Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 28, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    ;'AY, O C T O B E R
28 1948
hospitai
L !U .Q K 1 N « - H A R B O R
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p il o t
a c t u a lly h a v in g a m odern h o s -!
p ita l.
P ro p o n en ts o f the h osp ital s a y 1
th a t a m odern hosp ital in the*
c o u n ty , re g a rd le s s o f location, is! P resid en t
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— n in
t o r s to lo c a te in the coun ty, now , S e c r e ta r y . T r e a s u r e r
no in d u cem en t fo r the am bitiou s.
O r v KO„
T h e W o rld 's B e s t C lim a te
P A G E F IV E
A z a le a w a r d e n Club Books A n Am bitious Year O f A c tix ity
SAGE SEEMS
rAINTY NOW
Club Officers
cement Seems To
Gaining Momentum
Election Nears
coming to th e P ilo t
¡f eooclusively t h a t th e
County Hospital see m s to
certainty. T h ese re p o rts .
,rge Mateer to ld th e P i-
jay seemed to be a c e u r -
j also “gaining m o m e n tu m
»¡on nears."
ed. one-third b y p o p u -
-iption. and o n e -th ird b y
.war tax levy, th e la s t
it is a federal g r a n t o f
Curry’ county, it h a s o f-
itr, pointed out, is one o f
»counties in the s t a t e en-
tfcis priority, and s h o u l i
oekly before the o p p o rju n -
I, never to re tu rn .
H o stesses
F lo w e r S h o w
L i ly B lo s s o m
i t rs
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t ' P S tl S u «
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M rs F leming W aters
P la n t S u ie s
G a r d e n Librarian
»State Federation Officers
E v e r y T u e sd a y noon. K o U ry
clu b , a t V in c e n t’s R e s ta u re n t. A ll
v is itin g Rotariani» a re w elcom e
Pnewkiez'f ¿ 7 ^ . .............
M rs . R alph F owler
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N O T IC E
P r e ss C fta.m w n
M r s . M ilt o n
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v
W | n tk r
V ic e - P r e s id e n t
Committee Chairmen
P r o p r a zn a n d Y e a r b o o k
H e h as no o th e r w-orking in­
M m I . Î S ? T RT P " K K l c h a irm a n
te r e s ts . and w ill spend his entire MRS. L lûùd A. M oss
M rs . C harles E. L ow
tim e on co u n ty road w o rk If I H o r tic u ltu r e
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............ M rs B ertha M oore
e le c te d . H e h as had y e a rs o f e x ­
p
M rs . A lmo N ewton
p e r ie n c e on ro ad buildin g and K a a d std e B e a u tific a tio n M rs . P eter L esmfister
m a in te n a n c e o f roads.
(ad v).
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M ts ED F A c k l e y
B?rd«
A T T E N T IO N
T r u c k and tra c to r ow ners! W e
a r e equipped to repair, rebuild,
a n d re -c o v e r cushions of a ll kinds
—w e c a r r y m a te ria ls and springs
In sto ck . W e a lso m a n u fa ctu re
a n d in sta ll se a t co ve rs to fit
y o u r autom obiles. P ro m p t and
c o u r te o u s sen dee.
Uy, the p rio rity c a lle d
to be lo c a te d in
nmty of Bandon. O n ce it
d out to th e fe d e r a l
the plans w e r e th e n
to read C u rry co u n ty ,
recommended lo ca tio n a t
B o x 42, H arbor, O regon
ach, thus b e tte r to s e r v e
Curry county, n ow not C o r n e r o f O cean V iew D rive and
O lsen Lane
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M rs .
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H arry L ax ' kland
R osr H i bbard and
F red R eiling
V ernon H ancam
M ax B rainard
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Our Goal For 1948-1949
M rs . C . C. F arr , Coos B a y, O re g o n
V o te fo r G eo rge F itzh u g h for
C o u n ty Com m issioner, fo r good
roads.
F lo a t
M rs B raduey P age
M rs
F rank P allady
M rs . R oy B ecker and
MRS. E.
aa. B. M athew s
M rs A rthur S tonehousr
M rs . A. E S andbo
M rs . C i ' rzon M a c k e n zie
M rs . E mil E dwarboon
M rs . L loyd H arbin
M rs . C has . C hristianson
M rs . F aye H ardesty
M rs H arry B ath ian y
2.
D is trib u tio n o t M y rtle w o o d N u ts to F r d r r a t e d
v lubs th ro u g h o u t th e sta te .
B e a u tific a tio n o f o u r bu sin ess d is tric t by m e an s
oi h a n gin g b a sk ets, tre e s and w in d o w bo xes.
M em otiaJ P la n tin g : In clu d in g one e v e r g r e e n
tre e fo r C o m m u n ity C h ris tm a s T re e ; o th e r
tre e s to be p la n te d at e n tra n c e o f A z a le a
S ta te P ark.
S p o n s o r and g iv e sch o la rsh ip s to 4-H A z a le a
F lo w e r G irls.
A id c h u rch e s w ith th e ir la n d sca p in g.
S p o n s o r co n te st fo r bird ho u ses and w ild
flo w e r s c ra p book in p u b lic schools, a n d
a w a r d prizes. W in n ers to e x h ib it a t s p rin g
flo w e r s h o w !’ !!
C la s s e s in flo w e r a rra n g e m e n ts co n d u cted
th ro u g h o u t the y e a r.
8
T o w in a P u r p le Ribbon on o u r sp rin g flo w e r
sh o w , h eld d u r in g th e c o m m u n ity ’s a n n u a l
A z a le a F e s tiv a l.
9. T o e n te r a flo at in L ily B lo sso m P a ra d e .
10. C o n trib u te to S t a t e B o ta n ic a l G ard en .
11. S u p p o rt th e N a tio n a l C o u n cil B ooks Inc., an d
e x te n d th e G a rd e n S h e lf at the P u b lic L ib r a r y .
12. T o c a r e fo r a n d e x te n d p la n tin g s a t G ra n g e
h a ll.
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ELLSWORTH
Republican for
CONGRESS
FOVRTH DISTRICT
Linn, Lane, Douglas. Jackson,
Josephine, Coos, Curry Counties
It F» P * H-'r r"|cnd, Chm.
L— S»oaö»ct ? ->'ond Oregon
P a id A d v .
E i:«w o rth
fo r C o ngreM
C o m m itte e . L- E. M c C lin to c k , T re a t..
R oee bu rg , O regon.
Or. H. A. Stover
C H IR O P R A C T O R
- J- Street
Phone 352
CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA
’ SERVICE
E L E C T R O -P H Y S IO T H E R A P Y
P L E C T R O -C A R D IO G R A P H
hetco Drug Co»
°VR R E X A L L STORE
Ready To Serve Y ou Always
Zenier
PHONE 193
TO HAVE A 20-BED MODERN HOSPITAL
IN YOUR OWN COUNTY-
T0 HAVE THE BEST DOCTORS AND
MEDICAL FACILITIES AVAILABLE-
T0 OBTAIN FEDERAL AID OF ONE
DOLLAR FOR EVERY TWO YOU GIVE
IN THIS COUNTY!
CURRY COUNTY CAN HAVE ALL THIS
I f you
If »tu
GIVE! Vote yes
For The H o sp ita l Tax On N ovem ber 2 nd!
YOUR GIFT CAN RENDER A TIMELESS SERVICEI