Smith River
PTA Elects
jSMITH RIVER GIRL
, WED IN FORTUNA
Smith River
L atest re p o rt is that she is im-
proving rapidly.
B y ETHEL GOODLIN
Mr. anil M rs. Clyde R ic h a ris
Rev. and Mrs. Jam es S h elto n
Mrs. Vera C lem ens w as elected
P resident of th e S m ith R iver PTA
an n o u n ce the m a rria g e of th e ir a re enjoying a visit w ith th e ir
P la n s a re being m ade for a d au g h ter. Elaine, of S m ith R iver son. Reece Shelton, of th e U. S
for the com ing year, a t th e re g
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C ounty H o m em ak er’s Dav to he to R obert Allen of C rescent C ity Navy, who has been statio n ed in
u lar PTA m eeting, held M
onday held a t th e F o rt Dick * Grange
F e b ru a ry 20, at a brief cerem ony the H aw aiian Islands alm ost two
at the school.
m F o rtu n a, C alifornia.
veais. He has 30 days leave.
Also elected w ere the following Hall. M arch 25.
hollow ing a honeym oon trip to
Hom e advisor F lorence Ewing,
o fficers: Mice P resid en t, L ynn
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nsend; S ec re ta ry ,
P a t s y assisted by Hom e A dvisor R uth S a n ta Rosa, the new lyw eds are W O M E N ’S CLUB
e s t b r o o k ; T re a su re r. Ann C raw ford of H um boldt C ounty, residing a t C rescent C ity. On
D IN N E R SU C CESS
B lankenship; H istorian. H a rrie tt will preside at th e m eeting which tn e ir re tu rn , Mr. and Mrs. Allen
N early 150 people a tte n d e d the
opens
at
10:30
o'clock,
w
ith,
a
w ere given a reception at C arpen-
H ight; P a rlia m e n ta ria n , Leslie
Pot-L
uck d in n er and g et-to g eth er,
I>ot
luck
lunch
scheduled
for
noon.
tci
s
hall,
atten
d
e
d
by
relativ
es
Saxelby; A uditor, T e rry U lrich.
sponsored by th e S m ith R iver
The new officers will be installed
G uest sp e a k e r for the aftern o o n and friends.
B oth are g ra d u a te s of Del W om en's Club, and held T h u rs
at the A pril 5 m eeting of th e will be Miss Ailena Joy, fo rm e r
day. F eb ru a ry 26 at the C om
N
o
rte High School.
PTA.
B rookings girl now a tte n d in g th e ,
m u n ity H all
Mrs. S tella F o ster, te a c h e r of U niversity of C alifornia.
Mrs. M abie Brow n was C h a ir
the fourth and fifth grades, p re
An exhibit of dresses, coats,
Mrs. M ary A nthony is still con
m
an
of the su p p er and program .
sented her stu d e n ts in a skit. aprons, and foot stools, will be on fined to S easide H ospital, un d er
1
he
tab
les in th e banquet room
“The Com ing of C abrillo.” R eader display.
observation and m edical t r e a t
w ere d eco rated w ith pink and
of the script w as C ynthia S ierka.
m ent by h er physician.
g reen crepe paper, cen tered w ith
Mrs. F o ste r's room won th e a t
A fte r several w eeks of w arm
daffixlills.
tendance prize.
sunshine d u ring th e first p art of
S u p erv iso r F red H aight S a t
The flow er a rra n g e m e n t on th r
R efresh m en ts of cookies and M arch, th e w e a th e r has tu rn ed urday left by a ir for P alo Alto
coffee w ere served in the c a fe te ria colder, w ith p lenty of m ist and to visit his d a u g h te r and her h u s m an tle w as a bowl of Jap a n ese
Quince.
by Mr. and Mrs. C h arles S ullivan, rain along th e coast.
band. Mr. and Mrs. Ira T h a tc h e r
Included in the p ro g ram w ere
Mr. and Mrs. G ilbert S anderson,
W hen he re tu rn s h e’ll bring hom e
tw o piano solos by Mrs. C onnie; •
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Peacock and
a
new
car.
Miss Agnes M aris had as her I
colored m otion p ictu res by B urt
Bernice and E loise Spencer.
house guest th e past week her j
T y ler of local views, beach scenes
lriend, Mrs. S adie Lucas P e t- i Mrs. M ary A nthony is confined A zalea P a rk and o th ers; an d a
RETURNS HOM E
U nger of Agnes. Oregon. Mrs. to S easide H ospital, u n d er t r e a t m oving p ictu re of a recent trip to
Mrs. Ray C am pbell who has P e ttin g e r is h$ d a u g h te r of the I m ent for a bad a tta c k of the flu C anada.
been visiting h er son and d a u g h late John and Lizzie Cooley, and/^
ter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. C. F. well known in C u rry C ounty and
( am pbell left S u n d ay to re tu rn Del N orte.
to her home in S an Jose.
C lam s
-
S h rim p
-
O y sters
P lans have been com pleted for
A
balone
-
Scallops
-
P raw n s
th
e
S
m
orgasbord
to
be
sponsored
by
F R E S H COLUM BIA R IV E R S M E L T
by th e S m ith R iver PTA, to be
BY CURREY COUNTY LUMBER CO
1 held S a tu rd a y , M arch 13 at the
C om m unity H all.
S K IP THE M O N E Y A N O
Mrs. A nna M arie W estbrook is
lockf r meat
J E W E L S , M IK E — W E L L
general ch airm an . S erving of food
FOR, T H IS L O A D . will s ta r t a t 5:30, and will con
,OF HlöH-6«A0C| tin u e until nine. E n te rta in m e n t
LUM BER
will follow.
N. B rookings
£ J
P IO N E E R W OMAN
THE FINEST FISH
AAR. 2
A
Eastern Oregon
Beef
.
SILVERSPRAY MARKET
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FOLLQtû M R . 2 ^ 4
IN THF ADS RUN BV
C E L E B R A T E S BIRTHDAY
Mrs. A gnes M aris, a pioneer
resident of S m ith River, cele
b ra te d h er 86th birth d ay , S unday.
She was born on F e b ru a ry 29,
| 1868, at Liverpool, E ngland, and
is really only 21 D leap y ears old.
Mrs. M aris w as honored S u n
day w ith a su rp rise party. Re
tu rn in g from a ride to Brookings,
she found friends and relativ es
g ath ered at her hom e to extend
b irth d ay g reetings.
S ponsoring th e p a rty w ere M rs.
R obert M orris and Mrs. P aul
? laris. R efresh m en ts w ere served
to th e group. Mrs. M aris w ore a
lovely lav en d er orchid, th e gift
of Mrs. M abel M aris.
Mrs. M aris a tte n d s th e local
com m unity affairs.
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
T w o colored m in stre ls, R o b ert
R euss and Jo e R eichlin, e n te r
tain ed th e au d ien ce w ith so n g s
and stories.
C h airm an of th e p ro g ram w as
Mabel B rowne. A ssisting h e r w e re
Bobbie W en n er and E th el Good-
lin. W aitin g on th e tab les w e re
Mrs Leslie S axelby and Mrs. Jo«»
Reichlin.
R each th a t b u y er th ro u g h
P ilot C lassified A d v ertisem en t.
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But that won’t make the
VACUUM CLEANER work.
COMPLETE REPAIRS
ON ANY MAKE . . .
Proapt . Jtraiorablr
•AGS . BRUSHES . BELTS . FILTERS
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White Appliance
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h w o Signs of Spring
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AND IT ’S T IM E TO
T A K E ADV ANTAG E
O E BOTH O F T H EM !
YOUR SEED HEADOUARIERS
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5-P1ECE virtue chrome
BABY CHICKS
NOW!
DINETTE
New I I.iinpsliire Reds
Austria Whites
Rock I lampshires
Barred Rocks
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REGULAR S I 1 9 .5 0
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Indian River Cross
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SPECIAL $ 8 9 .5 0
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BROOKINGS FEED & SEED
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Brookings, Oregon
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THURSDAY. MARCH 11, 1954
LARGE 33x48 TABLE EXTENDS TO 60”
CHAIRS HAVE LOAM RUBBER SEATS
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