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The World’s Best Climat
State Deputy Visits
Chetco Grange, Fri.
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1949
club leaders during the past
til Tuesday evening; Earl Goings
year, each leading one or more
of
Orick, Gladys Stotenburg of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pallady clubs.
North Bend, Mary' Carlson of
returned Thursday from Coos
Local leaders have organized
Oroville,
Calif., and Claude Go
The meeting of Chetco Grange Bay where they visited for sev into county associations, and an
A Cubbers training course, lo- ings of Palo Alto, were here.
Friday evening was highlighted eral days at the home of their over-al] state 4-H local leaders cally given by Dave Putnam, re
by the visit of State Grange Dep nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. association exists under Mrs. E. gional scout director, of Coos
uty Houes, who recently took B. Hale.
F. Wright of Portland.
Bay, was held at the Widney
over the duties of state deputy
A “project” is the basis for home Tuesday evening. A sound
There was some unpleasant
For the past week, ending on
in the western part of the state. ness at the close of the dance at 4-H club program. Choosing from
film in technicolor, depicting the
Sunday:
Other visitors were County Po the Grange hall last Saturday a total of about 25 different proj
Max. Min. Rain
Cub Scout in the home was dis
mona Master and Mrs .Phipps of when the Grange dance commit ects, the club member owns his played.
Feb. 28
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Ophir Grange and Kenneth H. tee insisted that the dance close own project no matter what it
Mar.
1
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Local Cub leaders attending
Thompson of Sixes Grange.
at 1 a. m. instead of continuing is. One of the most worth while were given ideas for the local i Mar. 2
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46
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Mr. and Mrs. Ross Putnam and longer by collecting money to pay lessons club members learn from program, and how it was worked Mar. 3
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40
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Mar. 4
Mildred Crawford were obligated the musicians for playing longer. their projects in addition to new over the nation.
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39
Mar.
5
in the third and fourth degrees. The law in the state insists that knowledge is responsibility and
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This is the first of a series of
State Deputy Houes gave an all public dances close at mid “how to work,” Allen believes. ■ three films to be shown. The next j I Mar. 6
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interesting and informative talk night so that dancing is stopped
Oregon club members carried I will concern the Cub and his den Rain for the week ..
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on Grange work, and both he and by 1 a. m. Not only does the a total of 31,379 projects during at the next pack meeting, if pos Rain for February
15.3-1
Mr. Phipps talked about the com Grange want to comply with the the 1948 year. They cared for sible. A special pick meeting is Below to March 1,
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ing state Grange session, which law, but the person with the lo 13,823 birls in poultry projects, called for tonight (Thursday) at
will be held at North Bend in cal dance license in his name as 1896 dairy cattle, 2009 head of the home of Virgil Goldsberry.
June with Coos and Curry coun well as his two bondsmen, are sheep, 1061 hogs, and 1042 beef
ties as hosts. Curry county is to liable to a fine up to $500 if the animals. Members of food pres
furnish the flowers for the sev dances do not comply with the ervation clubs served 21,638 meals | J. G. Goings Taken To
eral days session. Mr. Thompson law. To avoid any further un and canned or froze 59,357 quarts Hospital, Wednesday
spoke on the county fair, and pleasantness, anyone wishing to of fruit, vegetables and meats.
J. G. Goings, 78 years old on |
asked that everyone in the county hold a public dance at the local
Clothing club members made March 1, was taken to Seaside
Wednesdays and Fridays
get behind the fair this year.
Grange hall must agree to close 13,923 articles including 2 2 5 9 hospital, Crescent City, Wednes
At Hugh Gearin’s Office,
He is in charge of entertain- promptly at 1 a. m.
dresses and suits.
day, suffering from circulatory
men for the fair and especially
Central Building
ailment. Saturday evening he had
Harbor residents are reminded
wants all parts of the county to
See you at the Fashion Show.
a hemorrage of the nose, which Other days at hy home, 2 miles
be represented in the talent dis to please their Red Cross contri
south of Brookings on Hwy 101.
they had difficulty in stopping.
play which is to be held on Fri butions at the post office.
Remember the fashion show.
His
children,
Mabel
Taggart,
Chetco Rod and Gun Club has
day evening of’the fair.
of Orick, and Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Lecturer, Hazel Hendry, intro advertised a dance to be held on
Class ads bring results—soon’ Matthew’ of Scotia, were here un- i
duced Scout Master John Gin- March 17 at the Grange hall, ob
ther who, in turn, introduced the serving St. Patrick’s day. Chub
three scouts with him: Dick New Howe’s orchestra will furnish the
man, George Berger of Troop 32 music. Advertisement may be
and Jimmy Vincent q I Sea Scout seen elsewhere in this issue.
Ship 232. Dick gave a short talk
on conservation, with George
Berger demonstrating signalling.
Jimmy gave a talk on his trip
east national Scout Week.
Past masters pin was present
GOLD BEACH—“Better Living
ed D. C. Jaggers who was master for a Better World” is the slo-
last year. Following the meeting gan this year that points up the
a social hour was enjoyed with observance of national 4-H week,
refreshments of upside down cake j March 5 to 13, in Oregon, the
and coffee served by Mr. and Mrs. remaining 47 states, and in Alas
Fred Gustafson, Mr. and Mrs. ka, Hawaii and Peurto Rico,
Tony Olson and Mrs. Nellie Rode- states L. J. Allen, state 4-H club
have. Ihe tables and hall were leader.
A TYPE AND SIZE
decorated with King Alfred daf-
This week marks the 34th year
fodils and acacia. .
the 4-H club work has been an
FOR EVERY FAMILY {
important off-campus program of
Oregon State College extension
service in co-op« »ration with the
4-H Flower girls met at the department of agriculture. Lat-
homo of Mrs. J. S. Clendenin on est figures released by L. J. Al
Frigidaire makes three different
Monday evening. We discussed len indicate a total of 2675 dif
types of refrigerators. Nine models
among other things the things ferent Oregon 4-H clubs which
affecting flowers.
In all. So come In and learn about
include a membership of 26,00
boys
and
girls
between
ages
of
our
. your Frigidaire Refrigerator. Pow
leader, Mrs. Lockland, read let 9 and 21.
ered by the Frigidaire Meter-Miser,
ters from President Harry Tru
Any Oregon boy or girl—city
more food storage space than ever,
man, Gov. McKay and on«* from or rural between those ages is
famous Frigidaire Qulckube Trays ...
th«* superintendent of our schools eligible to belong. Allen is frank
all the special features described be-
praising the 4-H club work over to admit that past and future
lowl Remember, genuine Frigidaire
the country.
success of Oregon 4-H programi
Refrigerators are made only by Frig
Refr«*shments of rake, jello ami rests in the hands of volunteer
fruit juice were served by Mrs.
idaire, a division of General Motorsl
local 4-H leaders. These unpaid
Clendenin a n d JoAnn. JoAnn
peoj^e are the leaders who give
(B)
< 'lendmin,
their valuably time and “know-
how ”
fashion
LOCAL NEWS
Film Shown To
Local 'Cubbers'
Weather Report
INCOME TAX
SERVICE
R. V. Guerreftaz
4-H Club Week Is
Being Observed
w w is I ite thrilling new
WWW ISWWORS !
"Flower Girls"
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THAN AN/ OTHER MAKE I
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mum storage room, generous freezer space, utmost value Bia,
glass-topped Hydrotor for fruits, vegetables. Handy new flat ton
Sizes, i, 7, 9,11 cu, ft.
-
Sunday
Nite, 7:30
at the
CHETCO
INN
n ESDAY. MARCH 15
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eggs, small articles. Sizes: 7, 9,11 cu. ft.
.,
$309.75
(Q Frigidaire "Cold-Wall Imperial.” Finest
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<•30 p. m
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SATURDAY. MARCH 19 ..
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