Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 23, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    /»AGE EIGHT
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
'Hie World’s Best ClimaU
THURSDAY, JUNE 23, I949
• Earl Littrel, who was president
of the Coos Bay club at the time
organization work was carried on
here, told of how the Coos Bay
club bragged to the outside world
about the Brookings club, point­
ing with pride to local achieve­
ments.
Visitors from Brighton, Colo.,
Concord, Calif., and San Diego,
Calif., sat in on the affair, and
left with the statement that they
never before had had the same
amount of fun in one evening.
hosts to all visiting delegates, Reekman who will be home for । ; Have your friends attend the
from the State Federation of Gar- t the
1“ summer
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from
the
University Lily Festival Parade this year.
den Clubs, the State Forestry, to of Oregon, and little Vicki Bar-
all other organizations and indi- ton who will remain here with
vidual personages whose efforts relatives for a month. On their
have helped to bring this about arrival home, they found that
as well as to the speakers and Mrs. Reekman’s brother and sis­
At the second annual birthday
their families.
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrsi Emer­
party of Brookings Rotary club,
That good organizer of ours, son Pratt and two children of
held Tuesday evening instead of
Lillian Weideman, is in charge of Steilacoom, Wash., had arrived
noon, was given over to Coos Bay-
pot luck picnic arrangements at for an overnight visit, leaving on
North Bond club, sponsors of the
the grove. The time set for this is Monday for Ashland.
local group. Five members of the
one o’clock, at the Grove. Sat­
Coos Bay club were present to
urday. The Lily Blossom Time
bring the program.
committee and chamber of com-1
Going on the assumption tha-
merce will serve all coffee at the
democracy is always safe as long
grove and will include in this
? Í
.A.vin''“
as the people of the democracy
service the needs of the com-
The local Greyhound bus depot
have a sense o humor, Gene Gray
munity who come to the grove will be open these hours:
read a paper written by Ralph T.
equipped with their owm pot luck
Moore, on the topic of “Humor.”
At the regular meeting of To­ picnic baskets. A special invita­
7:00 a. m. to 5:15 p. m
Prefacing th» paper was an paz Rebekah lodge held last Tues­ tion to the queen and her court
explanation of the types of hu­ day evening, the following offi­ has been s/ent by our club pres­
6:45 p. m. to 8:00 p. m
mor, and the occasions each can cers were elected for the six ident, Mrs. Erma Rice.
Every Day Except Sunday
be used effectively. No walk of life months beginning July 1:
Note to garden club members
Closed all day, Sunday
escai>ed in this fun-program, as
Noble Grand Rita Tierce.
from Lillian Weideman: We do
butcher, baker and candlestick
Vice-Grand Dora VonSeidletz. not know how many guests we’ll
Martha Steen
maker came in for his share of
Recording Secretary — Adelia have so bring some extra cutlery
Local
Greyhound Agent
thn stories.
Hassett.
and take this into account while
Treasurer—Verna Mendenhall. organizing the contents of your I
Installation will be held at the picnic basket.
first meeting in July.
Note from Mrs. Howard James,
A float for the Lily Blossom Mrs. Rose Hubbard and Mrs. Ray
NORINE HARVEY
For Sale: hay ready to cut; parade was discussed. Dorothy Struebing in charge of the Lily
frying ducks and green goslings. Simpson was appointed chairman Blossom float for the parade on
accredited teacher
Agnes White, north end of Chet- of the committee and her assist­ July 4 for the garden club: “We
ants will be May Dixon, Ethel are proceeding in secret but still
co bridge.
of
Frazier, Beryl Bollinger. Merce­ proceeding.” Those who can help
For Sale: wood range, 30-gal- des Phillips and Nellie Bush.
and keep our secret are most
gas water heater, single bed, mat­
They will work with a com­ welcome.
tress and springs. A-l condition. mittee from the Odd Fellows on Thought For The Day
August Johnson, back of Brook­ a float to represent both orders.
The duty of flowers — to min­
ing Market.
2*
ister
delight, whisper hope, and
Following the meeting a social
Studio Building
comfort
man.
hour was enjoyed with refresh­
Bargain Fares—round trip, fam­
FOR RENT: 9-room, 2-b a t h ments of strawberry' short cake
Brookings, Ore.
ily plan, and joint fares discounts
house; 5-room and bath, house. and coffee, served by Zama Mus­
ask for details. Call Southwest
Inquire Mrs. Barnes. 4 miles so. ser, Mabel Struebing, Beth Si­
Airways,
2771, Crescent City.
of Harbor on Hwy 101
17-2* mon and Ina DeMoss.
Mrs. I owed Marsh and son left
for Alaska Sunday after visiting
For Sale: Model A. parts, in-
friends
and relatives in this area
c'uding good ’29 tudor body. Don
for
several
days.
Carter, at Swan's planer, or leave
The
spotlight
that
will
be
on
By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING
word at Texaco Sevrice station,
Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter VÉAH-iT was
the
Brookings
and
Harbor
area
A
u
O
iämt
them
Brookings.
17-3*
SERVICED /
WASH Y i
TAM« MV MUlt
MO
I in the» next few* weeks seems to are spending a couple of weeks
tmirp _y
PAVUT
\ A4 TMK DOWN
while
Mr.
Baxter
is
putting
new
i voua
PAVMINT«-
BROOKINS*
be
getting
stronger
and
brighter
I HO mo R
For Sale: '36 V-R
roofs on the cabins of their auto
V-8 transmission, ’35 pickup bed, as we come into Lily Blossom courts, and doing other repairs.
ICO EVER
4 16-irch tir^s tutw 'd wheels Time in this year of 1949. The
^TA ll S/T WART'J
¡
richt ...
one or all. Lyle B. Dill, west of excellent job of publicity done
Mrs. E. H. Reekman and Miss
. Y \*0 OATS-
Chambers Fir Courts, Harbor, jointly by Dewey Akers and by Adrienne Zook made a trip to
Ore.
17-4* Ralph Vincent promises much. Klamath Falls over the week-end
Commander Scott will be on the to visit Mr. and Mrs. William
For Sale: cook stove with cop­ air this coming Sunday morning. Barton and to become acquainted
per coils and water tank. A-l It is expected that he will “focus” with their new son. Raymond
condition. Box 101 or call at Har­ on this area during his program, Ross. When they returned, they
bor Bulb Farms, on Pedrioli Dr., and will mention our Lily Blos­ were accompanied by C a r r o 11
I larltor.
17-2 som Time, ahead.
The opening day of Lily Blos­
Free, for cutting. 3 acres of som Time is of special interest
volunteer hay: also, for sale, 3 to the Azalea Garden club mem­
acres vetch. Make offer, except bers because this day, Saturday,
Saturday. Jacobs, Easy St. and July 2. carries the program of
Hwy. 101
*
the dedication ceremonies of Loeb
State Park. This dedication will
be the result of state-wide effoit
combined with those of the Ore­
gon Federation of Garden Clubs
(including our own). And because
this concentration of effort re­
flects credit to us here and must
I
m ' considered of great commun­
By Local People
ity benefit, it is expected that the
community will be well
REASONABLE RATES entire
represented at this opening event
of Lily Blossom Time. The time
Between 2:30 and 3:00 p. m.
at Loeb State Park about seven
P. O. Box 424, Brookings
miles up the banks of the Chetco
- Starting July 1st -
river the north bank road.
Azalea Garden Club will be the
Mirth Marks 2nd
Rotary Birthday
Party, Tuesday
Rebekahs Name
Officers, Tuesday
Classified Ad
local News Items
Wart, the Speed Cop............
Along Azalea Row
Gravel
Pickup Service
MASON
JIM SMITH
SAND
TO
BOULDERS
We Have it!
; LET US STEAM-CLEAN YOUR CAR
—TRUCK, OR TRACTOR!
WORK GUARANTEED!
IRA BROWN
At Texaco Service Station
Brookings ■
Brookings Und &
Brookings Personalized Laundry
CALL PHONE 262
FOR QUICK SERVICE!
Townsite Co.
—ROUGH DRY & FINISH SERVICE—
All Wearing Apparel Special Attention
ROOM 1, CENTRAL BLDG., BROOKINGS, ORE.
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