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BROOKINGS-H ARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON . ' ■ m a y g . 19IL you» thprAUnthb,t tO thC i Ki' and Palmer Westbrook. S. is finding it tough going trying ice, Zada told the Pilot early this job, and there they grow up. Peterson of Klamath, on the to develop water on t prop- week. normal family folks, and from high school ballot, received a erty. To date he has drilled two. « owo H Marsh leaves Sunday leaves Sunday th at home go forth to their life’s large majority of votes in this wells, both drv. With all that ____ : pathway better fitted, possibly, area, there were 58 out to vote, w ater in the Chetco so near it tor Wrangell. /Alaska, Sunday, he expects to engage in poppy day will soon be than they could have under any Sunday, May 25. is Memorial should be all the w ater one can where log *ing operations. His family ; t ’herconditions^ -go forth as sev- Day .Special v n ices .appropriate stems, to Mr. Hart, that then' expects to follow as soon as he ^ eranS. everwhere a s k eral of them did in the past war. for the ^ 3 ^ wi„ held at desire. can obtain living quarters. contribute for • your | to g - iv e^ jh e ir J ^ ^ h a t his . vet- 1he local viiuivu church w Wlth „ to cwi“ uu" --- ■■■v »v,v«i u n Rev' rvev. E. C. Mr and Mrs Archie Anderson F a ri Foltz has taken the job u • spint cnirit 01 of defending erans home brothers and sisters, H icks announcing annmmeincr his hi« sermon, «here u J j gone on , business m the <_ M,CK they had spii cf delivering papers on the new- « against gainst further solici- and you and I can carry on m -Our Dead Have Pass assed to Us the arrived home f r o m Lakeview ly-estahiished Journal route. He, our accustomed American ,.hen vou wear it, but and not as subjects of d ic ta to r I Liber’-V ' Spt'cial music Leo Lucas reports that his an overseas veteran of the late wlth the deeper thought 8 “ .? * ? - ’X s 'v, n ”> >»U"K poo- ,’.,^1,,,.,, Helen ¿>u,se. eoniinues So don’t buy a poppy really pies choir. really helped those left I improve; although gradually. war, should become a fam iliar sight on his early morning de “ of our ranks who dig down deep, all of you. In ap. Kltl),n , employed on Me. but to everyone in the commun- livery of papers, his route cov * over that ,sat we may carrv - preciation for services well ren- Namara ranch above 1 Smith River ‘ we nw. ’' r* anH not t d ered «w iw n w » v ¡»nuiu m vw ity it sounds encouraging. She ering both the Brookings and t American way I ________________________ Bridge, had the misfortune to ¡and her mother are at San Fran- Harbor areas. Because he get some screwi’ t ag < • cut a nn lns 1()ut tn „n rlM,o pay on the basis of numbers of Phil Schroeder and son were papers, Karl says he'll welcome river. MiLci «as installing irri- visitors here this week-end. They cie Sam distributes some The m arriage of Katherine gat ion pipes «hen he stepped are former residents of this dis- any inquiries from people who'd tjx money to the nation's “p atsy ” Tomasini a n d Taylor on this broken glass. He w a sjtricti hul now live at Klamath like to have their paper to read Ot breakfast time needy. He does. But in .Westbrook of Smith River was rushed to Crescent City where F.dls A recent post card from Mr. many instances it isn t held the Methodist parsonage at nve stitches were taken tc close I Clyde Hill, who was badly in- and Mrs. Leon R Abbe, of C n- or it doesn't take special | Reno, Nevada, at 6 p. m.. May t he wound. I jured at Salem, is home again, necticut, to her brother. M. S. „consideration a family j with Rev. Don Fleming offici- Mrs. Kenneth Cunningham of thinner, but nevertheless the old Brainard, reads : "Tuesday ttm - v orphaned children, sub- a ting at the ring ceremony. The arrived here the first paj his friends like to greet, perature 87. Wednesday, snow breaking up as a family 1 bride wore a biege talored suit Washington of the week to visit her m other.. Mrs. Minnie Bellinger and Mrs. ing." Mr. Brainard said he pays d their inadequate allow- (with white orchid corsage. She Mrs. Frances Ferrill. Adela Harden of Medford were no heed to her repeated invita pportioned by an im per-;was attended by Miss Sara Mae Mr. and Mrs. William B uckner; visitors here Sundav. While here tions to come back for a visit.. radian supposing they Westbrook, sister of the groom. Following a wedding trip the motored to Areata on Friday to they visited Mr. and Mrs. A. V Mr. and Mt's. John Hogan left ur children! oraginzations feel couple returned to Smith River board a plane for San Francisco. Muchmore. last week for a couple of week’s it step into such unavoid- where a reception was held at They returned home Saturday- Zada’s Beauty shop has just vacation, visiting among other «vaks. and among other Ine home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar evening driving a 1947 car. They been enlarge and remodeled, to places. Idaho Falls, their old their poppy funds go to- ence Westbrook, Sunday after enjoyed the plane trip. p ‘rmit better and speedier serv- home. die maintenance of excel- noon and evening where friends es. homes where fam- gathered to extend congratula assigned cottages and tions. The new Mrs. Westbrook is Curry County Pomona Grange ed with a cottage mother daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra er. who herself, has been •’Bush” T urner of Gold Beach met with Chetco Grange S atur of some peculiar quirk and a graduate of the Gold Reach ^aY with over 1(K) Grangers at School*. T ay lo r is tlv only son tending from all over the coun laws. hat home-like cottage she of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West ty. As always at Grange affairs,1 family—and other sim- brook. and graduate of Del Norte a bountiful dinner was served at Z Veterans Memorial Hl lall orphaned children, live as high school. He is a veteran of noon, following which the m eet-' Z CRESCENT CITY Jd want your family to World w ar 2, having spent many ing was held. Officers of Chetco Under Auspices of the months in the medical corps of Grange put on the Fifth cr Po LIONS CLUB Late To Classify ^ the air .force. They will reside mona degree for a large class, i The next meeting will tie held M AY 27 in the cottage purchased from RENT—store space, al- Ernest VanZee. He is engaged in at Ophir in August. 9 to 1 a. nt. J. E. Hart, who recently p u r-. ng quarters available. See logging and trucking here. . For Itenefit Crescent Elk it Hotel, in quire at hotel playground and C. Y. A. Word has been received here chased the Mark Wood property,' 11-2 by relatives telling of the death of Riley Packard, 83, who died MISS this week’s five- at his home at Vancouver, Wash, lal. regular $5.35 House cn May 15, following a paralytic only $4.89 in five-gallon stroke. He was a former resident the Chetco Home & Auto of Smith River valley, and fol 'Co. lowed fanning. He was manager of the old Crescent Creamery a THE PARTY who took number of years. The family mov from Neilan A bbott’s ed to Vancouver in 1903 where _________ re Sundav, return cards he made made ms his nome. home. surviving Surviving mv are .r minm- r , 1 u„ he By Ed and Mendy widow. Lydia H algh. Pack- No questions asked, o i , , , _ Vvn Howdy, Folks: We read about _ _________________ ' ard, tw-o daughters, Mrs. Eva * SALE—Simplicity tractor, Mills and Mrs. Ada Webber, two a woman who had been married twut 12 times, Iquire a t sons, Daniel a n d Melvin, five three times before she was 25 and 11-2* grandchildren and seven great- all her husbands were named , grandchildren He is brother-tn- William. XNATISM law- of Mrs. Eddie Westbrook, Gash, she was a régula r Mrs. Everett Woodruff and Fred AD ARTHRITIS ‘Bill” Collector. , Haight. Funeral services were differ as to the merits of held at Vancouver, May 20. In some parts of India a man 0. Many users say it has At t h e Smith River Union them relief. If you suffer 1 school election held Friday after- doesn’t know his wife until after Rheumatism or A rthritis noon, the following five trustees they are married, but then why write for literature on w'ere elected in the unionized single out India^ -’■0 from Research I^abor district, with Rowdy Crek: Clar-j P H O N E 183 T. W . Zenier They nay that marriage ia ine., 408 N. W, 9th, Port- ence Westbrook, James Rooney, an institution, but all men reS°n paid adv. Leslie Saxelby, Mrs. E. Gibbs are not ready for an institu tion. ly Poppies To ¿Id In Area VXf J>(or’?wp> wYou may Smith River News trok*‘n bo,"es ,hrown in the Local News Items | INI IIS IICI1STII Chetco Drug Co. YOUR REXALL STO R E Ready To Serve You Always • » • • • BROOKINGS' Service Next D oor to B ro o k in g s M a rk e t BERT I) E M O S S r! We Give S. & H G re en S ta m p s. 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