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Thursday, BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon World*» Finest Climate Page Two D ecember 31, I ing which will give them assist nuts to all the children p re se n t.; tra c to r, en tertained Miss Jean Elva Brown, who his crew and their far ance with organization, demon- attends college at Berkeley, a r - , a tu rk e y dinner, Sunday ! ptrations and judging. Those of you who attended the rived in Smith River to visit h e r , noon, Dec. 21, in the dining; Entered as second-clast m atter, at the postofflce at Brookings, Ore., »«_ Mr. — j food preservation meetings L_ held . j : ------- parents, and Mrs. H arry of the Nook Cafe. March 7. 194«. under the Act of March 3. 1879. by Lucy Case, extension nutri- i Brown She was here several Those attending were- & DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher tiomst of O.S.C. last spring will ¡days before going north on the Mrs. Donald H arroun and J« that bus to Newport, Oregon to visit be interested in knowing Mr. _ and _ Mrs. R. E. Sin NATIONAL ÉDITORIAL- she has resigned effective De- her grandmother, Mrs. E. Brown. and M rs.” Ervin B ASSOCIATION cember 31 to-establish her own I She will continue her trip t o j ‘K eith y r and M r s * O lfi home as Mrs. Clarence S. Gruetz- Portland and on into Washington F aulkner, Mr. and Mrs. ylhenkA— macher. i i i suer where she will visit relatives and Putnem . R alph Young, The couple will be married in friends. She plans to return to Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1 Portland late in December after Smith River to spend the New nam and Diane, and Ross L ] N atio n «! A d v e rtis ing R « p r« *« n t« tiv a which they will live in Milwau- jY ear’s holiday with her parents, nam. K E W B F A F B B A I M ' E R T I t t U SE R V IC E . INC. kie, Wig., w here Mr. Gruetz-i Everyone around Smith River Before the dinner Mr. macher is an engineer for the enjoyed the old time Christmas !•« •*£•»« ot N w ' • , A mocm A mm ,e viu I H.c U H isim as was presented with a Scha city w ater departm ent. Next spirit in celebrating «xæum ung v C nnsim pen by members hiistm as j^esk j rw»n W. X s. summer they plan to return to this year. Many families held re- crw Serving Am «rtc«'i A d *« rh t« rt « n d jk « Hom« Town Corvallis to make their .perman- unions and many homes in the IM W I. a. • o r r i « B « • H«*«». F «ne*«» CM lent home. community were beautifully dec- Miss Case has been active in orated with lighted trees and every county in Oregon, working w reaths over doorways. Rev. E. C. Hicks, past« through h o m e demonstration The annua] N(,u Yeai, s Ral, gm ith R iver . . . Subscription Rate: Methodist Per Year, in Currv Countv, Oregon.................$2.50 agents and directly with groups will be held in the Smith River was a business caller here — - - - a recog- Community Hall on December Friday afternoon. He is much Per Year, outoide Curry — C * ounty...,. S3.QP of homemakers. authorh>. She on is home fwxt ¡31. when a large crowd will he porved from his recent ill preservation and has w ritten present to dance the old year Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kerns, out and the new year in Chub, spent the C hristm as holiday Howe and his orchestra have I K lam ath Falls, reumed Most of US, come each New Year, are prone to Oregon Miss Case has been a been engaged to furnish m usic'M onday evening. make a numlx*r of resolutions, and at the time, we great force in establishing good for the big a ffa jr . if you w ant BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT iur in Ffl lev. re 'Ser ,ncies rone Local News Iten Facing Us In The Year, 1948 | m‘.£ 4. », I ri' of p an art ( " mean to keep them—we actually believe that we --utnt,on ,hablt/ ’- commented t0 have a RfXXl time don’t fail* Mrs. Azalea Sager, state home t0 attend the New y e a r’s Ball: Notice will follow a new course. . . dem onstration leader. “She has at g mjth Rived this year "Notice is hereby given I his year, we must keep our resolves. This year taken special interest in helping J;,v H art form er Cow Tester all G eneral Fund Warrants will he more crucial than anv of the war years, when your;: rnotb’*rs w'1,b their child for Del Norte County Dairymen’s School D istrict No. 17, up men were-pitted Drni«-t tor for week AsT ' 1’ioT '"T °' from ,he ? for „nd paym ,ncludi"BtN°- B0«2 ceases, are0 • r, . against men and nations against A correspondence project by bus le". for Eureka ent. In terest nations, in ail out war. 1------ • ••— with a - •------ uwra!- parents dealing home with where he — will go by plane to 2nd. 1948. Today, chaos abounds all over the world, espec- a smal1 chi,d was organized some New York. At New' York he will Dora E. Beaulieu, Dist. Q a plane for Belgium. H** iallv in w ar ravaged Europe. So serious is the sit- ’Inw* ago by M,ss Case, as an board stated before he left that he ex- * uation that our leaders are telling us every day that vion work. L etters are sent on pects to spend the holidays with our very civilization is threatened; more dangerous- 'such subjects as child develop- friends and relatives in that ! lV than did the war. ment. foods and nutrition, home country and that he plans an in -1 ZAD A ’S ' l-ilted against the forces for law and order are ex-' definite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minear! those which delight in chaos and disorder. In other pectant mothers and those with and ___ children of Medford «nu, BEAUTY are words, democracy against the totalitarianism which Children up to four years of age. > spending the "holiday heason with originates behind the iron curtain of Russia, and Tht‘^‘ ®n‘ now goin.8 to parents Mrs. Minearis parents, Mr. and SH O P which is snreail over the rest of the world by people l"Pr' i X X " « T c n n V ’in i d a t i v « '’" ' ° ,h e r who delight in perpetually finding fault, and who this project at the County Ex- seek to keep people in turmoil and doubt. tension Office in Gold Beach. Closed Sunday and Moodaj Holiday Dinner In this coming year, these United States will be A *raduate of the University Ross L. Putnam, logging con- called upon to offer help to those faltering nations >gon w hich are most hard pressed by these forces for evil, master’s degre ?e at Columbia! We will be asked to stabilize their economy and’ to Slon experience. She obtained her, aid them in returning to a self-sustaining status. af,er two yea7 prp\ ious cx,e"’l We 1 his must be accomplished in addition to keeping several other institutions, an.i ordì our own economy afloat and on an even keel. To do made a trip through the orient You May A this will call for a united effort in which there can s,udy*nK borne llie- Depend b e u h -i nous differences caused by petty wants. • 0 ■ n« We must, this year, sacrifice more and more. We S m ith UlVCF Upon Us For Nt must share more of our worldly goods with those j The Christm«« program spon- less fortunate than ourselves. For if Europe is to sored by Smith River Sunday sink our economy will not be able to stand. Russia ^ b,H’1 at the ,Ofal church on rnded Russia is trying to prevent us from this, but we must bx parents and friends of t Fast, Quality W orkmanship remain strong and steadfast in our belief and pur- children. Mrs Ida Hail was pro pose. We must share freely in all things. ’r,n i chairm an, with Miss Bar- On V oolens, Silks, Draperies, Blankets bara Hall announcing the pro l i B A the women at the meeting, u ere very pretty. Thank Mrs B rig/ Homemaker's Coni inn V Hello There Tt 1 a Robert», HD A Extension boxes of us« articles to A ustria. Th Unit eleven boxe boxes and < t< ms t < ng 1 tend- | and other orphans in mit reports sent 3 lH)X. h in Jan gram which consisted of C hrist mas carols by the young peoples choir, recitations and songs by l^gityier. primary and junior class children. An exercise was given by the five junior class girls entitled, Christm as In Ear Away Lands. Also a play by the eleven members of the Sunday School, "The Strike in S anta Claus Land”. At the close of the program S anta apjH'ared and passed out bags of candy and Si IF IT CAN BE CLEANED WE CAN CLEAN IT! M i Cur-De! 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