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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1948)
F a te Four World’s Finest Climat» BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILO T, Brookings, Oregon Sen. William Walsh SMITH RIVER Re-Union n t H ill Home— Speaker A t Azalea The home of Mrs. Eva Hill Garden Club _ Meet. Sunday, "a7 the when he four jO sons uy tim e „ and on tnued fro m Page One i tn e ir fam ilies arrived a t Hill possible objections to, as well as hom e to honor Mrs. H arvey Lock- recom m endations of these poli- wood and extend greetings on cics. T hat the Oregon Coast High- h er birthday. A pot luck dinner w ay im provem ent project is a w as served at noon, including the “m ust" with him he left no doubt, beautiful birthday cake. Rooms Its n a tu ra l beauty m ust be w ere a ttra c tiv e ly decorted w ith preserved, improved w here nec- m any bouquets of fall flowers, essary. In this he solicited the The honored guest received 24 help of Azalea G arden Club and b eautiful handkerihiefs and iards put himself at its disposal as to extending congratulations, ways and m eans of m aking th a t Musii, singing and a social time help effective. ! w ere enjoyed during the a fter- His thought, expressed to the noon- Asa C arpenter played the club, th at they did not realize guitar, Dave Crocket, the banjo, th e ir own im portance, th e weight and Lee Freem an the or- they m ight carry, how th e ir fame *an Special guests were Mrs. had spread and the value of all Lockwood’s daughter and fam- G arden Clubs in th e social scheme ily, Mr. and Mrs. Brazil and lit had no tinge of flattery —it was tle daughte of Sacram ento, who a sincere and honest statem en t, came to extend birthday g re e t and given to us ju st as fu rth e r ings to the mother. A ttended Fam ily Re-Union inform ation. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rowley To a tte m p t to ev alu ate the sen ato r as a public figure wouln an<1 daughter, Dorothy, attend- be out of o u r province, but the a family re-union w ith 35 recording of an interesting im members of the Rowley family. pression may he perm itted. This is The affair was held a t the home of a ra th e r large q uality of hon of Mr. and Mrs. H arry Hans- esty, of which the paying of -cram near Eagle Point. A pot debts- in teg rity tow ard your fel l u c k dinner, served cafeteria- low man is only a small part. style, was enjoyed. It had been It is an intangible thing to be several years since all had been felt ra th e r th an described un together. Pictures w ere taken doubtedly a part of Lincoln's i of the various family groups, genius. From th eir early years, j The Rowley’s returned Sunday th e p o sse sso rs of this rare qual- evening Ity busy themselves w ith g reat Local N ew s Item s deliberateness ; w ith ■»»«. Miriam •_ „ Barnes and , little u the r p repara- l , Mrs. tion for th eir job in life, and »7 1 , .. . , , granddaughter, Diane N orton, of though am bition as such in them , <. neve, apparent, .h e ir • drive" ,h T ! Is felt. Each mile-post finds them n , i . n, 7 P ?, S d '‘ ready a n d Ingually where they ’ h * " * 7 M" Ba™ea . ... . , } visited her two sisters, Mrs Olive should b»\ We have met a very „ . , . .. ’, 77 few of these uncommon people in X Tf n k t h EAdorV o u r wanderings. S u re -fio tJd on 1 2 1 ' °L "" '.T * -, '? " • ®a r n ” th e path of life, they keep th e ir , " a te r ur d ates with destiny. > • Em phasis on the W est— ' Tom I’inccunelli, of F ort Dick, The annual m eeting of the Na- a *crn Pk'ktr, was severaely in- tional Council of S ta te Garden Ju red Sunday afternoon, on his Clubs, held at Tucson, Ariz., last way to Sm ith River, when he week, c a rrie r as its m ajor con- ' nsf con’rol of his jeep w hile aervation topics, the problems ,r >'*ng to pass several cars on of the west in conservation, g a r llwy. 101. His jeep overturned den development and civic beau and landed in the ditch near Wm. tification. There is much com Mclndoe home. He was rushed m ent in cu rren t periodicals on to Seaside hospital by Roeder am the am azing increase of popula bulance. tion of Oregon (the latest a u -| Wort! has been received here th o ritativ e report gives Oregon by friends, telling of the m ar- b e tte r than 49G increase high- j riage of Jay H art and Miss J o «‘st am ong the sta te s). In view st*tte Win DeSlyke at Brussels. of this, the program com m ittee Belgium, on Oct. 9. Mr. H art is of Azalea Garden Club, who gav a form er resident of this area, us S en ato r W illiam W alsh, who and was employed as m ilk te ste r spoke on highway problems f r o m j,o r Del N orte D airym en’s as- th e viewpoint of aesthetic value i ”«xtiation. as well as that of public safety, Mrs. M. D. Cochell and two economic and social benefits to b« sons left Monday for th e ir home derived from an adequate high it Salem, going by bus to G rants w ay system, should be c o n g ra t Pass, w here she took the tarin, u lated on the tim eliness of their tollowing a week's visit here w ith schedule. her father, Rev. E. C. Hicks, and Garden Club N otes ■ - sister, Mrs. R. D. Rowley. The financial com m ittee asks Mrs. I-.Ila P laisted who has th a t you set aside some of the been seriously ill at her home t v ÎaÛ % ian tmsaleUto KbT h e i d e t th e , w U ' ’¡ o ''. e d w l * ^ ' N o v em b e r m e etin g of th e club. N ice to see so m any club m em bers from the Brookings-H arbobr a re a at the tea and Mower show of the Sm ith R iver W om ans club. * " ¿ i d 8’ o f her / J r v í ÍSu gU<? - Mn5’ A(ia H ursh- and daughter, Mrs. Edna Ross, at I the variety store this week r h e various schools of the county are enjoying a w eek’s Classified Atls Get Results! - g-Ub,Cribe -tO_ .tW toda/> ^ ^ l i n ^ i n s t h u t e ^ a r E X k l ^ R e p ; " 11 ...... . Ralph A. Young Cus Fam» Tractor W ork Landscaping Leveling Row’ Making •t-’ k for un estim ate Box 61 Brookings to D elta Rebekah lodge, Cres-I Sum m er school at Corvallis, one! cent City, to a m eeting and a for the outstanding boy 4-H club p arty on Nov. 9; a b azaar on m em ber in this a re a and the Dec. 18 and a series of card I o th e r for the o u tstanding girl M r- and Mrs. Cn parties during the w in ter months. in this area. a re enjoying a visit Mina C hristensen was in charge As the contributions of the Mrn; ' nr h W,and of the Good of the O rder and Chetco G range to the county hos Mrs. Charles Parker w she presented a fashion revue to pital building f u n d . $50 was <rr of Compton, Cahl end all fashion shows w ith h e r voted by m em bers. It w as a n Charles Waldien of ft-, self, E thel Frazier, Zama Musser, nounced th a t the first N ovem vistm g a, the W rtfa“ Pauline T ygart, Agnes D arger, ber m eeting wmuld be election Mr. and Mrs. Mariot. Ethel Olsen and R ita Tierce as of officers for 1949. Of Paradise, Calif., models; Adelia H assett was a n County D eputy F red Adams the latter pan of the nouncer and Madge Moore the gave an in teresting ta lk on Sen enjoy ing a visit with musician. R efreshm ents of sand a te Bill No. 99, which w as re in-law^ and daughter, Ml wiches and coffee w ere serve«! ferred to the people by th e leg Mrs. (, p. Christensen as by Ellen Johnson, D orothy Sim p islature. It is the Idaho Pow er dy. Thny particularly son, Mildred K essler and Adelia Bill and is being opposed by the becoming acquainted r.yj H assett. Grange. new daugnter, Carole Sa a Mr. Adams is in a good position w ith her mother, to know w hat he is ta lk in g about come from the Seaside j as he is a m em ber of the legis last Saturday. la tu re which considered this bill Two cars, one barters and he consistently voted against the curb at the Nook cl it both tim es it w as before th a t Wednesday morning. Lifj, group. age was done but the The second O ctober m eeting of M embers of Chetco G range c a r carried people headed Chetco G range w as held at the voted th e ir endorsem ent of the funeral, and they were G range hall, F riday evening. The fight against the bill. Pom ona angry. visitors for the evening were M aster Phipps also spoke on the Members of the local! County D eputy F red Adams and bill, and said th a t w ith the back group are selling tickets i Mrs. Adams, C u r r y Pomona ing of C urry County G ranges, the dance being given by the I M aster O rville Phipps and Mrs. Pomona G range would sponsor this Saturday evening Phipps, and Mrs. Vivian Johnson, publicity in th e county before ceeds above actual expen all m em bers of O phir Grange. the N ovem ber elections. go to their club. This is a It was decided th a t the dance Following th e m eeting, a social worth sponsoring, so ever the G range is giving to raise hour of dancing w as enjoyed, urged to buy a ticket money for teen agers, or Youth w ith refreshm ents of doughnuts or not they plan to atte Group, will be given S aturday and coffee served by Mr. and youth deserve this bs evening. It is hoped th a t th? Mrs. J. S. Clendenin and Mr. Twm workmen, painters com m unity will patronize this and Mrs. John K inney. Chetco bridge, were in.iun dance as the money is needed to day when the scaffolda c a rry on the activities of the The drivers licence ex an y n er The extent of injuries group. will be a t the G range hall this been learned, although bo The G range voted to sponsor T hursday (today) from 9 to 1. rushed to Crescent City two 4-H scholarships to the ’49 T ry Pilot Classifieds for sales! bulance for medical atte« Local News Grange Dance W ill Help Youth Center; Fred Adams Talks » ~ * 4» •» •» ~ +i > BEE-YUTIFUL sta m m m Distinctive Stationery is a "m u s t" in modern business transactions. Distinctive stationery is a simple matter for the modern equipment of our plant—consult us, and be convinced. YOUR PRINTING NEEDS ARE OUR ' ...... ■ ■ ■ .. L E T K A L P H DO I T ! JHVRSDAY. OerriRn, each« rs from Mendocino, Hom- J boldt and Del N orte counties. Rebekahs Plans For The Coming Winter Re u ta r m eeting of Topaz Re • *ige was held Tuesday ’■ Oct. 12. Plans for sev- eral fall and w inter activitie include a Hal- V t. 26 for Odd t h i wo an invitation PLEASURE AND DELIGHT! the pilot printers publishers stationers and lithographers BROOKINGS (by the sea) OREGON