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W p, • pa Y. OCTOBER 7, 1948 BROOiaNGS-HARBOR pilot . Brookings. Oregon W orld’s Finest Clim ate Page Five He put the cola on the meat. It drove to Crescent City T hursday, x,Mr 3T T and^ Mrs. H erbert Pa" e’ oid not eat the meat. We put ton has a foot in both—a ranch some hairs in w ater to see what where they met Mrs. Hoffeldt s 5 ’ and Mrs Sy Pavne« Law- ouncil à , UJA GARDEN CLUB ver y-popular-in-this-dis- on the upper Rogue, in Curry would happen. Nothing h«*s han- sister, Miss Eave Islaub of W ash- rence Pnyne «nd Elm er G ardner Scout BeacH jtf Senator William W alsh C ounty—in business in Port Or pened. We are trying some se?- tngton, D. C„ who came in via returned Sunday from a hunting trip to Lake County with th re e speaker at next m eeting ford, Gold Beach, and an inter iet writing with milk, with lem Southwest Airways. She left the capital at 7:10 p. m. EST Wed mule deer to their credit O r stor »--"J Garden Club, Oct. 14. est in Brookings. The Schroeders on juice and starch nesday and arrived at Crescent course they modestly adm it th a t jeet will be “Beautifica- are as much a part of Oregon as fourth GRADE N O TE S— in terestej j if they could have stayed an o th er t ity at 12:13 noon, Thursday. its ta ll and stately firs and Ps the Highways.” youth of The fourth grade is off to day or two. they would have had Considering the difference in P ? e,y .m yrtle' ' oods- and though ¡new year w ith ^ T p u p ih w. .. Walsh is joint repre- Ca^ r tim e changes across the cotin- their limit of six to bring nome. r. e of Coos and Curry El on is on the Democratic tic- Bodda. Earl C .n S Mr. and Mrs. Joe C hristensen ’1 • sbe was about 15 hours en hlS. v ? eWs are bi-partisan - Lloyd Carter, Loren Simons and and is the leading con- Will be , of Lincoln, Nebr., formei resi route across the nation. iture stai Ifcr president f the house, r e s u lts UfOTe’ll] '''a n d t n "¡'l Sa" dr* Staons a n ' n,’w Mr. and Mrs. Don C a rte r and dents, were guests of Mr. and Kit, of course, on his corn- i t s u u s io r an and no foolin here this year C hristensen late in family have moved back to the i o Mrs. Gilbert . aro u n d ” ). 1 tion to succeeed him self M v r tle j . • w e are taking a lunior weekly H arbor area to live. They have Se*’tem ber On th e ir re tu rn to M yrtle Point and Brookings, reader newspaper. It tells about rented the form er Merle Mor- N cbraska- theX " erc aecon»jmn. fd the senator’s chief in- wo sm all towns in Oregon, have the Chicago railroad (air gan house above H arbor le<1 by Mlss Ik’,,y Bo,in. who w ill lu«, be**n and is straigh»- t o k ST h T eeHdrOgri’5,S' Vg 'T ? '" " 1 are n”' kins ’ railroad m u.al I visit there for a short time, a f Jack Gilmore left recently for L \ T f ° f the Myrtle Robert Zook * general chair- U our coast highway. The his home at S an ta Monica aftt r ter which she will re tu rn to this with its increased Point H erald sensed this, when man. Friday we drew r a il- a d “eady spending the sum m er at his eshin Glendale to work. i ! re tO 8ttend ° ° r *cenes Most of the children used and beauty should draw Mr. and Mrs. A J. K erchcr ‘raj jack < Lily Festival, this year. He re the new colored chalk. It makes on the Winchuck. all a pious “Amen.” •made the trip to H arbor from Word has been received here Ilian speaker hum orous tu rn ed to his paper to praise us pretty pictures on paper. We are that Mr. and Mrs. John Mello, Berkeley to bring Mrs. K ercbei’a ireful, an enthusiastic av- e x trav ag an tly for the co-opera making a seed chart for science. torm er well-known residents of mother. Mrs. Nellie Rodehaver. So far. Earl Henry has brought Harbor, are now located a t Up ¡home a fte r having spent a couple he gets around up th ere), tion indicated in the successful Walsh should be able result, suggesting at the sam* the most seeds. This year out per Lake. Calif, (n ear Ukiah) of months at their home, Mrs us a Jong, wide and ta ll tim e th a t this co-operation be big project for all the year is and have large garage and weld D lei iver*s health to much im p r o v e , and she is glad to lie birds. Many of us are going to ing shop there. ’ his subject in a most in- em ulated by his towns-folk. set for back home. And so w'e have it, we lucky keep a scrapbook. This fall we cg way. ?th Rears Its P retty Head people! Two exceptionally equip are collecting birds nests. Glenn ped, earnest and dynamic young has a bird skeleton he is going ìw shop.1 itor Walsh has a formid- men asking the privilege to s e n e to bring. onent, however, in E ’ rve yod Chroeder, dynamic m ayor us. “Yuh pays yur money an. i FIFTH GRADE N E W S— yuh takes yur choice.” Last week we had Mrs. C arter tie Point, and Elton’s roots Back to Business for teacher, while Mrs Garcia counties go very- deep A s an added attraction, to the was in Tennessee. Mrs. Garcia The Schroeders a re in ok Cafel h History — first settlers, m eeting of the Azalea Garden returned from the east last Sun- C lub’s Oct. 14 meeting, there will day, and was in school Monday STATEMENTS INVOICES CARDS We did not have school Mon- j be a showing of colored slides of "Scenic V i e w s of Oregon” by day because power was off. LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES We like Mrs. G a r c i a v e ry ' courtesy of Mr. Lloyd Moss. The hostesses under the chairm an much. ORDER BLANKS PURCHASE ORDERS Tuesday we did not have any ship of Mrs. Lloyd Harbin, will be PAMPHLETS Mrs. Val Mendenhall, Mrs. Stan heat but we had school anyway , LEAFLETS LABELS Last week some of the c h il-, ley Patterson, Mrs. Joe Massett, POSTERS dren in our room drew p ic tu re s; SALES LETTERS and Miss Marie Hempel. And—last aall to the chairmen of deer. CATALOGUES SHIPPING TAGS We have nine new children in j of the different projects and pro our room this year. — Virginia gram s of the club to ‘converge’ ADQl'ARTERS S p eeializin g in C o lo r P r in tin g o f All K in d s on V incent’s Azalea Room as of Akers, reporter. FOR today, Thursday, at two o’clock for the purpose of discussion, in form al, and better co-ordination Mr. and Mrs. H arry Z. S m ith 1 of the club’s aims for the year. S p ecializin g in C olor P r in tin g o f All K inds Mrs. Guy Rice, our club presi have received word th at they dent, and hostess, promises to are grandparents once more a s 1 P r in te r s P u b lish e rs S ta tio n e rs tak e care of the “lighter side of an 8-lb. 3 ^-oz. son was born to and cof-| their son and daughter-in-law. life” w ith tea and cake Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Smith at fee, too! I pholstered | Valley View hospital at Burns, Thought for the day— “The Book of N ature needs Oct. 31. They have named the no glim m er of the candle for its • young man a fte r his dad so he j will carry the fam iliar “J r .” reading.” j after his name. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. W ithrow j and daughter, Zillah, of Los An- j geles, who have been visiting at To Clarify certain rum ors circulating hi the county, the ! the home of their brother-in-law The famous ('urrj/ ('aunty H ospital Assfuuitujn wishes to publish all 1 and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. j these facts--------- I “Beauty R est” • Pearmine for the p a s t three 1 Th.‘e r are 354 contributors (also m em bers). ¡weeks, returned to their home j 2. T here is $7.066.30 on hand and pledged. This money SECOND GRADE NOTES -- ¡ Tuesday. They were accompan-, came from the» following com m unities: I We visited a grocery store on lied by Mrs. Pearm ine who will) L ang’lois ........................... R e p o rt j Tuesday morning and saw how j remain in Los Angeles for a Harmon ^ 1Xes $ 2 8 0.00 month’s visit. food is stored. Mr. and Mi’s. R. C. Ludlurn ar- QUALITY T here are 24 second graders 190.00 I o r t O rfo rd .............................. ! ri\ed the first of the week for a in our room. t............................. 405.00 E laine LeClaire brought her ’ vacation at the summer home vv o d d e r b u m ............................. 250 00 sm all alligator to school for us I of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. P ra tt on £’• ' n »11s i Bear Creek up the Winchuck GoM B e a c h .............................................. 5,036.00 to look at. Perfect Sleeper” We have been collecting a u t The Ludlums have been ir J a P is to l R i v e r ............................. 2 1 0.00 mattress pan for the past 18 months while umn leaves. B r o o k in g s ............................ N<> R e p o rt he was representative of one of TH IR D GRADE NOTES H a rb o r ............................................ 595 30 T here are 29 children in the the oil companies. Leonard Butts has moved from th ird grade. Sixteen are boys. A g n e ss ................................ 90J»0 his place on Jacks Creek to Six-) 13 are girls. ’adors and Range* 3. D efinite plans a re being laid for building the hospital. We have five new childrer. in | es where he will be caretaker STIK S: Choice of four beautiful sites are available, o u r grade. They are: Maybelle on some property for Dr. C a rt (C o le m a n 0 one of which will be selected when »he hospital is assured and Georgia Mackey, Don and wright. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Bates of ARCHITECT: An em inent Portland architect. Roi L. Ju d ith C a rte r and James Cori Medford were overnight guests) Morin, is draw ing prelim inary sketches for th<> hos )m H eaters a n t We have the hall room this year. last week of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. pital w ithout charge to the association. Therefore no O ur room has a pretty new or Furnaces Weigel They also visited several money has had to be spent for valuable arch itectu ral flag. *ater H eaters advice or for inform ation regarding sim ilar projects We a re experimenting. Denni- of the »¡lany friends they made I while living in this community.) elsewhere. Mr. Morin’s generosity should be recognized D uggan brought a piece of meat Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hoffeldt by the people of the county inasmuch as he has no and Rovai Crown cola to school. Monarch' g u arantee th a t he will be chosen to supervise this project when building gets under way. Wood and 4. A p ro fio s e d special t a x levy has been included for the Combination November election. It’s a small two-year levy ard if passed will provide one-half of the funds to be raised in the county. In th e fo rm e r C hevron S ta tio n , o p e ra ted hv P10nferS' builders of both conn- Azalea Pna/ K O W |t i e s , Coos and Curry. Anri El n for the i IV NG Y O U R P R IN T IN G I0P NEEDS! Are O ur Delights For Service! ns idricks rniture Co. LOCAL NEWS (ne Furniture Appliances BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT 'BiltwelP Furniture FACTS imons Beds, irings and ABOUT THE HOSPITAL FUND: Mattresses Jf'm Furniture >$ley Radios Ranges .1.7 WE ARE NOW OPEN n m str o n g E d & M endy, next to C had's. Come m an I * «nd Felt Base L,n o ! e u m g e t y o u r sm all m otor re p a irin g , b ra k e re |» T x - ’ - r 1 5 ‘ 2 13 lin in g w ork, etc., done. Herb's Gos Station GIVE AND VOTE FOR THE HOSPITAL! C urry C o u n ty H o s p ita l A s s o c ia t i o n