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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1947)
Page Two “World’s Finest Climate* riLAJI, DKUUMMiS, . 1 hvrsday Local New s Items ? î,obeîr.Rain(!11 Was BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Mrs. M adge Moore, of Moore s Entered as second-clasr m atter, at the postoffice at Brookings. Ore- V ariety S tore left S a tu rd a y noon March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3. 1879. for San Francisco and Los An geles, on a buying to u r for the DEW EY AKERS, E d ito r and Publisher store. She will be gone an o th er week, so will miss the anniver *U X . NATIONAL €WTOfttAL_ sary sale of the store. OireM DMsTOti iM T ÌìiC ASSOCIATION Mr. and Mrs. A rchie H endricks and fam ily moved to th e ir new- home on Spruce street, recently purchased from Fred Pflughaupt. N atio n al A d v e rtis ing R epresentative The H endrick's have done ex K E W W A P B I A IlV e H T r à tW « ; SEBVVCB. 1WC. tensive remodeling. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brimtn, of attiW* oJ «• I • \ htrioa« M*on«l AitoaWfaaf Morton Wn. have purchased the W. S. McDaniel home on N orth Serving America's Advertisers «ori tke Home Town Newspepers S treet beyond the high school and expect to ta k e possession IN W A^àoipfc — CKoaço I. A • O F F I C V « • HdbnxA BH».. M-cbce, Cat shortly a fte r the middle of Nov ember. Mr. McDaniel will then join Mrs. McDaniel, who has Subscription Rate: accepted a position w ith Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon................. $2.60 already ,elepnone the Telephone Company at Leb- Per t ear, outside Curry County...... .................. $3.00 | anon, Oregon. “ nother recent A real estate I he result of this vandalism, deal was the sale of the C. H. the Pilot has been told, will be Munger acreage and home on the dealt with in a way th a t will Dawson tra c t to the Hefners, h u rt m ost— in lack of support who already have o th er holdings of any function of the school. north of Rrookings. Mr. and Mrs. In addition to this there is being Munger are now' living a t Reeds conducted a police investigation. port w here Mr. M unger is con These acts a re not going w ith nected w ith the Reedsport G ar out some repaym ent age as p a rts m anager. This much is certain, people) , Y' C hapm an of Gardena, of the com m unity have become ( Y f,as Purc^ased some acreage disgusted with such antic», and and an uncom pleted house in henceforth there is quite likely the Dawson tra c t from Ellis M. to be a noticeable decline in p a t Clark of C entral Point. All three tran sactio n s w ere ronage of any school function. This isn’t quite fair, yet people handled through the P ete Les- cannot be blamed for taking that m eister Agency. a ttitu d e. It woubl be a good act for the student body to fe r SOCIAL CLUB ret out the culprits and publicize REBEKAH the individual», as well as m ake Is sponsoring a series of card parties s ta rtin g S aturday, them pay for their deeds. Monday, John Hall took the Nov. 8. at the Odd Fellows oath of office as governor of H all, a t 8 P. M. Everyone is Welcome. R efreshm ents will the s ta te of Oregon, following the plane accident last Tuesday, be served. By Dewey which took the lives of the three top sta te officials. There should Lads of this or any o th er com he, in this sta te a duly elected m unity should learn th a t there 1 ¡etenant-governor, as W ashing is som ething to sportsm anship ton m aintains Here's why: John Hall was elected by the This reference is made to a few of the younger high school boys people of .Multnomah county as and a num ber who do not atten d a sta te representative. The legis lature named him speaker of high school - / . . . « „ ..z 'z z z , ........ ... Sense And Some N O N SEN SE- F °r quic^"resÙìt T im e S N ° r m a l W ith 16.43 inches of rainfall recorded by the local w eather station in O ctober, the rainfall for the m onth. P au l W h im local observer, told the Pilot. ' The average, over a 20 year period, according to records is 5.59 inches. The a v erag e ra in fall, to the end of O ctober, is 51.31 inches. H ow ever th e mois tu re of the p ast m onth has swelled the 1947 ra in fa ll to 56.16 inches, alm ost five above norm al for this period of the year. DO YOUR r ÀT p V I NC EN Restai. „ Fountabi DEÙcÌon FOOD! LAUNDR ......................................... W HILE YOU s, W ashed. Rinsed, and Completely Dried in Hour—Not much time away from Home' Mf-Servfa Laundry Ir 1< k tha rtion H. A. J O C H E N S PLUMBING T hat L eaky F au cet R e p a ire d ! I That New p j^ Myers Pumps & Plumbing Fixtures] Templar Hotel Bldg. Brookings, Gas Floor furnaces D 3 Y You Ma; Depend Upon Is J. J. Gallagher - a m ,,,,I . „ ta-'-.f,;- o, , he .........-err Z 'Z m a t ovti-utr and h, t,,n tc it.n q } a ir o u t o f th e tires. O ne o f th e , cars happened to belong teacher and her husband L a te r ca u g h t lettem icu . in d ig n an t In a g ro u p they "" - , PLUMBING MOOI I M' u ’ » rrm m r. ' 1ot q u estion th e fact th a t j __ i 'r to a ’ * Ft11 w ill do all right as govern-jgg; once hc KpTs ,he routine in' of | I ,,ts were .„ tite th a t *’ ‘ should " a"' o " ‘' I 'ierlouslv’ he denied th e p n v eled g e nf an a , , ° r - f " ; 'h e le g isla tu re , has a Pro flta ble business in ‘ P ortland and heretofore never T h ey rese n ted being stopped m , the act of snap p in g at the h a n d ' in te re ste d in o th e r e n * ’ Brookings Shoe F a s t, Q u a lity Workmanship Service On Woolens, Silks, Draperies, Blankeaj ..Shoes for (he Family and Shoe Repairing By Oregon’s failure to h a ve th a t were feeding their high school coffers the> actually hi duly elected governor-successor “sulked" the remainder of the \ t h i s present situation m ay cost B. J. and Peggy Gould evening when toid that dire re [Oregon taxpayers quite a sum su lts would come if they left the of money, if o special session of Tem plar Hotel Bldg. the legislature is called. Since hall before tim e to go home This group and possibly a th is present situation has h a p -1 num ber of older lads who w ere p e n e d , it goes w ithout saying, recruited later, started about that it can happen again in Orc- m idnight to perpetrutc one of gon, although quite unlikely. th e T IS D A L E S th e w o rst specta cles of vandal -------------- —_______________ ism ever crpt ru need ,n this area Jesse Ellis retu rn ed last week G row er. of the W o r d ’s n ne9i Slims, those belonging both to from a several w eeks trip to h e CROFT’ E A S rE R U LY the highw ay departm ent, and to\forrxier home m Michigan He •tid«uidMui,«t. u< re stripped from said th a t he left there before the P lanting and Forcing Stock their standards and scattered nil! snow began as travelling is much Brookings. Ore. U S A » te r the a re a . btatte r Ht (hls t ,me IE IT CAN BE CLEANED- WE CAN CLEAN IT! Cur •Del dee»» P h o n e 233 Brookings. 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