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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1954)
ito ßrc tki jgíJ H a b e i P ii THURSDAY, NOV. 25 1954 Brookings Emblem Club Is Formed On Novem ber 22nd, 1954, at 8:00 p. m.. the Officers of the Em blem Club of Crescent City, Cal ifornia, m et w ith the Ladies of the Brookings, Oregon, connected with m em bers of the B. P. O E. No. 194, for the purpose of form ing the Brookings Em blem Club and electing Officers. The Officers elected are as fol lows: Alice Bordwell, President; Mabie O strander, Vice President; D orothy Widney, Financial Sec- r< ary; Leta Corn il, T i ’¿surer; S ia ro n Midd ebusher, Recording S ecretary; Yvonne Eox, C orres ponding S ecretary; M atilda Chap man, C hairm an of T rustees; Irene Rucker, 2nd pear T rustee; Doro thy Webb, 3rd year T rustee; P au l ine C arpenter, M arshall; Dolores Hegnes, 1st A ssistant M arshall; Liala LaBonte, 2nd Assistant M arshal; Arlene King, Chaplin; C lara Bollin, O rganist; Veda M at tson, Press C orrespondent; K ate Hull, H istorian; Flora Mieade, 1st Guard; and V era Whillock, 2nd Guard. The Crescent Officers a tte n d ing the form ation of the Brok- ings Em blem Club are as follows; G lennita O’Neil, Geraldine Me- Gilvary. Alvina M artinelli. Marie Woods, Trma R ahrer, Audrey Myers, M argaret Beall. Ju an ita M anosar, Edna Cadra. F lorindi Justus, Josephine Guiducci, Gladys Moen, M argaret LtCom be, Ketze Peepe. It was approved that the tem porary m eeting dates will lie on the 2nd and 4th W ednesdays of each month in the V. F. W. H al’, until the construction of the Elks Hall is completed. T< > ATTEND C< )NVENTI< >N Dr. Richard Sm ith will be a t tending a convention of the N orth west O ptom étrie'congress at the M ultnomah Hotel in Portland on Dec. 12-13-14. GOP Hassle (Continued from Page One) BEAUTIFUL USED CARS AT REASONABLE PRICES GUARANTEED 1954 Hodge Royal V-S, 4 door $765 down radio, heater, autom atic shift. Low m ileage less than year old. 1954 Plymouth 4 J )o<»r $73.10 mo. $642 down overdrive, radio, heater. 70t actual miles, you can save th at first year depreciation. 1954 Hodge Coronet, V 8 4 door $61.31 mo. $566 down radio, heater, autom atic shift, low m ileage. $5^2 down 1953 Plymouth, Club Coupe Radio $54.28 mo. heater, exceptionally cheap. 500 actual miles 1951 Plymouth Belvedere Hard Top $51. mo. 5^25 down $40.52 mo. radio, h eater, arealbeauty S ^ 2 down -950 Chrysler Windosr 4 door $41.25 mo. Radio, heater, autom atic shift $26 down 1049 Hodge 4 door, New Paint New seat covers, radio, heater. $39.23 mo WORK C.IRS Í/5EP TRUCKS C. "ED" DEMPSEY your Dodge Plymonth Dealer I ‘i suit those m em bers of the Cen tral C im m ittee who met without notifying the whole C entral Com m ittee or calling a m eeting of the whole central committee. Even when a central Com m ittee as a whole is officially called to ? m eeting and m akes its recom m en dation, the peop’e at large are free to m ake recom mendations to the Governor and he is free chodse w h:eh recom m endations he will follow if any. The voice of the people at large cannot be stam ped out by a few. Ed F. Ackley, Republican Com m itteem an elected from Rrook- ings, set forth the position of the Republican County Com m ittee as follow s: “I find it a hard task to under stand Mr Hall in this m atter. About two years ago, when a va cancy in the office of D istrict At- , torney occured. Sam was very willing to get the County Com-1 m ittee to recom mend him for the position. The recom m endation of the Com m ittee probably secured his appointm ent for him. L ast May when he was running for the party nom ination he was very much concerned th at a can didate from Gold Beach might get the nomination. At that tim e he intim inated th at Brookings and H arbor should not accept d icta tion from Gold Beach. Now, a fte r we have elected him D istrict Attorney, he ignores the County Committee. He also circulates a petition for his choice in Gold Beach, which is not includ ed in the area covered by th Justice of the Peace for Brook ings and H arbor, and uses th is ' Gold Beach petition to support the appointm ent of his candidate to the office I cannot understand I why Gold Beach should be called upon to decide the problem o f ) Brookings and H arbor. The m a t ter of the appointm ent of this Justice of the Peace was purely a l<x?al m atte r of concern to who j reside in Southern C urry C ounty.” We can do anything we w ant to do if we stick to it long enough. Helen K eller // H arry and Virginia Lyn»?ss, Seattle, Wash., enroute home from their vacation in Miami, .. , . . R o n d a , were house guests at the home of Clive Manly. Mr. Lyness GARDEN CORNER Self-Pruned A iborvitae Don't m istake the norm al shed ding of the arborvitae about now for blight or other diseases. Some sta rte d browning twigs several weeks ago, while others are just beginning to turn. S trong winds will shake the dead twigs off. It is natures way of pruning them. Glad Minia tu res Early gladiolus (m in atu resi should be planted in the fall. They w inter over nicely in this area and are delightful for late spring bouques. Set 1 inch deep and mulch a fte r the first ground freeze. Later, in the w eather gets severly cold, more mulch can be added. BULB SPECIAL Miniature Clads 39C per pkg. (R egular 59c seller) io for 49c Star of Bethlem (R egular price — 10 for 69c) BROOKINGS FEED & SEED PHONE 2313 BROOKINGS SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY 4 year old — 3 apartm ents PR IC ED TO SELL and 3 garages - Income $200 per month. Close to center of town. Foundation in for two more units. 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Are they the Spirits of our departed loved ones? I is a M erry-Tiller agent on the E ast Coast. T- ,,, , r Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weeks of Mv|.,le Crcek were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Borg.