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* Brookings-Harboj Pilot Thursday, January 10, 1957 ¿ L A S S STARTED BEFORE I G O T HERE, /V IA 'A M ^ J -^ Topaz Rebekah Lodge Installed Officers Council Holds Regular Meeting Brookings, Oregon Tuesday Evening A series of resig n atio n s an d ap p o in tm e n ts sta rte d off th e first re g u la r council m eetin g held by th e new council T u esd ay n ig h t u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of M ayor Fell C am pb ell. T he council accep ted th e resig n a tio n of office clerk , M rs. H. M. C oates, th e re s ig n atio n of A1 H it- zek from th e b u d g et co m m ittee, an d F ren ch ie A rrell from th«- b u d get co m m ittee. D. D. W illiam s w as also ta k e n off th e b u d g et com m itte e as he h as m oved into H a r bor. T h e council also read th e resig n a tio n of Dot M artin as city en g i n eer, b u t a m otion w as m ad e th a t th e m ay o r be g ra n te d perm issio n to re a p p o in t M artin as city en g i n e e r, on th e sam e basis, a $100 a m o n th re ta in e r fee. T w o w ere ap p o in ted to th e bud get co m m ittee by th e council. T h ey w ere: C live M anley, fo rm er co u n cilm an and Bob D im m ick, fo rm er B rookings m ay o r. M anley w ill succeed W illiam s an d D im m ick w ill succeed B otzek. Th«- fifth vacan cy on th e bud get co m m ittee w as not nam ed p en d in g in v estig atio n . T h e re- m ain in tw o a re M u rry P alm er an d A rch ie H en d rick s. T h e council session w as sh o rt, en d in g b efo re 10 p.m. E arl B re u e r w as n am ed p re s i d e n t o f th e council and L ee H ein w as n am ed fin an ce c h a irm a n . A rt B o llin g er w as up to discuss th e d elay in lay in g th e la te ra ls an A rt stre e t. T h e council said th a t th ey w ould be d o n e as soon as th«- m ain sew er line is p u t in. W illiam B ald eree w as re-ap p o in ted city a tto rn ey . A n o rd in an ce w as passed w hich go v ern ed th e licen sin g of any m e rc h a n t p atro lm e n o r special police o fficer in th e area. C h ief of T h e o fficers of T opaz R eb ek ah L odge No. 241 w ere in sta lle d in to th e ir c h a irs T u esd ay ev en in g a t th e I.O .O.F. h all w ith O pal La- B rook, d is tric t d e p u ty p resid en t as th e inst illin g officer. S he w as assisted by F ay e S ta n h u rst as d ep u ty m a rsh al an d o th e r p ast noble g ran d s. T h e o fficers fo r th e com ing y e a r a re as follow s: N oble G ran d , E dith F o x ; Vice g ran d , B e rn ad in e K elley; R eco rd in g S ecretary , O pal L aB rook; F in an cial S e c r e t a r y , H en rietta D ill; T re a su re r, L ucille C ole; W ard en , M argie G ad d is; C o n d u cto r, T h elm a P etteg rew ; C olor B earer, Violet W allace; C h ap lain , B ery l B o llinger; M usic ian, M arie O rr; Inside G u a rd ia n , L ila G lass; O u tsid e G u a rd ia n , G race Z irb el; R ight S u p p o rte r to th e Noble G ran d , H a rrie t B ak er; L eft S u p p o rte r to th e N oble G ran d , A leth a P h illip s; R ig h t S u p p o rte r to th e V ice G ran d . Ellen Jo h n so n an d L eft S u p p o rte r to th e Vice G ran d , A m b er C am pbell. F e b ru a ry m eeting a t th e G ra n g e hall on th e 22nd. A ll e ig h t g rad e girls in te re ste d in jo in in g sc o u tin g T h e G irl S cout T roop 3 m et a re asked to a tten d . T u esd ay nig h t a t th e hom e of M rs A ny o th e r girls in v a rio u s age Mfl A m lin. D iscussion of a tta in in g th e ir first class badges an d a poss groups in te re ste d in becom ing a ible ca n d y sale w as th e m ain o r girl scout a re asked to co n tac t M rs. C h arles M attew s o r M rs. A m d e r of business. T h e tro o p decid ed to hold th e ir lin at 3371. Seven. P a t W illiam s of P o rt O r GIRL SCOVT TROOP 3 fo rd w as high w ith 14 points. MET T l ’ESDAY NIGIl'K BROOKS WIN EIGHTH GAME T h e o u tg o in g N oble G ran d Lily B ro w n w as p resen ted a P ost N o ble G ran d co llar by th e lodge, and gifts from th e P a st N oble G ra n d ’s clu b an d h e r officers. S he R olling along in high g ear th e in tu r n p resen ted th e lodge w ith a larg e elec tric clock fo r use in B rookings B ru in s w on th e ir eig h th g am e in ten s ta rts T u esd ay night, th e h all. decisio n in g P o rt O rfo rd 53-48 on A fte r th e m eeting, a social h o u r th e O rfo rd floor. w as en jo y ed , w ith re fre sh m e n ts T h e B rooks sta rte d slow ly, b u t serv ed by th e co m m ittee. m an ag ed a 116 lead a t th e end of th e first q u a rte r, b u t used a good Police Bud C ross re q u ested th e th ird q u a rte r to ta k e th e victory, o rd in an ce to en a b le him to screen In th e th ird stan za th e B rookings can d id a te s fo r an y proposed “m e r sq u ad ch alk ed up 17 p o in ts w h ile c h a n t p a tro l’’ so th a t th e re is no h o ld in g P o rt O rfo rd to te n to w in o onfliction w ith th e p resen t police th e co n test. force. S ta n G rib b le an d Bill W orkin- T h e m eetin g w as a d jo u rn e d g er each n e tte d 12 p o in ts, w h ile w ith th e n e x t m eetin g d a te set a t J e r r y A n d erso n ad d ed ten , Ron L an e e ig h t an d Ron B ullock F e b ru a ry 13, a W ednesday. T h e B rookings JV sq u ad w on easily ag ain , w h ip p in g th e J u n io r P ira te s by a 46 33 count, a fte r tra ilin g in th e first q u a rte r 11-6. In th e second p erio d th e y push ed to a 20-14 lead an d n e v e r w ere h ead ed . T h ey n e tte d 17 p o in ts in th e th ird p e rio d to w in easily. F re d A n d erso n an d J im G rib b le led B ro o k in g s sco rin g w ith 11 p o in ts apiece. j j WHY BOTHER TURNING OVER A NEW LEAF? N«w Year's Resolutions are like crying babies . . . they must be carried outl 07834934 | If worried by "‘Bladder Weakness-' <Oet- tlng Up Nights or Bed Wetting, too fre quent, burning or Itching urination) or Strong Sm elling, Cloudy Urine, due to common Kidney and Bladder Irritations, try CY8TEX for quick help. 30 years use prove safety for young and old. Ask drug gist for CYSTEX under money-back guar antee See how fast you Improve. le t us tell you how you can get the power to live a new, victorious life and enjoy it. & Come to our Church this Sunday and a»k *'<•; us about it. Brookings Bible Church CLOSING OUT PRICES SLASHED SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JAN. 10th 30% OFF ENTIRE STOCK TO GO Except Few Items Listed Everything in the store goes at this ridiculous price except the following, which will be 20% off, Wrangler Jeans for Men & Boys, Headlight industrial Black Jeans, Hickory Shirts and chambray shirts and all rainwear. Now is the chance for real savings on good staple clothing. HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF THESE TERRIFC BUYS Reg. Sale $3.95 $2.77 4.95 3.45 5.95 4.16 1.00 .70 11.95 8.36 10.95 7.66 2.98 2.08 reduced 30% 10.95 7.66 1.00 .70 4.95 3.46 Manhattan DRESS SHIRTS . . Manhattan SPORT SHIRTS . . Sea Island SPORT SHIRTS . . Healthknit T-Shirt & Briefs . . Chippewa Wool Shirts . . Levi Straus Wool SHIRTS . . . . Flannel SPORT SHIRTS Mens’ SOCKS $1 55c, 39c—all Famous Make DRESS HATS . . Mens Wool boot Socks Levi Denim PEGGERS Black Bear Wool WHIPCORDS (Not All Sizes) ..................... Black Bear Wool Whip Cruisers Levi Mens Popsters ................. Chippewa Shirt Jacs .......... Black Bear Jac Shirts ............. Mens Sport Coats ..................... Mens Belts (a rack full ............. Mens Swank Wallets (plus tax) B-15 Quilted Jackets ‘OD’ . . . . Mens Orion Slip On SWEATER Manhattan Dacron, Cotton Shirts Mens Suntan P a n ts ................... 13.95 22.50 14.95 9.76 15.75 10.46 7.66 20.96 .98 5 00 3.50 7.66 10.95 3.46 4.95 5.56 7.95 2.73 3.98 Mens Suntan S h ir ts............ 2.98 2.08 Flannel Work Shirts ................. 2.98 2.08 Faded Blues and W h e a ts......... 4.95 3.46 Leather Suede J k t s ............ 19.95 Black Bear 100% Wool Chopper Jackets ................... Mens 10% Wool Union Suit 13.86 17.95 11.76 . . 3.39 2.37 Mens 25% Wool Union Suit . . Mens 100r < Wool Uniofi Suit . 4.69 10.95 3.28 7.66 Mens 100r7 Wool Drawers and Shirts ...................................... 4.95 3.46 Mens SWEAT SHIRTS ..... 198 (Not too many left) Nylon Quilt Jackets (Washable) 13.95 1.39 9.76 Mens Terry Cloth R o b e s........... 4.16 5.95 Black and White Pegged Cords Boys Slacks ................................ Boys SW E A T E R S..................... 6.95 4.95 7.95 Virgin W ool— O rion— Trim Collar HERE ARE SOME MORE EXAMPLES OF THE FEW ITEMS AT 20% OFF Rainfair Nylon Rain Jackets and pants ....................... Hickory Shirts ................. Chambray Shirts ............... ___ Black Jeans ....................... Headlight Industrial ......... Boys Wranglers ................. 10.95 3.49 2.19 4.98 3.98 2.98 CHECK OUR 9 8 c TABLE 10.95 29.95 A b so lu tely "o R efunds or Exchanges Shehe 4.86 3.46 5.45 Clothing 8.76 2.79 4.76 3.98 3.18 2.38