Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 17, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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Home of The Croft Lily
Sense And Some
N O XSENSE-
BRUOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
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each. W ith a system us has been and told of its grow th and aid ory. It was good seeing and vis- for that d d
suggested. this urea could be a in developm ent of this
cuntry. iting with you again.
the souvenir r°US
model setup for scouting. Look Trom m enshausen showed movies
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, ter Hlr
at it this way—
which explained the use of elec-I
^ ou Pe°ple at Brookings gave jjv
s’ nc£irely,
t tricity in the home and
on the e?'pr>onP s " c h , a trrarf1 reception UVdn-
W here in the world could be farm< He also told of the hopes th at 11 certainly sta rte d the Ore-
found the nearer n atu ral utopia of Bonneville for its power in this son part of the to u r off royally,
for scouting. Look at the country area and urged patrons to w rite Thp visitors from o th er states
t< be c .-c o v . :. d bv boys. Look at their congressmen for action
were more than im pressed with
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,
For
the
past week.
i the possibilities for boys to do
The name chan from Coos Elec- vour hospitality and profuse in S u n d a y
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those things which come under tric Co-operative to Coos-Curry ^ e i r com plim ents and I. as a p art O rtn h * \
scoutcraP Older lx>\- would stav l |PCtr i c C i o n e r a t i v * ---
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^ e O r e e o n d e lp tr a tin n
w a o '- 'v io u ti 1
was October 8 ...... ’
with scouting until’ they are 21 the m e m b e r’ approv
October ~ 9 .........ou t
so that thev could become sea,
or explorer scon’«.
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V mZ app,re?‘- October 10 ...... g,
CRESCENT CITY Last Mon- ation to the other members of the October n
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Scouting dots som ething for all day Del Norte county board
of Brookings-H arbor
c h a m b e r of October 12
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commerce for
w a arm
welcome,
October 10
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bogs, Ft w bins a ho took sc o u tin g supervisors officially turned the commerce
bir the
the w
rm welenm
o iVtnbzsr
si nously hurt bet n failures in form er Knapp hospital over to the
life, for in scouting the boys learn m anaging board of directors and
to bt self-reliant, besides m any the hospital was sold to the dis-
other m anly attributes. For a big trict, thus m aking it district-ow n-
project in this area, it m ight be cd and managed, under the offi-
suggested that several organza- cial title of Del N orte Hospital.
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tions group resources to put Boy
Scouting over in a lug way in this
CRESCENT CITY—At a m eet-
Weather Re;
Newspapers
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II.., ....... b, .Ion,
Cigarei
C H A D ’S
a Kr?U|? ° f 7 ' -
erans of world w ar 2. formed a
non-partisan political organzation
fO he known as Del Norte Vet-
prans. ,pagllp and adoptpd , hp
sio c a n . -O ur Liberties We prize
and O ur Ri hts w
,
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CANADA DRY .MIXERS
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People from I ortland, and up
in th e northw estern p art of Ore-
can t get oxer the fact that
J. J G allagher tells us one gon
the w eath er here is like sum-
about Howard G ardner who came mer. Maybe, if they could have
into his place of business, inquir-
landed here last July
ing for 30-30 shells, to go deer suddenly
This group m aintains that there
and
August,
th eir “hot
hunting. As Joe tells it. he said w eather.” they during
is no place in the county for op­
might
have
felt
to Howard: “I have some 45-60
like they had hit the north pole. portunists. petty p arty politics,
shells, and a gun to carry them.
or for special interests privileges.
H ere’s tl . ee cartridges, and I
W eather here, according to tin “He do not seek special privileges
expect to get two back.”
records from the w eather bureau, f°r veterans but do demand a
show about a low a variation of square deal for all.”
I hut i e n si > ' s pi • t !y good ,'r
The group will work for het-
Joe told lift u fti’i Howard hud re ­ ti m peratures of any place in the
turned from I: is hunting trip, ft world Last Thursday. Friday and ferm ent of conditions in hospitals
in a known fa ct that Howard has Saturday are about as het as and for disabled veterans and
on “eye” when it comes to h it­ records show. And for once the will work for establishm ent of
hum idity was only sixteen —which a veterans hospital, located at
ting the bullseyc with a rifle.
reminds hunters that the fv e sea- Gasquet.
‘ | Officers picked to conduct the
Deer season, if reports are to som is fa r from being over.
be t, ken as a criterion, or the
It takes a little tim e to accli- * 1 C e i i " p *
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lack of reports, didn't fare too m ate yourself to this climate. To
Goo. x. Berry. J r.—president.
well tor local hunters. Many went come here in m id-summ er is the
Floyd Donaldson—exec. sec.
out and few returned with meat poorest time, especially if one
Robert C. Pearce sec.-treas.
People have told the Pilot, and comes from a hot spot, as were
The hoard of directors consists
W'en m ’ be something to it: common last sum m er. This humid ?.f. '- ’’'em bers, iwo veach from
1 he deer were seen moving to­ air p enetrates like it were forced k la m ath and Smith River, to be
wards high group. 1 about a week through the body.
c’-o^en la te r The rem aining eight
before the season started. Such
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.
are Bernard McClendon. Erank
1 is ben reported many times in
I uesday morning, not fai from Endert. Harold Schontz 8 I
other publications
C rescen t City, travelers sta ted Hewitt. Carl H. Pyles, Charles IL
H i y had run into frost. This area H arris. Norm an Gorbet and M
That was a nice p a rty M inday didn t ( n n come close to that J. M oratto.
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evening that the Bov Scouts en­ tem perature. This is the banana
Th<ni«.ht
<b how
. ed i
joyed with L arry M etier, their about ont t o n i n c t u r e ih,
' "» « K M A IMA«
re a S
scoutm aster, soon to depart, to a rou nd.
I roper ( on rtesies
which m any fathers took time
to attend. Since Larry will soon
To apprise people of this area
of the feeling of those people who
be gone, another leader must be
visited this area, recently, with
chosen here and such is not an
easy task in fact, it’s difficult.
the sta te parks caravan.’ Ralph
F O U N T A I N S E R V IC E
ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME
M agazines
To
Chetco Cafe
HOME
C O O K IN G
DINNER ORDERS
Sandwiches
Ice Cn
OPEN 6:30 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M.
W’ itTE ROCK
Dining Room
nd Cocktail Lout
at the
O regon-California State Lin?
From Exchanges:
F E A T U R IN G
D inner P arties
Banquets
Scouting is a science which few
can exet I as a lea d er. W h ile B o y
Scout work deals with nothing
BEER BY CASE TO TAKE Oil:
creept thost natural things of
life those things which mean so
Dear R alph: That wonderful
NEW HOURS: B reakfast . 6:15 to 8:30 a. r.
Also named in a hot election
much to every boy, few men are
trip with the national conference
w
ere
district
board
m
em
bers:
Dinners
3:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m.; Sundays
12 tot4
“ young” enough to show bans the
<. state, parks people is just a
Rosabel Brown of McKinley.
urt. Good Scout leaders art 'b o n d
memory now—but what a mem-
Jack By land, of Sum ner.
and not made.
Lora H< Iv ersio tt. of Eairvievv.
J N. Richards, of Sum ner
W hile it would take con : ler-
I. B. Jennings, of Remote.
ablo money to accomplish this
F rank Shaw, of Port Orford
there should lie a local
i> p.
Louis Lund of Gaylord.
scouting. Tins method has l»een
N. C M iller ot Dora
tried in many places and has
A fter the election a new vote
filled the need: Get a trained
scoutm aster, let him devote full was held to declare the first elec­
Re-cap that Passenger or Truck Tire Before It Is Too Late::
tim e to scouts. One man could tion invalid and order a new
handle three or four troops, de- vote. This motion lost. 41 to 31,
A noon dinner was served to
ptaidmg upon the num ber in the
individual troops. However, one ISO people attending.
Speakers included County A^ent
trained man can handle a hundred
b o v s e a s ily
George Jenkins and W illiam E.
rrom m enshausen of Bonneville.
This art a could easily kal i at
County Agent Jenkins traced
least t h in fw o; s of thirt boys the history of Coos Electric Coop
TIRES ARE SCARCE -
K E E P RECAPPED
ED AND M ENDÌ, Authorized Distributors
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B R O O K I N G S - H A R BO R
Real E state For Sale
See "Pete” when in need of a home, bulb land,
CHEVRON
z
STATION
or any pr, nertv in the Brookings-Harbor Area.
Insurance Coverage For Your Every Need!
Pete .1. Lesm eister Agencv
Kcal Estate And Insurance
Central B.iildin«
Brookings, Oregon
■Station No. 5056-
WEEK DAY HOURS
SUNDAY HOURS .
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