S. Brainard. T h e y camped all the a ir; he ran i t slow and then home of her parents, M r. and M rs
night at Alpine Glade and went let it tear; For cranks and wheels R. C. Brooks, Saturday n ig h t and
Mr». Prank WaZdvm
on to W ild Horse lookout the were always meant; to provide Sunday morning. They came es
B ill Tolman returned to this next day; Aug. 6—Mr. and Mrs. boys w ith such m errim ent.
pecially to get th e ir daughter,
area Monday a fte r spending sev Cecil Owens of Gold Beach; Aug.
•The poor old Bum never got who had been viistin g her grand
eral days at Harbor, due to a 7—M r. and Mrs. Allen Law'rence a rest; He played it ‘cause he a l parents.
severe cold. B ill is cooking for and son of Gold Beach, Mrs. Belle ways liked it best;’ When sister
Miss E dith O tt returned the
Red Mountain tra il crew which Eastwood of Redding, C a lif; Don tried to stem her p lig h t; you can
first of the week to Brookings
is no wcamped at Boulder Creek. ald and Bobby Currie of Gold bet there was a healthy fight.
a fte r spending a week a t Dayton
Recent visitors at Long Ridge Beach; Aug 8—Allen Wallace and
W ith nerves a ll rent to m inute
lookout were: Mr. and Mrs. F. Warren Rowlett of Gold Beach shreds; I fin a lly sent them off to and Portland, visitin g relatives
and friends.
Perkins of Bremerton, Wash., who and L. M. Peden of Portland.
bed—fo r he nearly wrote hy epi
In an Upper Chetco ietm, last
are at present camped at Rauch’s
The R. S. VanCampens were taph, playing tha t squawking
week, the names of M r. and Mrs.
camp ground at the Upper Chet week-end guests at the Lester phonograph.
E. Roderick, were in a dve rte ntly
co bridge; T. S. Ham ilton and Rauch home on the Upper Chetco.
om itted from the lis t o f guests
grandson, Tom, of Culver City, B IT O’ THIS AND TH A T
at a p a rty held a t the E. J. Kes-
Calif.,’ who are camped at the
Drove out to the end of Quail
selmeyer home.
Long Ridge camp ground near P rairie road last Monday. I t ’s
M r. and Mrs. J. C. Leiseth and
the guard station; Agnes Hensely, not the obstacle course I expected
Tem porary offices a r e being
Anis Schoffield and son, Mrs. Hel a new road to be. Good work, daughter, of Dayton, stopped in completed a t the C entral b u ild
en Richards. Mrs. Sy Payne, Dick Fred Gardner. Too bad you could Brookings, Saturday, en route to ing fo r Ralph Vincent, photog
G riffith and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. not have pushed out a few more Dayton from a tr ip in to C a lifo r rapher, who w ill open up about
VanCampen.
miles of brush between us and nia. M r. Leiseth is published of the firs t of the month.
Dayton Tribune.
Government H unter Conley, Kerby.
John Bod wish and Chas. W ard
George Fhfrves and H arry H ill
This being canning season F ll
M r. and Mrs. Lawrence H illig le ft F riday fo r Medford where
were in this area last week since quote the follow ing from Eleanor of P ortland were Brookings vis
cougar tracks were seen by local Howe’s Household H ints fo r the itors, Saturday morning. M r. H il they spent the week-end on bus
iness. They returned here e a rly
residents.
homemakers:
lig. a veteran of the 41st Division, this week.
B ill Lane, on Snow Camp look To Test Rubber Ja r Rings— “ Rub is a painting contractor at P o rt
A tto rn e y and Mrs. Ed F . A ck
out, reports visitors: Aug. 3—Mr. ber rings to be used fo r canning land.
ley le ft Tuesday evening fo r San
and Mrs. John Ruggers and M and return to th e ir o riginal size
M r. and Mrs. John Dimond of Francisco, where M r. A ckley was
and return to th e ir o rig in al hize P ortland called b rie fly at the called on a ta x suit in the ta x
immediately when pressure is re
moved. Rings which as misshapen-
ed a fte r this treatm ent are not
safe fo r canning” (and i f they
don’t stretch like she says they
should, we can call it w ar-tim e
rubber can’t w e?).
Complete Line Of
And "when m aking je lly or jam
place a string across the ja r and
Ladies Cosmetics
then pour paraffin over it. When
ready
to use sim ply pull the string
Mens and Womens
and the paraffin w ill come out
TOILETRIES
w ith it." (Fond memories! Oh,
well, I have plenty of string any
Household Supplies
way. Maybe I can trade some of
it fo r a sugar stam p!).
Just saying a thing is so doesn’t make it so.
Upper Chetco
court of that city. They
tu rn early next week.
, 1V ; : and Mrs Clifford »,
of Albany, spent several 4
the Lucien Stafford home 1«
M r. C lifford, member of •>
ecutive committee of Pad«?
Growers, was here f o r T
ing, Monday.
Local News R eas
AVON
PRODUCTS
Whattay
"C ut string beans with scissors
— saves time and thum bs!”
A m athem atical f a c t : The
shortest distance between two
points on Long Ridge Ranch is
Box 25
Brookings, Oregon
over a h ili’
Back of N ook Cafe
Five days from my d ia ry:
M on d ay: picked hazelnuts.
T u esd a y:
ditto
ditto.
W ednesday: ditto
ditto.
Thursday: P icked hazelnuts!
G otta do som ething else tom or
row for a change. Oh. w ell, th a t’s
! one w ay of decreasing the squir
rel population «Though I still
think shooting is more hum ane
than slow starvatio n !).
F rid ay: Picked beans. W hat a
change. They have to lx? canned
w ith the n u ts - all I had to do
j w’as toss them onto the canvas,
j Everyone w ants to know w hat 1m
going to do w ith all these nuts.
W ell. If I get them husked by
Christm as I m ight send my re la
fxvive Brooking»
12X2:28 a m. 5:28 a m. 10:08 a m t i v e s some genuine Long Ridge
j h azeln u ts.
1 :53 p m.
8 03 p.m.
About the only exercise some
A rrive Portland
12:05 p m . 5:30 p m . 10 ^ 0 p.m. fo lk s ta k e is jum ping at conclu
sions (quoted (.
1 :1 5 a m
7 10 a m .
Did you w aste I he day or lose it.
W as it w ell ob poorly spent
.D id you leave a ray of sunshine I
L<’oue Brooking»—
| O r a sear of discontent,
1:37 a m .
4:23 a m .
6:23 a m . As you close your eyes in slu m -'
12:00 ntxm
8:35 p.m.
ber
A rrive Son PYtiwcwico
Do you think that G<xi would
3:40 p.m.
5:55 p m .
8.30 p.m.
say
2:00 a m.
10:00 a m
You have earned one more to
m orrow
1 . S. Abbott, Local Agent
W oody Building
Brookings
Bv the w ork you did and the
things you said, today ?
It used to m ake the fam ily all
laugh when B laine plaved the
phonograph
He couldn’t wind
nor start the thing; but Anally
he made ’er sing!
_Dien how the Rum song fille d '
Sold Locally By
We know that.
Amber Campbell
n 2 ^ , r i y^ , m y t h a t " he' U
P o e tic a lly barked a t me once?” *
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northbound
Brookings - Portland
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Brookings-San Francisco
AJ T E N TI 0 N M () T H E R S ! ’
Ward’s Clotring Store
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Will Feature:
CHILDRENS SCHOOL CLOTHING
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