Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 17, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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    New Officers Head ar™ Sun(la-V Attracts Many Lily Floats
eople
Gordon Club), 1949 The s u m m e r-lik e tem peratures Predicted In Parade
Mrs. J im Y e lto n and c h ild re n
M r and Mr«
le ft last W ednesday fo r P o rtla n d drove to Ash’Z i e
to v is it re la tive s.
M rs. P a n ? /
Satu^ j
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i_
P ayne remained »,
M r .and M rs. P a t H a rro u n fir s t sum m er session #
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E le ctio n o f officers fo r the com­
ing ye a r to o k place a t the June a t hom e so an v o b serv er w h o - • L y B,Oi,i5Orn T im e parade on spent the week-end w ith th e ir Payne returned 1
home
¡2 r , ’ paren, ' s , , „ K S m ; ,h F a lls - A cou- | o f ,he w e fk
10 m eeting o f Azalea Garden X J X
clu b last Thursday. Those who
, , ...... a - , , .
L o w e ll Baskms, student a , i
w ill t>e in s ta lle d at ,h "
beaches o f this area Soa-
."™; ' ’ , " ? ? » « « * ,,h a ' w " h S tanford, and his w ife and c h il-
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m e etin g a m
n. r>
- o u s beaches o f th is area. Suo­
-— d
e num
ber oft floats a
lready
er
mi n n g a rt E rm a D. Rice, pres-
wh
,
„
«.uu,w
« ireau
y en-
e n - , dren
aren w ere also v is itin g the e ld
lder
id e n t: A lice ..........
P erkins,
th 1
d
f th tered. plus those promised, and H arrouns. T he B askins and H a r - t
F o r S ale- n .
w’ ’ vice-pres-
»vv i/iVB t
th e prim e o rd e r c f
,n
looked
fQr
o th fr'
R a re ,,
»dent; Louise W aters, secretary day
tre a su re r
S everal me» w ere seer w -h
"hL
‘ ’ V I fo r 12 ” " « •
.
l ir o n e r . ^ S l D a ^ a J T ' ’
Main fe a tu re o f the a fte rn o o n a ll the gear necessary to er.t.
.
‘
oa * p a r u
M rs. L y n n H a m p to n and l it - cheap. H. S. Beaulieu
n \ o i / W. n.E’
colored slides o f, a few to “ b ite " and es
‘ ' in order to be f a ir to every-
fo r
v
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1 E ily Blossom parade, by w ere m any o f succe —
the
floats w ill be divided Sdlem wheure
d a u g h te r w ill F o r
S ale: 1936 Chevron,
l«*n Jones, and the recent flo w e r
r.f c la u d ic a tio n s, list- [ T ™ 1" W ltl? re la tiv e s w h ile M rs. - s e e it a t Haggerty J
LME
show by L lo yd Moss. P lans a l­
- t - a here in th is issue.
H a m p to n a tte n d s s u m m e r school »ce S ta tio n .
ready under w ay fo r the garden
. a - rfu l fe a tu re of the pa- 3 t O re? ° n Suta te C o ll^ e‘ She «
c lu b s float jn this y e a r’s parade.
- ;
be the e n try o f m a n y
*ng, -
e ent Salen\
and r ° r
S ale: good 'univen
Special guests w ere the 4-H
w ;th th e ir rid e rs dressed
s.
r. H a m p to n and tw o chen range, w ith coils a
F lo w e r G irls who w ere introduced
n •
es. An e ffo rt is being :Sons are re m a ,n in g a t th e place w a te r ta n k. Fred Cleveli
C O R V A L L IS —Preoar ’
by the g ro u p s president, Joan
’ ' • to ebtain the e n try o f In -
Fe'u
q u ire a t R. j . Stoker.
the . 12th A nnual B •
< lendenem
The g irls re p e a te d ;-.
Bob G a rra rd o f D u n n ig a n , C a l- stand, H w y 101.
th e 4-H pledge, a fte r w hich they ? al.e spcn' nred i bv '
a ~ s in costum e fro m t h j res-
„
..
............
ifo m T ia
, w h ill o came here fo r th e
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w ere presented w ith th e ir c h a r 1 LeRlon- d e p a rt- •
n ..........
at R ivers
End.
his
te r by Mrs. Aldene Roberts Co ° n the camPGi c f
r -d e ra b le local c o lo r to com m encem ent exercises o f
his
W IL L DO Y O l’R wn
fo rm e r e ig h th grade class,
and F ir s t come, first served
Heme D e m o n s tra tio n agent
’ »C< liege. June .V •
elay
1 m- - e spectacle.
Mrs. R oberts spoke b rie fly o n !CiusiVe> are r * r
A ll those w ho expect to p a r- w ^ ° planned to re m a in here, su f- m a y w o rk. P. D. Stark
y S u cip a te in the flo ra l parade are ^pred a p a in fu l a tta c k o f asthm a
_____ a
the splendid s ta rt 4-H w o rk has J io " ’ acconi in < 1
• n C urry' county. N ancy S m ith russ,n* S aiw n p r* .der.'
f the asked to re g is te r at once w ith ,ast F rid a y n ig h t, and was forced.
F o r S ale: Large Victroh
w ho is assisting D o ro th y Lock-,lboard o f d irectors
Fred Moore a t M o o re ’s V a rie ty . ta leave S a tu rd a y fo r his home. 160 o ld -tim e records, cheap
land w ith the -------
local group, av-
ac-
W
xim a te ly 6* Legion posts R> o b ta in in g a re se rva tio n m uch He was p la n n in g to w o rk a t the a t home near Easv St
to Ci
com panied the g irls to the meet- throughout Oregon
have
sig n i- confusion w ill be e lim in a te d a t Leslie W o o d riff greenhouse.
p. m. D o ttie Stark.’
stated
»ng and was introduced to the fied in te n tio n o f sending boys to the last m in u te .
ecessar
Club. A ll w ere presented w ith Hoys S tate this year. Ten posts!
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I
P.-T. j
corsages made by M rs Mabel a lr e . iy have sent in e n ro llm e n t
• ’ "('»house
.rds a n ^ n tin g fo r 16 boys.
I
Azalea tr ip le tr io sang tw o Ehese include: LaGrande, 5; H a r-i
»on a
numbers. " A P erfect D ay" and r i ' burg, 2. T u a la tin V a lle y, 2;
the c
R<»ses o f P icardy,” accompanied Sherwood. 1. W a ld p o rt. 1; P a rk -
after
A series o f sh o rt stories w ill
by E velyn DeMoss.
rose 1; Gold Beach 1; D ra in 1;
ciinic
appear in th e P ilo t beginning this
Tea was served by hostesses: D a *las
and 41st D ivision, at week. A lth o u g h m ost of these
logf-ment
Jeasie Judkins, chairm an, Beu- P ortland, 1.
ale: ion.
stories an*
are w ritte n
by
Gene
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nv lie
ne
“ li.
M,’ T n Es-
,« limited to 20oiGould • 8“ ” '
- f l l appear
ent.
L'".: chili
taz F I,.,n I iu a ,
E le rre t- boys between ages of 15 and 1 7 io cca sio n a lly. M ost o f them w ill
|
bv H itrv p v
* 3 nia’ an,i , iu " who bavc
pleted th
fic tio n . b u t it —
is • planned
-V i com
n u e ll ir e ig h th
----- to dis-
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mice
nim,
.
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the \
grade and have not yet entered cuss t°P*c# such as techniques ot
l s:\ mil«
college.. These boys are selected o f tPach»ng in the schools, hero- i
h im t
L ily Blossom Float
f r ’ h e ir 'ju .d ific a tio n s in h ad- " " ,'sb|P and a ttitu d e s of various —
'Classified
Beaver Boys State
Plans Completed
rogra
chedu
CL«„i Ci-
e
wHOrT *>lOrV bGTIGS
Will Be Published
B R O O K IN G S
cnhU>
Builders Are Needed
good dtixen ship
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x
; x , r •?» ¿ x
t;r
x
. s- ' f<>r,h u - * r ’h- ...... - ¡ com—
I „ „ s x
BUILDING NEEDS
_________________
from stocks on hand. Como in and
chock your noods against our stock!
do p te d by 45 states. M ore th
an
____
Fb® pre-school c lin ic , under
2000 boys to date have attended auspices o f th e local P a re n t-
sessions o f B eaver Boys S ta te Teachers group, conducted yes-
l>eadline fo r e n ro llm e n t has t®Pday, was a busy tim e, accord-
been set by the d ire c to rs as June in K to those in charge. Results
if,
16. A ll a p p lic a tio n s fro m spon- w ere not com piled and obtain-
so rin g posts m ust be in the hands able at the tim e th is paper w ent
j o f T om C ollins, d e p a rtm e n t ad- to press.
and secretary o f B o j s
M rs
B e rth a M e lto n of San
•
S \\ 4th Ave., P o rtla n d Francisco, w ho had been v is itin g
F o r the past week. ending on not la te r th a n th a t date.
at the home o f M r. and Mrs. Boh
S u n d a y:
Max
M in. R a il
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Chambers the past few weeks.
June 1
57
I M r. and Mrs. Louis H u rd o f le ft by Tuesday m o rn in g bus fo r
50
June 8
66
50
.01
.0 1 :C olum bus, O.. spent a couple of a tr ip up in to the s ta te o f W ash-.
June 9
64
52
.01
O1 ¡days v is itin g th e ir cousin, M rs. -’hgton. She like d th is area v e rv _
June 10
60
17 ¡R u th Bathian.v. T h is is the firs t mucb and plans a stop-over on
58
.17
June 11
äs
54
¡tim e in over 30 years since t h e y iher w a y ho n w -
June 12 ..
62
54
. . had seen each o th e r.
i ^ r - an<l M rs. F red Zacharias
utine 1 1
64
51
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and fa m ily o f Persia, la., were
T o ta l ra in o r week
<. la ss ads b rin g results-—aoon! I
guests T h u rsd a y o f
........... 19
... ,,
.
-
» ¡ M r . and Mrs. Bob Chambers. The
* fa m ilie s are o ld -tim e friends.
D r. A. O. S c h m itt, w ho began
¡his e xp la n a tio n o f the h is to ry
and w anderings o f the w h ite race
L a te IV 17 P lym o u th C lub
ia t R o ta ry some weeks ago, gave
coupe,
also
2
M
ack
lo
g
­
45<
Phis second ta lk . Tuesday noon,i
S5c
ging trucks and tra ile rs .
¡in w hich he to ld o f the types of
Fthe w h ite race and c h a ra cte r-!
Cost $9838.37 each, never
at
isties o f each, and the m eaning
have been used M ake o f.
of these ch a ra c te ris tic s in h u ­
fe r on any o r a ll. W rite
m an behavior.
o r see
Rev. N ic k N. N e u fe ld of th is '
R. K. SIMMONS
B rookings.
W I E R ZS
Oregon
M ORTUARY
» I N E R A I,
21-hour Service
D IR E C T O R
PHONE 2301
Crescent City, California
Ai i „„cement., can be made for either
Burial or Cremation
area, and a disabled veteran of
, the P;>U>1 R a h - area are tw<,
j ¡men p ro m in e n tly m entioned fo r
i the post as c o u n ty service officer,
j a uthorized by C u rry C ounty bud-
jg e t co m m itte e a t
the recent
¡m eeting o f th a t group.
I D r and M rs. W. \V. Dressner
of W aconia. M inn., visite d M r
¡and Mrs. p. E . K em ske fo r sev­
e ra l days last week, and w ith M r.j
and Mrs. W . W . W o lla m and M r.
¡and Mrs. V. N. Fischer. They!
■ fa m ily . Mrs. Dressner is daugh-j
. te r o f M r. and Mrs. Kemske.
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stru c tio n o f a float.
It was p o in ttxl out th a t und-
doubtedly there an- people in
«he co m m u n ity who have tim e
and a b ility to perform thto taa)
and in d u ile n ta lly pick up a fe w !
d o lla rs fo r the e ffo rt
1 ethers
WE CAN SUPPLY
on types ''' P®0Pb tow ard universal
recom mendation o f th e ir h i g h n u *lta ,'y tra in in g . The P ilo t hopes
P ubi,.cize’1l?beh * S !W ?
to I school p rin c ip a l o r s c h ^ l s u p e r-, ! th a t these a rtic le s w ill meet w ith
fln ♦ I n
J
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volunteer intendent. They w ill engage in ith e a p p ro va l o f the co m m u n ity
I n k 1«* \r fS
, ,hc pnrade on ¡eight days o f a ctu a l p ra c tic e of an d c o n s tru c tiv e c ritic is m on the
L .ti
,
,n> ,oi ,he merchants, city, countv. and sta te govern- p a rt o f ,he rt‘aders w ill be w el-
Bus-
rvp i
MALL MODEL 7
GASOLINE ENGINE CHAIN SAI
'A one- o r tw o-m an to o l) L o w e r in price, more
filter
in w e ig h t. 24-inch m odel w eighs o nly 75
M ere com pact in design—can be m ore easily transported
rough te rra in
o p erated w ith
a m in im u m
uned successfully a fte r a few
o f clearar
in s tru c tio n s . Mows drwr
tim b e r up to and in c lu d in g trees 12 feet in diameter
-»ng t ham
-'lutch
sw ivels
keeps
fo r
engine
any agle c u t.
ru n n in g
w bnn
A u to m a tic stall-i
saw
chair, is
Q uick detachable id le r is e a sily rem oved i f saw is
m cut. Im m e d ia te ly a v a ila b le
w p a tu it-s.
A lso
p n e u m a tic
and
in
18-inch to
e le c tric
12-foot
models, and
sharpener.
m all chain saw co .
S. R. HI NT, Distributor
Bill Jones, Brookings Agent
►ere