Thursday, April 4, 1957 Brookings-Harbor Pilot THANK YOU Curry Scouting In Big Gain C urry County Scouting is going ahead w ith a roar. The C urry County group was in first place in the Oregon T ra il Council in standing for new m em bers. The County was also high in the Ja n u ary figures. In the F ebruary report received by H enry K err the follow ing fig. ures w ere noted: T here are four dens of cubs with 188 m em bers com pared to 119 last year; there are six troops of scouts w ith 110 m em bers copared to four troops and 66 m em bers last y ear .There are 1 troop of Exployers w ith 45 m em bers com pared to 35 last year. Total Scouts are 343 m em bers in 11 units com pared to 220 Library Membership We w ish to th a n k all of the It w as reported at last M onday people who sent flow ers, cards evening’s m eeting of the local and w ere so kind and sym pathetic lib rary association t h a t over Mrs. Cleo D uikhart eighty m em berships to it had been and fam ily taken out since th e last m eeting. M em bership costs b ut $1.50 per year per person, m uch cheaper THANK YOU than th e cost of any book bor I wish to th an k all the kind row ed or used as reference. These people who helped us in our tro u latter privileges are, of course, ble, especially the fire dept. Also the G range, VFW and IOOF for free to th e public. VFW Auxiliary Active The ladies of the local VFW A uxiliary conducted a very suc cessful sale of new and used goods at th e ir hall this past week end. They plan to run an o th er in the fall. T hey are especially grateful to those who m ade the sale a success, either in co n trib u ting m aterials o r patronizing their sale, and especially w ant to thank N orris K em p for the fine job of advertising he did for them . the dance they gave. Also all who Proceeds from the sale will donated to us. mostly be used for im proving the THANK YOU building which is in considerable Mrs. A nabel Sm ith I wish to th an k all my friends dem and by the public. and sons and neighbors for all the lovely cards, flow ers and gifts which I received d u rin g my recent illness. m em bers in 8 units last year. Mrs. Reita Tierce The percentage of gain in C urry County was 56 percent, com pared to the next highest, 16 percent Drive Carefully in Lincoln district. ing Sym phulids harm ing Lily bulbs, O riental crops and vege tables, assured $2,500 available for research w ork Ju ly 1, if U. S. D. A. appropriation not re duced. W orking w ith U. S. D A. to find semi-experienced m en to conduct experim ental w ork in area w ith Charles F. Doucette of Sum ner, Wash. Sym hulid pro blem s concern of U. S. D. A. here. Two Make Honors Af Oregon Tech A nnouncem ent of the w inter term honor roll achievem ent by students at Oregon Technical In stitu te was m ade today by the R egistrar's office. Two local students secured re cognition of scholastic accom p lishm ent for the term which end ed M arch 15. Th y were Eugene Simpson. Radio and Television Technology, grade point average 3 90, and D en nis Fadling, Diesel M achanics, grade point average 3 57. Scholarship grades at Oregon Tech arc based on the stu d e n t’s Hear Ye! Hear Ye! CALLING ALL HANDYMEN AND DO IT Y O U R S E L F E R S Dewalt Saw Demonstration d e m o n stra te d Regret to tell you U S. D. A. w ill not move S um ner office to Brookings-H arbor area, although they appreciate offer by C u rry County Court and Pacific Bulb G row ers Association. Sen. R ichard N euberger Rep. C harles P orter D ew alt s a w dem onstration. C h e tc o 'H ard w are, S aturday 1 to 6 p.m . Brookings, Oregon Brookings Items Rev. A. Becker of P ayette, Id a ho, occupied the pulpit Sunday evening at the B aptist Com m unity church. Special music was p re sented w ith a du et w ith Ju d y S adler and Mr. A. Lapp. A large num ber of Brookings people attended the concert a t Crescent C ity S atu rd ay evening, and enjoyed the harpist, Miss M ildred Billing, and also her talk on, and display of h arps of d iffer ent origins, from the biblical tim es up to the m odern. Miss N orene D oherty, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doherty, spent the w-eek end here from h er home in San Francisco, w here she is employed. — Try Pilot Printing — B. P. O. ELKS LODGE 1934 ELKS E X A L T E D R U LE R a b ility in p ra c ti d work and classroom w ork in re lated technical subjects. AT THE Wire Tells of Research Aid CHETCO HARDWARE FROM 1 TO 6 P. M. SATURDAY, APRIL 6th STOP IN AND SEE THIS MOST VERSAT" OF ALL 7 * ’»'S OPERATE — DEMONSTRATION BY MP.. 7 Y MCRROW OF BAKER HAMILTON CO., San Francisco, Calif. SPECIAL SALE FOR WEEK OF APRIL 6 TO 13th 14 2 non metalic cable — reg. $.07 per ft. now only $8.80 per 250 ft. coil 12 2 non metalic cable — reg *0.09 per ft. now only $11.18 per 250 ft coil % O. D. copper tube — reg $0.40 per ft., now only 25c per ft. A telegram received by the Pilot W ednesday from Sen. Rich- ard N euberger, and R epresenta tive Charles P o rter indicated the possibility of receiving S2500 for local research on the Sym phulid disease, cu rren tly a pain in the neck for lily bulb grow ers here. The w ire reported th at the U. S. D epartm ent of A griculture as sured them th at the money would be m ade available, providing the A griculture Dept. funds are not reduced. The money would become available after Ju ly 1. The telegram read as follows: To Brookings-H arbor Pilot: Conferred T uesday w ith U. S A griculture Dept. office concern- ■ Saturday, April 6 DANCE - $1.00 Buffet Lunch - 50c W F.H.A. Approved • Loans Available FULLY LANDSCAPED PAVED STREETS WITH UiJRBS ® BEAUTIFUL VIEW ® ELECTRIC PANEL . HEAT • WARDROBE CLOSETS FULLY WEATHER- STRIPPED AND INSULATED e LARGE TILE BATH WITH TUB & SHOWER • 3 BED ROOMS e PLASTERED THROUGHOUT e FIRE PLACE • PATIO e 2 CAR GARAGE • HARDWOOD FLOORS THROUGHOUT Fully Landscaped Courtest o f Brookside A zalea » V • S Dri ve North to Crest Motel, Left on Arnold Lane. Follow Arrows Fully Furnished th ro u g h courtesy o f W estern A u to Open Fri., Sah, Sun., April 5 - 7 1 p. m. Until 6 p. m. BUILDERS - COLBERT & COLBERT FAUERSO - LESMEISTER AGENCY, INC Sales Agents I