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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1947)
.y OCTOBER 16. 1947 -gROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Stefani To Community Drive Here and Organiza- Asked To Aid cal Solicitation w as going to enlist the aid of all local organizations as much as possible, and was asking the dif- feren t grades of the school to ¡aid in the house-to-house canvass ¡especially in th e outlying areas, Mr. Stefani will call on local , firm s himself. The Com m unity Chest funds will be distributed to 17 different Boy SX refani local barber, has , th e the local ' L T T h e 'résigna- caused by the resigna da Bickner. Mather, county chair- in this area a few appealed to the R otary elp him in finding a irman, to which post, m agreed to carry out. the list of eon tri bu- 1 before the campaign got under way here, from the Community hurch. out yesterday m om - tefani told the Pilot he and menm-in« ~ tunate than T .,n f° r* his case was “a r r c M e d 38 One of the m -, me was flown hack t ih l'3tlents en route to Walte, R.-Li hnspnai Washington. I). C Mrs Ander- son said, in commenting on the neWs irorn ber son ---------- ------ — ------------- - Storm Stops Work ‘ receiver! ¡>23.00, local . S 50? | In This Vicinitv ^ „ r ‘n“ n t a p y ; z X : ? y d„ . ™ th e com m unity contribution is inch> ’ rain falling in the past week, and the liberally subscribed. Tuesday night storm adding to wr* . a j » moisture depth, outside work V ICtor Anderson Is Better m this area was almost com- And Leaving Hospital Pletely halted yesterday. Friends of Victor Anderson J r . ' I ? * ! , ? W e rs - will be pleased to know that he ,rked b e r a te their J r t of d t £ Tuesday. power was off in a few por- No bad after-effects are ex- tions of the area, early Wed- pected from his attack of polio nesda.v, causing the occupants of i the Central building some delay in getting the day's work under way. 'afvanfoed! st Quality Gutter and Down-Spouting ted Quantity—so come early to be sure of ting it for your needs. . □.G A L L A G H E R , Plum bing WILLIAMSON BA K ER Y ie place to get that oven-fresh, delicious Order of The Arrow Was Conferred On Local Boy An honor, granted but few Boy Scouts was conferred upon Boh G arrard , last Saturday, when he! received the Order of the Arrow,! which dates back to early In- dian days of America. To become eligible, a scout m ust have at least 15 nights of cam ping, m ust be a first class scout, and must be elected by his troop to receive this honor. Boh was elected about a month ago by Troop 32, one of four boys I running for the honor. I Being secret in nature, the only thing about scouting which is not free to the public, this honor is to scout something sim ilar as the Shrine is to Masonry'. Twelve candidates w ere taken into the order last Saturday.. Eastern Star .Members To Practice For Event cater, also to special orders of any kind.’ Ive S.&H. Green Stum ps—and fill special s immediately. Member and officers of E astern S ta r will hold practices for the forthcom ing installation of Sat-J cllite chapter, Nov. 1, at the G range hall at 2 p. m. on Oct ¡21 and 24. it was announced on Tuesday. Reservations for plates at the dinner to be served at the («rangej hall at 6 p. m . Nov 1. should. at ont to it her Mrs Lillian Weideman or Mrs lx>r othy Templar. Christmas 'ARDS -^•’’¡raiiy think of cards along about the •s’ and oftentimes you are caught short “ 5ou make out your list. Try to avoid • making out your list at once, and •Vour cards printed. )\e ha\e a limited supply of beauti- M cards, ranging in price from $2.25 or -X upward, and we urge you to early while the selection is more complete. 1)Q IT TODAY! The Pitot "World’s Finest Climate' Pafft- Ptye Mrs n ib .,hc seasion »Pending 125 days tn jail. grade' t h Mathe^ lourth G arrard, local scout who a t \ h,. 1 / . ♦ L> unab e to **,*«« given the O rder of the Ar- of flu Mix* i \.L -ia Jcverv altack row honor, will be a guest ot the ' 3uri„P hpi n 8u b st,tu t-i Rotary club next Tuesday, as in ^ d u n n g her illness. ..Scoul of , he M o n th „ wU1 Miss Rosie Potocnick is visit relate his experiences. ing at Tacoma for several weeks. having accompanied the form er „ . rx Cleo Williamson there when she n turned home after visiting her Because of conflicts in dates, grandparents. Rev. and Mrs. J the meeting of B etter H alf Club Johnson at Gold Beach. has been postponed until Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lexell of nesday, November 12, Mrs. N orris Hollywood are guests this week Kemp announces. . at the Bob Perkins home. These people staged the "mind-reading act" at the Rotary ch arter night, June 21. Mr. and Mrs O. C. Rawlings Royal Seal were guests of their son. at Cor vallis over the week-end and en joyed the Dads Day program and football game against University of Idaho. Toasted Salted Boh Tolman. for beating up his Nut Meats woman companion while fishing last week on Smith River, is in the clutched of the law at Cres ALWAYS FRESH! cent City, and w’as given his j choice of paying $250 tine or Postpones Meeting Date C H A D ’S N ut Shop N O R IN E H ARVEY ACCREDITED PiaUO TEACHER Studio Building Brookings, Oregon Sanitary Market “QUALITY MEATS— COURTEOUS SERVICE” TRY OUR STEAKS LLOLD E. MOORE G ardner Bldg. Next to Drug THROUGH THR KNOT Local News Items id M r ty Bapti CÎJHRY COUNTY LUtlBRR C< B R O O K IN Q S Brainard, h will hold its Tuesday eve-} Oct. 21. at the home of M r Iris Kindel in Brookings. It t for eight o'clock. ;se Ellis is visiting relatives at ...ayne, Mich., or a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs Orville Huffman ¡and family left Monday for Sel-j ma. Calif., where they will make; their home until they arrive at j definite plans for the future. They: sold their place on the Chetco; to Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Page.: who took possession the 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vincent. ( who left a week ago last Sunday for San Francisco and Los An - • geles, returned home Sunday af-i ternoon. They purchased goods for their gift shop, and some of I the goods are now on display.. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hanscam Sr. and Mr. and Mrs Fred Reil-j Eastern O re-< ing have gon< No. 2 & 3 lx l s4s, per 1000 $45.00 Plywood, 1-4; 1-2; and 3-4 inch 210-lb Thick-butt Shingles Moulding Trim Stock View Sash Windows Barn Sash Screen Doors Cabinet Hardware Paints and Paint Sundries Heatilator Fireplace Units Plate Glass Crystal .Sheet Window Glass ? Shiplaps and Dimension Lumber . «CSS'S!»"*