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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1952)
P I Pace S'n BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON Vern Garvin Feted In Farewell Party Eisenhowers Name Will Go On 'Oregon Ballot' In M ay! Mr. and Mrs. D onald C rockett w ere hosts a t a p a rty S a tu rd a y evening a t th e S m ith R iver hall ' in honor of Vern G arvin who is leaving for induction in to arm y on M arch 5. O ver 200 people g a th . I ered foi an o!d fashioned com- I m u n ity g et-to g e th e r. D ancing was th e e n te rta in m e n t of th e evening. Vern. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle G arvin, of S m ith R iv er, lived on th e C hetco un til he w as g ra d u a te d from B rookings H igh School, w h e n th e fam ily m oved to S m ith R iver to live. lie h as been em ployed by D an H aight who w ith his crew , presen ted Vern a w rist w atch a t the p arty . Musw for th e dancing w as fu r nished by D ave C ro ck ett. D onald C rockett, C a r o l Lee F reem an, F ra n k T > g art, Iren e P o rte r and Roy G ardner, the la tte r of E u reka. The lunch w as served by the WJnchuck F rien d sh ip club, The nam e of D w ight D. Eisen- C abot Lodge, Jr., cam paign m an - w hich also d eco rated the hall. how er will ap[x*ar as a can d id a te a g e r for E isenhow er, ask ik n g im- tor president on the O regon pri- m ed iate filing of the n o m in atin g F ind w h at you w a n t through m ary ballot as a re su lt of the petition. j th e P ilot C lass Ads. ding last T hursday of nom inat- T he petition filed c a rrie d only 1 “ ~ ng petitions by th e O regon for a few m ore th an the n u m b er of I We. 2259 Eisenhow er com m ittee. A ction of s ig n a tu re s req u ired to pl.ice th e he Oregon com m ittee follow ed a nam e of E isenhow er on tire bal- eleg rap h ic req u est from H enry j lot. M ark H atfield, execu tiv e sec- p In th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e S ta te )( of O regon fo r th e C ounty of th e w orld in th e last days is to Curry. tu rn the h e a rts of the fa th e rs to ‘ LEONA B E L L E W OLFORD, th e ir children. "The m o t h e r s , I* P laintiff, h e a rts a re in the right place a l 1 ys’ S p e a k e r a t th e c h u rc h serv ice read y " as the sp ea k er em phasized JO H N F R E D E R IC K W OLFORD, last S ab b ath at S ev en th Day Ad and the im p o rtan ce of the w ork D e fen d an t. v en tist ch urch w as E. W. B rooks, of th e church and [» re n ts for the TO : Jo h n F red e rick W olford, principal of the A dventist school children and youth th at they m ay D efendant. at C rescent City. His to p ic w a s: be saved. "We m ust w ork d es In the N am e of th e S ta te of "T he T itan ic D isaster," te llin g 1 p e ra te ly to win th e prize of e t e r O reg o n : You a re hereby req u ired how the larg est vessel e v e r built nal life for o u rselv es and o u r ow ’ q to a p p e a r and an sw e r th e com up to th at tim e, w ent down A pril fam ilies. p lain t fih d a g a in st you in the 15, 1912, on h er m aiden voyage. above e n title d C ourt an d cause T he ship Was supposed to lx* on o r before the ex p ira tio n of unsinkable, yet she san k in tw o Y outh G roup D ance w ill lx* fo u r w eeks from th e d a te of the hours, ca rry in g 1,513 persons to first publication of this sum m ons; th e ir w a te ry deaths. T he lesson sponsored by th e A zalea G ard en th a t is. on o r before th e 26th day for us is not to tru s t too m uch in Club. F ndav Feb. 29, at ChetCO of M arch. 1952. If you fail to so o u r own w orks. Men in position G range H all. All yvu th from 12* ap itu ar an d an sw er, fo r w an t to know w arn of a n o th e r w orld to 19 a re w elcom e. No ad m issio n th ereo f, the p lain tiff will apply conflict and we should lx* p re — fre e re fre sh m e n ts. 8-12 p. m. to th e above e n title d C ourt for pared. th e relief prayed for in h er com T he E lijah m essage to go to all P ilo t class ads pay use them . p lain t; th a t is, for u d ecree of said C ourt forever dissolving the ~T bonds of m atrim o n y h ereto fo re and now ex isting betw een p lain tiff an d d e le iu a n t and g ra n tin g a de re • >f ab so lu te divorce in fav o r of the p lain tiff ag ain st the d efen d an t and for such o th er and fu rth e r relief as to th e C ourt may seem Just and eq u itab le. T his sum m ons is published by o rd e r of the H onorable Guy II F o rsy th , C ounty Judge of C u rry C ounty, Oregon, w hich o rd e r w as m ade and e n te re d on th e 26th day of F eb ru a ry , 1932, d irectin g pub lication of this sum m ons once each w eek for four successive w eeks in th e B rookings-H a rbor Enameled felt base, reg. 9x12 Enamaled Rugs — P ilo t, a n ew sp ap er of g en e ral cir cu latio n . published in the C ity of 55c and 58c |K*r ft.— Regular $10.95— Brookings. C urry C ounty, O regon. D ate of first publication. F eb ru a ry 28, 1952. D ata of last publication, M arch 20, 1952. W e are still selling Large Size Remnants of SA M U EL A HALL. A tto rn ey fo r P lain tiff, P. 0 . Box 432, B rookings, O regon. Summons Speaker Used Tale O f Titanic Disaster FLO O R The silver lancets of F ebruary rain —F alls sw iftly through the grey of the a lte r tre e s—W hile the dark woman w ith gentle fingers— S tirs the leaf-m old at th eir feet— And on a v ag ran t breeze there comes to me—F ain t fragrance of May-flowers — Awakening from their w in ter’s sleep.—Mrs. Lloyd Moore. N — O Special— 45c Standard Weight inland linoleum at— W A N TED ! ! Scrap Iron, Metal, Batteries, radiators, etc. A pound or a car load! C. & M . Salvage Yd. Bax 605 or contact Don L itter or Louis M orris. $1.45 per running foot! Beauty Shop Kay Sandstrom N orm a Felipe Kcentngs by> A ppointm ent H arbor, Oregon B ay Your Plumbing IN S T A L L E D ! Guild Girls Confab The G uild G irls of rfee Commun», ity C hurch a re p lan n in g to a t ten d th e n atio n al convention a t z R oseburg, F rid ay th ro u g h S u n day. w e a th e r p erm ittin g . One o f th e sponsors. Mrs. G. Reiser, will accom pany them , a s will Mrs. CURRY COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY See W arriner — + ANSWER THE CALL! ! O U R H E A R I S go out to those in need. W c hurry to answer a neighbor's call. We help a stranger at our door. Our hearts go out to human need everywhere. Hut how can we answer a call from the other side of the country— or the world? We answer proptly, with all our heart*, when we answer the call of our R E D CROSS. For the Red Cross is people everywhere, ready to help— trained-, capable people at the scene where need is greatest— ready to do what you would do if you were there, The Red Cross is humanity in action. Here are a few of the basic human needs the Red Cross will fill this year, as in the past, with your wholehearted help— Heavy Weight * / he need of service men, veterans, and their families for sympathetic aid with their problems; Special — $8.9 5 « Fhe need of disaster victims for shelter, for food, for a return to normal living; Z he need of a wounded soldier, or a mother FELT BASE in childbirth, for life-giving blood; G reatly Reduced « Z he urgent need of Americans everywhere to be trained for the protection of themselves and their families. (Experienced layer is available) Answer their call—answer with your heart! MARCH Del Norte and Curry Counties' Largest Furniture Store! Brookings, Ore. Assisted By j re t a ry of th e s ta te E isenhow er group, explained th a t a la te r 'tup- p lcm en tary filing “w i l l include sig n a tu re s from every principal com m unity of the s ta te a f te r <11 w ho wish have an o p p o rtu n ity to join in placing th e n am e of D. D. E isenhow er before th e votes« of O regon." HENDRICKS FURNITURE CO. Hwy 101 T —I —C - E Katherine's C O V E R IN G Heavy Weight 1 J. L. Mumbower, who will take j the group in her car. Mrs Rowley I is the o th er leader, but will > unable to a tten d the conventioiw About ten girls will m ake the trip. Promise! Youth Group Dance u. Thursday, February 28, 1952 j FIRST! Priscilla Robinson, Local Chairman «