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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1947)
Page Two J W o r n€8 * /,ui *? The open house held last week brary. M rs. Mae Simpson Pre« at the school house was a d e -ljrip n t TT . ’ s' cided succesS- success, showing showine th th at at the the , la rb o r club, has Ore., c,dtd been in charge o f preparing the ° f? hl are ln * terested in the school. A pproxi wardrobe and of the display at f;r o w r « o/ » . m ately one hundred people a t Moore’s and she was assisted by C R O F T E a S itc « „ T T 11*' tended. — a m b e rs the c.ub I s / ? > la " n “ n "« BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Entered as second-tlasr m atter, at the postoffice at Brookings, -- T’8D4 March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3. 1879 DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher UATKMdAI c n r r r v o ^ t Monday afternoon tryo u ts fo r which sponsors the L ib ra ry ye ll 11 leader leader queens oueens were w e r e held hH H at .it i ----- - --------- y * sp ei mn ASSOCIATION a stu de nt body meeting. L a rrie and P a tricia were elected to be sac i i n o ■ the queens N ext F rid a y n ig h t the local N«tioa«J A d v» f titjfvq R«pr«»««t«tfv« "B ru in s ” begin the Basketball season w ith a series of games K E W S P A P B B Al SE B V tC B . m MC. at the C u rry C ounty Jamboree t*» •*&•«» otf * • • \ Edtaml A mocw M w M to be held in Gold Beach Union H igh School Gymnasium. I t is M. A. S.y expected th a t a ll o f the high A/weoc«'» AdvorfW t ««d j t x Hom« Town N*wsp«p«rt schools in the county w ill send teams. 'M W. »«ndoipb _ CSia^o I.«. . o m e n • HofewA SbSj.. s« feMdM*. CM. Coach A r t G u th rie is feeling T. W. Zenier j somew’hat "down in the dumps” since Subscription Rate * O lilV d uring the past week so j have been Per Year, in Curr.v Countv, Oregon -to fin many ma,r- of the - team —.................... Oui FimsMir jy * * > * L 'H L z o F M I—« 1 i5r°okmgs, Ore. _ Chetco Drug YOUR R E X A L L STOK Ready To Serve You Always Per --------- Year, ’__________ outside ‘ Currv Countv Won v u u , ‘ V ...............................................oo.UO r-1 ~ ~ ' i I i PHONE wl,h coldv and sore throa,s'i * and one member w ith a broken „i rib. In spite o f th is d iffic u lty , Can There Be Too Much Emphasis? Newspapers Several nennlo n,>« _____ _ . .. “ “ --------■ <'xac” y oppos,' d «“ W * * have rem arked themselves, and, we hope "b rin g n L j 1 T ' ‘ meS r<Wn" ’' ,h a > ,o° much emphasis is be- back the bacon.” wh P/h J ’ <X?a y ’ upon th at pha!* ‘ <)f tra in in g in this area People S ta rtin g line up w ill lik e ly be: Who h nk so. the P ilo t believes, do so w itho ut reckoning P Tony Felipe fn r I - r se ° ne has bcPn a Scout ,and this also goes as w ell Bob Church fo r G irl Scouts and Cam pfire G irls) they have never rea lly had Gene Rausch a chance to ’’live.” Scouting answer those questions o i youth in a George Gardner ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME ay nt t supplied in any other form of training. To appreciate this C arl K inion j 2 r emHrn t' / WOU,<1 d° the Skei,tiCS a lot X tc h ^ y s A center w ill be chosen from arn life from nature— from things n atu ra lly. am ong: Contained w ith in the tw o covers o f a Boy Scout handbook is Hoyle Rausch a liberal education. Don’t believe it? W ell, here’s how y o u c a n C arl Kinion +- q uickly satisfy yourself about many things: Y U a Don M e rritt f f h » / ake any b<^ , who has attained the rank of F irs t Class Scout George Gardner in d a,u hCOmpa5ab,e in -cou tcraft to a gram m ar school X a t ^ n ) A ll fo u r of the center possibil d ask him w hat to do in case of sunstroke, snake bite drowning ities have been ill w ith either a ro en eg or arm. o r any other th ing involving firs t aid sore th ro a t or infection, so no w ithout m a X ° nand m V h " “ * ' ° reS' 5" P u ' *’ " " '> « » there doubt the one w ith the best re covery w ill hold center position. u n til he reaches civiliza tion . He k ^ w ? X u “ ’L T ^ tim e The jamboree at Gold Beach w ell h s r a d v a ^ e e J T "? eS Cla“ ’ and has learned his ■ « » " , w ill be open to the public, so That Leaky Faucet That New X V E S u X ? X ,V „ U,’ 'H rea" y , adventure those in town who can get away Repaired! p ,^ w ill enjoy supporting the local t o d g T io ^ w o ^ b y ^ r a m b i i r * i F Bruins team. Myers Pumps & Plumbing Fixtures- C H A D f o u n t a i n service to ne Sandwiches - Salads - Cof Magazines j 0| H. A. J O C H E N S PLUMBING becomes a ' man’s m a n " - a citizen 'y o u ' may ’ he'proSd*’ of a< ' Ua" y •’ Schools c a n t o ffer such tra in ln g -T h e n e ten t a d is tric t in the entire nation rich enough to buy one-tenth of the faculties offered Pack Meeting, Monday, Base •ve lnh n a l l lr i " ‘ !n. : " 6 s i commonplace places most o f us m ight not ment of the B aptist C om m unity even bother to v is it or look for. Scouting. It is the belief of the Church. A ll Cubs are urged to P ilot c a n t be overemphasized, in fact, there’s isn’t one-tenth, yes. be out at 7:30 p.m. an infinitesm al amount o f emphasis placed th a t should be. A ll boys between the ages of never m h ft never been a Boy '8 co u t^ 9 and 12 and any about to be thw <tu<i him juxt uctuully begun io give scouting its just due. come Cub Scouts age are invited to attend this pack meeting. T h e ir parents are requested to come and register th e ir boys. Contest games and prizes w ill H arbor Brookings be given. The Pack has ju s t se The March of Dimes c a m p a ig n cured ------- - a ------- av*vBxapn sei, set, football, telegraph in tin c g r set. cof a o wood i___ • w ill he conducted as usual dur- n P r rintin burning set? on and and many other items < . . ing the period of Jan. 15 to . 30. of equip Veteran's A u x ilia r y groups have ment. U. S. Forest Service already pledged th e ir continued G. Widney, Cubmaster Office New 1918 support. AU organizations and I individuals wishing to p a rtic i- Headquarters --------- pate should contact th e ir local ■ According to figures released co m n iu n it-v chairman. assistant A ll « by the N ational Foundation of or ,n fo rn }a t»«n ran also be re-1 JL H S p iil\ ¿it AlOOï*P S In fa n tile Paralysis. C u rry Coun- pPJ ' ed î r km D is tric t Forest Great interest among the old i ty rankl'd tw e lfth out of O re-1Ra J<^ .n C p «risch. county! er residents as w ell as am n J gon’s th irty -s ix counties as a ^ mPa’Kn director; o r from th e ith e younger ones has been M arch of Dimes contributor. , u,rrv < ounty N ationoal Foun- aroused by the bea utifu l )oU Cub Scout Doings ??. A M * ^' () «« County Ranks 12th In Oregon March Of Dimes Drive Gift Doll on per capita contributions based on 1 «mm ittee. O fficers of the com- dow at Moore’s V a rie ty Qt UMO census population figures. n?lffee a r^ Cæorge C h ris tia n .■ and which w ill rem ain there u n ’ Average contribution was 31»« lh ilirm a n : Mrs. A1 Wallace. See* til a fte r Thankscivine T h cents per pe.’son, Mrs. C liff P arrot. T re a s-'w h ich is drcs.eJ The State of Oregon as a JLre r’ , FO ther nwmbers include a w hite satin fo rm a l F i ? \ "" whole is also a leading co ntrib- ? 1<s’ p McBeth. Mrs Archie, complete wardrobe on displaV u to r to the March o f Dimes. K %rbcr ™ d Mrs. A lle n Stancel. w ith her in the w i n X u and ranks th ird in the nation , C ^ ’ y campaign headquarters [complete in every d e ta il a J î on a per capita basis. The fact bave bcen established at the U S .¡w a rd ro b e is the pro ' Th product of the th at C urry County is a leading J?*?8* Service headquarters in w ork of the members -------- >ers of the H a r co n trib u to r in a state which 00,(1 bor C om m _ un.,v bor C om m unity Club which is ranks as one of the very highest sponsoring this doll fo r the bene- indicates the splendid m anner f it of the Chetco C om m unity Li County support the N ational in which the people of C urry Foundation of In fa n tile P a ra ly sis. I t is also proof th a t the peo ple of C urry County do not take National. Rkeem. Jud a hack seat to anyone in p ro The census ju s t taken shows Whitefcead. .Mission. Mon viding the best care fo r th e ir fellow citizens in the fig h t a slight increase over last year 347 fo r the c u rre n t ye a r^3 6 6 tag eiectrie and gas fired against in fa n tile paralysis Community C h a ir 'n '^ T o r the h J il / T 1 fa m ih M 1 9 « March of Dime's named bv t . l * J our com™ n lt y who water beaters. i - ' h n c. P o r i , 1? " "c1™ ? , tb " a7 a“ n between the age, fe^tnpaign D irector are >« fnl. and has b<^n missed by M r, S w e ll Newhouse— " T ,S» b ,i,k e r~ p l'fa w n 0 ,if>' '« b u rn -G o ,, I Beach. M re. • ka m p t™ P n n c ip S * " J. J. Gallagher plumbing Templar Hotel Bldg. Brooking!, Dî Y You Ma Depend Upon Us I M O D I • M- Fast. Quality Workmanshii On Woolens, Silks, Draperies, Blanke IF IT CAN BE CLEANED- WE CAN CLEAN IT! Cur-Bet Cfeenet Phone 233 Brookings See Us For M O U L D I N G , LUMB1 BRICK : LIME CEMENT : roofin TILE WE D E L I V E R Supply Builder’s PHONE 101 ! S n ri* RIv«. C