Page Two
"W orld's
Finest C lim ate"
BROO KINGS-HARBOR PILO T, BROOKINGS, OREGON
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore.
March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Smith iwvcr
RlV’Pr news
V p WQ l lfJo
wi11 be eIigible to receive one the
011,1111
„ar from the state for eae^i947 i I m 08 dep ^ ,
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r.
and .Mrs. E lbert M ille r three dollars spent by the countv s(. i , n / g ature< to <
received a le tte r from th e ir son. up to a $1000 m axim um . About I th e ir u‘M‘n ,Ces to
S tar Scout Gordon M ille r, a [h a lf the counties now employ '
member
of Troop 4, of Sm ith service officers.
D E W E Y A K E R S , E d ito r an d P u b lish e r
River, who was chosen from this
The le tte r states: "W e are now
G E N E G O U LD , A sso ciate E d ito r
troop to attend the W orld Scout in the process of w o rk in g out
Jamboree, at Paris, France. He plans to put this policy in to op
NATIONAL €DrrO W A l_ had arrived in New Jersey w ith eration. These plans are being
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d e ifu l ttme, and said he would to r and should be completed by
P lIlIJM f R
IA T I OR
sa 1 on a " arm y transport about the end of the month.
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July 24. About 30,000 Boy Scouts
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’ a te in
** y o u r county is desirous
are expected - to particip
A dva rtitirxj R «pr«i»nt«fi*«
this event. A nother Del N orte Of p a rtic ip a tin g in this program
M W I P A P I R A I ^ E I K T I ^ n € S E B V IC E . IlfC ,
boy, S tar Scout Leonard Nielsen we w ould g re a tly appreciate re
of Troop 11, Crescent C ity, was ceiving w ord from you. As soon
la»
ai Mw
selected to go on this same trip. as we hear fro m the various
The boys w ill a rrive at Antwerp, counties and the budget d ep art-i
ent aPProves
approves of o u r plan of
S*rvw>g America's Ad*a»6*arsand^f+x Hom« Town N«w«p«p«n
Belgium, Aug. 2, and w ill be m
nient
taken on a sight-seeing tr ip be- et«’? 1’,0" ’ We WiU im m e diat* ly
. • m e s s • Hrfcrwt m ». Saa^««bea. cm
fore leaving fo r Moisson. France .
*1° e nte r . ,nto « « A m e n ts
The boys w rite home th a t th e y 1* * h th<? c o u n tie s ”
w ouldn't miss this trip fo r any-
11 u a s emprasized th a t the
Subscription R ate:
.
plan "does not intend To as-
Per Year, in Curry County, O regon.....................$2.60 th jng.
v\ ayne Blagdon has returned sume the responsibility o f the
Per 1 ear, outside Curry C ounty....................... ......$3.00 home from W ashington where he c° u n ty courts fo r the appoint-
was called by the death of his ment o f county service officers
aged father. Fred W arren Blag- The advisory com m ittee h o w -i
don. 82. who died J u ly 15. a t ; ever- insisited th a t a high stan-
Suquamish, Wash., fo llo w in g a n i dard of service officers m ust be'
illness of several years. He was appointed and a good standard!
c o u n ty fa ir, to be held s h o rtly a t Gold born Nov. 9. 1864. in Illin o is. of service m aintained to qualify-
.•<ea5 h ! IS an o p p o rtu n ity fo r th is a re a to e x p re s s and came west as a young man, fo r the subsidy. We are onlv
se ttling in Washington. S urviv- interested th a t the persons ap
itse lf m a m a n n e r w hich could n e v e r be d u p lic a te d ing aie his widow, one son, Wayne Pointed have the a b ility and de-i
in any o th e r way. It is a chance to “s tr u t its s tu ff.” of Sm ith R iver, a daughter in sire to c a rry out this im p o rta n t'
vv a.shington, seven grandchildren service to our veterans ”
I
. „ M em bers of the G range, b o o sters fo r th e f a i r and
15 great-grandchildren.
Funds fo r the program are I
a r e doing so m eth in g about th e m a tte r. T h ey a re
One of the worst electrical frorn an appropriation made to
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p a g in g a dance to pick a c a n d id a te fo r f a i r queen storms known fo r years h it Del
N orte County, Saturday night,
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h ' , f ’l ,r r '. c" Un.!y> an,rt a f t e r one « n am ed , w ith continuous lightning, fo l
fa ir, la te r , Ms nionthan ee
° beCOm<“ qUeen o f th e lowed by heavy thunder and a Bids are asked by D ist. No. 2 3 1
downpour of rain. A transform er
was blown out nea'r O T ;T f'7 h :'.s a "d ' S S t r,ar o X °tf P" Pi' S *
T he P ilot could th in k o f do zen s o f e x h ib its th a t
d a ily ranches and the owner was trough Ten to
2 n° 'T *“ ! " ’ 8
should be ta k e n to th is fa ir T he P ilot if v
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forced to m ilk by hand Sunday I w ill he o,?.n .a
. PU,?lls - B ‘ds I
m ight be p e rm itte d , w ould like to p r e iH c tU i / m . nv m orning. L ig h tn in g struck a big hJuse Aue U
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SChoO‘
redwood on the highw ay h ? ! boar drclerves ,h 0 r i t "* T h e '
° f these ex h ib its could come h ttm f « i t h ,‘r i z t
tween Sm ith R iver and
,he rig h t to ac
C res-icept o r reject any o r a ll bids.
1 nuking th e ro u n d s o f th is v icin ity , th e P ilot cent City.
n ^ L3 CE E O V ER M A N , C lerk I
hu-s se e n s o m e e x tr a o r d in a r y c a b in e ts built f o r t h e
Dated this 27th of July, 1947
Subscribe t0
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With Coi
SA LE M — County service o f
ficers w ill be "subsidized” on a
one-to-three ra tio by the Oregon
m y rtk wood i n lh is - 'T ’i a T h ^ P i l o t " t? ° " ° rk With
seen som e i n d ^ h ^ " 1
Veterans' Affa^ -
m agifleent w ork. T h X “ f ,
i ’°
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dJ ,h€ c?u nty courts have be
i s f W
. t e r
T h ere
,
u i 8" me '.’f the Prize money. rT al,’‘,1 ,'i,rIv ,his "'«•k
c S chaal
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J A. H u am
p h ilto
o ls n te re Moth
rs in a th
~ In a p,,cr to ,he countv courts
r e is P area*
v n lw / i ’b-U
h a ^ L Gr n ^ t r w m -M.ia.ntM iha t the
c e rta in ly th e ir w o rk s should »-.t
U’ould find \ ni
p u m p k in f „ , m
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a n f l ®d ' isor>’ comm ittee to the state
u a M o t i o n w h ere else one ! l . a. po,lcy whereh>’ each
countv
employing a service officer to
CQunsel dnd a id ex-service men
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Gusfomaire
Dr
Davenos
Grower« o f the W orld's Finest
CROFT
EASTER
L IL Y
P la n tin g and Forcing Stock
Brookings, Ore.
U. S. A.
RALPH
V I N C E N T ’S
Restaurant
Fountain
Mattress«
Sunspun
Super Rest
Tuftless
I »INNER
"g o in g to th e f a ir " will e re a t w i t h i n U ^ 1 P''° ,,U.c e’
a civic consciousness which ;
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' " ‘ co m m u n ity
See (Js For
T hen, d a ld y , w h y do people b ra g a b o u t th e m ?
'e ll
w
W ay 8head ° f
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t
w h „ k ' ’ ;’m e int"«11 y o u r t e ’
Rani
Refrigerator
lime
CEMENT
WE
Simmons I
Metal Beds
Cots
Spr
Rollaways
°f )
one
Crosley
Radios
R ef r i geraton |
Electric Raikfl
Ga
Monarch
Electric Rar;«
Coleman
Circulator«
Eloor Furnaf
W ater Heater
roofing
TILE
D E L IV E R !
1 * d" '‘
g ‘ Ìm P 8 e
WlHlIt
Washers
m oulding , lum ber
brick
Your
F lé tr ie
lush.
I .I 'N C H
•’L l VIBIXG
( o u n tv l a i r d a ta will be released bv tb * PH
as soon a s it is av alaible. W atch fo r it. ‘
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M icky G ould told th e P ilot recen tly th a t h i ■ H tti
' ° h im * q u ite P“ “ 'ed. ••Dad, w h a t‘a r e
Zenith
U’ood, Ga?
BK E.V K F.V ST
th e com m unity and county in' yeare toOemn£O° d f° r
.Gou
Sealy
T IS D A L E S
the
Dii H e a te rs
•I. .J. Gallagher
Is. (
Davenport, 4
W ater Heater
DELICIOUS
FOOD!
C irc u la tin g
(special
4-H
for th
of lines
as th<
Bids Asked
VA Will Subsidize
Co. Serv. Offices
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The County Fair Should Attract You!
so m e* fn °,h Und.e r
T h is m ig h t s u g g e s t
T h h ■,hr ' Se / 1S l P e '' S° m.e o f th is h a n d iw o rk
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sho/ n ¡ W
r r " ? ! p r '? e a t th e O a k lan d flow er
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-hes. C e rta in ly su ch lilies m ig h t he
T h e n c o n sid e ra tio n a t the c o u n ty f a i r
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K’AÏ.
SuPply Co.
Sm,th River, California
Store Hours. ?
Phone 213,
N ew Johnson
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