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Brookings I larbor Pilot
Thursday, March 5- ' w j
For What It's Worth
SMITH RIVER
The com m ittees, under the di
rection of C hairm an Mrs. Edna
Sam uelson, report this will be the
best and m ost colorful the P.-T.A.
has put on a t the Community
hall. It will be S atu rd ay evening,
M arch 14. from 5:30 to 9:00 pm.
Music during the supper will be
played by Ted W estbrook on the
Ham m ond organ. There will be
dancing, bingo and entertain
m ent for young and old.
The potluck supper and get-
to-»ether party sponsored by the
T IIE K K 'M \( » M K S T IT I T E F O B ( IK ( I L A T IO N
JROBABLY very few jieople Sm ith River W omen’s Club, held
F ilte re d mo »econd-rlu». m a tte r, at the p M liiff tr e at HrookliiR», Oregon, M arch
w ere aw are th at March 3 of on Thursday evening. Feb. 26.
7, I Will, under the A rt of M arch 3, IN78.
this week was T eachers’ Day; was a good success with nearly
M inna A kers , Owner and Publisher
n e v e r t h eless one hundred persons in a tte n d
such was the ance for the affair. Mrs. Mabel
s i KM K i l l 'l l » ' K ATES:
One Y e a r, In advance (in C u rry C ou nty)
......................................................... 13.00
case.
Franklin Browne was general chairm an of
One Y e a r, in advance loutalde C u rry C ounty)
>3.50
Delano R o o s e - the supper and program .
C lm m lflrd A dvertisin g Kate«, 15c per line M in im u m 5(Jc cash.
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The tables in the banquet room
velt w a s
the
A ll ad vertising copy must be In by 5 o'clock Tuesday evening to insure pub
licatio n.
were
decorated
with
red,
white
N ew s Item s and classified ads w ill be received up to Wednesday noon.
I □ r e s i d e n t re and blue c e p e paper stream ers,
The Sm ith River American Le
sponsible for the
gion
A uxiliary is m aking plans
N a tio n a l A |i« erll»ln g R epresentatlve
with m otifs and napkins carrying
formal education
for a spring style show to be
out
the
patriotic
them
e
of
George
W eekly N ewspapers R epresentatives , I nc .
staged at the Com m unity hall on
of our children.
N ew
Y o rk
♦
I hleago
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D etroit
♦
P hiladelp hia
W ashington’s birthday.
the afternoon of March 24.
And
ju
st
as
N O T IC E T O S U B S C R IB E R S : K in d ly n o tify of any change o f address In a d
A flower arrangem ent on the Clothes to be modeled will be
vance.
F a ilu re to do so costa tw o cents per Issue sent to the old address.
J u n e is t h e
mantel was centered with three
S ubscription w ill be dropped unless subscrlbr notifies Pilot o f change.
month for brides red, w hite and blue candles. Club lent to the auxiliary by Mrs.
a n d December President, Mrs. Evo Mello, Jr., Carol S tanbrough through the
will m ake a saving of approxi
courtesy of D aly’s store of Cres
belongs to S anta rpoke a few words of welcome to
m ately $44,OfX),000 during the
cent City. Tea will be served
Claus, no m onth could be more the group.
next fiscal year.
during the afternoon. Mrs. Eunice
appropriate than M arch in which
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Following the supper, all were F aris is chairm an of this affair.
Mrs. C harles N orm an and lit
♦ TH IS W EEK I went with a to designate a day in rem em seated in the clubroom, where an
small group of m em bers of the brance of our teachers. For this interesting program was enjoyed. tle daughter, Cynthia Helen,
House to lunch at the W hite is the tim e of the year when con
Beautiful colored slides w ere born Feb. 24, have returned home
HARRIS ELLSWORTH. M.C. House. We were invited by tra c ts for the next year are of shown by Vance Bolick, showing from the Seaside hospital. Mrs.
4th District, Oregon
President Eiserjhower. It was a fered or denied.
m any interesting views and scen N orm an is employed as clerk at
very
formal,
good
hum
ored
affair.
ery.
The pictures were taken by H ight’s store. Mrs. Floyd Bognr
These are the fateful days
DO NOT BEAR any ill will to
The President is having a series
the
Bolicks
on their trip to K an m other of Mrs. Norman, arrived
when the schoolm aster discovers
w ard governm ent "econom ists.”
from Corvallis, Ore., to get ac
of such luncheons.
He intends
sas
a
year
ago.
In fact, I guess I don’t rightly
quainted w ith her new grand
in this way to m eet and converse w hether he flunked the w’rong
Mrs.
Bolick
explained
the
pic
know w hat such an employee is
with every m em ber of the Con child, w hether the w rong leading tures, which were enjoyed by all. daughter.
o r w hat he does. All I know
gress. It is a very good idea and lady for the school play, or
Mrs. Charles Spooner is spend
A trio of colored m instrels
for sure about such people is is. I think, especially liked by the let the wrong ath lete sit on the
ing the week in Portland, where
dressed in costum es and playing
th a t we have an am azing num
Democrat members. The P resi bench.
an accordion, banjo and guitar, she is undergoing a medical
ber of them on the government dent certainly shows no favorit
It m atte rs not th at he may kept the audience thrilled w ith checkup at the P ortland clinic.
payroll. They are well paid, too.
ism to the m em bers of his own have opened the minds of his s tu
Mr. and Mrs. C hester Crook
music and songs. The trio was
R ep resen tativ e John T aber of
party at these gatherings and
enjoyed the beautiful drive Sun
dents to the beauty of a poem, composed of Robert Rcuss, Rod
New York, chairm an of the House
| th at is surely a sensible a ttitu d e
day over the coast highway and
A ppropriations com m ittee, says
impressed upon them the true ney Saxelby and R obert Ruess. visited a t the home of Mr. and
to take for a social occasion.
we have 2,498 economists em
Another enjoyable part on the Mrs. John C rockett at Pistol
A fter lunch, President E isen principles of democracy, or en
ployed, whieh service costs Uncle
hower took us upstairs and told lightened them to the fact that program was the Azalea m instrel River.
‘ Snm just under $18,000,000 per
us some interesting things about a $1200 a year income will not chorus in costum e, from Brook
year,
some of the rooms. I had been provide for a fully occupied two- ings, who entertained the audi
♦ T his rem inds me of the rem ark through t he W hite House just ear garage. Such achievem ents ence w ith m instrel and spiritual
S e c re tary of the Interior l>oug- a fte r the rem odelling job was are of little im portance; for, tr a songs.
las McKay made at the National completed. It was fully furnished
Taking part in the chorus w ere Police ____________ 2531
P re ss Club luncheon this week. then hut did not look very home gically enough, in too m any cases Mrs. Mete Meyers at piano. O th
T h e president of the club when like to me. This tim e it really these are not qualifications by ers w’ere Bernice Swanson, Nell City Recorder ............ 2854
Introducing McKay comm ented did l<M)k like a home that is lived which our teachers are hired and McKenzie, Dorothy Widney, Ma
Fire Department ..... 2181
th a t, like a Chevrolet autom o in. I don't know exactly w hat . fired.
rie Tuffs, Helen Hanscam, M ary
bile w ith whieh the Secretary is the difference is hut 1 expect J If the local pedagogue has ca Fisher, W ilhemina Donnelly, L u .Ambulance
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very fam iliar, the D epartm ent of Mamie could tell us she had , tered to the children whose p a r cretia M artindale and Ida Hall.
In te rio r is made up of many added the little touches which J ents' voices are loudest in the
A vote of appreciation was ex
p arts. W’hereu|»on the S ecretary have changed a great big house) comm unity, he will in all likeli tended to all who took part in
arose and while acknowledging into a pleasant home.
H. A. JOCHENS
hood he retained for another year the evening program . C hairm an
the accuracy of the comparison
Mabel
Browne
was
assisted
in
along w ith a raise in salary r e
noted one ini|>ortnnt difference
♦
ALONG
ABOUT
the
middle
of
gardless
of w hether his students serving by Mrs. Ethel Goodlin and
"T he fact is," S ecretary McKay
Mrs. Eiina Ross.
1950
probably
about
the
time
have learned the difference be
said, "th at ALL of the p arts in
the fighting broke out in Korea tween a participle and a polly-
SALES AND SERVICE
a Chevrolet are necessary "
The Sm ith River P.-T.A. has
governm ent financial experts wog.
Hotel Brookings
A pparently it takes a hunch of were worried. Owners of govern
completed plans for the annual Phone 2661
But if the teacher has failed to smorgasbord.
econom ists to help run the gov-, ment bonds were cashing them
em in en t hut surely not all 2,498 faster than the bond sales drive ascertain on which side of the
a re necessary.
I'll venture a could sell them. The trend con tracks his check is signed, he will
guess that if the present list were tinued. The latest m onthly ta b u no doubt, as Caesar, m eet his Ides
cut in hall, no one would worry lation indicates, however, that of M arch; and while the dagger
m uch and the saving would help this trend has stopped. During
thrust m ay not be fatal to his
balance the budget
that month $69,000,000 more career, he will in all probability
bonds were t>ought than w ere
♦ S P E A K IN G of saving money, cashed. This is a sure sign of the be viewing new scenes through
th e elim in atio n of p ractically all confidence people feel in the new his classroom window come next
fall.
o f th e price control org an izatio n adm inistration.
Living thus dangerously, it is
tœrimnw.iunr.:upi'.trotuJwu'.i'.'.n.’,tnm!-,t'.r.!;’.OTuununnp:uttirtnnnixni
no m ore than right th at th e '
teacher should have HIS dav.
By CLIFFO RD P. ROWE
BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT
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Ol'R DINING ROOM NOW OPEN EOR
B reakfast
from
6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a m
Lunch
week days 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 pm .
I dinner
week days
5:00 p.m. to 9 :0 0 p m
Sundays 12:00 noon to 9:00 p.m.
h ood at its best
/ he best for less
On the Main Drag
A new Oregon S ta te Bank
sign.
In the spring the Garden Club’s
fancy tu rn s to fashion shows and
not so lightly.
Big city Brookings still able tn
scare up a bobcat.
Mr. Arp m aking m aps on the
sidewalk.
Lewis Peterson sm elling snow
in the a ir .
Jake, the Barber, stubbing his
toe.
M c V A Y 'S
GREENHOUSE
ON THE H’lNCHUCK
POTTED AND CUT FLOWERS
I HONE 251*8
Harbor, O regon
Corsages m ade by our artist
friend. M aude Sandbo.
Charles Young flashing keys to
all the parking m eters.
I hose professional steppers at
the m instrel show. You missed
som ething if you didn’t see it
Even Zazu P itts was there.
That ill used car of George
Blunts So would we. if a tra c to r
had fallen on us.
Carm en M iranda. Zazu P itts.
Ixm Chaney and th at high kick
ing chorus doing OK.
When thieves learn
that a householder I
his valuables at home, they
consider it a personal invita
tion to Call.
Keep your valuables beyond their
reach (secure from fire, as well) in a’
Sale Deposit Rox in our strong vault.
Rental reasonable.
OREGON
STATE
BANK
BROOKINGS, OREGON
oar Dependable H om e Institution
M ember t edcral Deposit Insurance Corporation