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PAGE FOUR The World’s Best Climat” Along Azalea Row BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON program for restoring the use fulness, and building the minds and morale, of hundreds of phys ically-handicapped children and adults stands in jeopardy of dam aging curtailment unless the seal sale is brought to a successful conclusion. Remember, a wonderful cause is perilled not because those who gave didn’t give enough, but be cause not enough gave. Buy the Easter Seals today! Felipes Honored Sunday At “House-Warming” THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1949 A count has been made and we find Den 3 to be the winner of the pack colors for the month by having the most parents and cubs present. This closes our meeting and we will all make a dash for refreshments. — George Widney, publicity director. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson of Duluth, Minn., are enjoying a visit of several weeks at the home of Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kinney. Mrs. M. L. Wightman of Hep ner is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ethel Olsen and her mother, Mrs. L. A. Humphreys, for several days. Mrs. Humphreys, who has been ill, is reported to be better at this time. Mr. and Mrs. John Mazzini and two children of Weed, Calif., left for their home Sunday after vis iting Mrs. Mazzini’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Morris for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne fpeut a few days at Siletz last week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Miller. Mrs. Payne is en joying a vacation from her duties as postmaster at Harbor, and during her absence, her regular clerk is being assisted • by Mrs Donald Payne. May 12 meeting of Azalea Gar Mr. and Mrs. H. Felipe and den club will be dress rehearsal family, who recently moved into for the annual Hower show. There their new home south of Harbor, will be the following committees were surprised by about 40 of in action: Staging, entry, place their Brookings and Harbor ment and judging. friends Sunday evening with a Entries will be made in the fol house warming. The evening wras lowing calissifications: — Minia spent visiting and dancing to tures, Mrs. A. E. Sandbo; Coffee music furnished by Tony Felipe Table, Mrs. Almo Newton; Sha Senior Girl Scouts, under lead with his accordion and Donald ership of Mrs. Brown and Mrs. ■ dow Box, Mrs. Daniel Masset, Vaughan and his guitar. The Fe Doherty, held a basket social last Buffet, Mrs. Forest Dunham; lipes were presented a gift. Re Saturday. The girls gave a short Diningroom, Mrs. Otto Turley; freshments were served at mid program on scouting, and a one- Tea table, Mrs. Chester Mans; night. Included in the crowd: Baskets, Mrs. Wm. L. Crissey; act play “Ghost A La Mode”. The Mrs. Joe Reichl in was hostess Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rose, Mr. girls participating w’ere Rosalie Men’s division, Lloyd Moss; Hor for a group of friends, Saturday ticulture, Mrs. Bertha Moore; afternoon, at the home of her and Mrs. Ray Guerrettaz, Lyle Kinion, Bonnie Salvage, Mary Children’s division, Azalea Flow mother, Mrs. Chester Crook, hon Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. AlVin Lou Berger, LaVerne Landauer, er Girls. These entries will be oring her cousin, Miss Barbara Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fay Rausch, Pauline Hendricks, discussed for the purpose of as Huntley, bride-elect of Fred Ow Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Margie Freeman, Pat Hyland, sisting the less-experienced with en, with a bridal shower. The and children, Olive Weise, Mr. I Betty Clausen and Elaine La- their entries for the show. As honored guest was presented a and Mrs. James Harper and chil Clair. many members as possible should number of beautiful and useful dren, Mildred Foltz, Mr. and Mrs. The girls and leaders wish to submit an arrangement for dis gifts. At the close of the after Bud Thompson, Bob Thompson, thank Glen Fisher and Mike Page cussion. noon cake and ice cream were Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Weigel, Pete for their assistance in auctioning The hostesses for the day, un- i served by Mrs. Reichlin, assisted Pedrioli, Bastiste Pedroili, Joe j the baskets, and helping in many Pedroili, Mr. and Mrs. George i other ways. G der chairmanship of Mi’s. Roy by Mrs. Crook. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Weideman, will be Mrs. Webster Del Norte Pomona Grange is NORINE HARVEY Hibbard, Mrs. Daniel Masset, Mrs. holding a dinner party at Lake Braynard and children, K. D. Jack VanZee, Mrs. John Rogers Earl Grange Saturday evening, Vaughan and Milford Vaughan. accredited teacher and Mrs. W. R. Faris. April 30. The pyblic is invited Mrs. Ray Streubing and daugh District Meeting With Prexy to come and bring friends and ter, Marilyn, left the first of the of Mrs. Guy Rice and Mrs. Bob enjoy a supper to begin at 7:00 week for San Francisco where Perkins journeyed to the north and continue until 10. Following Well, folks, here we are at our they will have complete physical last Thursday to attend the dis the supper dancing, games and April pack meeting. Den 2 is ad checkups. trict meeting of garden chibs at a social time will be enjoyed. vancing our colors. Our meeting Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Kemske Coos Bay. Mrs. Ralph Fowler, Standard Oil Co. of California has started. Cubmaster Dixon is have returned from Thermal, president of state federation, was is showing colored pictures at telling us about the trip he and Calif., where they spent the win Studio Building there to hear the reports of the Smith River community hall on Don Carter made to Springfield, ter on the desert. different garden club presidents Wednesday, May 4, at 2:30. No Ore., where 35 different Cubmas Will Tolman returned home on Brookings, Ore. who are under the aegis of Mrs. admission will be charged. The ters from other packs attended. Tuesday after vivsitnig relatives C. C. Farr, district vice-president. showing of these pictures is spon- He has brought back a lot of at Reedsport for a week. Birds and Wild Flowers. sored by the Ladies of Smith new ideas that are going to make Under chairmanship of Mrs. R. River church society, Refresh- this a very interesting year. Becker, Mrs. Mathews and Mrs. merits will he served after th? Our cubmaster has just called to bp con- picture. All are invited to attend up front Douglas Goldsberry and Frank Pallady, gratulateti on their showing of the affair. his parents. Mr. Goldsberry has work done in the school which Rev. Wm. Owen, superintend been given the Bear award to gives us an idea of what we may ent of the Redwood Empire dis pin on his son’s uniform. Next expect in the way of exhibits at trict of Methodist church, visit we have Larry Meyers and Gary the annual flower show where the ed the Del Norte churches Friday Ault who are likewise receiving prizes for this work will be given evening. He held a joint meeting the Gold Arrow’ award and nowr out w i 1 ti flower scrapbooks, with the official boards of Gush- here is Dick Fadling to receive bird nest collection and bird chu and Smith River churches, the Silver arrow. Richard Coch Beautiful summer shades—in two low prices! houses. Also the paintings of wild attended by members of both ran is receiving his card showing 100% Wool Suede Flannel, fully lined...... $14.95 flowers by the fifth grade under churches. he has earned five more silver These tutelage of Mrs. arrows. Richard will look like 100% Wool Covert Cloth, statin lined...... $19.00 Mrs. Margaret Evans has re a decorated general soon. were splendid. Mrs Mathews who was to give a report of the year’s turned home here by Southwest Our achievement ceremony is NEW SHIPMENT OF work in this connection, instead, Airways from Medford where she over nok and the possibilities visited her daughter and family, brought lit th' Sandra Simmons, of a Cubarena, similar to Scout Mr. and Mrs. Ed Albern. Mrs. camporee, is being discussed. It one of her pupils, to the club. Sandra had prepared a com Evans s p e n t several weeks at will be held in conjunction with Wonderful Selection of SILK PRINTS, PAS prehensive and interesting paper Doris, Calif., visiting her friend, Port Orford and will be held at TELS. POLKA DOTS, and SUMMER COT on this which she read to the Mrs. James McGrew. Gold Beach when good weather Mrs. Eva Hill returned home TONS—Reasonably priced! club to their evident pleasure arrives. and surprise at the accomplish- Monday on the bus from a trip Cubs and leaders unanimously ment. It tolod all and told it to Gold Beach and Pistol River, decided to hold our next pack where she visited relatives and meeting out of doors. This will well. her son and family, Mr. ;md Mrs. - be lots of fun. Thought for the Day We are dividing up now—and 'rhe world is full of judgment Mrs. J. M. Reichlin has return while the assistant cubmaster days a n d into every assembly that man enters, in every action ed to her home at Tillamook, Or runs games for the cubs, the par he attempts, he is guaged and egon. following the week-end in ents will meet separately with Smith River visiting her parents, our chairmen and cubmaster to stamped. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fuchs, and her take care of plans. son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Looking around at the displays Reichlin, and Gail and Wayne. of cub handicraft, we certainly Mrs. Charles Spooner is con- will have to hand it to Den 2. videscing at her home here fol- headed by Mrs. Olsen, den moth Easter has come and gone, but judged by accomplishments, the pital where she was confined for er and Den Chief Murry, for an Easter Seal Sale by the Oregon several days for treatment of a outstanding job their cubs did. A baseball diamond is planned < ome in and Look over our new lines throat infection. and ready to start clearing out by and Alults has much unfinished Mr. Goldsberry, on his place, do business to complete. A great S. & II. Green Stamps on all purchases! v Pilot class ads for result#* nated for this use. Girl Scout Notes SMITH RIVER LOCAL NEWS Cub Scout Doings PIANO Special Purchase!! SHORTY COATS!! BEAUTIFUL DRESSES Extra Special! BLOUSES $1.95 and $2.95 Variety & Apparel Shop CALL CRESCENT CITY 9R22 I or Painting and Paper hanging and ALL KINOS OF SIGNS GHERKIN & DERR PAINTING CONTRACTORS Free Estimaets “National Beauty-rest Week” ADD “LUXURY LIFE" TO YOUR LIFE!! You Can Enjoy Beauty-rest 'Luxury Comfort" for ONLY ABOUT I'/ k PER NIGHT BROOKINGS GARAGE GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING Body And Fender Work I.ACQCER PAINTING TELEPHONE 134, Brookings COME IN! SEE THEM! BUY THEM (Double Or Twin Sizes) Hendricks Furniture Co Hendricks Bldg BROOKINGS, OREGON