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Page Twelve Home of the Croft Lily BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OROTON rived this week to spend the re- represtnative of the American mainder of the summer with Mr. Bus Lines, appeared at the cham- Mr. and Mrs. Peter DeGeeter and Mrs. Tom Carson of Harbor, ber of commerce in an effort to Mr. and Mrs. Pat Holland and enlist the support of he cham- of Coquille were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Moore of Harbor family of Portland were here, ber in their attempts to obtain Monday, on a combined business a franchise for their lines through several days the past week. Miss Ruth Newton and Mrs. and pleasure trip, visiting Mrs., Crescent City in competition with Greyhound. The meeting preced- Mary Cavitt have recently ar Pinza, Mrs. Holland’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. James Murray ed a luncheon at the Lauff hotel, rived in the Harbor to reside with * * * * • Miss Newton’s parents, Mr. and and son, Jimmie, of Medford are CRESCENT CITY — Bernard Mrs. A. H. Newton. Miss Cavitt, in Brookings, visiting Mr. and of Seattle, was a librarian at the Mrs. E. H. Brayton. Mrs. Murray J. Cooke, who hails from Minne- University of Washington for a is a sister of Mrs. Brayton. Mr. sota, not only violated one traffic number of years before resigning. Murray is a linotype operator on citation, when arrested Thursday by C’apt. Edgar Huffman for driv- Miss Newton is affiliated with the the Medford Mail-Tribune. national office of U. S. O. Trav Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Murray of ing on the wrong side of the high elers Aid, with headquarters at Altadina, Calif., were visitors at way, but was found to be under Los Angeles, before giving up her the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray the influence of liquor, and had post to go into lily growing. Struebing, Wednesday. no driver's license. In justice . Mrs. Art Currie and sons, Al- Mrs. Currie and Mrs. Carson are court, Cooke paid a 865 fine, -TL «nd_ Jimmie, of Detroit, ar sisters. Mi’s. Carson brought her (This same man, according to sister and family to Harbor after residents of this area, w’as seen HI returning Mr. and rMs. George doing the same kind of driving ' Maxwell, who had been visitors, through Harbor. One local resi- to their home at Detroit. Mrs. dent told about following him be Maxwell is also a sister of Mrs tween Fort Dick and Crescent My Brookings - Harbor Carson. ( ity, and of the number of nar- friends who wish to con Mr. William A. "Pop” Foltz row calls hed had then. The date the first of the week matched the arrest). tact me, may do so by returned from Portland, where he had his writing to back examined. AUGUST 1946 Betti Goldizen, Ethel Pierce and M T W T Eugenia Moore returned Tuesday s F S from Arrah Wanna Youth Camp. Box 511 1 2 3 The camp lasted a week and was 4 5 6 7 8 7 10 Santa ( ruz, California | sponsored by the Baptist Church. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Although they were very tired 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 when they got back, they said 25 26 27 28 27 30 31 they enjoyed the camp and even the bus ride to Portland and back. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Goldizen and Vernon left Wednesday morn ing for San Francisco. Vernon will board a plane there for New Jersey. Mr. Goldizen is going to try to buy some parts that he has not been able to get ahold of. They Box Offit-e Open« 7:45 expect to return Sunday night. Local News Items N O T IC E ! A. E. Gallon Headquarters For Sporting Goods and Fishing DUTCH BOY PAINTS AND SUNDRIES PUM PS Electric — Hand — Gasoline Power« A pump for every need! Complete Line of Plumbing Good., STOVES, RANGES AND “ C U STO M A IR E ” CIRCULATING OIL HEATERS We just got in a new shipment! J. J. Gallaghc P L U M B IN G W ATCH THIS CORN Pine Cone theatre Brookings Oregon Friday and Saturday July 26 and 27— un i ansili T FRED Al 1 FI 1b* & é ‘ JACK ItH N T í. I OOM AMICHI WM. IlMDIX VtOMMOORI Plus a cartoon Sunday and Monday - July 28 and 29— I , »«Ù IN U MN 4 ft O m c m M ChAAUJ 1,001 Wednesday and Thursday July 31, August 1— rr » ««MW. H’ f ««MM - wwt l*ii; Also a cartoon. « M« From Exchanges: CRESCENT CITY - Michael Saccony, 25. wanted by Rupert, Idaho, officers for investigation, was taken early Thursday near here in what sheriffs said almost developed into a gun battle. Acting on a tip, Undersheriff Frank Blackerby, Highway Pa-1 trol ( hief Ed Huffman and Dep uty Ray Paisted waited at the junction of the Redwood and Ore gon coast highways until a car answered the description of the susfiect s vehicle, came into view. The car was stopped by the siren and Saccony jumped out, gun in hand, the sheriffs said, ready to fight it out with Huff man and Plaisted. However, out of range of the headlight. Black erby. approached Saeconv unde tected. and stuck a gun in his ribs, thus ending the threat. Riding with Saccony was an unidentified hitchhiker' who re portedly spent an uncomfortable^ tew minutes. Saccony was taken to the county jail. • • * • • CRESCENT CITY — The three youths who had nine hours of freedom when they broke jail here July 8, and were recaptured at \ reka, were found guilty in superior court this wek on vary ing 1 urges from burglary to as sault with a deadly weapon. William McKeen, 20, and Wil liam Raper. 19. were found guilty- on two counts of burglary, break ing jail and destroying property’. n U' jury found William Vmbert, 19. guilty of assault with a dead ly weapon as uel as on charge of breaking jail and destroying property. ’ & Judge Samuel E. Finley will pass judgment at a later date. CRESCENT CITY - Burglars entered the home of L. E. Babb on 101 highway. Monday morning • and helped themselves to a watch and numerous tools and some ; Babb Was out in hls lib field and Mrs Babb and Di ana are still at Portland, so no ¡one uas at h o w #t the Police are at^ work on the case.’ CRESCENT CITY - Monday .Senator Quinn of Eureka, and A Utter Members of Coos Electric Co-op: We are making progress, however slow, to ward completion ot the lines in the immediate ' it inity. Materials are slowly coming in—permit ting us to keep our eight-man crew going every day, but still too slow to permit us completion of the lines are we go along. H ith your co-operation, since this is also your co-op, realization of an early completion also is up to you, how much you are able to locate any of those vital materials needed in line construc tion. Please do what you can, it’ll be appreciated by everyone, as well as by your own self, I oles are being set in the main part of town this week, as you have noticed. This is your co-op, it is your dutv to help in any way you can, at any time. Coos Electric Co-op