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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1948)
f i t OCTOBER 14. 1948 x Writes To nty Granges rf Hospital [J) BEACH — Last Wed- evening R M. Knox m et •ne county hospital com t with an idea to obtain all present to the three dif- Granges of the county. The wg ■' a C( ' x ,f the le tte r ¿to each Grange: Contributions and m em ber- fees now total $8,000. I t squire $50,000.. Federal funds i n am ount 1000 are available as soon i qualify. The November ballot will voters an opportunity to $50,000 by taxation during ext two years. This is less J mills. Present hospital facilities mly temporary Shortly we have no hospital in C u rry •Over 135 miles to Cres- to Bandon). Coos and Del N orte hos- it’e over crowded—not able et local demands. Increasing population in tometrist Here! . Bert MsCreery will be a t i'iew Inn. Thursday, Oct. 21, descent City, to exam ine i and fit glasses. © ir » * » m i m B U « M IM O O M O ‘MCI MOUtSjJ ■ MOATS- <•« TO TO J S y A R POR PILOT. Brookings. C urry demands some hospital fa cilities. 7. Medical service will not b" "Youth available in the countv unless • , 7 “ v Center" ,,lvr was started adequate provision is made for ‘V' S e p t 1L The idea of hospitalization. ! organizing this was to give high 8. O ur individual and collec- students a place to go and tive w ealth is adequate to pro- u Un* Thls would keep them vide at least one good hospital in ° \ T ' S the county. (Who wants to die on are held once a week, the beach or in someone’s kitch- * r ’ain day ha< not been set e n ? ). aside as yet. because of not hav- 9. Increased tourist travel will *ng a hall.‘ "*e would ljke to hold help pay for and m aintain a good nwctinSs on Friday nights, hospital. i i,e tlme would be from 8 to 10. Logging operations in 11:30 p. m. A meeting was held at the crease demand and will help to I. O. O. F. hall on the night of pay for a good hospital. 11. The gross income for one Sept. 22, as an election meeting. day from each wage earner, bus Officers of the club are: President—Gene Reiling. iness man. farmer, etc., would Vice-president—Don M erritt. easily raise the required funds. Secretary* — Adrienne (Agie) Can you afford it? ' Zook. I know your Grange passed a Treasurer—Tony Felipe. resolution favoring the building There will be a meeting every of a hospital, but somebody’ will other week. On olternate weeks, have to roll up their sleeves and dancing, and games, will be held, do something. The first thing is a Refreshments will be s e r v e d larg e membership. The next is each week. Music will be furn- th e election in November which i ished by records supplied by the requires a favorable vote, and members. the last is the collection of do- Quite a number of clubs in and nations and pledges to meet the about town have offered to help contribution goal. W hat do you the youth center. The I. O. O. F propose doing about these three hall is to be given to our use things ? once a week.—P a t Zook. If there is any way that I can help with your progress, or give m ore details, on these statements, Neon Sign Placed please feel free to call me, or Dr. Erickson, or Mrs. Mateer. — R By Pine Cone, Fri. M. Knox. The line of neon signs, grown by leaps and bounds the past Local News Items couple of years, added another Mrs. W. E. Foltz and son, Mike length in installation of the Pine left S aturday to join her hus Cone T heatre’s new sign Friday. band a t Los Angeles. They will With the lobby and ticket of m ake th eir home at Inglewood. fice streamlined, the Pine Cone Bill has employment at a cabi now' presents a "big-city” ap net shop. pearance.. youth center Oregon W orld’» F inest Climat« LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Elizaheth Jenkins, form er resident of Brooking*, but now of Bend, is here on business. Sh? will leave la te r this week. Emma June Grigollo, of Gold Beach, was here over the w eek end visiting at the H. P. W eters home. Rev. E. C. Hicks, pastor of Sm ith River Methodist church, was a business visitor here last Thursday morning. J. W. Vernon, of Dayton, visited briefly here S aturday morning, en route through to California. Results! SEA HORSES He fis trf «KW Ja • /» aad asa Aaail K U M N D The Friend.” Small (41 lbs.) Alternate hiring T W I N — improved for '49! New T w in -G rip Handholds. Reverse, Dual Carburetioo, Ready-Pull Starter and other Johnson 4 1 9 1 KA "hrsis." 2.5 H P * ........................................ g>lO l.O V M©«lwl T D 'T h e Famous Five.” Medium (44 Ih» ) Alternate Firing T W I N — improved k»r '49! New T w in -G rip HandhoIJs. Reverse, Dual Carburetioo, Ready-Pull Starter and other johnsoo t tl'T C CA •firsts." 5 0 H P . * ..................................... , M o d a l S D ’T h e Sweet Sixteen.” Hi-Power Alternate Firing Ì W IN - w it h new ¡ tp .e r .tit Mile Master Fuel Tank for easy two-hand carry,extra long cruising MB ra.,ge. Speed and accelcrarioo. lo 0 H P * M o d e l P O ’T h e Heavy Dury Motor.” Great, DE- PENDablc power - for last stepping hyJroplanes to heavy commercial barges. Packed with Johnson < I l i ) fill fcatuic* lor sweet performance. 22.0 H P .* 4 IU ,UU Ite w M O D Il '* 'ik * OBC <■»»*■» brah* k a r i iy iw r •> 4000 ». S ■». Chetco Home & Appliance Company H’e Gu t? 8. rf ff. Groen Stam p» On All Purchases we don ' t Now located in new Gray&hel building, Brookings F am o u s pnouö H For D E P E N D a b ility • For Sale AS. S. S C H A A L <2, Harbor, Oregon ’ of Ocean View Drive and Olsen Lane FLO W ER DON’T PUT L? THIS SIGN! New industries can t c< m • . Oregon now if they use large am ounts of electric : wer. There’s an actual power shortage in the st.-... W hy haven’t more power dams been built? One big reason is an obsolete Oregon law th a t discourages building of hydroelectric plant* by power companies. * I { ■' rtsarva- .... W tra»« w phon« City 7RH G et Soon! The new Tohnaoa Q D . 10 0 H P * So new —so dit k th.it it brings a new meaning to < atbuaxd mv»vt. „ N o w ui ptoducUoo! d a te li lor ill k m W lk W W W W M E N T IO N ithWfst Ads JOHNSON S T a ilT (U » E K A , C A IIF Sweet..? Classified T HK NSW C ( Mr. and Mrs, Ralph CJevengei left for their home at M orton. W ashington, where t h e v w ill m ake their home this w inter. M r . and Mrs. Paul S. K em ske of the Eighth Army m ilitary gov ernm ent at Yokohama. Ja p a n , a re spending 30 days in the H a r bor area, visiting Mr. Kemske'« parents, Mr. and Mrs P. E. Kem ske. and sister. Mrs. S. N. Fisher. Com m ander Kemske is chief of the economic section in Jap an , and will soon retu rn to bis duties about Nov. I. Mrs. Kemske w ill fly to Texas to visit her relative*. afferei 5 30 12 0 0 •: and tractor ow ners’ We -?ped to repair, rebuild, cover cushions of all kinds cany materials and springs We also m anu factu re sstall seat covers to fit automobiles. Prom pt and ®us service. rag e T hiW T he last state legislature corrected the law that It holding up Oregon’s progress. It made Oregon power law* conform to the Federal Power Act. The vota u a i 70 to 20! Now the modernized hydroelectric law is submitted to the people for a; proval, in the form of Referendum ' Vete 3C3 electric progress M o re Power For Oregon Com m ittee f. ÌC ’ *35 CoeplxH I».. BULBS REGAL LILY BULBS, all sizes KING A LFRED DAFFOILS WEDGWOOD IRIS (lim ited supply) some Im perator available NARCISSUS, la te st varieties including Fortune. CALLA LILIES, all kinds, including Arum Pictum and yellow baby w hite callas. BABY GLADIOLUS ALLIUM CROCUS, yellow, white, purple and light blue (Queen of the Blues) IXIAS, Brides Maid (w hite), A fterglow (flame) A zarea (blue) Rossini (pink), H ubert (orange), U ranus (deep yellow). TULIPS, (best northw est grow n) all kinds, including la te st varieties. ANEMONES, M onarch deCaen (single) St. Brigid (double) His Excellency (scarlet, single; Blue Poppy (single). WATSONIAS, w hite rose, lavender and mixed. RANUNCULUS, all sizes and shades. CALOCHORTUS MARIPOSA TULIPS, varieties Luteue, Eca- latus, Splendens, T. R. BEGONIAS, all varieties in both cam ellia and carnation, all shades. GLOXINIAS, all varieties and sizes and colors. GLADIOLUS, all varieties, including latest (ready Dec 1). We have any flower bulb (not listed here). CAMELLIAS (la te st varieties) AZALEAS (most inclusive v ariety list in the U nited S tates) Special Grower Price» to Encourage Local Planting R etail orders a t now prices. $500 minimum W rite for quotations im m ediately—New C atalog 1* r e a d y - on request). Address ail corespondence to Brookings-Harbor Bulb M ark etin g Company BOX 515 BROOKINGS, OREGON i