Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 28, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
77ie World’s Best Climate
Mrs. Bradley Page
Names Heads For
Club Committees
interests of the club. These com
mittee heads will be directly re­
sponsible to the chairman of con
servation. When problems arise
in the carrying out of these r.-
tercsts and projects the conser­
vation chairman may, if she be­
lieves it necessary, call a meet­
ing of the executive board to as
sist her.
Reason behind the setting iq
of this department of conserva­
tion this year was, first, that v<
make more progress in oer un­
derstanding and practice of con-
servat n- so big and important
an iss .c in the world today, to
national garden clubs specifically
and consequently to the Azalea
Garden Club; secondly, the or­
ganization and setting up of this
department will ease the strain
on the presidency of the club.
These committees under the
conservation chairman wil Ibe an­
nounced shortly.
Mrs. Olive Page, newly-seated
president of Azalea Garden Club,
announces the appointment of the
following committees:
Yearbook and Program Com-
mittee: Mrs. Erma Rice, chair-
man; assisted by Mrs. Myrtle
Hibbard, Mrs. Katherine Hardes­
ty and Mrs. Maudee Luick*. Mrs.
Hibbard and Mrs. Luick to assist
with the program planning and
Mrs. Hardesty to aid with the
yearbook design.
Flower Show Chairman: Mrs.
Roy Weideman.
Horticulture: Mrs. Eunice Wol-
lam.
Flower Show Practice: Mrs.
Martha Grayshel.
Financial: Mrs. Victor Rey-
nolds.
Publicity Chairman: Mrs. Er­
skine Miller, assisted by Mrs. El­
la Rogers and Mrs. Otto Turley.
Wild Flower and Beach Flora:
Mrs. Frank Pallady.
Junior
Gardeners
Program,
Continued from Page One
comprising the club’s cultural in­
terest in schools, nature study, period, and carry 2*% interest
birds and art: Mrs. Roy Recker The co-operative received appro­
and Mrs. E B. Mathews
val of its new $165,000 loan only
Corsages: Mrs. A. E. Stone- after REA had completed a very
house.
thorough study of the application.
Music: Mis. Curzon Mackenzie. This study indicated that the co­
Pianist : Mrs. Emil Edwardson. operative will have adequate rev­
Hospitality and Membership: enue from consumers’ power bills
Mrs. Floyd Bolton and Mrs. Ed to meet operating expenses and
iepay, with interest, all money
F. Ackley.
borrowed from REA for its rural
Historian: Mrs. John Hogan.
Parliamentarian: Mrs. Ruth power facilities,” Mr. Laird con­
cluded. ‘‘Rates charged consum­
Bathiany.
Garúen Librarian: Mrs. Max ers by the co-operative are based
on the actual cost of service.”
Brainard.
Since the Coos-Curry Electric
Hostesses: Mrs. Lloyd Harbin.
Art Committee: Mrs. Abe** Per­ Co-operative was organized in
kins and Miss Rose Baumgarten. June, 1939, it now has received
Conservation: Mrs. Harry Lock- $2,669,000 in loan fund alloca l
tions from REA.
land, chairman.
This year there will be several
sub-committees under the Con-
servai ion commit tee chairman,
«overing what may be designated
as tlii* conservation projects and
Electric Co-op. Gets
$165,000 Loan
From R. E. A.
Pioneer Group To
Hold 18th Re-union
Sunday at Coquille
BULLDOZING
Road Building, Land
Leveling, Clearing!
See Al Sarver
On Easy St., or write
Box 53, Brookings
Coos-Curry Pioneer and His­
torical association will hold its
eighteenth annual re-union, the
big event of the year, Sunday at
Coquille.
Set for the myrtle grove im-
mediately in the rear of the Co-
quille community hall, the event
will begin early Sunday, July 31.
Each wishing to come is urged
to bring a basket lunch and en­
joy meeting old friends, and lis­
tening to a good program. Table
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FOR QUICK SERVICE!
Vern told the Pilot that he had
service should be brought by the
individual. Coffee and cream will
had many months of intensive
be served by the Cow Bell Dairy
training and felt that he had be-t
—the twelfth time this company
come proficient enough to hold
has favored the association.
a rating in the naval air corxifi
Impetus is being added to the
ordinance department.
The childrens playground was
importance of this meeting by
He is visiting his parents, Mr.
started
with enthusiasm this week
an interest shown by big name
and Mrs. V. A. Mendenhall Sr.,
writers who seek to put the story when parents and Cub Scouts and other relatives.
combined a work party with a
in book form.
picnic, Sunday, at the Virg Golds­
berry home. A shack for use as
a meeting place, was almost com­
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ingrah
pleted in the day.
The following parents and Cubs and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bradford
were present to help on the shack of San Jose, were recent visitors
and to work on a solf-ball field- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mrs. Mary Ettinger and family. Sandbo.
The construction crew of the
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush return-
Mrs. Helen Jesser and family.
Brookings Water Comnarv has
ed
Friday from a trip which took
Carl Berger, Dick and Neal.
started, this week, to lay 5700 gt.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Myers them to Southern California to
' f 8-incb and 6-inch non-corro-
return their three grandchildren
s’ve trans’fr nipe. to afford a new and family.
to their homes after they had
supply line from the re-construct-
Bennie Carr and Ralph.
enjoyed a vacation here at the
ed Ferry Creek reservoir.
Cliff Bushnell and David.
Bush
’s river bank home.
Work i - a1 so being pushed on
Mr. and Mrs. Don Carter an 1
Pine Cone Tavern, reported to
the 12,000 000-g a 1 1 o n reservoir family.'
be
one of the most unique in the
equipped with clean-out facilities.
Mrs. Randall Carter and ^Arry.
Settling tanks will be established
Mr. and Mrs. George V’idney state of Oregon, if not the en­
tire west, is having the remainder
along the main supply line to and familv.
of its face remodeled this week.
relieve the water of any sedi­
Mrs. Ault and Gary.
ment, especially following a rain.
Mr. and Mrs. Virg. Gold'^rry. When completed the entire front
This additional water supply,
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Gribble. will be of log-effect, and will be
provided by this reservoir, should
attractive.
Mrs. Margaret Champe.
insure adequate water during any
Warren Dixon ard Bill Ha-
emergency, Mr. Bankus told the mann.
Pilot.
Not to be overlooked by any
means was Raymond Murray,
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS:
who proved to be very versa­
if
you have a drinking problem,
tile leader and carpenter.
and
are needing help, please ad­
The following mills donated
lumber for the project: Swan, dress “AA”, Box 44, Harbor, for
21-3*
Brimm Bros., and Lloyd Fox haul­ information.
ed the lumber to the site.
For Sale: Maytag range, never
About the full membership of
Thio next work party is planned
the Chetco Rod & Gun Club is
used, .$150; Wisconsin Pioneer GE
for Friday evening, Aug. 12, and
expected out next Sunday morn­
600-watt light plant, $75. See ’em
everyone interested is urged to
ing at 9 o’clock for work on the
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be on hand—a wiener roast will at the Trading Post.
recently-acquired club house, the
be held after dark.
former Harbor school. The rea­
son, it is reported, for this inter-
NORINE HARVEY
est is the pot luck dinner which
accredited teacher
will be served at noon by the
Better Half Club.
of
Considerable has been said of
LaVern Mendenhall, who en-
the various and collective abil­
listed in the navy shortly after
ities of these Bettor Half mem­
his graduation from high school
bers on the finer points of the
in 1948, has completed the navy’s
culinary art. It is understood,
aviation ordnance school at Mem­
Studio Building
too, that some wagers have been
phis, Tenn., and is home on a
made about who could out-do the
Brookings, Ore«
15-day leave before reporting to
other over the Hot point, or the
San Diego for assignment.
old Monarch wood range.
Working last Sunday, and ac-
complishing much were: John Ho­
gan, Lloyd Stefani, Clyde Bray-
nard, Dr. A. O. Schmitt, Mickey
Gould, William Weideman, Wes­
ley Smith, Lloyd Harbin, Charles
Bickner, Bradley Page, Hans Nel­
“Mr. Blue Flame” tells people of Brookings
son and Merle Hanscam.
Parents And Cubs
Build Play Shack
At Work Party
Local News Items
Brookings Water
Company Makes
Line Extension
Classified Ads
Pot Luck Dinner
Awaits Rod & Gun
Club Workers, Sun.
Vern Mendenhall
On 15-Day Leave
It’s
Legion Auxiliary Seated
Officers For Coming Year
Installation of Anjerican Le­
gion Auxiliary members, unob­
tainable in time for the issue last
week, which took place last Mon­
day, includes:
President—Verna Mendenhall.
First Vice-president—Mrs. A.
L. Travis.
Second Vice-president—Mrs. H.
Kay Kessler.
Secretary-Treasurer—Mrs. Ben
Kerns Jr.
Chaplain—Osa Johnson.
Historian—Mildred Byrne.
Sergeant-at-arms
Dorothy
Widney.
MOVED!
Katherine Sandstrom
has moved her
Agency for Vogue Cleaners
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THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1919
BEAUTY SALON
next door to the Nook
Cafe. Brookings. Ore.
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Phone 803
Gold Beach, Ore
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