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Page Four World’s Finest Climate BROOKTNGS-HARROR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon THURSDAY, MARCH JAY Rev. E. C. Hicks returned to school board, told the Rotary max, I am, tonight mi Smith River on the bus Saturday club, Tuesday, that he. as a mem- the school board to ™ ! from Salem, where he was called ber would ask that the school favoring bonding the d 2 Mrs. W. E. Foltz of Brookings, by the death of his sister-in-law, board go on record as favoring the amount necessarv L was the honor guest at a stork Mrs. Cora Coggins, Age 74, who this movement at the M arch, “ standard” in the evL , Shower held at the home of Mrs. passed away March 1, following meeting, held Tuesday evening, ctnt» _. . . Wm. Hall on Sunday afternoon. a long illness. Funeral services He was assisted in explaining the state department of that our graduate Games and a social time was en were held Thursday afternoon district’s predicament, by Lynn r.bers < by all those present. Later with interment in the fam ily plot Hampton, club secretary, and same chance with grad fcve a Air Express Charges joyed other schools” . in the afternoon a little cradle at McMinnville. juni< superintendent of schools, locally. Very Low, Claims filled with many dainty gifts was Lynn Hampton read the after Among those who are confined ‘‘Time, you gentlemen must re to the club, explaining what Mrs. Lockland presented to Mrs. Foltz. Cake bntil ni; to their homes, suffering w ith a member. is running out on this suggestion meant. We must. m, I H has and punch were served to con attack of the flu, are Mr. and Accompanied as far ns Arcata clude the party. Guests were: Mrs. Edward Westbrook and proposition. The department of told the club, add another ti fillia m airport by Bert DeMoas, Mar Mrs. W. A. Foltz and daughter children, and Mr. and Mrs. Pal education gives us until this com er to the staff this year to that lw .il nc garet'Tisdale and Dorothy Lock- Karen, Helen Wptrr.uan, Ethel mer Westbrook and children and ing June to show progress toward minimum requirements. j* expansion, and until Sept., 1949, most the same sentence, he land, the local exhibit to the In Goodlin, Ada Nelson, Mattie Mrs. May Westbrook. here for completion. It is past the time the state inspector told u, I must ternational Flower show, New Knudson, Una Rowley, B illie and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bolen of of talking and ‘lip service', action couldn’t add anything more York City, started its first leg of Barbara Hall, Betty Tyler, Mar ¡rade the air journey east, last Satur tha Vanderhorst, Barbara Hunt- the Winchuck area are the par alone w ill count, now. less provisions are made for ents of a little daughter, born day. ley, Marion Richard, Darolene "The crowded school—just let addition. hear at the Seaside hospital, Feb. 28. me give you an idea is no myth; .... present _ ........ facilities, he At the airport, the ladies were Nelson and the honor guest. The The little Miss is the grand ht to greeted by photographers who Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Everett daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A rthur 30-odd lockers serve over 100; the ed out, were built when the. We took plenty of ’‘shots” which w ill Woodruff who celebrated their Morrison of Smith River and Ira i irary room, sufficient for one school population numbers and be sent to the New York Herald, 25th wedding anniversary Mon Bolen of Crescent City. She has table and a few chair is being the 30s. The present poDuu iron an used for a class room, with some- of the 4-year high school sponsors of the event, for pub day, March 1, a dinner party was been named Clara Elaine. monii thing like 25 chairs and four The same ratio of incmSL, licity purposes. held at Vincent’s Restaurant in finishe John Prock, a pioneer resident tables That, gentlemen, is the ¡true in the grade school Se In recounting the experience Brookings on February 29, with of Smith River is confined to the and w to the Pilot, Mrs. Lockland ask Mrs. Eddie Westbrook, Mrs. Ada actual status of the conditions, A state building expert , “ Awa Seaside hospital for observation we face. The state report con- be here later this montin? ed that the Pilot make a guess Hursh, Mrs. Edna Ross and Ever on B n of the cost by air of the 150-lb. ett Hursh as hostesses of the af and treatment, by his physician. sT h ’ d i'ta ,yPCWrttten »f «"> existing problem and f Monda Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wood, w’ho exhibit to Phoenix where it w'as fair. Other guests were Mr. and •r ?ta' ¡make suggestions of the first | to have been joined by a mem Mrs. Fred Haight who took the have been guests of the latter’s f l ’ bring this matter to a c li-'sa ry building to house the his sister in Fort Dick for the past ber of the national garden club honor guests and the hostesses several months, are making plans ate. council. Therein, she stated, lies to a theatre party at the Pine have a story which w ill mean about •Cone theatre in Brookings. On) to move their household goods ur roon’ to Santa Rosa, where they plan •everything' to this area. Sunday evening the group was to make their home. We I Die charges, she revealed, af dinner guests of Mrs. Hursh and ■ cale Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Buckner ter some guessing, were only daughter, Mrs. Ross at their days, fc S6.42. Sucti reasonable rates as apartment in the variety shop. and niece, Miss Patricia Riley to stan left Tuesday for San Francisco, this make it possible for cut- M r and Mrs. Darrow Nelson High Heel Platform Sandals ...................... bm vD flower growers to compete with were hosts for a birthday dinner where Mr. Bucgner w ill attend a Cheverblet meeting held in the have s growers from any section of the party held at thieir home Satur-j Casuals, Wedge Heels ................... $5.25 to $ « be bullet country. Garden-froth flowers, day evening in honor of their Bay acea. I poster. naturally, w ill bring more money. daughter, Miss Opal, who was' -Mary .lanes and Saddles ................$4.25 to $4.(61 Lnnis, Ed< At the time this paper goes to celebrating her birthday. Guests School Board W ill Jin sp e llii press, no word has been received were Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Row ley. I Girl’s Saddles, Red, Brown, Black ............ $5.» Jde broug from New York concerning the Rev. E. C. Hicks and Miss Doro Suggest Bond Issue display. dils and thy Rowley. Ladies Supreme Arch Shoes .........................$8.;.j ction Howard James, member of the of LOCAL'EXHIBIT' WAS FLOWN TO NEW YORK, SAT. SMITH RIVER FOR THE EASTER PARADE! Anatomically Correct Arch Brace, Service anil Dress Shoes For T/tat N£W 100K-- Complete Line of Light and Heavy Men's Work Shoes and Buffalo Loggers BROOKINGS SHOE SERVICE The Town Shop Brookings*, Oregon WILL HAVE ON DISPLAY THURSDAY, THROUGH SATURDAY Mtueh 11,12,13 Ensembles, Suits, Coats, Slacks, and Dresses- featured in an unlim ited range of styles and colors, tailored to your individual measurements - in AIRDALF GABARDINE, VENETIAN COVERTS, WASHABLES and new Crushable M aterials, by JEDWIN'S OF OGDEN, UTAH. are m< vho pusl Idle has r lining of did a A. supp Let New Location—Accross from the Post Office) à R A U ’S C A B IN E T Lutom SHOP CABIN ETS Sash and Door Fram es Houses Built or Remodeled WIN ( all at Residence Harold Rau Brookings, Orel ■■■■■■ Brookings Garage IS NOW OPERATING IN ITS NEW BUILDING ON PACIFIC ST. Highest Quality Service Remembet,: on display at the TOWN SHOP for three days, beginning Thursday, March 11. and a square deal to all Ph