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4 Brœkings-I larlxtr Pilot THURSDAY. FEB . 18, 1954 Smith River B y E T H E L GOO DLIN M istakes are lessons of wisdom. The past cannot be changed. Th Mrs. O rp h a Brown w as rem oved fu tu re is yet in y o u r pow er — from Seaside hospital to th e A ugh W hite. C ounty hospital. Gold Beach T h u rsd ay by plane. Mrs. Vern S m ith will reside w ith Mr. and Mrs. R. L. F airb an k . P istol River, w hile h er m o th er is in th e hos pital. Mrs. C. M. M organ, who has been here for some time, re tu rn ed to h er hom e in R ogue R iver Wod- ' nesday. FLO W N TO GOLD BEACH Nayborhill News B y E lsa R avekes C arl M ason is leavin g for San F ran cisco this w eek on business T he S m ith R iver A m erican L e C arl w as th e en g in eer for B rook gion and Ladies A uxiliary p re sented th e ir annual A m ericanism ings Plyw ood Corp, and m ore r e ixjtluck dinner, held at the C om ce n tly w as em ployed by a p ly wood firm in A laska. m unity hall on F rid a y evening. Mrs. C lara K erns and Mrs. F e b ru a ry 12, at 6:30 p m. A larg e E dith A ckley w ere g u ests of Mrs. crow d w as in atten d an ce. T he tables set in th e m ain hall M ary H a n k s T uesday. Mr. and w ere a ttra c tiv e ly decorated 1 > Mrs*. Roy S u n d erlin su rp rised the of the year. an k s by stopping in for a visit H E R E ’S O N E you can have for Mrs P atsy W estbrook, ca rried out Guess those signs of spring w ere a song: L arg e lot, 60x190, w ith th e Lincoln them e w ith a log 1 efore going on to th e ir hom e in a little p re m a tu re and little ole T he S u n d erlin s w ere fin e house tra ile r and built-on ad cabin and m in ia tu re arm y and P o rtlan d . ¡groundhog knew w hat he was fo rm er B ro o k in g ettes and w ere d itio n and tra ile r roof. T ra ile r r d, w hite and blue candles. talk in g about. W ell, we hada nice ♦ B A BIES to be tra in e d for ¡q u ite ac tiv e in com m unity af- alo n e w o rth asking price of $1500. d ream even if we w ere aw ak- A m ericanism chairm an, Eunice fairs. lovable pets. ( 'a n hav e im m ediate possession. ened by a clap of th u n d e r and F aris, presented t h e follow T h is is tru ly an exceptional BUY. Bill E ickhoff and d a u g h te r La a bolt of lightning. ing p ro g ram : Vocal duets. G er ♦ Locally acclim ated ; proven Rue have been doing all right tru d e and C hristine Jepson w ith talk in g strain . Mr. and Mrs. Don M cCarton and JU S T L ISTED , one acre of choice w ith th e ir bow ling lately. La Rue b< »ach fro n tag e at reduced price, g u ita r accom panim ent by Don bowls w ith K e rr H a rd w are team Mrs. E. R avekes had a very en- Bryan. ('tu n e r has large well on adjoin and Bill is w ith Plywood D ry I joyable driv e out to Cape F er- Reading. "R espect to the F lag." Ends. T hey have won several d in relo S unday. It was a beautiful in g p ro p e rty and will m ake a r ra n g em en ts for p u rc h aser to sup R obert Browne. n ers and o th e r prizes in the last aftern o o n and dozens of little new ply w ater. T his p ro p e rty located R eading, "G etty sb u rg A ddress," few w eeks. Mrs. Alvina E ickhotf lam bs w ere lying on the hill slopes. so u th of H arbor. L arg e trees and L arry McClish. h asn 't been idle, eith er, she and W here they serve delicious tra il to beach. T o tal price only Mr. and Mrs. Ray R eeser have Reading, Lloyd G eorge Speech her co m m itte e have b e e n busy $3000, w ith term s. of 1920. been stay in g at the H endricks g ettin g read y for the quilt dis- S ing,ng, choral group of S m ith play w hich will ta k e place this hom e this past week. Mr. ami $4150 - TER M S R iver school un d er direction of S a tu rd a y a t th e C hetco G ran g e • Mrs. H en dricks went to San F ra n No R eservations N ecessary PR A C TIC A LLY N EW 1-bedroom R obert Browne. cisco to th e F u rn itu re M art and hall. horn«». M odern in every respect. Mrs. R eeser was in charge of the j G uest sp eak er was Gordon and Mrs. C harles Behee and SATURDAY 5 to 9 L arg e lot, w ithin w alking distance W eller of G asquet, who reviewed son Mr. G regg and the M isses N orm a I sto re w hile th ey w ere away. Ray SUNDAY 12 TO 9 of The Pilot. Im m ed iate posses th e life of A braham Lincoln. His finally got his blond lady. Ida | and D ianne C argill drove to E u r sion can be had. This hom e bifilt talk was ap p reciated by all. gave him a b eau tifu l Region lam p , on re a r of lot w ith am ple space i ( ’losing invocation. Rev. Jam es ek a S a tu rd a y . N orm a and D ianne My gosh. Ray never will know 4 Miles this side of C rescent City a re living w ith th e Behees at fo r la rg e r hom e in front. City S helton. P H O N E C. C. 4541 present. Mr. and Mrs. C argill have when it's X m as! (Of course it w a te r, electricity , gas. Ask about i V ern G arvin, oldest son of Mr. could be th a t Ida kinda l.ked th at re n te d a hom e in H a rb o r and te rm s to suit. , and Mrs. Doyle G arvin, who spent have th e o th e r children w ith them . lam p h erself.) alm ost tw o y ears on O kinaw a in Mrs. B ernice Sw anson and ch il S E V E R A L SA LES m ade this past th<‘ U. S. service has re tu rn e d dren w ere visitors on N ayborhill w eek and have several buyers still hom e and has been discharged looking to us for good buys. List from arm y duty. He has not d e th is week. w ith u s today! ! You m ay have cided w hat he will do but will H ow ard M ason is visiting here ju st the right p ro p e rty they are tak e a rest and help his fa th e r for a few days. H ow ard has a looking for. We will give you on the dairy farm at present. stock ra n ch at M apleton, Oregon. good sales representation. W HOLE Del N o rte Pom ona G range No. He re p o rts th e re w as tw o feet of 42 will be guest of C rescent Red- ‘ snow on th e g round when he left H A V E TW O F IN E m o rtg ag es on there. hom es at very good ra te of in te r wood G range on Sunday, F e b ru Ja c k M cC arton w as accom pa- est. If you have from $1500 to ary 21 w ith a potluck d in n er nied by Max B rain ard and A rt served at noon time. Pom ona M as $4000 to loan, drop in for full de te r Leo K loske will preside. All B ollinger on a trip to G ra n ts P ass tails. PA N READY Pom ona and su b o rd in ate G range Sunday*. Mrs. C u rt B u tte rfie ld and ch il m em bers a re invited to atten d . AC. & 1 AC. tra c ts in Harl>or. dren a re visiting h er p aren ts, Mr. B est of building sites at very re a sonable prices w ith excel, term s. SM IT H R IV ER W O M E N ’S CLUB and M rs. Don M cC arton, for a A m ericanism w as the them e ot few days. Mrs. B u tte rfie ld ’s hom e the S m ith R iver W om en’s Club is in M edford, Ore. T h e Lucky Sevens and Scvcn- m eeting held on F rid ay afternoon, F e b ru a ry 5. in the clubroom of e tte s m et a t th e S to te n b u rg horn«* the C om m unity hall. P resident Monday eve. P la n s w ere be. ng Mrs. Lucille Lawn presided at a mad«* for th e ir dance com ing F eb short business m eeting. R eports ruary 27. TI IE OFFICE OF B arry S age (S to te n b u rg ’s son) w ere given by com m ittee c h a ir is th e ch a p la in of th e o rg a n iz a GOOD BUYS men. w h e th e r it be a home, lot, acreage, L ibrary C h airm an M arth a Ul tion. Mrs. S to te n b u rg has been o r farm . W e have them , i t ’s tru e, rich rejio rted th at th e A m erican ill and had to cancel a d in n er and m any w ith ex cellen t term s Legion pr. sented S m ith River party she had planned on having M r and Mrs. P e te Schm idt e n so see us first for th e Library w ith tw o copies of "Seeds joyed a d riv e to C rescent City of T re a s o n /’ In m em ory of Rob BEST ALW AYS— e rt C. Nelson, son ol Mr. and Mrs S unday, bad d in n er ami took in D arrow Nelson. who m ade th«. an early show, then finished the s a c r if ic e lig h tin g tor his country day by* stopping in at th e Lee D ro rb au g h residence w h ere a hot ANO I III- R e x tra fin«* listing in in K orea. A nnouncem ent w as m ade of gam e of C a n a sta was being p la y H a rb o r P ra c tic a lly new 2-bed- room horn«* w ith fireplace a t th« jwitluek su p p er ami fam ily g e t- ed. It w as 3:00 a m b. fore the tached, g arag e; laig e lot, tin«* well tog’ th c r to b<* held at th«* Com S chm idts finally called it a day! am i elec p ressu re system D rapes m unity hall on Thursday evening, (It's g re a t to be y o u n g :) HARBOR ^ ^ E W ell located, two-bedroom hom e on lot S ecret P a l” V alentines w ere am i V enetian blinds; new elec, F eb ru a ry 25 G eneral ch a irm an is 125\1U i . M odern kitchen and hath. H as a good well. flying aro u n d N ayborhill Sunday M is M abel Browne. S u p p er will d ry e r and w ash er installed at big Each m em b er of N ayborhill club arf' L T BP’ and tno1 shed- A11 J u s t reduced discount Also som e fin«* fu rn i be served at 6:30. to .$9o00. G uests at th e a lte rn o o n m«*et- has a secret pal who sends h er an tu r e P riced for quick sale at $9500 \ cry good term s * • • » t j ing w ere Miss Jo-ell«* Brown, a p p ro p ria te ca rd for each holiday d a u g h t e r of M rs. Roy B ro w n , a m i T H R E E ACRES N O R TH OE BROOKINGS 2 ’, m iles. New Mrs S heila Bingham , guest of 20 " g arag e on co ncrete slab, good well ¡R in g ” am i "T ak e T im e to P ray ." M rs C ar! Diebold. ' ' ‘« . - T ™ ' p " m l’ an<i « -K a i. p re ssu re tank. by G e rtru d e and C h ristin e Jepson. The decorations «in the m an tle F ull price $4<50, term s. E unice F aris, d istrict lite ra tu re of the clubroom c a rried out the ch airm an , gave a brief review of hot* efficient, quick ami reliable A m ericanism them e, ca rrie d out the ho«ik. "K ey to P ea c e .” 200 ACRES W IT H SOM E TIM BER, mod rn cabin, larg e barn Insurant*«* Service, insure ami a s the a rt c o rn e r them e, under d i s n ta h le for equipm ent re p a ir shop. $7350 ta k e s ail. G uest sp e a k e r for the aftern o o n s u re y o u rself of P ro p e r P ro tectio n rection of Mrs. Alyce Bolick, in I erm s. w as M rs Hu Ida Jorgen so n , a th ro u g h o u r office absence of M rs M abel M ans native «if D enm ark, who recently and the A copy of tin* Bill of R ights HOM E an d B U S IN E S S LOTS A wide selection of locations, becam e an A m erican citizen. Mrs. HOM E IN SU R A N C E CO. ce n te red th e m antle, w ith large Jnrgenson, dressed in h er native »t W S O a n d u , A;l n,s i*"’ B a its of W ashington and L in costum e, spoke on "W h at A m eri j and sm all m onthly in stallm en ts. coln on the right. A lovely flow - can C itizenship M eans To Me." e ttn g plum arran g e m e n t co m p let At close of the aftern o o n p ro See Homrt* H aggerty or Eva Lee Long ed th«* m an tle decoration. A table gram . re fre sh m e n ts w ere served c a rrie d «mt th«* a rt co rn er them e by the hostess. M rs E le a n o r L ay " t t h a display «if an tiq u e c e ra m - m a n .' am i h er com m ittee. The of ch m aw are from foreign i w h ite linen-covered tab ic was 'ount ties ami early A m erican c e n te red w ith a lovely a rra n g e Box 2 I I Phone 2 ^4 I china, all loaned by club w«»mcn m en t o pink ros» buds w hite stc- jj P hone 3311 Resilience Phone 2292 tor the art corner. phanofis and violets Tea tab le Also the BES I in insurance Coverages N otary Public C. O. Leonard A m ericanism C hairm an AlyceJ j d eco ratio n s w ere by Mrs Lay m an Bolick presented th e fo llo w in g ' B rookings. O regon 'P re s id in g a th e te a tab le w ere A Across from the Post OfTce p ro g ram : ¡M is Lyle R edfield an d Mrs Leo J IN BROOKINGS « o t «1 duets. "14*t Free«loni , Q uinlan. HOMES PARAKEETS YOU CAN AFFORD CAN YOU SING ? S H A P 'S Magic Kitchen SMORGASBORD SILVERSPRAY MARKET Don't Delay See Today SM ELT 4 lbs. $ 1 SM ELT 3 lbs. $ 1 OYSTERS-lOs to 12s Pt. 57c SPECIAL PRICES EASTERN OREGON BEEF All Cuts A REAL BUY ! ! [ BETTER BUYS AT LESMEISTER'S INSURANCE LEONARD Real Estate Agency \ PETE J. LESMEISTER, Realtor I Ij