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BROOKINGS - HARBOR
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Thursday, October 20, 1955
PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
J u d e - th e ir p a rt of the program
k ith a brief and pastoral ditty
Aaving to do w ith some lost sheep.
A fter the en tertain m en t, d a n o
Tig fol’ov.ed w ith music by Mr.
Snd M. Heir.ie W eigel and Dave
Crock *t.
It w as very nice to see Mrs.
Sue Benham t h e e . P erhaps no
one in the com m unity has been
m< r loyal to the G range than
‘•At
S ue.” a rd h er popularity is
a te ted by h er having been the
cc 1 r of m any, m any greetings,
’.rtf g them especially, h er long
f in e leighbors Mrs. B erth a Moore
and .»Ivin W oodruff. Sr. Mr. Wood-
tuff sun? did m ore th a n his part
r a bang-up Irish solo, and being
firs, and last on th e floor for
« t r y dance.
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A cap acity audience enjoyed an
excellent “B ooster N ig h t” pro- ganized O ctober 10, 1930, w ith
gram at th e Chetco G range Hall. F ran k H assett as the first M aster,
last F rid ay evening G range took n m ct for a few years in a h all
up prom ptly, w ith the processional on the O. W. M iller (now H erb ert
e n try and seating of officers, th e P ayne) place on th'? South Bank
precision of th e routine show ing road, then moved into th e present
long practice.
hall on the Highway v Inch w as
A fter a welcome to the visitors
G range M aster F red G vstafson
introdue.'d the speaker of th e
evening, W illiam G. Howes. _ S la t-
G range O verseer, of Gold Hill
G range w ho told how the grans- s
grew o ut of the chaos following
th e Civil W ar to resto re ru ra l
economic and social life. From this
sm all beginning, m em bership now
is reaching tow ard the million
move-
m ark
m ent, Mr. Howe said, it is now
a ttra c tin g tow ns folk, w ith its
nation wide program . He told of
national projects m ark' com m on
place through the G ranges’ eff
o rts; pure food and drug laws, the
tru th fu l labeling of com modities,
ru ral frpe delivery and ru ra l el-
ectrifieation. If? re-iterated th e
G range's sta n d on hydro-electric
lo w e r and em phasized th? proven
value of the o rg an izatio n 's w ork
w ith young people.
Mr. Howe m ade special m ention
of the m eeting being sta rte d right
on tim e, the excellent drill w ork
and especially th e attendance, a
ount showing n early 100 no«-
•embers present.
Chetco Grange? No. 765 was or-
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BOOSTER NIGHT IS ATTENDED
BY CAPACITY CROWD AT GRANGE
E lem entary school principals.
tw o ladies, and six men, ciiaufT- including Mr. Tobin, from Brook
ing;. w ere atten d in g the annual
eured by Ed Ravekes.
conf1 rence of the Oregon E lem en
A sq u are dance set followed, the
ta ry School principals association
four “ladies” discovered to be no
in Salem , on Monday and T uesday
ladies a t all, much to th,? aud??nc-
of this week.
es I »rp , , Th,- gay whirl ended
H
H arold
arold J J. Shepard, principal of
w hen one of the ' ladies" u m nent- T illim ook
presided, Them e for
ionable tangled h er all up. t h e c inference w as "B e tte r
Svrv-
The "ladies” wen? finally fig- jce T hrough Inservice To
Im-
ured out to be Heinie Weigel, p ,ove the L eadership of th e Ele-
H a n k Kelley, B irger D ahlström , n1>ntarv p rin cip al
in His Own
an d Joe Zum pl'j, School
The “S e a-F lats," four harm on-
*0™ Harold G. Shane, Professor
JIFFY TOP
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BROOKINGS FEED and SEED
Dimmicks M arket
Hanscams Center
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Tobin /Attends
Principals Conference
built in the m iddle 1930's.
lz,?rs of th e B arbershoppers per- o f Education at N orthw estern
Follow ing Mr. Howe’s address, uasi< n, gave out w ith num bers of U niversity w as th e keynote speak-
25-year C h a rte r members, B ertha definite audience appeal and con-
Moore. F rieda Ransom,
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r Hulda
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G ardner, Benjam in Jones a n ’
Vernon H anseam w ere escorted t
'h e a lta r w het“ they w ?re pre-
s e n te ’ q u a rte r cen tu ry rrem be
h I’ P 'ns a ” d certificates by M
Howes Ed th Ackley arid 5 c
Zumpfe w eie a k o in th e group
having previously h n awarded
’heir silver pins in o th e r granges,
ladies ha i b eautiful corsages
P’nned on them.
T in m eeting w as close:! w ith i
recessional drill, a fte r which a
lunch was served.
The "inner m an,” having beer
very well :aken care of, the Gran
gers and guasts re-as . mb'e-i i
th e hall to enjoy a program at
ranged by Mrs. Ed Ravekes. Ice
urer. Tins sta rted w ith a demon
stratio n by some of Mrs. Blossor.
Behee’s dance students,
A lthough th e next skit coul.
not ti* fully appreciated In th
younger m em bers of the an lien
unfam iliar w ith the cantankeroi.
ness of Mr. Ford's famed Mo
"T ” cars, they had a wondei
aniniatod cartoon by
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