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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1948)
Page Eight BKUUKIMLÜS-tlAKHUK HILAJ 1, tiroOKingS, World’» Finest Clima f ^UCCT A AA D A IS* LI Hanscam poled a lopg home agents being associate m em bers.'ey Stone, from G rants Pass high could b rn V l l k ^ l L ,A fY lt A a w i ¥ run- Sw earingen, Hansdam a n d The B rookings-H arbor area has school. form er q u a r t ^ l i t A D C I M S > n n i r v t 'H aggerty worked on the mound another 4-H club. We tossed the Mr. and Mrs. J. C. C ourtney in this a r e a ^ n ? Shi V IC A U j iV U K K It D i for the town team ’ holdinS the bal1 t0 them this sPr ing and my of S anta Ana a re spending sev- The infant a 8 1 (high school boys to eight hits, how they have responded. Many e ral weeks visiting Mrs. C ourt- Mr. and Mrs £ 7 ^ 1 Reekman Felipe h had ■nan and a n d Fniirw, a d tw o-thanks to Mrs. Dorothy Lock- ney’s brother-in-law a n d sister cent City earl u J hits each for the losers. . ¡land. ------ ------ She ---- not ~...j only — is ___ local lead- Mr. and Mrs. W. F. M iller. The but a short tir n e ^ •' M nnv P am • « - T h6 "tow nies” practice at th e ’e r of a flower garden club but two men are planning to get a second child ‘ ' *™1 . " dmpaigns Arc high school field a t six o’clock has found two new leaders for lot of fishing done. 1 June 7. marked the ( oneerning Heads of on Tuesday and Friday evenings, us—both very charm ing and so Mrs. Merle M organ is spend- dlng anniversary Of \jr Community Chest Drive ditional anil are likely On the talent. look*out f°r ad-¡capable. Mrs. Richard Smith is ¡assisting with the flower garden J , „h , Sn d. . Co?xs B.ay Barton w. Mare)| ™ the Chetco v ,n „ . ' SAI FM Pn- - a i f The club travels north n e x t’club and Mrs. Ben K erns has a h d a n a h t# » r w h % n ° u.*th be published next weed e rs of th e v n H n n . c V|? ISunday ior a 8arne against the clothing III club organized. And . if t h o ° u . a t' ~ ’ s C1 les ar" ‘ , Gold Beach aeereaatinn we m ustn't o v e r lo o k M rs .Toe . . week and h u rt her back. Zumpfe. She’s been active in 4-H Touring Teachers concerned regarding the i„n n \ j for several years and has a 4-H Visitors a t the W eath er home This Area, Last campaigns for funds w hir', are cooking club. Also, there ar<> on Dawson tra c ts the p ast week continually taking plaea in n , y * l a r g e r W ill Miss Mary Wil» two leaders of the livestock club, w ere: O neita P urcelley of Ukiah, various counties, according ro m other, Mrs. W. Lynn Hampton and Ralph Young. Calif., d au g h ter of Mrs. W ea- the many comments appearing. .... I^nyton. and Miss Mar all tnese iu -i Our appreciation -•• • ------------ to — — ------ thers, John C arl of D avenport. in the daily and weekly n ew s-1 At the ,h ° regular meeting o» of To paper». u - i . - u i lodge. — Tuesday. Next * >'e a r we can expect Calif., uncle of Mrs. W eathers, ans, and her mother. q M • paz • d Rebekah * - «vnon i ----- ut . Z A * g g-jfolks- , " , kie, Ore., were brief Gurry county last year made nes Darger, vice-grand, se rv e d , rea,,X big 4-H results in the Mr. and Mrs. Burge and son of this area, Monday en C rescent City, and Mrs. B urge’s some progress ir, co n so lid ate ’ in place of Marie Hoar, who was , southern p a rt of the county, absent. Mamie Carson, Dorothy I Anything from berries to as daughter, M ary Lou H ow ard of from a vacation trip the Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Miss How- them to Crater Lake uj| south as Mt. Shasta. Thel is the telephone o p e ra to r ladies, teachers, were ciai w ent to w ork in a row boat af O regon State College. , _ - --------- , worked a t h e r sw itchboard sam e am ount of effort raisedi 77,0 following officers w e r e mum of reading m aterial tell held down by sandbags, as told funds for certain lnr*Bi 1 elected to serve the second six the ’ how to do it” story — in a by — pictures in associated B — * * — — % ™ press — — — O O , months term of 1948: ----- ' . . sheet . . . folder . . . new single on pre- i during the recent floods of th a t building agencies. F or Sale: 1936 Chevr„ the c Noble Grand—Agnes Darger. paring common Oregon fru its area. The em ergency phone of___ Bt.e u a I b i s combining of campaigns —see it at Haggerty Ti voter and vegetables for freezing. The fice was set up on a hill until it ice Station in the Community chest is a fo-- I Vice-Grand—Ethel Frazier, Ito the w ard step because it eliminates I li„Rec" rdlnJ S ecrelary _ Pau- authors, Mr$. Lois M athei, a s I and a sisting in food technology and lerehj r e - l “ “ T ygnrt' many solicitations th«._ 1 distri 1 reasurer—Beth Simon. E. H. Weigand, head of d e p a rt lieving the business men of our I for These officers will be installed m ent of food technology a t O re c«»m muni tie s from be'ng eontin- Li.illy haraaaetf tty a large nun,J. at th,‘ ,irs’ «’» •tto f in July. ... gon - S ------ ----- ta te College, ------ have , given b er of individual solicitors and Gians were made for the card brief freezing instructions for 21 from being pressed into service ,,arty this S aturday evening a t bruits and 15 vegetables. Irclud- on a large number of campaigns wb’cb the quilt, which has been in the folder is a set it»« ot Also, in the organization ot the ° n dlsp,ay at Moore’s V ariety, 12 photographs which d e ta i’ the community c h e s t was thought WlH 60 g?ven aw aY- general steps in preparing eith er th a t a combined campaign saves ^,a r>’ E ttinger and Beth Simon fruits or vegetables for the treez- considerable expense and so a l. t conduct« l quizzes for the “good mg locker. r o o k in g s lows a higher percentage of the 2* ,he o r d e r ’ w ith Agnes D arger, ----------------------—--------------- contributors money to go to the Dt,ra VonSeidletz and Dolly e»l . z * a ■■ B i SOLICITATIONS AatlGS Ddmpr Will Head Rebekahs "Classified B «H»e ij i fo i w hich It » « „ . l .... was intended Bl,“ n ,ni , ~ .. - swers. Awt with ai VilGiCO Grange 4-H e l l i • ** ■ Scholarship Split WE CAN SUPPLY chest ’•“ ■»' last y e a r and according to " ''y « ’"« ' “ Sion. served hy Rita The Chetco G range scholar- r reports from the Oregon Chest ’ C‘ ., e n J °bnson. Dolly ship to the 4-H sum m er school, offle jffice at Salem, a splendid ciim- ' ,unard and Dora Von Seidletz. to be held at Corvallis June 15 paign was made by the citizen; j to 25. was aw arded to Elaine of the county under his leader LaC lair and Janice March, on ship. He was assisted in south a share alike basis, as the judges ern C urry county by Lloyd S te Riz A i.D K X E N. RO BERTS j w ere unable to decide between fan! as chairm an. . the two, as both girls had done Home Demon stru t ion Agent Plans are being made for the equally fine work. community chest campaign to HELLO, TH ERE: They are members of the Cook be held this fall and it is rec It s June! And a busy month ing 2 club, with Mrs. Joe Zumpfe ognized tiiat tins is a crucial it is for your home dem onstra as leader. They have both com year inasmuch as if the commun tion agent. Last week it was pleted Cooking I and 2 and also ity w ants a g reater federation sta te home economics council at 1 o,hlng and this year Elaine of campaigns, then the chest Corvallis. Mrs. Noma Thomas was president of the club and «•ampaign must ix» a success and Mrs. C larence Fain, mem- Janice was secretary. This summer, they, w ith other bers of our county home econott.- I own Team Measures ______ ,cs committee, attended wi»h me girls who , a r e interested and Ii,s' ,lmi' been prt sent at this playm gjing. Through the statn cunty n e c t- with i buili BUILDING NEEDS "Homemakers" II. S. Team, Sunday P.M. had !' high Most of Your I age. tl condii from stocks on hand. Come in and check your needs against our stock.’ vote, ! by P. I boostc Native ajonty ....M ill be glad to cost estimating for I pre ne you free of charge. I tegon on g r I :n the the the ~ f C I o ,h l n g 3 ! score under lead- ,1 ,rsbip of Mrs. P a t K erns in time K i p art bondec soon, if sp F-' ready fir s t only that by ¡letters, study _____ Kroups and ex- ipeopje who w in atten d ¡change program s learn to Enow K .u i . . ----- — ...... . their world neighbors. Then, is i o? i-C o,d<‘ L a rk Schl>'>' and :,K .jH .tter way prom ote world t ad“ nS- <kpartn BO XES k>C h.»c strict FT I becomi local News Items 85c at EDWARDS Box Factory W IE R S come I ev'.™ :,onn m..;‘’; x J h t has a chance to participate Mr a "d Mrs. E arl Hennessey! n many w orthw hile projects such son and daughter-in-law of Mrs as the sta te wide research pro- P ’erc.v Hanks, w ere called home ni to determ d e te r m in .» »h.. P nrtlnna S atu rd ay __ » by . the .. ,g ram ine the cause of tir to Portland. in dental decay and the building jury of a son in a motorcycle piogram at Oregon S ta te Col accident. Mr and Mrs. Oliver Ames of! lege to house daughters of home «xtension member*. S ta te oun- L afayette. Ore., stopped briefly ,cd active member» are all in Brookings, en route south on the home extension unit w<th a tour. They also stopped at the sta ;‘ and h o m e dem onstration parsonage at Sm ith River to visit i ¡Mrs. R. D. Raw ley. who was at (one time a L afayette te a c h e r I j Mrs A p. Hendricks and chil dren and her parents. Mr. and Mrs Merrill, left the first of the week for P ortland w here thev D IK E C T O K h h R lS ,tv rClatiVeS’ and attend ,.HOXE the Rose Festival. n A £ ar d, party W,U ** by I The R^ ' k«b w i a l club at the F ha S atu rd ay, Junei 1« made for eRher u at 8 p. m. A quilt will be giver. , a u a v in add‘tion to other prizes. I Pf. and Mrs Guv Rio*» <=. . « f.... _ t,u -' KJC<? spent P cv n n GrantS Pass v L ; P ''n":eV lhe «Gvh.atum ci I * *" 1 ' M s, \ J M O RTU ARY J » N E K a I. - l hourS,.rvir,. Crescent City, California A rr:lng.n,enu can Burial or Cremation ' Septer MALL MODEL 7 , gasoline engine CHAIN Si| (A one- o r tw o-m an tool) Lower in price, more j Miihter in w eight, 24-inch model weighs only 75 More .on.pact in design can be m ore easily transported! r^Hih te rra in —operated w ith a m inim um of clear«« umxi successfully a fte r a few’ Instructions. Mows d£*® tim ber up to and including trees 12 feet in d:ameter tin« chain swivels for any agle cut. Automatic H utch keeps engine running when saw chain is Quick detachable idler is easily removed if saw is W cut. Im m ediately available in 18-inch to 12-foot capacities. Also pneum atic and electric models, an- *b*n*ner. MALL CHAIN SAW CO. S. R. HUNT, Distributor Bill Jones, Brookings Agent