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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1947)
í"d Cui, ,(W l Ut OJ 'unción « «J a QiratJI « Ú ÍY 'or P j W , r «I m Star rnl aion Titwi I ' »Ik 3 1 at 8 pjjj, , Two, Number Fourty-tw<* ? Hibbard « — n for the iorv entities ’ and Ye aPproprr.TJ of ns<?att Mn | d Mrs. ft! ■ Ear! J. i and Wa ie during1 the Cham nembers aiil cordial meeting, til Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area! BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON ------------- ------ ---- ---------- --------------------- Thursday and Truck Licenses fe Due On January 1st To LaVerne Mendenhall, son of Mr. and Mrs V A. Mendenhall. Sr., goes the coveted honor of being the first Boy Scout in the history of C urry county to become an Eagle Scout, when, tonight at the high school gym. the county court of honor will he held under the direction of Dave Putnam , scout executive. /V h H e the elevation of La- Glen Orton, S ta r: Pioneering V in e to the rank of Eagle is wood-carving, w o o d - t u r n i n g in n rt pr?nS,pal *ttractio n - th‘‘ cooking, personal health and court of honor has many other uog cane m erit badges aw ards to be made at the same Ronald Akers, S ta r path-fmd- time Jimmie Vincent will be- mg. public health, carjxm try. come a life scout in a ceremony physical development, eonserva- only slightly less impressive , tion. landscape' gardening and I he scouts and their advance-, reading merit badges. mCina v ? re: w i v . , ~ Jim m ie Lytle, S ta r: public L av ein e Mendenhall. Eagle: health, poultry keeping, m arks- camping. bird study and path- manship. swimming and rowing finding m erit badges. m erit badges. Jimmie Vincent, Life: mechan Bob Shipley, S ta r: athletics. ical drawing, path-finding, pio- carpentry, rowing, life saving, make proper applica- owner to another to being pro- retiring mastei neering and home repairs m erit m arksm anship and safety m erit Ifor 1948 Oregon Vehicle perlv signed. * ,Hi as master. badges ' badges. before J a n u a ry 1, 1948. P I C P erm its are necessary , f A ^ i s t m a s party for all Bob G arrard, S ta r (in ab •" : tbi cxpnation date for Vehicles having a combined Masons and Eastern s ta r mem- sent i« >; pnthfindmg, gardening, la current vehicle license, weight of 1500 lbs that are op- l"’1' a™ families, will be belli public health and pioneering ktions for 1948 V ehicle o rate d through In tersta te Com- the4,i'v^ lng " l 1>ec ?f’ m erit badges. 1 can hr mack through the merce in state >f Oregor . en Edwin Stark. First Class: a rt [County Sheriffs office at vehicles are not ........ merit badge. I tly through gon license, hut < tensed fh^ “ aPtlst Community < hurch Bruce Yelton, First Class: The Azalea Garden Club meet- Home repairs merit badge. fae’ary of State. Salem, for $5.00 per vehicle, and, if ' . V .n ‘ v' ling of December 11 was a scene F licensed could Opel Intrstate wnl bring the m< Adrian "Joe” Moore, First of gay Christm as festivities in- class r • xaminer will in Oregon ■ eluding a visit from St. Nick I >’:d Bt .i i] on D ecember Truck license fees shou i b, \ f Plllikl'l*) I ^U»rvii‘n Jim m ie Fitzhugh, First class. ¡himself. The afternoon’s e n te r Plumbing merit badge. r at H arbor G ra n g e on filed w ith Secretary >! S tat * I v IIIIJ I f i l l i t 1 » 1 H tainment began with a Christm as , r 18. 1947. Read the Salem. Oregon PUC Permits IL » /« 9QfL Richard Newman. First class: I game of names to enable the Home repairs m erit iutdge. ' manual before taking a should be applied for through A J v l I U I I ' l l « £ c l l i 'club to meet and become ac n examination. It is not George H. Flagg, Public Utili Q uentin Mason, First clasa: f in examina- ties Commissioner, Salem. O re Memorial services for Richard quainted with their many guests. Mechanical drawing. carj>entry The group enjoyed two lovely merit badges. lDr renewals, however, do gon. Homer Lindsley, lost on the ill- numliers presented by For second c la ss: Richard fated Clarksdale Victory, off the musical and ( ’lark Schley, coast of Alaska, just before the the instrum ental group which Newman included Betty Seymour, Lucille IOOF Name Officers Tender! oot leorg« Foster, i nmin.-'m » nuiHiajt, vx 11 j he Thanks-giving holiday, will Patterson and Lam erne C hrist Richard Campbell. Max Carey, At Meeting, Last Thurs. held Sunday m orning Dece mber ianson. Donald Warntiek. and Le Roy immunity Officers for 194R were named J ' 11™ “ “" ' The musical program contin Mof f it t -------- by the Odd Fellows lodge last ( h u rr^ Rev N' N Neufeld wall ued with seasonal «elections by r e ^ i 1” "?- ■ - ' l™ ^ y 'toa , . i C^ a r e ^ y ng. •»* Mrs. M ackenzie, Mrs. W aters, Ht»op Teams Divide ri'itietorori J m a ritim e commission, ncxie of Mrs. Patterson. Mrs Som m er-, r * dnn and reg istered ’ a „ —v: rc h i-1 to D ville. Mrs. Seymour. Mrs. Hans- ! With ( rescent City f* Monday for s £ X . Januar>' a rr: ... g,v<»uir i i i i c , fa. th e bi.dn-s l> -t in th e stonn ex cam, Mrs Christianson and Mrs. i- U ch arg e of of Vice^Grent?^ Frank^ " *’ill have have charge Jenkins, who made up a harm on-j Sm arting under their miner- showing at Ophir last F ri I ■’ I supervision Secretary -George Hassett Rorn ^ , banon Oregon, May lous choral group. Mrs. Tisdale able ' ’ ’ be th ree and accompanied the group as they day, Brookings Bruins reversed T reasurer—Ed Hoar u 1930 Richard HOrncr Lindsley million dollar v eterans like cham- ------- Appointive officers wall be attended l(M,al adp ftnd hl h presented Noel, Silent Night, and their style . and looked - ----- to be erected there. winsome little num ber called P‘ons evening when they a work which re n n irn C' n a T ei? untiI his en listm en t in the downed Bay City Market of Merry C hristm as skni CL H , installation. A joint installation mvrchant marifU. Jas, vear A group of ladies dressed in Crescent City, 40 to 29. Rausch ’• a r c h i l m ¡-in S w ith the Rebekahs is being talk- SurvivinK b, sld<.s hls fathpr and Filif»e lead the scoring for v.u, win take i ,.lu re- UI11 ed of. _________ and step-mother. Mr. and Mrs. snowy white formal« perform ed the locals with 11 each. Vaughn a drill with lighter! candles, d u r i-ockland\ tim e for s e v -• _____________ — _________ Bruce Elliott Lindsley, are. ing which Mrs. Tisdale sang tallied nine. F lie will have a * i zx »x 4*4.1 Allen Robert and Romona Linds carols and lead in group »-inging. R S q u a d No»9A Out under his odv ley of Arcata. Calif., brother and Mrs. Hibbard then told the Trailing until the last few sec »uptn.s n on this pro_ Christm as story as given by ond* of the game. Pyke’s V ar iety of Crescent City caught the Luke in the Bible. The advertisem ent nf Cheteo,Calif and Joseph Caparoon of The drill team then ushered B squad napping with a lay-in Home i Auto Supply Co., ap- R"r?k‘"<'s ’ « P -»l«er and step- Santa into the room and the ex in the last few seconds, so short change of C hristm as gifts fol that the Brookings lads could not pearing elsw’here in this issue. ’• • • ____ get the hall to the other end lowed. if presented at the time pur- Tea, coffee and cookies were of the floor. chases are made, will entitle the Advertised Radii) Sold In the curtain - raiser the then served upon tables which w'hich holder to wholesale prices dur- _ were D -aut,folly decor.A ed w ,th B ro o k in g s g ra d e s topp» d jj ing the pre-inventory sale Immediately» MoilddJ Harry- Chapm an, In the advertisement appears w L Crissey, early Monday, heather, glittering w hite snow <-rvs<ent ( ity Grade« 19 to *’rirt superintendent a few of the sample Savings gavp tb e P ilo t’an advertisem ent Among gueMs enjoying the nf- ( . <»1 ( . i n s t a l l a t i o n )fj oast Telephone Co., available through compliance for a ra dio, wdth the understknd- M onday for h,s E v erp tt- with the conditions asked by the ¡ng th at the classified was to lernoon w .r,- M n. Ackley. Mr- |>(„ t p o n ,.<| 11 n » c c - i / 4!3.! ' telephones will Store. run two weeks unless notified Page, Mrs Riley, Mrs. Rau. Mr*. ’--»i-pnones win Because the Odd Fellows ball 1-'" " ’Y'kmgs in F eb ru ary ¡differently. As he was about to Ginther. Mrs. Decker. Mr». Kerr, Mrs. I-a ng, Mrs. Ferris, Mr«. will not be available any even leave the office, Mr. Sanders, >• , P’X ’nfaima,ion Gun Club Will Hold ing this week, installation of the of Brooking* came in to adver Kern», Mrs. Rodehaver, Hebberline. Mrs. Banzee. Mrs Brookings-Ha rbor ( ’ham ber of J"- - “ asTpr™ Annual Party, Sat. tise for a lost wrist watch. In w riting up the Sander's ¡Ward. Dr. Donaldson, Mrs H ar-|< mmerce Officers has tx-en O iapm an w-as in Much fun is in store for mem- postponed until Monday even Club ad. the same piece of copy paper ris and Mrs. Hendricks. Luprk1 Wee*< attending bers of Chetco Rod and Gun Club I Those serving on < »mmittees ing of next week, when only ........... ... trbor was used. j Mr bis sue- S aturday evening at Harbor wa business m atters will tx* cared ------ I G range.'’ when "the annual party; Less than tux. hour ¡^ter Mr for the affair were W'llda Carson for No luncheon will !>e jwrxed McBride Grace Edwardson, Mae Powell. Februarv r Cnssev returned to the Pilot JaD. delivery of has been set. * y < h ^ t.ite classi- Ruth I^aFontaine. Edi’h Newt, Newton, at th a t time. is overdue a y e a r,. Bogus money, in the amount <’«• '* ‘ <i.nder* Mabel McVay. Pau line Pallady, George Funk named president .?f m anufacturers’ fail- of $7000. has been printed for f*“ 1 «»b wrtisement Mr. M n Mi Crissey’# ad. and Hazel Hendry. with Maude by the director*, will be se a te d , had reat used in w! -—’m. This failu re is the event, which will tx ... - _ Sandbo acting a» chairm an, a« will Mr*. Mildred Byrne, re t ‘bui« l to strik es over the fun making. All meml**rs are had pure based the radio in the assisted b>' Mr«. A. . Johnson. elected secretary. urged to be present. meantime. Ad ( Entitles Holder To Benefits Telephones In February 1< (In 14 r - ’.'»IT A.F.&A.M. Names Verne Mendenhall First in Curry Co. Officers For Year To Win This Coveted Bov Scout Award Sydney Croft. A. F. X A. M„ ¡the youngest lodge in the state, at the regular meeting last Fri- jday night, named officers for the coming year, and installed them Worshipful Master Sam Gott Oregon Motor Vehicle not apply to Secretary of State Senior Warden R D. Rowley -expire on December 31, for renewals unless the renewal l»:th no time of grace p er-¡b lan k is properly filled in and Junior Warden -Charles E. Low- 1 after that date it will be proper fee is known and a tt, U h lan for all Oregon resi- ed to the application. Treasurer C harles S. Schaal Secretary Ira Dorst Ito either have 1948 plates T R U C K L IC E N SE S Senior Deacon Emil R. Moore led or have adequate All Vehicles that are being op Junior Deacon Leonard R. showing that proper ap- crated under PUC Permit will Harvey ton has been made for 1948 be licensed tor a flat $5.00 fee, Chaplain—-T. S. Abbott ( J for each piece of equipment. Oregon resident drivers This applies to Intrastate Com* Senior Steward A. C. Thomp son ■have an Oregon O p erato r's merce. For Trucks, or Trailers Junior Steward Doyle R. G ar no out of state operators which are not u nder PUC p, r- vin is valid, if the person is mit, the regular rate for license Marshall A rthur E. Benson lent of Oregon. will be charged. Tyler Robert L. Williams dents who have recently 1948 PUC Perm its can he Roy •? R. Hendry, a past master, shed Oregon residence will transferred with the Equipment emed by the sam e laws, for which it is issued, from one was insta,,ing officer, with Char- [kland Oversees * On “Plans” k is agle Scout Award Heads "Court” Garden Club En’ovs “Partv” me I 'o v n J e r