IAY
O . « n>T. MAY 27, 1948
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RROOKINGS-H ARBOR PILOT, Brookings
Buffet (Div. R), Helen Cavell.
1st; P e a rl Tyler, 2nd.
Oregon
W o rld ’s F in e st C lim a te
1948 »WUT«I.
FEST! VAI U
IÇ Lily Blossom Week
UNED IN FAVOR >
Turk SA,D TO BE BEST
Ulirc
fPAWn
Livine Room (a) Millie Cris-
HUvC VjWwIlr sey, 1st; Dorothy Stoken, 3rd. MODEL PATTERN
Living Room (b). Mabel Stone-
Page Three
Realty Transfers
J, Lesmeister. local real
Plans Being Shaped tor, Pete
announces the following real
esta te transactions through his
By Lily Growers
office during the past week :
W hile plans still are in no
Sale of the Neeves E state, lo
wise complete, they did shape
house. 1st; Dorothy Lockland.
Perfect W eather Of
up well a t the Monday m eeting cated directly across from the
Jfe May Not P e r
H arie Tpffs and Helen D un
G range hall to Victor Pomerlo,
i.
Festival Made 1948*s of C roft Lily Growers at the H. of
bit Publication of All 2nd;
Reedsport, Ore.
ham . tied for 3rd. Marie Guer-
T. Jam es home. Monday evening,
inning to,
Affair Best In Years
[,w Prize Winners
re tta z and May Powell, honor
Randall
F. C arter, lum berm an
for
the
forthcom
ing
Lily
Blossom
'•r. I arr
able mention.
Week, tentatively set for July of Newberg, Ore., purchased the
'oming ¡n
ith July w eather Saturday, 4 and 5, depending upon the lily new home constructed by M a
„•miterf from Page One
Living Room b-2), Mrs. O tto
th'ng the
T urley, 1st; Millie Crissey, 2nd the 1948 Azalea Festival was crop about th a t time.
son & Edwards, on the K retz-
xithprn Q<
given impetus which has not
Helen Dunham. 1st; and Helen _______
Dunham. 3rd.
Among the details decided in meier tract, and expects to move
tely
Living Room "(cR Helen Dun- bee" the ,ot of an>' recent fes-
U'iedeman. 2nd and Lillian
cluded the divisions and prizes his family to Brookings soon.
ham 1st; Lloyd Moore, 2nd- and I* , ' and Sunda-V's overcast was for each. In No. 1 spot is the
3rd.
bom. | rurtmm. iA). Jessie Beck-
M rath a H arbin, 3rd.
balmy to a P°,nt where coats com m ercial floats, w h i c h last
mia: wh«|
Myrtle Hibbard. 2nd and
Coffee Table (1) Maude Sand. ;vere unnecessary, so elem ents y e a r created quite a stir, and 4-H Flower Club Names
bu lance
rtium (B). Mrs. Simpson. bOi ls t; Helen Dunham 2nd and favored the festival with a crowd promised some com petition this Itself Azalea Fower Girls
hen we (
Mrs. Stoken. 2nd.
Mabel Stonehouse, 3rd. Nellie
enjoyed ever>' moment of year.
At our last m eeting we w rote
>ur logs
P a rk e r, honorable mention.
the entire program.
nroses. Verna Asche.
2. O rganizations of th e area. don on slips of paper om own
to Cal ,i
Coffee Table (2) M artha Har- J ? ™ ™ th(\
thtL ^ een
<Div A», Helen D un
3. .Individuals who care to lists of things th at we w anted
; we do
bin. 1st; Maude Sandbo. 2nd and
" ° wmed at Azalea P ark ?n en te r floats.
’s», Maude Sandbo. 3rd.
to do. We also decided to give
1 cte.a. 'Div. B). Verna Asche. R u th Bathiany, 3rd. Louise Wa-
? ceremony so she
4. Juvenile organizations, as our club a name, it is Azalea
ite is ermci
. ___ . / „
could hasten to open the flower scouts. 4-H clubs, etc,
Glower Girls.
j|<c Cahfa iturtium. (Div. C), Helen ters, honorable mention.
show, until the u banquet » o Sunday-
We tried picking up a tnimhle
5. Bicycles (This was quit«-
M
iniatures,
Wilda
Carson,
1st,
of Cal .'a un, 1st.
evening. almost every momen*
a certain way. The three girls
an a ttra c tio n last y ear).
Edith Newton, 2nd and Ruth was filled.
I.
ppy Lester Ulrich. 1st; Mar- B athiany, 3rd.
6. Horses. P a tte rn in g a fte r all who did it got two pieces of
P atterning a fte r the lead of
vas craa feartun. 2nd.
B askets (a), Ruth Bathiany, previous festivals, the 1948 a f this showing last year, m any are candy, the others got only one.
)•. • I Wll I <’arson. 1st. 1st; B erth a Moore. 3rd.
We said our pledge and sang
expected this year.
fair found a stream lined version
>f Oregcr. ( M b a Mrs. Tyler. 1st and
7. Humorous. This is left up songs. S ergeant-at-am rs is Alice
B askets (a-1), Helen Dunham much more to the liking of the
the south.! (Powell. 2nd.
to the individual to e n te r w hat ! Jones.
1st; May x, Powell,
j >
„ and . M
„ arian visitors, Only one and a half he figures will create most m irth
c a beaut
Lily. Mrs. Tyler. 1st. . .
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days weer used in the tn tire pro and laughs.
Powell 2nd, Mabel Stone- Moore,
» Cool
Modern
C olorful
3rd.
gram.
present I n
3rd.
In all divisions, except the bi
B askets (b), Edith Newton,
A baseball game between the cycles, m erchandise prizes will
ted like
i Berga. Et hei Mos«, Is t l s t . Hejen i Ianscam> 3rd.
local high school and a pick-up be given for firsts, while the Keep the sun's h ea t and g la re
nd go in
mum, (Di\ Ai,
Millie
B askets (c), Ethel Olsen.
z»t us t’:|
Ist; Verna Asche, 3rd.
. team, composed of some Port second and thin! w inners will be out of your home! Top quality
of pp-pd ran.um. ( Div. B I, V prna! B eacb» (Dlv- A), Mrs- Lloyd Orford lads, and local talent, aw arded ribbons. In the case of custom made »awnings direct to
1
(Moore, Ist; Helen Cox, 2nd and filled the afternoon, with the high
nd olives |
1st.
bicycles, the prizes will be $5 you a t lou co st! Easily installed.
school boys bowing to their op for first, $3, for second and $2 We also furnish patio and ter-
diggers. |fc- Verna Asche, 1st; Helen W ilda Carson, 3rd.
j
Beach,
(Div
B),
F
rank
Palla-
ponents.
I
2nd; Dorothy Stoken,
ract covers and all types of |" ir-
for third prize.
dav, Ist.
The queen's ball, staged sim
ie of Hal
den furn itu re recovers. W rite for
The
com
m
ittee
expects
to
con
Beach (Div C), Helen Cox, Ist. ultaneously a t the Grange hall
onde ca lie. Hazel Hendry,
ta c t all lum ber com panies and inform ation and free sam ples
K itchen Containers. Helen Dun- and the
Fellows hall, at-
cia, Verna Asche 2nd.
o ther businesses of the area for state color choice, to Dept. C,
ham, lst; Pauline Pallady, 2nd. tracted some 350 people to both entries. Last y e a r twice the num Box 344 (D ealer inquiries invit
ther OiJ
, Jessie Becker, 2nd
Tie uteri benone, May Powell, lst. 'B ob Perkins, 3rd, Mrs. Grayshel, |)]aCes. Old time dancing was ber w ere entered than had been ed). CALIFORNIA TEN T and
Buncula. Mina C h risten sen ,' bonorab^e mention.
staged at the Odd Fellows hall , expected.
s home
AWNING CO., Sunnyvale, Calif.
Shadow Box, Helen Dunham,
Sunday morning combined re-
self. Cali
The affair, tentatively, has its
\ > ■ I |U; imums. Millie Crissey, t
?
' ’’ - n d - Mina 'hgious services were held at the date for July 4 and 5, but th is'
[Ttlen Dunham and Mabel Chrisensen, 3rd.
park, at the site of the coro
m ay be changed unless the lily
use, tied for 2nd and Dor-
Misc. Novelty, Alice P e rk in s nation, when J. T. Jacobs de- crop is sufficiently advanced at
Crescent City
1 ls t; Nell P arker, 2nd; O tto C. ljvered the message, comparing
I y Ken, 3rd.
th a t time.
the site of worship to th a t gar-
p/O.V B Art. A rra n g e m e n ts 1 u rley, 3rd.
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~ ents. ' I C a c t i an d S u c c u le n t
May (fcn mentioned in Genesis, and
table arrangem
On Tuesday & F riday!
Louise W aters, 1st; !
Koehler and Maude S a n d -i“ 111^ and ^ a i r J Golisch, 3rd.
present civilization.
,
H enry K err was at Tacoma
I
NelJ parser
Potted Plants, Goldie S m it h .
H e told ol the low level to
O rders taken at the
’ .1st; Law rence Baker, 2nd and which the world had sunk, and the past week, attending the re
bow people must return to the union of the consistery, which
fhool District Bond ¡Mrs. Sw earingen. 3rd.
CHETCO STOKE
O raginzations, P. T. A, 1st; natural, the elements, and seek is tw ice-a-year affair.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dimond of
A m erican Legion and Auxiliary. ijfe as n atu re alone was able to
P ortland w ere visitors at the
ls t; V. F. W., lst; Rebekahs, ls t; provide.
flower show Sunday afternoon
f - of On ¿on C o u r ’v o f, Chetco Rod & Gun Club, ls t; im m ediately a fte r the close of Mr. Dimond, with the Pa|>er Mills
church services, the annual bar-
School District No. 17, ss. R otary Club. lst.
Entries, Bob Perkins, becue was served by the associ- i Agency of Oregon, calling on
I’ ' s , :, , ¿¡yen th a t at ls t; M en’s
2nd and a tion committee, to some 1000 printers, made it a point to lx*
bool district bond e le c tio n ,. , . Jim
. . m ie „ Carson,
,
guests Adding color to the ad- present at the show.
called to be held at th e L1"J’d
?,rd;
A. P. Hendricks, C. A. Page,
Turley, who was vertised "wild hawg” barbecue,
house. Brookings. Oregon.
M rs' O tt0
Blacksm ith in ur
for school district No 17 iCoaxed to e n te r because she felt the com m ittee had a range hog (George Widney, John G inther and
urry County Oregon th e she wasn t “£ood enough,” won in a pen nearby to show people :Dewey Akers attended a C urry
Electric
& Acetylene
County Scout council m eeting at
day of June. A. D„ 1948 I ^ £ £ £ Sl ake®
w
h
a
t
was being svrved
¡Gold
Beach.
Monday
evening»
to
Welding
The flower show opened again
Sunday afternoon with perhaps work out minor plans for tht
and
7
o'clock
p.
m.,
th
ere
i
' more visitors than the day be- coming cam paree this week-end.
DONE RIGHT
submitted
the legal
Fred Newman, employed at
1» thereof
the to Question
"of
S c* 1 0 0 * E l e c t i o n l > O n Fore? AHm^Contractors, of Cres-
Bay by the sta te forestry
•■■"8 a bonded indebted-
Question of Increasing cent City, met the all-star soft- Coos
Fort Diek. California
departm ent as fire w arden, was
y
S
e! stl2.000.00
T»iv I p J v v Over
Amount
bal1
teani
at
the
h,gh
s<
00
a
o
4.
, , It'tic field in the afternoon, to a Festival visitor, Sunday.
y purp< se of providing funds i
Limited
By
Section
II, brink, tbe festival to its climax
’ ^¡ch to build and equip
Article XI, S tate Con- —the queen’s banquet.
to the grade and high
y 1’‘ings. and rep air and
Don’t fail to consult us if you plan to
stitution.
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y the present buildings
and
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Notice is hereby given th a t
BUY OR SELL
and for said school an election will be held in School
D istrict No. 17 of Curry County, n .i / I R W e d T u G S n a V
See Classified Section for B E T T E R BUYS
L , '
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ballot upon S ta te of Oregon, from 8 p. m. to
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i be the words "Bonds 8 p. m. a t the school house, June
R otanans,
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"Bonds No” ; and 22. 1948, in said school district, treated to talk given )y ».
y ^hall place a cross (X) for th e purpose of subm itting to Milford o
vt
’ L ..nded
"ie wa-rd, "Bonds” and die legal voters of said district P o ,aIian W, °
, r reference at
•'The A g en cy o f D E P E N D A B L E S ervic e”
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Ves' or between th e the question of increasing the the national scout
' m : the word "No" tax levy for the fiscal year 1948- Seattle.
f
Crissey Building
Brookings, Oregon
~J'~’aI« his choice.
) 1949 over the am ount lim ited
In telling of the disciasion» >
.f»u- for the reception of by section 11. article XI. of the the conference. M r Milford told
cast for or against C onstitution of Oregon.
of the recommended plans to
action of said indebted-
The reason for increasing such bring “J” “ a ! ~
s.-ouls
«;■ on said day and d a te levy a re : To provide for m ore tween the Cubs and ^ y S cout,
• 'lie place aforesaid, be adequate facilities for the in- and also to a ttr a
■ . J
I a the hour of 2 o'clock 1 creased public school population of scouting m o .
.
scoi t-
“ t c X T " Un,i‘ : i e a.n,d f° r ,nercased
° ' 0PCF' gr.W MUto “ toid of Irving Beri
Prom pt, Courteous and Competent Service
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A W N IN G S
Ice Delivery
Local News Items
Election N otice
M. & R. SHOP
NOTICE
CrftUf Conference
Pete J. Lesmeister, Realtor
R
'REAL
f
« te n the sTme° shaH I* T h e am ount of tax. in excess of I,ns contribution to
the 6% lim itation, proposed to movement when he turned over
y r of the distrist school , he levied for said fiscal year is the royalty from L . • g _
T
: district No. 17.$19.358.20.
Bless America
to he o gam
y County. Oregon, m ade
D ated this 21st day of May, zation which to la te . . .
g
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' "I . ■ \ n i u ui i Qd«
PAVXE. Chairman.' HERBERT PAYNE. Chairm an.
Eor this
School Board.
i B<mrd of Directors.
.organtzation has awarded Bcrlm
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F rinro
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TNir i , Un Rnavpr ITlf'dal. flS W M.S g l\lr
Beaulieu, Dis- A tte st: Dora E. Beaulieu, Dis- the Beaver m edal a»
trict
Clerk.
May
27,
June
3 ¡to several, including Mr. Milford.,
-day 27, June 3
ESTATE'
See us first fo r hr/mes, fa rm s, sto c k ranches, a creages, river
and ocean fr o n t p ro p e rty , bw nm sses and laisiness b u d d m g s,
and lots, w M h m x m lo ts, tim b e r and tim b e r iam is. A pprauang.
Daymond A. Lower, Licen. Real E state B roker
Edith Devenv, Sales Mgr., and Insurance
T em p la r H o tel B u ild in g
B ro o kin g s, Oregon