Boy Scouts W ill
Sell Cakes Sat. 18
Boy Scouts will offer the public-
beaut ¡fully decorated cakes on
Saturday, April 18. to swell the
funds for Jamboree expenses.
The cake shown at Dimmicks
will be made and decorated by
Mrs. George Widney. The one dis
played at the Chetco store will
be made by Mrs. Don Craig, and
Kathrine Smith will bake the cake
shown at Redfields.
Boy Scouts will be in charge
of the sale, on which tickets will
be issued for 25c each. The pub
lic is invited to make an effort
to help the Scouts in this project.
Next Saturday other mothers
will donate cakes to be displayed
in the grocery stores, which will
be won by someone with a sweet
tooth.
Legion A u x ilia ry
Officers V isit
The Oregon state president of
the American Legion Auxiliary,
Gayle Kreason, and district presi
dent, Theresa Devereaux, will
pay their official visit to Chetco
unit on Thursday, April 23. A
luncheon honoring the guests will
be given at Don’s Cliff House,
with a special program planned
for entertainment.
Another girl will be going to
Girls’ State in June, expenses
paid by the Legion Auxiliary.
The junior high school miss will
be chosen on her qualifications
to fill the requirements and is
an honor in every’ sense of the
word.
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Local N ew s H a p p en in g s
A b o u t F olks You K n o w
Ross Putnam. Zada frisdale,
Lloyd Swearingen. Louis Stoller,
Robert Swan, Lee English and
Tom Daugherty are called for
grand jury duty at Gold Beach
on April 20 at 10:00 a m.
Mrs. Mildred Byrne took her
daughter, Miss Joan Byrne, to
Dunsmuir, Calif., Saturday where
she took the train for Tucson.
Ariz., where she is a student at
the State university. She had
been spending spring vacation at
A large cougar was shot by home.
Robert Miller on the Hockema
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ranch at Pistol river last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bonn left
It had been credited with the Wednesday for Reno, Nev., and
killing of 14 sheep and also de points south, Los Angeles and
stroyed a two-year-old elk. It San Diego. John will attend the
weighed more than a hundred trap shoot in Reno April 23 to 26
pounds and measured 8-ft., 4-in
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from tip to tip.
Dentist
R.
E. Smith is now in
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Portland
having
dental work done
Rev. Manson Metcalf has just
returned from Vallejo, Calif. for himself.
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While there he purchased a new
Baptista Pedriola leaves this
Pontiac, and will go East to take week to begin the long trip to
delivery of it soon.
his boyhood home in Switzerland.
The baseball game played Fri He has been in poor health at his
day afternoon on the local field Harbor home lately and will stay
an indefinite period
between Port Orford and the in Europe for ----
local high school team was won
Mrs. Clara Kerns is in San
by the Brookings boys.
Francisco for a visit with her son
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Ben and family. Ben goes into ac
John Brown returned from his tive service with the Air Corp in
business trip to The Dalles on Texas shortly.
Saturday. Also at the Bonn Mo
tel were Mr. Dunning from Port Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward
land. who is associated with Pa Cardw’ell this weekend were Mrs.
cific Motors. Mrs. Fred Bergman, E. A. Neustel, Oregon City, and
a director of Oregon State Bank, Mr. Herbert Doby, sister and
from Medford, and a honeymoon nephew of Mrs. Cardwell. Mr.
couple, Mr. and Mrs. Warren, of Doby is on leave for a month
Vancouver, B.C.
from Bainbridge, Md.. where he
has been attending preparatory
Mrs. Betty Benson Bock of school and expects to enter An
Coos Bay and a friend were napolis shortly.
guests last weekend at the Brook
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ings hotel. Betty grew’ up in
The Busy Needles 4-H group
the Harbor area and has many holds regular meetings 'each
friends here.
week. Last week they sold lilies
for the crippled children’s fund
on the streets with enthusiasm Brookings Harbor Pilot 7
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and added several dollars to the
amount raised in the Brookings
area.
pupil of Mrs. Peterson in the
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elementary school and misses his
( harlot te Simpson and a friend little playmates. He will be seven
from San Francisco visited the on May 5.
home folks last week for a short
time. Charlotte attended school
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here and is now employed in the
big city.
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Charles and Pear, Young went
on a rock hunting trip to the
John Day country on Friday.
They looked for agate on the
Pridy ranch and returned on
Wednesday.
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St. Timothy’s Guild of the
Episcopal church will hold a food
sale at the Brookings Market on
Friday, April 24, beginning at
10:00 a.m. Mrs. Cleo Ellison and
Mrs. Hines are joint chairmen in
charge of the sale.
Dallas Edward Ettinger, six-
year-old son of Mrs. Roy Kinion,
has been confined to bed with
rheumatic fever for the last two
weeks. He had the flu about two
months ago and shortly before
Easter became quite ill. He is a
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