Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 08, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    Mr. and Mrs. Pete M atchen- hand of Miss Mary C avitt, form ­
to Medford, early Sunday morn-1 «J i a escape berious
I hacker of Roseburg. Mr. and e r club member, who through
' ing to visit relatives. Beginning'
r
I shortly afternoon, he said, rain In iu rv
O n Çlinrlrtw ì i re‘ M ans of Canyonville and her untiring efforts and know l­
1
Wn □ u n a a y Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W eaver edge of library work, gave g re a t
fell in to rren ts, and mixed with
Miraculously escaping death of K ,am alh Falls
it w as a large am ount of sleet.
assistance in establishing the lo­
Sunday were six people riding in
Awarded Job
cal library.
: which hit the pears hard.
I “I don't believe I ever saw v the car driven by Mrs. Fred Fox.
I Ik
LJ J From tim e to time more in­
Aug. 1 Delivery
' la rg e r raindrops,” Mr. Jam es as . en route up the Chetco river road
L ID ra ry M a d form ation will be given concern­
ing the w orkings of the library-.
' serted. "The road between Med- ^R eported'crow ded off th , road G ° O t J F ' r S * Y e O r
r : County f a i r prem ium i ford and G rants Pass was over
¿armed as 16-page book­ an inch deep with w ater, it fell by another car. the Fox c a r
Now that the Chetco Commun-
i e assigned to the Pilot so fa st.”
went over the bank and rolled Ky L ibrary is closing its first
y Knox and Mrs. Aldene
The rain did not seem to be over, coming to rest against a >'ear of service in this district.
F av H ardesty told the Pilot
»unty agent and coun- general, Sunday, for out of G rants tree which prevented them from it seems fitting to publicly rec- Monday th a t he had workt*d fur
demonstration agent, Pass tow ard the California line landing in the river.
ognize and thank all those w ho*ioU8,y 8,1 day on the F o u rth to
fair board, Friday at a the rain did not fall until later
a w a te r system in operation
Mr. Zook, passenger in the have contributed to the success get ..........•••'•
held at Brookings.
in th e evening, coming, apparent­ car, suffered a cracked shoulder. I of the project sponsored by the to ir r ‘8ate his garden. Finally
.. r:me is short there will ly w estw ard tow ard the coast. and the remainder escaped with H arbor Community club.
succeeding, he then ran the en-
f advertising carried in the
The success of the library can 8*n e , untiI about three K«»ons of
Several hundred picnickers and only minor injuries. The car was
_ ..<ts this >ear. which, cam pers w ere caught out late badly damaged.
be a ttrib u ì« ! to the generosity ? “sol" ’e ha,d
consumed, and
■tore, has financed the cost Sunday when a sunny day sud­
of public-spirited citizens w
h
o
t ^ t
«“ I"*-
iuu£*
denly changed to rain.
made
the
room
available.
F for the list will be se n t
nished time, and m aterial for
, ,
,
,
g Pilot as soon is all fea-.
Lynn Hampton and son, I>ean,
cases,
and
to
those
individuals
‘
¡are decided by the board,!
who had spent the week nt Eu­ ’
and organizations who gave so gene at a principals and super­
1 manager has been picked
[previous appointees resign-j
Holiday, week-end visitors at many books, and time.
intendents conference, and with
H
he
home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
The num ber of books has been his family aV Salem, returned
“ ■position of m anager due
| Lesmeister were Mr. and Mrs built up from a few to nearly here Monday.
mg personal business.
Ellsworth Woody of Santa Rosa, 500 accessioned copies. with a
Mrs. Tom Doherty who had
Calif., former residents of this lot more on order,
been attending sum m er school at
who still have holdings.
The H arbor Community club Oregon S ta te College, arrived
New Officers Will Be vicinity,
Saturday evening a beach party feels th a t much success goes to home S aturday to spend the hol­
Installed; Convention
was enjoyed by a number of their (he sta te library, which willingly iday at home. She returned to
iriends. Many bonfires reflecting supplied such fine groups of books Corvallis. Monday.
R eport Is Due
in the breakers, gave a p ic tu re . often requested to suppliem ent
of
unique view. O ther out-of-town { those of its own
For quick results. Pilot class
Leslie Woodriff, of Fairyland
Of Executive
The
club misses the guiding ified ads have proven themselves.
friends at the same home were
~~
Begonia
and
Lily
Gardens,
well-
As Reason
known hybridizer of begonias and
and lilies, will give a short talk
nally set for start on S at- on lilies of the future, at th e !
of this week the C urry Ju ly 8 meeting of zXzalea G ar­
it} Boy Scout camp has been den club.
-ed one week due to ill-
He will have on display, blooms
of Harold Y lvisaker, re of the following lilies: Gold Band,
director, who was to have Speciosum ’Rubrum. Japonium,
large. said Dave Putnam . P ard alin u m Giganteum, a sunset
who was lily; E a ste r Early, Daurimum
area. Monday.
W ilsonii, Parryii, Regale, Long-
Iriden for the past two or iflorum and others.
innths with undulent fever,
He will give a short talk on
f - r may be confined for th e w ork he is doing to shorten
’¡t a> }• t. so: 1 Putnam ,I the forcing time of E aster lilies
^-«onally will he in charge and th e bringing of colors into
camp.
E a ste r lilies, as well as improv­
proposed board of review, ing garden lilies.
'Thursday of this week fori In addition there will be in­
al troop, has been can-; stallatio n of officers for the com­
since there will be one ing year; report of the conven­
urty-wide nat ¡re. Sunday , tion of Oregon Federation of
Juh 18, at the cam p. I G arden clubs reeently held it
Rogue river from Gold G earh art.
:: red for fair
Local News Items
WOODRIFF WILL
TALK ON FUTURE
OF LILY INDUSTRY
CAMP IS
INED WEEK
Lesmeisters Enjoy
Several Visitors
GOING
To Give A w a y
A KID!!
IDAY'S RAINS
IAGE CROPS
lar and F ru it Crops
M Hit By Rains
as well as other fruit
suffered unti Id dam age in,
: > Pass Bedford-Ashland
^unday, said Howard Jam es
2; m an .nterview w ith
blot.
- ffr-
.res, and chil-
M O T IO N
Realty Transfers
Mrs. Olga Clark of Oswego,
Ore., purchased the John Mello
place on the south bank Chetco
road, and some ocean frontage
from A. J. Matot, off Freeman
lane.. Both these transfers were
m ade through t h e Lesmeister
Agency.
Mrs. K athleen Steevs has mov­
ed to her home recently purch­
ased from Tom Simons. She had
for several month occupied an
ap artm en t a t the Johnson build­
ing here.
'TANKS A MILLION'
WE
HAVE
THESE:
Westinghouse and M aytag Appliances
Westinghouse W ashing Machines
Admiral Radios
W estinghouse Radios
R. C. A. Radios
F°"ler and W estinghouse W ater Heaters
'TERRY TUNES'
Box Social W ill Follow The Show!
LADIES
Bring Lunch Box To Be Auctioned To
Highest Bidder!
TUESDAY
M°y Life By G e tting More Out of It
leniences Come W ith Appliances
PICTURES:
JULY 13
8:00 p. m.
A t Brookings High School Gym
ADULTS, 50c
KIDS, 25c
(BRING THE KIDS)
Lewyt Vacuum Cleaners
BOOKINGS ELECTRIC & RADIO CO.
' • A. Mendenhall Sr.
W . E. W ulfe
SPONSORED BY
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