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BROOKINGS-H ARBOR PILOT
. ^ursday. J2&ber
Smith River New«
At the regular meeting of the
Entered as second-clasr matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore.,
Lake
Earl Grange, election of
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
officers for the coming year was
held and the following were
D E W E Y A K E R S , E d ito r an d P u b lis h e r
elected: Master, William Buck
ner; Overseer, Bennie Ham;
NATIONAL É D IT O R IA L . Lecturer, Helen Pennell; Stew
Otri
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ASSOCIATION ard, Grant Smith; Assistant
Steward. Harry Jepsen; Chaplain
P i b US i J er '
I ATI Oil
Violet Hinkle; Treasurer, Gus
Miller; Secretary. Ruth Wells;
Gate Keeper, Louise Peterson;
National A dva rtitinq Representativa
Ceres. Velma Miller; Pomona,’
Ihabei Buckner; Flora, Marcella
K E W S P i r i B AI1<ERTI^IW G S E B V tC E . IWC.
Miller; Lady Assistant Steward,
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LdrtonW A m OC m A H
Lucile Bettencourt; Executive
Committeemen, Bill Robison and
Darrow Nelson.
Serving America’s Advertiser» and^tiie Home Town Newspaper»
A wedding gift was purchased
for Bernice White Lawson, a
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• o r r i d i • Hofcreot BWç., S m frmdw.. Cat
recent newly-wed. The Grange
Christmas party will be held on
December 18th, with exchange
S u b sc rip tio n R a te :
of gifts. A sympathy card was
sent to the Frevert family. The
P e r ^ e a r , in C u rry C ounty , O regon.
$2.50 batchelor members were hosts
P g r A e ar, o u tsid e C u rry C o u n ty .
$3.00 on the refreshment committee
for this meeting.
A farewell party for Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Maas was held one
on.ght, al the high school gym will see a functjon that has recent evening at Community
never before been seen in Curry co u n ty -,h a, of an ' Eagle Scout” hall, sponsored by the Lake Earl
Grangers living north of Smith
court of honor. To Verne Mendenhall goes this distinction
River bridge. Games and cards
Perhaps few people know and realize the work which lies be- were enjoyed for several hours.
Delicious r e f r e s h m e n ts were
erne, or what lies ahead for the boy scouts seeking this served to the guests. The honor
honor. I, would be fun to look up this information and see for ed guests were presented with
i a lovely table lamp and shade
yourself what an eagle scout is expected to know
|as a farewell gift. Mr. and Mrs
Hurriedly, here are some of the requirements: 1. A bov must
recently “ sold'"the'ir™ dai*4'
ve hum ii
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farm on Rowdy Creek to Denbar
e d '^ m e r t k T
f° r at ,east one year- a" d have earn- Lumber Co., have purchased a
to th
L adgeS’ 12 ° f Wh’Ch 3re required’* 2- He must prove house and lot in Eureka, Calif.,
he has^lived "hi T
and tO thC nati°nal SC° Ut
that Ahere they will make their fut
ure home.
has lived the life as set forth by the Boy Scout oath and law
Christmas will be observed at
d a ^ - , 7 : he P Pn? ' SLCd
tFainCd
tO thP ™ k
\;e Community Church, Sunday
class-ln other words he must have always been helpful to the December 21, as follows: Sunday
school. 10 a.m., Mrs. Van Zee
boys younger than he.
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What are merit badges?
This writer
writer oubts if he
u can picture it ship, 11.00 a.m.. Sermon. Rev. E.
s
inis
.hrouk. words sufficiently to make even-one see the story. A C. Hicks. “The Spirit of Christ
mas”, special Christmas music
men, badge, primarily, is an advancement. It is a course in itself by the Young Peoples choir.
Sunday evening at 7:30 the
t o m 'l ’r’ T
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,he 'a<l mUSt
his «»Uity Christmas
program by the Sun
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any <‘me,«e" cy «”>“* requires first aid to save day School. All parents and
friends are invited to attend the
" 'a " hlg Order' bUt anyone can see in 'he daily papers services.
,o do a"y y ° f ,he year <hat SOme b° y *°mcwhere *»*» what
The Young Peoples choir of
he C ommunity Church arc busy
The required merit badges to beeome an Eagle Seout include practicing Christmas songs and
?arols to be sung Sunday, Dec.
to ta l' ° * 'ng’ toge,her Wl,h anv number of optional ones to a -1. dn Tuesday evening a large
crowd of the young folk under
bI d s t u ,
’Wimming’ ' ife-SaVinK' Cam»i"«' P'oheerin. the direction of Una Rowley,
bird study, personal health, public health, athletics or physical w’ere
in attendance with their
development, pathfinding, safety and cooking.
pianist, Miss Martha Vander-
horst. Following the song prac
t h ^ 'n ' TakP b°‘V
Wh° SeCks eagle rank usually has more tise,
the young people held their
than the required 21. Here’s the reason for that: A boy has his devotional meeting at church.
own hobbies, and things he knows lots about. Naturally he will
Every first qnd third Wednes
earn merit badges in these first.
day of month, Post 966. Veterans
There are. in the group coming up tonight to be star scouts, a of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary
Every Tuesday noon, Rotary
number who have enough men: badges to be life scouts, only fail
dub, at Vincen’s Restaurant. All
«irSK.Do^ t_hy_5Iaas ?0d is assist- T H E
ed by her sister Miss Flossie ,.
tlSDn
Bales in caring for the mother
The two sons of Mrs. Bales. Leo
CROW EAtres .
and Wayne Bales of Lampasses
P1anting
Texas, spent several days herei
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visiting their mother and left i Brookings
Sunday for their home in Texas !
Chetco Drug
Y O U R R E X A L L STOti
Ready To Serve Yon Alwavi
T . W . Z en ier
HaiJ To Our Eagle Scout
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S.a, nquirrs five op,tonal merit badges: life badge winners m u s t -----------
have fnc required for eagle and any five optional ones.
The Pilot wishes to nominat Verne Mendenhall as the young han
o f th , x e a r in !hxx,kings, and this might be extended to cover
Curry county.
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