Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 25, 1954, Image 8

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    TI11JRSDAY, M ARCH 25, 1954
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By E T H E L G O O D L IN
Mrs. Eddie W estbrook re tu rn e d
to h er hom e M onday, a f te r spend­
ing ten days visitin g h er sister,
M rs. A da H u rsh , and h e r niece,
Mrs. E dna Ross. Mrs. W estbrook
is enjoying good health, and has
enjoyed g reetin g her m any friends
d u rin g h er visit w ith h er sister.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall enjoyed
th e visit of th e ir d au g h ters, M isses
B a rb a ra and B illie H all, over the
w eekend. T h e girls a re stu d e n ts
nt H um boldt S ta te College. T hey
w ere accom panied by th e ir col­
lege chum s, Miss C laudia Wood
of S cotia, and Addie W oods of
F o rtu n a .
SMITH RIVER________
Farm Bureau
Elects Officers
A ustin H u n te r w as reelected
P resid en t of th e Del N o rte F a rm
B ureau for th e com ing y e a r at
the F rid ay session, held at th e
S m ith R iv er C om m unity Hall.
S erving w ith him will be: Vice-
P resid en t, Jo e Rose; S ecretary -
T re a su re r, Mrs. A ustin H u n te r;
S ta te C onvention d eleg ate, K en­
neth L aym an; A lte rn a te D elegate,
W illiam F isher. T he officers w ere
installed by H u b ert F rdehof, R eg­
ional d irec to r of D istrict 8 of th e
F arm B ureau.
A program of m usical selections
w as presen ted by M rs. G ilbert
C hristenson, M rs. L ucille P a t t e r ­
son, and Miss J a n e t M osier of
Brookings. A vocal duet w as given
by Mrs. C hristenson an d M rs. (
P a tte rso n , w ith J a n e t accom pan-
ing a t th e piano. J a n e t also
played a p iano solo. »
D u rin g th e business session,
several m a tte rs w ere ta k e n ca re
of. An airp la n e tick et w as p re ­
sen ted to Miss E m m a G w erder,
4-H club m em ber, who w ill go as
an a ll-s ta r m em b er ’t o B erkeley
in April. P resid en t H u n te r m ade
th e p re se n ta tio n on behalf of th e
F a rm B ureau.
B radley Page, S e c re ta ry -M a n ­
ag e r of th e Del N o rte C h am b er
of C om m erce, told th e g ro u p of
his recent trip to W ashington,
D. C., rep resen tin g Del N o rte
C ounty before th e Civil F u n ctio n s
C o m m ittee hearing s in re g ard to
h a rb o r im provem ent at C rescent
i City.
O th e r sp ea k ers w ere F ra n k
I Pierce, G eneral S e c re ta ry of th e
F a rm
B ureau; H a rry T u ck er,
H um boldt-D el N o rte F a rm A d­
visor; Doug Pine, H um boldt U. C.
E xtension B ureau ; and a n um ber
of Del N o rte speakers.
an apartment siz e
T-V radio-phonograph!
and her fam ily, M r and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ja m e s H ocking D uane Rowley, of H arbor. Ore.
re tu rn e d hom e M onday, from a
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te n day visit w ith re la tiv e s at
Mrs. M ary A nthony re tu rn e d to C E L E B R A T E S B IR TH D A Y
D u n sm u ir, C alif. T hey re p o rt six I S easide H ospital Sunday, w here
Jam es, son of Mr. and Mrs.
inches of snow' th ere, and th a t it she will be u n d er tre a tm e n t for
F ra n k T y g art, c e le b ra te d his
w a s still snow ing.
a bad cold.
i nin th b irth d ay S a tu rd a y . T he
'neighborhood boys g ath ered for
F rie n d s of Rev. E. C. Hicks
E veryone is enjoying th e b e a u ti­ I lunch which n a tu ra lly included
w ere so rry to h ea r th a t he had ful w arm sp rin g tim e w eath er, an I
su ffe red a h ea rt a tta c k S a tu r- a re busy g e ttin g th e ground ready cake. T he oys bw ere tre a te d to j
I th e aftern o o n m atinee.
day. at th e hom e of his d a u g h te r
for early garden.
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1954
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T w o chassis m odels: M odel R-140 (4x4), 130
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Transmission: Eight speeds forward, two re­
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T ra n s fe r ease: D eclu tch in g type. T h re e posi­
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