Image provided by: Chetco Community Public Library; Brookings, OR
About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1954)
12 Brookings-Harbor TH U R SD A Y Pilot A P R IL 29, 1954 SMITH RIVER Women's Club Shows Antiques The first reciprocity tea spon sored by the S m ith R iver W om e n ’s club w as held on the a f te r noon of April 15, at th e C om m uni ty Hall. M ore th a n 75 ladies from C rescent City, K lam ath, G asquet an d S m ith R iver tu rn e d out for th e lovely an tiq u e display. In th e ce n te r of th e hall w as a b eau tifu l w oodland pool, s u r rounded by mossy banks and wild flow ers. Yellow pond lilies w ere g row ing m the pool. The display w a s arran g e d and created by Mrs. B illie Brown A n u m b er of th e g u ests w ore cen te n n ial costum es, a p p ro p ria te to th e an tiq u e display T h e w alls of th e hall w ere d ec o ra te d w ith p ictu re s and p ain tin g s belonging to club m em bers. T he te a tab le w as ce n te red w ith oink tu lip s, arran g e d by P asy W e st brook and M ary Fisher. A collection of Indian a rt, b ask e ts and relics w as displayed by M rs. E rn ie S cott, and M rs. G race H ight. M rs. S co tt w as a t tire d in h e r G ra n d m o th e r’s I n dian dress. M rs. H ight displayed her b ea u tifu l ru b y th u m b p rin t tab le se ttin g of glass. 225 Hom e E xtension U nit m em A collection of old q u ilts and bers from all sections of C u n y coverlets belonging to E s th e r C ounty a re p re p arin g to ce le b rate S m ith. Alyce Bolick, M ary Crook th e te rm in a tio n of th eir y ears and H allie Davis w as also dis a c tiv ities F riday, May 7 at the played. O phir G range H all. T he days Mrs. Ilu ld a Jorgenson, dressed program will s ta rt at 10:30 a.m. in h er native costum e, displayed according t o Mrs. Allan Corbin, a ta b le se ttin g of C openhagen C h airm an of the C ounty Hom e w a re she brought to this co u n try E xtension C om m ittee a t which from D enm ark tim e th e public is invited to a t - Mrs. L au ra R edfield and h er end. m other. Mrs. F lo ra W eber dis- , T h e re will be exhib its displayed [»laved oriental carvings, M exican c ry sta l silk screen p rin t and em by th e various u n its of th eir y ears broidery w ork which bad been c a l project w ork; sh irts, lam pshades, if cted on a cruise to th e fa r east. te x tile painting, deco rated cakes S ilv e r spoons from all oun- h erb exchange table, and all those tries w ere displayed by Mrs. p ro je c ts th a t lend them selves to E rances W estbrook. A collection be display» d. A noon luncheon will be served of bells w as shown by Mrs. M arth a U lrick, and m any o th e r by th e O phir G range Hom e E co nom ic Club headed by Mrs. Lucille an tiq u es w ere displayed. Mrs. Eunice F a ris w as in S tevens. T he pro g ram will include r e ch arg e of th e guest book. B ack ground m usic w as furnished by p o rts by S ta te Council rn m bers M rs R uth W ells d u rin g th e a f te r Mrs. Del H olcom b from Eugene. O regon who atten d e d th e T rien - noon. Extension Units To Celebrate End | O f Year's Work F o r C ity Police Phone 3193. nial m eetin g of th e A ssociated C o u n try W om en of th e W orld a t T oronto, C an ad a last year. She N ew officers w ere elected for will b ring w ith h e r a Mrs. M eier th e Teen-A ge club a f te r a dance who is v isiting in th is C o u n try held last F rid ay evening. from S cotland. Resides the m am T h e new president is Roy Dirks. sp ea k er of th e day Mrs. W inston, O th e r officers, are V ice-president, F ran c es C linton, S ta te E xtension A1 S h u ey ; S e c re ta ry T re asu re r, L ead er in H om e Econom ics from Jo T y ler; S erg e an t-at-A rm s, Art O regon S ta te C ollege will he on S to n e and S ta n G ribble. th e p rogram . M is. La V ere H ew itt acted as T h ere will be sk its and e n te r chaperone for the evening. tain m en t by th e u n its and a 4-11 D ress R evue, also a n u rse ry for , IN E U G E N E LAST W E E K »he sm all children. B onnie K ay M incer spent last w eek in E ugene as a guest of M ary Lou B erger. Buy U. S. S av in g s Bonds! TEEN-AGE NEWS MAKE YOUR HOME AT THE CH ETCO IN N ROOM AND BOARD BY WEEK OR MONTH ROOMS BY NIGHT OR BY WEEK R o tary C lub each Tuesday, 12:00 noon Lions Club. 2nd and 4th W ednesdays, 7 :30 p m. you c a n t buy T h is n e w pow er In a n y o t h e r P erh a ps y o u ’ve never th o u g h t th a t a tele phone co m p an y , just like every b o dy else, has to m ake its b u d g et balance. F ir s t . o f course, we have to pay all th e day -to - d a y an d inontli-bv m o n th costs of keeping our system in operatio n . O u r a n n u a l payroll alone now to ta ls m ore th a n live m illion d,»liars a year. T iikn we m ust find a place in our budget to replace eq u ip m e n t as it w ears o u t. and to tak e a d v a n ta g e o f every possible lalx»r, lim e an d m oney-saving device in o rd er to m ake o u r serv ice as etlicient and as econom ic:'! 'S possible. W e pay «»nr full - hare of taxes, too. In 1953, our Federal, s ta te an d local tax p a y m e n ts were $1,667,849. T h u figure does n o t inclu d e th e Federal excise taxes w inch a re a d d ed ev ery m o n th to your telephone bill and w inch last y ear w ere m ore th a n one m illion six hundred th o u san d d o llars A lto g e th e r , 3 1c o u t o f e v e ry te le p h o n e d o ila i y o u p a y g o e s fo r ta x e s! A n ii . to m ake telep h o n e services a v a ila b le to the th o u san d s and th o u sa n d s of new resid en ts in our * a i. we mu t co n tin u e to invest m ore and m ore c a p ita l. I .. plant in serv ¡ce has trip le d in th e past eight vears, and this» om ing vear. 1951, we have bu d g eted $6,300,000 for ad d itio n a l new co n stru c tio n . J u s t like arsclves, we too m ust m ake ends ini'et, in order to provide you w ith th e etlicient tele phone service you expect. A nd we. even m ore th a n m my o th e r fields, h ive been preseed h a rd e r and h a rd e r bv increased costs. In sp ite ot tins, we will c o n tin u e to bring you th e ftm possible telephone serv ice a t th e lowest possible cost. only the new ’54 Plymouth offers you... new P p w e r F llte tr a n s m is s io n w ith new P o w e r F lo w e n g in e PoworFlite, combined w ith the great new 110-horsepower PowerFlow engine, gives you flashing acceleration, w ith no lurch or lag. PowerFlite is the low-price fie ld ’s newest, smoothest fu lly automatic no-clutch transmission. fu ll-tim e new P o w e r B ra k e s Give you quick, straight-line stops w ith only half the usual pedal pressure 1 For smooth, predictable stops, Plym outh’s Safe-Guard brakes have two hydraulic cylinders in each front wheel, where competing cars have only onOj R o w e r S te e r in g Works every minute you drive, not just occasionally. Plymouth's Power Steering eliminates “ wheel fig h t," gives you safe, precise control on rough, bumpy roads, and lets you park w ith just one-fifth of the normal effort 1 You’ll find the newest power advances in P ' low-price field only in the new 1954 Plyn , And th a t’s not a ll! You’ll find comfort, economy and safety features that you can’t buy in any other low-price car. W e'd like to arrange a demonstra ' for you today—just di p in or [ \ Pvweif nt«, B aktw ¿ u srv y t...' a... C. ED DEMPSEY I liwav « u h I _________________ Brookings