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BROOKlNGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Page Six Dog Poisoning Has Citizens 'W rathv' c a re fu l not to p erm it his dogs to roa roam o r m olest people. C. A. M acK enzie could do even S«t. w orse Ixidily h a rm to th e person who _ slew his . pedigreed ___ dog, — w hich he prized m ore th a n money. The situ a tio n has becom e explosive in the area, and those p e rp e tu a tin g th e ac ts m ight find them selves in cago to visit S gt. P ro sek ’s p a r q u ite a ta n g le if th e fact ever ents, re tu rn in g in A pril to Mc- g ets out of th e ir acts. Sm ar - HATS - Fur Evening and Daytime Wear— O R IG IN A L M A D C A P S —From New York Featured, in Harpers Bazaar and Glamor EU-LEE'S DRESS SHOP Yelton's BROOKINGS Oregon W c now have Guitars, Ufeteles, Harmonicas and Batons; Strings for guitars, violins, banjos, and ukes —and band accessories in addition to our RCA Ra dios and Record Changers; Sheet Music and Rec ords. H e hace just rece iced many new releases on our records. J BONNIE'S HOME LAUNDRY / i ( "/ washed Dishes— You Watched— J f ou H ash Clothes— I will watch / BONNIE LEMING \ Railroad Street j I^anglois P a re n t-T eac h ers o r g an izatio n is sponsoring th e S t. ' P a tric k ’s dinner, M arch 17 a t the igrade gym. S erving will s ta r t 1 at 6:00 p. rn. and th e d in n er will fe a tu re m eat loaf, baked beans and asso rted casserole dishes. 1 S alads, desserts, coffee o r tea will com plete th e d in n er nt a cost of 75c for a d u lts; 50c for high school stu d e n ts and those un d er 12. 35c. Girl S couts will help serve. A fish pond w ill be sponsored by the E o ras W illow W om ens clu, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Collins w ill run th e bingo gam e. A w hite elep h an t au ctio n will also be held. C hildren having com ic bokso a rc urged to bring them and tra d e w ith o th ers in th e exchange. E veryone is in- I vited. I < C. H. BROOKS I \ M i l a )1S OREGON *" Brookings, Oregon Do you wish to trade, buy, or sell - Try Pilot Want Ads- 20-30 CLUB Hie 20-30 Club, an organization for young men be tween the ages of 20 and 30 plans to charter a club in Brookings. The Crescent City club was chartered By a group of young men in 1946, who decided they needed soce activities, fun, fellowship, and an organ ization which could accomplish community gtxxJ— in other words, a sercicc club for the young mcnffl T here are quite a number of you who would enjoy such fellowship—such chance to accomplish good— to become an identity in your own right in a com munity service way. Io those of you who are inter ested, please be at DON'S CLIFF HOUSE for an organizational meeting, this Friday, March 14— 7 :3 0 p. m. Learn from men of your age, of Crescent City, who .................. .............7......... * 'T ’ "* """ ♦ "¡,n , to “ccome members of the organization ♦ which offers them many avenues of expression—a better chance to compete and show what the younger generation is capable of performing. They ♦ also su b m itted to t h e qu estio n s of th e group. N ext Pom ona m eeting w ill be in M ay a t C hetco G ranae. A rra n g e now' to see a free dem on • n a t io n on M erry T iller, the m ir ac le g ard en w o rk e r designed to m ak e use of every bit of pow er in th is stu rd y 2-h’p , 4-cycle mo tor. D rop us a pest card, saying w hen and w here you can see this p o w e r t i l l e r , ro tary c u ltiv a to r & garden tra c to r w ork. T est ease of fin g er-tip controls. See its hard- tipped tines m ulch up to 10” deep in any kind of soil. W atch M erry W ith 21-ineh E xtension T ille r o u t-p erfo rm m achines m any $182.50 tu n es la rg e r and heavier. See how close to sh ru b s and p lan ts it weeds L earn about the m any o th e r jobs it does w ith low- cost a tta c h m e n ts See M erry T iller in action. Kerr Bldg. 4P Pom ona G range m et S a tu d a y at [O phir, w ith Mrs. K a th ry n R eek- i m an, of C hetco G range, presid- , ¡ng. S erious discussion of the tax situ atio n in C u rry county and the need for re-assessm en t and re- 1 v alu atio n took a m ajo r p a rt of th e g ro u p s tim e. On the le c tu re r's program . Mr. Young, s ta te fo r estry re p re se n ta tiv e , N orm an Boyd and John P orisch of the F orest S ervice spoke b n law s gov. ern in g p erm its to burn slashings and th e responsibility of the log g e r and ow ner if fire develops! from m an-m ade hazards. PREPARES THE SOIL IN ONE OPERATION NOW OPEN C orny Cooks 4-H Cooking club m et w ith to h e ir leader, Mrs. Glen K erb er a t h e r hom e last week. They m ade to m ato soup and plan , ned the m eetings for the year. Mr. E a ste rlin g and a re p re se n ta tiv e of th e A m erican S unday School Union asked for and r e ceived use of th e hall for S u n day m orning, for S unday school and w orship. The men w ill serve at next G range night. J (X)M E 1 X) Y()UR WAS111NG—tal^e home to dry j R a test on scouting laws. Hefr m ents w ere served by Milly Hob- bins and Jo an Cox. Sixes G range held its re g u la r m eeting M arch 8, a t the hall. Two candidates w ere given th e th ird and fo u rth degrees and one re ceived the first and second. The H. E. C. com m ittee rep o rted the next m eetin g will be a t Elsie Q uinn's hom e in D enm ark, M arch 20. All G range ladies a re urged j* to atten d . A g ric u ltu ra l com m ittee i rep o rted on th e pow er situ atio n I and th e leg islativ e com m ittee re ported on tax reform . The St. P a tric k ’s dance ch airm an , Bob Z im m erm an, called for v o lu n teers to help d ec o rate th e hall F rid ay e \e n in g . T he y o u t h ch airm an , Mrs. E rw in, announced the youth dance on M arch 21. The L u th e ra n church g roup asked for an d w as g ra n te d use of th e hall for S u n day evening m eetings for a few weeks, HATS s hop (Ladies Ready-To-Wear) Open House HATS jqc 2 LANGLOIS NEWS T h e re a re p len ty of ira te dog o w n e rs in this a re a who, if they could find out, m ight com m it an a c t of m ayhem upon th e person o r persons poisoning dogs, o r th e •h o o tin g , which, in som e sections h a s been reported. M ack M alcolm w ould like to know w ho poisoned his dog. He •a id th a t he w ouldn’t have felt Youngs G ift Shop observed the h a lf as bad if the anim al had been •h o t. “I believe I w ould have addition of a floral d ep a rtm en t k illed th e person, had I ca u g h t last week w ith an open house on h im .” w as th e com m ent he m ade F riday. G ardenia corsages w ere to th e P ilot. given to th e ladies. People w ere M. M. Jak lew lcz lost tw o dogs, pleased w ith th e display, and a o n e a 5-m onths-old Police pup, c a ,l for m ore p la n ts w as m ade an d th e o th e r a Collie. Both, he ! to replace th e n u m b er ca rried •aid , had been shot. He is an y aw ay by p atrons. th in g b u t happy over the s itu a tion, inasm uch as he had been T ry P ilot C lass A rs—they pay!. - Thursday, March 13, T he k n ittin g club m et a t th e school in MrS. M urphy’s room, M arch 3. F ive m em bers wsere present and a nam e w as selected fo r th e c lu b ; "The Young K n it te rs .’ T he g irls are w o rking on th e ir second pro ject, a scarf. GET INTO THIS GROUP! Members of the Crescent City club will be present to explain anything you wish to know—to show you what youth of this country is capable of and is doing all over the nation. Below is an application blank for your convenience. Fill it out, be present at D O N S C L IFF HOUSE, at 7:30 p. m. W e will I k * glad to welcome you. Crescent City 2 0 -3 0 Club --------------APPLICATION B LA N K --------------- N am e ............... .......................... ......... ............................. Age E m p lo y m e n f.... ................................... M a rrie d ............ S in g le ............ Address ......... How to locate hom e ............................................ Telephone No. (if an y ) ................................. p . o . Box N o............... Mad to C R ESC EN T CITY 20-30 CLUB C are Pykes V ariety S to re C R E S C E N T CITY. C A LIF.