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* PAGE FOUR The World’s Best Climat»’ dtt rï-T APEGAN BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON from Brookings Market office to SPECIAL PROGRAM BEING PLANNED 1 Moore the Gardner building, in former ’s Meat Market space. Mr. busy with remod FOR FASHION SHOW, MARCH 12 eling, Howsley, was too busy to give the TPT’PqïUV MARCH 3. iqjq THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1949 LOCAL NEWS i days at the home of Mr. and I Mrs. Archer Dorman at Arcata. The drivers license examiner Mrs. Dorman is the former Mrs. will be at the Grange hall on Elsie Amadon, and is well known Thursday, March 10 from 9 to 1. in this area. The Struebings re Pilot much of a story concerning Anyone to tax the ex port that Mrs. Dorman has a The Fashion Show, scheduled for March 12 at the his plans, but he did say that he amination wishing be at the hall hobby of growing orchids in a Chetco Grange hall, has as added attractions this intended to handle candies and ’ before 12 o should ’clock. 1 small greenhouse she has near confections in addition to year, musical numbers by Azalea Chrous, “The What other her home. She gave them one of Mrs. Stanley Cook and chil tobaccos, similar to the way in Four” and Don Vaughan and Tony Felipe doing a augurated by Mr. and Mrs. Ab dren moved to Crannell recently. । the blooms to bring home with few numbers. bott, when they were agents in I Mrs. Cook is the former Mrs. I 1 them, and they had it on dis Ruth Slocum whose marriage was play at the Antique Tea last Old time, and authetntic, too, fashions will be seen Brookings. Miss Carolyn Kerr, agent since an event of a few weeks ago. week. They reportk that Arcata on live models, and the findle promises to be some the departure of the Abbotts, Mrs. Sadie Merrit and son, Don, area will be shipping daffodils have moved into the Gardner heavy ~ - this wreek. thing everyone won’t want to iss. was checked out Wednesday. cabin across from the Harbor' ’Earl McPherson has been con- store, vacated by their moving, fined to the Seaside hospital for the district and no longer needed for school purposes. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hanscam a severe attack of flu. He is re Real property acquired by a Jr. and son, Charles, moved from ported gaining slowly. county by foreclosure of delin the Hanscam ranch on the Win Will McVay was brought home quent tax liens is taxable when To help finance the 1949 edi chuck to the Archie Anderson from the Gold Beach hospital leased or rented to persons whose tion of the Azalea Festival, long house across from the H. T. the latter part of the week. He property is taxable. popular in this section of the James home, Sunday. Mr. and is reported to be much better, Murray Wade A stream or river may be nav state, a dance has been set for Mrs. Leland Pettigrew’ and chil following a bad case of flu and igable notwithstanding interrup this Saturday night, March 5. dren of Eugene plan to move to threatened pneumonia. tion of its navigability by rapids Advertising and tickets for ad the Winchuck river ranch soon. A state income tax agent will and other natural obstructions. vance sale have been out for Mrs. Pettigrew is the former be at the Gold Beach court house A justice of the peace is en-. more than a week. Thelmii Hanscam. LONG SESSION NOW SEEN March 11 from 8 a. m. to noon, titled to no other compensation Mr. and Mrs. Ray Struebing it was announced by letter from The tax issue won’t jell. returned the middle of last week the tax commission. At the opening of the present for his official services than that fixed by the county court except after visiting for a couple of Class ads bring results—soon’ legislative session there were only any fees he may collect for the Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Henderson two announced plans for refur bishing Oregon's dilapidated and performance of marriage cere have purchased the 16 acres of the Heights from Mr. and Mrs. long neglected tax structure. Now monies. Setting off and establishing T. S. Abbott, former residents of there are nearly as many plans as there are members. During justice of the peace distircts in Brookings but now’ of Crescent MR. AND MRS. HOWSLEY between-session huddles inspira a county within the discretion of City where they are Greyhound wdl be our agents in Brookings-Harbor Area. agents. The deal was handled by tions pop like flash blubs. Neo county court. County court is authorized by C. O. Leonard, local broker. Depot, Gardner Building, Next to Drug Store teric members are learning the Oregon laws to oiler and pay ad hard way that this is not a push button government. A state of ditional bounties for predatory animals. disconcerted opinions forebodes The 4-H Flower girls held th rough seas for the bulky report CAMPAIGNING ADVANTAGE regular meeting last Friday. W< While electioneering last fall, : of the big joint ways and means Rep. Lloyd R. Crosby (r) Clack- Practiced our dance and then en- committee. 5*w- As the legislators bored into I amas county learned he had an j°y°d our business meeting. Mrs. Lockland gave us seeds the eighth week without their exceptional vote-getting quality. $8-a-day salary only 71 of the With a group of younger candi to plant. Janet Crump served re 728 bills introduced had been dates he addressed a gathering freshments. Our next meeting is and sent to the governor) at a country school house. After set for March 8, next Monday for his approval or veto. There | thc meeting all candidates lined Joann Clendenin, reporter. were 144 in house committees and up near the door to shake hands 148 in senate committee. Few of । as prospective voteds depart the major problems have had at- et1, grey-haired grand Continue In March mother who looked like she could tent ion. There is just too much The last of the series of eight legislative business in this rapid make second base on a bunt, card parties .given by the Rebekah ly-growing state to fit the pat shook his hand and announced Social club was held Saturday tern of past Oregon legislative with a broadcaster’s unction, “I evening at the Odd Fellows hall, i shall vote only for you, Mr. sessions. Mrs. Doni Beaulieu was the win Crosby, You see all those other ner of the wool blanket as the,' Henry Semon (d) from Klam ath, chairman of the house ways candidates are too good looking. holder of the highest „total scores and means committee, who has It they get to go to the legis for the series. been a member of this commit lature, all they will do is to For tht' games Saturday eve tee during nine sessions and the flirt with the stenographers. The ning, Mrs. Beaulieu also held the iris won’t pay any att(‘ntion to high score for ladies and Emil chairman of five, says this session you and you'll get some work Edwardson for the men; Adelia has 50G heavier and more intri done. Yep. I'm going to single Hassett was low’ for ladies and cate problems than any other he shot you. has participated in. John Darger for men; the pin- Predict ions a 10()-da v cchle prize was held at the end; sion are commonplace' now at tlu of play by Grace Edwardson and capitol. Prevailing estimates William Wiedemann, and Leslie that the session will tie or Miller won the door * prize. coed the record breaking ms : non As many people requested, th Effective March 1, Mr. and of 1947 which lasted S3 days be continued, Howsley, residents on the Daw planned, for a few Satur- NEW LAWS ADOPTED day evenings during March. Gov. MeK.i Decani a a nts bills passed by the legislature hound Classified Ads Get Results’ which will: Allow banks to close on Sat urday if they so desire. Present : law requires them to remain open HEAR THE LECTURE ENTITLED . . Azalea Dance Set For Saturday Eve Paraded Realty Transfers EFFECTIVE MARCH 1 1949 "Flower Girls" Greyhound Nemes New Local Agent Automatic! -■ ■ EATER lie required for hunting, trapping or angling for a resident of this state who actually resides on the premises on which he hunts, traps Increases the charge for a tificate made by a clerk for fur lushing copy of photostatic rec ords from 25 to 50 cents. Make possible the creation of water districts in summer home areas. Authorize the fish commission to co-operate with and accept fin ancial aid from the federal gov ernment. Reduce the age limit for enter ing the national guard from 18 to 17 years. RECENT LEGAL OPINIONS Amended Oregon law provides legal and adequate authority for district school boards of districts of the first class to sell school è THE GREAT MILLENIUM" •> 8 Vith Exclus ite Sunday lite, 7:30 at the CHETCO INN —---------- $ $ TUESDAY. MARCH 8 .. 7:30 p. m. X THE TRUTH ABOUT HELL" SATURDAY, MARCH 12 .. 11:00 a. mJ "THE BIOGRAPHY OF SATAN Radiantube Heating Unit. Only Frigidaire Has It ! Plenty of clean, hot water always ... for baths, shaving, dishwash ing, showers, laundering, and many other daily household needs. No other convenience in your home gives you so much help and pleasure for so little cost. 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