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[ rsday . JULY 25, 1946 BROOKINQS-HARBOR pilot , BROOKINr.fi OREGON Home of the Croft Lily Page Three young son. Mrs Lawrence P » v m > n M ^irst Kraders must have a of S alt Lake City, and Mrs. Lu «in». Lawrence Payne and son. birth certificate and doctor’s cer- eretta McNeil of Bountiful. Id a. I ^»HlinUnity Church Circle Song those attending the S. b v ? erte y¿Slt°»7 3 couple Hficate of physical exam ination, ho. Mrs. Tolman, Mrs. Jones and Met At Lone Ranch Camp Meeting at Gladstone. nfen, of days at the H erbert Payne Likewise, ninith graders (fresh- w m session from July 17- Mrs. McNeil are sisters. About sixteen members of the t tte r Part ° f the Week men) must have Physical exami- rt Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bolin ^ a tu rd a y t they Kay Kessler left W ednesday Community church circle w ere accompanied Mr. nation and doctor’s cerifícate of [daughter Mrs. will M arie an.d Mrfu Payne to Cave Junction same, states the school law. morning for Eugene, w here he 8ues,s at a onc o clock dinner at - - orae Betty. T itus Thev ... . , r , the home of Mr. and Mrs. E verett and George u 111 where they are visiting her par- will seek a place of residence for] Isenhart R, U)ni. Ranch ,as, ent Si Mr and - -- home the first of n next e x t, ents Mrs. Henrv Lem-l C' N ‘ Freem an* of thc firm of ing. Mr. and Mrs. Pavne returned F ref man and H®yslip. Associate coming term at the I niversity Wednesday, which was ejoyed by ! a n present. and Mrs. Bill B urrell and home Sunday evening, and said o 'f ™ tects’ wasi her* F rMay and of Oregon. ¡ren and Karl Foltz returned it was so hot it melted the catches S aturda-V- fonsuling with the lo- Joe Moore returned last week Following the dinner, the reg- •irst of the week from a vaca- from their tnhec and ♦ «i— . cal school hoard on plans for the from San Francisco where he u lar meeting of the circle was w ere stranded on top of Oregon nt’W. bullrtln8' as w<‘11 as ,h<1 spent the first part of the sum- held, with Mrs. J. E. Stevenson I trip to Canada William Hempel accom- m ountain Saturday afternoon for repa‘r ,0 ,he pr<■sen, bulldln8' mer. He and his parents, Dr and in charge. Miss Ayers, who is in Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Williams Mrs. Glenn Moore are now cam p charge of the Daily Vacation Bi jd her husband Sunday, to s’x hours during the hottest part had as recent house guests. Mi’s. ing at the upper bridge on the ble school, was guest of the a f B Flat on the Rogue River <»f the day. ternoon. Williifms’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. ral miles above Gold Beach. At the Grange meeting. Fridav For your every* insurance need, William A. Tolman of Pocatello. he is employed hy the J or- evening, Marion Nance, district Try Classified Ads— They pay! ervice, and she will rem ain forest ranger, who is stationed at Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. P o rte r Jones see Pete at Lesm eister Agency. for the rest of the sum m er. Gold Beach, gave an interesting L Cordelia Cantrall of Klam- talk on the proposed natural re IFalls. Mrs. Cora Crump, and serve for upper Chetco country, Gladys Ankeny of Medford to preserve the rare shrub. Kal- Pkk Up From April 10 k from Wednesday to Sunday miopsis Leachiana. He said that Alternate Selections Stays W hiter Longer, (arbor. Miss Cantrall visited there was no chance of any cross-1 brother Howard C antrall, and country route going through this Brighten Up Parch I others were guests at the area, as it is one of the most iof Mrs. Crump’s son, Harold prim itive, broken parts of the and Outdoor Furniture up and family. m ountains. T h e cross-country and Mrs. W. F. M iller have roads w eer planned and charted ¡heir house guests this week, on the maps years ago. and that nephew and niece, Mr and none come near this area. He al- Herb Quinn of Los Angeles. I so stated th at if it were ever de- house P A I N T [ Quinn is enjoying the fish- sirable th at a prim itive reserve OUTSW WMJI is he is as enthusiastic a fish- like this could be returned to its in as is Mr. Miller. .original sta tu s by the same meth- . Vivian Hudson of L o s, ods as *uch an area is set aside es arrived the la tte r part of ’n J h e first place. After he gave Iweek for «n indefinite visit tdls inform ation, which was baek- > with her sister, Mrs. Missouri ed up " c;i P<’"pl»\ who know , the country, about which he was ' ' . J talking, no action was taken by s ,Jn*on $ enard ' the Grange. The sentiment is that | two children of Los Angeles )such a reserVe would, in no way. home Sunday a fte r visit- bar much-desired all-Oregon .Irs Clt nard s m other, Mrs. ( road t he Illinois river valley. Well Masters, and her g ran d er Mrs. A. C. Neeves, for a ^ rs ^ n n a M ane Ham ala.nen ¡and son left the la tte r part ol the Gerton Wide Rae«« . MdMds. Robert M anfree of !week for K lam ath Kails a fte r re- of teeetlfel The paint of lasting beauty! Contains Titanium Dioxide Marine Gardens of Edmond. 1 * “rd. ir ?"I bt'r busband ■ Qt. C elen which gives It uniform, lasting and brilliant whiteness. Two th at he had landed in New York trington were houseguests of For spick find span fu rai, Roats do the work of three! from Europe, and had now re Frazier for several days re- ture brush an one coat of ceived his discharge from the a r 15.55 F1VI-GA1ÁON CAN Rapid Drying Enamel. Gow on » smoothly . . . dries la irry Payne was passing out my. They have been living h e re 1 with Mrs. H am alainen’s sister, 1 four to six hoon. Oioasy cigars Monday morning, and Mrs. Birger Dahlstrom and amily i'; of the birth of a seven lb. ounce boy to his wife at the p r the past few months. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Coolidge ipp Hospital in Crescent City in the day. They have of E ureka were week-end guests Softballs and Softball Bats Ike Walton Sport Boots the young man Arvid at the home of Mr. and Mrs. An drew Jackson, and also visited Kapok Filled Life V ests Portable, Battery and Car Radios i*ph Besser. who stays at the at the home of Mrs. H attie Mac- Socket Wrench Sets Toasters Electric Irons brie Wright home near Jacks ^ey- Delta Railroad Lanterns tk. is in San Francisco where , See Pete for your every in Electric Phonograph is called by the illness of his surance need. Lesmeister Agency. Kerosene Cooking Ranges Radio Record Changers Five, four, three and two burners News Items Tireston* "i R A P ID l> IK Y I \ < i ENAM EL Tirettont HOUSE P A IN T 3.25 115 Recently - Arrived Critical Merchandise--------- P E C IA L P U R <C H^A S E ! ‘ ash frocks $3.80 ° $6.20 I0LLVWOO1) TUMBLE-ALLS $2.45 ¡oral Print Bedford Twill—sizes 2 to 8 .................... 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