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Home of the Croft Lily Page Six Sense And Some NO N SEN SE- Our contem porary, "The T rip som e section o) the shu, licate.” says the Azalea Festival The show is open to is under sponsorship of the Azalea Brookings High School one interested; not to 2 Garden Club. Certainly, were it den club members only not for the Azalea Garden Club, the Brookings-Harbor cham ber of Scott Edwards, of Daytor. h commerce might wonder just the High School Auditorium ‘ . Eight O’clock P. M. was a brief viistor in Broe-^ score—but this erroneous article, w ritten hastily, and perhaps w ith Processional: "P rie st’s Mkrch by Mendelssohn” .. M rs . L evitt H orner S aturday. out consultation, does not help to /n r o c a f i o n ......................... R ev . C harles D unham , B aptist Church make for unity locally. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Tuesday, May 21, 1946 c The Azalea Festival is a proj ect backed by the whole commun- ity, in which the lead was taken by the chamber of commerce, in an effort to combine all efforts into one unit. It goes w ithout saying everyone in the town _ no m atter what affiliations, m ust aid in every way possible dur ing this event. Certainly the Gar den Club is doing its rightful share, and perhaps more. By D ewey While out of town over the week-end to visit my family a t Dayton, it was my privilege to talk to quite a number of people who are interested in this area. Almost without exception, uvpuuii, one une of oi the first four or five questions put to me was: "How about the schools <,f that vicinity?’’ What are you going to do for many people who will come to Brookings for the Festival ? So many are coming, refusing to think about housing facilities in any manner. Therefore, it may be expected that people will be going from house to house, look ing « for ething m ust — « a bed—som w-u’ svuieimng mus . . d°ne—and th at soon, in an ,iciPation of this emergency It is suggested that the hos It was with no little pleasure pitality com m ittee m a k e some that I could answer—"They're to build a new grade school building — voters gave an overwhelming assent to such a move.” If my m tm ory doesn’t fail me, it was predicted in this column a few weeks ago that the eyes of the countiy would be on the decision of the distrwt, about her schools. People interested in making a home fii'st would look about the schools almost at the same time they would look into possibilities ot making a living. It was with much pride that boasting could be made in affirmative for these two questions. Count was to«f of the numbers of times the question arose con cerning the Azalea Festival — ‘ tell me about tht azaleas,” Is tht re to ht a flower show one /life that mentioned in such and su< h paper?" "Are they going to h a l f the wild-hog barbecue again like they used to?” S a lu ta to ry Address ................................................. C arroll R eekman Vocal Solo, “I Love Life and the Big Brown Bear,” E ugenia M oore Votedictory Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A d d r e s s ..................................... D r . S tevenson , President, S. O. C. E. C arol L ee C rockett Presentation of the Class of 191,6......................... L evitt D. H orner Presentation of D ip lo m a s ................... H erbert P ayne Chairm an, Board of Education sort of survey of available beds. This m ust be done soon, and a list made, with a centralized fig ure to handle this work. The R ev . C harles D unham ............................... Pilot—$2.50—the year. P arents perhaps a better scheme would **** to create fiat money, an in ternational exchange, whereby a trade, rath e r than a dole could set up People despise a dole system, while on the other hand, even a debt would enable people to hold up their heads and be come better citizens of the world This roach can be said: Hungry people an* not easily handled in «ny m a tte r- hunger is the great <«t of all human pains. URd I F riends Incum bent and candidate re-election on the Republn tic k et for Joint Represent tire in Coos and Curry Co ties. Will give every effort in, port of legislation that will I serve Coos and Curry Cou_ and the people of this state. The Azalea Garden Club wishes to urge everyone who loves flow ers and who grows them , to exhibit flow ers m P aid Political Advertising '01 I work Mrs. V. DA s; RÉ. S. J. ■ _ \ BS 1 rhis is w hat’s behind these CHEVRON SIGN. Lots of folks are curious about a b o u t the rhn new Cbovr > r _ c . the answers to the questions you’ve been askinc'-Lf ’ ’ S° are o f California is helping us establish our ident.ty as ind’’" ° St3ndard lutntlt> as independent merchants. N o, when the Chevron sign goes un m w .» t w n a m ^ th 0 ,ob * " ,ust tu tstablish * » wrvice and accessories w' u ' T ’^ T ‘he fineSt’ ()ur s 1 ** Just the same, too. Pet st in i , wno the persona £ at independent gas stations don e alwav. know thTi E < * * « E l - " c •* *> fo rn ii ChXZ ' ,l-'èd ve cthd n°l S‘andard o( - r £ REMEMBER. . the P( u « ? \ \ ^ ‘» à n 7 t o loffTrtÌnUC ,O hand' e Standard Pfod- o Æ STf Harboi su, application form. ,he M„e smm, l/M Io ED & MENDY’S SERVICE t OOK1NGS BROOKINGS V A OREGON Feople coaaot he allowed to I trrrsyachva of the racu I Jk’ c " ’’" '•" ‘"'i’ “ •eot qutft stxx*. and Club Seeks Exhibits Not being a walking encyclo* IM'dia, all the answers were not taken care in a m anner which the inquirer wanted, however, it was easy to tell about plenty of other attributes, to change the subject as it were—to avoid be ing forced to make a nus-stat«*- ment about something of which tacts were not known, or clear. Peopb of this country are of faring excuses for not wishing tt feed tht s fu m a y millions of Fu r o fn . litany say that they broug t it upon fhenist Ives no let them pet th t mselvt s out of this mess. That would be true of Germany, Italy, tfpam and a few o f thos, aggressor nations, but certainly not t r u e of the down-trodd n peoples of Norway, Belgium, Polanti, and countries whert th t Germany system atically starved » eervonc. and where death tt d is are alm ost unbelievable. AMA ro u ;.u Gold Beach Principal, Brookings School ............................................................. FO Fred W. C arol L ee C rockett Piano Solo, •'P o lan aise’ by C h o p in ................... Reception ot Graduates - VOTE ?m L0C<l t IN »EPENDENf CHÏVI k O b STATIONS he \