Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 16, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    /»AGE EIGHT
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
The World’s Best ClimaU
Thursday, June 16, 1949
the week on a two months
ing three words from this quota­ pleted moving to Grants Pass
tion: the 6th, 8th and 9th, we last Sunday. Mrs. Reiling's moth­ trip which will take them to Mex­
might accurately describe the er. Mrs. George Anderson, ac­ ico City. Galveston, Texas, Mis­
condition of the newly-elected companied them and plans to souri and up into Canada. Last
summer the DeMartin family en­
president of Azalea Garden Club,
her home with them.
Ralph T. Moore, of Coos Bay* establish a better system to com? who after the meeting and with make
Jack Rouse, who has been em­ joyed a trip to the east coast.
member of the legislature, and under this plan of highway im- a "who-me?” expression of con- ployed on the forest service road
Try’ Pilot Classifieds for sales!
chairman of the interim commit­ provement.
sternation on her face, took her-
"It always seemed strange to self to an ante-room of the club maintenance crew with Fred
tee, told Brookings Rotary club,
Gardner, is leaving this week fori
Tuesday of the highlights of the me when legislature increased the and sat down to ponder what had his home at Meridian. Miss.
recent session at Salem, and in gas tax by a cent a gallon, no just happened, the year ahead and
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pratt and
bis limited time, gave as much opposition was heard, but how her own relation to it.
daughter.
Miss Mary White, of
of a picture of the highway fu­ a howl really went up when car
The temperature outside or .Ashland, spent the week-end vis­
Sale On
licenses were raised to $10. The that of the room had nothing to
ture for Oregon as possible.
iting
the
Reekman
family.
The
While the legislature studiously first tax really hjt the people, and do with the melting process. How- Pratts are Mrs. Reekman’s par­
did everything possible to avoid the car license increase is really ever, a dynamic membership ents, and they came especially to
new taxes, there were cases the just 'peanuts' in comparison.
found her here and with offers
"The publication of the inter­ of enthusiastic co-operation — I attend the commencement when You save $1 on each gal
body had no other choice, he as-
Raymond Reekman graduated.
sorted as he told of the increased im committee. 7500 of which ideas and plans for the coming1
Airs. Donald Ault and son Gary
were initially printed, now is in year, they reduced the hazzard of
demands.
flew
to Portland Sunday where!
PLUMBING
Last year, during the study of the fourth publication due to the the president-elect "vaporizing Gary will undergo medical exam-1
the interim committee, he said demand all over the world. The herself into Lillipution or Tom ination and treatment at Doern-j
Brookings, Oregon
everyone interviewed, gave evi­ various states have sought them Thumb dimensions, requiring an ebecher hospital.
L
dence of the growing need of in hundred lots, India wanted 500 extra expenditure to the club of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne
more and better highways. He copies, and so that way until now a new and much smaller gavel left for Coos Bay early Monday
described how some roads were more than 15,000 have been sent
All joking aside: here are the morning t o attend the State
NORINE HARVEY
actually costing taxpayers more out. It has become the belief the names of the new officers elected Grange Session. Mr. Payne is the
under present conditions than the document is "good advertising.’ " at the June 9 meeting, to be in­ master of Cheteo Grange.
construction would.
Next Meeting At Night
accredited teacher
stalled as of July 14 at the month-
Mrs. F’mer Asche left Satur­
"Surveys have been made so
Since next meeting is the an­ !y meeting of the club—the new day evening for Portland where
that it is known what it costs to niversary of the Brookings club. fiscal year:
of
the Asches plan to make their
drive any car. or truck over any Coos Bay club has agreed to i President Mrs. Bradley Page. future home.
section of the state. This survey put on the program. Being the
Vice-President — Mrs. Charles I Mrs. Vernon Hanscam and two
is so accurate that one can learn soonsor club. Coos Bay installed Grayshel.
sons are visiting in Grants Pass
every item of cost.
Brookings on June 21, 1947, at
Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Ben1 this week with her parents, Mr.
"Imagine what a level grade a gala affair, held at the high Ferns S’ and Mrs. Ben Kerns j and Mrs. J. I. Welch.
between Brookings a n d Pistol school.
Jr., jointly.
Studio Building
A. C. Thompson is in Portland
River would mean just to truck­ A rca tu Club Invites Club
And so we start the new vear! this week where he is attending
ers of this area. The savings of
in way of an anniversary And may it be like all those of । Masonic Grand Lodge.
Brookings, Ore.
time, for instance, would soon honor. Arcata club has sent an past years a notable one!
Mr. and Mrs. Milton DeMartin
pay for the taxes the new high­ invitation to the local club to be DEDICATION OF
and two children left the middle
way would cost. The gas savings, present at a ladies night affair LOEB STATE PARK
the savings in wear on trucks all later this month. Nineteen local
Among the worthy achieve-
mount up quickly, so that it is Rotarians have signified inten­ monts of Azalea Garden Club is
costing taxpayers more for the tion of going.
its co-operation with the Oregon
present highway than building
Federation of Garden Clubs, with
a new highway.
which we are affiiliated, the
"A uniform accounting system
state and other organizations in­
for counties must be set up to
For the past week, ending on terested in the conservation of
meet
requirements before
the myrtlewoods which will re­
Max. Min. Rain sult in the dedication ceremonies
counties may enjoy the benefits Sunday :
51
of this aid. This accounting must June 6 ...... ..........59
of Loeb State Park, July 2.
50
be open for state inspection at June 7 ...... ......... 58
This is the opening day of the
49
all times, and must follow closely .lune 8 ...... ........ 60
events of Lily Blossom Time.
June 9 ...... ......... 54
45
on funds and improvements.
There will be a pot luck picnic
52
"While Curry county is not the ; June 10 ...... .........64
at the grove. The garden club
52
poorest along this system, it must June 11 ...... ........85
membership will be hosts to the
June 12 ...... ........ 75
47
visiting delegates to the dedica-
; tion and it is understood that
either jointly or separately, the
Lily Blossom Time Qommittee.
and
chamber of commerce, will
For Sale: hay ready to cut;
The quotation at the head of
frying ducks and green goslings. the page of the year book cover­ serve coffee to all present.
Since the entire communitv
Agnes White, north end of Chet- ing the June 9 meeting, which
must
feel an interest in Loeb
co bridge.
includes election oi officers for
State
Park, it is to be hoped
the coming year, "The Spring’s
For Sale: wood range. 30-gal- gay promise melted into thee. that there will be a grand turn­
gas water heater, single bed. mat­ Fair Summer!" was a contribu- out all bringing their own pot
tress and springs. A-l condition. t ion of the yearbook chairman, luck. In this way, by showing our
August Johnson, back of Brook­
Alice Perkins from the pres- appreciation of a great deal of
ing Market.
2* ident-elect of this year. By delet- outside effort in our behalf, we
may look forward to further and
perhaps greater efforts.
The exact time of the dedica­
tion ceremonies will have to be
set for one o’clock, and we may
know that the dedication cere­
monies will be scheduled to fit in
properly with this and One o’clock
or a little before on July 2—at
Loeb State Park, is all that is
needed to remember.
Thought For The Day
"Man must take all of time.
He must not just pick out the
parts he likes and throw the
rest away."
Oregon Highway Development Plan
Explained To Rotarians By R. T. Moore
Stock Reduction
KEM-TONE
J. J. Gallagher
PIANO
Weather Report
4^Took! It’s so easy
to do a whole weeks washing’
Along Azalea Row
Wart, the Speed Cop
LOCAL NEWS
■ LET US STEAM-CLEAN YOUR CAR ■
TRUCK, OR TRACTOR!
WORK GUARANTEED!
IRA BROWN
At Texaco Service Station
Brookings ■
Brookings Personalized Laundry
CALL PHONE 262
FOR QUICK SERVICE!
—ROUGH DRY & FINISH SERVICE—
All Wearing Apparel Special Attention
Agency for Vogue Cleaner
Mrs. W. A. Foltz and daughter,
Karen, will leave today for the
Los Angeles area, with her son.
C%rl, who came here to aid his
mother in getting ready. Carl
was accompanied by Steve Lind­
quist. who visited the Pilot. He
took three years of printing at
Manual Arts High, at Los An­
geles before entering the service
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crockett
and family enjoyed a visit from
Mrs. Crockett's brother, Hillard
Brown, and family, of Seneca,
Ore., where he is principal of the
Seneca Schools, and Mrs. Brown
is a teacher. They attended com­
mencement Friday evening when
Vernon was among the graduates.
Miss Charlotte Wallin was a
recent visitor at the home of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wal­
lin. She taught school at Rose­
burg the past year and is now at
College Place, Wash., attending
summer scool at Walla Walla
College.
Miss Albina Pedrioli is visiting
her uncles for six months She
arrived bv air from Switzerland.
Saturday morning. Joe Pedrioli
made the trip to San Francisco
to meet her.
The Fred Roiling family com­
$299.75
Rigidaire
automatic washer
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¿he fully automatic way.
E. E. HANSCAM & SONS
CURRY COUNTY DISTRIBUTORS
Pioneer .Merchants
HARBOR. OREGON