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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1954)
Betas Give Party For Crescent City To Give Two Dolls A w a y a t Christmas B eta Sigma Phi will aw ard two The Ret a Iota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi gave a M ad-H atter’s Saucy W alker dolls, complete p arty for the Crescent City c h a p t w ith hand-sewn wardrobes, in a er of this w orldw ide organization draw ing to be held shortly be the evening of October 19, at the fore Christm as. As a result of the popularity of Rod and Gun Club hall. Each girl arrived wearing her last year’s drawing, when over own m illinery creation, and the 800 tickets w ere sold, the Betas final a rra y of headgear was both have decided to double this y e a r’s ingenious and startling. A fter fun and give two children a parading the hall, the m em bers m errier Christm as. The clothes heard the judges decision, aw ard for the beautiful doll will all ing the prizes for originality to be hand made by Beta members, two of the guests and one Brook ings member, Elinor Sm ith, This was the first tim e the two • sister chapters have had an of FOR REN T Furnished cabins at ficial get-together, and along w ith W inchuck Court. —37-1 p charades and general fun, the m em bers took advantage of this FOR REN T Clean som fortable cabin at S m ith’s Cabin and opportunity to compare notes on T railer Court above Hanscams their various B eta Sigm a Phi S tore in Harbor. —37-lc activities. The hall was decorated w ith FOR SALE — N early new’ well great originality, as the interior built 2 bedroom house, plastered of a m illinery shop, w ith models walls, hardwood floors, control of every’ conceivable kind of hat oil heating system, insulated, covering the walls. The h at m otif built ins, reasonably priced. was continued in the decoration See Davis, M aple and Alder. of the small tables placed around —374c the room, at which the B etas w ere served, hot rolls and coffee. FOR SALE — Duo TH erm oil heater, tank and tubes included. The two chapters greatly e n Like new. Reasonably priced. joyed this get'acquainted party, and plan to holdmany fu tu re con J. F. Rhoads, 4th house beyond ferences for a stim ulating ex V. F. W. Hall on the right of change of ideas. Pioneer. —37-2p Too Late to Classify BETAS HAVE NEW SPONSOR Mrs. Alice P utnam of H arbor has accepted the invitation of the Beta Iota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi to become their new sponsor. This position was form erly held by Mrs. H arvey Foster, who was unable to continue in this role this year. As sponsor, Mrs. P utnam is an honorary m em ber of the B eta Iota chapter, and will be con cerned with guiding the c h a p te r’s social com m ittee in the planning of events for the year, as well as helping to m aintain w ithin the chapter the ideals of Beta Sigma Phi. FOR SA L E - T railer, box 2x4x8 ft, ¿$35 00; ex tra wheels, 7:00 x 15 tires, axle and wheels fla t bed for another trailer. Also 1000 sq. fe. corrugated alum inum roofing; 450 sq. ft. green butt shingles, roll of K raft-T ex sheathing paper. Bargains on all. M osswercs on old highway, 2 mi. S. of line.— —37-2p s 1951 C H E \ ROLE1, ............ New paint, heater £ 1949 PLYMOUTH, 4 door radio, heater J 1952 DeSOTO EIREDOME 8, 4 door, radio, heater excellent condition J 194«, STUDEBAKER </2 TO N PICKUP s 5 0)48 CMC % TON, 4 Speed 1 ransmission 1952 DODGE »/, TON ! Meaning Buiett 4 5 Highway ioi ' North End Of I own Brookings-Harbor Pilot TON and 1/2 If it is the tru th what does it it m a tte r who says it. 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Art work, done in our office to fit your needs. î * BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Phone 2 2 8 2 13 THURSDAY, NOV. 4. 1954 TRUCK FOR SALE T urbinator dryer, $49.50, Kay Sandstrom , phone 3325. —37-lc 1950 \ \ ILIAS JEEP, Overdrive ings Library. The doll and her clothes will be on display at m any of the Brook- in ^ s H a rb o r stores tow’ard the beginning of December. The date and place of the draw ing will be announced later. /------------ ----------------------------------------------------- ---\ FOR SALE E arrings Earrings, E arrings, 500 pairs. 2 for $1.00 MAYS, Hotel Brookings 37-lc \ 4-Square USED CARS i and packed into a cosmopolitan w ardrobe trunk. Last year’s win ner was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Botzek. The proceeds from the draw ing were used last year to help spon sor high-school Sunday afternoon bowling teams. This year, most of the money will be converted into furniture and books for the children’s room of the new Brook