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Page Twelve Home of the Croft Lily BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON THURSDAY - IV <4 LOCiU >CWS ItCUIS Coos Bay- arrived at Brookings be met by Mr. Burbridge and Mrs. Wednesday to take home Mrs. Wiedemann’s brother, John Han- Mrs. Mardell Masters, daugh Hoar’s three children, who have thorn, and wief of Sioux City, ter Dee of Harbor, and Mr and been at the home of Mrs. Bernice Iowa. . Mrs. Edward Gnaong and chil- Mrs. Sim Clanard of Glendale, Ward. Miss Marjorie Moore of Cam- dren, Steven and Tommy, of Gold visited Oregon Caves last week. Mr. and Mrs. ClanaFd, Mrs. Mas ino, Calif., is now in this area Beach, arrived Tuesday to visit ter’s brother-in-law and her sis visiting relatives for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoar and other ter. and daughter, returned home Leo Moore, of Harbor, is her relatives in the area, Thursday. father. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Christenson Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mahr an d ' of Bremerton, Wash., and neph- Freddie Anderson of Harbor contracted pneumonia this week, dapghter, Helen, of Antioch, Cali- ew, Dennis Krake of Yakima, are fornia, were visitors of Mr. and now staying at the home of Mr. but is reported improving. Edward Chapman of Harbor left Mrs. Earl Templar, last week, j and Mrs. C. V. Guerrettaz. Mr. for Farmington, N. Mex., Friday Mrs. Mahr is Mr. Templar’s sister, and Mrs. Christenson plan to live to be with his sick mother. Mr. and Mrs. Henry' Sims of in Harbor permanently. They are Judge and Mrs. Mark Earl and Salem were recent visitors of Mr. son-in-law and daughter of the daughters. Dorothv and Marian, and Mrs. Charles Low, Mr. Sims Guerrettaz. of Idaho Falls, left Brookings on formerly worked with Mr. Low J Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedemann Tuesday after visiting Mr. and in the state highway department, made a pleasure trip up the Rogue Mrs. John Hogan the past week. Miss Zada Mclndoe, Mrs. Lloyd river, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoar and Mrs. Ira Hull of Brookings were busi were at Grants Pass this past CALL FOR BIDS ness callers at Crescent City, on week-end on a combined business- and pleasure trip. j bl whom it may concern: You Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mason of ^re hereb-v notified that Brooking Mrs C. V. Guerretttaz returned to her home after a business trip Pittsburg, Calif., were here last of the Veterans of Foreign at Portland. week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl ™ars will sell its building to the j b,Khest bidder. Frame building, Col. and Mrs R Smith and Templar. family of Santa Barbara, arrived Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berger were 1^x24, weather proff, suitable Monday to spend a day visiting called away Sunday by the death ,or dweUing or bulb shed, must Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan. of Mr. Berger’s father. D. O. Fish- . removed from present loca- Mrs. Mildred Byrne and daugh er, of Springfield. Oregon. T’on b' Ocb 1^46. All bids to be ters, Margaret and Joan, made Thor Ask was a Grants Pass *ubm’tted >n sealed envelopes to a business trip to Medford the business viitor. Monday. Brookings Post, Veterans of For- past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Templar will eign Wars, on or before August Mrs. Harold Hoar of N o r t h leave. Aug. 6. for Gold Beach 26, 1946. The post reserves the Bend and Mrs John Hawkins of to install officers of the Ameri-, £b* reJect any or all boils, can Legion and Auxiliary. Too Late To Classify Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abramson For Sale good Montag wo<xl of Idaho Falls, Idaho, arrived on circulator, complete with hot wa Sunda yto spend the week with ter coils. $25. Carl Berger. • Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan. Boh Abbott arrived here Mon day to spend the remainder of the summer with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Abbott. He has been working at Lake Benbow, California. E. Hosley and son, Richard, of San Jose, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Templar the Box Office Opens 7:45 past week. He is a son-in-law of Mr. Templar. Brookings Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. By non Sr. of Salem, Mrs. Frederick C. vonGartler and sons, Frederick and Justin, of Seattle, were week Friday and Saturday end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Low Mr. and Mrs. Bynon are August 2 and 3— Mrs. Low's parents, and Mrs. von Headquarters For Sporting Goods and Fishing DUTCH BOY PAINTS AND SUNDRIES PUM PS Electric — Hand — Gasoline Power«! A pump for every need! Complete Line o f Plumbing Goods STOVES, RANGES AND “ C U STO M A IR E ’ CIRCULATING OIL HEATERS We just got in a new shipment! J. J. Gallagher P L U M B IN G W ATC H THIS CORNEI 4 Letter Pine Cone THEATRE Members of Coos Electric Co-op: H e are making progress, however slow, to CHAMP G a rtle r is h e r sister. Sherill Houser of Portland a r rived yesterday by bus to spend two weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs Luther Tisdale, his uncle and , He is the son of Mr. and Starring Joe Kirkwood as aunt. Mrs Ivan Houser, who have many in this community. “Joe Palooka,” and featur friends Mr. and Mrs. Otis Young have) ing Joe Louis, and Leon sold their home on the north bank of the Chetco to Homer Haggerty! Errol. and Crt'rald M Neal of Oakland. I Calif. The Youngs departed for Plus a cartoon Phoenix, Arizona, last week Ho mer Haggerty, twin brother of Howard Haggerty of Harbor, will Sunday and Monday — look after his new bulb interests while Mr. Neal, co-owner, will re August 1 and 5— main at Oakland for the time being The transfer was handled by Pete Lesmeister. Dewey T. Probsta and daughter, Jean of Grants Pass, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Low the past week. Stanton Weidemann. son of Roy Starring Constance Moore Wiedemann of Brookings, was —Je rry Colona and Paul here for a time this month, vis iting his father. He was on a Whit eman’s 0 re hest ra. vacation after having just been discharged from the army. Dr.. Mabel Hardenbrook of Ore Plus a cartoon gon City, a dentist, was here on Sunday and Monday, looking after her property. She is a former res-! Wednesday and Thursday-— ident of this area. Mrs. Jack Thornton of Oakland, August 7 and 8— t alif., was in this community last week to visit many of her long-time friends. H. T Ellis of Harbor will leave for Junction City the tirst of August to be gone three or four! With Adolph Menjou. Den weeks on a combined business and trip. . nis O’Keefe, Martha Scott, I pleasure Mrs Frank Burbridge of Oma-j Poli Negri, Billie Burke. j ha, Nebr., has been a visitor for the last three weeks of Mr. and ' Mrs Roy Wiedemann. Mrs. Wie- Also a cartoon. deman and her sister. Mrs. Bur- bridge. left July 21 for the Shrine J convention at San Francisco, to! JOE PALOOKA, ATLANTIC CITY HI-DIDDLE DIDDLE ward completion of the lines in the immediate vicinity. 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. Poles are being set in the main part of town this week, as you have noticed. This is your co-op. it is your duty to help in any way you can, at any time. Coos Electric Co-op