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PAGE FOUR BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON The World’s Best Climat»3 Roosevelt lodge conferred the first degree on Henry Kerr of Brookings and and two candi dates from Crescent City. Following the meeting a social hour was enjoyed, with songs ap propriate for Mothers Day, sung Bulb growers from south Cur by L. A. Harvey, with Mrs. Har ry county and north Del Norte, vey at the piano. Re fresh ments held two meetings recently in of ice cream, cake and coffee which a local unit of the Pacific were served at a late hour. Bulb Growers Organization was ( Tonight members of the local formed. Temporary officers were 'lodge will go to Crescent City named until May 23 which was where the second and third de- selected as a date for election, 1 grees will be conferred on the and to appoint permanent com-1 candidates. mittoe chairmen. Because Croft Lily Growers As sociation had previously voted to discontinue, the Pacific unit voted Goldie Smith has purchased the to select a committee to co-oper ate with the Brookings Chamber 17 acres from Mr. and Mrs. Odell of Commerce in plans for Lily of Klamath Falls. The property Blossom Time, to be held in July. is located between Glory Road Expressions of appreciation and Brookings Water Co. pipe were made for the service ren line road, and commands some of dered by the old association in the finest views of Chetco river helping growers to standardize and ocean. The sale was made the old association, which did aid through C. O. Leonard Real Es its members in methods growing tate office. and standards of packing. When help was needed in mar- ket ing Croft Lily Growers asso- elation found itself too small and too local in character to be of assistance. The Pacific Bulb Growers Or ganization, it was pointed out, extends its activities over Wash ^urrar^de $ ington, Oregon and California, is large enough in scope to render service to members in the mar keting field. Growers wishing to qualify for PERMANENT CAR voting membership for the May PEATES ORDERED 23 meeting may do so by contact Evidently the state board of ing W. G. Hoagland, temporary control estimates there will be secretary. New’ members will al a heavy increase in auto licenses so be admitted to the organization in 1950. This week they awarded before the opening of the meeting a contract to a Portland firm to, nt Harbor Grange, May 23, at deliver 740,740 pairs of the new, 8:00 p. m. permanent automobile licenses at ’ 27c a pair. The next lowest bid wits 29.7c a pair. Odd Fellows Entertain The new plates will be issued each month to groups of owners! Members of Chetco Lodge, Odd according to their alphabetical Fellows, were hosts Thursday order. evening to Roosevelt Lodge of Gold Beach and Klamath Lodge of Crescent City, with 17 mem bers from Gold Brach and 14 of Mrs. Guy Shrader was pleas Crescent City present. Officers of antly surprised recently when Bulb Growers Are Signing Pacific Bulb Growers Organ. Realty Transfers Pi Capi Ml «Parade her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ’ and Mrs. Otto Bealu of Hastings, Nebraska, arrived for a visit. It1 had been 16 years since the two sisters had seen each other. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wallin and daughter, Kim, left Monday for Los Angeles, and other southern California points on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. Helen Arlandson, Gold Beach, made a trip to Portland the middle of the week, to take her cousin, little Connie Payne, to I have medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Christen sen and family returned Sunday from a two-weeks trip to south ern California where they vis ited relatives and friends. Mrs. Vivian Hudson spent the week-end at Grants Pass visiting ' friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Richey left Monday morning for Murphy to visit relatives. While Mrs. Richey will remain there, Mr. Richey will enter the Veteran’s hospital for treatment. The Richeys had a lot of trouble getting their trail- Stock Reduction Sale On KEMTONE V ou save $1 on each gal. J. J. Gallagher PLUMBING Brookings, Oregon NORINE HARVEY accredited teacher of LOCAL NEWS ANNUA PIANO THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1949. er house up the steep road which to the Chet co river road from the has many sharp turns, coming up Following a custom set many Joe Bush place. It was finally years ago, Smith River Volunteer] necessary to get a heavy tractor Fire Department, Saturday eve-1 before the act was accomplished. ning, May 14, is staging its an- The Birthday club met Friday nual dance to raise funds for use at the Carl Berger home to honor by the department. the birthday of Mrs. Ina DeMoss. Billed for the Smith River hall At cards Mrs. Cathy Hull won this dance is advertised below in the prize for high score; Mrs. a message, telling of the plans. Thor Ask, low and Mrs. DeMoss the pinochle prize. Mrs. DeMoss Leo VanDolson was a business was the recipient of many gifts. I caller at North Bend Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yokum mo returning late that evening. tored to their farm east of Grants Kerosene water heater, with Pass where they spent the past weekend. connections and a 30-gallon tank Mrs. B. J. Gould left by Bus Inquire at Pilot Office for par Sunday for San Francisco on a ticulars and price. buying trip for the shoe store. Try Pilot classified ads—they pay Dance, Saturday TAXES and TELEPHONES Take a good look at your next telephone bill, and you will see that Federal taxes make up an important percentage of your bill! Federal tax on local service is 15%. On long distance service where the charge is 25c or over, the tax is 25%. Other ' forms of telephone service are taxed from 8 to 25%. | This tax is imposed directly upon you as a telephone user. Your telephone company, at its own expense, acts i as tax collector. Telephone service today is usually regarded as a necessity. Yet the 25% tax on long distance and other services is higher than the 20% for luxury items, such as jewelry and furs. Telephone users everywhere have expressed their opinions on this high excise tax to their Senators and Representatives in Congress. Their views will help to guide future Congression al action on this unusual peacetime tax on a necessity. Vi e are sure that your Congressmen would appreciate your views as a taxpayer and citizen on telephone taxes. These excise taxes levied direil'y upon you as a user are in addition to the cor,i". ••» taxes wSch the com pany pa/s to i.’.e s n. :J a? included in the company's c::t cf b» . < t , thcze.’ore, act to L i < . a s .t of h.JJcn sc’es to*. Studio Building Brookings, Ore. jumiin »WS.»» • D$C SMITH R^VER * SMt/j Hivtr Commuai# Hm / SATURDAY, MUSIC BY THE LEGIONNAIRES GÉMERAI ADMISSION, $1.00 (Inc. Tax) SHE. A Good Time Is Assured When You Come Here DANCING STARTS AT 10—STOPS AT 3 UeMAHSK.'