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PAGE SIX The World’s Best Climate THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1949 BROOKINGS-H ARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON ________ — i ■ -------------------------------- ■----------- -- ' • '------- --- **.... ' . ■ .. -■ return for free publicity. Prom- distinguished - appearing persons inently displayed in one hand I who ever graced those pages. of each man featured is a glass Gazing at their finely chiseled containing drink presumably a features and bulging foreheads, whiskey put out by the company lone felt certain that they must I be all captains of finance or at sponsoring the advertisement. least college presidents. The pub “Influence is plain: Men who’ve lic was duly impressed, until “Of all the liquor advertise attained national distinction pre someone recognized t h e same fer this brand. By emulating their men, posing in long underwear, ments that fill the pages of our example, the advertisements in- in a mail-order catalog. As a re magazines, probably the most fer, you proclaim yourself as sult, the later photographs have familiar is the series called ‘Men one having the same discrimi been of men who could with no of Distinction,’ ’ said a represen nating taste. more authoriay lay claim to dis tative of the Brookings Temper “An amusing incident occurred tinction. ance Society, Tuesday. “These “A chief surgeon of the Pasa- full-page advertisements, costing in the early history of these ad- thousands of dollars, feature the vertisements. When the series dena Emergency hospital for the photographs of prominent busi was first launched, the men of past fifteen years, came forward ness or professional men who ap distinction were merely profes with the other side of Men of parently have no scruples about sional models, selected because Distinction. He was called upon allowing their faces to be used, they happened to look the part, to treat alcoholics each day. All to promote the sale of liquor, in Undoubtedly they were the most these cases left a composite pic ture upon his mind that differed widely from the pictures in the advertisements. Ads: "Men Of Distinction," Do Hot Tell Facts with the principles of democracy to a point he wishes nothing to do with anything European. Masons, O. E. S. Held Christmas Party, Fri. The annual Christmas party of Sidney Croft Lodge, No. 206, A. F. & A. M. and Satellite chap ter. O. E. S., was held at the Odd Fellows hall, last Friday evening with an attendance of about 75 members and families. Christmas treats were given the children, and games, such as table tennis, darts were enjoyed. Cake, ice cream, cookies and cof Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hampton left late last week for Newberg fee were served by the refresh and Tigard where they visited ment committee. relatives over tne holidays. They | Pilot Class Ads Get Results’ will be home Friday. He told the Pilot Tuesday that he had written his sister, asking her if she or any of her family had any connections with the Communists. When assured they did not, only then did Joe consent to make the trip. He ex pects to sail for home May 24. And the best of the New Year Build on Slope or Level Site is happmess F Local Resident To Sail Feb. 9 For A Switzerland Visit I t95O 1 Joe Morrell will leave this vi- cinity January 8, for New York City from where he will sail February 9, for Europe to visit the scene of his boyhood, near the Italian border, in Switzer land. It has been more than a half century since he has seen any of his family. Only a sister remains. Leaving the scene of his boy hood in 1888, he has become a truly American citizen, imbued you CHIDREN'S CHRISTMAS BOOKS We have just received a large assortment of “GOLDEN BOOKS” Priced from 25c to $1.50. A book for every age—Start a Golden Library Today! CHAD'S FOUNTAIN, BROOKINGS ^inô in Ike ^ew MCVNO »LOOR PUN Pl is-r»i3 RA » d'Bis f r"“ Proper musicz indeed, for the New Year fIRSI HOC* »-VAN Tins tradition! < ie and one half story farmhouse contains 1.700 »quire feet. lUicn Iit on a she uh ch slo .es away from the housefront, it is designed for a I i-rnu nt utility room earning directly onto the back yard. For $1.60 five 'her s of not in* drawings tor this farmhouse—plan number 7020—are available through the Oicbon Farmhouse Plan Service, Oregon State college. Here is another farmhouse plan1 Rural Housing Specialists Mrs. which combines both < »lauem room Margaret Fuller and John C. Camp- Arrangement and pleasing outside, bell of Oregon State college say it is advisable to have at least one appearance. The basement, net shown, has a bedroom on the main floor of a two- workroom, shower, food storage story house. This plan calls for room, and space for both fuel slot- ( two.* each opening from the central age and furnace. Entering from hall near the bathroom. Opening fields or barns, men may hang their ; from the hall, the bathroom is near work cothes in the entranceway and the kitchen and out of sight from wash in the bathroom located at the living room. Upstairs, the plan calls for two the head of the short stairs. From the rear hall, every room on the large bedrooms, an additional bath. main floor can be entered without and under-eave storage space. The second story, however, may be left crossing through another. Even the kitchen has controlled unfinished until added bedrooms traffic. Design includes efficient are required. In the drawing, shingles are in equipment arrangement coupled with a handy kitchen dining area . dicated as outside wall covering. located at low windows. The living Siding may be substituted. For de room is large enough for company tails concerning this farmhouse plan meals. As drawn, if the house faces end others available through the south or west, the livin* room re Oregon Farmhouse Plan Service, consult your county extension agent. ceives sunlight from the south. Silver Bells .What a world of merriment their melody foretells. E. E. HANSCAM & SONS Pioneer Merchants IMBIBE HARBOR, OREGON