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Spring Tides May Scare The “U nw ary Star-Filled Film Makes “’History” David O. Selzmck. who made “Gore With the Wind” and Re becca,” two of the world’s finest fi’ms ha* accomplished the impo«- H«- has repeated his bnl- l.i r t success with a film which pr< mises to transcend even the i . r-imm ortality of his two tag notion pictures. It is Since You V nt Away." which Brwkmgs Ta;, see, Sunday and Monday at t *e Pine Cone Theatre David O Se Inn irk s a name of • h t Newcomers to this area are warned of the spring tides of the area. During the spring months, the tides, when out, wiil be at low ebb for about an hour H ow e'er, within th at time, as a rule, me large wave rolls m. breaking near ly as high on tfos oeach as high tide would be. The unwary persons, either clamming or just enjoying the beach, should watch the wav es they rod to the beach, and not be caught unawares. - 'L . t P.-T. A. Installs New Officers, rri. school sw eaters from Coos Bay, rie is now getting in to from where they had been order •aching the worst! th a t anyone could teach.1 ed recently. W ith Mrs. Mason gone Mr. Guth- boy, are we getting the Future Of Lilies Is Up To Bulb Industry Itself Continued from page one research was carried, and how past results had saved many dif ferent industries much money in Oregon. Mixing and preparation of the proper sprays will also be shown. R. R. Clark, assistant horticulture specialist from Oregon S tate Col lege. and Mr. Rosentiel. entom ol ogist from Oregon State College, i will assist Mr. Knox in conduct ing this dem onstration. Roy Hendry, greenhouse oper ator at the Wlinchuck bridge, dis played some Kenyon-Davis lilies he had "forced.” These were a few so-called "freaks” furnished him by A. C. Thompson. He also told of the "m iniatures” he had seen sold in the W illam ette val ley. which practice he felt did not do the industry much good. e a t p U n ra * S chmc I i has pm the a m « w ry it wrae*. M-r- txt.- Installation f n e w Parent- tXtff 1 a tale of the h rae fwaee, s *s -wteKs>- Teachers Association was con- ble picc. “Strce I * -n* Away' ducted April 5. by Mrs. J a c k _ ta HeehF -as put it. Y ung. The new officers are: P re s id e n t—Mrs. Joe Merrill. as a *M < tf Amertca. * V -e-pr^ident — Mrs. Jean- Yet the p th u w .» > to means a “speetacie* lim . A mat rf <ev- aette Pierce. Mrs. Clifford Secretary n staea C’«audrr*'e Cutbert. Joa- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kessler Bushnell. h Cotton, Jennifer Jones. Sh.ir- plan to make Treasurer—Mr*. W. K. Burrell. e A a trip to Portland. , / Temple. Monry ‘Vooiley L*- S -v e ra l c o m m itte e c h a . r m e n S a t u r d a y , t o w e _ a b o u t_ o b t a i n i n g nei Barrymore tnd Rofier* W*ik- m aterials for bulding, to be sold »eavea from a urapfe o d i * * Mm .7 a p p ^ n re j Carl Berger - « a y , and the C urry Coun' y Lu,n' h .m bie story of one fam ily in means. America u> time of war. a pow- Lyle Redfield is reported to Mrs. Wm. Foltz—hospitality. * ful and moving vehicle without have leased the west end of the Mrs. A. P Hendricks—-publicity recourse to the usual fireworks Yvoody Building where he will Mrs. Levitt H orner—program . which one finds all too often in Mm. C. Goldizen—membership. ¡’p*raI? » a " d „m ra t m ar- "Hollywood epics.” » school . . ___ _ is . being _ planned .___ket. ... Redfifield has had stores in A picnic . Matinee will be held at 2 p. m. . K lam ath county for several vears. the last dav of school. D etails ....... _ J ... as us . I. and again at 7:45 p. m. for . it be u completed , ' . and . announced . W illiam Raymond Young was will feted last Thursday evening on the appropriate time. h:s birthday, at the tra ile r camp ’îii> ’’« ss Trip To Seattle at Cake and coffee were serv at Harbor. Ten friends wdre in Jim Robinson left Wednesday by Mrs. Jack Young and Mrs. Carl vited by Mrs. Young who served tek’s trip to Seattle, Wash. ) Berger. ice cream and cake. ws that the trip is strictly ness. but Edith, his wife. Pvt. Conner Kessler, who has hat she is sure there ii b< \ ¡sitin g B ro th e r Here wme pleasure mixet! in and Mrs. Homer Kessler, will Jim and Norm an Ireton are — ------------- » leave Sunday to report back to visiting their brother. Vern Ire Ph"’ < lass Ads Pay fry ’em t duty at Fort Lewis. Wash. ton, who claims that a fte r they're here a week or ten days, they won t be satisfied living any other place. While here. Jim and N or man plan to do some bear h u n t ing and taking a sight-seeing hike back into the hills. Pine Cone T h e a tre Brookin: Oregon 1-riday-Saturday, April 12 and 13— . “ STA G E COACH A western picture featu rin g John Wayne, and Claire Trevor, plus a short. Sunday-Monday, A p ril 11 and 15— “ S in c e Y o u W ent A w ay” Another hit. featuring such sta rs are Clau dette Colbert, Shirley Temple. Monty Wool- ley and Jen ifer .Jones. This picture will make motion picture history. * » • M atinee at 2 p. m. Sundav W ednesday-Thursday, April 17 and IS__ “ ONCE si UPON THURSDAY, APRIT. BROCKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON Home of the Crof* L.iy A T IM E " ? C ary G rant, Janet Blair and Jam es Gleason, in a thriller. Sheep W ire Staples) Galvanized Pipe (all sizes) and Fittings H and W eeders and S cratch ers S oaker Hose W heelbarrow Sprayers Pow er and H and S p ray ers F airb an k s W ater P re ssu re Systems S prays Milk Buckets Bulb S terilizers Milk C< Berm ico Pipe Spiralok Irrig a tio n System s PRESLEY D. TRYON FORT DICK CALIF. State lut M "heir lis is ding a rt experts Itly by t bon to 1 al schoo si s c h < lied, as ' RECO the prob [usually L ren t s< |o build , the pi'e; lool purp 0d a new presen i ol insti W f lX 0 0 is to A f M V C M POO yoOQS [lding am A N O i k V C Y C U MOWfYI high s the se lowing r The i ce as lai (that the Bitions tc ol. © The j all to 1- ttions of iuately. sses are lean use [antage. VERN .... 1 X w (S VERN’S ALTO SERVICE A uthorized D ealers fo r School Notes By L a m e Robinson Last Friday night our dance was given here a t the school. It seems th at we had a good crowd and it was enjoyed by all pres- ent. Cokes and sandwiches, and popcorn were served as refrseh- ments. The entertainm ent was given by the boys and girls who had gone on the trips. E ureka and Ashland. Four girls sang: Hubba, Hubba. Hubba,” which was followed by other girls doing or rather, showing what they will be doing ten years from now. This was followed by basketball boys doing a "Can Can" dance. The juniors and seniors are practicing for their play for next Friday night at Geld Beach. They have been rehearsing diligently. Tuesday, during the boys gym period, the beys had some games of basketball. The freshmen and sophomores played, and it seems that the "ignorant” frosh beat the honorable" sophs. The jun- lors and seniors had a game, and the seniors won. Dee Sanders is now in the hos pital as result of an auto acci dent last S atu rd ay night. Dee w ill tv home from the hospital by Saturday, and we hope to st-e her m school. Monday. There was a surprise party for the Reekman twins, but it seemed hat Bobby was up the river, so didn’t get in on it. This is the week for our six- weeks tests, and it seems th a t all of the boys and girls art' busv studying. After getting r e a d y for the dance and all la st w e e k sk ip p in g classes, it seems funny now to get down to work. Monday morning was spent cleaning the gym. I vt>-»k the boys all got their •Now In Stock im e Or UNION OIL CO. PRODUCTS This krs to lx Mions I »orti so of thi I the dist This n buld be F p t as j |WPÄOF£ | j 5 ! I I CO M PLETE AUTOM OTIVE SERVICE P ortable and ‘ In-Shop" E lectric and acet.vlene w elding BROOKINGS OREGON the impr< p re as fo R epair Replac Conciudt iur-L Iher 1 Headquarters For Sporting Goods and Fishing Gearl ’ j DUTCH BOY PA IN T S AND S U N D R IE S ’ Complete Line of Plum bing Goods. STOVES. RA N G ES AND “ CU STO M A IR E C IK C l EATING OIL H E A T E R S J . J . G a lla g h e r 1’ L I M B I N G •VATCH TH IS CO RSER