Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 25, 1948, Image 1

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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. _
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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-
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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.
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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
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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
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<• 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
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- his retu rn . Mr. Greene expects to ers will furnish the music. The
. route.
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, i . could
^...1,4 not go
rm rt»»
underiengage in contracting w’ork in 'd a n c e s will be free.
,
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n
e
r
e
.to
hold
anoth
er
series
of
card,
He
on
under
th«
the i ,n? bpr home h ere
this vicinity.
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•'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
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H arbor
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller T hursday evening. The pur|M»se
* and . other
.. Bl one
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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.
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n o rth ern points to
check
up
on
costs,
he
told
the
F
not.
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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
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> 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
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^ Garbage Rates To
./Be Increased Here