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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1946)
ra g e Bight Home of the Croft Lily p K L H JK i í n G j - H A K p U K V F V V Warns Vpfs blooded boys wh0 need the s< w ” • » ’ 0 1 1 1 0 I v i a a d v ^ o f those co m m ittee m en — d i S w in r llp r i»*in<r^ a!' whom are stood with boys. H IL U T , BROOKINGS, OREGON Paul t Bunyan Tactics * a *n n 1 o Sawmill People K T « ..r C m o n fellas- get the seat of the A g roup of out of s ta te saw- w rits loose from the rocker one mill people foresaw sm ooth sailing A w arning is being issued by M onday evening a m onth and be in local stum page o perations but the local V. F. W., post regarding ,l again gosh, b u t how rest- fe r one factor. H ere-to-fore, they solicitors in the guise of ex-serv-./w ! • / m ig h t turn out to be. had w orked m ostly in jack pines, icemen soliciting funds in the --------- juniper, and sm all stu ff like th at, nam e of .veterans, the post calls S ale of C h ristm as seals m ade so second grow th fir didn't phaze atten tio n to the fact th at such it possible for residents of this th e ir fu tu re plans overm uch. B ut seeking of funds entirely for the area. M onday, to have chest X -ray w hat lite ra lly stum ped them was use of a specific post will probably p ictu re s m ade, to d eterm ine the th e process by which the local be well advertised as such in the exact s ta tu s of th e ir h e a lth rela- B unyans succeeded in pounding eom m unity concerned and en tire ly five to tuberculosis. It was g at- spring-boards into th e b u tts of handled by men and women who ifying to note the num bers who the bigger trees. And it seems like a re known in th at locality. Adc- took ad v a n ta g e of this free serv- as if any of those he-m en capable q u ate facilities are a v a i l a b l e ice. all because of the sm all one of this pastim e are available, they through federal, state, and local cent sales m ade ju st before C hrist- can get steady w ork w ith this orgam zations to take care of any m as each year. aforesaid o u t-o f-state lavout. of the needy, they say. and the T his service, if it m ay be called p-ddling of various cards is also th a t, goes only h a lf fa r enough__ out of bounds P a rtic u la r a tte n tio n than half. Cancer, and o ther •bould be paid to the sheaf of so- plagues should be included on the W. E. (B ill) S p an g ler opened called testim onials displayed by o f h u m an ailm ents. his b arb er shop, S atu rd ay , in the some of these solicitors and if D ayton P ost, No. 69. A m erican these recom m endations do not L cp’on. last year, m ade an a t- building he recently purchased, in d u d e one from a responsible tem p t to bring the c a n cer clinic officer of a known, local v e te ra n s’ f to the public in m uch the sam e group, no atten tio n should be m anner, but it died in th e con paid to them. vent ion com m ittee which felt th a t such an u n d erta k in g w ould cost too m uch money. T he D ayton plan w as for each Legion post donate so m uch |)er cap ita, plus w hat each ¡wist m ight raise in w ay of dance, sm okers, o r o th e r m eans ■ = r\ tow ard the fund. D ayton post, as individual m em bers, raised a sum close to $400. VI kJ m u m V I U < lllg 9 Local News Items , across the street from the Pine his wife from an l : Cone T heatre. | Brookings, Monday n ' Raym ond Goldizen an d L eland th e ir c a r to S eattl. 7 ' W hite w ent to K la m a th F a lls la s t ¡¡ng to T exas “For F rid ay on a business trip fo r th e M rs R u th R soura B rookings G arage. I M arth a . K ern u ? " Mr. an d Mrs. B. A. M a rtin an d “Jo h n sto n , all from ¿1. a Mrs. F. A. Koch, from E ugene. I visited the Kern™ at Newspapers C H A D ’S F O U N T A IN SERVICE Magazines Toba« 1 ■’5T Hy D eus'y Dene Gould, recent g ra d u a te from School who om Brookings High Schcxil had printing experience at F re- m ont High School at Los Angeles is now asMX’iated w ith the P ilo t’ expecting to m a k e H ow m a n y people have noted the changes in this area in the p a st fe w m onths. W here once W'u« a plot o f ground, covered with thick underbrush, now sits a piece o f ground all plowed, ready fo r crops of som e kind. Houses a re un d er co n stru ctio n in scores of places, ground is be- ing broken for others, and plans »no Ixuiig m ade for o th e rs which the p lan n ers m ay not even know- ju st w here they will sit W ati h this area, watch it with scru tin y, fo r t h e recreational mecca o f Oregon lies in C urry co u n ty, Oregon. H as anyone any bones? Bones " h,ch w °u ld induce the saliva ,K>och 7 Boh Bob P erk in s was , f° r an y pooch fo raK‘nK tow n M onday fo fo r his hound doK do8 evide evidently the c log is t,ed Up' a l hom e- Arrar for a ( provid ent tl I which I for ou even t F Ä /t first < bes fo r be direc dairy I bv the ora US (her dal PA anr st sect • cent a CâeiAron Gas Station v 25 d a tte i June to alocycl the hi Ligare! ED ANI) MENDY, Authorized Distributors Sense And Some NO N SEN SE WAD visited h ere o v er th e w eek-end. w eek. na T rav elin g th ro u g h , a m an and S ubscribed to the Pilot! ■Station No. 5056----- COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE NR^piLt?-,i, IiP M E N T 0F B A T T E R IE S K tplatt that old one in your car with a New One—TODAY! bees fo r butter, and ol I products tly by orts sha p prod still u i | output i of the pued firn on con! h r M an larket av pendin nts and lies. AAT 1 told z , NEW SUMMER HOURS: 7:011a. to 10:«(lp.m. —SEVEN DAY A WEEK— newspaper work hts life w-ork Gene will do >eom an duty at the Pilot shop, to g eth er with some of the “outside U o >k, such ns new s-gathering an d advertising s o lic ita tio n . All 1 he first step tow ard a prob people should “tre a t Gene w ith able goal a building of its own th e resp ect” due his statio n in —w as ta k e n last W ednesday ev e life. ning w hen m em ber» of the local It is hoped that Gen» w ill N V. F. W. ¡Mist voted th a t the 1*1. ....4 1........ short . . few . next business oh/». u i G iim years. to ,U‘X' b»hsiness m eetin eeting g should be h be experienced su fficien tly to os- hcld *n i n j u n c t i o n w ith the Aux SMOI» oioMiiue,,,, Mf of some u v e k - ll,ary ,n ordt‘r th a t the tw o groups ly newspaper. Cont‘n ue. to put the plan into • » - A - m bitious t to ir i the n t — ... en effect. p o in t desperation, C.entu w ill d eavor to absorb all he can to- ‘ U,T' county po»t. one of the iiiiru' N eoniini/ o a new spaper nvin m»m ‘b s t in the sta te , is fo rtu n a te lourd o f not» Zn the first place he m having a desirab le plot of likes the w ork. He has shoicn ground, ad e q u ate for a m odest I u n u su a l a p titude tow ard tfu d e building, situ a te d on a n a tu ra lly ta il u-otk m v o h e d in p rin tin g , landscaped tria n g u la r in te rse c toy» tht i with his experience, all tion n e a r th e high school. F o r o f u h uh should go far to u a id m erly. the sm all s tru c tu re which the post acquired from th e old helping him achieve fct,\ goaf. u n ite r com pany, was sufficiently L a rry M etier has a nnd ra I,id W * t h of a ju s. one s,n e e being ap p o in t« ! lns' ‘tu lio n of sco u tm aster here e a rlie r this \ e a r i aU M ,,at>\ q u a rte rs a re now his scout com m itteem en, whose i j ,v n ted 1,1 th e (Xid Fellows help he « .rely need«, has been fr,‘m ho,h P>»'. n eg ativ e q u an tity . I ^ r r v is but ‘ 1H,1> and i m m u n i t y in ter- one person, and he has been do- ‘*xt ln tbe project, the affa ir will tng a m agnifleiont tob w ith aid ‘ ‘a n ‘ Vy t,m c m a te ria ls are of his p atro l bsiders and tum or < u \a ila h le th an now assistan ts, hut he still lacks the „ / » th ree new bers w ere into the m atu re Wisdom of ’ c ' o m m itte m e n ” m lc em " Ux' rs W ere obligated o b lig a te d it . vw e x-invìi in m any things W hv can t it be ? , L a n o th o r application Why ca n 't w a s a rra n g e d hv the various com m it voted on Two new m em bers auxiliary teem en to have one present at wen> » accepted into the - ___ a ! th h ird least on,« m eeting a m onth. This and 2,' u d voted on. Refresh Re would m ake it so th at a tu rn ' i ’. * chrnaxcd the evening, for each co m m itteem an should l s‘‘ss,on of tb o post come but once in th re e m onths ¡» , he,d Ju n c this being Th,s< scout«, fh e u fin, N mas I n X u J ” * " ith P ^R fam . .. . ' I Mr o, AU. t h e proposed s i rod- j up tak en V. F. W. Post To Plan Post Home r fcr FtS£ FOOOS th e n ** d iffé ré 1s on th i 5s the du *** uses, products pow de ' ^ D T - in - f aeroso! fc speci used m J‘æir At The Chetco Cafe OPEN FROM 6:30 A. M. TO 10:30 P. M. Whether a SNACK <i a full-tourse MEAL, we are prepared to serve You. Our Coffee is H ot-and our Drinks are Cold! Jim and Edilh Robinson, Proprietors w’hii