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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1947)
JDIX V Page Eight“ World's Finest Climate’ V ÌM à ì L io - I l HADUA Mrs. Wallace Heider. Mr. Heider the entire community. Lets all' Teachers are serving as lead- is attending law school. They al- stick together like good Amer- ers for health projects but all so visited their other daughter, icans and back them to the lim - other 4-H clubs should be led by An automobile accident occur- Miss Katherine. it. other volunteer local leaders to red Friday night, about 1:30 o n ---------------------------------- Anyone desiring to contact me, avoid over-loading the teachers. Highway 101, between Castle _ ... please write in care of the Pi- Enrollments should be completed Roc k and River’s End Auto camp I J1 I HP JVlHllDOX« ’nt or Bnx 77 Brookings. My z/ithin the next couple of weeks when a car, driven by Edward * mad " i ll be forwarded to me. at which time a campaign will Lee, with Mary Williams in the Bear friends of Brookings and Your letters will be most wel-.be conducted through organized front seat, and her sister, Mrs. Harbor: ctme to me. womens clubs to provide required I Ruth Johnston in the rear seat. This is au revoir for a year Sincerely, leadership. > 1 uvi\ paiAfu, pai - or tw'°- • 1 - " ............... into a truck parked, par- ‘H think - of all of • J you W. A. (Bill) Foltz tially on the highway, and driven often while I am out in the So. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grayshel t ■> « V » / a» « T> n s ' i f i ra Pacific. I • R. M. Little of Medford. w ill leave Oct. 5, fo r a vacation T Want to thank and congrat- In d ia n H e irs A ssn . To attend Oregon Oregon Coast As- The ear was badly demolished. l lM n l w r 1 9 and W w l11 ill attend A anrl Mrs. Johnston, in the rear pro' P of 1 hf scbo°l budget so A SunddV, October 12 sociation meeting at Gearhart seat, was severely injured Traf- wm m unlt-v for deciding to ap- Curry County Indian Heirs As- “ r i’ fic Officer Freedom Plaisted was" WP may havp schooL Believe me sociation will hold its next reg- called to the scene and took the when 1 say ,hat 1 am in a pos‘ U,ar meeting at the Grange hall, injured to the Seaside Hospital ,,,on to know thp great necessity Harbor, Sunday, October 12, at in the Roeder ambulance Mrs ° f erucation- 1 p- m~ AH Persons eligible, are uohhston passed away soon after Wp mus’ educate our future urged to attend this meeting, to arriving at the hospital The c,tIzens and future Protectors, fill out claim blanks. other two were treated for se- for who knows when these stud’ ---------------------------------- vere shock and minor injuries entS who are now just "kids” «v. . . . , ‘ (some more noisy than others) Smith River News Cusí Circulated Oil Reaten] J* J. Gal PLVMBI C h etco Drug The trio were returning to u i „ c0 out mee, our common a * tr in ' nnrtt' i/ * AnKP!r< a l,fr tnimies, some making the su- I.itllc. driver of the t’rucfc W«« ‘’’ T " * “ cri,ice f o r / ° u and for having engine trouble, and was ^ople° In’ God s T r e a t’ coun’ r v " " stopta-d for adjustments. . ‘"r," ,? f hT f ” edom ' 4-H Club Leaders Needed In Area 4-H clubs are being organized Practicall>' a11 schools of the ‘° MrS' A' ’ Lake Earl Grange sponsored the price of freedom so beware ?• Roberts- J hnme demonstra- ;• farew ," narty for Mr. and of “Red” sympathizers who en- taRent’ fand R M Knox, the Mrs. Ray Robison Friday eve- deaver to tear down' our" free ! ° U, S T " ' ’. "¿h° «ting at the hall. A pot luck w a s, democracy beginning at the v e r v 'L ™ ,. , 7 ? ,°°l room in served at 7:30. attended by a roots, our schools interests of 4-H work large group of Grangers, who I I include my most humble1 ‘ a" d girls g 'rlS all over ovcr ,hc paid respect to the honored peo- thanks to our entire School county expressed their desire to pie. lht Robisons have been ac- Board and budget committee participate in club activities but tive in (.range work, Mr. Robi- who have devoted their time and repeatedly asked the question: son serving as master and Mrs. efforts for the best interests of “Where can we get a leader?” Mrs. Roberts promised assistance Robison as "Flora." They have as a result of recommendations resigned and are m o v i n g to made by the Home and Rural Humboldt county. Following the Life committee report made last supper. a social time was enjoy | winter. The report is being used ed. Fhe honored guests were pre as a guide in conducting the sented with a stainless steel cof fee-maker. by Past-Master Chas. A •/ A e - o \ ( extension program. All planning Glover. o //J committeee reports are now be ing printed and will be available World Wide Communion serv in bulletin form for general dis ice will be observed Sunday at tribution shortly. 11 o’clock, at the local Metho J5y Ed and Mendy Home economics clubs are be dist church, with a special ser mon by Rev, E. C. Hicks. Chris- Howdy. Folks: We’re still here ing emphasized at this time so tians of all denominations will *n bowrey end of Brookings, that they may be conducted dur also observe Sunday. Special mu- and mighty proud of the fact, ing the school year and com sic has been arranged for this Ya scr . .. its this way: Harry pleted before closing of the term service by the young people’s ^ames- that trumpet tooting wiz- next spring. ehoir, with Mrs. R. D. Rowley as ardt was our customer last w eek.1 leader. This is one of the largest and while we were filling his youth choirs in Northern Califor- Link. Jim Robinson was filling nia, and the church feels proud up his lummy. of it Every believer in Jesus • • • • • R oyal Seal Christ is invited to attend this R* don t know what Jim fed Harry but we can tell service, Sunday. A special serv you that ice will he held at 2.30 at Gush- filled up his ear with i chu Mission, Mrs. Carlton Bosch was hos- ' air. T o a ste d S alted a tess for a group of relatives last N u t M eats didn't get to hear Harry Sunday at her home, at a birth- We didn’t day dinner, honoring her hus- toct horn until he started to band, who stepped one year a- leave and Val’s pooch was in the ALWAYS FRESH! head. Guests were his parents, wa>- and Harry pressed down on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boseh of ,be horn. Klamath and his sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Byrne You shoulda seen the dam and son of Crescent City, Mr. and sels swooning in Chad's just Mrs. Bob Barton of Lake Earl see the band leader in his and Ed Hight. Mr. Bosch has •asy grace. It certainly re been confined to his home several minds us of the days when weeks following release from Sea fhe girls asked thir boy side hospital. He is able to move friends. to., buy ..cigarettes about the house with crutches.. that had pictures of such Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Akers guys. and family and Miss Edith Ott of Brookings were Sunday — , vis , Th< other night an inebriate itors at the church service and "alked out to the phone booth were dinner guests of Mr. and 'put in a nickle, and when Amber Mrs R. D. Rowley and Rev. E. 5 Campbell said: “Number." He C. Hicks. They were friends of came up with: "Shay Shishter Rev Hieks when they all lived whersh n i i>eanuts?” nt Dayton, Oregon. • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Layman It isn't Peanuts when you Pave returned home from San buy our gas and a ir-iis the r raneiseo where they visited their real McCoy and don't let son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Chad tell you boweru gas is punk. C H A D ’S Nut Shop Y O U R R E X A L L STO r I sical Ready To Serve You Abws T. W. Zenier rt Be ill 0 PHONE it Wil lilable Sui cation 1 to a b i ---O ' I eveni I bat they gammati lea Sceu' and s B R O O K IN G S kgs Rota lave the Ifollowed ration o f No. 2 & 3 1x4 s4s, per 1000....$la»| Plywood, 1-4; 1-2; and 3-4 inch 210-lb Thick-butt Shingles M oulding Trim Stock View Sash Windows Barn S |l Screen Doors Cabinet Hardware) P a in ts and Paint Sundries H e atila to r Fireplace Units P late Glass Crystal Sheet W indow Glass Shiplaps and Dimension Lumber at, surpli forthco I ".b le i I k's hom howev i unit w he first j )a! unit r the local I recomme rhen a r Ince fu r ; I enior I the phys ompleted s. the fi at H e i dnesday i the c compie I p ’- comm L b are : I Bob C har Fd Head y*til m ore Masor mate. ¿Wter ¡n Weight $ 1 OO. C h e a p e r S ta te L ine S A N D W IC H S H O P ow open f o r business — ItH) feet on O re g o n s id e ! E. W. Gelino We have batteries, tires, tubes, and some of that fly sprav which is loaded w ith DDT. Drop in to see just what we do have. CHEVRON Gas Station Station No. 505u t onie in and see us about the reduced price on the N E W ANI) IMPROVEL “.MALL” CH.V5 SAWS—Much Lighter, and $100.00 Cheaper! Mall Chain Saw Co. sc ■ommoda J ro u tin g . this c anceme natío urged meetir 1 ato the r. . I ¡mw eVf for t