T h i) rs Ja v. September iS. 1952
RRO OK ING S-H ARBOR P IL O T BROOKINGS. O R E G O N
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O riginator of the idea was Ed POST LOOKS AT TIMBER
Mrs. W illis H ight was confined
m
und
D. Coblentz, associate pub
to h er hom e by illness last week.
The A ugust 30 issue
th<^
lisher of the San Francisco Call- S aturday Evening Post T
Mrs. H arry Tedsen and children
Tai
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a rrie
Bulletin. He called on the REA to
are w ith h e r m other.
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handle publicity for the event—
Rev. and Mrs. P o rte r K nudsen
a
celebration of B aru ch ’s 82nd lands and two g o v ern m en t ag e n
teiuj
spent
several
days
visiting
birthday.
cies’ role in ju risd ic tio n , acco rd
friends. T he K nudsens left for
ing to the C alifornia Redw ood
M rs .Ada H ursh was in P o rt I m ir now p asto rate near S a n ,
P ilo t C la ss A ds P a v — try ’em association.
land last week, called th ere by Jose a fte r officiating at the A u g -, The Redwood Em pire a&ocia
th e d eath of her brother-in-law, ust 31 services.
( tion is receiving scores of com-
F ra n k Cassidy, who passed away
Mr. and Mrs. Foster, who have m ents from New York to Los
a fte r a lingering illness. Mrs. occupied the Frosin! a p a rtm e n t A ngeles on its recent Baruch
H ursh was expected to re tu rn for the past year moved into the bench dedication. E ditors in
th is week. Fred and Dan H aight newly rem odeled H ight home re m any papers gave play to the
a tte n d ed the funeral held at L in cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. “ bench for B arnard Baruch, el
coln m em orial park.
Melvin F errell. Mrs. F oster is d er statesm an, shaded by the
Mr. and Mrs. E verett H ursh re-em ployed at Sm ith River Un w orld’s ta ’lest tre e ’’.
acres, ocean frontage home, also m odern
sp en t a recent w eekend visiting ion school.
The beauty of the Redwoods
th e la tte r ’s son and fam ily, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. P e te r M ullis are got into the story too. according
house and large lot on ocean front. Tw o large
and Mrs. R obert Hinkle, at Elk the p aren ts of an eight-pound to a rep o rt from REA publicity
lots, ocean front.
ton, O regon, retu rn in g hom e on daughter, Susan M arie, born to d ire c to r in L.A.
¿Sunday. They rep o rted ex trem e them at Seaside hopsital at 1:15
The event was covered by sev
heat and heavy traffic on th eir Tuesday, S ep tem b er 2. This is* eral new sreels—U niversal. Pathe,
trip .
th eir first child. G ra n d p a re n ts I P aram ount. T w entieth C entury
F red D. H aight spent the Labor are Mr. and Mrs. Ben C ooper of Fox and T elenew s—and was
Day H olidays in Palo Alto with Sm ith River.
beam ed out over NBC TV’.
his d a u g h te r and fam ily, Mr. and
TO K E N T BY HOUK OK BY D A Y
R obert M aris re tu rn e d home
M rs. I \a T hatcher.
last M onday from a business trip
Mrs. Brady McVay spent 10
Mrs. F ran k Zak was called to to S acram ento.
days in S acram ento, w here she
St. H elens early this week to
Mrs. Paul M aris and sm all was one of the persons who su
assist h e r daughter, Mrs. G lenn
d
a
u g h te r left fqr San Francisco pervised the Del N orte county
M itchell, who becam e ill sudden
via plane last week. T here th e booth and Indian exhibit.
iy.
child will receive a m edical
Mrs. Ruth W arren of Los- An
checkup.
geles spent a week vacationing
Phone 2589 or W rite Box 417
L. W. Johnson received word in Sm ith River. She left to visit I
of the death of his father. Ed h e r d a u g h te r at West Lake, O r e - '
BRO O K IN G S, O R E G O N
win T. Johnson, last Monday eve gon. Mrs. W arren. 80 y ears young, •
ning at A ntw erp, New York He trav els alone, stopping to v i s i t :
had been in ailing health for sev m any in te re stin g places. She was
eral m onths. He was 79 years of
age at the tim e
his death. Don
ald Johnson
u grandson, and
his m onth-old baby boy is a great
99
grandson.
Mrs Alvin Buchanan is recup-
j era tin g from severe injuries re-
HJ ili
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I ceived a week ago. She is the
house guest of her cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Thom as, and is be
ing cared for by her a u n t. Mrs.
Lucy M a r in i
She received a badly bruised
face and th ree broken bones in
her left ankle. Her shop, th e B
and B cafe in Brookings, will be
E very lo g g in g o p e r a tio n is differ
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Baruch Bench Story
Gets Publicity
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