Thursday, July 31, 1952
BRQOKINGS-H AR BOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
re fresh m e n ts of c a k e and ice
cream w ere enjoyed by the group.
T he larg e b irth d ay c a k e was
baked and decorated by th e ir au n t,
Mrs. John O strom . N ine candles
S M IT H R IV E R — Jan e . Joan w ere aglow on top. About 35
an d Owen W estbrook celeb rated children w ere present.
Among
th e ir n in th b irth d ay T h u rsd a y o th ers present w ere: th e ir g ra n d
aftern o o n at th e W estbrook home. fath er. A. E. Owen of M edford;
M any friends and schoolm ates a s th eir uncles and aunts, Mr. and
sisted the trip le ts in th is o b serv a Mrs. V aughn F ran k lin of San
tion com ing to extend birth d ay M ateo, Mr. and Mrs. John O s
greetin g s.
trom , Mr. and M rs. Jam es P ress-
Follow ing gam es on the lawn. ler and son. Bobbie, Mrs. M urray
Tryon, Mrs. T aylor W estbrook.
Mrs. Jac k VanZeen, Miss A lta
Nelson and E dw ard W estbrook.
E ire A t W estbrook M arket.
L iv e s to c k
Q uick action on the p art of th e
S im th R iver v o lunteer fire d e‘
Hay — Grain
p a rtm e n t saved th e building from
fu rth e r dam age when called to
I put out a blaze at the new W e st
brook m a rk e t last week.
T he so u th east co rn er of the
building caught fire from a b u rn
ing tra s h pile behind th e build
ing. Hollis R hodus, m an ag e r of
the m eat d ep a rtm en t, sm elled the
sm oke blowing through the sto re
through an open door. He t u r n
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ed in the fire alarm . T he c o rn er
w as badly burned.
W. L. CAMPBELL
F a m ily Re-Union S e t
A fam ily re-union of th e d a u g h
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te rs and son and fam ilies of the
TED L. FREEMAN
late Daniel and F anny H aight,
will
be held at th e oC m m unity
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hall. Sunday, A ugust 3, when re l
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atives will com e from O regon,
W ashington and C alifornia. About
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80 a re expected, w ith th e local
descendants a c tin g as hosts.
Triplets Honored
* OV: 9th Birthday
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In the heart of town
Brookings, Oregon
HOW LONG
IS Y O U R
O ther S m ith R iver N otes
Mrs. H e rb e rt H u n tley and
d a u g h ter, Mrs. F red Owens, m o
tored to A shland F riday. They
w ere accom panied on th e re tu rn
trip by th e fo rm e r’s m o th er and
ste p -fa th e r, Mr. and Mrs. John
S am ple, who will visit relativ es
in this section.
Am ong th e loval boys who have
re tu rn e d from K orea w here th ey
have spent th e yast y e a r a re ;
C laude Blagdon, Jim m y Rogers.
Jim P ressler, and Billy Reynolds,
who will visit hom e folks for
several w eeks before com pleting
th e ir en listm e n ts at various arm y
cam ps in th e states.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. H all and
d a u g th e rs a re enjoying a visit w ith
his siste r and fam ily, Mr. and
Mrs. Ja rv is M cGowan and d a u g h
ter, E dith, of W atsonville, and
his m other. Mrs. F lorence Hall,
of S alinas.
F riends a re pleased to h ear th at
C arl Diebold, m an ag er of the
Diebold mill, who has been at
P o rtlan d for the last m onth, u n
d e r c a re of a physician, is im
proving. Mrs. Diebold is w ith her
husband. Mr. Diebold su ffers a
h e a rt ailm ent.
Rev. and Mrs. G eorge P earso n
who spent th e m onth of Ju ly in
c h a rg e of th e S m ith R iver M eth
odist church, left M onday for
E u re k a to visit relativ es of Mrs.
P earson, and then go to P o tie r
V alley w here th ey w ere appointed
to serve at th e M ethodist church.
Mrs. E va Hill has re tu rn e d to
h er hom e from Pistol R iver to
visit her son anil d au g h ter-in -law ,
Mr. and Mrs. Zahnie C ro ck ett. Mrs.
Hill has full recovered from h er
recent illness. S he w ent by bus.
A reception will be held for
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Jacobson
a t th e hom e of his p aren ts, Mr.
and M rs. G. O. Jacobson a t S m ith
R iver, S unday, Aug. 3 from 1 to 5.
A cordial in v itatio n is extended
to all friends of th e new lyw eds.
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'Wood-shedding'
B y Ol' S P E B
H ad a big tu rn o u t a t th e w eek
ly M onday night practice. T w e n ty
th re e lla rm o n iz e rs showed up.
Looks like th e chorus is going
to be w hipped into shape by the
fo u rth of O ctober w hich is the
d a te set for th e A nnual P ara d e
of Q u a rte ts, here in B orokings.
Anyone who read th is and likes
to h e a r “close h arm o n y ’’ doesn’t
w ant to m iss th e P arad e.
W oe w as in th e h e a rts of all
m em bers of this org an izatio n over
th e loss of one of o u r leading
m em bers, not to m ention a top-
notch bass, w hen th e P an ze rs left
for P o rtlan d . I also understood
th a t th e H a rm o n e tte s a re going
around w ith th e ir heads in th eir
hands over th e loss of th e ir b a ri
tone, Je a n P anzer. S u rely h ate to
see those folks go but good wishes
to th em in th e ir new venture.
Say, I h ea r E arl B reuer is really
going to m ake a good baritone,
should have h eard him out th ere
M onday night.
Roy B row n m ade quite a sw itch
from lead to bass but h e’s right
in th e re pitching, digging up those
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low ones notes, th a t is.
Ideas will be ap p reciated and
can be tu rn ed in to F red Fox, on
how to keep th e ch airs up a t the
G range hall from tu rn in g over.
All m em bers and wives don’t
w an t to forget ladies night. S a tu r
day night, as if you could forget.
I could go on but b e tte r not
ugh. Be seein ’ you.
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Leave For Gaston
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S u n d erlan d
will leave today for G aston, n ear
F o rest Grove, w here they will a s
sum e ow nership of a sm all p rune
and nut farm . They recen tly sold
m ost of th e ir holdings in th is vi
cinity.
Roy S u n d erlan d cam e here about
eig h t y ears ago, and assum ed the
ow nership of th e o riginal Shell
S erv ice S tatio n , w hich burned. He
th en estab lish ed C hetco Hom e &
A uto Supply Co., in w hat was th e i
G a rd n er building at th a t tim e.
S elling his in te re sts in th is e n
te rp ris e to Don C raig and his
b ro th er-in -law , V i r g G oldsberry,
he re tire d for a tim e on a place
up th e C hetco. Mrs. S u n d erlan d
has alw ays been activ e in club and
lodge affairs.
TTteir address, to w hich th e P i
lot will be sent is R t. 2, G aston.
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LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. W a lte r Biddle and son en
joyed a visit at E ugene o v er th e
w eek-end at th e hom e of h er son-
in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mr».
Leland W ach. A son w as born in
th e W ach hom e to th e fo rm e r
M ary Ann Biddle.
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HARBOR, OREGON
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