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SPAY. MAY 16, 1946 ppy Became jmorial Flower War Dead chairm an of Chetco unit of the Am erican Legion Auxiliary, as the G ardner Ridge. The couple was PrePares for poppy day here m arried at Corvallis. May 6. and ICon matk(i their hOnU> at Coos B°V on S aturday, May 25. h .?H : h" n<' x’ Will lx- ° f thLs distri^ Boxes, with appropriate signs ' i X n , Amid the desolation of the bat- a re e i t at 8 p- will, tle fr a t m the first world w ar.” a ie extended to the couple above them, have been placed' at en ’fansenm as hostess Mr. and Mrs. W illard G raham all food stores in the area ac said Mrs. Mendenhall, ”the pon- All E astern S ta r m embers are Lppy Day Will Be the C ° P ^ v Ward’ W€re guests at cording to Mrs. J. E. Stevenson, conhally invited. n . r t WKFe thC ° r,c louch of °a- i e s beauty th at survived. The he C. p. w a tt bulb ranch S a tu r chairm an of the comm ittee, to )bserved In Area, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vincent and little red flowers grew along the day evening. May 4. receive contributions of canned iturday, May 25 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bolen were goods for the relief of famine- her mother. Mrs. M euller, of G ar renches and shell holes, and over the raw earth of the battle graves. M»verf i eUeStS M<’" da-V «'■«'‘"S. stricken Europe. These boxes are berville, Calif., are visiting Mr W the wild poppy of F rance In the minds of men fighting in May 6. at the George F u n k ’s to rem ain for the next two or Vincent’s uncle. A. C. Thompson. Belgium became the m em or- that area, the poppies became "None B etter” ranch. three weeks. Everyone is urged I hey recently sold their grocery Agnes Hensley reports th at she to co ntribute one cane. store and are now looking for a 'flower of America’s dead of associated with their dead com new location. iron,P>irChaSed ,h e Upper p ra ir«‘ rades. Mrs. Dora Sm ith, sister of V. Expression was given to this irom Lester Rauch, the first of A. M endenhall visited in Brook-j Llye Redfield, Brookings gro ings during the past week. She I cer was in E ureka last Thursday sentim ent by Colonel John McRae, • Th mM u < uShe cal,s her z M. . I S DO<NG D O U B t e Canadian medical officer, in his rhe M.vkiah P rairie Ranch." is on her way back to P ortland on business. The Seventh D a y Adventist im m ortal poem, with its lines_ aftei spending the past year a t DITTY }THIS Y E A R „ si'54Cin t°h K?etC° HeiSh,a raised San Antonio, Texas. " ‘In Flanders fields the poppies me refief * * f° r fa,n blow, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Muenz Between the crosses row on B IT O' TH IS AN D TH A T! of Bakesfield, Calif., w ere visitors row —’ It s my guess th a t a t this tim e a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Replicas of the Flanders field m any of you have more rhubarb G uerrettaz, s o u t h of H arbor, poppy were first worn in Am er than you have sugar with which during the past week. Mrs. Muenz ica m honor of the w ar dead in ' ° S* W, Try a<Wine a P ^ h and Mrs. G u errettaz are sisters. The S atellite Club met with and the wearing of these or so of salt to cut the acid con flowers on the Saturday before tent, and then add sugar. You’ll Mrs. C harles Bickner, last Friday M emorial day soon became a n a be surprised how much less sugar and fle e te d the following officers: I Haircuts - - $1.00 tion-wide custom. The poppy is it takes. You can do this to any Dreah Goldizen. president; M at-; Shave . . . . .75 also the m em orial flower of G reat ta r t fruit. However, if you prefer tie M cDaniel, vice-president; and B n tain, and is worn throughout it, to can it you m ight try this Iris Kindel, secretary-treasurer, the British Em pire on Armistice recipe, which was contributed by hollow ing the business meeting, day. a frie n d : “When the second world w ar “W ash rhubarb. Slice in sm all H( AMERICAN LEGION A U X IL IA R Y .. began claim ing American lives the pieces and pack in jars. Place I Poppy, quite naturally, became them, one at a time, under th e ' world wars was described the symbol of these added sacri cold w ater faucet and let w a te r Mrs. V. A. Mendenhall, poppy fices for the nation. The largest run into the ja r in a very slow P art of the World W ar 2 battle stream to force all the a ir out. I deaths also occurred in northern Keep running till the ja r over Europe where the poppy grows flows. Place new lid and ring on but no m a tte r where Americans ja r and screw tightly. Set in a D IN N E R S AN D SH O RT ORDERS died, the poppy pays tribute to cool place. Rhubarb canned in them. this m anner will keep indefinitely 1 Seven Days a Week SATURDAY Use as you would fresh rhubarb. ! “Disabled veterans of both wars FLO REN CE BUCHANAN BERTHA BEERS now m ake the poppy to be worn How i envy all m y city sisters;' Proprietors in m em ory of the dead of both Whose 'vittles' come from c a n s .! wars. Poppy day contributions aid W ith a speedy tw ist, |( hetco Grange Hall the disabled of both wars, their And flic k of the wrist, families, and the families of the The can winds up with the sal Sponsored by vage man. dead. Millions of Americans will w ear the veteran-m ade poppies of L. D. S. ‘ But with me, a busy ranch wife t h e Am erican Legion Auxiliary Tist the same old sad refrain, this year in silent tribute to all I f I open a glass those who lie beneath the cross From my cellar, A las’ es in Flanders fields and in the I m ust till it up again! Am erican w ar cem eteries through Then came the quick freeze' out the world.” units. Now it’s: general building contractors C, w on’ Pa’ y ° ur hat! W e’re gom ’ down to g en ’rl store •or Exterior and In- That has the system right down Brookings pat! By Mrs. F rank Waldien Oregon ior \\ ¿1' Is — qj . W. P. Walden left for P o rt I s i lght sm art, this new quick freeze decorative Uses land last S aturday on a combined \ a kin cram in Bossy ’n if ya business and pleasure trip. please New Available Board of directors of School D istrict No. 23 held an afternoon Fill, the extree room with yore beans and peas. See Them A t . m eeting May 9, a t the school for The foregoing I humbly dedi purpose of m aking out the budget cate to the Brookings M arket. and adjustm ents. Details for the playshed, teacherage building and Have you noticed th a t aphis We can supply now with: plans for construction of this m ultiply by the thousands on buildng, if m atreials are avail honeysuckle bushes ? A good bush Plenty ot 2x4 and 2x6 surfaced fir and redwood. able this summer, were discussed. to keep well-sprayed. My sister, Mrs. Jam es Breed- j Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ghaham _£entral Building Special! %xl2-mch and *Lxl2-inch spent S aturday with his parents, love, w rites that h er husband’s REDWOOD BOAT AND SKIFF LUMBER Mr. and Mrs. H arry Graham, on radio show, "S tarlet Review,” (a western group) will be broadcast -------- also-------- ■ May is on KG W (620) "S ta rs of Tom orrow” program . This pro ROOFING AND CEMENT gram of talented children is on | the a ir for an hour, beginning a t 11:30 a. m. Jim and his group HARDIE 50-GALLON I will have fifteen m inutes of this Smith River time. Thought maybe you’d like California ' l l ' i.tJe—can be used on your tractor ' to tune in. or trailer. When you get to the end of 'y o u r rope, tie a knot in it and hang on. — Quoted. r )UR w Local News Items f c j“ si’ivad POPPY Lloyd’s Barber Shop < & 8. Cafe Open 7:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. m. DANCING May 18 Let AI E Build It glass blocks p M A SO N & E I) W A R D S Upper Chetco LUMB Chetco Builders’ Supply P 0 H E R S P R A Y E R Builders’ Supply Company W ’EBING BULB FARMS Harbor Oregon FO R SA LE - Fir Body Wood! Hr leave orders at HE v K O N G A S S T A T IO N EDMOND H E F F N E R Chetco Tide Tables M. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Time ... ......6:36 . .....12.53 .........12.25 . ......1.01 .1.46 .... ......2.36 .... ...... 3.37 Ht. 01 6.6 6.6 6.4 6.2 5.9 5.6 Time 115 7.12 7.12 8.34 9.21 10.13 11.08 Ht. 5.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.7 0.6 Æ. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Time .... .....6.01 .... ...... 2.01 .... ......2.50 .. 3.40 .... ....4.35 .... .....5.28 ..... 6.16 Ht. 3.2 5.0 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.1 5.4 Time ...... 6.35 7.11 7.58 9.00 10.15 ...... Ht. 3.6 3.8 10 4.1 4.0 SLABWOOD FOR YOUR NEXT W INTER’S WOOD SUPPLY Q U IC K D E L IV E R Y Can Now Be Made On Green Fir Slabwood................ $8.00 250 cubic feet—approximate One Cord Brookings-Harbor Fuel Company Inquire Brookings Mill—i/g-mile North of twon STOLLER & COFFMAN