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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1953)
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a ; SMITH RIVER • ♦ B U Ethel Crf'ictdlin + The Smith River Union school P.-T.A. held its monthly meet ing Monday evening at the school house. President Mrs. Edna Sam uelson presiding. Several matters were taken care of during the business ses sion. Plans are being made by P.-T. A. for the annual Smorgasbord to be held Saturday evening. March 14. at the Community hall. The Feb. 9 meeting will be a joint one with Fort Dick. P.-T.A. at Fort Dick, when Founders Day will be honored with pro gram in charge of Harriett Hight. Refreshments in charge of Fort Dick P.-T.A. During the program a skit, “The Exchange," by seventh grade pupils of Mr. Martin’s class. At close of the program refreshments w e r e served in cafeteria room. Mrs. Eva Hill received a letter from her son,. Harvey Z. Lock- wood, who is caretaker on a large stock ranch, three miles up the mountain from Cummings in Mendicino county, Calif. He re ports there is plenty of snow around that area. Mr. Lockwood sent his brothers and mother, Mrs. Hill, walnuts that are grown on this large ranch. This BROOKINGS C lfllC Office hours. 9 a. m. 5 p. m. DR. R. E. SMITH DENTIST PHONE 2831 Dr. Richard L. Smith OPTOMETRIST DR. ROY M. W HITE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and Surgeon Em ergencies at A n y IJour PH O N E 2701 Evenings by A ppointm ent Out O f the Woods GEMS OF TH O U G H T them—the character, the heart, i n k- •,» generous qualities. progressive iV /rp Ji? T »» . cl.’D P i / ' i ' z 'i I » A thirteen-ycar-old second class SERVICE, CHARACTER ideas D ost.......... " " K ' 1> n Boy Scout has given the rest of Character is that which can do us an example of cool-headed Happiness is not the end of courage. Brent Bradberry, lost for without success. Emerson. life: character is.—-Âf. Beecher „ ?.0,v 1 F ff OH 8. seven days in the high Sierras, ♦ ♦ remembered the woodsman’s rule that water runs down hill and that following streams leads to safety. He plodded through brushy canyons, confident in himself and ignorant of the forces at work to find him. "Oh, you know who I am?" he asked in surprise when he met the first searchers. His only food was a few pine nuts and dried apricots: "I fig ured I could survive anywhere; I was worried mainly whether my mother would be hunting for me." The machinery of civiliza tion was hunting for him: blood hounds and rangers and airplanes, but Brent came out on his own. Brent is too young to qualify for an Explorer Scout an Explorer Scout must be fourteen. But a lot of older and supposedly wiser people, lost in deeper woods than ‘ Hot was a good year for walnuts. Some of the largest walnuts grown in California come from this ranch, some of them being six inches in circumference. Mr and Mrs. William West brook have returned to their home following their trip during the holiday season with the lat ter’s mother and other relatives at Milbrae, Calif., and other in teresting places. Mr. and Mrs. Perez recently purchased five acres of land near the Mr. and Mrs. Davy Crocket, property close to Harnor. The parents of Mr. Perez have been doing extensive improvements on the interior ami exterior of the building and will be a modern home when finished. They plan to move into their new home soon. Funeral sendees were held on j Jan. 4 for Dewey Billie. 60, from Wier’s mortuary chapel. Rev. i James Shelton officiated. Inter- j ment was in Smith River Indian cemtery under direction of I Smith Riser American Legion j Post. I Mrs. Emma Cooper, who spent several weeks in the Seaside hos pital under treatment for an in jured hip, is recovering satisfac torily and can take a few steps now. She returned home and will be cared for by her son, John. MEN'S APPAREL BOYS7 WEAR SFORT SHIRTS BROADCLOTH FLANNFL SHIRTS Reg. $4.95 and $5.95 No, all sizes NOW $2.95 & $4.95 Venial, MA C!( G. 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