Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 03, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, January 3, 1952
W m . C le m e n t H ead
O * f I. • O . • O . • F. • Lodae
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At a recen t m eeting of C hetco
Lodge, No. 249, I. O. O. F., offi­
cers for the first six m onths of
1952 w ere elec ted :
Noble G ran d —W m C lem ent.
V ice-G rand— A. O. B ollinger.
S e c re ta ry G eorge H assett.
T re a s u re r—Glen Zirbel.
T he out-going N oble G rand is
Don C raig.
Odd F ellow s and R ebekahs are
p lan n in g a jo in t in sta lla tio n of
officers, Tuesday, J a n u a ry 8.
T he p a rty held by th e tw o lodg­
es w ith th e ir fam ilies and Boy
S couts as g u ests last T hursday
evening w as atten d e d by a larg e
crowd. M otion p ictu res w ere e x ­
h ibited by H en ry K err, who also
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
furnished balloons and p resen ts
for the children. R efreshm ents of
hot dogs, cool aid and coffee w ere
sened.
N ew Boy Scout
Troop Seeks Boys
According to H ow ard C rane,
w ho has been appointed sc o u t­
m a s te r of th e new F ra te r n a l O r­
d er of E agles Boy S cout troop in
Brookings, boys 11 to 14, a re be­
ing sought for th e new troop, to
m eet first a t th e V. F. W. hall,
Tuesday, Jan . 8.
W idely experienced in scouting,
Mr. C rane once took a troop to
t h e in te rn a tio n a l jam b o ree at
V alley Forge. He cam e to this
a re a from th e S alem council.
S ta rtin g , M o n d a y , J a n u a ry 7, 1952
THE CHETCO DRUG STORE
Hours: Daily, 8:30 a. 111. to 6:30 p. in.
Sunday, 10:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m.
SUNDAKU
f 0 „ THE BEST 1« m i »EBT COWOHT
Use Standard Stove Oil
mum heat per
W in c h u c k W om en
P ick C lub O ffic e rs
W inchuck R iver W om ens C lub
m et a t the hom e of Mrs. P e a rl
H enry on Dec. 20, w hen officers
w ere n am ed:
P re sid e n t—Doris Bolin.
V ice-P resident—Bessie R andall.
S ec.-T reas.—C la ra Bowlin.
R e p o rte r—T helm a P e tteg re w .
A m anda G a r v i n and J e a n
Thom pson w ere new m em bers of
th e club.
A fte r a p leasa n t aftern o o n , a
•gift exchange w as enjoyed, re ­
vealing the nam e of th e ir secret
pals for a whole year.
R efreshm ents of jello, cake, and
coffee w ere served by the hos­
tesses: P e a rl H en ry and T helm a
P e tteg re w .
P rese n t w ere B eulah K eiser,
MJary W aterm an , D oris Bolin.
M axine Duffy, C la ra Bowlin. B es­
sie R andall, W illim ina Donnelly.
G e rtru d e Scholl, Cori Ida G rover.
Je a n Thom pson, F ran c es O liver,
A m anda G arvin, P earl H enry and
T helm a P etteg rew .
1951 R a in fa ll Is
A b o v e 'N o rm a l'
W ith an av erag e ra in fa ll for
this a re a of about 75 inches p er
y e a r 1951, Tuesday, w as re p o rted
by P au l W hirry local w e a th e r ob­
serv er as being 81.65 inches, or
about six inches above norm al.
Last year. 1950, w ith 105 inches
of m oisture, w as about th e h eav ­
iest to be recorded s i n c e th e
in sta lla tio n of the local statio n .
T he present cold w ave, w hich
m akes local people shiver and
h u n t for the stoves, is nothing in
com parison of w h at is being e x ­
perienced by o th e r sections of
th e n ation w h ere record low te m ­
p e ra tu re s and snow fall have all
but stopped business and traffic.
“O bserved one Pilot re a d e r:
“O u r snow does
not have to
shoveled off, and o u r cold is only
skin deep.”
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WM H SCHINDHELM, Distributor
S ta n d a rd O il C o m p a n y
CRESCENT CITY, CALIE.
ANOTHER
A LLEN
POPULAR
& PLA TT
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Residential — Commercial — Remodeling
BROOKINGS TRAILER COURT
CARVER-HUSEBY ELECTRIC CO.
‘/Vo fob / #o Big Or Too Small”
I limps, Motors and Controls, Motor Rc-Winding.
24-Hour Service and Repairs!
He are equipped to tal^e care of your
every electric need at any time.
CARL SORENSON, M anager
PHONE 312
Residence, Chetco Inn
Brookings
W ELL
D R IL L IN G !
Drill a well NOW for that extra water for irri­
gation for next summer’s lawn and garden!
LES S H A N A H A N
18 years experience
Orders may also he left at Leonard’s Realty Office
Corner of Memory Ijtne and Del Norte— Brookings
Y.
&
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A U T O M O T IV E
PARTS
AU TH O RIZED
McCULLOCII CHAIN SAW HEALER
AND R E P A IR S E R V IC E
F o r cem ent w ork on ro a d ­
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P agb T ubbs
w ays
Im m ediate D elivery
Phone 341
Across from Shell Station
Brookings, Oregon
P. O. Box 596
Phone 344
o r leave orders a t L eanord's
R ealty Office
ROSS SALVAGE
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Clearance Sale!
...and for 1952,
3 6 6 days of
telephone
service
EAGLES
V . F. W . H a ll
B ro o kin g s
ADMISSION:
A dults............Si.20
Students, 35c & 50c
SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5
To m ake room for new spring
m erchandise.
EU-LEE'S
DRESS SHOP
Increased defense production —
continued growth of the Armed Forces — plus our
expansion program w ill make 1952 an unusually
challenging year for us.
And, 1952 ta a Leap Year. That's a one day bonus
of telephone service.
But Leap Year in— old year out, you can depend
upon getting efficient service.
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