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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1946)
? A Y NOVEMBER 28, J946 BROQKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON tional judges. Mr. Schlagle served i with Dr. Jam es E. West. New York, Chief Scout of the Boy Scouts of America, chairman of the judges committee; and Char lotte Straus. New York, school editor of the magazine Seventeen. Mrs. Rulla, chairman of the nd Prizes Will essay contest for the local post a{ $2000 For First auxuiliary, said, “We hope every student will enter the contest. ir Winners i Essays must be in the hands of the Auxiliary chairman, not later Auxiliary’ to Post No. 966 than midnight. April 1, 1947 The Veterans of Foreign W ars narqes of national winners will that ' The Home—Cra- be announced at the 34th Na _ Citizenship” has been tional Encampment of the Ladies /th e title for the Tw elfth Auxiliary to the V. F. W. Nationwide Essay Con- 1946-1947 contest is open any student in a public, Grange Dance Billed for parochial junior or At Hall This Evening Jgh school in the United Another Chetco Grange dance Alaska or Hawaii, has been billed for the hall this thousand dollars cash will evening, it was announced late national winners. The last week, to celebrate Thanks prize will be $1000 and giving day. medal. The second grand Like all Grange dances, this rill be $500 and a gold one promises to be another good third grand prize. $250 time for everyone attending. gold medal; fourth grand 100 and a gold medal. Brookings Hi-Lights To will be 20 consolation of cash. While th ere will Appear Next Monday Because of activities coming as restrictions as to how the is to be spent, it is hoped they did Thanksgiving week, the be used for fu rth e r edu- “Hi-Lights,” Brookings high pa per, will be published this week end, and will be delivered next contest has the endorse- educators and editors all Monday. Using the first issue as a guide, le county. In the 1945-46 F. L. Schlagle, K ansas the staff has made many improve iansas, then president of m ents in the coming issue. tional Educational Associ- f the Enited States, and Hoop Game Billed At r in the international guild ation, was one of the na Local Gym Friday Eve S tartin g the current hoop sea son will be the game Friday eve ning at the local gym, when the Brookings Independents, local • i? Vs** town team, meets the Smith River aggregation. Little is known of the Smith River aggregation, so no pre-game *11 INSTRUM ENTS prediction can be made. However, le Locally at the local team, composed of ex- high school stars, will field a cokings Electric & formidable group. W. Auxiliary [ounces Nat’l iy Contest A. M ENDENTLL, SR For your every insurance need see Pete Lesmeister Agency. P tgc Seven CRESS CP V C C P I I * f i t P C P IS T M A S iW * * . K .J ______ We have on display many very useful and practical gifts. Read through following suggestions and come in to see for yourselves. Furniture'tHeBtamtii FLOOR LAMPS Three way, four-way and bridge. TABLE LAMPS Nice assortment, metal or pottery bases. BOUDOIR AND PIN UP LAMPS Just the thing for your dressing table. Hassocks large selection of sizes, shapes and colors here ; to choose from. BLANKETS 100'; wool, 72x90-inch size, famous Sus quehanna blankets in wide range of col ors—also a few of the “Esmond” left. TTERIES Radio Company Home of The Croft Lily Occasional Tables End Tables, Coffee Tables, Lamp Tabl- es and Card Tables. Chenille Bedspreads CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ALL DONE? Beautiful spreads with white or color ed backgrounds—full or twin sizes. iy not give magazines this year? Order now for j rly delivery, by an authorized ggent: Mrs. Lloyd A. Moss of inspection station on old hivhwa.' 1ITH RIVER CALIFORNIA liles s o u th **Cory” Coffee Makers, three styles to choose from—ideal gift. Life-time Aluminum Hampers (blue, green, yellow, rose, white) Luggage, mens and ladies, overnight, Pullman and two-suiter cases—also bags and suitcases. Fitted Travel Sets—beautiful mens cases, wide range of leathers. Mantle Radios—-just received some new “Arvin” and “ I raveler sets. Electric toasters and automatic hand-irons. COVER CROP SEED ‘rtified Vetch, cwt............... ^ Î ’ÜJ ustrian Peas, cwt.................. ye, cwt.................................... «dota Oats, cwt...................... CHETCO STORE Hostess Sets—Large tray and eight canape trays and passes. Magazine Racks. Put at the end of that davenport, or will look trood anywhere in the room. m i i • “Charm Tred”—throw rugs, both shaggy and rutiled designs. MIRRORS Beautiful wall and triple-van ity mirrors—Gorgeous ones. JUICE-O-MATS •R SALE AT A BARGAIN! INTERVIEW7 OR WRITE VS Three styles to choose from. wo acres of Brookings best bulb land, w i lily bulbs planted. B eautiful ocean vuw. Ne use, garage and bulb shed. A utom ata hot wa tred for electricity. Located about six blocks Building, on Memory Lane. Will sell, including y u cp°P share lilies with buyer. R. C. & W. E. BROOKS Hendricks’ Furniture Co. . New Johnson Building Store Hours 9 a. n . to 6 p. m. Brookings Oregon