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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Entered as second-class m atter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore.
March 7. 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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P ublish l[E R,$ t HJS I ATI 0 N
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
GENE GOULD, Associate Editor
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Under auspices of a com m ittee
composed of Niel Nelson, Donnie
Raymond, Gene Reiling. M erlie
B aum gartner, Phyllis
Hoffman
and L arrie Robinson, a carnival
will be staged at the high school
on Oct. 31, at 8 p. m.
According to these com m ittee
members, fun will be ram pant,
and prizes will be given at end
of each event.
Coming Events
National Advartisinq Rcpreeantetiva
AEW SPA PEB
Carnival Set By
H. S. For Oct. 31
Set Your Calender By These— ,
Etf tor>«l Aaiooetionj
N. A.S.
Sarving Amarica's Adverihart and>»a Homa Town Newtpepart
’MW Aeftaetefc-CWeael.B. • O F F IC E S • Hdfewl Rd«. Sen Frw.ci,,,. Cel
Subscription Rate:
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon.................. $2.50
Per Year, outside Curry County............... ..........$3.00
You’ll Be Expected To Contribute
October 18— Meeting, for re -i
organization of Brooking-H arbor
V olunteer F ire D epartm ent, to
form R ural Fire Protection Dis
trict. At high school a t 8 p. m.
November 14. Azalea Garden
Club. Mrs. W. E. Wilhelm, pres
ident of sta te garden clubs, will
be guest speaker.
(All organizations are requested
to keep the Pilot posted, concern
ing all coming meetings, th at a
date may be carried. Mail all in
form ation in, giving schedule).
Local News Items
Some time, .soon, solicitation will be made for support of the
local Boy Socut troop. Everyone should expect these solicitors and'
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leming
of
Cave Junction are spending
be ready to contribute any convenient sum.
some tim e in this vicinity, until
Scout activities call for money, despite the fact that most of hly planting is over.
Louis Sparling has moved his
the work and effort are gratis. In this area a sum of $300 to $400
house, on the Vernon Hanscam
b necessary to carry out the program laid down by national Scout place at H arbor, up to the Dale
Bravo ranch where he will m ake
executives, who have always placed needs low.
his home. Whe/i Louis spent so
Properly carried on. Scouting is the g reatest movement in the much tim e m aking his house with
world today. This doesn’t mear. the Boy Scouts alone, but Girl the sides bolted together so that
could be moved. H arbor resi
Scouts and Campfire Girls as well. Contributions tow ard these it
dents w atched the proceedings
causes is the greatest insurance policy for future generations. Put with skeptical eyes, but saw the
in a $10 hill, then come out occasionally to a Scout meeting. Boys ease and dispatch with which the
s m a ll bunding was dism antled and
enjoy having adults in the audience.
moved. Louis was wiser than a
tew gave him credit.
The Chetco river has been a
popular place this week as the
fish are biting. Up-to-date reports
S3\
t hinook haven t come ir. ex*
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cept in small numbers, but fisher
This thought is a farewell to a young n p n whom this oemmun- men are catching Jacks and Sil-
itv will lose shortly—L arry M etier, scoutm aster.
up to 15db- Manv of
the bulb growers who are working
Perhaps to m any of the citizenry, L arry is just another person, li k e Tnade to get their crops in
ut to a group of Boy Scout», he has been a "big brother.” a friend the ground before fall rains, are
sick because they have to work
w ithout equal, their "buddy” who really “understands.”
instead of fishing (who can real
T here’s no way to explain it. but a scout m aster holds a “certain I ly blame th em ?).
n
YY as a Leader Of Boys
P ace” in a boy's life. A scout m aster learns from the lips of boy?
secrets which they would not tell even to th eir m others or fathers.
There n e \e r lived a man who could not be replaced. C ertainly
“ attent F on
BULB
G RO W ERS'
still have available some of this (best '0"
thoroughly rotted, and free from dirtt »
Our truck is hauling six tons to a
PRICES NOW ARE:
In Bulk
6-Ton Lots, per ton............
1-ton Lots, per ton............
Sacked
5-Ton Lots, per ton............... j
1-ton Lots, per ton...............
h e S ° 2 7 DEIrAY as we eannot get this ro,
here after inclement weather sets in Get«
now and store it for top dressing this wii
Come and see it for yourself. Latest date ti
order, October 25.
M. E. NICODEMUS & SON
125
Brookings,
Bush’s Lily Gardens
P. O. BOX 131
HARBOR
GROW ERS
P R IZ E
OF
Croft
EA STER
P L A N T IN G
L IL Y
STOCK
W e also have some 6000 first-class Comiw
A m erica I
ere are hundreds of scout m asters in the world, with m ore to
come, hut for many of those boys who started scouting under L a m
there
never be another pal quite like him. He certainly rates it.
Croft Easter lily bulbs, 7s, 8’s 9s. and 10s for
B lR ^
was rt freshing, Monday evening, to see L arrv with the pres-i
cn, h i, , roop
hlm an e Iw tn c ia?or Monej c- ui()n t b u v P ( i i t .
rem em brance from him. even long a fte r i t , usefuliness is gone.
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and Dependents
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owe all your past, pn»s-
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benefits Join a n d w o r k
w ith
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Meet» I. O. O. F. Hall ’
at Brookings, at 8 p.
1st and 3rd \\ ednesdavs
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