THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1950
PPOOK1NGS-HARBOR PILOT BROOKINGS. OREGON
PAGE TWO
The World's Best Climate
¡LOCAL
NEWS
ed by a group who say that we from the garden, and a different
must vote down the budget this one each time?
Pearl
Gay with exhiibts of the junior
lv«.. Henry was elected head
f
May, under the guise that it is club
members, with garden hats, I of
Winchuch River club tor
my guess that the outside tear Id plant sale, the meeting place fori tbe coming year at the last meet
Thursday should be a spring! ing of the group at the home oi
I will take note of this situation next
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3. 1879.
Beulah Keiser. Other oilicers
and likely the drop in property next Thursday shoud be a spring! Mrs
named - were Mrs. Doris
as
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
bower!
Mrs.
'
Harroun,
who
will
- Bolen
1
—
values will wipe out oil of the
vice-president; Thelma Petty-
be
in
charge
of
the
plant
sale,
“hoped-for” savings some wish to
grew, secretary and Mary Watei-
realize through expense of the asks all members to bring bulbs, man,
reporter.
Retieshments
of
every
kind,
as
well
as
house
schools.
were
enjoyed
after
a tew solos
plants,
slips
and
starts
from
the
1 have noted in my years with
Willamina Don-
NEWSPAPER ADURTIMNC SEBVICB. INC
garden,
and
share
with
your
sung
by
Mrs.
newspapers, that it is not at all
uncommon for a dairy iarmer to neighbor your choice delights, in nelly.
Mrs. Pernot Duff left last Fri
spend as much as $2 to $4 a head order to increase the amount in
day
for ten days in the northern
the
club
treasury.
to keep his dairy herd registered
In a good cause, Mrs. \ ictor part of the state. She will spend
« Home Town Nowipapert
with his herd association. He will
at v _ Nelscott, teaching a
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go to no small end to make his Reynolds very generously offer- a week
ed
to
auction
a
cake
at
the
next
number
of
former pupils, and to
herd the best—but the children
IM W Randolph — Chieogo ». ■
- well that’s different—1 went meeting. With her husband a porliand for the remainder of
to this type of a school and it Sunset Magazine Chef, it ought ( ber stay.
Subscription Rate:
Ben Kerns attended a school
is good enough for my children. to be mighty good! Hostesses are
to be announced later.
$2.50
for
Westinghouse appliance at
Do
they
keep
the
cows
in
the
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon
Medford Monday, and stayed un
same old barn their granapas had,
$3.00
Per Year, outside Curry County......
til Tuesday to attend to other
hewn from logs? Not likely. The\
business.
, ,
cows drink warm water, they
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Springer left
portunity which is their due.
have scrubbed floors, they have
for Portland Saturday to visit
1 am aware that Curry county about everything of course, the
has a unique problem nowever, best that can be bought.
their son LeRoy and tamily. They
BY C. E. SEGER
Curry county has not the worst
also plan to go to Port Townsend,
Gold Beach. Ore.
situation in the world, il George
Wash., to visit Mr. Springer’s
Funk’s observation of Miami,
A meeting of Curry County aunt over Easter.
Oklahoma, means anything Their
Hospital Board was held March
BY B. MILLER
immediate problem is just about
21 for final consideration of the
Brookings and Harbor ladies plans for early construction of
the limit, if you can say there is
were seen en force suppoi ting I the projected building. Present,
a limit.
. „
In recent years, especially in the efforts of their sister com-1 beside board members, weie Guy
Osteopathic Physician
those after the world war, the munity at the recent Smith Riv Forsyth, Mrs. Irene Matter, hos
growth of this place was such er Women’s Club Hower show pital association president, Geo. Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
that the school population, is now and art exhibit.
Sshiffer of the Oregon State
Open Evenings 7:00 to 9:00
The Indians stole the show; Board of Health and Elmer Har
scattered all over the town, in
every available building. It will Mrs. Billy with her basket wea- rington, architect of Portland.
On Hwy 101
take more than a million dollars ing, Mr. Billy with his drum,
Complete agreement was reach
to get abreast of the situation,, and a perfectly precious baby ed on all points and the hospital
but the community has a bond- taking an afternoon siesta in will become a reality provided the
‘ ing limit of only about a fifth of her little woven cradle.
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The art exhibit of new Hower events take place as ouilined:
what is needed.
Curry
county
now
has
$50,000
1
Wouldn’t we cry if we had a paintings by Sydney Armer and
Smith River California
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situation comparable? Well, it 1¡ the photographic studies made by derived from a serial levy, $13,-;
am not exactly over-optimistic, I Mrs. Armer were enjoyed by all. (XX) in cash, and $10,000 in pledges |
Curry county may expect just a
___ was good, but over by reliable persons totaling $73,-j
All this
comparable situation in ^he next
one corner oi the hall was an 000. The architect states that a
ten years, if not sooner. Don t exbjbit which caught the eye of modern central unit with 10 beds
NORINE HARVEY
try to make me prove it, but t H the conservation-minded mem- can be constructed for $120,000
Club. --------
Here
vou look back a few years, say
: _ b UVia of
ui Azalea Garden
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¡ 1 -- of which the federal government
.
accredited teacher
the last live---------
I were
salvage
products
from
the
will provide $40,900, leaving only )
By Dewey
were
$80,000
as
the
county
’
s
share.
today is in «iAlbright’s forest.
countys
As
This column, this week due to| Northern Curry
01
. .
Albrights purchased, last the county has $(3,000 at present,
Jack of space and time, will be situation Brookings and Harbor
year,
seven
acres
of
logged
off.
the
difference
is
$7,000.
found
themselves
two
years
ago.
brief, but 1 hope sufficiently en
Qne difficulty is the fact that fi-
lightening to readers to be ot a It will be forced upon them to and old burnt over land with a
be| i
little worth. Easter is approach- build, perhaps sooner than they stand of young trees. Some of nancial arrangements must be
might
like
to
think.
However,
i
their
land
lies
along
Hwy
101.
•
completed
by
June
1,
and
prefer-.
Ing, as we know, and with it a
•• by
• May
-•
---------- * hospital
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15. ”
However,
reaization of the responsibility in noticeable that the north end They went to work with a right ably
Studio Building
of man, or men, 1 am retei i mg of the county is not harrassed by good will to utilize every bit of supporters are confident that the
some
who
would
like
to
practi
old
wood,
new
wood,
and
any
$7000
will
be
raised
by
the
dead-
to the future to the youngsters
kind pt wood in the most eftec- line, if citizens of the county are
Brookings, Ore.
coming up soon to take my place cally eliminate the schools,
J have maintained all my life, five way.
informed of the facts.
and your places, if you must,
By-products, as big industry | When the hospital project w”asi
as long as I am able to sit
I cannot get out of my mind and
at this linotype and “howl the well knows, often are w or th first considered, it was thought a
the accusations made last iwd schools will come first in my more than the original product.
by Charlie Hassett, who told of •musts” for the community. Id The Albrights who take seriously 30-bed hospital would be desir
able for future expansion and
his educational deficiencies from • much
prefer to do without some that good, old adage, of ’waste
this school. True, 1 am aware of thing else in way of the so-called not, want not,” spent a very pro growth. However, raising a sum
the greater discrepancies at the luxuries than to have the <hil‘ ductive summer during the tour sufficient to build such a hospital
time he was graduated than of dren denied their right of edu ist season last year. Assembled proved to be impractical. Fortun
ately, due to the co-operation and
The answers to everyday
today, but that does not mean cation of preparation tor hie.
in one corner of the hall at the genuine helpfulness of the state
Insurance Problems*
that today the schools are suffic-
// ( 'm i y county is to be divid- Smith River flower show were board of health, a workable ar-
ieent to give the youth the op-
some of the by-products from the rrangement has been adopted. I he
By Pete Lesmeister
ancient burned redwood snags.
first unit, to be built will have a
There was a most at tract ve large central unit but only 10
fern container made from a lot beds. As already stated it will
ted fallen redwood tree. There cost $120,000, of which the coun-
were redwood buris, split shakes
,s $80.000. An additional 10
and posts, wooden stepping bloc ks
_, beds can be added at any time
lor garden walks. Selected tiees
..'for $12.000 actual cost to the
were felled lor homesite clear county. The central unit is so de-
DOR REPAIR WORK
ance.
,
.. „ signed that it can convenient ly
Young Albright made $o0 lor handle 30 beds or even more it * Question. What advantage, if
himself, last summer, selling certain small additional facilities
any. is there in carrying com
hobby woods to tourists.
prehensive insurance on a
tire added.
We shall have an opportunity
ear? It is always mentioned
The rapidity with which such a
to seo what some of the young project can advance once the nec"
in connection with fire and j
sters here in our own neighbor ^sarv financial requirements are
theft insurance and is sup- •
hood can do at the next meeting met is brought out by the follow-
posed to cover about every- I
of Azalea Garden Club, Ihurs- ing time schedule: i he plans must
thing, but I notice I still j
■
day, April 13.
have to buy collision and pub- .
be
submitted
by
May
15
with
the
The junior garden club will tentative appropriation list_com
lie liability and property dam
hold its show with exhibits of piled bv the state board of health
age insurance anyway.
wild Hower scrap books, bird in June. The actual meeting tor
Answer. Actually the com
houses and bird books, as well as approval of appropriations will be
prehensive
fire and theit in
horticulture specimens from ju
held in July. Architect then can
surance
policy
is the best |
for
nior gardens. We all look
submit
final
specifications
lor
the
form
to
buy.
It
costs very :
ward with much pleasure to this contract bids and construction
little more than the ordinary
annual event.
easily be started in August or
fire and theft policy and tis
Members and friends art asked can
September
of
this
year.
Mr.
Har-
coverage
is much broader.
to come to the meeting in hats
The
insurance
company mak
.
d
from
Howers
or
wgv
rington,
the
architect,
estimates
fashioned from flowers or
es certain exceptions for
i
m - the Faster Bon-
the construction will take approx-
and entei the
seven months. The hos-
which it will not be liable
nN contest
\ ven good idea. imaien svwu
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s tlu ihiloso
Weedy pital will therefore be completed
but assumes responsibility for
just about any other form
Acres WhV putchase a new hat and ready to serve ( uny county
of damage. Even stains, dam
when you can pick yoursef one be
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age from falling objects and
glass breakage are covered
FL
under this policy.
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
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Co. Service Officei
Reports To You:
IT SEEMS TO ME
Along Azalea Row
Dr. Silvia Challonet
At State Line
PIANO
y E
Save
S A
NEW LOW PRICES!
Clean Only, Pocket Watches $4.50
Small Bracelet Watches . $5.50
. . . $2.50
Main Springs
Crowns, $1.50
Jewels, $2.00
Stems, $1.50
. $1.75
No-brake Crystals
Rock Crystals . . . $2.50 Up
Balance Staff only . . . $5.00
Complete Clean & Overhaul
Pocket Watches . . • $7.00
Balance Staff and Complete
$12.00
Clean and Overhal!
Complete Clean and Overhaul
Small Bracelet Watches . $8.00
N. M. JONES
For Dependable Auto Repairing
SEE R. B. MtGUGIN
t miles south of Harbor on old Ry right-of
wav It will pay you to drive out ol your way
Polishing
Giazinq
h
♦ // you’ll addicts your own
insurance questions to this of
fice, wt 'll try to give you the
correct answers and there'll
be no charge or oblibation of
any kind.
PETE J.
LESMFISTER