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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1951)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON P agi Sat Barbershoppers Seek Recruits; Many Activities Planned In Coming Months Deadline Nears On "G. I. Education" Barbershoppers and their wjves, wherever they are, and they “are” in the hundreds of thousands, are not strangers, even among folks they’ve never seen or heard of before. No one, with a song in their heart, has been, from the time of the earliest wandering minstrel. If you have a hankering for harmony, regardless of your knowledge of mus^ you are really passing up something if you don’t at least give it a trial at Chctco Grange hall where the Brookings chapter SPEBSQSA assembles each monday evening at eight—as you are! And, ladies, if you have a hunch—even a little hunch —that the Old Man would fit in, Ixxist him. The wives of many present members gave them their initial shove. Like going to sch(x>l with Junior, come the first time with him. If you have a similarily inclined neighbor, in fect him. Both we and you and them and many others will be grateful. Most recent converts arc Bob Swanson, with the Ply- w<x>d corporation, Rod Hermann, milk processor, and Frenchy Arrell, druggist. Monday evening, June iS, the local chapter members and wives will be guests of the Crescent City chapter, and wives and ladies at a ladies night. The local group is making plans for its third annual “Parade,” to be held 1icre early this autumn. GOLD BEACH—According to C. E. Seger, county service of ficer, World War 2 veterans not presently in training must en roll in school or other educa tional facilities by July 25, or lose their G. I. Bill benefits for ever. This means that a veteran who wants to enter college next fall for the first time must start a residence course this» summer session in order to save his en titlement. Most summer sessions commence in mid-June. The G. I. deadline affects all veterans discharged prior to July 25, 1947, unless they are in school now and interrupted for normal summer vacations. The state vocational education department is planning to ac commodate last-minute regis trants in on-farm and vocational training. Veterans who still de sire to enroll in on-farm train ing may do so right up to the July 25 deadline, at the nearest high schools teaching vocational agriculture. The Oregon Technical Insti tute at Klamath Falls plans to hold a special summer session, starting July 9, to give veterans a chance to start vocational, technical and business training before their rights expire. Ap plications should be directed to the registrar, Oretech, Ore. Private business and technical schools should be contacted for registration dates. Veterans are also advised to apply immediately to the Vet erans Administration regional othce, Portland, for certificate of eligibility. They are cautioned that any course taken this sum mer mest be ;n the same field Chetco Unit No. 138. American Legion Auxiliary sends its 8th girl to Girls State in four years. Shirley Bowlin, petite junior, who had no competition, did hold a grade point average high enough that she would have won had she had coinpet ion. She will leave June 12 to go to Drain where she will visit friends and con tinue* with a girl friend who is also chosen for this honor. Sponsored by the Depart merit of Oregon. Girl State is the fin est available training for demo cratic leadership that may be found anywhere. The purpose of Girl State is to provide citizenship training for girls of high school age in every state, to afford an oppor tunity to live together as self- governing citizens; and to in form them about the duties, priv ileges, rights and responsibilities of American citizenship, in or der that they may understand and participate in the function ing of their government; help them to grasp the meaning of some of the responsibilities which they must assume as American citizens, when they become adult women. Girls State starts with the or ganizing of city government, then the county, the state. The girls elect their own officials and with each selection the girls immedi ately function in their respec tive offices. As soon as the state officers are elected the program is car ried out at the State Capitol, with the senate and house of represent at ives carring out their ACCOUNTING program with the disccussion of BOOKKEEPING various hills they have intro- duced. Phone 302 The week's program is rapid Room H and sjxmtaneous, climaxing when Hendricks Building the units (a unit consists of 25 girls) present their choice can BROOKINGS, OREGON didate for the final selection for Girls Nation. Two girls and two alternates ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ are the choice of judges. Girls Nation is held at Washington. D. C.. for one week with represen tatives from all states and ter ritories. There the national pro gram is carried out. The state and national pro All Work Guaranteed! We use only the best quality ma gram is under supervision of the Auxiliary and the expenses of terials in all repair work. the girls are paid. Girls are nam Next Door to Fin Station ed on leadership, character, cour age. honesty, scholarship a n d cit i/enship. Boys State Week Later Boys State similar and parai-; lei and similar to Girl State is held a week later at Oregon State College, after 4-H sum mer school is completed. Going from Brookings have tu'en named Ronald Akers and Ed Groot cn- dorst, chosen as haders in the junior class on the five points Open Mondays through as were the girls. Saturdays ■IBM DALE SMITH Gilbert's Shoe Shop NOW OPEN! COURTIER'S Beauty Studio E rv ti »n gs IA FpotM PHONE 381 of study they intend to pursue next fall, and that they must at tend sraight hrough to comple- im or lose their rights. Normal interrupations, such as for sum- < mer vacations, are excepted in this ruling. C. E. "Seger will be glad to aid any veteran. He has all the nec essary' formings and information. Born Saturday, June 9, at Sea side Hopsital, Crescent City, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Pat Har- roun. The young man, who was 7 lbs. 2 oz.„ has been named Da vid Ray. Pilot Class Ads Pay—Use ’em! FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL 2-DEDROOM HOME Only five minutes from postoffice. Immediate possession. Must be seen to be appreciated. See your agent or write owner: । W. S. JONES 251 Dolores Street San Francisco, Calif. , Also two nice lots close in, for sale. H CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial! Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA: A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping. » Junior Girl Won Girl State Trip; Will Go Salem June 18 To 24; Boy State, June 24 Thursday, June 14, 1951 DAVIDSON'S OFFICE SUPPLIES Stationery Typewriters, Adding Machines 1010 2nd St. Telephone 2212 Crescent City, California We Deliver in Brookings!! ■................. -—.............. - ..... ——-—“------ 3-Day Service CRESCENT CITY RADIO Nielsen Hardware +----- 1————-—.——•+ Crescent City Furniture Co. M Everything for the Home" Frank & Stella Grenbemer Crescent City, California 1220 Second Street & ELECTRIC CO. Complete line of hard 1 ware and electrical fix tures and appliances. PHONE 143 ■ ♦, ................. - —> SURPLUS MART ATLAS POWER TOOLS — and Hardware, also clothing for the entire family, including boots & shoes. Come in and shop with us! 1280 Second Street Phone 2752. Crescent City, Calif. Del Norte Feed Store Crescent Chevrolet Albers Feed, Seed, Hay, Foulr Chevrolet - Buick Sales-Service Auto Repair, Painting Radiators Repaired. Ph. 471 Crescent City Coal, Paint, Cement Roofing, Nails, Fertilizers, Pres-to-logs. Ph. 1081 Crescent City Flowers Wired Anyiohere — Any Time! Phone Orders Accepted! Margaret's Phone 551 Crescent City L. A. Carr & Son Sheet Metal & Plumbing Household Appliances, Sheet Metal, Plumbing1 and heating supplies. l*h». «31 900 4th St Silverware Flatware Hollowware DIRELYTE Leave. Orders at Cur-Del Cleaners ♦ - -—————♦ 4————----------- —♦ Visit our record dept , Compelte Radio Sales , and Service Ph. 1512 840 3rd Si. DIAMONDS WATCHES Del Norte Laundry Nunn Bush Shoes Arrow Shirts Genuine Levis Pendleton Shirts Jantzen Sweaters White Stag Complete Line of Work Clothes Sporting Goods Gordon F. JOHNSON “Store for Men” WADSWORTH JEWELERS 829 SECOND PHONE 2202 ■ — Carrell’s-Hedrick ELECTRIC Electrical Supplies Your Hotpoint Store 941 Second St. PHONE 931 CRESCENT Lumber Company For Price Quotations On All BUILDING MATERIAL Phone 1881 2nd & Market SL CRESCENT CITY, CALIF. .Tom Brown's MENS WEAR i Jarman Shoes, Knox Hats, Manhattan Shirts, etc. Jim McKilvary, Prop. i 920 Second St. Nicholson Furniture Exchange 858 3rd St. Crescent City Armstrong LtnabmmK. Stoves’ "Everything for the Home”