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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON P age T wo BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT GOLD BEACH ^""1“ ’t cond-c1»«' «>e postoflBce a t Brooking., Ore., ' ' The an n u a l reception for te a c h M arch 7, 1946, under the Act of M arch 3, 1879. ers of both the elem en tary and high school grades was held in D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year, in Curry County_______________ One Year, outside Curry County______________ $^.oo S5.50 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: K indly notify of any change of address in advance. Eatlure to do so costs two cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change. SECOND 'P A R A D E ' IS C O M IN G th e lib rary room a t the high school la st week. C ounty school su p erin ten d en t G eorgia F rom m introduced the following teac h e rs : High S chool: L aurence Sydow, principal; Edsel Colvin. C harles Seger, D orothy B rollier, E tta Goudy and G orham C. H um ph- reys. G rade School: H azel S tansell, principal; H azel Sydow’. F ra n k G rosjacques, Donna C hurchill, M adeline Hess, F rances Gribble, M arg aret Todd. Ivagene P rice and Gladys Johnson. R efreshm ents w ere served to Mention of a Barbershop Parade” to most pe >plc here has a definite m e a n in g s ,n e of an evening of the k s t f e Ra^ ^ possible entertainment. Io those who have never been C12irso” P.-T.A, m eetings a re open thrilled by mellow notes, you should by all means ob- to T he the public and everyone is T here is something about Barbcshopping that gets into welcome. your blood there is an appeal to it not to be found in Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. R ichard Buffing- possibly any other form of entertainment. If you study ton, are he p aren ts of a baby weighing 7 pounds. 3 ounces, tnc countenances of the singers, watch the deep satis-¡born S Septc ep tem b er 20 at th e Gold faction and enjoyed they have, perhaps you might un B each hospital. U n -I Mrs. P aul D outhit and Helen destand why men—busy men, if you please—will drive P a ste l drove to Coos Bay on ednesday to visit Mrs. D o u th it’s several hundred miles at their own expense to participate p W aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r in a show, a parade. Johnson, who reside in Lakeside. | Mr. and Mrs. K olburn and Do they know music? Perhaps, some of the. Yet most Nick W ahlberg left F rid ay fo r of them have no special talents except a love of singing. points in so u th ern C alifornia. Mr. ahlberg will visit his m o th er Barbershopping does something to music—makes it fit W and the K olburns will do some the voices which sing it, and at the same time provide visiting besides th e buying C on nie plans to do for the shop. I entertainm ent which has no peer, even in grand opera. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sabin, Jr., 1 Has A c tu a lly A d d e d A H a z a rd ! a re the p a re n ts of a son, born S ep tem b er 20 a t the Gold Beach hospital. C lyla B athw ell is now em ployed at C h ristia n 's m ark e t. Mrs. W a lte r M oore is in Gold B each recovering from a tonsilec- tom y perform ed th e first of th e w eek at the local hospital. K ay W ahlberg is w orking at C onnie’s S portsw ear. Elimination of the Harbor curves, according to many people, has not relieved the driving hazard one particle, rather the elimination has added another traffic hazard. It was explained to the Pilot in this manner: Before the curves were eliminated lumber and logging trucks were prevented from getting too much speed in “a run” for the south hill. Now speeds up to 70 miles an hour V . F. W. O ffic e rs are not uncommon in this “run”. H old D is tric t M e e t Persistence in this practice sooner or later is going to The v . f . w . hail w as d e c o ra te d 1 cause death to someone. Under such conditions there will with rubrum a u ra tu m and specio-i lv 1 if11,. r»r twv ( ... SoillC „ . . • . 1 rum album lilies to g eth er w ith . . m o to ris ts 01 p e d e stria n s to w h ite gladioli for Officials' School get oil the road in time to escape such fate / \ u » ip jK .ll IS to IK’ sent to the State h ig h w a y c o m m is s io n to set a speed l i m i t so u th o f th e b r id g e to m a tc h t i n t w t ii r h »«/ill k . .» 1 .1 / '• r n i • i • \ ^ I l k l l W ill IK x t by th e C ity B ro o k in g s w h e n Its traf- nc ordinance is enacted. Until th.it time motorists are urged i drive with C.uiti«.„ on this new highway which certainly is inviting to SJXld. I liese motorists are also reminded that the life they save might lx? their own. <)f In stru ctio n for A uxiliary Unit hundred and tw enty m em bers " erc served 96 pounds of baked salm on at the luncheon at noon. B lan ch e O b erg . Sr., vice president of the D epartm ent of P o rtlan d J gave instructive help to the unit, Hopkins, color-bearer; P at- °f Brookings, w ere d ep artm en t or s ta te officers present. Joe Hopkins, Sr., d ep artm en t vice com m ander of D tsirct No. 7. spoke to th e assem bly. D istrict S T E A M C L E A N IN G CARS - TRUCKS Large Machine - - IN D U STRIA L Fast Efficient D A V IS TRUCK & TRACTOR Your International Harvester Dealer Inc. lace all your Real Estate Contracts of sale with us tor convenience and safety. GOETZ BLDG. C om m ander Chas. S m ith of G ran ts Pass and D ep artm en t S u r geon John O. D unham , M ajor- G eneral Rtd. of th e L. S. Army, also attended. In fo rm atio n revealed th a t 891 p atien ts w ere being tre a te d at th e new ly re a c tiv a te d Cam p W hite hospital, w ith a n o th e r 800 vets due from S aw telle. Calif. One hundred thousand poppies will be m ade this w in te r a t th e h ospital by the boys. Max B rain ard has sam ple bon- us ap p lications for v e te ra n s in- spection and expects the blanks N . M . to arriv e 1 bout O ctober 15. All v eteran s should co n tact him. LOCAL NEWS DALE S M IT H A C C O U N TIN G B O O K K E E P IN G JO N E S Certified Watchmal^er and Jeweler H O T E L BROOKINGS BUILDING The best in Diamonds, Watches, Bracelets Silverware and Jewelry I can save you money in watch repairing! L e t Your Jeweler Be Your Guide "777PU7UPUP7PPUP777U77PUUPUP7PU77U777UUPUUPP7PU7U7UPPUP7P! N O T IC E TO T R U C K E R S ! Our complete shop is open to general repair for trucks and trailers. ACETY LEN E - ELECTRIC W E L D IN G i block south of Mobile S ta.' Next to Plywood Plant FOX BROS. Seafood, S teak a n d C hicken D in n e rs Chetco Cafe T R Y O U R D A IL Y SP E C IAL L U N C H ! WE BAKE OUR OWN PIES ------CLOSED O N TUESDAYS------ OPEN 6 A. M. TO 1 A. M. J I M ’ S C A B IN E T SH O P Book Cases, Writing Desks, Comer Cabinets Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors, Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers. YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD’ T urn off 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Signs P hone 302 Room 6 H endricks Building tur-Det Cleaners ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ O n ly C le a n in g P la n t In B ro o k in g s ! G ilb e rt's Shoe Shop Fast, Efficient Cleaning and Pressing! A ll Work G uaranteed! We use only th e best q u ality m a te ria ls in all re p a ir work. N e x t Door to F ire Station USED FURNITURE Brought and Sold? 1 R obert P hillips, Jr., w ife a n ’ baby of Tillam ook, Ore., a rriv ed on M onday for a few’ days sta y a t his p a re n ts' Mr. and Mrs. R ob e rt Phillips, Sr., home. O u r p o p u lar deputy sheriff, W esley S m ith, is sheriff pro tern for two w eeks w hile S heriff S aoin is out of th e county and is sp en d ing p a rt of his tim e in Gold Beach. IE IT’S MADE OF WOOD— BRO OKIN GS, OREGON GENERAL ESCROW CO , Thursday, September 27, 1951 n Beginning July 16, Brookings area will be served by hour Days A Wee, Free Pick-up and Delivery Serv ice: Monday, Tuesday, Thursd; y, and Fridays Six Hour Special Service____ __ P H O N E 233 A G EN TS FOR D EL N O R TE LA UN D RY