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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1951)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON P age E ight Thursday, February 15, igr ! are needed to carry on the Girl glove compartment of the car. reported that Mrs. Goldie Smith may retire about March 1, from : Scout program. Interested per THE M. & H. MARKET phone the local post office. No successor sons are asked to see any of the committeewomen of w’hich Mrs. number is 292. Mr. and Mrs. as far as can be learned, has Warren Smith is chairman*, ph. Glenn Hurst welcome calls at been named. Girl Scouts of this vacinity 537; and Mrs. Lynn Hampton, as any time, asking about the meat Mr. and Mrs. E-. A. Elston re have commenced another year sistant chairman. turned early this week from Ta supply. of busy activities. coma, Wash., where Mrs. Elston Eleven senior, 15 intermedite has been for several weeks, un A quart for every child and a and 31 Brownies have registered der a doctor’s care. Mr. Elston pint for every adult every day is and the fees have gone in to the said that they would return to' the amount of milk the U. S. national Girl Scout Headquart Tacoma in about a month, or Department of Agriculture rec ers. Brookings sponsoring organ after Mrs. Elston’s general health ization is the VFW Auxiliary. A Golden Goat, standing on his ommends for the American peo was such that she may undergo Senior Girl Scouts entertain hind legs, pawing the air, will be ple to drink and keep in good surgery. They might be gone a ed friends with a Valentine Tar identified with Brookings soon. health. If every child drank that number of months. ty Wednesday evening at jhe However, a veil of mystery sur much milk there would not be Boys scouts are selling tickets Hearthstone. Games and vic rounds its coming, its meaning, need for concern about amount ing were diversions of the eve and for which it is meant to of soda pop he consumed for the for funds to complete financing small child would not able to of a scout shack in the area. At ning with decorations and sup represent. appearing hold much other liquid. The di the moment it is reported that per partner selection prompted An advertisement, by the date of the occasion. In elsewhere in this issue doesn’t vision of Home Extension also public sentiment is favorable. vitations were extended to Mr. help much. It only adds to the recommends that children be and Mrs. Warren Smith, Mr. and curiosity of the people, and to asked to drink their milk in the Mrs. Arthur Guthrie and Mr. and ye editor, who would like to be home before starting on the so- Mrs. Roy Brimm. Leaders pres “able to break a news story” of called solf drinks. Country home with city con ent were Mrs. Funari and Miss this emblem of ‘something.’ If your small child drinks more veniences, just two miles from Mary Pyritz. Maybe’ it’s the “thing. than a quart a day it might be I town Large windows overlook- I wise to examine on analyze the ing Chetco river and mountains. Intermediate Girl Scouts, of amount of other types of food I roop 1, under direction of Mrs. 14 acres with river frontage and he eats during the day. Some o., Harold Crump and Mrs. Al Pan p "ater svstem. Knotty pine children do not get enough cal zer, hav(* had a number of in interior, random width pegged ories for energy in starches and teresting meetings the last few- oak flooring, fireplace, pine cor- j sugars or regulatory foods in weeks, studying good groor ' <. n 'r cunboards, automatic furn Mrs. Harold Young, former 1 i- fruits and vegetables if the stom ace and hot water heater, G. E. tician, demonstrated nail, ach is first filled with milk. n How many of you had the op metal kitchen. Full cement base- and hair care and styles of Methods for increasing the ment. Many other fine features. portunity to study the compre ling and arranging hair to it hensive home medical chart as amount of milk taken are many. 5 rooms, bath and storage room the shape of the face. It can be combined with many The girjg enjoyed a Valentine given in the January issue of foods in cooking or the drink it- completed. Third bedroom avail "Good Housekeeping ” magazine? able. Terms. Must be seen to be party Tuesday evening at the Every home should have on hand self may be dressed up by the appreciated. PETE LESMEISTER rOrn>eJ!f Mrs' Crump with Mrs. 1. those drugs that are necessary addition of other foods. Next AGENCY. Brookings Earl Simpson of Harbor as co- PniYlhot ft à 1 M A » week some ideas of this sort. i - -------------------------- ______________ to tn combat the ♦ Pl common ailments hostess. Valentines were exchang of SEAVIEW DAIRY, our local children and adults. A first aid : cd and games played. Refresh kit or its equivalent, is a must in dairy, furnishes sanitary milk, ments were served. Mrs. Lynn every home to say nothing of pasteurized with modern equip Hampton was a guest. the week-end trip or picnic. Kits ment to the Brookings and Har '•aek of information, news of may be purchased from Zeniers bor markets. They also furnish the Brownies will be included in at the CHETCO DRUG STORE, fresh cottage cheese daily, and a later issue. ranging in price from 69c to ,$6 50 buttermilk for 17c per quart, if More leaders and you are watching the calories. Pastry and coffee cream are also available. SEAVIEW DAIRY is owned and operated by R. L. Chisman, He welcomes a call from busi- ness and interested people at any time to view the operations of his modern plant. Girl Scouts Open Another Program Mystery Veils "A Goat's" Coming SO sure in Nylon so sheer! "Classified Ads" Md fofa» Uybt, Chari« yirdlw Md brat in lv>«rio«M Nylon ara wondarM ... practical Wondadal bacala thay’r« That SNOOPY Home-maker.... CHARI5 Mrs. H. J. Weigel Harbor, Oregon The HTARTHSTONt (Across from Grade School) Open Until 11 P. M. Daily (except Sunday) HOW NICE it is to see flowers in the windows at CHAD’S (or । w hat was Vincent’s) once more. I Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chadwick wish to express their apprecia tion for the beautiful floral ar rangements from businesses and friends present ir—. them. CHAD’S New Fountain and ‘ restaurant was open tor business* Saturday evening. Meals at all hours will be served as well as fountain treats by the best help Brookings can obtain. Will Be Missed AN EDITORIAL insure today ------ THE AMERICAN WAY! Pire, Theft, Auto, f f a roper ty Damage, through AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. Established in 1846 Let Your Insurance Problems lie Mine— C. O. Leonard Insurance Agency Appraisals and Information—No Obligation!! SANDWICHES ICE CREAM HOME-MADE PIES AND CAKES NORINE TEACHER OF PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN Next week, and for many that will follow, people of this area,\ regardless of church affiliation,\ Lift Certificate will miss Elder und Mrs. Leo Van Dol son, who have chosen to Studio Bldg., Brookings go to Japan in furtherance of Christianity. I Both young, both ambitious to |^i be of greater service to their calling, this couple will go far in evangelizing Japan which, in the past five yesirs, has come a j long way toward becoming west- \ern in civilization. It will be no \ surprise to this writer to hear , of great things about Elder and Mrs. VanDolson, in not too dis tant future. This couple worked diligent In at every task they saw in the community. Both labored to have the new Adventist church a real ity before they departed the la i'll I field. Both said they regrett ed very much having to leave their new-found friends in this area, but look with hope toward the future. God speed to them, and to their mission. High School Credits For Accredited Pupils LOOK FOR THE SIGN lll^^ Box 20" E BrookiigsB AUTO-LITE PROT( gHein-Wcrner Hv he . „ . -. ’ j^ks; Gates Belts an<! -nose. I restone Anti-freeze. Bert DeMosss Dimmick Building Brookings, Oregon! DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY — Refl d Hmeell and Pmi^r/nru of the LOCAL NEWS V’. S. Chadwick, ownre of the popular "Chad’s Fountain.” has moved to his new* location, in the \ incent Building, occupying the center section, formerly used bv Vincent's Restaurant. Mr. Chad- wick. for the present time, will maintain his news stand at the old location in the Kruger build ing. He will feature his fountain and lunches at the new location. _ V hi if detail* are lacking, it is WARREN G HUNTER GOAT COMING SOON C Wat^e» Tell The Truth- 94S Second Street Crescent n+v Califorrh