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Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community THREE, NUMBER FOUR. BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 194« talea Festival ites Set For iy 22 and 23 > Floyd Kindel Leases Chetco Cafe For Year Bene™ Dance To devote th e ir complete time BriDCIS EnOUCih to the new tavern, Mr. and Mrs. _ ~ ^**53' Jim Robinson have leased the FOT A m O U 101*106 Chetco Cafe to Floyd Kindel for 'ale» the azaleas show th a t J,b e coming year, it was announc- The g p a trirk .. . . ’ «¡,1 bloom later this snrinu cd T uesday- He will assume con- lan*“ * T' \ a’nck s day am bu- ’i " , ™ » y ’ opening d.«e of - ^ 1 and. i Brookings Story To Be Heard On April 18 Fashions Showing Attracts Throng Saturday Evening In a telegram to C harles Gray- $hel, Tuesday, C om m ander Scott, this Greyhound s m a ste r of cerem on ies on “Rom ance of the H igh ways," told th a t he would broad A capacity crowd w itnessed cast concerning E a ste r Lilies and ' V,., w onH 91 it new tavern. . enough was raised to Brookings on Sunday. April 18. the S a te llite Social club’s first annual spring fashion show, last The telegram read: 7 ' a meednc of A z a k a Mr’ K,ndt’1’ who h« been cook buy ’be «"bulance. E a ste r Romance of the H igh S a tu rd a y night at the H arbor a L .a ,,„ „ Friday eve- « ' 'h e cafe for , he pas, couple of f X ^ - c S s ’' n i ' f a, Vincent’s Azalea room. » * •” • " ° introduction to “ X i r f I X ™ , ¿ „ i 7 E" ways program is the re g u la r vis G range hall, wheit Brookings’ it to 14 stations of the Cross in three clothing stores presented reo U s of May when the azaleas P“ Ple of the area. He will con- w h i e ranks a Jerusalem . The program for the latest in w earing apparel, 1 to show the date will be duct tbe cafe alonS the same wa> m itt™ * * ^ rm anent coni" Modeled by local talent, K ern’s a to snow tne a a it w in De t m ittee was named, the a ffa ir at- E a ste r lilies and Brookings is -jtely set, but is expected to 1 -c tracted a capacity house at the scheduled for April 18. Have sent Town Shop, Moore’s V ariety and May 22 and 23, so as not to («range hall last Wednesday eve you a copy of the script. Com A pparel and W ard’s Clothing fliCt Store presented to the fashion ning. Almost $300 was realized m ander Scott. X theT* func, ns W eidem an Named minded of Brookings and H arbor which, with the fund alraidy the latest styles in both men’s •ing less elaborate this y e a r R o t Q f V P r e s id e n t raised, brought the new vehicle and w om en’s clothing. Included i last, it was decided by th e ' to this area, Monday evening. in the parade w ere women’s suits, ration to cut the court from Music by the Shamrock Ser- slack suits, dresses and rain Weideman was named enaders, to five, and to confine a» aa • v, the va iv j ’ Roy . -•.v.v.viu, C* lien newly-formed band, w ear as well as boys school urt to girls of Presiden’ Brookings Rotary w’as accepted as a coming group Bbers of the court and clothes ! lunediate area , to be chosen ‘ *ub to serve from Ju ly 1, next to furnish old-time Thursday. March 18. 1948, the clothes, ' Ì w T ork ^ - . clothes, T time music for fu- a t Tuesday’s *— a committee. Ul m e sa a y s meeting. New di tu re occasions. — The lunch served Brooking's-Harbor school , board , for sm all children Making the evening a com plete Meeting a queen and . h e r ^ lude by « 'v^ a l other groups of the met w ith the Upper Chetco board will be the duty of R uth L u ,h er Tisdale and N ick Neufeld. area, netted its share for the am- to consider the possibility of the success, the S a te llite club also liany, Iris Kindel, Mrs Tony ,Lynn Hampton, who has serv- bulance, as did free-will offers fo rm a tio n 'o f a union high school presented the music of Ghub n. Mrs. Viola Hanscam. Mrs !.d as s<*n?ta ry since the resigns- made from people who bought district. C arpenterville had also Howe from C rescent City. The Stephanson, Mrs. Ray S tru e- tl°1? ° f IIa rry Edw ards last fall, tickets without intentions of go- been invited to the m eeting but music was excellent and the i and Mrs. Reekman, tog ether WlH S<?rve the coming y ear in th.e in* to the dance- it was impossible for them to a t crowd was large. Several people said they believed it was the th those chosen by Croft Lily ca Paclty’ L uther Tisdale is The ambulance, purchased last tend a t th a t time. ation the new vice-president, and head Monday at Eureka, form erly be- It w as pointed out th at the largest dancing crowd since the |b>,«the plans for the festival X l e e “ COmmUn“ y « ■ ". longed ,o ,he Paeific G arage. I, three school districts could if Azalea F estival dance last spring, S a ,e lb te Social club and .. i - rn itte e. I is a Studebaker chassis on which they desired, form a union h ig h ’.. 1 1 a a e r date T he story of George Washing- is mounted a Pierce-A rrow mo- school d istrict with a valuation ia n ,s wb4° P articipated ton C arver was told a t the meet- tor. Equipment includes all nec- of $1.491,000, which base could promise an even bigger and Hot ¡ng of the Azalea G arden ing, Tuesday, by L uther Tisdale, essary first aid measures, also serve as the basis of building a te r show next year. This show ' flower show a t 1 :00 p.m. who gave the history of the sci- stretchers, etc. high school if desired. It was fu r will do much to m ake Brookings hr.t high school gym. en tist who raised the lowly pea- — ________ _________ i th e r pointed out th a t a "hundred a b e tte r place in which to live. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Cam pbell Kw.'s dance at the G range n u t to a Place of im portance in and fifty thousand dollar build it 9.00 p.m. the world today. ing and equipm ent could be am were aw arded the quilt by the ortized over a tw enty-year period S atellite social club. »day morning some program George Funk told of the forth- 1» planned for the p ark y com inK flow er show at Oakland, with an initial cost of $12.000, and scale down to $7,725 or 12 Kiddie« of District To "”red by the annual barbecue. and u rKed everyone who could, i: evening there will be the ,o a , i cnd. Enough who wish to m dis to begin w ith down to 7 1. Enjoy Easter E gg Hunt Transfer of License lfr-' banquet at the G range m a ke the trip should contact n u ^ s' All kiddies of this a re a a re in- Came Last Monday ¡e ith e r Mrs. Abbott or him. that It w as also pointed out that viled to an E a ste r egg hunt, stag- program will be headed by a sPec*al bus might be chartered. -------- under th e union high school law cd by B aptist com m unity church J Christenson and assisted by W arren Sm ith became a mem- Big Jim ’s Tavern, kept closed the elem entary school district a t A zalea park and a t ihe lawn .¡h Horst and Leo Lucas. her a t this meeting. Gene Gould, for several weeks by delay of li- would retain the present bound- of t be church, S a tu rd a y a t 2:00 Iak;ng arrangements for th e m em ber of this club who is at- cense transfer, will officially aries and control. m will be Bob Cham bers, ten d *nS college, told of his ex- open Friday, it was announced Nd, m ore than two directors Sponsored by the P rim ary-Jun* James and Dewey A kers P^riences at college. late Monday evening when the could come from any of tbe three ior departm ent of the church all ^dances will be staged o n ------------------------------ license did come. districts, if the union high school tots of the first and second grado Modernistic in design, and the d istric t w ere formed. arc asked to come to the church. wiowThLu' last word in cleanliness, this new It is to be hoped th a t Carpcn- Children of the thin! ,o sixth .anrino and .. the o th er a t 1 ’ ' business will add to the a p p ear terville can consider this problem grade will meet at the p a rk 1 pricing, Grange hall with modern P a rty ance of the main street. A door at a la te r date. w here the E agle patrol of the . ' heads the The last card party of the ser- Joining the restaurant, will be cut Boy Scouts, under Jim m ie Lytle, will have charge. I ! ’ B. J. Gould ies given by the Rebekah Social so tb a ’ 'ir’-v" r” ' may g o from one Rainy Weather Slows Those wishing to donate eggs 1 • of the G range club this w inter was held Monday to tbe otb‘ r w ithout going out- Up Building Program evening a t the IOOF hall with doors- W ith th e fram ew ork up. con may leave them a t the Dr. S tev „ ad wick and H enry eight tables of pinochle in play. A new neon sign, visable from st ruction of the new standard enson home, or office, today. .7 u e their helpers to Mrs. Ina DeMoss was high for a distance at either approach of station has been slowed to a com ,./•* bartx’cue. set for noon th e ladies and Mrs. Mae D ixon,! town, b<> turned on for the plete halt the past week by the “Victory Dances” Will / . *‘a-v low; for the men, A rth u r Benson first time Friday, states the ad- somew'hat continuous rains. Be Held On Saturday , 5 a-' made from tim e w as high and Phinice Van Pelt, vertisem ent. appearing on page U nder direction of Eddie To celebrate the good fo rtu n e n r >unts will be pub- low; John D arger and W illiam f°u r of this Gsue. Thronton. the work progressed in obtaining an am bulance as esc columns. W eidem an held the travelling rapidly during the short d u ra soon as was possible, and to gloat tion of good w eather. over the fact th a t enough money Mrr „ : i e n ,h7 e ;: 'i was on hand to pay for the v e Local News Items hicle. the am bulance com m ittee M Jak.ew.cz * £ ?hT w a S .he ,as, «.m e Mrs. Courvier Greene left Wed- decided to stage tw o victory r< - u at tb eir home i n ! th e series, prizes w ere aw arded * G rank Skipw orth to th e tw'o players who had at- Garbage disposal in the Brook- nesday m orning for Los Angeles j dances.Seturday evening. w’here she will visit friends for An old-tim e dance will be h eld ^ in 'Kington, m other tended every p arty and held the ings and H arbor area mav *- k ., a JCA and aunt.M rs. highest ag gregate scores, these non-existent, said Ed Hyfner, about a month. Mr. and Mr» «t the I.O.O.F. hall and the o th e r a of H oquiam, w inners being W illiam W eideman Wednesday, unless tbe „1 .xi ra te Greene a re expected bact in a t the G range hall. The Chetco i n - a - I9CV1OSS .¿ e r --------- m o n th ’is upped to S2.50. 52.50. Brookings about May 1st. Upon Ram bler and Sham rock Serenad- Mrs Bannon, and - Mrs. - -s - - Ina - ' ---- <• not ,.n r^ l to DeMoss. R e b e k a h social Social ciud club pians p la n s ! to meet actual expenses of the be lk!ewicz’s sister, The Rebekah -------- — - his retu rn . Mr. Greene expects to ers will furnish the music. The . route. — , i . could ^...1,4 not go rm rt»» underiengage in contracting w’ork in 'd a n c e s will be free. , ,, ............... n e r e .to hold anoth er series of card, He on under th« the i ,n? bpr home h ere this vicinity. i ---------------------------------------- •'icz fam ily for p arties again during the w inter, present rates. ming summer. E rnest F oster has bough, five' 'Thirty-eight officers and haem- Thev eniov- m o n th , nf 1948-49 i Mr. H efner purchased this business from C. *A. Carey about acres of land from Louie Stoller bers of S a te llite chapter, O. E. S., beautv T r . r* They enjoy- j m onths of 1948-49 ■ the scenic coast J Mrs Rav gtruebing two months ago. and has had and is building a house on it. |visited Gold Beach chapter, last ■' -n-o tia rn o r and a n d ' Mr. and Mrs. Kay stru e m n g ----- - H arbor Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller T hursday evening. The pur|M»se * and . other .. Bl one — ----- ai <* to adtual ideal spot They left Monday for S eattle month :ind i out of Downers Grov<> Illinois. a r? !o f thia visitation w as th e first r *w° weeks. I _________ n o rth ern points to check up on costs, he told the F not. „ ____ m aking a few weeks visit with d istrict m eeting with th e W orthy came down greenhouses w here some of their Mrs. —.............. John Mello arrived home Mr. M iller’s father, O. W, M iller G rand M atron C ath erin e F elger ng the week- E sta te lilies are being forced for - and his two sisters and brother, of the G rand c h a p te r of Oregon, npanied back ake this from — Berkeley the la la tte tte r r part part -"•rwwu uacu the m e e E a a s ste ie r r trade. iraue. They in ey m hwiwt ---- ? > the Mrs. Henry’ Payne and E. L. Mil- Gold Reach c h a p te r e n te rta in e d famih fter visiting rela- a:* he is employed to u r each y ear during th e E aster of the week aft»‘r w ith a dinner. 1er. next few months. season. ‘lives for a month. School Boards Met Last Thursday BIG JIM'S TAVERN TO OPEN, FRIDAY [ ow- Crowd Enjoys LOCAL news r ^ Garbage Rates To ./Be Increased Here