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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1948)
— g , 1948 Party will be bekah ApriJ 30^51 will be r, nd bridge 3 Play eia, u can Play (_ BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon W orld’» Finest Cltmate Page Three a t the Rod and Gun club "was an even better showing this year, TO BUILD SEEMS TO BE O P IN IO N X 2 th holding out.” It seems th a t M ick although last year they "stole” ey Gould financed the expertness 1 the show’ in E aster lilies. ELEMENT IS RUNNING OUT FAST Company of Portland. of Dr. Schm itt, and the w innings ■” ___ | ------ — -------- ------ Quite a number of members of w ere divided, thus causing the Ku a ra ntee the district the Baptist church attended the belief th a t "short changing” was th a t th e resu lt would care for recital of Pacific College quartet, practiced. m uch increase in school popula- at Smith River Methodist church Ed F. Ackley returned Friday tio n ’ Frorn Personal reasons, he Sunday evening. The invitation from the Bay region w here he gained a t O natrio where he head- was extended by the Sm ith Riv- had been called on legal business. for the Blacksmithing ed tb e for over 20 years, er church. T hat area, he reports, is now be your frie BBOUS vote was cast to Dona M r T urnbull left the impression Mr. and Mrs. F. A E astburn,, ing blessed w ith rain, but too! s. Electric & Acetylene tf I"t0 com!’ J? ‘ th a t unionization would not be of Florence, parents of Mrs. Ira ; la te to help early crops. Welding building an< rtrn ° , beneficial for this district. Horn, are spending a week here J George Funk left early this : n6imon°high school, fol-1 L egal action will be taken im- paring for the Horn home while week for O akland w here he will DONE RIGHT .. Turnbull’s rem arks m ediately to vote on the bond is- *Irs> IIorn ls recuperating from a m eet Mrs. Funk, and w here the reby giv« ' arrants ects of losing sue* ai^te r which steps will be ™aj0IL °P frat,on at Lold Beach two will w ork on the display for .................. „ with East burns expect to locate th e Fort Dick. California ta k e n to commence work. The coming O akland Flow er $22,000 annually in sta te s ta te em phatically stated th at bere tb ’s ^ear show. The Funks hope to m ake . support voters of this dis evidence of progress must be April 15 Owen Crocker, who had spent lieu, Cleric save no alternative ■ except in 11 sbown by Ju n e of this year, with tbe past several weeks at Port- and build. The high com pletion m andatory in June of lan(i. returned to this area to WT. -.Joilv begin tractor worR with its conditionally! 1949 sifieds fori Don’t fail to consult us if you plan to ard rating and the elem ent- Members of the Sea Scout ship sKtem not even sta n d ard , BUY OR SELL have been busy the pftst week on | told that they m ust their boat. The m otor has been I fast See" Classified Section for BETTER llU Y S removed and is being overhauled his explanation of the local Old paint on the boat will be icon, as he saw it, Mr. Turn- chipped and a new coat will be aid the audience th a t it applied as soon as the w eather his belief that for about ' permits. “The A gency o f D E P E N D A B LE Service’’ ¡fii the grade school building The fact that “Mickey” Gould Many Prominent be completed, and for an- and A. O. Schmitt came from the I Crissey Building Brookings, Oregon <40000 the high school Speakers Were shoot, week ago Sunday, and re could be brought up to ported in the Pilot, excited some; Heard Then 1fin n p n n le iw o u ld n o t J tjK approxima e e jot Monday eu I"‘in>? urnbu]j udwol to hear . r< ’ ¡ng inspector or e jwifit of educa ion, • M. & R. SHOP ROTARY CONFAB ATTRACTED 400 TO PORTLAND YT Pete J. Lesmeister, Realtor art. he assured the crowd lilding — Repairing ¡Mte or Outside Finishing d Door Frames Made To Order F . R. M O O R E . Box 154 H arbor, Ore E T IS D A L E S of the World’s Finest I'ROFT EA SIER LILY ‘.anting Forcing S tock U. S. A. otongs, Ore. URN IATER COSTS LESS THAN G ASt Mm Pvw« - Ciunti Mot« SatttelUSO OCIA GAHt Will laiectng CartMTita 4 Brookings Texaco Service ask for Mac Iß- B. McGugin South on Old Ry. R ight Harbor, Oregon. f’£Rs are R o u g h l y A?c?e *NT0 TW ° , A nnual district conference of D istrict 102, Rotary Internation al, w as concluded last Tuesday afternoon at Portland, with elec tion of a new district governor and th e luncheon of the Portland club, w here attendance was re ported to be well over 400 Ro- ta ria n s. H ighlighting the conference w as the report given by Dick Dowery, of Vancouver, B. C„ di re c to r of Rotary International, w’ho reported some 300 new clubs being form ed in the past year, w ith the world-wide membership gaining several thousand. E rn e st Haycox, prominent O re gon author, and authority on E uropean affair, spoke Tuesday m orning on conditions in Greece, w here he recently visited. He viv idly described the tactics used by R ussia in creating and keeping th e various countries in perpet ual turm oil. "The Marshall plan” he stated, "w hile imperfect in more ways th an it is good, is the only sane plan so far suggested, and its psychological eff€M?t will accomp lish much in settling the unrest of th e rem ainder of the world. A rchie Hendricks was delegate of th e local club, and was ac com panied by Dewey Akers, m em ber of the resolutions com m ittee. • Bruins Duumped Friday In First Ball Game i W ith only four nights practice, ¡due to bad w eather. Brookihgs ■sDfoc 0 MA?H ALi- * 1 B ruins were easy victims for ■ ANO THE CARE- 'G old Beach last Friday a fte r hA«i?NES U ' H ° ONLY noon at the local diamond, 12 to O R TCO O 3. j Coach Guthrie, with many a s p ira n ts who never saw a base ball gam e before, found himself w ith a team which was unable to hit. and which committed m any bobbles when it hurt most Gold Beach has had an advant- ! age of two games previous to last Friday. Color P ictures o f Coast Scenes Now Printed on Fancy Paper of Different Kinds and Shades, In Different Colors of Ink, Make Beautiful ’ S ta tio n e ry CA« e t e s s r ® A d I I I - few / LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stephanson ! retu rn ed S atu rd ay night from hi'/hcaf typ e o f P o rtlan d where Mrs. Stephanson had attended a m eeting of the I!AG(:EK IV. F. W. Auxiliary as representa 'ibricatkm tive of the local unit. The S tep h -' M '”3 nn d polish ansons left here late Wednesday. Regional D irector, Dave P u t nam. of Oregon Trails council. Boy Scouts of America, will be in this area Friday and Saturday SHELI a le tte r to the scout committee revealed. Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Thomas of P ortland, w ere visiting la ; ; - th*»r nnr! -..ster-in-law. Mr. and Li NOW, or soon w ill be, made available At your Stationers These views are printed to order for them by T H E P IL O T PRINTERS - BROOKINGS PUBLISHERS - • •• STATIONERS OREGON