Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 23, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    Along Azalea Row
12 Brookings Harbor Pilot May Day Tea,
ga7aar
THURSDAY, A PR IL 23, 1953
M a y
Q
Auction To Pay
May Day will soon be here an*i J c U n D O l * © « C O S t S
Cub Scouts Work
On Cancer Drive
V L i.. *
Dcn No 2 of the- Cub Scouts,
The H arbor Com m unity Club j yOU see children winding gay-
An auction will be held at the wRh Mrs F A Arrell as Den
extends an invitation to everyone colored
‘
stream ers around a May I.O.O.F. hall May 2, S aturday, j \ j oth e r, w’orked on the American
to attend their May Day Tea at pole you may wonder w here the
^2:00
P™'
C ancer Society Drive and pinned
th e H arbor Grange hall on S a tu r­ custom originated. Thank
the , Scout Troop 32 p roc'eeds are for
1,000 emblems to inform ation
day afternoon and evening May 2. Irish.
parts of Jam boree fees. Five le a fle ts going out th is week.
At the last m eeting of the May 2
Io get the background we will jS couts from Troop 32 are trying
board of directors of the Cham ­
This is an annual event of the have to go back about 2000 years, t attend the bi world jam b o ree L T he boys
c ♦ m 1 e t at the . A rre
7 ll
ber of Commerce, the bourd re­ club and all proceeds go to the ,n.i .t.u iv
nf
th
J
i
home on S atu rd ay m orning for
and study the religion of »he at Irving Ranch in southern Cali
solved to encourage in every way Library association
I j r jsh people of th at day. They fornia. The sponsors and Scouts the work. The group included,
possible local purchases of shares
Dennis Crosby,
Je rry
Arrell,
I he ladies ot the club h a v e jw ere a superstitious lot. T heir
of stock now being offered by the been busv lor weeks fashioning religion was alm ost pure magic, are asking the public to assist in Michael Ross, Billy English, Jim ­
Brookings Plywood Corporation. a ttrac tiv e hand-m ade gifts for We speak of its priests as getting item s for this proposed mie H arroun and Gordon Bullick,
The board was very gratified to sale at the bazaar, under t h e , i)ru ids. The priest was simply a auction by giving them anything The Den chief is M arvin Bullock.
th at will sell at auction. Item s
learn that as of two weeks ago chairm anship of Mrs. E. E. Hans-
All of the m ailing for the Am er­
wizard who knew some tricks like old radios, electric irons,
the issue was well over half sub­ cam, Sr.
ican
Cancer Society will he corn-
which held his followers in awe.
scribed and paid in. This dearly
Doors will open a t 2 o’clock Much of the m ystery and magic clocks. rubber boots, chairs, ta- pie ted this week and the C urry
bles, or anything you w ant to get county com m ittee hopes for on«
dem onstrates the faith in a well and tea will be served through­
of
Druidism
was
associated
with
rid of. out of the a ttic or garage hundred
m anaged rompany operating as out the afternoon.
per
cent , response.
Mrs. Iz’ah
fine a plant as can be found Morgan and Mrs. Tony Olson the forest. The oak tree was th at is usable.
Please
re
tu
rn
your
contribution
particularly sacred but the high­
Scouts will have a truck avail­ prom ptly in the envelope fu r­
anywhere, and competing in an head the comm ittee.
est reverence of ail was reserved able to pick up these items. They
industry highlighted by success
nished for your convenience.
T here will be a program be­ lor the m istletoe, a parasite plant
will s ta rt April 26 and end on
for over tw enty years.
Mrs. E. E. Siegley of the O re­
tween 3 and 1 o’clock. Mrs. Nell’ which grew on the limbs of the
May I, picking up articles.
If gon office of the Am erican Can­
Also m arkedy dem onstrated is MacKenzie and Mrs. M ary Ellen
the fact th at Brookings Ply is in W hitney will en tertain with tw’o oak. Much of the ritu al w’as p er­ Scouts don’t contact you, please cer Society was in Brookings last
brings item s to the I.O.O.F. hall week with the w orkers of this
large part responsible for the un-I solos and a duet. T alented mem- formed in oak groves.
The Druids w ere believed to or see or send card to one of the
precedcnted grow th of the Brook- bers ot Miss Ronnie M incer’s
area. An instruction hour was
Ings-H arbor area, and the entire dancing class will give three have power to bring sun or rain com m ittee.
held a t the home of Mrs. A rthur
at will and to change souls of
Lets get behind these boys and Knox w ith Mrs. Roy Weideman,
em inty grow th not only in popu­ dance numliers.
the dead into anim als. They fore­ help them go to this big J a m ­
lation, but also in such vital fac­
Mrs. Guy Rice, Mrs. E. A. Arrell,
Background m usic will be fu r­
tors as new home and business nished during the rem ainder of cast the fu tu re from dream s, vi- boree» It costs about $200 for Mrs. Paul W hirry and Mrs. Ray
construction and payroll. Proof the afternoon by Mrs. Norine sions, and the chirpings of birds, i Pach boy. The parents are help- S treubing taking instruction.
I he raven was one ot the favor- ' ¡ng, the boys are earning some
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is afforded this statem ent by a lain ¡worth at the piano.
Pilot Class Ads eet results!
ite birds for necrom ancy. W hen 1 money. So it is up to us,
the
recent publication from the U ni­
The bazaar will continue in
versity of Oregon showing C urry • he »’vening at 8 o ’clock, and n custom er cam e to consult a , com m ittee, and you, the public,
county has enjoyed the greatest tables and cards will be pro v id ed 1 Druid, the priest would get a to help them m ake it. Any ad-
percentage gain in the entire by Mrs. Ruth B athiany’s com m it­ tam e raven from a cage. W hen ditional inform ation can be had
the bird croaked, a wise look ’ from the m em bers of the com-
s ta te since the last census.
tee for those who wish to play. came over the D ruid’s face anil m ittee.
And by far the greatest gain Mrs. Mae Simpson is chairm an 1
Wurlitzer and
Boy Scouts Troop 32, Chctco
w ithin C urry county has been in cf the group who will serve cof­ he would in terp ret the message.
Some people still believe th at the I.O.O.F. Lodge No. 219. Ed H oar
o u r own area.
/esse French
fee and sandwiches during the raven has occult powers and a W. P. Clement, George H assett,
• • •
This corporation is the undis­ evening.
certain
am
ount
of
superstition
Ivan
Sm
ith,
Mike
Page
and
Dai
puted cornerstone of our present
NEW ANT) USED
centers around the raven and Sanders, Scoutm aster.
economy. This is very painlv seer,
• • •
their
kin,
the
crows.
as the proceeds from its huge
1 In the springtim e the Druid
payroll are spread among our lo ­
R E N T A L OR T R IA L
fertility cult held a festival of
• • •
cal businesses. It is likewise an
mk«
i i i
■
'Treat m agnitude which included
integral part of our future. The
I he S cout b u d d in g c o m m itte e , s .
i
- .i .
T uning & Repair
illK a „,,•!<
" SS»’K
m istletoe and
board urges everyone financially will hold a
♦ • •
" 7 WayiL°,e
able to purchase a share of this Friday ,.W nlnK. May 1. at tha
The
first
annual
m
en’s
City
future.
LO O K , had for th<; purpose ,)f “ ’»
° f e v e n t, wh.ch would
W URLITZER ORGANS
,
not be approved by a bishop, Bowling tournam ent will be hcWl
» • •
m aking some concrete plans for »1
.
, ,
, .
, * at Azalea Lanes on April 27, 2S
th„ »,,.¡1 1;.
, 1
„ .
, Many hundred years later a fte r
,hp building, which will bi
be user •
,
, ,
»I Find
rw. U hat you w ant throuph th»>
Druidism hail been conquered by and 29. Bowlers from all m en’s C O N T A C T —
the P ilot Class Ads
by girls as well as boys.
C hristianity a revival took place leagues in the Brookings City
1’be $700 raised in various wavs
in the village of M errym ont, now Bowling association are to p a rtici­
by the boys them selves and those
Quincy, M assachusetts, w here a pate. Team events will take place
interested in scouting, is ready
Brookings, oi
on Monday and W ednesday eve- j
to be used tow ard buying m ate ­ Maypole eighty feet high was nings w ith doubles and singles '
Let Ralph Do It
erected
by
a
m
an
named
Thom
as
rial lor a building. Some sup­
com petition on all those nights. .
plies. such ns nails and restroom Morton and a huge celebration
Eighteen team s will vie for the
fixture., have been purchased and i ¡i*’1*1 Th,\ r elebra‘ion duplicated
city
championship, while about 60
people a re anxious to get s ta r te d 1 hv anCien‘ DruW <*rem on“‘s ®»d
howlers
will roll for individual
' U ' . \ c - . y music
< ustom Farm T racto r W ork
on this project. All that are i n - [ " aS .8,' ch a, wild ? rgy 2.h a t ,h a
Rotovateing - - Leveling
terested in the w elfare of the ColoniS,S ° f n,'arby p l>'mo' " h , honors in doubles and singles (
COQUILLE. OREGON
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. ' were scandalized beyond descrip-1 events.
young people of the c .................
o m m u n ity .;
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Ask For An E stim ate
1
"'0
enthusiastic
Druid
was
should attend the m eeting May I.
arrested by C aptain Miles Stand-
Scout Building Com m ittee,
T reasurer, Mike Page i.-h who shipped the bounder back
to England, which served him
Phone 2274
Rreoklngs. Oregon
Need som etliing? T ry the w ant blooming well right, by jove!
Today we have a num ber of
I ads.
harm less survivals of the ancient
Irish religion of Druidism in our
lives. Among them are dancing
FOUR ROOMS FU R N ISH ED - 20 ft. x 26 ft. nearly finished
around the Maypole, the use of
home on 3 acres outside city. Modern and attractive.
holly at Christm as, and kissin :
P H O N E S : Office, 2824; Residence 258 <
under the m istletoe. Hallow e’en. I
Good spring w ater. Ideal foi subdivision. Only $-1200
IK K
Q VJCK SALK 96 A w ith 50 A. cleared range land a night of mystery and magi<
total. Will consider trad e for small city Ivome or acre­
»"ring wiih - J i
7
W rt" " ’o,l*'r " home w “ h " « P l« « -. another Druidic survival.
age.
Purchase Of Stock
Encouraged
P IA N O S !
Scout Buildinq
W i’l Be Pushed
First Men's City
Bowling Tourney
Chetco Drug Store
RALPH A. YOUNG
trw t
p. o . Box 596
SETTER BUYS AT LESMEISTER'S
NEW
SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO
♦
brie 1 1 2 ™
» young fruit trees. Full
price >i2,ooo, some term s.
desirable
p r o p f r t v ioo
ladino ranch
clover i.->
' 3 ~ acrcs>
Ac. bottom land in
nno clover. Irrigation system, orchard, six cows two-unit
mllk.ng machine. 5-lio m nio.iern house; 2 barns
R ^!
pricefn<
fireplace,
dining room
,n L k S 1 V ^ " ? ^ E w 'n h \ Sn * PinK ViCW ° f Brooki"K» «nd the bav
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.
ha,h " p " n,,
situate.! on two acres
^ r e l v X t M 1?
T ’ shn,hb,' r>' " ‘ending beyond pre-
one-thlni d o u r ' " " "
1IOML
<u n r
ar,' a: fCW min from
»><>«».
I soil. City w a te r and well; 2 bedrooms.
In ca ,« , for nd.'lit'iorvd'renta'is'*’
° f ’ &*°0 a,"a,,y
n U S IN ® ? 7 ,p O R n ; N l T i r a New m odern budding
«tree corner toeatl.m; 3
on ,MS)g
able for ow ner; s h o o , g ^ r rlu rn on lnvrs, m ,,n ;
main
avail-
Insurance of All Kinds
Classified Ads
See: Glt.trles Gr.tvslul. I rina D Rice
Martha <it.i\ In ’ or Gm
Rj^,.
n
» a
P latted for subdivision. Fine
ocean.
home
with two rental cottages, netting $80 per m onth. One
and four-tenths acres in H arbor aj*ea very near high­
way. $3tXXI down will handle.
A ttending the C urry County
Tuberculosis and H ealth Associa­
tion m eeting held at Blue W ater
Lxxlge. Gold Beach. Monday wer»1
M esdames Jam es Koeller, Paul
W hirry, W. S. B rainard and L. G.
Twohy.
An election of off e rrs was heir
Mrs L. G. Twohy was given th n
honor of being selected as vice
president. Mrs Hazel Cram . Port
Orford, was elected president, and
Mrs Sidney W alter, Gold Beach,
secretary.
Brookings outgoing officers are,
Mrs Paul W hirry, president; Mrs.
Ira Brown, secretary, and Mrs.
G. G uthrie, health educator.
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W0TO dn ,and* a|MM ,ots- hdwd
N IN E ACRES W ITH A ' ’IEW
location on Park \ie w Drive overlooking the
Countv Health
>
L<’ss than $700 per acre. Good term s.
2
Association Meets
HOME AND INCOME PROPERTY’ Four bedroom
property; 6 miles from town, $25,000. full
IN ^ t w X g e H n U ^ 1^
L IS T IN G S
FOR
rv"''v
I
O i
Charm cottage
t K.x.tcx
I K
t l i l i
I s 1 • u R A N C H AND TIMBER T h i w hundred and thirty- I
eight acres, m ostly cleared. Fine m odem home and
good outbuildings. A pproxim ately one million feet of i
rood fir tim ber. Some stock and equipm ent included a t 8
$25,000. Term s.
SMALL MOTEL FOR LFA SE T hree units com pletely fur-
1 hed on Highway 101 Ideal fo r income and residence. K
fi
See Hom er H aggerty, Eva Lea Long, and *H G. "H ans” Nelson
salesm en w ith
j
S
PETE J. LESM^ISTER, Realtor
J
Rea! Estate and Insurance
J
.\.;» n» v oi I \ ; , n ab.c S cr. ce ’
Across from the Post Office J
BROOKINGS. OREGON
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