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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1948)
1 29 » BROOKINGS- April 29, 1948 on* th e m ost votes being given I IKGTS L /Q y the footstool exhibit. This exhib- I il included a number of foot- iClGO v T O W Q stools which were made at the u ndred fourteen people Port Orford workshop. Mrs their interest in the tight Mack exhibited a sewing cabinet id Home Extension work with blueprints for making i». ro Curry county's first These prints are available to any Homemakers’ Day held homemaker interested. Gold" Beach Community A delicious luncheon was serv- r Friday, April 23. All ed at noon by the Ophir ladies. L-s ;n the*county had rep- The proceeds from the luncheon The Port ( h fo r i W ill be used for a new grange d the largest membership hall which is to be constructed «nee with the Ophir unit in the Ophir community. There L a close second. Even the was a short program at the lun- '< unit which is only two cheon and included introduction old had eight represent a- of guests to Homemakers’ Day. [Out of countv guests in- ----------------------------- I five women from the Coos li Home Extension commit- n U I U e i l l d l k e r b [ftese ladies were Faye raft. Mabel Molther. Ger McCue, Lela McCue and By A ldene N. Roberta, RD A Davenport. Mrs. W. H. HELLO THERE: outh from Tonganoxee, Yes, it was a GOOD, good day’ who was visiting Mrs. ninety-eight people from north. Russell also attended. south and central Curry register- speakers of the day were ed at our first Annual Home- [Esther Taskernd, Ittistan t m akers’ Day. (Many ffUMtl did- |Home Demonstration lead- not register since there were 114 Macq presided at the in- served at the luncheon.) Th? IN& H.on of the Home Extension Home Extension unit at Port Or- j’tee who are: Mrs. Alma f°rd had 17 members registered. 11. chairman; Mabel Adams, This was the largest representa- nan, Noma Thomas, tion of any unit. However, Ophir iry; Ruth Bathiany, treas- led them a close second with 14 Martha Harbin. Helen Fain unit members registered. I wasi cia Sweet. As a symbol truly proud of all the Curry’ Co. iir office a corsage was pre- women, and already we are now to each committee mem- thinking of a bigger and better Swages were made by the Homemakers’ Day for next year. Juigs-Harbor unit. In addi- I’ll not write of any details the county committee, the here since you’ll find a complete in Aldene N. Roberts account of Homemakers’ Day Demonstration Agent, Hel- elsewhere in the Pilot, song leader, and Grace Is your youngster enrolled in irrison pun st, were pre- a summer 4-H club? There is no with corsages. Miss Task- better way for them to spend a talk in the afternoon was happy and profitable summer. Ighlight of the day. Any five youngsters can organ- Gold Beach Extension u n it,ize a standard 4’H cll^b. if their charge of center pieces Parents are willing to give them tables. Each person at- somc helP- If every Parent helDS ( Homemakers’ Dav voted a lit,le’ no one wiH have a lot 1 center piece they liked of work to do- Besides Parents he most votes were giver. have as much fun as do young‘ Alketa Kessler’s display sters- center pieces were orig- Are you Planning to build a 1 particularly appropriate new housc? Extension Service ev consisted of drift wood has a new blucPrint service. At ills and rocks with flow er Present there are blueprints for Home Extension unit put over thirty house p,ans‘ We have exhibit of some phase of the flocr plans in the County Ex* >rk in this years program tension office so you can decide tits were: Langlois. House which blueprint would suit your ■ Sixes, Cotton Dress work- needs. Port Orford. P a p e r'd re ss Program Planning Day for the Ophir Foot stools- Gold Home Extension program next , Sewing machine ’clinic- fal1 is really just arou? d the Wings-Harbor, Nutrition ner- May 20th' Each of you could (xhibits were also voted up- be thinking of the program you __ _ would like to have so your umt delegate can be informed. This is the only way we can build a program which fits the county. That’s all this week, ex o p t a , reminder of spring clean-up week which is May 23 to 29. Clean-up to eliminate rats, rubbish and the ranger of fires. Clean-up, d > not burn up. Column LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. S. K. George. Sr., of Eugene have moved into their beach property south of Harbor and plan to make their home here. Mrs. Blanche Hamman has re turned to Portland after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tony Olsen for a Few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shrader have moved to the S tate Forestry building in Brookings to make their home as Mr. shrader will the State Forest Ranger. «eu- Dresses,) i Sloe As ar-i nag w ardrobe. i r< T H E r®WN crtfO ia CIOTHIN6- NOTIONS sporting GOODS ‘ M— «INCS. ORE. Card Of Thanks We wish to express our sincere appreciation to all those who so lovingly assisted us, and for the beautiful floral offerings, in the bereavement of our dear son and brother. B erth a M o o re Ernest and Naomi Cassel and We Can't Have an Equalized School Enrollment in Curry County— But We Can Have an Equalized Tax for operation of our schools Pan *t target the £ feet fan WHEN—Friday Night, 7 to 8 P.M., April 30. (This Week) WHERE—At the Brookings School Auditorium WHAT— TO VOTE! YES!! On the question of the Curry county Rural School District ex ceeding the “6 per cent LIMITATION” in the amount of $63,270.40 for Curry County W-H-y-! Brookings-Harbor, District No. 17, amount to be raised by taxes as allowed by the Curry County Rural School Board amounts to $45,333.85 or approximately 24 percent of the total Curry County amount of $189,022.90. If the election passes ALL of our amount to lx» raised by taxes as allowed by the Rural Board will be raised by an E Q U A L IZ E D TAX Over Curry County Rural School District—In other words bv and equalized COUNTY WIDE tax. A letter from Mrs. Eromm, County School Superintendent, ad vises us as to who can vote. Gold Beach, Oregon April 14, 1948 Mrs. Dora E. Beaulieu, Clerk School District No. 17 Brookins, Oregon Dear Mrs. Beaulieu: I checked with Mr. Sutton this morning in regard to the list of tax payers for your district. You will need to use the 1947 as sessment list compiled for your last election in 1947 since the new assessment roll for 1948 is not authorized until the Board of equalization meets in May. Any chii'ges in property since last January 1947 will not show on the voters list since the new prop erty transactions are not included until the new assessment roll is approved by the Board of. Equalization in May. Sincerely yours, (signed) Georgia Eromm, County School Superintendent p- J Ü A