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Page Four W orld’a Finest Climate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon THURSDAY. JVU Noble Grand—Agnes Darger. i Vice-Grand—Ethel Frazier. Recording Secretary--Pauline! B v A LD E N E N. R O B E R TS The annual 4-H project tour Home D em onstration Agent will he held. Sunday. July 25. Tygart. sponsored by the Fort Dick and ------- Financial Secretary — Agdal HELLO. THERE: Smith River clubs. All members Backner Treasurer—Beth Simon. nia I»». . • vi anfl Parents and friends who are ~ * * * ? « * . " ? “ * interested in 4-H club work are The do«,, in ,b«t P a - i i ^ ^ ^ r ^ Z t Z V u ^ ' HaSSe" ' Conductor Harriet Stephen- W P T P t h e I T in c f h n a i i t i f » » I t h a t Tw . . hollowing the tour r a a p picnic lunch I hovo «voe. rx t m e fou icn ic lu n ct son. ipiciai X ™ , " w « 7 t e Z '4 mH n b” T Chaplain—Ida Hubbell. nished. Ice cream will be given Color B earer- Bertha Whirry. floats and to say I, was proud : out to aI1 Inside Guardian Rita Tierce. of them is putting it mildly. The I n>. Outside Guardian—Ellen John- Among (he Lake ___ Earl _____ Grange largest 4-H float w'as under lead who motored to ----------------- — Harbor -------- son- ership of Mrs. Joe Zumpfe. A members .. Right Supporter to the Nobl? truck w a s completely covered ¡* r,"ay evPninK and attended the with lilies. A huge 4-leaf clover Harbor Grange were Mr. and Grand Kathryn Reekman. Left Supporter to the Noble (the 4-H sign) was made of ^ rs Buckner, Mr. and Mrs. Grand Ethel Olsen. green-dyed lilies. In the front of A,f Goodlin and Bennie Ham. f 1 Right Supporter to Vice-Grand Mrs. Ford Wood who spent the clover were 4-H club mem berg representing t h e various several weeks visiting her sis —May Dixon. Left Supporter to Vice-Grand ters and brothers, left this week 4-H club projects: A calf, a pig and a rooster (a for her home at Fresno. On the —Mina Christensen. A large number o f G reyhound’s new body and are adfustable at at Musician- -Madge Moore. truly 4-H rooster—white with a return trip she was an overnight e st buses have been assign ed to serv to many different positwtu Marie Hoar was out-going No ice betw een Los A n geles and P ort green bo around his neck) for guest at the home of Mr. and latest air-eonditKining « c the livestock clubs, a sewing ma Mrs. Mark Wood at Santa Rosa. ble Grand. land T his is a com p lete replacem ent sta nding feature that aaeom o f all equipm ent op eratin g on inter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sarini Jr. chine. mixing bowl and flowers •en gers complete comfort a sta te sch ed u les via Pacific and Red for home economics clubs. Over are parents of a 6 lb. 8 oz. girl, kind o f weather Other wood h igh w ays.T h is announcem ent named Judith Ann, born July 18, merits include tndindoai< all in green letters on white was com es from F. W. A ckerm an, p resi beam reading lights, m « Mr. and Mrs. John Wicks of dent Citizens of Tomorrow.” at Seaside hospital. Grandpar o f Pacific G reyhound L umm . S o le x s a f e ty gla»« thatab. Congratulations to all Brook ents are Mr. and Mrs. Will Mor Dallas, Ore., were house guests "**— « T «• harsh sun rays, diesel eapaa ings and Harbor 4-H members rison and Mr. and Mrs. Robert at the home of Mr. and Mrs. one-third greater horsspovo1 De Laze Models who helped make this float the Sarini Sr. Both mother and babe Tony Olsen last week. They had "These are th e fam ous ’Silveraides' S till F in er Buses __ been visiting at Eureka and were m odels, latest product ofG reyhound blue-ribbon winner. Incidentally, are doing nicely. "On oar planning boards and: , Mrs. Ira Thatcher and daugh en route home. and General M otors en gin eers and the construction of this float ex shops, even finer Greyhound • emplified the spirit of the 4-H ter Becky Sue, of Palo Alto, are Mrs. Joe Bush had the mis th e d esign in g gen iu s o f Raymond are taking shape.’ said paofc( Loewy,” th e bus execu tive said. hound’s President The bn« a program. As I helped place lilies spending their vacation visiting fortune of breaking her leg a "Em bodying th e la test ideas in I saw’ Grandpa. Grandma, dads the former’s parents, Mr. and few d a y s after arriving here com fort, safety and dependability. fu ture w ill soon be a reality added, "and in the meant»™ and mothers, and even little sis Mrs. Fred Haight. Mrs. Thatcher from Parker. Ariz., and is now sure travelers will appreoaM ter helping the 4-H club mem and daughter flew by plane to confined to the hospital at Cres g r e a tly unproved tranapor ujunair Beau* bers. It was truly a family proj Medford and were met there by cent City. She had gone outside th at th ese new Greyhound ect. and that is true of all suc her parents. their river home to feed a stray are scientifically shaped to fit the C oaches offer right no«.* cessful 4-H club programs. It is Many people from this area can, and stepped on a stick or wwwcins»mi a tie that binds the family closer motored to Brookings to enjoy rock which caused her to fall,' together in work, play and pride the lily festival Sunday. They fracturing her leg a b o v e the! ftnofa-hftta phvtie Orta« in accomplishment. enjoyed every moment, they re ankle. G r e y h o u n d "Sihtr»» m efce« th em " gkre to C We mustn't forget the other port. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Knutson L i g h t s o f o th s r can i 4-H floats. The livestock club, un and granddaughter. Sharon, left h ig h w a y are reflect«: | der guidance of their president. Tuesday morning for Portland th ou aw in d sofi Realty Transfers i where Lyndle Fadling. had lilies, white U n e e e in every tqaan I Mr. Knutson will remain I rabbits, and a milk goat on the t h e H m tc h l its plseue, i for a few weeks. Mrs. Knutson, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Mendenhall pickup 1*1,.’ t h e a ppeanm oe of 2» ! ‘nteresGng Jr. have purchased a home-site and Sharon plan to continue on' d a y l> « h t te unchaaa« combination. The goat, I am sure, in Coast View tract. Dakota where they will , to South ----------- g r —O i m -r e s is t tht! had never seen lilies-on her Mr and Mrs Fred Hanson have v [ 8 11 *Irs Knutson’s brother, j o a s h t d n e in g . horns. sold their home on Pioneer Road whom she hasn’t seen for 30 The flower garden float, di- to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Train. „r years. a*i/ted ? Mrs Dorothy Lockland. Portland. Mrs Travis is dau - h t c r Miss Irene Johnston of Seatt- -------- Ge is a house guest of Mr. and , .11’ ¿7, 1 a ve y CiX’kle Mr and Mrs. Emery D Emery D Hvlan Hyland Mrs Thos. Carson for the sum- l.riTtv'lRIh T i T Mr ry' , ’ ni1 Mr. Kl’ and ",a,h Mrs. Fall, _ p?rrh«.«M - -he - mer vacation. » n ." ^ T h ,. J '"«■<’• “all in Charles E. McLean property near Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hendricks Sash Doors Frames Kitchen Cabinet! f , •' Wanted the old the mouth of the Chetca an<1 family left early familiar rhyme Marx. x iiiiu u ii rnyme ”Mistreaa Mistress Marv All * t h U e s e tran.c.Mi e a r iy Sundav suntta “ n.’ were morning for '?• Portland, where tf the quite contrary.” Then they rinv handled , ',h th’ s Z ’ . . l ? ra?:ac' actl?ns Un-painted Furniture .he , liver heih „ ¡ j * « * p<'" will visit for . few ,la> down the street. street n . Archie continued on to Seattl Seattle MADE FROM KILN DRIED MATERIAL?) ’T ’u— ..... A- Cower, local real estate where he expected .............. V.-.VCI,......... .. v.v^vvni, to attend auen< There were many other beau tiful floats in the parade Many nnaer.. annotunpes »bat Mr. and furniture dealers convention. J. HAROLD T. JESSER Barge have pur- R- Yeiton is looking after the too many, to describe in this col ased the Leona A Norris place; Hendricks store this week. umn Here is a hand to Brook- Basement, Grayshel Bldg (Box 274) Brool north of town and Mr. LaBarg ing-Harbor community mity. May May next next plans to build "a \ o m e ”nd Mrs’ John MeI1° lef» year’s festival bt ■ -ven bigger a „ r„ c tiv e res,.u „ M Tex, ,2 1 ,OT Berkeley '» ™ k ’ than this year’s th. he floats could highway. »o the their future home, having sold not be nicer, however ver. *»„ , their orooertv property near Harbor Mr. and Mrs. T W. Zenier Did you remember Chetco river bridge is slated mark have purchased the \V S. Me - Aug. 2. 3 and 4 on your calender? to have its girders scraped and the occasion is the district gar b’t place and part of the land a new coat of paint put on bv "ii Ocean Drive, adjoining their den meeting with Ralph Clark own property. the state highway crew which (extension horticulturist) of o, > started work Tuesday. It has gon State College. to give the been nearly five years since the latest garden information and to bridge was last painted. At that answer your questions Here is time several of the local women the schedule: were hind on the paint crew S ix e s Gran • Il«ll. Aug V R O O K IN G S Installation of officers for the due to shortage of men during G old B each ourt house, , \u war years. 3. Mvond six months of 1948 was Chetco Gru k’e hall. Au Mr and Mrs. c. A. David of the main business of the last A ll m e e tim K of Topaz Rebekah lodge Salem were lily festival visitors will start : D t> t, ’ Deputy. Beth Simon, was here They also visited their son. P m Mr Knox and I will h. ti bv District Deputy. Dej»- the local lily inspector. there and we hope you w ill eom, uty Fa Stanhurst, as grand Mrs Frank Bellinger of Med and bring the entity family. u. and other past noble ford arrived Friday to spend the // // week-end with Mrs. A. D Much- as installing officers to th e P ilo t tesiay more. newly-i„st.!in<i officer“ - Pictures of the lily festival floats are now available at Ralph Vincents, says his announcement. "H om em akers" j < . 1 4 V V SMITH RIVER u ia iic x i. ... ■ a V I IN T» /"V F*f"T V A 7/“VZ"w4 I I p U a . Latest Greyhound Super-Coaches Assigned to This Area n « -. Local New s Item s — — v u o u m j ik iu B IL T -R IT E C A B IN E T SHO! i u Officers Installed By Rebekahs Here GiVE THAT HOUSE THE NEW LO O K Vvith World-Famous IT'S PAINT-UP TIME!! 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