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PAGE FOUR BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon ’fhe World’s Best Climat Co. Service Office» Reports To You: SMITH RIVER tinue to run and saw fir. A num ber of employes and families al ready have moved away as result of the shutdown. Mrs. Frank Cassidy and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. a n d Mrs. Daniel Thomas of Portland arrived here to attend the funer al of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Stel la Haight. Stella Haight, 63, wife of Su pervisor Haight, of Smith River, BY C. E. SEGER died suddenly at the Scotia hos Gold Beach. Ore. pital, Friday morning, Nov. 26. Priority will go to World War The Haights w’ere en route home 2 veterans on 46 homestead farm from Palo Alto whese they spent units covering 3,618 acres of ir- Thanksgiving with their daugh- rigable land to be opened soon tes, Mrs. Ira Thatcher, and fam on the Gooding division of the ily, when Mrs. Haight was strick Minidoka project near Twin Falls en ill suddenly. Idaho, the Oregon department of Funeral services were held on veterans affairs, said this week. Monday afternoon from Smith The local Bruins begin their Applications must be filed by River Methodist church, with regular basketball season Fri Dec. 30, with the Project Land Rev. E. Hicks officiating. Sacred day evening when they play the Use Specialist, Bureau of Rec selection: “In the Garden” was Ophir boys on the Brookings floor. lamation, Route 3, Jerome, Ida., sung by Mrs. Wm. Hall and Mrs. Since the Ophir boys were “run- to be included in the drawing. In R. B. Denny. The granddaugh ners-up” team in the jamboree, terested veterans are urged to ter’s husband, William Shaffer, losing only to the Bruins, the write the Jerome agency immed sang “Beautiful Garden of Pray- game promises to be “good.” It iately for application blanks, to er,” accompanied by Mrs. R. D. will be the first regular game for assure proper study of the in Rowley. the Bruinettes who will play the( structions before filing. Mrs. Haight was born near Ophir lassies. If Ophir brings al Although the land being offer Kerbyville, Ore., May 5, 1885, and second string, the evening will' ed “will have to be cleared and came to Smith River at the age probably start at 7:30 with the! prepared for irrigation,” the bu of 10 and has since resided here. Bruinettes volleyball being sec-1 reau’s announcement describes She was married to Fred Haight ond on the list and the second it as "very productive,” offering on Oct. 10, 1906. Surviving are string game called to open the such staple crops as alfalfa, bar- her widower: and daughter, Mrs. season. ley, wheat, oats, beans, peas, po- Ira Thatcher of Palo Alto, two Forty-two reserved seats are tatoes, and sugar beets. In addi granddaughters, Mrs. Wm. Shaf on ’sale at the Brookings Market, tion “cattle raising and dairying fer, and Becky Sue, of Palo Alto. and will be on sale until 1:15 are important industries, and Also surviving is a brother, Frank Friday. Reserved seats will sell hogs and poultry do well.” Trumble of Siskiyou County, her for 74c. Regular admission seats Applications must have $30001 aged aunt, Mrs. Martha How in capital or assets, two years of land of Eureka and other distant will sell for 50c, tax included in both cases. farm experience, live references,! relatives in the Rogue River val Grade school tickets for sec- and must intend to farm as an ley. enth and eighth grade, 25c. For occupation. She was a charter member of Each successful applicant will Smith River Womans Club, and the first six grades, also 25c un bo given two barrack-type frame was very active in the garden less accompanied by parents, in buildings and war surplus items I sect io, of the club She was a which case the admission is 9c. Thanksgiving including small tools, toilet fix great lover of flowers and took vacation wras tures, tables, chairs and army great interest in her garden. spent by Mrs. Evelyn DeMoss blankets. and Miss Ruth Woodward at She was active in the ladies Bremerton, Wash. Carl Harrison Assistance in laying out fields and irrigation systems, clearing societies of the church. Interment and Lynn Hampton were at Ba and eleveling land, developing i was at the family plot in Smith ker, Ontario and Harper. Roads domestic water systems, crop and River under direction of Wier’s were all in good shape except production and farm; Mortuary. Pall bearers were Ken- for snow at Sumpter. Mr. Harri- ayman, Clarence Hight, son brought his parents hack to building construction will be of-1 neth Frank Burchell, George Tryon, spend some time with him. local, state and federal, Robert Maris and Henry West- farm agencies. Marilyn Struebing and Gene brook. Personal inquiries regarding | Reiling were guests of the Cham The home of Mr. and Mrs. the land opening may be made ber of Commerce Tuesday eve Hight was the scene of a at the Project Land Use and Set-! ning. Both students gave a re tlement Office, Bureau of Recla happy gathering on Thanksgiv- port at public speaking class of ing day. Guests were their two the lunnch activities. Gene was mation, Hunt, Idaho. daughters, and families; Mr. and a Rotary guest Tuesday noon. Mrs, Fred Wheat wy and daugh ter of North Bend, Mr. and Mi's. Bennie Ham of Fort Dick, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Franklin Ham and While working recently, Alvin two sons of Van Nuys, Calif, and Wood riff received a bad cut on Mr. and James Nichols and little his lip which required 18 stitches daughter of Eureka. to close. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rice of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson Albany, Ore., spent Thanksgiving returned last week from a trip School Notes AN IDEAL GIFT! 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On Friday, Bud and Mr. Bean tock a load north for the Beans and brought back a registered Spotted Rubber Beet Philco Refrigerator Poland-China hog for the Asches. ’ Another house guest at the same home for the week-end was their son, Melvin, who is employed as a clerk in the main post office at LOCAL NEWS and father, O. M. Rice. They cd their visit here renewing I »inland's with their many on Monda v morning. fhe Crag Lumber Co. has clos ed down th< redwood null until the first of the year. During the shutdown the mill will undergo i«'pairs. I'he electric mill w ill con Would Be One of the World Famous THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1948. Clearing All Present Stock HI I* BOOTS, Womens Flyweight....... Regularly sold for $10.95, before this event HIP BOOTS, Mens Flyweight Regular!} sold tor 810.95, before this event Mens 16 inch • Whatever the weather, you always have clean, sweet, dry warmth, at fingertip touch, in your Hamilton Auto matic Clothes Dryer. 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