Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 27, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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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. . .
«»
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.
■
~ 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.
»
"
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
•
i be the words "Bonds 8 p. m. a t the school house, June
R otanans,
1 •
"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”
_
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
0. P«’
F rinro
pm
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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