Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 19, 1951, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, June 19, 1951
BROOK1NGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
The Parade Get Under Way Here, Sunday, July 8 at 1:30
P age S even
son. May Dixon, Emma Waldien Parade, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
and Agda Bickner.
Russell of Los Angeles. All throe
families were neighbors in Win­
sor Hills, Los Angeles, a few
LOCAL NEWS
years ago. A nephew, Bob Goetz,
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs
and his new bride of Van Nuys,
Gordon Goetz were Mr. and Mr;
were here at the same time.
Ray Kirsch of Sherman Oaks,
Use these columns—it pays!
Calif., who were judges at Lily
»ar
— Would You Lilfe a Home Built No? See Us! —
Remodeling? See Us!
Roofing? See Us!
Would you lil^e for your home to look. like new?
See us to put on your asbestos siding!
It is our sincere desire to please you!
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
GLASS BROS.
Glenn
Half-mile north of Azalea Park on old Gold Beach Road.
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Start of the Fifth Annual Lily Blossom Time Parade in Brookings, said to be one
of the best-planned of the series thus far^This picture was taken by Ed Ingram on
the hill overlooking the New Mobil Station. The Garden Club float has just gone
onto Main Street, the Plywood company float is just ahead of iL
Replica of Plant Theme Fr Plywood Company's Float
FOR SALE
MUST BE SOLD BEFORE JULY 24
ing Room set, table, buffet and 6 chairs.
j
Hollywood Bed, leather back, clean mattresses.
One-Minute Washer, wringer tyjK.
tire.
with mower.
man Military Burner.
other items.
MRS. ERNEST C. JONES
A replica of the Plywood Plant, once it is completed, was the theme of this, ex-
ceedingly beautiful \
logs, was also entere
I sen. Miles Rigik, Pat Kerber, and Faye Stanhurst and other grand
Shirley and Barbara Phillips officers. Seated were:
told of the trip t0 Corvanis. and
Noble Grand Grace
the various activities in which
Vice-Grand Harriett Baker.
they took part.
Cleo
Recording Secretary
Musical numbers and tap dinc-
Curry County Pomona Grange
met at Sixes Grange Saturday,. ing were given by Wilbur and Craig.
Treasurer Jo Dolores Smith.
with Master Henry Adolphson in Judy Jensen, accompanied by
Warden Irene Koeller,
the chair. A discussion was held their father on the piano aid
('inductor Alice Spence.
on the use of compost on the Pat Kerber gave an accordion
Color Bearer Minnie Murry.
farm, under the agriculture com- solo. This was followed by Mr.
Chaplain Beryl Bollinger.
Sweet Jenkins showing the film, “The
mit tee chairman,
Inside Guardian Opal La Brook
The need of more knowledge in New Oregon Trail.’’
Oust ide Guardian Rita Tierce
its use was stressed, and many
It was decided that Pomona
Musician Marie Hoar.
members gave reports on thei’ Grange would have a booth at
Right Support to the
own experiences in the use.
the county fair, and a commit »no Grand Bertha Whiny.
A discussion was also on Sen composed of members from all
Left Support to the N
ate Bill 315 which is being re i Granges in the county was ap- Grand Dora Von Seidletz.
ferrod to the voters by Grange. pointed. Henry Adolphsen gave
Right Support to the Vicc-
Several of the bad points of the; a report of the State Grange.
Grana Adelia Hassett.
Next Pomona Grange will be
bill were brought out and the
Left Support to the Vice-Grand
held
at Ophir Grange on Sept. 8. - Pauline Tygart.
believes that it w"l be
Gra
a good thing for the people ot i
The district convention, schcd-
10 study i
Jld to Î*5 hoid* 4t tgoid Beach
Hie'bill
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was discus
19o2 election.
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made
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ident
Regular meeting of Topaz
er. Bea Phipps, was mainly given
al meeting on July
held July
by the winners of the Pomona
nit
tees were appoii
filiation of officers for tl
for
Grange-Henry' Adolphsen
Following tile meetingi
summer chool scholarships, un second six months
hour
was enjoyed with
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District
Deputy
Pn
Jen
Ten Hassett in charge
igent.
romona Hrnnna
grange
At Sixes, Saturday |
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Officers ior Term
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the one who gate up
the line for your emcr-
geocy call.
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pliment party liner»
who allow 5-minute
intervals between
calls.
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