Pojy«
in ArhîPtics wound up the de- Mr. and Mrs. P ra tt are Mrs. Reek-
^ n m e n ts
Generously patron- man s parents, and Miss Sm ith
!Xd by advertiser» thé book was her cousin.. Tuesday the group
complete in details.
joined by Miss Frances Reek-1
_____
With the background of this man o». Portland who cam e to
Headed by Miss June Hassett, year’s experience, already stu- » e her, b nrr.er. C arroll
gra -
a *taff of juniors of Brookings dents plan for a bigger and more
Portland’
High School, this
year, printed complete issue next year, when Wednesday night.
Word has been received from
the first annual of the history of all departem nts will be enlarged,
Medford th at Mrs. W ard M etier
the school. “The Utopian, a 50-
Also current talk among stu-
page book, printed on cream- dents is the publication of some eame t . .rough her serious opera
r
tion last week in good condition,
sort of newspaper next year. No
convalescing satis-
defimte plans have been made, and
now convalescing satis
ED ITS A N N I'A L
but it is generally conceded th a t ac on >•
a twtce-a-month publication may
Rill Hempel retu rn ed to work
be the thing the students will de- » ith the forest service. Monday,
cide next fall.
•
a fte r several weeks layoff due
Just before Mr. Hom er left to having undergone a serious
Brookings for his vacation, he operation.
asked the Pilot for a “section
Mr. and Mrs. H arvey Shafer
next year for school news, which of K lam ath spent a few’ days
will be an added feature of the here this week, visiting relatives,
newspaper.
Vfrs Rpn h a W hirry, Mrs. Tora
Gustafson. Mrs. Beryl Bollinger
I
and Mrs Ellen Johnson are spend-
Students Publish
H. S. Annual, 1945
L*.
J fitt June H assett. who uxu
head of "the Utopian” staff.
colored book paper, and bound
in a gray leatherette cover, gives
pertinent facts concerning the
school year, just ended
Assisted by Miss Woodward.
faculty adviser, departm ents in-
eluded adm inistrati n. which il-
lustrated and told of the faculty;
classes, which gave each class.
class officers, history, and of
cixirse the senior das* prophecy.
THURSDAY.
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
H q t m of the Croft
T u *€ Ì v €
M is *
P ’ « r / - 'O rient r.g rhe •” ” .«! RUnekah A<s» ml h
at Westmont College at S an ta as delegates from Topaz Rebekah
Barbara, is spending this week lodge.
a ’ the home of her fath er and
Foundation for the addition to
uncle. M att and Andy Potocnick. the H arbor store is now being
w‘11 leave S aturday to re- poured, and a fte r it is set. con-
her college classes.
struction of a 32x30-foot addition
The Harbor com m unity was should go ahead rapidly,
saddened by the passing of Jam es
Charles GraysheL owner of the
Parson. Sr., Sunday. Although Good E ats Cafe, was on the sick
a ver> quiet man. his friendly, list several days this week with I
Personality attrac ted friends to w hat was believed to be intes-
him and his presence will be miss- tional flu.
b> rbo~ who even met him
Mrs. P ete Lcsm eister broke sev-
infrequently.
era l bones in her ankl<? Sunday
Mr and Mrs. C arroll P ra tt of afternoon, while walking up the
r.-i M i -
I. . . s ............ ■ <
-
Headquarters For
Sporting Goods and Fishing Ges
DUTCH
BOY
PAINTS AND SUNDRIES
P u M P S
Electric — Hand — Gasoline Powered
A pump for every need!
Complete Line of Plumbing Goods,
STOVES, RANGES AND
“ CU STO M
A IR E ”
CIRCULATING OIL HEATERS
We just got in a new shipment!
J. J. Gallagher
I> I. U M B I N G
W ATCH TH IS CORNER
.......
e C, HA NSC AM
groceries
and
Vegetables
Theatre
Cafe, made a business
P o rtlan d early this
was accompanied by his i
Lorraine, and son. Jir
b, h:n 1 her home She stepp- ‘
all high school f u r lions which Nath nal City, Calif., are visiting ...- ■" 1
students enjoyed and participated at the Reekman home this week.
Pine Cone
ed into a hole, causing h er to
fall. She is hospitalized a t Knapp
hospital, Crescent City,
Jim Robinson, owner of Chetco
—
M ay
Since 1924
HARBOR
OREGON
Hardware
and
Sporting Gi
Welcome to Azalea Festivi
One Show — Box Office Opens 7:30 p. m.
Brookings
Reasonable and Friendly Store
Oregon
Friday and Saturday, Mav 21 and 25—
----- SPECIAL MÂTINÉE—AT 2:00 P. M —
A L o ve That
j É T . 1 w a C i t y
Fear
T h a t Knew
No L a w !
w"
Groceries
BÛRBÛRY COAST ‘
V egetables
A large selection of TruPak, Well- Many varieties arriving Wednesd
man, SunBlest and S. & W. in each and Friday of each week. We
item.
the best.
H O P K IN S * ROBINSON
Wt
Mill
M cC KEA • D O N IE V Y
»•••••«•< • » «»«»(I
»«♦„IX », •««»«• •»•«!
m
— •*<
«e M« u r i»
Sunday and Monday, Mav 26 and 27—
----- SPECIAL MATINÉE—AT 2:00 P. M.
K
,
HARDWARE
-Packed O&
'
tei/h •
Z Entertain ment
Tools, Handles, Fishing Tackle, Pipe Fixtures (plenty) Bolts, Local
ilator Dealer, Full Line of Fullers Paints and Roofing, McMillan
Free Oil. Auto King Motor Oil, and Mens Furnishings
CQUW6W k c w
M DIP IN WATER
UP IT GOES I
NS
Noejcvi
rpiM^Ready-Pasted
MLTQN K. BRtA. u C m * , vac«« • OwecteU Cy ALTRCD L GREEN
W°
COM ES CO U R A G E
Sunday, May 26. 1946
Crescent City
versus
W H IP * !» * »
Wednesday, and Thursday. May 29 and 30—
“ F IR S T
B A S E B A L L
««
PASTI!
Anyane Can Hang ft
with Brian Ahern, Merle Oberon—plus a cartoon
— »U IC 8H T I
Tri-City
MO TOOLS’
2:00 p. m.
Peterson Field
MOW AT LOW COST
Crescent City, Cailf.