OO K I no » - H * R B O R
GET ACQUAINTED
HONOR MINISTER
The members of the Presbyter
ian Church held a pot luck dinner
Sunday evening in honor of their
new minister and family, Rev.
Kenneth Kill in, and to also honor
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Turley who
has served as interim minister
since January.
It was held in the Fellowship
hall of the church with over 1 0 0
attending.
GRIBBLE, LANE REGISTER
AT LINFIELD COLLEGE
Stan Gribble, and Ron Lane
were two of the 32 freshmen
who turned out for the first prac
tice session of the Linfield coll
ege football team.
Both Lane and Gribble were
acebackfield men with the Brook-
ings-Harbor football squad.
DO-SI-DO
It will be "Swing and Sway" at
the first Chetco S w in g a ro o s
Square Dance of the year. It
will be held at the VFW hall at
8 p.m . on Saturday, September
21st.
All members and others inter
ested in Joining are urged to
attend.
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' The Pilot is presenting its
first annual "Get Acquainted"
¡issue this week.
Over 2000 issues of the Pilot
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River to Pistol River, Inclusive.
As you may have noticed there
To the regular subscribers we
is a number printed on each of
|ust want to say hello again, and the Pilots. Check over the num
to the non-subscribers we want
ber carefully, and then inspect
to extend an Invitation to join
the ads throughout the paper.
our regular family of readers.
Many of the local merchants are
Mrs. Calvin Gorte and M rs.
Flo Willy drove to Portland F ri
EMBLEM CLUB
day returning Sunday. They met
HAS MEETING
Mrs. Gorte's grandmother there
The Brookings Emblem Club fromDetrpit, Mich, and brought
#265 met in the Elks Club rooms he Thereto spend several weeks.
on September 9, for the first
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business meeting after the sum
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hendricks
mer vacation. Many interesting
and daughter Nancy left Saturday
reports were given about the club for Garden Home, near Portland
activities of the summer; among where they will spend the winter,
them were the part in the Elks
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Picnic, and the food booth at the Offices, three year trustee, and
Joe and Elaine Heffele recently
Curry County Fair.
spent a two week v a c a t i o n
State Organist respectively.
The group was honored by a
visiting Las Vegas, the Grand
Tuesday, Sept. 17, from 2-6
talk by Mr. Emmett Gulley, vice- p.m . there will be transporta
Canyon, and reported a wonder
president of the Brookings Cham tion provided for those who wish
ful time.
ber of Commerce regarding the
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to go to Smith River to donate
future of Brookings, and the part
blood to the Blood Bank, anyone
Word has been received from
the club can play in its future
interested may go to either the
Pete and Ella Lesmeister, from
success.
A rrell's Rexall Drug Store or to
Fresno, Calif, that they a r e
It was decided to sponsor a
Franks Pharmacy for transport
getting settled in their new home
team for the Junior Bowling Leag
and are really enjoying the warm
ation.
•
ue, consisting of children 8 years
After further discussion on the
climate there.
old
through
high
school.
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Hester Menning was elected to forthcoming District Convention,
October 12, delicious refresh
take Arline King's place as 2nd
ments were served by Nellie
Marshal, since Arline has moved
DeBlock, Racheal DeBlock, and
to Eureka.
Louise Murray.
Gifts were presented to Mabel
The next social meeting will
Ostrander and Clara Bowlin who be held on September 23.
were elected to State Association
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giving away pri£es--if the num
ber you have on your paper
corresponds with the number in
the ad—then you win—with no
questions asked.
ANNOUNCE WEDDING
An announcement has been re
ceived of the wedding on Sept. 7,
of Miss Lorraine Fisher, daught
er of Mrs. Helen Stiles, and
niece of Mr. and Mrs. Bert De-
Moss, at her home in Portland
Miss Fisher attended school here
Her mother was Helen DeMoss,
daughter of Mrs. Ina DeMoSs,
who is a pioneer of Brookings
and at present is with her daught
er, Mrs. Stiles in Portland.
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Mrs. Marion Benthusen left
Tuesday for her home at Para
dise, Calif, after spending two
weeks*with her daugnters, »n».
Gilbert Christianson and Mrs.
Stanley Patterson.
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Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeR. Swan
son and daughter Connie l e f t
Wednesday for Minneapolis, Minn
where they were called by tv”
SwiFTNIHG
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sudden death of Mrs. Swanson's
mother. The funeral was held on
Saturday. The Swansons drove
back east.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Schroder
and son of Portland were recent
visitors at the Calvin Gorte home
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Mr. and Mrs. CalienPimmins
of Togunta, California w e re
weekend visitors at the C.F.
Campbell home. Mrs. Pim mins-
is a cousin of Mrs. Campbell.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hitch of
Oswego, Ore. were weekend
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Erskine Miller.
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