Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 26, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Band Concert Will
Show 'Progress”
Grand Finale—Patriotic:
“America I Love You:
Military i dance)
Sailors Hornpipe.
3. Military Tap.
4. Aloha, accordion band—
band and chorus.
Star Spangled Banner.
P age F ive
impeachment of the president. As
■ -- is written I have received
e taan a hundred such tele­
grams all of these opposed to
‘ action of the Diwiin?
HELP WANTED
LANGLOIS — Several months
Sawmill
ago the local community entered I
upon a particular project, that I
of encouraging the development
bill (S 1) will be passel bv the
of the school band, made up of'
lie use wuh various amendments
grade and high school students I
i*ns is not final action on this
The purchase of several band in-,
legislation although it has al-
struments was underwritten by
By Nancy Moore
r-'ady been passed by the Senate.
the P.-T. A. Several dinners were
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brooks
. vi a "J11’ ,n fact’ be Anally
Ju Harris Ellsworth. M. C.
given; the Floras-Willow Club returned Thursday from a trip
uvised and written by the Sen-
gave $100 proceeds from their to Eugene and Blachley. They
There was a great deal more ate-House conference committee.
sponsored Talent Show; Sports­ visited the Frank Crostons, for­
involved
in the tiring of General
men’s Club contributed largely. merly of Langlois and met their
MacArthur
than the simple re­
J he obligation is now paid.
new little Miss Linda Sue.
moval of a military commander
Your reporter went by air to bv the President of the United
To show the public the work
done by the band, a Spring Fes­ Medford to visit her sister and States. The first thing to note
tival of Music, combined with family. From Medtord she went is that the dismissal of MacAr­
tap and ballet dance classes, was to Eugene to visit her brother, at thur was a political and not a
gixen at the gym last Thursdsay. the university, returning home military decision. The General
rhe rhythm band and tonette on Monday.
was dismissed (according to the
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables,
band demonstrated their work.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Storm president’s own explanation)'
Costuming was clever and at­ are parents of their first child, a simply because he did not agree
tractive. The dance classes were daughter, Sheryl, born Thursday, with the administration policies.
under direction of Hazel Knapp; April 19.
Thus a new standard for evalu­
the bands under direction of
A number of Langlois Home ating the merit of an officer- in !
Old South
Charles Jensen.
Extension unit members attend-’ our armed forces is established.
I he Port
the
annual homemakers
chorus
¿nrr Orford
ml r high
g r school
school i ।
‘"tannuai
nomemaKers festi-
iesti-1 He must
with the policies,
cnorus sang several selections.,
took with them their of the president
!
Gifts were presented to Mrs. j H°ral exhibit,
the landscaping
Although
General
MacArthur
Knapp and Mr. Jensen. Mr. Jen- °xhibit and the scrapbook. Sev-1
Old South
has carefully and acurately obey,
sen announced presentation of eral members modeled their own ; ed
and carried out all orders dnd
pins to band member. The pro­ dresses,, made in the Better Cot-1
directives,
he has never hesitated
gram:
ton Dress shop, which was in
Band: "The Thunder” and structed by Jean Strain. Langlois to voice disagreement on policy
Det Monte—sliced or halves
Blue Moon." Song and dance: Unit Chairman. Marion Brooks, or to offer suggestions. He has
consistently refused to be a ‘yes
Its a Hap-Hap-Happy Day ” was mistrtss of ceremonies.
man’ even while brilliantly and
“Glow Worm” ballet and “Blue
h
S'
d
’
^J
1-
i
successfully
carrying out ¿rders.
Danube” ballet.
regular meeting, Wednesday. The ~
That
is
the
‘
crime’ for which he
Chorus. Port Orford High: “The girls worked on a scrapbook on J
has
been
punished.
Del Monte —303 tins
Battle Hymn of the Republic” health and safety. It was reported'
and “Onward Christian Soldiers ” the troop cleared $8.64 on the
The dismissal of General Mac-
Baton twirlers.
cookie sale Saturday at Port Or-| Arthur is one of a series of vic­
“Rhythm tap.
ford. The troop was treated to tories which have been wen since
School Days Dance.
ice cream at Whalen’s by Mrs 1945 by Dean Acheson and his
Del Monte
Song and dance: “Good Ship Rigik.
clique in me state department.
Lollipop.”
Arlene Buckles of Selma vis­
Gypsy Market Dancing Girls— ited her sister, Mrs. J._____ Those people dominated the Yaita
James conference and helped write the
ballet.
Brooks over the week-end.
' infamous fait a agreements. They
Band : “Semper Fidelis,” and
I invented me term “agrarian re-
“Stormy Weather.”
1 formers” to describe the Russian
Song: Me and My Teddy.”
■ trained Chinese communist lead­
Song: ‘Teddy Bear Picnic.
IM Haven—Ughi meat
Rhythm band.
Little Ruthie WoodrifT spent ers. They were responsible for
Dance: “Tea for Two.”
some time in the hospital at Eu­ the fall of China to the commun­
Ballet: “Rendezvous.”
reka last week. She developed ists. They were responsible for
Song and dance: ‘Peggy O'Neil’ measles and was isolated then the appeasement of Russia, by
White Star
“Goofus,” Dance, anonvmous
brought home. She will not re allowing ihe 38th parallel to di­
vide
the
Korean
nation,
thus
set
­
turn to school until a thorough
“Indian Love Call,” Solo.
Port Orford chorus: “Beauti physical check and health pro­ ting the stage for the war in
ful Savior.”
gram is prescribed, and her gen­ Korea. A few months before the
Korean fighting started they were
eral health is improved.
Del Monte
responsible for the announcement
On one of the troop ships leav­ that Korea and Formosa were
ing San Diego recently Seabne not within ^ar defense interests
Don Merritt and shipmates were in Asia, thus inviting communist
escorted out of the harbor and conquest ol these areas.
on their way to Japan by naval
This stale department clique
planes. On one of them was Vern headed
ACCOUNTING
by Acheson has opt nly
Mendenhall who know his old been antagonistic
to MacArthur
BOOKKEEPING
schoolmate was on the transport for years. They wanted to “get
belou and had talked to him a him
Phone 302
and they did. The great
short
time before.
Room 6
value of me r^^nt development
Mrs. Priscilla Robinson left! is that it will serve to bring the
Hendricks Building
Brookings Saturday on the first) whole thing out into the open
lap of a trip which will take her The story will be told in gieat
BROOKINGS, OREGON
to England on the Queen Mary. detail. The ix^ople ol the United b Pitre Cane
Mrs. Robinson, native of Britain’ States are going to have a chance
has not been back for a number to have the facts on which the,
of years. She and her late hus­ can decide for themselves wheth­
band traveled extensively, liv­ er the works and ideology of the
ing in different countries ot Eu­ Acheson crowd represents what ,
rope and Asia.
is best for us, or whether Gen­
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Burlew of eral MacArthur, and the rest of
I oi Hand stopped on their wav us who fear and oppose the Ach­
home from Florida where they eson operations, are right.
Real Estate Broker
had spent the winter to visit at
Hotel Brookings
North End the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ver-
The day the MacArthur ouster
, non A. Smith. Mrs. Berlcw is
announced, a poll was taken
E. H. A. TERMS AVAILABLE!! mother
Mr. Smith.
of 239 House and Senate offices
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J- Gallagher is able to be
LANGLOIS NEWS
and Woods Men
Bodenhamer-
Mason Lbr. Co
Redfield’s Market
SPECIALS
and Meats
Friday and Saturday
TANGERINE JUICE, 46-oz
37c
ORANGE JUICE, 46-oz.
39c
PEACHES, 2'/2 -cans
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29c
CORN, 2 for 35c; 6 for
PEAS, 303 can
$1.00
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VEG-ALL, 303 can
LOCAL NEWS
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Some good highway frontage
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12-acre beaut itu I view tracts
priced at $650 and up. As little as
F150 down and $25 per month.
Approximately 40 acres with
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If you have a 2-bedroom house,
and you don't want it, someone
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RADISHES, Garden fresh, 2 for . 15c
Of
total ’s only 47 approved i
the that
President
--------- j action. Mam of
the telegrams were violent* ex­
pressions 5,292 even demanded!
FENDERS DENTED..?
IS THE PAi^T BAD?
Our Body and Paint Department
Can Give Your Cor That New Look
CARROTS, bunch
MEATS
Fancy STEWING HENS, only, lb. 49c
Lean SLAB
BACON, by the piece, lb.
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Other homes, ocean frontage,
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Phone 334
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