Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 01, 1956, Image 12

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    Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Thursday, November I, 1956
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Brookings Items
quite a few fish and not especially
perturbed by the river getting
roily and the fish not biting.
Local Cartoonist
Report Annual
Makes Good
A Good Fellowship H our will
Red Ross, who help keep Ed &
M endy’s going, is said to be layed be held afte r the evening ser-
up w ith some sort of an ailment .ices at the Baptist church S un­
which he’s trying to subdue and day Dacons of the church will be
in charge and friends are invited
get back onto the job.
The Brookings Cham ber of
For several traffic violations to attend.
' o...iae c is prepar.ng an indus- w hile said to be drunk. LaVerne
tri d survey to be used in showing K eith Edw ards of Crescent City,
potential industrial interests ju st was fined $363 or can spend 7 2 ^
w hat the area has to ofler.
days in the Del N orte county jail,
One portion of the suivey com according to reports.
A rth u r Eber Sherm an. 38. Gold
pleted shows inform ation from
the U. S. W eather Bureau. The Beach and Norma Lilliam Van
average rainfall in Brookings is Horn, 44, of Brookings obtained
a m arriage license at Crescent
60.98 inches per year.
City, October 16
The total snowfall reported in
Roy Sunderland form er part
16 years shows a m an of 1.1 in­ ner in the Chetco Home & Auto
ches. The mean tem perature in here, has taken on the iob of sel'-
the 16 year period shows a 52.4 ing for the Ken Ward Steel Build­
figure.
ing Co. of Portland, according to
The mean m arium is C0.3, an item in the m etiopolitan paper.
an 1 the mean minimum is 44.4 He was form erly w ith the Butler
The highest tem perature record- j outfit m anufacturers of prefab,
ed here in 17 years is an even 100 m etal buildings.
degrees while the lowest ever re­
F ath er Keis has been handicap
ped w ith sciatic trouble and has
corded is 19 degrees.
been forced to tak e it easy for a
Pd Ad‘ ll.lfir ld for Sec, of Siale Comm , u m b.
cubs showed their pupets made in , spell. He says it cam e at an op
Valuti, Chrm .. 42$ Oregon BMg., SaPm O re-' •
portune
tim
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when
he’d
taken
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th eir den meetings. Donald Wim-
ix i lv and L arry Clasen dem on '
strating the making of puppets of
••WRITE-IN" to Retain
pupt r mache. Bradley Lewis ol
D tn 8 gave an entertaining num-
JUDGE
u u w ith his pupets. O ther dens
showing w eie 2, 6 and 7. The fol­
lowing aw ards were g.ven. Bob-
eat pins, Gary Weeks, Jim m y
Young, Kirn Ei b and Jeflery
for JUDGE of tho
oinu, all ol Den 2. Wolf badges:
Jo h n Thompson, Bob Hein and
K enneth Bonde, Den 8; David
Stadsm euller of Den 6 received a
Gold Arrow and a S ilver Arrow
P O S ITIO N N O . ONC
and Roy K ruger a one year pin
Several buys are eligible for g rad ­
W e urge you to take this ad to the polls with you and
uation from the pack but only
write in W M . M cA L LIS T E R on the N on partisan Judi­
H ugh Akers of Den 6 was presen.
ciary ballot, as illustrated below. He is eminently qualified
to receive his certificate of g rad u ­
ation.
and should be retained as Judge.
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rh e scoutm aster appointed the
following com m ittee to assist in
Cub Scout work: Don Vaughn,
William E. T aylor
Fred Stienm etz and Byron Becker W illiam E. Fuller
Sam uel A. Hall
Ed F. Ackley
At the close of th e meeting H erbert R. D ew art
David R. F o rtier
cider, doughnuts and cookies w ere
F rederic H. S tark w eath er, Jr.
served by the com mitteemen, the
scouts assisting.
The them e for next m onth’s
meeting, November 23 will be
“Life in Puerto Rico”
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A training meetii g for
m others was held at the horn -• of
Mrs. Eilcn Lewis, October 25 xvi h
a good attendance. These t . ining
m eetings are im portant to Dan
MeAllihti r for .Judge Com m ittee, Central Building.
m others and will be held each
Dave Fortier, Chairman.
month.
Dick Wilson, Brookings, was
honored w hen one of his fine car
toons appealed in a national mag-
az nt', the McCullough Cha.n Sax.
Reporter for October 1956. W ils.n
a newcomer to this area has sun
m itted various cartoons to many
magaz.nes an I som ‘day m g it b
Brookings contribution to Colliers
or other nationally famous m a ; a
zines.
( I B SCOUT NEWS
The Oetober pack m eeting wa-
held Friday evening, O ctober 26
in the VFW hail w ith a good at
tendance of cubs and paren
“ A dventure * w ith Puppets”, was
the them e of the m an th and a
variety of puppets w ere shown by
the various dens. The m eeting
presided over by Scoutm aster
Ernest W heeler, assisted by Scout­
m aster Russel W heeler and Ver-
non Hanscam.
Den 8 was in charge of the open
ing flag cen rn my after which the
Rainfall at
80.98 Inches
Wm. MCALLISTER
SUPREME COURT
C. F. “ F e ll” C A M PBELL
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For Mayor
IF ELECTED MAYOR AT NEXT WEEKS ELECTION I PLEDGE MYSELF TO:
1. Curtail All Unnecessary Expenditure of the Taxpayers Money.
2. Stop Further Assessments for Public Improvements Until the City is Ready
and
Able to Pay for Same.
3. Give Full Publicity to the Plans and Act ions of the City Council.
4. Provide an Adminisration Which is Fai r and Impartial to All Concerned.
5. I Hereby Guarantee That My Only Motive is unselfish Community Service.
Signed, C. F. CAMPBELL
My 3 Year Record on the City Council Speaks for Itself
Pd Pol Adv C. F. Canai bell