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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1949)
PAGE EIGHT The World’s Beet Climate THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. 1943 Coos Bay Tuesday. Other out-of- der medical care for the past town visitors for the wedding in- three week, following an acciden- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne tai gunshot wound. f of Cave Junction and Mrs. Wan- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Richie of Everyone in the community, in- da Ellis of Medford. Rod and Gun Club Doings— of the full import of the honor Arizona are spending a few weeks eluding parents, children, teach Sonny Chapman, former well- j at the river side home of My? The first regular monthly meet-1 best?'ved uP°n such a sma11 com- ers and friends of the school, are known young man of this area, j and Mrs. Joe Bush. The Bush’s - • * munity as ours. ing of the new year, which en- invited to another “Penny” din- has returned to this vicinity for expect to be up this way later joyeo an especially large attend Fishing Goss ip— ner to be held at the school, Sat- a ten-day visit from New Mex this month. The water conditions have im ance, started things off like a urday, Jan. 15, beginning at 6:00 ico where he now lives. Pilot Class Ads get Results! sky rocket with the following 12 proved during the past week to o’clock p. m. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Craig re months pointed toward accom- the point where nearly everyone As this supper is entirely pot hshment. Committees were all is taking steelhead again. Go luck, P.-T. A. members and par turned home the latter part of appointed to handle the many and get ’em, fellahs, they're there! ents are asked to bring one dish the week afte” spending three A Feller Sez — varied activities of the organiza for every two people of the fam weeks at College Place, Wash., A bird is known by its note, tion and to the accomplishment For Sale: 1932 Model A Ford ily, a main dish, a salad or des visiting their son and daughter- and a man by his talk. m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenm tn roadster with pick-up bed. Ex of gags, cheers, laughter and good sert. food the program for the forth-j RAMROD HOOP SCHEDULE— Those attending the dinner are C raig and children over the hol cellent motor, good for fem pick coming year was launched. ing, fishing, hunting or hot rod. < Sponsored by Rod & Gun Club) also asked to bring their own idays. $100 bill takes this. C. O. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Ray Struebing Of special interest to those at HOME GAMES - table service. Following the meal - east end of town. and daughter, Marilyn, returned I tending was the presence at the entertainment of community Jan. 20 Smith River. home last week after being gone guests table of all Eagle Boy Jan. 27 Crescent City V. F. w. singing and motion pictures will Lost: Union Oil Co. ticked book about a month. While they spent Scouts of this district, together be furnished. Feb. 10 Klamath. in the Harbor area, on Tuesday. most of their time in southern with their leaders, John Ginther Feb. 24 Pykes Variety. Finder leave at Freeman’s store. California, they made the trip and Elmer Parker as well as Dave! March 10 Crag Lumber. Reward. Ira Wilson, Gold Beach, south by Arizona and Nevada, Putnam, regional director. It was March 24 Klamath. Oregon. ♦ seeing some desert country and the occasion for honoring Eagle AT CRESCENT CITY - putting 3000 miles on fhe speed Scout Jimmy Vincent w'ho has Jan. 12 Bay City Market. been chosen to represent states Jan. 19 D. N. H. S. “Bs” A meeting of Curry County In ometer on the way dowm. of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and NORINE HARVEY Feb. 2 Crescent City V. F. w dian Heirs Association was held Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rose have Montana at Washington, I). C., 14 Crag Lumber. at Chetco Grange Sunday aftei- also returned from their vaca and New York City, during na accredited teacher Feb. 17 Smith River. noon with about 30 present. Of tion spent in Massachusetts with tional Scout Week. Any and all Feb 21 Bay City Market. ficers for this year were elected. relatives, arriving home Monday. of who have in the past given their 28 C. C. 20-30 club. Chairman— Sam Lopez. Mr. a.nd Mrs. R. I. Oliveri aid and sup; ort to the scouting Mar. 7 C. C. 20-30 club. Vice-Chairman Kathryn Reek leturned home Monday after vis-1 movement in -his area must fed Mar. 8 D. N. II. S. “As” man. iting relatives at Portland for the I ratified indeed upon realization Mar 12 Pykes Variety. Secretary-Treasurer Etta Dill. past three weeks. Mar 21 D. N. H. S. “As” There was quite a bit of dis Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardner a* Mar 23 cussion on the filling out of the made a trip to Crescent City on I D. N. H. S. “Bs” Studio Building identification blanks, and the im- Saturday and brought their son, i (Olij) and save for reference) Brookings, Ore« portance of having them com- Elmer (Sw’ede) home from the [ píete as soon as possible. hospital where he had been uc-t A committee of Sam Lopez, Herbert Payne and Etta Dill was in appointed to attend a future A FREE LECTURE First meeting of January for meeting at Siletz, and report at P'irh Gearin’s the next local meeting, which is Entitled ('hotco Grange was held Friday Law Office set for April 10. evening with D. C. Jaggers in the P.-T. A. "Penny” Dinner, Saturday Classified Ad Indian Heirs Acsn. Met Last Sundew INCOME TAX SERVICE & FRIDAYS At home on other days, on Hwy 101, 2 miles so. R. V. Guerrettaz Gun Smithing and Rod and Reel Repairing Done Very Reasonable See » Don S. Johnson Grange InCalled Officers F^r 1949 chair. Routine business was dis posed of during this time. Installation of officers was held with Curry County Deputy, Fred Adams, assisted by his installing staff, as installing officers. Those installed for 1949 were: Master Herbert Payne. Raymond Asche. Hazel Hendry. Benjamin Jones. Steward — Civ Rebakchs Opened Card Party Series The first in a series of eight pinochle praties being given by the RdM’kah Social club was held last Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows hall with ten tables in play. An enjoyable evening of cards ended with the following results: ( ’haplain Bertha Moore. Ladies high score Peggy Ask. Treasurer Roy Hendry. Mens high score Henry Weigel Ladies low score Mary Men denhall. Gate-keeper Ben Turner. Mens low’ score Gene Ackley. Cen’s Maude Sandbo. Pomona Cora Mae Miller. Pinochle prize Peggy Ask and Henry LaBarge; door prize - Flora- Mary Braynard. . Lady Assistant Steward — Ber- Dorothy Simpson. These parties are being held every Saturday evening during Executive Committee W. Pearmine, A. C. Thompson and months of January and February, the next set for Jan. 15. Tony Olsen. Musician Edna Weigel. Mr. Adams gave a talk on the _ ’ Oregon legislature, and told how people could help their represen-I "Christian Sconce The Promised Comforter" By Ralph E. Waaers, C. B. S. Of Chicago, Illinois Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Will Be Held At The L O. O. F. HALL, BROOKINGS THURSDAY, JANUARY 27 At 8:00 o’clock p. m. Christian Science Society Of Brookings, Oregon ALL ARE WELCOME! Fred Adams Put On Game Comm & Interior Decorating Refreshments were served by According to word received by aper Hanging Spray Painting Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Harvey, Leon the Pilot from Oregon Newspa Rural and Farm Buildings ard Harvevy and Mrs. Jessie Jud per Publishers Association. Fred Anything in spray or brush work. kins. Adams. Curry County representa tive. has been appointed as vice- Dodson Painting Co. Work on the fire hall and am chairman of the game commit Across from Pilot Office or bulance headquarters is progress tee of the house, and in the food PHONE 41 ing rapidly with much of the and dailying committee, Forestry FREE ESTIM A TES flooring poured, and most of the and mining and utiities commit- framework done. Wm. Waslh, senator from this section, has been named presi dent of the senate. 3 ng 1 Brookings Garage Firemen To Meet The fire hall will be one of the problems up for discussion at a special meeting of the Brookings firemen, called Friday evening at 7:30 at the old Chevron station. All firemen are urged to be in I attendance, sure! Local News Items S 1 Goldizen G. W Darling Mrs. Albins Tamba returned from San Francisco where sho spent a couple of months visiting her son, Theodore, and family. Mr. and Mr Arlandson • of Coos Bav 1 the wed-, ding of son. John, and Het- >nday. returning to COOPERATION also pays on the telephone party lino Repairing little Mary’» broken doll is the sort of coopers-\ tion she expects from DadL And he is always well repaid with happy smiles. Cooperation will work well on the telephone party line, too. Use your telephone as yon would like to have others use theirs. You’ll be well re paid—with better telephone service, and telephone neigh- bora who appreciate your cooperation.