in oan rrancisco. VISITORS AT HILLS Mrs. Eva Hill was pleasantly By ETHEL GOODLIN surprised last week by her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. H arvey Lockwood who w ere on th eir va FARM BUREAU PIC N IC cation. The Lockwoods are em The Del N orte F arm Bureau ployed on a large stock ranch near will hold th eir annual picnic on Sunday. August 9. beginning at t ummings in Mendocino county 10 o'clock, to be held at Ronald CROCKETTS H ERE Mrs. Zahni C rockett and daugh Bolen ranch, under the shade trees above the Dr. Fine bridge ter. Miss Zahna of Pistol River. at toss Sm ith river on Highway Ore., visited her grandm other, 101. Coffee, cream , wieners, buns, Mrs Eva Hill and o th er relatives. cheese and ice cream will be fur Mrs. C rockett took her daughter nished by the Farm Bureau As , to Crescent City for a visa with the dentist. sociation. All are asked to bring oth er food to go w ith it. and bring table service. All m em bers and friends are invited to a tten d this picnic. A nother Peen-Age Club dance was held at the V.F.W. hall last I* riday evening. Chaperones w ere LESSARDS LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. M urry. We would Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lessard have like to see more teen-agers a t sold th eir house and lot in Sm ith te n d in g these dances which are River to Mr. and Mrs. R H usually held every o th er Friday Rudisill. evening. Dances and other activi Mrs. Lessard is spending a few ties will be announced in this days here settling up business af column ahead of time. fairs and selling off the furniture. R eporters Nancy Cummings. The Lessards, form er residents of Jacqueline Sm ith and Je rry An Sm ith River, now m ake their derson. ! Smith River LOCAL BOYS GET NEW STATIONS now resist effects of DDT. and ii i) iw K in g s i i;in x )r r i l o t 3 some areas resist chlordane and THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. 1953 lindane, they do not have any re- sistance against good sanitation. FT. LEW IS, W ash.—Fred N. , Hedberg. form erly of Harbor, has been assigned to the 44th Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Wash., for basic training. F red is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hedburg, Box 259, H arbor. During his basic lake it z (tom your Lumber TEEN-AGE NEWS FOR EXPERT S E R V IC E PERC EVANS Associated with WHITE Appliance Co. Phone 2 8 9 1 tf e issue and redeem (jold Arrow Stamps. Double Stamps Fridays. t e l e v is io n OR R A D IO p. O. Box 1 Wharf St. Dealer — Tlie weather's right. The price is right! NOWS THE TIME TO DO IT YDURSRF FR ED N. HEDBERG training course here, Fred is as- s gned to C B attery, 123rd Field A rtillery B attalion. The 44th Division is an Illinois National G uard unit activated in F ebruary 1952 ami stationed at Camp Cooke. Calif., until last De cember. Jackie R. Gilmore of Brookings has been assigned to Camp Rob erts. to begin his m ilitary tra in ing. T ake advantage of long summer evenings and low fir ply. wood prices to start that building job you’ve planned. Whether it’s a boat or a built-in . . . now’s the time to do it with easy-to-use fir plywood. Your lumber dealer has helpful plans and idea booklets for scores of building and remodeling jobs you can do with plywood. See him today! lon seii cadi u/ BROOKINGS, ORE. WHICH OF THESE JOBS NEED DOING AROUND YOUR HOME? BAPTIST COMMUNITY CHURCH CHECKLIST FOR JOBS S H E WANTS DONE I lear Dr. Charles Durden CHECKLIST FOR JOBS H E WANTS DONE kJ* SUNDAY, August 9 — 11 :oo A.M. Sermon: “How Happiness Comes” Evening Message 8:00 P.M. N°* 3 Friends of the Cross A Brace of I ardy Friends” THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED 4>! Mah» this «m art patio »at •n a »ingle waakand with larga, light, work speeding panal* ot Exterior hr plywood. JACK R. GILMORE Jackie, w hose'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl R Gilmore, reside wf Box 191 Easy street, Brookings, has been assigned to Company B, 95th Heavy Tank Battalion. SUMMER CLEARANCE Fri., Sat., Aug. 7-8 20 Per Cent O ff ON ALL STOCK Except Floral Items Jewelry, Ceramics Leather Goods & n No garage* H a ra ’s an a t tractive carport you can build yo u rta lf with light, strong £«• tarior plywood. I LEGAL NOTICE 1 he Clerk of School District No. 17C. Brookings-Harbor, will receive sealed bids on the follow ing up to noon, August 21, 1953: El EL O IL: Light Domestic | PS300. To be delivered as re q u ire d , in tank adjacent to school house. Capacity of tank approxi m ately sooo gallons. Bids to be on per gallon basis. School D istrict No. 17C re serves (be right to reject any or all bids. Dora E. Beaulieu, Clerk Brookings, Oregon. L ) Dress up yourkitchen with new cabinets and «halva* Fir plywood m aka* it easy »van tor am ateurs. Fxterlor plywood boat* ara • 'kht, strong, sturdy easier to build. " E X T D F P A ” on tha panal m e a n * w aterproof glua. Published Aug. 6, 13. 1953. BARGAIN TABLE Water 50 Per Cent O ff Well D rilling B eet s u m m e r h a s t w ith fh r . lig ht, airy g a rd e n ro o m . B u ild if yo u rself w ith easy to wse fir plyw ood. 6 h) i2 in. C all ' bovglo» Fir F' wood Ann., Tocomo, Wod,. DON'S FLOWER SKC? ' (F orm erly Youngs Gift Shop» J. H. Beck 230 Grand Ave. C n >c<‘r t C ity . C a lif. Ph- 53t<5 «.‘n t1 Set! your lumber riealci- today' He has NEW PLANS for you «K F O R D F P A O U A U T Y - T t J 7 . 3 F J 3 PL ..£ ,¿ 2