Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 06, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, March 6, 1952
RROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOJ\ BROOKINGS. OREGON
Ellsworth Files For
* 4<th Dist. Candidate
Page Five
SMITH RIVER
Celebrates Birthday
The ladies society held its reg­
u la r m eeting Thursday afternoon
at the social room of the church
The ladies w ere cutting out ap-
rons to m ake up for the fall ba­
zaar. Mrs. E leanor Laym an was
tea hostess, serving cake and ice
, cream . Mrs. Agnes M aris, pioneer
of this area, who was born in
Liverpool. England. Feb. 29, 1868.
Congressman Ellsw orth, form ­
and
who celebrates her birthday
e r Roseburg published, has rep­
every
four years, was 84 on F ri­
resented Oregon’s Fourth D istrict
day.
She
was the honor guest I
in congress since 1943. The con­
ol the afternoon. The lace-covered
gressm an was educated in O re­
table was centered with a lovely
gon public schools and was grad ­
arrangem ent of dacodils from the
uated from University of Oregon
garden of Mrs. Laym an. A beau­
in 1922.
tiful decorated angel food cake,
Ellsw orth has served on several
aglow
with candles, sat on a mu­
im portant com m ittees of t h e
sic
box
which played “Happy
house of representatives includ­
Birthday
to
You.’’ The cake was
H
A
R
R
IS
ELLSWORTXH
ing Naval Agairs. Public Lands,
cut
and
served.
Mrs. Maris was
and four years on the pow erful in te rsta te and Foreign Commerce
showered w ith m any cards and
C om mittee. At the beginning of a potted plant from the society.
the present 82nd congress he was
Mrs. Maris came to Del N orte
elevated to the house rules com­ county at the age of 20. and has
m ittee. This powerful group con­ resided in the pioneer M a r i s
trols the flow of legislation to home for 61 years, where she
on this Big
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I
the floor of the house. Ellsw orth greets her many friends.
is also a m em ber of the Republi­ I Mrs. Blanche Favor, who also
>.«• Cycla-malic F rigidair, food f r r n , r
rrlrillrrnl„r
c a n p o l i c y com m ittee of the celebrated her birthday, Feb. 29.
House.
combination
introduced,
Jea,ure,
that
„li le on,
was honored and birthday g reet­
.m
nylon
ro
ller,
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handy
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g
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L ate last year Ellsw orth was ings extended to her.
door, and a new kind o f .afc, com lant cold ca lltd ijr c lc o h l
named by the Speaker of the Veteran Buried Here
U pper com partm ent i . .cro-.onc food /„r« r.
House, Sam Rayburn, to be one
The body of Llewellyn Francis
T ro u p e ¡""Io’'
/ r,’m
eahin•,• O
< ,£
of seven H o u s e m embers and Norris, who died in action in Ko
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in
re
erator
section
automatically
controls
seven Senators sent to Europe by rea Oct. 7, 1951, arrived in Cres­ m idily and b.........„ fr o .l before d collect,. 1 COnt' OU /11*.
Congressional order to take p art
cent City, escorted by Corporal
in a conference w ith delegates Joseph B. Encinas. was was bur­
to the Council of Europe at the ied with full m ilitary honors on
city of Strasbourg, France.
Sunday, March 3, from W ier’s
Bills sponsored by Congress­ M oituary chapel. Interm ent was
Gold Beach Agents
Curry Co. Distributors
man Ellsw orth which became law at the family plot in the I. O. O.
include forestry legislation, the F. cem etery at Crescent City with
conversion of the Camp W hite the V. F. W., American Legion
arm> hospital into a domiciliary and Auxiliary taking p art in the
home for veterans, and the open­ service.
ing ot o & C g ran t lands to m in­
Young N orris was born June
eral entry.
1. 1929, at K lam ath, Calif., and
Pending legislation introduced attended Del N ort schools. He
b> this congress by Ellsw orth in­ was inducted into the arm y Jan.
clude a bill to settle jurisdictional 9, 1951. He is survived by his
dispute concerning the adminis- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nor-
ration of certain forest lands, a 1 is Jr., brothers, Leonard of Chil­
bill to correct the evils in the oquin, Ore., Stanford of Crescent
present procedure for hiring and City who was wounded in Italy
i firing governm ent employees, a in World W ar 2; P e ter and Le-
bill calling for the ratification by Roy of Crescent City. Sisters are
¡th e senate of agreem ents and Mrs. Brady McVay and Mrs.
contracts made with foreign gov­ Frankie Richards of Sm ith River.
ernm ents, and a bill to au th o r­ The aged grandfather. Wm. N or­
ris of E ureka, also survives.
i z e appropriations for access roads
Sm ith River N otes
into governm ent timber lands
Since congress is in sesison. he
Mrs. E verett Hursh, who spent
will not be albe to m ake a per­ a week at Franklin hospital at
H ere's big room in small space sonal prim ary campaign, but is San Francisco where she under­
seeking nom ination on this rec­ went surgery, arrived home by
w ith all the basic features that ord of good service.
Southwest Airways Saturday, and
m ake Frigidaire A m erica’s No. 1
is convalescing at her home.
R efrigerator! See these features
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gray are
A lter passing a truck belong-!
now J
parents
of a 7-lb. l l ’^-oz. daugh­
1 ng to Don Yarnell and driven by '
ter born at Seaside hospital on
his brother. Bud V anPelt slowed
his ca r and sVas sideswiped by Feb. 26. The little miss has been
Fiimous Meter-Miser
nam ed \ elda K ristine. G rand­
’he truck on H arbor hill Wed­
parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Exclusive Ouichjibe Trays nesday morning. Both vehicles
W right and Mrs. Della Shirm er.
w ere damage, the body of the
Big> Deep Hydrator
Mr. Gray is 01 1 Joyed as book­
' <ii being alm ost sheared off.
keeper
at Buckner Chevrolet.
Rust-resistant Shelves
WASHINGTON, D. C. (Special
to the P ilo t)—H arris Ellsworth,
representative in congress from
the Fourth Congressional district
of Oregon, this week filed with
the secretary of sta te his formal
declaration of candidacy for the
Republican nom ination and re-
election.
SAVE $ 4 5 .0 0
8.2-cu. Ft. New
SO-82 Model
Hogues M arket
Harbor Store
Family Size
FRIGIPAIRE
OPENING OF
Now $199*75
Mincer
was $244.75
Elgin and Buiova Watches
t
Removable Half-Shelf
io-position Cold Control
Porcelain Finish Interior
CROTON WATCHES
PAUL RONNIGER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
COME IN!
Learn About AU the N ew
£ Innoitnees the opening
Frigidaires!
I
HANSCAMS
Harbor, Oregon
Cîold Beach, Oregon
of
J
his office for the general
j
pract! e ° f »’‘’¿»»‘t and surgery. Special attention \
■ and gynecological problems,
5 M anley bulbing
*IOGUE'S MARKET 4
0
Water-proof and Shock-proof for men and women
Guaranteed Watch Repair
Jewelry Repairing
Bead Stringing
brookincs , ori
Office flours:
'
1 l ’ ''i to 5 p
to
i oon, Saturday i
hi
£
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IN KERR BUILDING