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Thursday, March 13, 1952 BROOKINGS-HARBOR P ILO T, BROOKINGS, O REG O N P it? Smorgasbord Planned For Saturday By Smith River Group SM ITH R IV E R -T h e local P.- T . A. is sponsoring, this S a tu r day, March 15, its annual sm or gasbord, expecting to exceed the last y e a r’s record perform ance. The dinner hour will be from d:30 to 9:00 p. m. Ted W estbrook will play his o rg a n - and John Frost the accordion throughout the dinner hour. This will be a real Swedish Smorgasbord, pre pared by tho^e who reallk know how. There will also lie a ham P.-T. A. Heard Youth's Ideas, At Panel Discussion Youth Problems and from th< m ouths of the youth there are m any were discussed last T hurs day evening at the March m eet ing of P.-T. A. at the school, when M ary Lou Berger, Bob Curtis and Leslie Pullen gave the viewpoint of youth. Speaking for the p a r ents were Virgil Goldsberry, Carl B erger and Mrs. A. Zook. Mod e ra to r was LaVerne Landauer. Mrs. Doherty, of the faculty, was advisor of the students. At the election of officers. Mrs. dinner for those who do not rel ish Swedish delicacies. The hall will seat many so there should be no doubt about service. A fter the dinner a fish pond, sponsored by Girl Scouts, will be held for the children; Bingo is planned for the older boys and g irls. For adults there will be square and modern dancing. Last year more than 500 were served, and the demand was in Earl B reuer was named president for the coming year; Mrs. Alict Rausch, vice-president; Doris Crosley, secretary and Mrs. Don Craig, traesurer. All were unani mously elected. Three Hags were presented to the girl scout troops by members of the V. F. W. Auxiliary, spon coring group. A food sale has been scheduled for this Saturday at D im m ick\ Brookings M arket, with receipts to be given to the community li brary. P.-T. A. members are u rg ed to bring food to the m arket, or notify one of the com m ittee if it should I k * picked up. On March 28, the P.-T. A. will sponsor a youth party at the gym, as part of the youth movement in the area. Plans Dinner, Fri. A m em bership dinner is being planned by Chetco Aerie, No. 3087 ye a r! . . . g«f them in for Friday, March 14. at 8:00 p m. nt Don’s Cliff House. All the T he ___. members and wives are invited. O lld S T IW S O E M l A short business m eeting will be held at the V. F. W. hall at 7:00 M omthk ** ’.nvirinMt ,>*V » m * « wfc»’ * P m. before going to the dinner. O ften re/erred to a t " a n e w s p a p e r m a n 's newspaper" the M O N I TOR covert the w o rld , w ith a network of New<‘ Bureaus and corre spondents, Order a special in tro ductory subscription to d a y —-3 months for $3. Y ou'll fin d the M O N I TOR " m u s t" reading and os necessary os \o u r HOME TOW N PAPER. th e Chrurion Scene# Monitor O x Norway S t, Boston 15. Moss . V S \ Please tend me on introductory M o n i, ♦or subscription— 7& issues I endose $ ). lodoie»«* done* sistent th at a repeat be given this year. Edna Samuelson is g e n e r a l chairm an with Anna Marie W est brook as co-chairm an; Vera Clem ens and Hazel Curley are in charge of food. Terry Ulrich is in charge of decorations; Mr. and Mrs. S la te r are ho^t and hostess, lookings a fter w aitresses; Hazel Yahr will have charge of tickets and publicitq. Those wishing to attend may ob tain tickets at the Texaco Service station. Use these colum ns—it pays! I SEE IT! She is a darling and the three of us fell in love w ith her immed- itely. She stayed a t our hotel Jh San Francisco for one night aTd * ’ By Sonya Rush * Sonya Rush, niece of Mr. and then joined her husband aboard his ship. The wife of a captain Mrs. Harmer, o n a n extended trip to Europe, writes serially to is not allowed to accompany her friends, who believe others of the husband on sea voyages, and can com m unity would enjoy the in only go aboard when the ship is formation. The Pilot is always in port. glad-to have such letters for pub The ship was to leave Thurs- lication at any time. day, the ninth, we sailed the 12th. ♦ * • While w aiting for our departure, 1. LEAVING THE LILY BELT! we took in a few shows, and saw We left Oregon the 5th of Feb. F rank S in a tra in person. We also with only the morning sta r to visited the docks, it was about bid us farewell. We w ere delight- 12:00 noon and found that the ed to find on the very bus we men only load at night, in order chose to carry us to the good ship to get tim e and a half (a quaint Chili, the wife of the captain, old C alifornia custom ) who had followed her spouse from We w ent aboard Sunday eve France, on up to Vancouver, and ning about 6:00, as the agent told was on her journey back to San us we w^ould sail th a t night. Francisco, his next port of call. To Be Continued AS E. E. F R E Y & SO N EXPERIENCED HOME BUILDERS Let E. E. Frey and Son Help design and build your new home or remodel your old one! BLUE PRINTS FURNISHED! See at Chambers Fir Courts, Harbor GIBBS LBR. CO. Phone 2545 C O N N IE 'S SPORTSWEAR Easy Street ROCK FOR LOGGING ROADS Driveway and Fills Cold Beach, Oregon Invites you to attend its free style show at the Chi li o o k Theatre, Saturday, March 15, at 5:00 p. in. 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