PERCY LANTZ
For Sheriff
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B y E th e l Goodlin
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A m ong th e m o th e rs honored on
M o th e r’s Day. S unday. May 9, was
M rs. E d d ie W estb ro o k , a pio n eer of
S m ith R iver, who will be 9b y ears
old in A ugust. S he w as guest of
h e r son and d a u g h te r-in la w . Mr.
and M rs. < la re n c e W estb ro o k , th e ir
son and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. T ay lo r
W estb ro o k , and tw o c h ild re n . T h e
fam ily m otored out to P a tr ic k s
C reek , on H ighw ay 199, w here a
b o u n tifu l luncheon w as served.
The fourth q u arterly conference
of the Sm ith R iver M ethodist
< nurch was held Monday evening
at the church, with D istrict Super
intendent. Rev. Don Baldwin of
S anta Rosa presiding at the offic
ial board m eeting.
Mrs. May H aight of Alviso. Cali
fornia arrived on the bus Saturday,
to spend M other’s Day here as a
guest of her two sons and families.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlson H aight, and
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H aight. Mrs.
H aight is a form er resident of
Sm ith River
Individuality is everywhere to
be spared and respected as the ßrookings-Harbor Pilot
root of everything good. Fried THURSDAY, MAY 13. 1951
rich G. Klopstock.
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Bernard I. Mather
CURRY COUNTY TREASURER
CRESCENT CITY
Reece Shelton, with the United
S tates Navy, and recently stationed
in Oakland, is spending a leave
with his parents and his sisters,
Rev. and Mrs. Jam es Shelton and
daughters.
He will report to Oakland soon
Sheer dazzle for bewitching m o
for
overseas duty.
m ents! Sparkling new form ais
Now Completing First Term
has your prettiest
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Cyclamatic
Frigidaire
FORMALS
in swirling ballerina and flowing
Mrs. Carl Diebold entertained at
full lengths! D ainty nylon net,
pure silks, rustling taffetas and an open house one recent evening,
honoring her husband who was
exquisite lace! Sizes 10 to 20.
$14.95 to $35.00
• Red
• Blue
• Pink
• Lim e
• Maize
• Aqua
• White
celebrating his birthday. Employ
ees and th eir fam ilies of the Die
bold Mill and friends called during
the evening to extend birthday
g ieetings. Early spring flowers
decorated the room s and refresh
m ent table, which was centered
with a large birthday cake. Guests
were served cake, coffee and punch.
Mrs. Diebold was assisted by her
daughters, Mrs. Dean Bram an, and
Mrs. Tom Kaufm an of Oregon, and
friends. Mis. George Kaiser. Mrs.
Leo Quinlan, and Mrs. Stanley G ai
ner of Sm ith River.
"Money isn’t
everything
Here's a food freezer-refrig
erator that's tike another help
ing hand in the kitchen. See
all these feature«!—
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but if you want to save money
and still enjoy...
AIR SUSPENSION RIDE
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FREE VACATION PLANNING
NO TRAFFIC WORRIES
FREQUENT DEPARTURES
MRS HORN HONORED
Mrs. Ross Horn was given a
farewell party by the Birthday
Club Friday evening at the home
of Mrs. Charles Bickner. At pin
The Lowest of Fates!
ochle Mrs. Dorothy S mpson won
high prize and Mrs. Ada Bennett
low. Mrs. Reta Tierce and Mrs.
Simpson were partners for the From BROOKINGS
’raveling 300 nrize. Mrs. Horn
S anta Rosa. C al.
$5.95
was given a yellow wool blanket
San D iego, C al.
$13.95
as a parting gift.
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w ith m atching interiorsl
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Return I rtp 20% LESS . . . on Round Trip Ticket!
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From where I sit... ¿ y Joe Marsh
The "Write"
Prescription
Noticed three half-finished let
ters lying on the counter down at
Jon es’ Drug Store last week.
“Writing three at once, Doc?” I
asked.
"N o," Doc said, "you are—you
and the rest of the town. Those
a re fo r the boys from our town
who are a t the N ational Guard
en cam p m en t
“Everyone who comes in adds a
line or two, and when a couple of
pages are filled. I mail them. That
way the boys hear from folks who
might not write otherwise. They
sure do enjoy it.”
From where I sit, little things
can add up p re tty big. A few
short notes m ake a letter. Boys
from our little town help build
up a stro n g N ational G uard to
protect our freedom. Even free
dom is made up of a lot of things
—living where we like, voting the
way we think is rig h t, choosing
between coffee, tea, or beer a t
dinner. And anything th a t adds
up to freedom gets my stam p o f
approval.
Copyright, 1954, United States Brewers Feundativn
NOMINATE
W . E. FULLER
For DISTRICT ATTORNEY
FULL-TIME, Fair
Law Enforcement
For
AH of Curry County
Republican Prim ary
May 21, 1954
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