C 1 V & PB CU Z c <£ W O C/5 O Z 2 CG h? O cd O CG cd CZ) O Z 2 8 cd Cû Cl ir> ci For What ltzs Worth . PB ~O Stork Shower Was Budget Committee Given By Friend Studies Finances h o s t e s s W e r e M rs. J u d it h C rock­ Mrs. E d ­ ett, Mr4. May Freem an, na W'podriflf, Mrs. Joanne Sm ith, Mrs. N ellie W hite, Mrs. M arie Hempcl, Mrs. Mildred Kessler, all of Brookings and H arbor; Mrs. E tta S hafer of K lam ath, Mrs. Lu- ella Conner of Sm ith River and Mrs. Frances B arton of Crescent City. fl I/' O Cl CJ -n CJ U m Ross P utnam and son, Harold, has just returned from Boon- ville, Calif., w here they have bus- iness interests. The Putnam s will continue to live in Brookings, and w ith operate both places. PB l/i Ux 3 UC BROOKINGS CLINIC Z 8 w od O Office hours, 9 a. m. 5 p. m. DR. R. E. SM ITH K3 I Kooooo AoK— O N DISPLAY A T or U«wt Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Ander­ crowded.” _ Aoid. JUk for " W W W i son are parents of a 7-lb. 4-oz. Olym pia Hardware & Supply Co. which fully explain« UU* rwmark- I wasn’t surprised at the question as 1 daughter, born, Friday, Feb. 15. •bU ko«»o t mummt Kerr Building Brookings, Oregon heard it before. But 1 felt that the bo> The little miss has been named CHETCO DRUG STORE Evelyn Rosemary. was assuming that all newspaper editors would make the Mrs. Geraldine Bomar, of the same assertion; and in that respect, he was off on the Nook Cafe, spent S aturday at NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING wrong foot. Coos Bay, returning Sunday. As A majority of editors would have told him that there she neared C arpenterville early in the afternoon she found it im­ is no profession, trade or occupation know n to the. mod­ possible to drive through the snow ern world which is over-crowded with G O O D men or and had to he pulled across the women. They would admit that there are already thous­ hill as did m any cars. Some, in an a ttem p t to m ake the grade, ands of doctors, lawyers, teachers and newspapermen. w ent into the ditches. They would also admit that there are thousands of young Mrs. Charles S ta n h u rst re tu rn ­ ------B U D G E T -------- P8 kv men preparing to I k * doctors, lawyers, teachers and news­ ed last week from P ortland a fte r SCH ED U LE I papermen. Still they would maintain that when the chips visiting an aunt. Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balances of practical experience are down, there will alw’ays be a Mrs. Mary Provost w h o has ITEM Total All Funds shortage of good doctors, good laywers, g(x>d teachers been caring for Mrs. Goldft* Smith Estim ated Receipts From — during her illness, returned to Delinquent Taxes ................................ . 3 M and good newspaper men. Salem last week to pick up bag­ County School Fund ..................... ........ ......................................... * ...................................................................... Their advice to the young man would be something gage to meet her sister, Mrs. Boie Basic School Support Fund 457 20 at K lam ath Falls. They will go £°.n?.mon (IrJ educible) School Fund like this, “My boy, if you are willing to work hard and to the sister’s home at Salinas a di licit — Secondary ............................. ............... 2 000*00 to sacrifice some of your youthful pleasures while pre­ rpn 909 9« Mrs. Goldie Sm ith, the faithful Estim ated Total Receipts ...... paring yourself; if you will never be satisfied with just postm aster of Brookings these re­ Estim ated Available Cash Balance or D eficit............................................ (Add Cash B alan ce- Deduct Deficit) 6 915 31 getting by but always insisting on.being as near perfection cent years, is steadily improving health. Patrons hope she will as possible; if you will endeavor to accumulate all the in $76.197.51 soon be appearing at the win­ Est i ma te e to ta l receipts and_ayailable cash balance (or deficit) available knowledge that you are capable of absorbing dow a t mail time. SCH ED U LE 2 General Fund Estimated Expenditures and utilizing it—if you are willing to do this and more­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed F. Ackley ex­ over succeed in doing it, you will find yourself in a field pect to leave Brookings for San Exixrulltura* o f 2 fl«oal year* next prwcadtng curran «ch yr. El«rn*nt*ry Secondary T otal Bat. Bud. Allow. Francisco next Sunday. Ed has School* where your services will always lx? in demand and where School* bet Exp. Expenditure In D etail fbr Pu»t legal business to atten d to and Orad«* Orada« for Bnau'g Current ’ for last yr Ulve ITEM 1M1- 1853— 1863 Bch. Yr. Sch. Yr. ' o f 2-yr. per. Yrty Tot. your labors will harvest their just reward.” both he and Mrs. Ackley will have 1—GENERAL CONTROL The only people in this country who suffer from over­ medical check-ups while away. 1. Personal Service: crowding are those who insist on being mediocre. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Weigel have $ 1,825.00 $ 1,825.00 $ 3,650 00 $ 1,320.00 $ 1,200.00 Mrs. Carol Lee Freem an en­ tertain ed at her home Feb. 3, at a stork shower in honor of Mrs. Rosie F rediani of E ureka, the form er Rosie Potoenick, of H a r­ bor. The afternoon was spent p lay ­ ing 4sta w i t h the honored guest receiving many nice pres­ ents '4$pos<* present for the affair besides the honored guest and N LOCAL NEWS 4105,0000.00 D ated this February 15. 1952; Signed .D ora E. Beaulieu D istrict Clerk; Gladys I. Kindel, C hairm an, Board of Diractora Approved by the budget committee February 15. 1952 Signed* lUbert O. Dimmiek. Secetary; Virgil S. Goldaberry. Chairman u ® UJ V