Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 15, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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    World'» Finest Clrmate
P age Two
Thursday. January 15. 194g
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon
Charles Bickner. A. E.
Mr. Widney, cubmaster. s
son also answered questions the Perkins
club members asked after heiSandbo, A. V. Muchmore and pected to leave the sospita]
1 Charles Schaal. Members of the nesday. We certainly will be
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
finished his talk.
Ill«-
garden
club
has
planned
are invited to a 6:30 dinner t0
him back home for
E ntered as second-clasf matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore.. jto send a package of vegetable order
served by the committee A c o r - ^ . ^ h im _ RonaJd
.
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3. 1879.
• seeds to the hunger stricken peo dial invitation is extended by the
pies of Europe. It is hoped that matron and patron to all mem- .v n iti,
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
the person to whom these seeds bers and visiting members,
are
sent, will see that they are
NATIONAL ÉDITO RIAL. distributed
and planted. These
iSSOCIATIOJN seeds are to be donated by club Cub Scout D oings
O lii
members.
S ÿ ÎlIT IO «
• .
Den 1 met at the Widney home
Fi b 11 $
After the business meeting, the \ i on(jay afternoon. Some long-
group enjoyed birthday cake, tea aUaited den stripes came and
and coffee. The cake, which w as, vvere distributed.
N«tion«l Advertising Representative
a delicious creation of fluffy
The Cubs played games and
white frosting and pink rose buds mafje plans for the next meet-
KEWSPAPKR A I}V B B T I»fM C SE BV IC E. IWC.
With Confident
tipped with lace, was cut by Mrs ing. which promises to be a live-
«HX*», at •*»
Newton and Mrs. Asche w ho;jy"one
were charter president and sec-i
,
N . A. S.
o f lin es such
retary, respectively.
Serving Amertce*« Adventtien end/ne Home Town Newspapers
Guests for the afternoon were
Mrs. Grayshel, Mrs. Griffen, Mrs.
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a s these:
Knutson and Mrs. Merle Hans-
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cam.
Serving on committees for the
S H O P
Subscription Rate:
affair were Mrs.. Zenier, Mrs.
Per Year, in Curry County, O regon.................... $2.50 Mina Christiansen, Mrs. Low,
B iltw ell
BUY
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Cameras
Per Year, outside Curry County.............................83,00
Dana Is Urged For Governor
Stonehouse, and Mrs. Muchmore,
with Mrs. Metta Hogan serving
as chairman.
Marshal Dana, editorial page editor of the Oregon Journal, is
being talked as candidate for governor of Oregon by Democrats j ThTOC Initiated into
all over the state, and as the Pilot observes, there could not be a Eastern S tar Lodge
Three people, Mrs. Martha
a more likely candidate, on either party ticket, who will meet the
Harbin.
Mrs. Edna Young and
desires of a majority In Oregon.
Bob Perkins, were initiated into
His more than a quarter-century experience as writer on the the Satellite Chapter. O.E.S., last
Portland daily puts him in a position to know, first-hand, all the Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Schaal and Charles Bickner
problems of Oregon, and no doubt a likely solution. He has seen were admitted into the lodge by
regimes of many governors in his years, and he naturally has also affiliation.
A special feature of the eve­
seen any mistakes which might have been committed.
ning was the addenda honoring
Dan's education background should meet every requirement of Ruth, the second point of the*
star, presented under the direc-
even the most critical. Certainly his experiences should qualify him j ion of Mrs. Harriet Payne, with
as master of most any problem.
Mrs. Anna Muchmore, Mrs. Ethel
Frazier.
Mrs. Edith
Low and Mrs.
Dana's education background should meet every requirement of R
ubj^H ^vey^
assisting
connections of the past. He has never been linked in any wray
With Yellow predominating,
with politics other than in his capacity as editoral writer. In this the color scheme in decorations,
. . .
.
,
refreshments were served by the
he has always been analytical and critical. This will mean much committee, comprised
of Mrs.
for a governor to have in his favor, in times like this nation faces. Iris Kindel, Mrs. Rose Hubbard
and Mrs. Jewell Gott.
Money Isn’t any object in Dana's life. These years he has been January 21 will be men’s night.
employed, he has been provident for bis old age. He has a home Jn charge of this will be Earl
In Curry rm in h t„
h r I,k. Iv will re tire C,:rrv «-..„nty alread y
Hanks’’ Ru!,'r? Sw’.m ^Bob L
has accepted him as a citizen of the area, although he spends only
his vacations and a few week-ends here.
Danas political strength will lie, if he can be forced or per­
suaded to lend his name to the ticket, in the esteem he is gen­
erally held over the state. This is true of both capital and labor;
of church members and those not so connected. Farmers and bus­
iness men alike listen to his reasoning. In fact he mingles well
with people in any walk of life
DRY
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D avenos
E very Occasion
Me Vincent*
Sealy
Brookings , Oregon
“HALL-M ARK"
M attresses
C ards
Sunspun
Super Rest
T uftless
Z A D A ’S
Zenith
BEAUTY
E lectric Ranges
SH O P
R efrigerators
W ashers
W ater Heaters
Closed Sunday and Monday
M etal Beds
'"’ C.
Cots
You M ay
D epend
Upon U s For
R ollaw ays
Radios
Fast, Quality Workmanship
R efrigerators
On W oolens, Silks, D ra p e rie s, B la n k e ts
E lectric Ranges
IF IT CAN BE CLEANED—
WE CAN CLEAN IT!
M onarch
Wood, Gas and
Electric Ranges
Cur-Def Cleaners
G arden ( lub H olds
m " ’ CiS"' A nniversary P a rtv
Phone 233
Brookings, Ore.
(oleman
RID S IN CON FORT
V p l i o l s t e r i n g o f a ll K i n d s
C irculators
Floor Furnaces
W ater H eaters
See Our Samples
C h arles S. S ch aal
Box 12, Harbor, Oregon
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Accounting
: LIME
: ROOFING
CEMENT
: TILE
w E D ELI VER!
Tax Service
and
Springs
Crosley
Chub Howe's Orchestra will furn­
ish the music.
These games, from advance
dope, promise to be really close.
The Ramrods defeat«! Smith
A double header basketball River last Thursday night on the
game between Brookings Bruins local floor, and the high school
and Smith River, and between | f?, ,‘.'5,
\hat *t»Ur«*gation,
should be a dandy
the Ramrods and Klamath hi
The Ramrods meet an un­
been scheduled for Satuni
known quantity in Klamath, but
rin g at the high school
a prelude to the dance, to be from talk around, this bunch al
staged later at the Gran te hall ways makes a gam*.' of any sport
thev enter. The dance promises
to meet any requirenu nt.
G un Club Seis
G am e an Dance
iuCpAPs
D avenport, & Chs
G ifts for
Sim m ons
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Builder’s
Supply
Co.
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smith River, California
4.
Store H ours, 9 to
Phone 213
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