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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1948)
Page Eight World’s Finest Climats ryt X J F k - i J u P v - / 1 w FiJuv/1, UiUVAingo, Mrs. J. E. Rouse of C a sp e r,' ers th a t Mrs Tohnim. Wyo., is visiting h e r sister, Mrs. ice cream and coff" * Roy P ark er. . joyed. ae* H IG H S C H O O L Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sm ith of Two R o b ert W a tt C h u rch K lam ath Falls visited her sister, home brO 1 Mrs. Madge Moore, and husband, §ea Sco t ? Y olande E ttin g e r over the holidays. jij<e t „ cra° A n th o n y Ja m e s Felipe Dr. and Mrs. Leslie P e a te of w ere cont *1 0V G eorge H ow ard G roesbeck K lam ath Falls, spent the past d)nvrs for pot*u week-end in Brookings. _____ nna A^ers. J u a n ita Sue K inion Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Owsley of C h a rlo tte J o a n n L a n d a u e r County A id Due K lam ath Falls w ere visitors at D onald R ay m o n d M e rritt t th eir property in th e H arbor vi îefore July First C h arles L a V e rn e M endenhall c in ity over the holidays. SALEM ; — V J a m e s Roy M yers ’ eterans’ organiza- 7 '° " ” Mr. and Mrs. Emil Moore re- t.ons seeking county aid to A- , urned S a tu rd a ftv r an pxten<|. D orothy S a ra h R ay nance construction or purchase t • T of club buildings have only un- f ? b“± e“ ,! n p a . a .T D onald T hom as R aym ond Cameras til July 1 to tile application, the ' a ™ughout ,he m ,dw est and Iren e E lsie R au Oregon departm ent of V eteran n ’ . .. , A Gifts for E th el L ouise Pierce-R edfield. Affairs pointed out Monday. By telegram addressed to the C hapter 595. Oregon laws 1947,1 R° y !"y ,le f> , J? Brookings re- J u n e L o rra in e R obinson E v e ry Oecasionl authorizes county courts to give £<" yed, ndws ° f ' h<? « A lm a Ix)u Salm on financial aid "upon the applica- I , " T ° z: s° " ' b° rn 0 7 r ’ and D o ro th y E lizabeth S ta rk lion of any two or more feder- ■£ A T r E ugc'” ' ’ ally recognized veterans organ- “¿ y D onald Lee V au g h an izations” for the acquisition of g c e n tr a l ira n sfe r. Brookings, m eeting halls, and sets July 1 of M rs- A ugust Johnson celebrated E L E M E NT A R Y SCH O O L this year as the deadline for ap- her birthday S atu rd ay evening R ic h a rd A dam s “HALL-I plying. when she had m em bers of the Glenn O rton R onald A k e rs The counties a re lim ited to choir and other guests in a fte r A nita R aym ond Cards the following am ounts which m ay choir Pra <ttice for the evening, J e r r y A n d erso n M arvin Reed be appropriated: In counties of A fter °PeninK gifts and cards, L vndle F a d lin g W illiam Dean Shipley from 1000 to 5000 population. ,wo b irthday cakes and two oth- Jim m y F itzh u g h $5,000; to 10,000 population, $10,- — R obert E rn e s t S hipley K a ren Foltz 000; to 20.000 population, $15,- C h arlo tte Sim pson 000; to 100.000 population, $25 - G eorge F o s te r E dw in B olton S ta r k 000; over 100,000 population, $50,- D ean Olin H am pton 000.00. B everly J e a n S to ller R osalee K inion The law says such buildings D w ain S u m n e r J a m e s Lvtle ‘ a re to be used as a continuing Lyle V a u g h a n expression o f appreciation t o A d ria n Glen Moore D onald W arn o ck those who are serving and those D orothy W ilson who have served (in the arm ed forces during any w ar), and as JU| * I e • | the veterans graves in the local m em orials to th e ir com rades who Q R O O K tN G S memorial Services cem etery and re-newed the flags ^icl not re tu rn .” ! upon them, a duty they obligate j The application m ust "specify H©ld A t Parkf Sun« themselves to 'so long as one the am ount of money requested, the location of the building, the An impressive s e r v i c e was veteran survives.” funds otherw ise available, the held here Inst Sunday, on th"» probable cost” and other infor Grade School N otes community’s observance of Me m at ion required by the county morial day. F IR ST GRADE N E W S Most o f Y our Commencing with special serv Bobbie. Danny and Dixie All court. The county court is authorized I ices at the Community church, ¡’ up have measles. Bobby Berger, BUILDING NEEDS continuing on through services a: ¡Julian. Thommy and Albert were to ,O allocate al!lH’a ’c the funds to v a rio u s ! the 'g ra v e ” for the "Unknown ahsent from school this week. communities s in the county if I Soldier” in the ......... setting w of 'V«» ___ had _ a ................. gixxl time at the I from stocks on hand. Come in and _ Azalea , 1>v- g u e s t e d , but not more than | Sifntn OnrL. and ______ __, S ta te Park, rem em . brance of . ..„i._i school picnic Friday. ... We w ant o ° n n< e > memorial building in any check your needs a g a in st our stock! the sea’s dead, with services on ,o thank the P.-T. A. for mak- one c ’t-v ma> rece*ve funds under the Chetco bridge, no one deep- mg the picnic possible. We es- ,his a c t B a n d intimately intim atelv concerned pccially lik<*d the ice cream . ' * could have wished for more. Ernest T u rn er went to Coos ....W ill be glad to c o st e s tim a tin g for Rogue H earing Is Set In his sermon. Rev. Nick N. Bay over the week-end. i BOISE. Idaho, (special to the Neufeld, himself a veteran chap-1 FOURTH GRADE N E W S y o u fre e o f c h a rg e . lain, stressed the debt owed to! We a11 enj°y e(f the P.-T. A. Pilot»- The presentation of tes timony at the public hearing of all Americans to those men who p i< nic last Friday. had, by th eir varied sacrifices. I We 1,ked ,he games especially, toe Bureau of R eclam ation’s al-1 continuing and thc f<H)d * was “ » vvr> ¡tc r,ia ti7 Plaas for the develop- m a d e possible the continuin'? vcr> gooa. Rtxxl. rig h t of free assembly and free We w w ere ere Ol,t We out of of school school Mon- Mon- '™ nt of. w at‘‘r recourses of the w orship as we. of all nations. daY and Tuesday. Mrs. M athews ‘' 7 bafiS‘n’ h‘.‘,d a t alone enjoy. He especially stress- was Tuesday. 1 ‘ . ’ ' uc Uld divideo s tu s s - i c -------- ______________ . . . m o four parts. E. N. Torbebrt. 1948 G raduating Classes national commander-in-chief in 1050. National auxiliary officer at- lending the Oregon encam pm ent 11 be Consuelo P eart DeCoe, <,( Sacram ento, p a s t national president. Freeda Peterson, of Ti e Dalles, sta te auxiliary pres- a . nt will head the sessions. ' g if t s Ho The I WE CAN SUPPLY *"8S?2Li9*’» ed. upon the platform , by the ’ of last week. com m anders of the local Legion j reP°rte r Virginia Akers, ‘r r ‘^ ation- Kenneth G. Denman chairm an. Rogue River Basin ---- ------------- 1 Conservation com m ittee, Med am! V !•■ w poats Val Menden- L Z~--------- ------ ----------------- ford, the testim ony on sports ball J r , and Roy Stephenson \ZF\AZ T a both I their unit » n e m o e r s IO f’shmg, and Glenn L. Jackson, president of the Jackson County V s'Tihina, ,*!e JnX. "n's,"" Sta9®. Encampment cham ber of commerce. Medford (’OKI LAND One hundred rbc testimony of general business lively. Both com m anders partic forty-six V eterans of F or ntcrests. ipated In the services. The veterans also provided a e ig n W ars posts and 129 Auxil- The person heading the flood full r.rmed color guard and fir- iai ies throughout the state are C ii.trol discussion has not been ing squad, volleys being fired at ’(' ‘ p:l£,ng to M‘ntt delegates to made known to the bureau, Tor- rth annual sta te encam p bert said. Ixith the park and bridge cere- ’ ' monies. B eautiful flowers u e re > ment « , - of \ FV\. this • year sched- ------- It is desired that statem ents u k d for Pendleton, June 15 to 19. by representatives of org an iza-! provided by the ladies. P lan Bates, On the preceding day a dele ctvnm m .u r v n v Bend, u x « stat< I tions a n d b y individuals b e ”" 1 50 ia r “ s p o a ib le to gat ion of veterans cleaned up C ' i k X n . 1 v ™ b T ,nf7 n” H »« I- ........ “ U1«jvr interests to at- involved," Torbet said. "Anyone tend the encampment w ishing, to p r Art Nalls. Pendleton s t a t e should contact th s e n t testimony B usiness O p p o rtu n ity individuals in airm an of the encampment. barge of »rocery. lunche group presenta- ice cream, has announce« 1 that C yde Lewis, jt.o etc. Stocks, equipment, a ir con- P la ttsb u rg \ Neil Allen, G rants Pass. Y attorney, th ditioner, ab ' lease on store and junior \ i c e i be contacted by the in- w om m ander-in-chie good living q uarters. W rit tste d in floexi control.” ‘ ; of \ ’FW been invited to at W. M aurer Dallesport. Wai * tend thi ‘ampment as repre ; sentativ, national officers it, LOCAL NEWS G 1. 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