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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1946)
tr SDAY. M A R C H j8,Jg46 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OKKOON Home of the Croft Lily Page Pive no statutes. here and will live here for the ed to the current drive of the Boys and girls, getting out of present. Red Cross, stated Mrs. Goldie school are told they are inex Mrs. Vivian Hudson returned to Smith, local chairman. She ern- perienced—have had no training her home at Los Angeles after phasizes the fact that the needs for the job which they seek. Has accompanying her sister, Mrs. M. for funds for the Red Cross work anyone turning these lads and Birthdays come and go — Morgan, here when Mrs. Morgan did not stop with the end of war. girls down figured out the rea everyone has them, and some returned from a trip to that city. Novris Kemp.-Pine Cone thea- son for this deficiencyf Schools, times they are overlooked— Sam Fitzpatrick and his sister tre OWner. plans to leave Sunday if an attempt be made to teach as was the case of Edward arrived Thursday from Pasadena for San Francisco, on business, almost every trade or profession, Krause last week. to stay at the Fitzpatrick home will then be worth the tax money Coming to Brookings in for a time. spent on them. Until then, Ore 1911, as painter for the Cali George Yeiter moved from the gon will continue to be the back fornia & Oregon Lumber Co., cabin on the Amanda B e n s o n ward western state in education. .he has been a continuous place to a house on the Milton This is not a m atter of opinion resident of t h e community DeMartin ranch on the Winchuck. —but a matter of record—Wash since. On March 16, his 75th Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Reed have ington and California, joining this birthday went by unobserved. returned to their home here after state, have far superior systems. He wants it known that he spending several months at Med It is no reason so many settlers would like to live it all over ford and Grants Pass. debate long and deeply upon lo again—and right in this com Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller left cating where their children are munity. left last week on a visit to Ox deprived of their birthrights. nard, Calif., and other southern 9 This column is making no at points. Rebekahs Met Tuesday tempt to convince anyone that a Miss Dorothy Ray returned to At the meetitng of Topaz Re boy or girl can learn a ___ trade __ or her home from a visit of several profession in a school—far from !bekah lod8e- Tuesday evening, a weeks in Humbolt county with it. But, if any student is given letter from Mrs. Marion Wilson,, vice-president of Rebekah Assem- rc atlvcs‘ By Dewey an opportunity to get in high school that which has been dele bly was read, telling of the ap Work on Curry’ County Lum (rooking?, little realizes what gated to colleges and t r a d e pointment of Mrs. Olive Ander ber Co. planing shed is rapidly has in way of music teachers schools,, then more could be ac son, member of this lodge, to In advancing with a new aluminum ind quite a number failed to complished at college or trade side Guardian at the coming Re roof being installed Tuesday. Mr. It would say “Why not fix jlize even after the concert' school, much of which time is bekah Assembly at Medford in Kessler, owner, hopes to have the t h o s e stringy e n d s and it Friday night, when students spent in teaching fundamentals. May. This is the first time this Plant read>' for operation soon- hard-to-set hair with a new rformed in a manner little shy Education of the youth today lodge has had the honor of hav Art Crook, county commission professional. A M O N ing one appointed to the assem- er, suffered a badly mashed foot is the best insurance for tomor Tuesday when a compressor fell permanent f ” You will be lats should be doffed to Mrs. row—this may be taken as many thrilled with your new halo Mrs. Tora Gustafson and Mrs., on it. He will have to ’‘hobble ,mer and Mrs. Mason for their ways as the reader may wish of soft baby curls and wav rformanci s, and for their able Proof of the right or wrong Bertha Whirry were elected dele- about” for the -next few days, es! Make an appointment ching of the children who did kinds of education were seen in gates from Topaz lod8e to attend No bones were broken, this week. well. Musw is an art, and so countries such as Germany and state assemblY and Mrs. Ellen Wm. A. Hansen, manager of understand. It takes masters Japan. Try to imagine what the Johnson and Mrs- Beryl Bollinger Florist Service Co., Portland, and teach mwak' in the manner •«1 richt kinds of education m ieht w ere nam ed as alternates. Mrs. his family were Brookings-Harbor »« have m ean t to th nrld Whirry was recommended for the I viistors, Wednesday. While here. pkiyed Friday. Think that jiave meant the e w world office of district deputy for an they subscribed to the Pilot to ?r, Pilot readers! | __________________ other year. keep in touch with things at the Vhile on (he subject of schools Seed Catalogues Could Plans for the district conven illy capital of the world. Closed Sundays and Mondya might be well to remind people tion, May 28. were discussed. Mrs. Only ten people of Brookings, Tell of Performance it failure to provide school ta Olive Anderson is chairman for Wednesday evening, had subscrib- lkies is depriving children, the Seedmen would surely let this convention. ture citizens of this land their themselves in for a lot of A social hour followed, with rth-right. Oregon has a repu- trouble if they wrote their Mrs. Blanche Metier, Mrs. Ruby jtion of paying the lowest wages seed catalogues on the basis Blackburn, Mrs. Mercedes Phil the country, unless it is in a of plant performance in this lips and Mrs. Marie Hoar serving v. of the southern states. locality. refreshments. Daffodils are long since past That fact, if anyone has pride their prime. In dooryards, Oregon, is one which make all 4-H Sewing Club Works here-abouts, petunias, snap ’ citizens bow in shame. No Visitors Are Welcome Anytime dragons, carnations, and such le would think of hiring a poor A 4-H sew ing club is organi-, like, are performing like per - ized in the Chetco school m.eet- irageman to work on his car. ennials; l a s t year’s plants ne would go to a dentist, who ing at 3:15 p. m. Friday, after being either already bloom school. In the club are three boys not recognized, and yet these ing or budded full. ne people would be willing to and fifteen girls. At the Winchuck Bridge Pansy plants that graced re most anyone to teach their Leaders for the club are Mrs. local gardens last year are Hendricks, Mrs. Merrill and Mrs. ildren—so long as they could covered with flowers with an et them cheap.” Ye It on. immature seedpod showing, To date the club has had four That is a horrible indictment! here and there. Of course, meetings and expects to complete Dr »he state of Oregon which those flower fanciers who run the prescribed course by the end >asts of almost everything else a kitchen garden are still of school. A picnic is planned for nder the sun, to care so little feeding off crops they put in this summer. ,r the fgture generation that last fall and which should do Officers of the club are: Presi 1(1 puts a “price-tag” on teachers until the 191,6 plantings of dent, Phyllis Darger; secretary, a crime for which there are garden truck mature. Elaine LaClaire. Janice March is song and yell leader and Janice Johnson is reporter. Card Party Attracts At the public card party, Mar. 19, given by the Rebekah social club, a large crow’d attended. The Extracting and winners were: ladies high, Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page and Dentures Mae Dixon; mens high, Burton son,, Frank Jr., arrived from Buf- Cleveland; ladies low. Mrs. Gladys falo, N. Y.. last week to visit Mrs. Your Dental Needs Kindel; mens low. Wm. Wridge Page’s brother, Andrew Hoffeldt. taken care of. and traveling pinochle prize to They caused a flurry of excite Mrs. Burton Cleveland. The fifth ment as they drive one of the new in the series of parties will be civilian jeeps which are being ad- vertised. Frank Jr. received his held April 2. Central Bldg., after April 1 discharge recently after seeing I Try’ Pilot Classified Advertising service with the 41st division in Australia. New Guinea and the [ Philippines. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hanscam of Washington spent the week end visiting his brother and sis ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. V- Hanscam. v Mrs. Laura Heiberger and her i son-in-law, Mr. Hartley, of Her miston, are spending several days in this area on business. Mrs. Hei- BROOKINGS OREGON i berger is a well-known former I Harbor resident. Misses Lois and Virginia Chris , for tensen returned tP their h?<pee-l tive schools at College P l a c e , i I Wash., and Gaston, after enjpy- ing the spring vacation with their) parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Needle? — thread — darning cotton — cotton Christensen. Walter Essley who just received *arn in all colors — lace dress trim s — ribbons! his discharge from the navy at San D ie ” has joined his wife nse And Some O NSENSE- Edward Krause Is 75 Years Old I If Your Mirror Could Talk- Zada’s Beauty Shop —Be It Sorrow Or Joy— Say 9t With Hendry's Greenhouse flood (ats Cafe DENTISTRY Dr. Stevenson Where Good Loot! and Friends Meet Local News Items G rayshel’s V- c> COME TO Moore's Variety and APPAREL SHOP Your Sewing Needs Bulb Headquarters Crescent City, California