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Volume io—No.
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Rural Mail Route
To Begin ApriS 1st
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COUNCIL DISCUSSES FIRES
AT MEETING HERE TUESDAY
jo e
Lets Not
l et The Azalea
'\'o mad
a t r in up to IV rndon-
R v-T h o Sea S a tu rd a y , am i it was
a m ost in s p irin g jo u rn e y .
T he
• eat h e r and th e se n « rv 1x»th
'/e r e s iif» e r!a ti\(‘ Nobody can te ll
•no th a t the UK) m ile s o f C u rrv
• ’«runty scenery can b«‘ e xcelled bv
tn v o th e r c o u n ty
in the cut i n 1
c o u n try . T h a t coast lin e is s tr ic t lv
to p s in m y lx»ok.
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Bandon, ('.old P .'ach and P o rt
O rfo rd a ll show signs o f g ro w th ,
w it h a new
b u ild in g her«' and
t h*'re, and some new houses s p rin g -
inn np, hut the g ro w th is n o th in 1
lik e B ro o kin gs.
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or Lily
Festivals Die
M eeting Tuesday
('hetco Inn
H:3O p m
F IV E G E N E R A T IO N P O S I
M i-. Ida C ric k , fro m H o q u ia m , W ash., a g re a t, g re a t g ra n d m o th e r
holds R ic h a rd A lle n on h e r la,» It is th v fir s t - rea* g ra n d c h ild , on c ith e r Ride o f th e fa m ily L e ft
to rig h t is M i- C ric k ; G reat Gr a n d m o tlie i M is
b r i n k S k ip w o rth , A lxuxleen, W ash G ra n d m o th e r
M i s. Mere«' J a c k lv w ic z , H a rb o r, and the M o th e i M i - C la u d e B ia g d e n , B ro o kin g s. Mr s. C ric k , and
Mrs. S k ip w o rth were v is itin g h e ? re c e n tly .
Br«x>Uing» studio i'lxno
OREST SERVICE ENDS 50th YEAR
T in T o v e s t S« i i h i is m u 11.1 it iJ
A ft e r w e fo u le d tin last w < '
l's ( l o l i h n
A n u n u s u i l i Y e a r in
an«l mov’ d M i’ b e d ’s R.'.'iutv Sake
‘ 55. H f e m is i o f t in i n i i i o i t i i m i
out to Hi«1 N o ’ th Oat«' B u ild in g
• ei r ta in p o p u la r lo ca l d ru g g is t
■ t i l l H I'il i i l III t i l l I i O l l l l l l l l l . I l l l t l
had about th re
w om en c a ll up ■ r i s i i l i n in i i n f u n i . o f l i m o ! m o s
«he P dot and say th e y had w a lk e d
ih ! t h is u n o
o r o ri f ili im iu io ‘
‘ mt to N o rth G ate to have a face
« > lis
n i
f ilili
O l I I I I I S « I l'I o I II I II I '
lif t in g o r some such, and now l i t i ' lu m i io n s o l I h ' S i i m i m i l
th e y w a n te d a rid e back to to w n
fo n
h u
IV A,’. l ' A d L A h l ) , d i s t i l i
• edless to «.ay, I o fle n 'd to giv« R o l l i l i i .
hem a r it ’.e. being th e g a lla n t Jo«1
h u t th e y le fu -e d .
<:•) I-'ehrurav 1 1905 ip,. Fores
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k u v ic e w as e le c te d in its p lts e p
W e have, a, la st, got a phone in 1« ite in the I » p a rtir;, ait ol A g l i
♦h nouse It is ju s t lik e a new toy c u ll III c.
e s p e c ia lly to r th e kid s w ho have-
P re s iti’ nt
I heodort' Roosevcl
not ‘ on on«' a ro u n d since w e le ft it comm - rult d
th a t
the " lo re s
W isconsin It • u r c «aves a lo t ol w o rk o f the g o v r irm ent horrid !»<•
t r if
back in to B ro o k in g s fo r a eoncent rated in th«‘ I ». par 1 i i ’ont
• lo / i‘u eggs, o r a jround o f ham - of
A g ric u lt ut e
w in re - - - p ro b
burg«T. Now p a n yb o d y w a n ts to lem s re la tin g to g ro w th •'»< m tli
c a ll us up at borne to place a la rg e stai a ie ad ti ■ lv : at! i i.a l and
p r in tin g o rd e r, o r raise th* dura
'.tir re t l i ' sciences a u x ilia ry to
a lx m t the p ajrer they can do so
lo it's tr y art* at hand lo r p ro m p :
old e ffe c tiv e co o p e ra tio n
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O u r w iv i's a re going to spem
T ilt' fo re st i serves ( la te r to h
know n
as "n a tio n a l
Por. s ts " )
i q u ie t w««-k end s o ttin g th ro u
tin "W h e re a rc you fr o m ” cat «Is w e re 1 s ta h lis h e 1 by re s e rv a tio n ol
We have q u ite a sta c k o f them , «a’ ta in areas ol p u b lic d o m a in
At
b u t it s till appears as th o u g h a n t . f in tilt w e s te rn states.
lot o f people w e re n ’t horn a n y o d , they w e n ' opposi tl hy many
w h e re . Wig’ll try to ru n th e lis t w ho th o u g h t th a t tilt* reserve
■ to hi' locked up, thus thvv ai t
o r at least p a rt ol it n e xt w eek.
ng th e dev e lo p i'it'io of lo ca l ill-
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'u s try am i sat r ific tn g tin present
ThinjJS I
lly
1: q , en .T o il'
. ’ (¡I P re s itle ilt "T e d
h ere T w o w 'eks ago m y w ife ♦< the f u t i l i '
dv " Roo.sCVelt insistigli th a t "lo r
w ro te m
a note to check on
s e rv a tio n o f fo rt's;
d i v
th
story
and th e w h o le note w ound
by w ise us»'’’ ; ¿hat I«»: stry m< an
up in th e pajfc'r.
" m a k in g th e fo re s ts list fu i noi
only to tin ' s e ttle r, th e ra n ch e r, c o u n try b e tte r lx* id xa d the task
the m in e r, th e men w ho liv e in th e o f assuring
long-term manage
nei tborhood, hut in d ire c tly , to m ent o f its G od-given n a tu ra l re-
the men w ho may liv e h u n d re d s SOUFCV«.
■ ' ru le s o f f do w n the course o f
Each successive decade o f pop
some g re a t r iv e r w h ic h has its u la tio n increase and ch a n g in g ec
\ sc am ong th e fo re s t h e a rin g
o n o m ic c o n d itio n s has shown m ore
.ountains.
v iv id ly th e v ita l im |x»rtancc of the
G u klin e pn •tnlex for- the ad- n a tu ra l resources to o u r economv.
m in is tra tio n < t lie p u b lic fo re s ' s In th e long look ahead, w e can s-'c
” a-r• staf. 'if it a le tte r fro m *«'<’ - th a t tl»«.' v e ry e xiste n ce o f o u r
' ta rv o f A g r o |tu re .lames W il- c o u n iry . o r anv c o u n try , w h e th e r
o s i e ll'" ' in ,»cacc o r w a r, d«'pcntls u|x»n the
m n to ( .if o rd P in ch o t
’ «rester ’Th“ conclu in i lines o! m o ra l fib re of th e |K*ople am i tin
th is le tte r o H e b ru a rv 1, 1905 q u a n tity am i q u a lity of n a tu ra l re
" I n the a d m in is - sources al t h r jiis|»osal of the
id in
tr a t ion o f I hi forest reserves it peo,»l’ .
m ust be e’ eariv b o rn i' in m in d
T he w o rk o f the F o ie s t S ervice
th a t a ll '««• la u ti is to hi* devoted in tile past h a lf c e n tu ry has gone
to its most pi «luetive usa* fo r t h " fo rw a rd .
a lo n g t i m e ^principle
11 o ri a neuf ■ <xxl o f th e w hoi
lines 'These are a d m in is tra tio n of
jM’o p l,' a id not lo r tb ■ te m p o ra ry th«’ N a tio n a l F otrstR . co o p e ra tio n
b e n e fit o f in d iv id u a ls o r co m p a n in fo re s try p ro b le m s w ith
the
ies . .
s ta b 's anti p riv a te fo re st ow ners,
on f l i r t i nr interest
W
'The a d m in i .ti a tio n o f th e N a t
i! ,1 the w e s t ion ional F o re sts is v a s tly d iffe re n t
i.
Iw
ided Iro m the to d a y th a n fifty ye a rs ago.
In
sta n d p o in t o f ’ he g re a te st gtxrd ol ill. early days a c o m p a ra tiv e hand
1 he g t’ «test n u m b e r in the long lu l o f ton ■ t o ffic e rs d id lit t le
ru n .”
m ore th a n ru le the tr a ils on horse
These p rin e ip k s o f a d m in is tra t back fig h tin g tire s and checking
ion a re s till zealously fo llo w e d to unlaw lu l tiesoass.
day by th i p u b lic forest as, o cca s
M anv a forest o ffic e r in those
io n a lly in iht* 'a cc o f c o n sid era b le
d a v < had to la t’g a h o stile local
o p p o s itio n fro m in d iv id u a ls of o r
g a n iz a tio n s w ith an eye to m o n o p se n tim e n t . He was p ic tu re d in
olizing a scgvmertt of the p u b lic • « -w sp a j.'r cartoons as an insolent
d ra ro n
p itile s s ly
rid in g
down
vvom«,n and c h ild re n : o r he was
F if t y ye a rs ago many won? not
described as w e a rin g a feather- in
im pressed w ith th e c la im th a t our
his hat after- th e supposed fashion
o f Furo|»cnn fo rc s h 'is , o r r id ic u l
ed as an E a ste rn dude o r a bP-
- jM-etacled college pr ofe sso r out
o f place
If took some tim e fo r
peopF> in tiros-, areas to fin d on,
th a t a forest tang« r was not i
h ire lin g sent out fro m W a s h in g
ton ,o in tc ife r« ’ in th e ir lo ca l at-
H E A T W AVE
H IT S HPRE
At firs t the P ilot wasn’t going
to print a story on this week's
'v< other, as most jxxTple, especlal-
>v those hack east w ou ldn 't be-
tiev” it anv way HovMever, under
threat of ta king our Chamber of
Commerce card away, we w ill say
something alxiut the w eather
It reached a peak of 75 degrees
I , ‘u on Sunday, and the beaches
were
picke d
w ith
picnicers
Shirtsleaves and barefeet wen»
the o n ie r of the day.
The W eather by the day:
Wednesday M ar 2 51
35
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31
Thursday, M ar 3 52
30
Friday,
Mar.
4 57
‘-’at ill-day, Mar. 5 ttft
39
40
‘-'qr.day, Mar. H 75
44
Monday, Mar. 7 T>4
34
Tuesilay, M ar. 8 62
45
Wednesday, Mar. 9 54
The long awaited ru ra l rente is
to go into effect as of A p ril 1, out
of the Brookings Post O ffice, ac
cording to w on! ro<viv«'d h re by
postmaster, W illia m Thomp'-on
F i r ' ’’ ••»«! the princip al topic at
A ll people Jiving on the route
•he P‘«ml tr m " tin g of the Brook
must come to the Btxxikings post
ings council Tuesday night. Ix.th
»ffice, and sign a change of ad-
♦ he p’-’ vi-ntion o f fire and th«'
rxx!sih'’ :tv of nuttln*» out an ex- resa card In stru ctio n s on the type
>f boxes to be erected, anil in fo r
'stin g ••re nlus the resignation ot
ovation
on whore to place them
*iie chief N “ il N elson
w ill he given at th at tim e
The council heard Boh ( ’ham
The route w ill sta rt at the
L ’ rs o t th«* H arbor R ural F ire
’ is trie t ask that something lx i ’ost O ffice, arul the ca rrie r w ill
worked out between the tw o dis go easterly via highw ay 101 to
tric ts in order to insure fire pro H o ffe ld t Lane, then west, south
.uni west anil retrace; und south
b 'd ion
east to Benham Lane,
Chambers said they vv*t«\ in te r
Then west ami southeasterly
“ stod in a contract, and wiU puv
to r the service, when revenue to P e d rio li D rive; southeacterly
toes come in through the fo rm a md retrace. N ortheasterly, east,
tion of th«> d is tric t
A t a la te r and n o rth to highw ay 101 S outh
then
tunc. Chamb« rs said, the d is tric t easterly to Surfside road;
wester
l
ya
nub*
anil
retrace,
'llnvn
•ontenipJab's providing additional
xjuipm ent He reported that the n orthw e ste rly 4 m iles to N o rth
state fire m arshal was at th e ir Bank Road; northeasterly 2.7
last meeting, and pntpoKed th at miles and retrace.
W e ste rly ano n orth w esterly to
tlx* d is tric t s ta rt o ff w ith a tru c k
P arkview
d rive ;
n o rth e a ste rly
w ith a .MM) gallon b«>oster tank
I t wax the concensus of th® ♦ here und retxace; N o h th v rly to
Thompson Road; easterly ami re
council, and M ayor Roy B rinun
that everyone is in favor of pro trace S outherly to Dawson Road
west and southerly and retrace,
tection of the type M r. Chambers
and then southeasterly to post
mentioned. However, the council
o ff Ire.
wanted to check on the law, es
The c a rrie r w ill cover a to ta l o f
pecially as regards to insurance
coverage, befot-e m aking any com 'U)«55 m iles on the route.
A d d itio n a l details on the rout«»
m ittm e n ts It was agreed to hold
a jo in t meeting, on Friday, March w ill lx* printed in next wee k ’s
18, w ith mem bars o f the council, P ilot.
and of the d is tric t, along w ith th *
volunteer fire departm ent to see
what could be done.
ALL YEAR EVENTS
MEETING SET
Discussion was also held on the
Brookings Plywood fire w hich ha-
Ixv’ n burning fo r some months
The ALI Year Events Assrx-iat-
M ayor B rtm m
reported many
‘on w ill meet Tuesday, M arch 15,
complalntR and requested some
at 8:30 p.m. at thw Chetoo Inn A ll
action. Thu council bad given the
persons interested in co m m itte e
Plywood 60 days tv let the fire
w ork und «haiim anships of v a r
burn out, but (hat tim e fs nearly
ious com m ittees ar e urge«! not to
up.
Don Bingham who Is routem nn
m.ss this m eeting. Th«* success o r
fo r the O rgonlan here saw the
A fte r discussion it was agreed fa ilu re of both the Azalea and
famed "B ig S hot" Atom ic blast, to w rite to the state fire m ar L ily FVstivaJ depend uj>on a g«xxi
set o ff in Nevada e a rly Monday shal, advising them that the coun tu rn ou t.
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m o rn in g .* Bingham w’as ta kin g c il has had no cooperation from
pafx’rs south to S m ith R iver and th«» p la nt, and that the fire is not
had ju s t crossed the state line, out, an«l th at additional m aterial
when he noticixl the flash iu the is being dumped on the fire, and
ruxjnesting advise from the ummh-
sky.
He listened to the radio reports al on w hat the city's next step
of the blast, w hich was the la r should by,
F , ire
hief ----------
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said — that
th«
gest ever fined. M any o th e r people
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th ro ug h ou t tho state re io rte d see- fire m ig ht last another 60 days.
Coos-Curry E le c tric Cooperative«
Ilg the flash also
' and
a n d sai«l
s a id t th
ha
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n lr in * * h
..ln
at t w
w n a t te
w n ouldn't
help
ha«» applied fo r a $55<).(XX) loan to
Val M endenhall, jr. was nam«*«l fake care of the ra p id ly gro w in g
the new Fine C hief of Brookings, population anil power use in the
fo llo w in g tlw resdgtnatlon of N el coo|x'ratives service area.
son.
M anager Bruce Shavcre. Pres-
The councLl instructed city re il«‘nt Ivan ('. L aird , and D ire c to r
Funeral «w»rvtees fo r R uth N e l corder Gladys K unick to w rite a Hans Nelson of the cooperative,
son 44 of Brookln«»« were held le tte r than king Nelson fo r his applied to the R ural E le c trific
ation A d m in istra tio n fo r the loaf»
- i the Perl Funeral Horne in Me«l- w ork on the force.
A p etitio n was read, signed hy vvh«n they were in W ashington rw*-
•ord Wednesday aft 'rn i’on M arch
” ’ h C m clinling services at Sisk- 178 residents, com plaining alxm t c e n tly
W hile there they apjx'ared be
' op M em orial Park in M edford ♦ he b illlx x ird which is located near
B row n’s M o rtu a ry was in charge tho Chetco Barbershop on Idgh- fore the Federal Power com m is
w ay 101. The petition labeled the sion in the interest o f th«' coop-
of liw al arrangem ents .
'» ra tiv e ’s Illin o is r ir e r generation
M rs Nelson was horn in B irk - sign as a public nuslance
«•rifidil, Oregon on Nov. 21. 1910,
The billbo ard was erected D'- project.
They reported th a t FPC has in
the daughter of Andrew anil Fl- fore the c ity billbo&rd ordinance
dicated it probably w ill take act-
So von re a l!
flu n k tie d t h - ’ vera Nelson. Whih? a child, her was fiassed
| was snov th a t fe ll io th is a ” ” i farnilv mov«*d to Eagle Point and
The council Tiuthoh/vxl a le tte r v lnn on th ‘ ‘ «'«operative's request
Al
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t-.<t w eek «to v o n 9 \ \ « ‘ll just lis she lived in th«* Medfoixi area most to the a dvertising agency advising fo r tem porary ix*rm it to invest
igate
tlx»
¡xifisih ilitii's of th i' I llin
te n to w hat ’ h«» o ld t'm e rs t« II a- of h« r life. She operated Burg- th«*m of the petition. A copy of
bout th e vv e • a o f 1915 o r 191G oyne’s Ib s tu ra n t near M edford the fc'tter was to go to the beer ois project w ith o u t re q u irin g a
vv h«’n th e re w d 'e 11 inches of th “ w ith her partner, M r. Burgoyne fihnr, whose wares are advvrtiz« «1. hearing Favorable a rt ion by the
commission is considered lik e ly if
and th«* property owner
w h it” s tu d at B ro o kin g s and clear fo r 15 years,
About a year ago she leased
dow n to ’ h«* Ix'aeh ed ’<• B ack up
A dog license oniinance was Gregon H ydro-e le ctric commission
in the h ills u p the C h«teo th e re th«* Ocean View Cafe from M rs discussed by the council, ««nd c ity does not move adversely on the
w as fro m four to e ig h t fe e t w ith Stoken and operated it u n til re a tto rn e y Ed A ckley was in stru ct- project The Oregon commission
bout to u r feet at th e Golt-grov«1 cently. She passed away at her •d to draw up an ordinance cov advises th«' cooperative th at it
ranch In o rd ’ T to g* t hay in fo r h o n v Saturday night a fte r a short ering tin« s itu a tio n $2 would l»e w ill require a fu ll six m onths per-
i«xi before acting on the Illin o is
his stock. M r G o lcg io vc s h ip p 'd illness.
the probable chi.tgt?
m
atter.
Survivors include her m other,
’ in bv th. B r o k in g s boat. T h f>
A le tte r from Ed Bankus wax
Th? $550,000 loan, w hich the
snow la id on the g ro u n d about M rs Elvera Nelson of M edford, a read, which stat«jri that he w«»uld
tw o vvi-<-ks h« re and lots lo n g e r in tw in sister, Mrs Ruby H uber of agree to accept the appraisal of co-op has applied for. w ill he used
Brookings, an aunt, M rs G ertrude the engineering fir m of C ornell, over the next tw o years to take
th«' h ills
Stanley of M edford, and tw o niec- H ow land. Hayes und M e rrifie ld , care o f service to 8-1« new users,
es, Ruth and M ary H uber of on the w rite r and sewer systems un«l to heavy up e xisting lines.
D A N A S V IS IT H E R E
He a l o agreed to pay h alf the |
M r and Mrs. M a rs h a ll Dana Br< x»kings.
costs o f the survey In the event
w ore sta vin g at th e ir B ro o kin g s
th a t the c ity would purchase the
home « luting the past w i“ 'k 'Phey
u tilitie s
and if the price w as!
le ft Monday lor P o rtla n d
TTte
agreeable
Danas w ill he dow n la te r in the
C ity a tto rn ey A ckle y wo* also
month He is -h« duled to ta lk at
th** Crescent City C h a m b e r of
Spring vacation Is upon us N ext asked to draw up an ordinance on i
Commerce nr tin g
w«r*k March 18th inclusive
has netting up a plum bing lnspe«*tor j
C f) l,eonard announced thi*
bee« set aside fo r Spring Vacation in Brookings. Each new building
week
th at H al P r u itt, fo rm e r ed
To \ I S I T S i)N
fo r both the high and elem entary w°« ld have to receive an inspect-
ito r and co-publisher of the Port
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Mr
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Umpqua C ou rie r In R«*ed«snort
M arch 17 18. and 19. Is the ion fee «'harg«*d
g«>'ug to sjx-nd th«- w eek end in
T here w », snm r d iscu sión on
h“ f o.rne «YnJ«n»«l w ith
’o rv a llis v is itin g th e n son R onald «late fo r the Annual Oregon E d
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u.hx.h
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1-renard
Agency H a v ir Ot'^rn»,*
at O regon S ta te C ollege. T h -y ucation Association Convention In the possibility of a survey which
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r since 194-’ p rio r t
plan to a lt ’ nd the hask«'tball p la y Portland and it is expected th at a could bring the c ity strre ts to
buying the Courier h* is a q u a in ’
grade
num ber of the teacher« w ill a t
o ffs w h ile th« re.
ed w ith most parts of the stat«
tend.
He teels th a t Brookings and Hat
Featured
s{x*akers
include
bor have a great fu tu re and ha
W aurirre W alker. President of the
selected this xrea fo r a |*rm a n e n
N ational Education Association,
home He also represented th
Dr M argaret Mead. D r Douglas
Veterans A «lrm nistration as
J h«'ie w ill 1» a W e ll C h ild C lin K e lly , and Lawrence M a rtin o f the
Stephen G Kassa. 63. died aud- p
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rsiser in the Ree«lsport , area.
i c at the Brookings Grad«* School
Denver Post
B illie Davis w ill denly at tire home o f his nephew. < iJ ^ n a n i stated ?haTthe"A «enc
on Friday March 18, lx*tw«s-n tin* give an address: " I w as ” H o lxi
Jo«- Kassa. Tuesday night
feels th a t they are fo rtu n a te t
hours of 9.30 nul 11:30 a m
K id ”
Mr Kassa «ame to Brookings have a man o f M r. P r u it t’s expet
D r Paul Ronnigcr w ill giv«.*
■ fro ® M y rtle ( w k tw o weeks ago ience inthe Real E state and Insui
physical exam inations and im m un
Mr
Ray Hogenson went to «nd was livin g w ith his r»ph«*w
an(^ fkPid ,n rhp n ff|iV whjph
ization- assisted hy Dorothea M ill- Portland
t- .
fo r a visit
Funeral services are ¡»ending, add to the complete »eivices no’
er, public H ea lth Nurse
»
«a» a s *t
n>»iher and | with Browne’s Mortuary in charge offered
BINGHAM SEES
"BIG SHOT" BLAST
C o-op Applies
For Loan To
Increase Service
WOLD SERVICES
FOR MRS NFI SON
SO y o u TI IINK IT
SNOWI I) LAST VVI.I.Kr
NEW M A N
Spring Vacation
To Start Here
JOINS
LEONARD REAL
ESTATE AGENCY
PLAN WI LL CHILI)
CLINIC MARCH iH
A N E W SON HAS A R R IV E D
Corderman
an
v
Di« C
Brookings last week. M is
i
Cor
* « » I»
’ .
M Ax» IB him ba«
fir
i ’ l. u lu
STEPHEN KASSA
DIES SUDDENLY
of arrangement*.
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