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The World’s Best Climat'
BROOKIXGS-IIARDQR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
THURSDAY, APRIL 7,
P.-T. A. HAS FOUR-POINT PROGRAM,!
MRS. HENDRICKSJTOLD ROTARIANS
National Congress of Parents and Teachers, the national organ
ization of Parent-Teacher Association, is made up of over 5,000,000
IT NEVER FAILS
V
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T he GWATTefS, THE FLY D i G-
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appea ed uicker han ork
STAND IT
members, Mrs. A. P. Hendricks, local president, told Brookings Ro-
GO GET \0UR
chops on a oarding
that fw iç
E i /Y-S v WTER
tary Club, Tuesday noon. Started in 1897, this association was or
drivin 1 me
house table
AND F inish
ganized for the sole purpose of promoting child welfare of the
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nation. Guiding all action of the group is a four-point program,
comprising Parent education; Health of the youth, World under
standing and better Parent-Family relationship over the nation.
to
“As in case of all organiza
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tions,” Mrs. Hendricks said in
urging better relationship be county and an explanation of the
tween P.-T. A. and Rotary, “the aims and objects, will be told
strength of the P.-T. A. does not next Tuesday by leaders of the
Jie in its inactive members. A county who expect to be present.
group composed of a few active
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members is much more e
than a large one with <
roster of members who are in
different.
"P.-T. A. is made up of the
local unit, the state
— unit
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and the
national congress. Oregon’s state
SMI III RIVER—Funeral serv
conference will be held late this ices were held Sunday afternoon
month at Eugene. The national from Gushchu Indian church for
conclave is set at St. Louis in Eddie Grimes, 54, who died on
May, when all states will send March 30 at a Eureka hospital,
delegates to discuss problems of following a long illness. Rev. E.
huANKo k)
the association.
C. Hicks officiated. The deceased
This year, P.-T. A. is con- was a veteran of world war 1,
êEûKâE CoêGlNÇ
cent rating its efforts on parent .. a native of Smith River most of
-LAOVGNhÏH, WS.
education, to acquaint parents of his life. He had geen a guide on
their responsibility in reference the river for fishermen.
to the future of the youth.
I* inal rites were under direction
“ 1 he health of the youth, that of the American Legion and V.
tel, across the highway from the
they may grow up strong and F. W. at graveside with full mil
fire guard station. Bad weather
useful citizens is equally as im itary honors.
w . F. Miller was taken to Jias Prcvcmed earier starting on
portant, and is stressed much by
Gold
Beach the latter part of thls ProKct whose ultimate goal
Interment was at the Indian
local groups. World Understand cemetery under direction of the
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. and is confined
-
the
week
to the is 15 cabins, of pumice block.
ing is being accomplished by the Wier’s mortuary.
hospital for medical treatment.
Try Pilot class ads today!
training of the youth to look at
GRAN PS PASS—A tree plant He has been forced to resign his
Surviving are a sister, Bertha
problems of other youth under Stewart of San Francisco; broth ing project involving the planting position at the local school due
Every Tuesday noon. Rotary
those circumstances existing in er, Henry of Smith River and of 50,000 douglas fir seedlings to ill health. Mrs. Miller, who
foreign lands.
c
]ub,
s Restaurant. All
All
was
initiated
on
the
Page
Creek
has
been
quite ill
ill at
at nome,
home, i~
a haIf-brother, Joe LaFountain,
¿g
./vtn quilt
is
• ... at Vincent’ O
district
of
the
Siskiyou
national
“Good children come from the an uncle, Raleigh Grimes, three
able to be out, but still gets at-1vlsltlng R°tarians are welcome,
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homes where there is a broad nieces. Sylvia Forest and Betty forest, Monday, April 4. Trans tacks of vertigo and is unable to'
understanding between parents Ann Wilbers of Smith River and plants are two and three years drive on that account.
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and children.”
Mrs. Donaid Pavne and daugh-i
VOrCl Ol TnCinkS
Barbara DeCotton of San Fran old and were grown at the* for-
cst W i n d River nursery, near^ ter
Mrs. Hendricks told Rotarians cisco.
ivi ^onme
Connie reiurned
returned rccer
recently af-
I wish to thank everyone for
Carson, Wash.
how the local unit tried to carry Mill Resumes Operation
ter a trip to San Diego where their expressions of symp*athy and
out each section of the four-point
These trees are being planted • hey attended the we^din.Uof kindniss'dUing ^de£“£ my
( rag’s Redwood mill, which has
plan, by holding pre-school clin been closed for several months, on about 80 acres of land cut- Mrs. Payne’S aunt, and visited late husband Charles
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my
P.
White,
ics, by obtaining all information le-opened Monday morning with over through recent timber sales relatives.
and to those who tried to help
possible to increase the parents' a crew of 25 men. The two mi'lYJ operations.. While sufficient firs
Mr. Zirbel has been appointed
in his last sickness.
understanding of the child’s big run
cun regularly now
were left on the area to provide manager for Chctco Inn and is ! ___
now.
AGNES WHITE
seed, planting is being done in looking after the remodeling and
wHh Ze facuhy. th°
Neu>,
• Smith River News
Possession w a s &
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alt< i Lane, who has been a attempt to get young trees start re-decorating,
“Wednesday night the picture, «west of his son-in-law and ed before the brush has a chance given todav. although workmen
NORINE HARVEY
Human Growth, will bp shown L daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry to grow and retard re-stocking. have been busy almost two weeks
to parents ti.at they may better Westbrook for
on
the
work.
weeks. re-
’i“?,!01’ several weeks,
The project is financed bv a
answer qut'stions of children con- I J,
accredited teacher
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Burmeister
If1
Portland on the Grey- Portion of the receipts from‘the
expert
to
leave
todav
for
Bend
I
m
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Stumpage which was cut from
are known to ask
of
Mrs. Ella
Ella Plaisted
Plaisted who
who has
has been
been the area a procedure made pos- and Redmond for a visit of a week
Lynn Hampton, superintendent Htm
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"Hh pneumonia fol- sible
through
legislation.
There ' r more. They formerly lived in
.
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■”wmg attack of flu, the past eight men employed on the job Reomond, prior to moving here
sb.ows little improvement and it is estimated they will com-
aided in the conduct of th«' local at this time.
4,,,, ,
\ píete the project
Hivjc-vi in anour
about ten . Mrs. Ed Hoar and son are vis-!
schools since had become mem-
have
been
«ays.
Dstrict
Ranger
Harold
Bo- iting this week at the Ed Ganong
the community.
Studio Building
l.r
oi,"'ri' b'llmg of the birth German of Cave Junction is ner- home at Gold Beach.
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Mr
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and
Mrs.
tonally
supervising
the
work
Ch ristt nst n New Member
Work will commence within
Mat land Rice, at at Albany,
Albany. Ort
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Brookings, Ore.
the
next few days on the first
Tony Christensen, owner of the who
been named Rodney
unit of the August DePhillip mo-
Shop, became
a member at tin Tuesday meet-
nig of the club.
e held our regular meeting
R. C Baughn I ft by bus Tues-
at the Grange hall. Monday eve
da>
afternoon
for
Portland
where
Club Program Next ll
lie will have a check-up on the ning. We practiced our dance
com
it ion of his .u ni, injured in and discussed our summer flower
Work of the MU ch
guldens. Ue have to get them in
a *°Kgmg accident last fall.
shape for inspection two weeks
tiom today. Nirs. Lockland will
inspect them. Our next meeting
will be held at the Grange hall,
Monday evening. April 11.-j0-
01 I dinting and Paper hanging and
| arm Clendenin, reporter.
B
Grimes Died
At Eureka After
Prolonged Illness
Seedling Trees
Planted By F. S.
At Cave Junction
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Local News Items
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PIANO
4-H Flower Girls
CALL CRESCENT CITY 9R22
Floor and Wall Covering Store
ALL KINPS OF SIGNS
IN TEMPLAR HOTEL BUILDING
In connection with JOCKENS PLUMBING —
with enlarged quarters, and will cam a full
line of these items:
gherkin
&
specialty
DERR
PAINTING CONTRACTORS
Lox 336
Free Estimaets
'rhe interior of Pine Cone Tav
ern is rapidly nearing completion
with a red-wood log effect which
"ill make it one of the most at-
tractive p’aces along the coast.
Norris Kemp is not sparing ex
pense to outstrip any contem
poraries.
BROOKINGS GARAGE
Armstrong, Pabco, Ccngoleum and
Navin Linoleums
Asphalt Tile
Rubber Tile
Also printed floor coverings
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( OMPLETE LINE OF METAL TRIMS
Body And Fender Work
CnmP'et^ insta,,a«°n of floors, sink
tops and wall coverings. See us about your own
home problems, today!
lacquer painting
TELEPHONE 134, Brookings
1349
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Brookings
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