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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1953)
L. P. Nelson of Seattle, Wash was in Brookings for a few days looking after business pertaining to his m ill here. We are glad to let everyone H. L. Dawson of the Shell Serv ice station was our guest for a know that Floyd Schroll has been few days while waiting for the moved to his home on Easy street water to recede so he could get and is now able to look after his wants himself. home. , Mr , and i »< r» u i I Mr. and Mrs. have Mrs. Glenn Rogers had of C. E. Lyon • 4 Brookings I iarbor Pilot This Week At The Chetco Inn THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1953 REV. MUM BOWER RESIGNS Rev. J. L. M umbower tendered his resignation as minister of the Baptist Community church on Sunday morning, Feb. 1. There w ill bo a meeting of all church members to take action ujxm his resignation on Sunday, Feb. 8, immediately after the morning worship service. By action of the church on Sunday evening, Feb. 1, there was an unaminous decision to cancel the meeting previously announced to be held on Friday evening, F eb 6 C. 0 . LEONARD L I. LEONARD RUAL ESTATE Brokers Box 2i i Phone 2341 Residence Phone 2292 .N otary Public C. O I conard Brookings, Oregon JUST LISTED ! ! ! Practically new furnished house and lot. Very close in. Excellent buy at only $4350. Terms. ♦ ♦ ♦ HIGH AND DRY One of the finest building lots in Brookings. City water, elec tric ity ; protected from storms. You w ill surely like this lot and on YOUR OWN TERMS at the RIGHT PRICE as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Bergstrom and fam ily from Den ver. Mrs. Bergstrom is Mr. Rog er’s sister. They stayed at the Inn while in Brookings. The storm *nnd bad roads kept Mr. Marvin M. Judy of Reedsport in Brookings for several days. He left as soon as the roads were passable. Charles Meade and wife stop THE KIDS' SION is correct—Carnation Hemostoad Daisy Madcap this month smashed ped at the Inn on their way home the world's buttorfat production record. Janice ond Bobbie Pfeiffer, fivo-yoar-eld twin after the storm. They live in children of the manager of Carnation Dairy Farm, Carnation, Washington, show Roseburg. their sign to Daisy, Governor Arthur B. Langlio of Washington (cantor) and Henry C. L. Doty of Arcata. Calif., Duvo, form cattle superintendent. Daisy completed 365-day tost by giving seven timos has been our guest for the past amount of milk obtained from average dairy cow. This was average of 46 quarts of milk containing enough buttorfat ta prepare more than five pounds of butter each day week while installing machinery ___ for the South Coast m ill. . . .. week while attending to business in the Brookings area. Dr. West of Medford and Rev. Brown were our guests this past week while in Brookings to plan for a Presbyterian church. They were guests of Mrs. Glenn Rogers. ♦ Radios, Yelton. NORINE HARVEY Teacher of Piano— Voice Chetco Aux. 3087 Gold Beach Invites Celebrate Feb. 6 Masons and IOOF City was our guest while attend ing to business in Brookings. Pipe Organ We w’ere glad to have Rev. Robert H. Greenfield as our guest Mrs. Shirley Brannin, madam All Masons and Odd Fellows again, as he has been kept from STUDIO BROOKINGS, ORE. president of Chetco Auxiliary No. 3087, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and their ladies are especially Brookings for some time due to storms. reported yesterday that the Ea invited to a Smorgasbord and gles w ill celebrate their 55th an Carnival being held this coming niversary on Feb. 6. The organi Saturday night by their affiliates zation was founded in Seattle, at Gold Beach. The proceeds are Wash., on Feb. 6. 1898. NOTICE BROOKINGS GARBAGE SERVICE Mrs. Brannin stated ^ h a t La to be used toward finishing the W ill Be Known H erea fter Ao dies’ Auxiliaries to the Aeries hall there which is used by the SMITH GARBAGE SERVICE were first instituted in 1926. four bodies. The hall was former S erving the area south from the Chetco R ive r Bririge to S m ith R ive r, C altf. Membership in the Aeries is re ly the second story of the Peo G arage D um p located 7 /1 0 o f a m ile up south bank o f Chetco R iv e r w ill be stricted to males. By 1944. Mrs. ples Company store, across High open Sunday m orning 9 a m. to 12:00 noon fo r the convenience o f those who wish to haul th eir own refuse. Brannin said, there w’ere only .'160 way 101 from the court house, j auxiliaries throughout the Eagle The lower part of the building (SIG N AT E N T R A N C E TO n i ’M P) jurisdiction. Eagle units have was found unsound but the sec Fo r Service in Th is A re a W rite been established throughout the ond story, for many years, used United States, Canada, Alaska, as a lodge hall, was quite solid, i SMITH GARBAGE SERVICE B O X 424 B R O O K IN G S , O R 2 . Hawaii, Guam and the Philip so a lot was bought back of the pines. store, a basement dug, and the Since 1944, however, auxiliaries second story lowered to ground have more than tripled their level, given a quarter turn, and numbers and at the present time, set down on its new’ foundation. there are more than 1100 ladies’ Much remains to make the hall units possessing a membership comfortable and ready for all oc greater than 150.000. Such rapid casions. strides, Mrs. Brannin explained, The committee in charge of has led the Grand Aerie, the the evening promises enough to keep everyone busy and enter tained. They ask that children be omitted as there probably just won’t be room for them. Modernize Your Home from top to bottom GEORGE'S ELECTRIC Eagles governing body, to make special arrangements for the ad ministration of the ladies’ units. | The Grand Aerie created the R E SID E N TIA L — IN D U ST R IA L , Grand Auxiliary to supervise the activities of the Eagle women. A grand madam president, Mrs. Kay Guy of Irw in, Pa., was named. Phone 2944 Mrs. Guy’s duties are similar to P.O. Box 3.37, Brookings, Ore. the duties of the grand worthy president pf the Grand Aerie. Prior to the time of the forma- ! tion of the Grand Auxiliary, the <» Eagle Auxiliaries, although hav- ing local projects of their own. chietTy cooperated w ith the men. Jin the Aeries. "F or example,” MATOT BUILDING • Mrs. Brannin said. ” we have been Complete line of Gas Appliances - water heaters helping the men for the past three furnaces . ranges . floor furnaces years in raising money for the I J Damon Runyon Cancer Fund. To Î Seivel refrigerators and space heaters ¡date the Eagles have raised more propane gas I than $330,000 for the Damon Runyon fund and this money has Tanks for sale, rent or lease been turned over to the fund’s I ’ lit me 2(Soi j treasurer. W alter Winchell. The women played a large part in those activities. Our b lu e s t program.” Mrs. Brannin said, *is our Memorial Foundation. The Memorial Foun dation was set irp to help the sons and daughters ot F.agle members who died as a result of m ilita ry service during or following the second world war.” The foundation provides com plete medical, dental, surgical, clinical and optica) care as well as affording educational grants to these children. At present, there are 1346 children in the founda tion ’ fam ily.” The Korean cam paign. Mrs Brannin said, has add ed many children. The local auxiliary was insti tuted on Dec 16. 1951, Mrs. Bran nin said. Wiring Contractor— Appliance Repair "Let George Do It" Curry County Gas Company 10G SCALE BOOKS! 50c Per Book, or 3 Books for $ 1 .2 5 THE ROOF We have a complete line of roofing and roofing materials at very reasonable prices. We now stock cold application for roofing as well as 45-lb., 55-lb. and 90-lb. roofiing, also 15-lb. and 30-lb. felt, and 222-lb. thickbutt three tab roofing. THE EXTERIOR & INTERIOR We have a complete line of Nason Paints for both inside and B outside work; also ceiling tile, Flintkote wallboard, and painted H cedar shakes. $13.50 sq., Pabco Asbestos shakes, $14 sq. 2-8x6-8 j|j one panel doors, $9.44. THE BATHROOM We can supply any of your plumbing needs'. Why not buy the best fixtures now and get them for prices comparable to what you would expect to pay for cheaper grades? j L A \ ATORIES. $13. bare. Good grade reverse trap toilets, ;• $27.50 hare. E ljer Reverse Trap Toilets, $39.50 bare; Bath I i Tub. $62.50 bare. THE KITCHEN Install a modern kitchen sink while they are available at these low prices. Double compart. lecfee back sink. $21.19 bare. 18x24 steel S.C sink. $7.50; 18x30 steel SC. sink, $8t00 bare. Lovei jo u i drainboards w ith beautiful plastic counter topping at only $1.80 sq. yard. REMEMBER OUR PRICES ARE COMPARA-I IIVE TO MAIL ORDER HOUSE PRICES. BUY THE BEST EOR LESS! eorsale — AT THE PILOT OFFICE! DENN SUPPLY CO. EASY ST BROOKINGS. ORE