Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 21, 1948, Page 4, Image 4

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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
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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
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u the r p repara-
l
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Mrs.
tion for th eir job in life, and
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granddaughter, Diane N orton, of
though am bition as such in them
,
<. neve, apparent, .h e ir • drive"
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Is felt. Each mile-post finds them n , i . n,
7 P ?, S d '‘
ready a n d Ingually where they
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} visited her two sisters, Mrs Olive
should b»\ We have met a very „ . ,
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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
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th e path of life, they keep th e ir ,
" a te r ur
d ates with destiny.
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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.
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o f her / J r
v í ÍSu gU<?
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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!
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toda/> ^ ^ l i n ^ i n s t h u t e ^ a r E X k l ^ R e p ;
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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
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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-
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an invitation
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