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Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community " me three , number tw en ty BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 15. 1948 I0KINGS WATER COMPANY TO GIVEN HEARING, AUGUST 5, ON 1ICATION FOR NEW TARIFF G r . Milford Gove ,nd,a Moves A , Rotary M eeting Pictures, depicting the Denis- Roosevelt of Burma, with all the Report From Public Utilities Commission beauties pictures can show of this famed and old country, were Sets Date Of ^Hearing For Thursday, August shown, Tuesday noon at Rotary 5, at Pine Cone Theatre, Brookings luncheon, by G. R, Milford, of Red Bluff, C alif., now resident o? hearing, called by the Oregon Public U tilities Commission, will i Thursday, August 5. at the P int Cone Theatre, when Brook I Water Company will be called upon to show cause for a new f recently submitted to th e commission. Cards went out, Mon mand Denis, left New York for telling of the meeting. The tim e has been set for 10 a. m. India via Gibraltor, Suez canal, and to Calcutta, from where it ilv 7, the Brookings W ater progressed to Rangoon. operating a w ater utility Traveling by evVry mode of i the public utilities commis- transportation afforded by this Salem made application nation, pictures told of the lore fase rates presently in ef- which makes this country as in W. E. Deveny, realtor, has I and established under tariff teresting as it is. turned h i s entire business, |l in the area, and substitute together with all listings and ' No. 2. Mr. Milford, member of the good w ill over to Edith Dev (themeeting set for the Pine Red Bluff Rotary club, has been eny and Raymond A. Louer., t theatre, the w ater company almost a regular attendant of real estate brokers, in the 1 appear and bear the b u r the local club since he built his T em plar hotel building. lai showing that the sched retirem ent home on the moiPh People having any b u si ici rates proposed to be es of Smith River. Arnold Vogel of ne#» with the form er W. E. Sacramento, was another visitor. hed, or increased, or charg- D eveny office, should c o n tact either Mrs. Deveny or h just and reasonable, and M r. Lower. I a ’er such hearing the com Brookings Electric ull issue such ord e r, | Deveny Realtor Office Is Sold ju’,"’edi Legion Nominates O fficers For 1949 iyhound Depot ived To Moore's iporarily, Mon. Moves This Week To Gardner Bldg. 1948 LILY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL SET „ „ NEXT SATURDAY S SUNDAY WILL NOT BE POSTPONED AGAIN u Sh£ W" TiJaL Plentv Will Be IA1 n n h 5 i. £ ° r A" ? oat8: Grower* Promise nlimiled ( o-operation To Everyone Interested ________ P pos' poni"« <»- W o ^ m X tiv a L y a s considered "no av ailable lily bloasoms.” Fireworks W ill _?aturd*yan<l Si*ndav, f o llo w in g M oved To H.. S Because it is feared that a large congregation c a n n o t assem ble a t any beach, and receive the best view, the fireworks display, billed for Sunday evening, to conclude Lily Blossom Time, has I wen changed to the high school grounds, Howard Jam es told the Pilot W ednesday, The display will be held at ton P. M., daylight savings time. attem pted cancellations of floats due to reported shortage of lily blossoms, a com m ittee made a com plete survey of all grow ers and fields in the area. This su r vey revealed th at th e festival could go on as scheduled. How’ever, a lot of co-opeartion is due from growers, said Howard James, secretary of Croft Lily Growers association. Growers are not only urged, but requested, to contact him early th a t blooms may lie obtain«"«! to give aw ay at the booth, to tourists. Program Published On Page 3 On page three of this issue may he found the program of all events set for the second annual Lily Blossom Time. At th e reg u lar meeting, Mon Brookings Electric and Radio Lawyer Spoke A t day evening, Chetco Post, No. i Co., owned by V,. A. Mendenhall 538, American Legion, made these Sr. and W. E. Wolfe, which oc- Indian M eeting nom inations for officers for the cupied the com er of the new’, _ afternoon meeti m eeting Officers Seated By com ing y e a r: Grayshel building for the past * The , * Sunday un” B-v afternoon 1rs I ~ ..... year, moved this week, to the C urry County Indian H ens successor has b een n a m e d (o m m a n d e r George U idney Gardner building, to occupy the association was highlighted by Garden Club Last Mr. and M rs. T . S. f i r s t Vice-Commander —- .tob- Spacp formerly held by W ard's ’he attendance of John Mullins. *ho were a g e n ts fo r th e e rt R tanhurst. Clothing Store. North Bend attorney, who is one Thursday P. M . f “- d for over tw o y e a rs , Second Vice-commander — Joe n was no( learned a( fhe time of the law yers representing the, nzitu..4 n I h-s depot has b een te m - Azalea Garden club met last Zumpfe and (o n n e r Kessler. isSue went to press, w hat coast Indians in th e ir fight f o r , Thursd-iv ■ nd h i .» # « " ’ ............ th e V in c e n t A djutant Ben Kerns and Kay business will move into the new settlem ent for the Indian la n d s' i < , ‘ ‘ and ’be fol ' ' ' M oore's V a ri- Kessler. | Grayshel building, but rum or, taken from them in 1855 illeg- " " " ° fflcers ,Or ,h e com ore, Chaplain Rev N. N. Neufeld have it that a plumbing concern ally. He gave a com plete capit- k > a r. »Kerr who helped th e Ab- P resident—E rm a D. Rice. E xecutive Committee— C. A. has sought its lease. i u|a tion of w hat had been done ” ?he past month, will be Messrs Mendenhall and U o lle, So fa r and repor ted it was slow- Vice-president- Alice Perkins. -T*? for the time being. ' MacKenzie, V. A. Menddenhall ______ ____- L* TO has been re c e iv e d by I S r., J. R. Y eltcn , G eo rg e N elson. are distrubtors for many of the S ecretary - tre a su re r Mrs. name electrical appliances. • * Flem ing W aters. . G re y h o u n i u . u i T e m p i,.1 and Dewey A ken big in addition to furniture and gen-1 lie m a“ e a v ery KfM*i irnpres- tming suce« Glowing accounts of the sta te but is ex.- ' Legion A uxiliary Nominates sion on those present, who a p eral electrical contracting. W shortly, convention of Oregon F ederation Picked to head the Legion Aux- preciated his making the trip. 'Abbotts w The next m eeting of the a s of Garden clubs, held recently a t !«tely, fo ■ \««>re rt-spon- jiiarv for the coming year are i X A ’hc‘“p asi R e sid e n t Wid" e>' earhart, were presented by Mrs. f 1(*al bus Queen's Ball Is Set sociation will be held Sunday. G Perkins. Mrs. Rice and Mrs. D or 'fars, are O ctober 10. -tiled in th e ir j F irst 'Vice-president - Eleanor othy Lockland. w Nation a t Cr cent City. Mrs. j MacKenzie. For Saturday Eve Patrick Leslie Woodriff. of F airyland Vice-president — Mary « nrs nne-rime employe* Second V Queen Charlotte, who also was Girl Scouts W ill Begonia and Lily Gardens, gave Kura h ls es’ahlished M endenhall Azalea queen, will be crowned an inform ative talk on lilies of n e w d e p o t.' S e c r e t a r y . - L illian Z um pfe. - Queen of Lily Land at the Har- 1 «peneri M»— ' > ♦ Next meeting. Aug. 2, election |X)r Grange. Saturday evening in Enjoy Swim, Friday the future. He furnished 20 o r w ill be held, and installation will coronation ball, to lead off Girl Scouts and all th«r in- more different specimens from A v ro c K I m m J he n < Hut»- the activities of the ......nd an- terested in b e c o m in g bm ' ' including some / F a ir Named nnanager tf b b a rd , “Ap-es of Gold Beach who! at W the Julv 4 t h '« , i k ’hat place ha, » c tebra-i ’air boar- b<‘en P,cke<1 I f . ; . .* l> o n a g e r for à was revealed on T ri’? It is reP°r tcd, '•• ration a financial to everything free .... __ p a s t district president. r w nual L ily BJoaaom Tim«- urged to attend a swim it 1,1 H '’ Queen Charlotte, populaar in. the mouth of Clu te«, river, F ri-| J! f, ° ,he lM'sslh‘; ' ' ' ,f the qund,lv Mb«- area both mong youth at Azalea S tate P a rk ’ was at- e,dere’ wiI1 ** as Pc Pular a Each girl is asked to A zalea S ta te l a t k wa. at quepn shp was earh er thisf ' nOM. ba,,- iunch tended by a small crowd due o Spr jng ghe will ride in the lead . f - ,m ilie s a n d t u u m any o th er dividing interest that car of the procession. Sunday * 1 £ d s’ , 1 day. The veterans and families afternoon at 2:00 when the pa-! *■ - « b luti s j present. M others of all enjoyed the day nonetheless. ) rade forms j *, -----(invited, urgently. CURRY COUNTY SCOUT CAMP W ill ' BE POSTPONE UNTIL JULY 25 TO 31 bring her le a d e rs «v m? r ^ t ** welrU “ deveI°P ‘n K a h a rd ie r s»ock foi outside gardens in localities, in y ., . 'S places where w eather conditions w ill b< arp extrern<> Color, «xior and the girls are __. .. M i coat of , production .u . , were im portant Caro| Kett New Greyhound Agon, p a rts o f the topic. Tea was served from a beau tifully appointed table w ith Mrs. Lea Morgan and Mrs. C lara Kern* as hostesses», assisted by c h arm ing sfiecial guest. Dorothy Scrog gins. of Berkeley. Calif, and Miss M arianna W aters of D allas Tex., Miss Beverly Bynum of P ortland and Miss Joan Swan. New members were Mrs. E u nice Wollam and Mrs. E m ilia Kemske of H arbor. Because a church held in the north« m end of _ ( urry county / ¿j '" " m g . Ju ly 20. a t , -------------- -------- camp, ----------------------- aw .. . urry --- Uountyl According to Bert Riebe, dis v«»à W! ever>one con-i prevents m any Port Orford boys from atfen«iing. council's first annual Boy Scout camp has been postpon«" again, ’ci« p ass* n g rr ag< nt for ’, r i > this tim e one week, from July 25 to 31. inclusive, with program of hound, who was in Brooking- . r it was prem ium list events rem aining virtually the ____ same, _ except a a sinrk week la ia ir u r, it a- Tuewlay . - Carolyn ' ■ J. ’ K err • o the p rin ters announced to the local com m ittee by Dave Putnam , regional di- Mr. and Mrs. Abbott the las August I. the rector, last Friday. The first postponement was made because o f ! ™ n ,h ’ ha* ** n aPJ " J for delivery.! illness of H arold Ylvisaker. regional director, who was "•< . u I l - a e d at Moore's V ariety for th e first, to be in charge of the camp but who is now n p i.e »•< > u n m , 4 i At the county-w.de board of review set for Sunday evening i * Jfx* Bush and Leo Lucas a t ------------- five Brookings scouts will come up for th e ir Eagle tests. They in- seen elsew here in this issue. tended a m eeting of the county nding several elude: Boh and Bill Shipley. / ‘^ ^ ^ X t s ^ a , Troop 32 spent W ednesday eve- fair board at Gold Beach, Mon cisco, '■ kitina Ronald RnnaM Akers. A km O O ther th e r ranks ran k s are a re being being sought by local s ours, a r ____ / co, visiting day aftern<jon. m ng a t B ruce Hole, cam ping. list of which is not immediately oht