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p PAGE TW O BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Garden Club W ill T H E R E 'S NO SU B ST IT U T E FOR C IRC U LATIO N E ntered as second-class m atter, at the postoffice at Brookings, O re gon, March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Meet Thursday 11 M inna A kers , Owner and Publisher SU B SC R IPTIO N RATES: One Year, in advance (in Curry County) S^.oo One Year, in advance (outside Curry Co.) $3.50 Classified Adv. Rates 15c jx r line— Min. 50c cash N a tio n a l A dvertising R epresentative EEhii N e w Y ork ■ N ewspaper I I epresentatives , inc • Chicago • D e tro it • P h ila d e lp h ia N O T IC E T O SUBSCRIBERS: Kindly notify of any change of address in advance. Failure to do so costs two cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change. GUEST E D IT O R IA L The hirst National Bank of Portland, as else where reported in the Pilot, has opened a branch in Gold Beath. 1 his advent of a great hank into Curry County speaks well for future business in South western Oregon. W hen a hank of this magnitude invests a large sum of its money in Curry County we may rest assured that the business possibilities of this area justifies its investment. 1 he wonderful progress of the Oregon State Bank of Brookngs, its fine service to this community and its deposits which run into the mllions is added proof that the economy of this area is as safe and sound as any area on the Pacific Coast. In fact we may be living in one of the best business a re ^ of the United States. W e have too long been a sort of a forgotten land. Industry has by-passed us and established it self elsewhere. I his has all been changed by the hard work and untiring efforts of men who, with vision, h a \i come among us and uncovered the possibilities and oppirtunities that exist here. As yet our economic surface has hardly been scratched. O ur future holds great promise. B r o k ings and Curry County are on the upswing and with the linjxtus that is now behind us we have every reason to believe that this area shall soon become one of great industrial development. We have those things that business needs to succeed and business is discovering what we possess. I,lc congratulates the First National Bank of Portland in its coming to this area. We wish it every success in its venture. W hen this new bank o|xns its doors in Gold Beach it shall lx- one of the finest moments in the history of Curry County, E. E. A The m em bers and guests of the Azalea Garden Club are scheduled to hold the Septem ber m eeting on Thursday, the 11th. This will again be a dessert luncheon and the ladies are invited to come at one o’clock, which will give us tim e to greet old friends and be come acquainted with the new m em bers before luncheon is serv ed. Tables will be set-up indoors in order that we may go ahead with our plans, rain or shine. No meeting, however. Mrs. Palm guest speaker is scheduled for this S tott has consented to lead a dis cussion on birds of this area and inasmuch as she has made two trips out to Bird Island, this should provide a very interesting topic. The Roll Call Response will be “Bring a specimen Dahlia and name if possible.” This doesn’t mean that you necessarily have to have grown it; borrow one from one of your gardening neighbors or cut out a picture of one from a seed catalog. The "Five Minute Talks by M embers” will be con ducted by the program chairman. Mrs. A rthur Knox will present the Bird of the Month; Mrs. Les te r Twohy the Flower of the Month; the A rrangem ent of the month will be a Line A rrange ment of Dahlias featuded on the luncheon table and evaluated by Mrs. Almo Newton. Mrs. Clara Kerns will have a report ready on the participation by the Azalea Garden Club m em bers in the Curry County F air entries. GLENN HURSTS ENJOY VISIT FROM RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H urst en joyed a week’s visit from their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sm ith. Mr. Sm ith a t tended New York University the past \e a r. receiving his M aster’s degree in June, while Mrs. Sm ith taught in a therapentic school. I he couple lett Tuesday morning in their 1934 Ford and trailer which took them to N. Y. and back again w ithout any trouble except one blowout. Mr. Sm ith has accepted a position in P o rt land in retail merchandising. On the Main Draa The arom a of Sweet Peas. Friends Honor Mrs. visits with her m any relatives and friends who drop in for, a Eddie Westbrook chat. The honor guest received Mrs. Eddie W estbrook, known i m any cards, gifts and fowers ex- to her relatives and friends as ; tending best wishes on her birth- “Aunt Eddie” celebrated her 88th j day« birthday on W ednesday afternoon August 27. A reception was held at the Community Hall where her many friends gathered to extend congratulations and best wishes. The room was a ttrac tiv e with lovely flower arrangem ents. The tea table with a lace cover was centered with a flower a rran g e and light housekeeper ment of- pastel sweet peas and pink pompom dahlias. A large See Pat Kern sheet cake frosted with white at Clinic by Friday icing, and pink roses, with the following inscribed in pink icing, Or leave word with Mrs. W hite a t “Greetings on Your 88th Birthday. Clinic or a t M atot Co. Cake and ice cream was served to alm ost 90 guests during the a fte r noon, who called to extend g reet ings. Mrs. W estbrook, was lovely : in black afternoon dress with ' pink carnation corsage. She is en- ! F J J -I H I i I I ■ ■ w R T joying good health and enjoys WANTED BABY SITTER trap SQ/ntTHcrco miWANTABS W ANTED PEELER LO G S CONTACT Fast, Efficient Cleaning & Pressing! PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE! 2863 Agents for Del Norte Laundry D EPA RTM EN T CRESCEN T CITY’ SKo, 7'». 55. 45 — No. 2 Mill $36 rmir. !t?T?TTTr t TTT.ffTTF) TAP DANCING LESSONS — B A LLET — A CR O B A TIC FA L L W IN T E R SEASON ENROLL ANY TUESDAY 9:30 — 10:30 A. M. V. ’ 2 : 3 0 __3:30 P M F. W. HALL Jo Anne Vincent O r ( .ill 2” 2 a pfeoM/ie /jtuÜûiy c Cctnrnututy Toqet/iw, Smoked salmon current entree on the menu. Interested parties can depend on results at Chads M atrimonial bureau. • The keen interest o f the officers and directors o f this Open season on rent collectors. bank in community affairs Ben Kern dream ing of a perfect vacation. is based on a realization that That fancy planter. lily everything which helps the mechanical community also helps the bank. P ro m o tin g home g r o w th Some of our good citizens ta k ing Labor Day. litterally. our ow n progress. I.dison did it. so can we did w’ith-out sleep, we mean. I* The City Hall, well air-condi- tinned. • Customers fin d this a frie n d ly and neighb orly bank. missing. Phone Numbers Ambulance 21 Si Bill Brown, police 25 p City Recorder 2854 Fire and p r o s p e rity builds a solid foundation for Several Moon-light nights. Mr. Taylor PHONE TIM BER PARAGON PLYWOOD CORP. A bran»! new red fire truck. Cur Del Cleaners Thursday, September 4, 1952 OREGON STATE BANK BROOKINGS. 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