Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 25, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1950
PAGE EIGHT
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
The World's Best Climate
Shop is another business 'Of the
Included in the art display
hen* that I was going oft to the
area disp aying a new neon sign.
very ends of the Oregon teaching were paintings by Mirs. Luff,
Few are the busnesses not ilium-*
wund, and wou.d find myself cut Sydney Aimer, and Fritz Wertz, I ntormediate Girl Scouts gave inated in this manner.
off from the stimuli of associa­ of Gold Hill. The crowd lingered a party for the Brownies Wed­
Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson
tion with other like-minded p< r- before these paintings with al­ nesday, at the Harris State Park. were Eureka visitors, Monday
sons.” This she found to be en­ most professiohal airs, discuss­ Mrs. Warren Smith, the chair-
Mr and Mrs. Burlew of Port­
Mrs. Ruth Garcia, fifth grade tirely false. She has only praise ing each and all paintings.
m*an
of
the
committee,
was
the
land
are visiting Mrs. Burlew’s
teacher in the local schools, is ! for the local schools, for the
Included in the art, which in honored guest.
Browmies
were
son
and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and
one of the ten chosen from this community and her associates.
no way can be overlooked with entertained by little skits, put on Mrs. V. A. Smith, who live on the
District I reported to be No. 3/
that displayed by Mrs. Brady by the older girls. Games and Tisdale place at the seashore.
of the National Educational As-
McVay, president of Del Norte other activities were enjoyed. A
They came here May 4.
sociation
apnst.k Oregoli a i
! Indian Welfare Association, and lunch was served.
Rev E C. Hicks, pastor of the
the national convention at St.
i her committees, composed of Mr.!
Smith River Methodist church,
Louis July 2 to 7. About 11,000
i and Mrs. Ed Lopez, Mrs. Ethel
was a business caller here W ed-
teachers are expected to be in
1 Scott, Mrs. Ada Richards and
nesday morning.
attendance.
In a» letter to Mrs. Erskine daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Try Pilot Class Ads—they pay!
I m * set aside at the Miller, last week, after reading Lopez and their baby Deanna in
Moore’s Variety and Appare
convention headquarters for dis- in "Azalea Row,” of the Smith a papoose basket, Alex Billy,
plays from all over the country, River Indians, and the plan tor Amelia Brown and Laura Billy,
and each delegate is asked to their appearance at the festival, the latter two weaving reed bas­
bring something from her lo­ Vernon Goldizen, student at the kets during the afternoons.
cale. Fully cognizant of the op­ University of New Mexico, wrote:
For amusement of the visitors,
portunity afforded to advertise
"Dear Mrs. Miller: 1 read your war dances were given, and other
this section, Mrs. Garcia welcom­ column in the* Pilot lor May 11 Indian customs revealed.
es assistance from anyone hav­ and noticed your reference to
Basket weaving is becoming a
Jeri has gone shopping again
ing photographs of the azaleas the wampum ot the Smith Riv­ lost art, and Mrs. McVay has
in bloom, the Azalea Festival, er Indians. I think I can clear up already made some steps toward
Cottons and dress-ups to obtain,
pictures of blooming lilies, the the mystery for you. If the beads a revival of this custom. The In­
So if your pappy ....
Lily Blossom parade or any other aie about 1 to IL inches long, dians enjoyed the opportunity,
sdenic picture of the coast or icrhaps a little longer, slightly to show immensely, and begged
Wants you to look snappy,
mountains.
•urved, and open at both ends, not to be forgotten at any futurei
Come let us help you . . .
Azalea Garden /lub has set up they are probably the shells of shows in this area
a commit tee under leadership of dentalium Pretiosum which is
The stage, with Elmer Bankusj
Mrs. Bob Perkins, but perhaps a mollusk of the Class Scapho- furnishing much of the material,]
R m * lily growers ot the area, or podia. These forms live below represented an old mill, with a.
Chamber of commerce may offer ihe* extreme low tide mark, and water wheel, and with a mounted
other assistance
the Indians often find the shells । cud bear to lend forest atmos-1
After the national convention, .-.ong the beach.
phere, loked like an early-day
Mrs. Garcia expects to spend a
"If more are needed than avail­ mill, perhaps along the Chetco.
few weeks in Tennessee where able, they, at one time, dredged ' This setting drew more than just ,
she spent her girlhood. She was them from canoes with rakes passing interest, and certainly a-
educated at the Ward Belmont
/hether they still do this or great deal of comment.
School for Girls, the Tennessee iot 1 do not know.
State Teachers College and the
i Vernon sent a sketch of this
to
George Peabody College in Nash­ type and one
the
The Devil called a meeting of his legionnaires.
ville. She received her early art Mrs. Miller.)
training from her mother, teach­
And openly told them of his greatest fears.
er in tin* schools of Mississippi
They voted Prohibition, he cried aloud,
and at Denver, Colo.
Mrs Garcia came to Oregon as
Voters of District No. 17 will
And great consternation swept over the crowd.
t
a young woman on a visit to a
vote, Wednesday, May 31, to
How can we get men to stumble and sin
friend, but liked it so well she
raise $27,066.70 above the sum
stayed on, married here and con­
allocated it by the Curry Coun­
Unless they will drink beer, whiskey and gin?
tinued her education in Oregon
ty Rural School Board, which
Then Satan said with his devilish grin
schools of higher learning, and
would not erceed the county s
With
introduction
of
art
with
"We’ll make liquor glamorous and they’ll vote it back in. ’
is now teaching here.
area 6% limitation. Nearly every dis-
re-
Asked how she likes the Chet­ the floral display of the
trict in the county is being
So they set about with determination
co valley, she laughingly replied, people of this are are being con- quired to do this very same act.
gratulatcd
this
week
by
many
To enslave with drink the entire nation.
that she was happy wherever
The rural school board's
she was. "Howev er,” she said, lor the apparent» "appreciation tion in this matter equalized the I
With
distorted figures that befuddled the mind
"I was warned before coming foi
sum of $140,387.72, instead ot the
And political pressure they came from behind.
combined budgets of $257.810.12.
Millage required in the county
Prohibition was killed and liquor was king,
on this amount will be 22.6 mills
And many a victim felt the old serpennts sting.
or a 407 reduction over last
year. Each district, to raise the
With all soils of slogans they baited the trap.
required amount for conduct of
And millionss of men fell into their lap.
schools musa vote its own addi­
tional amount In Dist No. 17,
Their product is known "By the company it keeps.’’
the additional millage will be
But they don't show the man in the gutter asleep.
31.2, making a total of 53.8. Thio
miils lower than
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS
some
Others are sure that beer does belong.
last year’s school tar.
If they mean down the sewer they certainly aren’t wrong
* * *
GOLD BEACH
Milton De­
Men drink the stuc by the millions of gallons.
Martin, Winchuck dairyman, is
The rich and the poor are enclosed in his talons.
Brookings, Oregon
still much opposed to his dis­
Dimmick Building
Yet as he looked at the misery he’d wrought
trict's raising the necessary sum
tor conduct of a standard school.
He was not satisfied, the women he sought.
Monday he was in town to see
With the cocktail bars and alluring "ads’’
about using the Curry Countv
Reporter in an effort to circular­
Soon mother were drinking as much as the dads.
ize the south end of the county
And now with the mothers the picture is clear
with papers, opposing the vote.
Earlier this spring he and a
Their babes cry alone while they guzzle "good cheer"
number of followers made every’
If they’d just read their Bible and believe what it said
effort to block the budget as it
had been published.
Astray they would not have been easily led
They would not have fallen for the old devil’s lies,
Card of Thanks
For says the Bible "The deceived is not wise."
I would like i to express my ap-
the
consideration
predation of
and confidence shown by the Re­
publicans who voted fer me in
the primaries i and 1 also thank
the Democrats » who wrote my ;
name in. there being no Demo-’
cratic candidate.
It is a privilege to be District:
SUMMER TIME IS PAINT TIME!
Attorney for Curry County. It is'
By GOLDIZEN AND DARLINC
also a serious job. It the voters]
see fit to elect me at the Nov. I
election I will give the
.... bests
------
that 1 am capable of to the peo-
pie of Curry County.
HERBERT W DEWART.
, look better, have more value
Girl Scout News
Mrs. Ruth Garcia '
To Attend Conclave
Wampum Shells
Were Explained
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NEWS
JERI'S GONE A-HUNTIN'
Area Is Becoming
Noted For Its Art
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Wart, the Speed Cop............
It is an old saving: *‘$50 wortn oi goou
paint can add $1000 to the value of any
house." Maybe it isn’t that much, but
we'd agree if you use the famous
Send the Pilot to relatives—
i^ll save letter-writing.
Have run at the I.O.O.F
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Saturday.
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