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Local N ew s H appenings A b o u t Folks You K now Scouts Want Building A time and place for everv- ! thing.” by the united family. A sister Someone wrote that little gem presented her family with a new- and the youngsters of Brookings daughter and Miss Wagner with want to use it right here. a new niece on that day. lake the first word, "time”_ ♦ time to build a Scout building Gordon Goetz attended the Ming trees, Yeltons is right now while the weather Oregon Coast Association meet -- ♦— is unsettled, not good enough for Mrs. Edith Ackley has returned ing at Salem on Monday. He ac companied the Bob Phillips to from San Jose where she visited your summer jobs ami not too Salem and flew home with Pete her sister for five weeks. She bad for anything. "An<l place" are the next words Lesmeister who also attended the was met at Crescent City by Mrs. meeting of the Board of Repre Clara Kern when the bus did not to consider. We have a place to build plans and all and we sentatives. The board plans a continue on through. are definitely at the place of ♦ ♦ invention at Coos Bay in the Mr. and Mrs Sam Gott drove need. fall of this year and adopted a ‘T o r” is the next word to con to Shasta City late last week to resolution shunting additional funds into the State Highway De visit their daughter, Jean, and sider. Here are some of the peo ple who are "for” the building. partment for the building of bet family for a couple days. Cubs, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts — ♦— - ter highways and maintenance. Gifts, Yeltons. and explorers, along with the Mr. Goetp says the load limit Mr. and M rs* Henry Wilbank countless Den Mothers, Den Dads, was to be lifted between Coquille and the California line on Feb. are visiting friends in Portland Leaders. Committeemen and just 17 if road conditions improved. and her parents in Seattle, for plain friends of Scouting. "Everything” is the last and At present writing rain is falling two weeks. They drove north last as usual the most important. and this date may have to be Wednesday. Here in our fair city we have postponed. —♦ not only the know-how’ and ’el Pete Lesmeister and Frank bow grease, but we have nearly Myrtlewood, Yelton. Burdell went to Corvallis on Sat all the material needed, including urday for the Oregon State uni Brookings friends of Rev. E. C. versity game. Frank came home the men that go with these items. Hicks are hoping for his speedy Sunday while Pete went to Salem Cement work, rock, gravel, tile, recivery from a stroke suffered for an Oregon Coast Association plumbing, wiring, doors, locks, last week. He is at the home of meeting on Monday. He Hew hinges, windows, nails, lumber, shakes, paint, lockers, sinks, toi his daughter. Mrs. Una Rowley, home on Tuesday. lets, tanks, tables, and many south of Harbor. ----+--- Mrs. Ben Kerns and children more. As 1 understand this program A. C. Thompson, who was taken took the bus for San Francisco to Crescent City hospital lately, Saturday where they will make is supjiosed to be some sort of is now' at home. It is necessary their home. Mr. Kerns preceded a memorial to Scouting so the for him to rest most of the time. them last week. Their personal work has to be of an enduring nature. effects were sent by van. I How about it? Let’s get busy. Mrs. Roy Parker is visiting in ♦ Record Players, Yelton. One of your Scoutmasters. San Francisco this week. ---- -- ♦— Dali Sanders of Troop 32. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Manley now Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wingler Sponsored by I.O.O.F. Lodge. ---------- ------------ are occupying the Lyle Redfield occupy the former quarters ol J the Alexander studio. Mr. and home during their absence. Mrs. Glen Rogers are at home in February Second —♦ ---- the apartment vacated by the Mr. and Mrs. Maycock, who just recently leased the Nook Manleys. Groundhog Day — ♦ Cafe, have relinquished their Mr. and Mrs. F. E. White and the grpundhog coming out lease and closed the restaurant son moved into the Ben Kerns of Did hibernation Feb. 2, doojs. Clarence Stollcr is owner home over the weekend. The see his shadow Monday, in southwestern of the cafe. Whites are new' business people Oregon? What do you think? here, having taken over the ap The day began in typical Web- Alpha Colors, Yeltons. pliance and radio division of the foot winter day style. Rain start A complete list of Oregon State Matot company, which is now ed to fall at exactly 4:20 am . By Bank directors and officers includ known as the White Appliance 10 o'clock .22 of an inch was measured in Brookings and six ing. A. R. Bergman. W. L. Crissy, company. Robert O. Dimmick, Wilson Free Mildred Byrne ♦ and Grace Yel hours later .55 of an inch more man, George Funk, Hannah ton have returned from Tucson, was recorded. An overcast sky of stratus Langer, E. L. Morton. Officers Ariz.. where they took Miss Jean are E. L. Morton, president; A. Byrne to enter the college sec clouds was seemingly brought R. Borgman, vice president; W. L. ond semester. They drove on to lower by fog w’ith visibility re Crissy, vice president; H. F. Ly- Nogales on the Mexican border duced to five miles. The tempera ness. cashier; D. Dimmick,, as and returned by way of the ture remained fairly high vary ing from 45.4 to 51 degrees. sistant cashier; V. B. Morton, Grand Canyon. A south-southeastern wind pre assistant cashier;. This local bank was opened on May 10, 1932. Mrs. Nellie Fackrell of Amer vailed with a velosity of 5 to 20 ican Falls, Idaho, is visiting her miles per hour. Sea level pres Miss La Vaughn Wagner, fifth son, R. P. Fackrell, and family. sure ranged from 30.11 to 30.16. grade teacher, spent the weekend She came to Brookings from Or The amount of moisture meas in Roseburg at the home of her derville. Utah, where she had ured at 10 in the evening was parents. Her brother, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. .37 and .48 at 4.00 a m., making been in Korea for some time, had Hoyt. Mrs. Hoyt is great-great the total of 1.62 inches precipi arrived home for a 30-day leave. grandmother of little Richard tation for a 24 hours period. A deferred Christmas celebration Thomas Jr., sixth generation From all indications the ground and exchange of gifts was enjoyed down. hog did not see his shadow and —A— will be coming out of hiberna Phonograph Records, Yelton. tion to stay for good short of the ♦ six weeks period, if there is any thing to this groundhog theory. Mr. and Mrs. John Bonn of the Bonn Motel are in Portland this week. They will return this w eekend. z B. B. Crabb Co. Untagged Venison Guilty, Fined $500 Bookkeeping Pay Roll Freeman Theodore Getchett was brought before Justice of the Peace Terrel Cooper. Gold i Beach, and plead guilty to pos session of untagged venison on Jan. 14, 1953. He was fined $500 and $250 suspended and 60 days Taxes Insurance Kerr Building Brookings, Oregon Susp en d ed • • • • • J, • s e n te n c e » — ( <ists w e ie : ft ♦ Business machines. Yelton. V.F.W. Hall Roof Shingled Brookings Harbor Pilot 9 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1953 Several of the faithful veter ans have shown up and shingled most of the roof of the V.F.W. hall. More shingles have been ordered and as soon as they ar rive. • will be used to finish the job. It will require, all told, about 25 squares, and cost in the neigh• borhood ot $250. According to Post Commander Koehler the building won't need any more i*oot attention lor a good many years. It is layed on top of the original roof, taken off at Camp White and replaced when the building was reassembled here. Town and Country i Gas Company Call Ph. 3521, Crescent City, or write P. O. Box 342, Crescent C ity . J. E. (Jim) DAYTON, dis tributor. Butane tanks for rent, sale or lease. Office located at Anderson Plumbing Co., Fresno Street, otli Pacific Ave., Crescent City. For the Finest In Commercial Printing D IA L 2282 Brookings Harbor Pilot Support your local merchants SMQRGASBQRd EVERY SUNDAY — 12:00 to 9:00 P. M. BAYVIEW GARAGE ALL YOU CAN EAT A t State Line A LA CARTE SPECIALS TO SUIT YOUR TASTES Specializing in Radiator Repair Call Brookings 2234 between 5 30 and 7:00 pm. for delivery’ service GEORGE SHIPLEY. OWNER Portions for Children -- Half Price SHAPS MAGIC KITCHEN Telephone 4041 W e Cater Parties and Banquets 4’a Miles N. of Crescent City on Alder Road