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♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • M X » » * LOCAL M EM B ER S A T T E N D P A T T E R SO N S HAV E SO N A U X ILIA R Y D IS T R IC T M E E T W ord h as been received of the S even m em b ers of C u rry C ounty b irth of a son, W ayne H ow ard, to • B y E th e l Goodlin ♦ A u x iliary No. 966 V F W a tte n d e d Mr. and Mrs. H arold P. P a tte r- th e d is tric t m eetin g held a t C en ; son, Jr. of R iverside, C alifornia. HONORARY TAPS BY SYLVIA G. L E E tra l P o in t on M ay 23rd. A pot T he new com er w eighed 7 lb 14 oz. M rs. B elinda Finch, 90, a Pion- 46 4-H m em bers from C u rry M rs. P a tte rs o n is th e fo rm e r RONALD BAILEY luck d in n er w as enjoyed a t noon C ounty w ere selected W ednesday, ' ee r of Del N o rte C ounty, passed to g e th e r w ith th e m em b ers of P a tric ia H en ry who g ra d u a te d Corvalli«, M av 26 (S pecial) R on May 19th, by a com m ittee of 4-11 aw ay in C rescent C ity F riday. th e V FW P o sts in th e d istric t from B rookings High School in ald Bailey of H a rb o r w as one of L eaders, from a list of 4-H m em b- Mrs. Finch w as th e W idow of i a f te r w hich th e m eetin g s w ere 1951. Mr. P a tte rs o n is in th e A ir 35 m en recen tly selected for m em < is th at m ade application to a t the late D aniel Finch, and she and F o rce an d leaves fo r E n g lan d bership in T hanes, sophom ore ten d S u m m e r School on the O re h er husband grew’ up in th e S m ith : held. T he follow ing local A u x iliary Ju n e 6. m em b ers w ere elected to offices m en ’s service honor aoetety at gon S ta te College C am pus Ju n e R iver Valley. in th e D is tric t: C lara Bowlin, O regon S ta te college. 15-25. They w ere m arrie d in 1887, and T re a s u re r: H e n tr ie tta Dill, F lag M em bers a re chosen on th e basis T hese 40, 4-H club m em bers trip hom esteaded in the valley of the B e a re r .and B e rth a W h irry, B an of scholarship, leadership, and co w ere m ade possible by individuals, W inchuck. n er B earer. B esides th ese m em b operatio n as evidenced by th e ir business an d S ervice C lubs in C u r Mrs. F inch is survived by h e r ers, those a tte n d in g from h ere fresh m an year. T h eir a c tiv itie s in ry C ounty who have provided $25.- tw o d a u g h ters, living in th e Bay w e re A m b er C am pbell, A rm adee Bookkeeping clude en forcing fresh m tn tra d i 00 for th e m em bers living expens, area, and one sister. G raveside L aB arg e, E lean o r K oehler and tions, su pervising school elections, es w hile a t th e Colleg. Taxes Pay Roll services by th e E a ste rn S ta r w ere B eryl B ollinger. and aiding sja cial all-school week- ( T h lucky fo rty w ho will leave h eh 1 at S m ith R iver cem etery Insurance ends j Bus Ju n e 15th, a re : S o u th ern M onday aftern o o n . T hanes an n u ally aw ard a tr o D istric t: S h aro n B en n ett; N ancy C O R PO R A L C R O C K E T T HOM E phy to th e o u tstan d in g freshm an C pr. V ernon C ro c k e tt who is C hapin; M argie D arg er; Ann E t- O rville Rice, th e oldest resident dasM from all OSC m en ’s living tin g e r; Je a n G ard n er; M arilyn of S m ith R iver, celeb rateti his statio n ed a t H u n te r-L ig g e tt, Calif, groups. M any sp en t th e A zalea F estiv al w eek Bailey, freshm an In engineering, H ale; M ary G ail S m ith ; Jack»'' 92nd birth d ay , T uesday. B ravo; L a rry H an n an and D anny friends dropped in to pay th e ir end a t th e hom e of his p a re n ts, M ullen. respects to th e S m ith R iver P io n Mr. an d Mrs. D onald C ro ck e tt. C e n tra l D is tric t: V esper B ailor; eer. Alice B ow m an; Joyce C larno; C a r ol Clyde; S h aro n J a r r e t t ; H elen K laboe: J a c k ie Jo rd o n ; B everly es; M arg aret F ain ; P at K erb er; M cN ight; R u th Ann P onsch; | Je a n S to rm ; Joyce S te w a rt; Bob K a th e rin e R em y; F ay e S h e a re r; I by S y p h er; J e a n e tte Thom pson; Je ri V oelker; Jo an W olff; C harles Lia T u c k e r: T helm a T u c k e r and B riggs; Joe C lyde; C h arles Lyons; * R osalie T u rn e r. George “ B u tc h ” M atecr and Dave Franklin, Owner T hom as Remy. SQ U A R E D A N C E JA M B O R E E Phone 2631 N o rth e rn D is tric t: N ancy B vrn- S ta te w ide sq u a re dance ja m boree p lans for th e C u rry C ounty Sales and Service Geo Lostroh, Local A gent is th e son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R, F air, A ugust 28, a re ta k in g sh at e in no u n c e rta in term s. i B ailey of Ila rb o r. C allers from all o ver th e S ta te a re lioing co n tac ted and invited to 4<fMr(ú«m«»r call a sq u a re P ag in g all sq u are All Angle Operation dance c a lle rs in C u rry C ounty - step up now and e n te r y o u r nam e a sa c a lle r at th e C oun ty E x te n sion office in Gold Reach. • TITA N CHAINS FOR ALL SAWS So to all of you—do-si-do en th u sia st, now’ is th e tim e to get o u t th e dancing shoes, fiesta d re ss es w ith p e ttic o a ts and th e m an in th e ir g ala a ttir e and get in a little Maybe you noticed the big “ad” sold th a t suite for the real sale p racticin g . Red Sm ith’s Furniture Store ran price, of course. in The Clarion last week. From where I sit, it’s lucky my H elp W anted! in form of cak es One item caused some embar carelessness didn’t cost Red any for th e F re e b arb ecu e - th a t th e rassm ent around here. It reud: business. I’m the one who’s al C u rrv C ounty L ivestock C om m it- “4 piece Bedroom Suite, regular ways “exporting” on being care ♦ is serving S a tu rd a y , A ugust ' A cross Highw’ay from U. S. R an g er S ta tio n p r ic e $119 .5 0 , b a r g a in p r ic e fu l—careful of our responsibili 18th. d u rin g th e C u rry C ounty Guess I didn’t “ proof ties, careful of our neighbors’ air. T he C o m m ittee on serv in g read” too well, and when our rights. Even careful to respect the f Ils us th ey will need at least 110 PHONE 345 GOLD BEACH other fellow ’s preference for a pressm an asked for the go-ahead, cakes. glass of beer. Let’s all make a 1 yelled, “ Let ’er go.” T he F a ir B oard will re n t a lock- hnrqain to be more careful in the All kinds of jokes about the i r to sto re th ese cakes, now. future. m istake. One fellow asked if W e th in k we have found a way, Sm ith's was holding the price w e hope, to reliev e th e last m in line so tig h t it ju s t snapped. u te rush of b ak in g a t F a ir tim e— | Turned out tine in the end Red C om p lete dU prsai of a good 35m ca p a city steam electric saw m ill and hv freezing them Any ty p e of cake 1 plan in g m ill. I o he sold eith er p iece m eal or as a u n it determ in ed by sponge, Angel Food, D evils Food, I bu yer In terest day of sale. EVER YTH ING GOES W ITHOUT RESERVE. spice or w hat have you. J u s t do Cin<)n&ht, 19 j I, L ruted States Breads Foundation tw o things F ro st is w ith b u tte re d j fro stin g an d freeze ca k e and NEAR SELM A, OREGON S A W M IL L C A R R IA G E— 18 ft. all steel 3-block offset carriage w ith fro stin g before w rapping. 4 8 in. opening electric set works compelte w ith drum and coble T hen b rin g th e ca k e to th e D O !. t M O N K E Y A R O U N D ! and 6 0 -ft. tra ck— operated by twin steom feed. Log deck. Three C ounty E xtension office at Gold chain electrically driven log live loading deck. Log pull— twin en D< iv e in t o d a y fo r B each and w e’ll keep count an d gine steam powered by two 5 x 9 cylinders. N igger— steam log turner. ta k e the cakes to the lockr. Overhead canting assembly. Heod rig— circulor 5 4 ” bottom 52 *' 8 Brookings-Harbot Pilot Notes From The THURSDAY. JU N E 3. 1951 County Agent : SMITH RIVER ♦ B. B. Crabb Co. Kerr Bldg. Brookings, Ore. Daily Freight Service TITAN CHAIN SAW S Coast Freight Lines DIAPHRAGM CARBURETOR From where I s it... f y Jo e Marsh "High-Priced" Mistake HENRY'S SAW SHOP i FREE DEMONSTRATION I SAWMILL AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 5th, 10 A.M. /n e t Drive your car »» todny 1 -earn juat how »»nd for bow litt!«) w «an repair body or frn.ler k<* venar car U -k We ll »an m in e dai just like AUTOBODY INSPECTION! y r .;r ca r from b u m p er to per and g iv e you an -n n ’ ed special r»|v»«r eati- ¿ ..ate A ll w i t h o u t coat or SPECIAL LISTINGS bi o ld • Buy Now and Save a tio n to yo u . 1949 P O N T IA C T u d o r S edan It’s o í.;r .ü GET-THE I W ___ ’PC L - I u 1956 C H E V R O L E T C oupe R adio and H e a t e r .......................... i.v..».oiling S ee Us Now F o r M any O th e r M oney-Saving Buys BUCKNER’S Products BROOKINGS GARAGE Phone 2 3 3 4 5-p assen g er $850 1949 PLYM OUTH SE D A N . R adio - H e a te r $725 1956 CMC $850 1-Ton F la tb ed JT-OF Month! We u s e g e n u in e ¡tCOTCN h M R D Awiobouy $795 J Chevrolet Sales and Service Smith River top— four pulleys w ith T im ken bearings powered by 150 h.p. 1 1 x 1 5 steom engine with 6 5 -in drive wheel. EDGER— 4 -ft. Klom oth type 4 saw rotter bearing edger— with four feed rolls powered by 150 h p. G.E. 3 phase electric motor w ith C u tler H am m er m oior control. 6 x 1 6 Butt strop horizontal boiler rated 15 0 lb pressure Boiler has dutch oven saw dust burner. Live Rolls— 18 rolls 6 x 2 8 steom powered. Conveyor transfer from live roll« to edger No 7 2 chain powered by Georheod electric motor. T R I M S A W — Cornel bock electric powered 2 0 -ft double trim saw Trans fer table electric. 9 0 ft. 3-cable chain with 5 h p . LA induction enclosed motor with g a r box, pul'eys, etc. C O N V E Y O R — Steel termmol elec, driven, 1 0 h p. motor reduction geors. P L A N E R — 1 0 x 1 5 m Yates planer with 10 sets of heods— all new belt»— feed table No 78 chain, 5 0 h p and 6 0 h.p 4 4 0 volt 3 pho»» Aliis C holm er electric motor Plan ?r green chain powered by 5 h p. 3 phase Pacific gear heod motor on 1 2 ft new occroley steel shaft. S K A G IT Y A R D E R — 50 h p double d'ums lines, all rigging A frame. B U R N E R — 50 ft all steel burner, 5 h.p. G E blower motor with 12-in. pipe. 2 0 0 f t. 2 0 -m galvanized blow p oe with cyclone from ploner to burner. M ISC ELLA N EO U S— G E. 3 h p capacitor motor and Berkeley cen trifu g a l 1 H x 2 - m . pump W esting xxise, 2 h p motor m pond. Sow w ith 6 ft bar, with starter switch ond switch box. 61 ft. 14-in. o l- most new laced belt. Four Hoe saw blodes 52 and 54 m. Hoe sow bits Two Andrus hand electric saw grinders 3 5 0 ft. 1 1 2 in. g alva n ized pipe, 2 0 0 ft l V j- i n . new fire hose Two planer knife balanc ing scales M a ll 7 ’ 2 h p. chain s o * w.th 6 -ft bor. Saw filer w ith 1 3 h p . motor Back tire pumps. Sma I t ?ctric r ,r 1 r cnd buffer. 1 3 h p motor on 1 -in pump ond 40 _ *1 tonk A - ? -» tonk cart on rubber. Vises, various sized pulleys. Forge blower Ail alum inum roofing on planer and mill green chain. Toois of all kinds. R F ts O N OF S ' L F — O w ners have e th er m ill interest-» that req uire th eir tim e D A TE— Soturday, June 5th, N ear Selma, Orc. T.m e— 1 0 :0 0 A M . L O C A T IO N — 20 miles from Grants Pass cut Redwood Hiw ay (1 9 9 ) to Selm a— turn left up Deer Creek 2 miles— see signs OW NERS— Butte Lbr. Co. of S Jm a, O re., ond Lowell, Ore. C. A. MORRISON, Auctioneer Pkone Grants Pass 55 77 Terms Cosh W ith o u t Reserve