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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1957)
BROOKIMGS-HARBOR P I L O T THURSDAY OCTOBER 3, 1957 Harbor Hews BY KATHERINE FOSTER Jack Johnson is scheduled to undergo surgery at the Vet erans hospital in Portland this Wednesday, and will remain in the Hospital there for some time after that. Cards and letters from his many friends would be appreciated by him. His address isW ard25E, Veterans Hospital, Sam Jackson Park, Portland. A large detailed map of the Harbor area has been posted in the Harbor Post Office. This map shows in detail where the Chetco an d Winchuck voting precincts are separated, and will be appreciated by the re s idents of this area. The map wai sent down by County Clerk Oleta Walker when it was brought to her attention that the first map sent down was confuting as to the exact areas taken in by the two precincts. COLORS: * Powder Blue * Beige * Black * Lt. Gray * Dark Gray ALSO A T ? £ 95 100", M l-lt O O l M l III M IC t i l t COATS We've just received a shipment of all-wool car coats that are terrific. Handsomely tailored from all - wool fabrics with deep slash pockets and snap fastener front, knit collar and cuffs. Sizes 38-46 SHOP At Mr. and M rs. P erry Wallace of Jasper are spending this week '1th their granddaughter, Miss "onnie Webb, while her parents !r. and Mrs. Glen Webb are . Eastern Oregon hunting. PHILLIPS FIRST Mr. and M r s . L e e Lock (Peggv Moffitt) are the parents of an eight pound seven ounce son, at the Seaside hospital on , September 24. They have named I the little newcomer Ronald Wes- I • A.-- th« <>p< ning of hunting I [season Saturday several groups scout bldg , news *** Paul Blacketts, Ronald Olsen and Vern Lingard have worker hard nailing plywood on the wall and celling for the kitchen ofth< scout building, along with the Mrs. Helen Myers left Friday lavatory and the locker rooms. for her home in Madras after Lloyd Harbin was kind enough visiting for two weeks at the homeofher mother, Mrs. Annie i to lend them his birthday present Lucas, and brother, Leo Lucas,, a portable jig-saw to use in cutting holes in the plywood for and other relatives. lighting fixtures, etc. **••*•«**«• Now the building is ready for Mrs. Vernon Hanscam enter plumbers to Install toilets and tained a group of her son T erry's wash basin». Lockers can be friends Saturday afternoon a t their home in honor of Terryi built any timjbfor each unit using the hall. 11th birthday. Games were play An electric stove and hot wa ed during the afternoon, and Terr] ter tank is needed for the kitchen. received many nice presents. Jim Koeller has the kitchen sink Delicious refreshments w e re and cabinet about ready to i n served by Mrs. Hanscam to the stall. group. *********** The floor is also ready for a of local people took off for the î Eastern part of the state, but as yet there are no reports as to the luck they are having. VFW VISITATION Mrs. Clara Bowlin, president of the VFW Auxiliary Districl *7, will sta rt her visitations of the VFW Auxiliaries in the Dis trict this week. Grants Pass is the first Aux iliary to be visited on Thursday evening. She will visit Shady Cove Auxiliary Friday evening and the other visitations are scheduled as follows: OctoberlO Cave Junction; October 11, Gold 1 Hill; November 5th, Medford, ' November 6th, Ashland; Novem- i ber 7th, Central Point and Nov- ! ember 8th, Rogue River. She will be accompanied by some of the members of the local Auxiliary on the visitations but plans to remain in Medford with her daughter when she Is making more than one visitation in one week. BROOKINGS f/7 .* iv v pants Galey 4 Lord Polished cotton . . . sturdy, long - wearing. Completely washable, vat -dyed, sanfor ized. Back strap with buck le. Colors: tan, black. Sizes 28 to 36. Buy several pairs DAYS College Cords White, All sizes. |6 .9 s IVY PANTS For Boys I 3. 98 FLANNEL SLACKS $12.95 65-35# Orion and Wool. Reg. style. Colors: Charcoal and Lt. gray. All sizes. z genuine cordovans H ere's the wanted shot*? Imported Cordovan. Made in Eng and . Sizes 7 to 12. See this wanted shoe at PHILLIPS today! SPO RT SHIRTS. . . $3.95 long s le e v e s . Nt west TO IN AN ENDEAVOR TO SERVE THE AREA BETTER WE HAVE MOVED INTO THE LOCATION FORMERLY OC CUPIED BY C. "E d" DEMPSEY. patterns. All sizes. $5.95 IVY LEAGUE SOCKS • -handsome new patterns for fall. ORLON SWEATERS $9.95 Famous Jantzen long - sleeve Sweaters. A ll-sizes. CO M PLETE AI K) REPAIR STRUCK M i nun» KHIK WHEEL ¿¡jGlWW SWE ATERS . . . Van R usen SWEATERS.. .w ashable Orion 4 Wool. C olors-- It. Blue, charcoal, tan, gray, sizes: s in ., med., large. # PHILLIPS FAMOUS P u ll over sw e a te rs.. .carefully styled of 100# wool varnsfor ruggtvl wear. Designed for year-round wear. Cold wa ter washable. AU colors 4 sizes. 2$ 6 DAD 'N LAD BROOKING? COLLON CHEVROLET B R O O K IN G S , © OREG treatment 4nd finish job. A group of ladies have promised to do this all from Girl Scout groups. Faye Clemmer and Pat Sanders have just finished putting two coats of water proof paint on the concrete blocks. Also they have put another coat of w-hlte on the outside woodwork. The building is now looking very neat. The City of Brookings, with Bill Spencer will spread four big piles of gravel out so the front yard will look good too. Boy Scout troop 32 met on Wednesday, w ith 24 scouts p re sent. The troop is doing a good job, and the P. T.A. their spon - sors should be proud of the troop and their leaders. T he Scout Executive f r o m this district was down and gave the boys a talk on the scouting schedule for this fall. Henry Kerr showed the boys One film on local and Scout Jamboree items. The Scout Building Committet now owes around $800 on the building. To finish it will take considerably more, so if anyont has any cash or m aterials please call 4,82 or contact Ray Reeser or any of the committee, o r send the check to "Chetco Scout Building Committee", Box 16 Brookimrs.