m any juveniles serving s------------- ¡quin valley ate lunch here, and itive who visited here last --------- as models for the styles to he »ary: before leaving stated that farm - W ith delegates from each of Hisplayfct, the style showing has l iu d i,a .i pinched • Miss Beaulieu: the com m unity’s organizations ’ n s,p PP<‘d ahead to 9:0(1 p. m. worse than if a depression had which wish to p articip ate the when W ard’« Clothing Store. The representative of th e sta te hit. 1948 Azalea Festival association T° ? n Shop Hn<1 Moort?’» V ariety Irtment of education visited In addition to rem arks passed w ill meet Friday. March 19 at and Apparel Shop will have dis Brookings High school on by people travelling through here g p m in V incent’s R estau ran t plays of "w hat *• tx>inK Worn ^ary 13. 1948, and spent most IM.lW * * 1948.’ Paul DeBlock, a Portland rose 1 , 1 f) J l 1 y riorwirc 1 1 , ? Uot’o J T h " f fea Azalea room day in examination of the • nj. equipment, classroom auth o rity , was guest speaker at I i h G arm ents from W ard's Cloth- Plans will he fom ulated and wnon. and in conference the Azalea Garden Club's M arch!. shipped already the principal. ine m«>tincr Oregon ¡pal. The fohow following m eeting, inct last ThnrcHav Thursday. iiic His sub- ■ s and recommendations ject, “Growing and Showing Ros- fact alone | ta as a result of this vis 'e s,” w as presented with enthusi- lem to Oreg usually have ! asm and inform ation of an ex- local consump e Brookings High school is Pe r t- He urged gardeners of this O ther reports say th a t people fcstiva| attenrt th |, nWP„ n Irene Rau. C harlotte L andauer, tinted with a seriously o v e r - 'arca io P^ant more and better , whose backlog of finances do not nr send thpjr Nied condition th at m ust be roses- suggestions to W. Joan Byren, B etty Nelson, Et tie M yrtle Bunnell. Pat m the im m ediate fu-i In planting roses. Mr. DeBlock * * ' V m e s ( 'b adw’ick. Brookings, Secre Payne, K erns, P a tty P a tte rso n and Hugh The buildin í houses grades advises having two people do cen( — wh, „ , , hey m a y ' , , ; " d o ns rem ain- Akers. and civ nine 4-u .« , - . • vein aiaiva w nt'it uivy iiidy b u l k , inrhubri • UPPer uJ ? ”. m" . ' mp° r,a n ' their lives anew. A few of such 're's V ariety and A pparel ing to be settled, and on the £tate D e partm ent ftter Reveals /M l ,ocal Deficiencies V SA Azalea Festival Association W ;ll Make 1948 Plans L^araen n e a rs , Authority on Roses A t March Meeting 0. a ’Chooi. The first four grades ward. Dig large enough hole io »th e new unit recently- con- accommodate the roots* having a s V m \ e 7 „ 'u X “K''n<ia foP ,hl’ meeUn* in " ? ° P' wUI show c,o,hinK *7 7 " ''" , M" rilyn on the high school site, building is 'so being taxed ad th capacity for which designed in th at the fou rth !’ s pa rt oj fhp cor- I which was originally f t r ^creational activi- cone of earth in the bottom of .. ‘ On u h a t d ay of the week ( aro1 Ann Benson. Beverly southw’est Oregon. hould the barbecue be held? iStoller, E linor D ePalm a. H arriet th e hole, to fit into the roots of Rains of last week did little Should a banquet be held again Stevenson, Agda Bickner, Iris th e plants. Then fill in the hole. tam ping down the ground close more than nothing to aid the this y e a r? If so who should p r e - , Kindel and Dorothy Widney. situation in the drouth-stricken pare it? tQ roots. 'A surprise ending for the fa- area. Should the association sponsor sb*°n show is planned. Dancing "Don’t be afraid to prune your a Festival Queen and c o u rt? If ,o music by ('hub Howe’s orch- roses heavily. Cut back to one so, should all m em bers be local <s,ra will follow immediately, o r two eyes," he said. “Fertilize girls or have a court made up of H arry Axford and his com m it- ' Problem is increased fur- th ree tim es a year, using tw-o or girls from neighboring commun ’ee have a special tre a t in store v ‘ . 'ire of the p atro n s th ree tablespoons for each plant. for those who p a rta k e of refresh ities the sam e as last y e a r? at , rhe program of studies S pray every four weeks for the Since the Odd Fellows do not m ents. They will sell coffee and / ‘■it/’ S!li Pcts not now’ of- dseaise “blackspot,” using Bor- have a license to hold «lances in bot doughnuts made while you > inclusion will req u ire deaux. th e ir hall is th e re a way to hold wat<h, or dance. ' ' Oom space and “In showing roses the foliage In pervious issue of the Pilot -.crr.v»- jn }he size of th e is very im portant. Debud early In a property tra n sfe r late last tw o dances, one an “old tim ers” the nam e of W ard’s Clothing so th e m arks won’t show on the week when W. E. Deveny bought dance the sam e as last y e a r? school is operating und er stem. It takes 70 days fre m the the old Foster Place in the H ar- Should a band or sim ilar or- Store .was inadvertently om itted acc<iunt» of ’be »how. °ns that do not provide tim e the bud shows until full bor district, the Devenys became ganization be invited to partici- fro™ M v ertisem ent telling of the a f wholesome atm osphere bloom. To show’ roses they should landed people while Mr. Frye, pate. 'he maximum o pportunity be one-half to t h r e e - fourths from whom the farm was p u r-' Should there be a gueen’s coro fa ir may be seen on («age five e students. It is difficult to open." chased, became a landlord in nation in the p ark preceeding the ,fus ‘ssu<’- s TT. O rri * Phases of th e pro- When asked which varieties of tow n. Bar-B-Q? , ~~ oecau'« under o th e r cir- roses do best in this area, Mr. The Deveny real esta te office! The setting of the celebration’s f t a s t c r iM lilHSC S e r v i c e ■ iices the results would be DeBlock mentioned first: S a tu m a will still hold two rooms in the date is a difficult problem for Gold Beach V arious group* Host high school stu- —a b rillian t bi-colored rose. A house form erly owned by them, many reasons. N um erous inquir-iw ill p articip ate a t the county ' enjoy going to school and few others were Crimson Glory, and Hr. Frye plans to rent the ies have already been received fa ir grounds in a Sunrise Service reflect^ in th eir general I B ettv P rio r Guillot President rem ainder of the building for a asking about the festival date a n d ; on Piaster Sunday, March 28. at of Purixiseful activity in Hoover. Im perial P o tentate and home- J t would be an advantage to tell 6:00 a.m. The A m erican Legion hy4m si- . itions and inn the McGreedy roses. ln another deal the past w e e k ,; them now. However, it is agreed has asked F a th e r Ison to a rra n g e with th e o th er Tea was served by Mrs. Helen Hr. and Mrs. Cormack. recently , by all th a t the festival should be the service. The Gold Beach band, . nr' to sense this Dunham, chairm an, assisted by from Detroit. Mich., became the (held during the height of the! under Sibley M ateer, will furnish tudents in th e Ethel Olsen G race VanZee, Eve- owners of the H. H arris home blooms in the park. A com m ittee music for the service. The Rev. 'Chool, but a t the lyn Scott Pauline Lehman and next to the w G- Hoagland prop-¡consisting of H erb Payne, Mr. Mr. Keyser, of the P resbyterian wonders how im -; M aude Tuffs. ;erty. C hristensen and Wm. Crissey has church and F a th e r Ison, of the the physical limi- _________ ' _________ _ The Devenys moved to their been designated as the "date set- Episcopal church will conduct building and grade D r J. E. Stevenson told of his farm Sunday and will m ake some ting" board and it is the duty of the worship service. R egular ay in this condi- relations with the Gong family >ntpro\ 'm ents on the property these men to inform the assoei- E aster services will be held a t i ation at t h e earliest possible a la te r hour in each respective Jdes five a t P ortland, before and of tim e w’hen, in th e ir opinions, the church. In case of storm y w eath- showing of Jedw in’s differen t the w ar. The Gong boy w. win- er, th e Sunrise service will be Utah, made a t the Town azaleas will be a t th eir beat. d istra c t- n er in competion with 17 The public is welcome to at- held in the new' Episcofial < ist week a ttra c te d quite a st. Sh se in the an A m erican Magazine < accordine to Ben Kerns. tend this m eeting and all sug- n o rth east of th e courthou» building, and is now studying yar gestion.% are solicited and will be eryone is urged to rise earl four also school in New York C t given consideration by th e as- begin E a ste r day togeth iti r drinking talk was given Tuesday sociation. fellow ship and w orship of 5 m ; R otary luncheon. Broker Was Made Farmer By Real Estate Transfer t'e i ce SMH ’4 1 Ü