Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 30, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    FAGE EIGHT
The World’s Best Climate
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3ft 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
THURSDAY, JUNE
othf r organizations working very ed to be present.
/Mic*nlzoc/
read’ Want-
/ A a i ed An a advertisement
boy to take care of horses
Refreshments of cake and coffee
neatly and tidily with the Azalea
Garden Club, are doing their best were served by Anna Waldien.
to make this dedication notable Emma Waldien, Ethel Olsen and
Think of this one: For Sale:
Here are a f e w samples of
and a show-of-appreciation from Beryl Bollinger following the
25 mens wool suits, $15 — the’^
Who said that?”
the entire community that we meeting.
The June meeting of Harbor
The Pilot, not free from mak- won * ^ast an hour.
have fallen heir to such concert­
Community club was held Friday
ing blunders with its typography,
An insecticide advertisement in
ed state-wide effort as resulted
afternoon at the Grange hall with
is
not
alone
in
this
arousing
of
a
Spokane
paper said that it was
Olson jn charge of the bus­ in Loeb State Park.
unsurpassed in “getting rid of
Dick Juelson left last week for mirth for readers.
We shall have many distin-
iness meeting.
aunts.
”
“
It
is
with
regret
that
we
learn
guished guests from among those Kodiak. Alaska, to return to his
ms. Mae Simpson reported for
of Mr. Wayne’s recovery from an
The absence of the letter ‘g'
the float committee, which will who helped our Oregon Federa - work. His wife, the former June
automobile
accident.
”
caused
havoc in several headlines
Hassett,
will
remain
until
after
inter a float at Lily Blossom pa­ tion, Mrs. Welheim in particular
“
Frank
cape
is
at
the
Massa
­
—One of them was “The new
rade. Mrs. Simpson will be as­ bring this w’orthy project to a the Lily Festivan, and she will
chusetts General hospital. He is bride can bear 50 tons.” Another
bo
accompanied
by
her
sister,
successful
conclusion.
Besides
sisted by Mrs. Elmer Rapraeger
suffering from head injuries and read: “The bartered bride,” in­
Mrs. Welheim, we are fortunate Ruth, who visit her sister.
and other members.
Joan and Margaret Byrne were shock from coming in contact stead of “the battered bride.”
Twenty-one members and twru in being able to announce that
hostessess
at a beach r—
party,
Marshall
Dana,
world
observer,
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„, Sun­ with a live wife.”
The substitution of the letter
visitors were present.
“Having broken both ankles “1” for “d” turned a dull state-
and
editor
of
editorial
page
of
day
night,
at
Mill
Beach
to
a
Quite a discussion was held
in a collision, Mrs. McKnight is I ment into a startling truth:
on the traffic problem caused by Oregon Journal, will give the ded- group of friends.
recovering
under the car of her i “Mrs. Robbins, Woman’s club
ication
address.
the heavy logging and lumber
physician.
”
With a pot luck picnic at the
president, announces that on the
trucks roaring across the Chet co
“
Fifty
guests
assembled
at
the
grove
at
1
:00
the
Azalea
Garden
15th of June, the final meeting
river bridge and through Harbor,
Domestic Forum, and thirty have i will be hell.”
mnnv times being across the cen­ club will be hosts to all guests.
For Sale: New Hampshire Red
ter line several feet, in the other Lillian Weideman is in charge of n^ns. Charles Stanhurst, Easy been married to the same man for
more than 30 years.”
arrangements for the picnic, so, Street.
traffic lane.
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A New Zetland newspaper did
A committee of Ruth Bathiany, members will get in touch with
NORINE HARVEY
her
when
they
arrive
at
the
spot
a
trick once, when it reported:
-r—-
For Sale: Fireman’s raincoat,
Mabel McVay, and Eunice Wol- — ----------- -...............
accredited teacher
lam was appointed to see what with their pot-luck baskets. Ex- size 40, and hip boots, size 8;
“Mr. X, defective on the police
cuds and saucers, or "^’ d about 6 times. $15. Inquire
could be done to stop this dan- tra cutlery, cups
force ...” In the next issue, the
at Pilot.
of
plates,
as
well
as good things to
gerous practice.
paper wanted to apologize, and
Election of officers resulted in. eat are indicated.
Linens, dishes, hammered tray, came up with this: "We are sorry
Our
Lily
Blossom
Float
jardinieres,
Enna Jettick pumps, we made the mistake about Mr.
President Bertha Moore.
S
’
^AAA
M.
M. Morgan, Harbor, X, detective on the police farce.”
Above
w
e
have
detailed
a
civic
i
Vice-president—Erma Rice.
Ore.
•
Secretary and treasurer — Mae project of our state federation
Closely allied to this blunder
Studio Building
Simpson. Installation will be held which has reflected no little cred­
For Sale: 1/3 h. p. Fairbanks- is the obituary of the “bottle”
it to the Azalea Garden club in
at the July meeting.
Brookings, Ore.
Morse deep well electric pump, scarred veteran. The apology w as
The recreation hour was under its benefit to our whole commun­ jet-type. Good condition. Replaced “the battle “scared” veteran.
leadership of Mabel McVay, who ity. One of our very special com­ by bigger unit. A. E. Griffin, 2
conducted guessing games. Re- munity projects is our Garden > miles south of Harbor on Hwy.
1r shments of strawberry short­ Club float for the parade on July 101.
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cake and coffee were served by 4th. A committee in charge of
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By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING
Grace Edwardson, Viola Hanscam this project is headed by Mr. and
For Rent: Furnished or un­
PLEASE - MOST
SUUE M ike JAJ ÍHIA; cr< THE HOh J r
Mrs. Fay Hardesty.
and Kathryn Reekman.
WORTHY WIOOW
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my cas . IT WAS Tu.\£D UP 3Y
MOP
furnished 3-room apartment. Oil
ASSIST
-
Members not involved in aid­
BROOKINGS .
Heat, Wedgewood gas and range.
ing on other floats are urged to
Available after July 4. Call at
volunteer Saturday, to Mrs. Har­
Pilot, or see Eunice Faris, Dun-
desty.
Just two more days before the
roven store, Rivers End.
opening day of the Third Annual Thought for the Day—
A “miss’ can be m .1 c h less
Lil\ Blossom 'rime of Brookings
For Sale: 1937 Graham sedan,
great
than
a
“
mile.
”
and Harbor. The opening day is
in running order, cheap! Harbor
iviibTUKes nave
Habit Of Repeating who can spcak German
Harbor Community
Club Discussed A
Traffic Problem
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LOCAL NEWS
Classified Ads
PIANO
Wart, the Speed Cop............
Along Azalea Row
of special interest to all Azalea
Garden Club members, as it pro-
grams the dedication of L o e b
State Park.
I o< b State Park was the main
civic project adapted by cur past
president of the Oregon Federa­
tion of Garden Clubs, Mrs. Wal­
ter E. Wilhelm, when she took
office three years ago. Under the
project name of “Save the Myr­
tlewoods,” this conservation ef-
fort. spearMheaded through ou.’
state federation, and with th»'
great help of many other state
organizations, resulted in the
procurement of Loeb State Park;
the dedication ceremonies will
take place Saturday, commenc­
ing at 3:00 p. m.
rhe Lily Blossom Time com­
mit tee. Chamber of Commerce and
Gold Beach
Is still operating and will
continue to operate.
Call Lesmeister's
office for service!
Bulb Farms, Roger Oliver, Box
101, Harbor.
Float Chairmen
For the information of those
entering floats, the list of chair-
men are again published, Ent-
rants of floats will seek their
own chairmen at the start of the
parade, so that the task of judg­
ing will be simplified.
Sawmills Cliff Brimm.
Truckers Bill Duggan.
Comics B. J. Gould.
Horses Eddie Thornton.
Bicycles and Juveniles — Mrs.
A. P. Hendricks. .
Organizations Mrs. W. Wollam
Individuals Earl Carson.
Officers, July 12
Rebekahs Will Seat
The second June Meeting of
Topaz Rebekah lodge was held
Tuesday evening at the Odd Fel­
lows hall. Installation will be
held next meeting.
Plans were completed for the
Odd Fellows and Rebekah float
for the parade on July 4.
In a contest, the Noble Grand's
side lost in attendance to vice­
grand’s side and the losers will
I k * hosts at a 6 o'clock dinner
before the installation meeting
on July 12. All members are urg-
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