Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 19, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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The World’s Best Climat
Bond Question Up
Before P.-T. A. At
Smith River Mee*
SMITH RIVER — The regular
monthly meeting of P.-T. A. was
held at the community hall, Mon­
day evening, with a pot luck sup­
per served at 7. It was attended
by parents, friends and children.
A business meeting followed the
supper, with Warren Engdahl in
Thursday, May 19, 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
Miss Jean Alva Brown, book­
keep at Co-operative Creamery,
is spending her vacation visiting
friends in Redlands. Assisting at
the creamery in her absence is
Mrs. Yvonne Sarina.
Mrs. Lizzie Mclndoe of Grid-
ley, Calif., is house guest of her
niece and husband, while visiting
her many relatives and friends
here and in Crescent City. She
visits her sister, Mrs. E. A. Kam-
ber, confined to Seaside hospital
with illness.
The school bond issue will be
held in the cafeteria room at the
Smith River school, Friday, May
20, from 2 to 7 p. m. Elementary
and high school trustees election
will be held at the same time.
All voters are requestsed to turn
out and vote.
The program opened with the
singing of America. Boys of the
second and third grades, under
direction of their teacher, Mrs.
Una Rowley, who have been in
the study of transportation, had
on display various modes of trans­
portai ion.
Prizes were awarded by Mrs.
Mary Ostrom to pupils in the pos­
For the past week, ending on
ter making contest, advertising Sunday :
Max. Min. Rain
the supper. In the upper room
May
9
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61
50
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awards went to Evelyn Samuel­
T
50
son, 1st; Gordon Broadbrant, 2nd May 10 .... ........... 56
May
11
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60
50
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and Patty Naill, third.
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51
In the intermediate room Kay May 12 .....
May
13
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60
52
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West brook took first, Myrtle Rich­
51
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59
ards second and Mary Rodgers May 14 ....
May
15
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70
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third.
Palmer Westbrook, president of Total rain for week
Smith River school board, ad­
dressed the group regarding the
$62,904. bond election to be voted
on May 20, for erection of addi-l
lion to the present school.
Guestss for the evening were-
To represent Brookings Club,
Horace Taylor. YMCA executive
No. 6623, at the district conven­
and Mrs. Taylor, and Mr. and | tion, at Spokane, Henry Kerr left
Mrs. John Argo all of Eureka. last Friday for Tacoma, from
Mr. Taylor showed movies of
he took the train to the
YMCA camp Raven Cliff, held where
Inland
Empire city. The conven­
on Eel river, where boys 8 to 16
tion
began
Sunday and continued
may enroll for summer camp. until Wednesday.
The pictures wen4 enjoyed.
As once before in the past since
Smith River Local News
the
division of old district No.
Mrs. Mary Anthony and sister,
101,
a joint convention has been
Mrs. Ella Plaisted, enjoyed a vis­
held
at Spokane. Oregon and a
it with ther cousin and her hus­
portion
Washington!
band, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sporup are now of in Southwest
District No. 103, to I
of Fortuna, who spent Sunday
visiting relatives. '1'he Sporups, be re-numbered this year, duel
in company with their cousins. to international growth of Rotary. ¡
International convention will
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thomp­
be
held in June at New’ York
son and Mrs. Lama Vincent at
City.
It was held last year at
Harbor. Mr. Thompson and Mr.
Rio
deJaneiro,
Brazil.
Sporup are old-time friends.
Mrs. Emma Cooper celebrated
her 83rd birthday at her home
Saturday. She is recovering Irom
Miss Shirley Oliver of Port­
an attack of flu which has con-1
fined her to bed for several days. land enjoyed a weeks visit with
Friends called at the Coojter res­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
idenci4 and extended congratula­ Oliver. On her return last Fri­
day she was accompanied by her
tions to this pioneer lady.
Mrs. Josephine Frame has re- I mother who will visit in Portland
turned to the home of her sister, several weeks.
Mrs. Emma Cooper after spend-1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Payne and
ing a week visiting relatives and O. W. Miller spent the week-end
friends in Crescent City. She at-! at Cave Junction visiting Mr. and
tended the golden wedding rerep- !
lion for Mr. and Mrs. John Childs
a visitor in southern Curry coun­
on Sunday, May 8.
Mrs. James Roonev who under■ ty the first of the we. k.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Angel of
went maior
Stockton ari' visiting Mr. An­
is convah
hospital. Em
gel’s brother-in-law and sister,
at th<4 home of Mr. and Mi
Frnest
at Eureka, follow Mr. and Mrs. Curt Waldien and
ing het release from the hospital.
ank Moore is employed In
Monda
and Mrs. Sy Payne to com
Mrs. John Usse
Mr. and
;
the carpentering on 1 heir
of Eureka spent
three children
<
v calling on their many hmm in the Upper Chetco
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Hanscam
. here. The Usservs a
timed home Sunday. Mrs.
dents of Smith River.
liier
Weather Report
Local Rotarian At
District Convention
LOCAL NEWS
Hanscam is recuperating from an
operation on her eye. She is hav­
ing a much easier time than
w’hen the same operation was per­
formed on the other eye.
Free balloons for the kids un­
der 12. Brookings Shoe Service.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sandbo at­
tended the monthly meeting of
Coos-Curry Electric Co-operative
at Coquille, Saturday. They re­
turned home by way of Roseburg
and Grants Pass, and report the
weather was perfect on the entire
journey.
Mrs. Leonard Smith and young
son left Sunday for Chemult to
make4 their home this summer..
Mr. Smith came for them.
Mr. and Mrs. D W. Garrett re­
turned to their home at Medford
Wednesday after enjoying a few
w’eeks at Harbor.
A large crowd attended the re­
ception for Mr. and Mrs. Ben
McNeil (Barbara Stoller) at the
Grange hall Thursday evening.
The honored couple were given
many nice presents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thomas of
Butte Falls, spent the week-end
visiting the Ed Hoar family and
his brothei’, Carl Thomas and
family of Smith River. Other vis­
itors at the Hoar home were Wes­
ley Driskoll and family of Cen­
tral Point. The Driskolls spent
the week-end on the Rogue.
. FREE! FREE! Balloons for the
little kids at Brookings Shoe
Service.
Mrs. Norris Kemp, physical ed­
ucation teacher at the high school
has directed the May Pole danc­
ers. and the music program is
under direction of Mrs. Lloyd
Morris, w'ho has been engaged
to teach next year. She is also
president of the P.-T. A. group.
Official Oregon State photog­
rapher was in this area early this
week, taking pictures for adver­
tising purposes. He had been tak­
ing pictures all along Highway!
101 en route here.
Troop 32. Boy Scouts are en­
joying a week’s camporee on the
Rogue river, several miles up­
stream from Gold Beach.
Lockland and Mrs. Aho, home I
demonstration agent, took the!
members to each girl’s house to
inspect their flower beds. We
found the gardens much improved
since our. last tour. We found so
many flowers in bloom: roses,
tulips, pansies and quite a num­
ber of rare specimens.
after the tour we went to thej
beach and had a party, a weiner I
roast and other good things to
eat. After lunch we went wading,
in the ocean.
We then visited Mrs. Swan’s,
beautiful flowers and landscaped
yard, which was quite a treat.
We wish to thank our leaders
and Mrs. Zumofe for making this
C' It io*
party a success.
We are preparing our exhibits
for the flow’er show. Tins is our
last meeting until further notice,
as our leader is going on her va­
cation. - Joanne Clendenin, re­
porter.
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L
3
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FOR
$279
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with a trio of the»e smart T Shirts
in the top drawer! The colors are
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They're long-wearing, full cut, easy
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Thursday, Friday and
Saturday Only!
Moore's Variety &
Apparel Shop
Bargain Fares—round trip, fam­
ily plan, and joint fares discounts
ask for details. Call Southwest
Last Saturday our leader. Mrs. Airways, 2771, Crescent City.
We Give S. & H. Green Stamps’
"Flower Girls"
MOORE'S
NEW LOW-PRICED
COTTON HOUSE DRESSES
You just naturally feel gayer in one of
these colorful, smartly styled
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8 DOZEN
Three models —
si ■ 1.95 to $189.95.
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trade-in. Why wait
any longer to enjoy
t he many advantages
of the world’s favor­
ite washer?
Come in today for
a demonstration.
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC & RADIO CO.
V. A. Mendenhall Sr.
Gardner Bldg.
Ben Kerns
Brookings, Oregon
To select from at this extremely
Low Price of................ $2.98
Sizes from 9 to 46—we have them in
half-sizes, too! SANFORIZED AND
WASH FAST!
Moore’s Variety & Apparel Shop
e Give S. & H. Green Stamps
BROOKINGS. OREGON
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