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Pay c Twelve BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Home of the Croft Lily Local News Items Smith River Miss C h arlo tte Sim pson left last S a tu rd a y by bus for San F ra n cisco and A lam eda for th re e weeks vu w ith her sister, E lea n o r Ab ern ath y , who used to w ork a t th e Nook Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. E lliott Sorenson of W alla W alla, W ash., arriv ed last week for a week ot fishing vacation w ith Mr. and Mrs. R. F. G c g c r. See P ete for your every in su ra n ce need. P ete Lesrncistcr. e r ’s bro th er, H a rry , J r. and p a r ents, Mr. and M rs. H a rry Lock- wood on th e N o rth B ank road, left by bus T uesday for th e ir hom e a t B roadbent, Ore. Mrs. B erth a W estbrook of S an F rancisco arriv ed h ere recen tly to visit h e r son and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. H enry W estbrook Jr. and family. E N T E R T A IN S M O T H E R S CLU B Mrs. Agnes W estbrook e n te r tained the M other's club a t the home of Mrs. Eddie W estbrook, W ednesday afternoon. R efresh m ents w ere w ere enjoyed. H ELD S P E C IA L M E E T IN G S m ith R iver 4-H club held a special m eetin tg M onday evening! at the com m unity hall, atten d e d by the boys and girls and A ssist At 2 o’clock S u nday afte rn o o n | an t L ead er P au l M aris. T he club group is finishing up the y e a r’s 68 g ath ered at the R. E. Sim m ons w ork and will tu rn in record books hom e for a house-w arm ing. F o l and e n try card s to be checked lowing a planned progrm . J. T. for the Del N o rte fair. P lan s w ere Jacobs presented th e fam ily w ith r F or Rent for two m onths, sm all m ade for a club booth at the fair. a fireplace set, from th e group.! house. See Ben K ern at Brookings O T H E R S M IT H R IV E R N E W S The home was deco rated w ith G arag e. • Mrs. C lair B rogan e n te rta in e d sweet peas R efresh m en ts w ere a few friends a t h er hom e one enjoyed. F o r S ale IJniversay gas range, aftern o o n la st week, honoring M r s .! E v erett Is e n th a rt is ex ten d in g new, never been used. Has trash C lara B rogan of F ern b rid g e w h o ; a branch from th e C ape F are llo burned. Tom N ew ton,; Brooking. is visiting here. B ridge w as th e 'r o a d down to the I,one Ranch, I W aterfield and Son a re spend- H elp W anted. Lady for p a rt- diversion. Mr and Mrs. John B arn u m a r e ' ing a couple of w eeks on th e ir tim e housew ork Mrs. John D ar- ger. 2 blocks south of C en tral p a re n ts of a 7-lb. 14-oz. girl, horn property west of R. E. Simmons. building, 3rd house to left. • Aug. 17 at K napp hospital, C r e s - ! They will cruise th e ir tim b e r and cent City. She has been nam ed have the land surveyed. C arl Bolin is having a road b u ll F or sale, d u rh a m m ilk cow, Diane. G ra n d p a re n ts a re Mr. and dozed on his prop erty , w here he priced reasonable. T hird house on Mrs. M urtin Rice of P o rtlan d . G uests at a d in n er p a rty at the soon expects to build. left from Azalea P a rk on old count} tti.nl G len Simpson. • home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B uck ner. S a tu rd a y evening w ere Mr. < ARD ( >F TH A N K S S PE C IA L Avon hand cream , and Mrs. M ark Wood of H arbor, We wish to express o u r h e a r t 49c. See Am ber C am pbell, back and Mr. and Mrs. W a rre n Bailey felt th an k s for all the kindness Id N(x»k Cafe of F ort Dick. and sym pathy ex ten d ed in th e Mr. and Mrs. J e r ry B ow er and loss of o u r beloved wife aim W an ted h o rs e c u ltiv a to r and G EO RG E LEE, tra c to r disc. C. W K ruger, city. 2’ son, David who s p e n t sev eral m other. w eeks w eeks visiting Mrs. Bow- F red Lee and fam ily. AUGtVtt Headquarters For Sporting Goods and Fishing Cape Farreilo CLASSIFIED ADS! DUTCH BOY PAINTS AND SUNDRIES PU M PS 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 ju s t got in a new shipment! J. J. Gallagher P L U M B IN G W A T C H THIS COR.M For Sai.. 1937 qm C d ton truck, dual wheels, van body, good -.h.ip.. c w Kruger, city 2* For aah batter} set radio ( ’all on A m ber Cam pbell, back of the Nook Cafe. * Pine Cone T II E A T R E Box Office Opens 7:15 B rooking Oregon F rid ay and S a tu rd a y - August 23 and 24 V \ They off wont Gerite isn't gì tniunau Greyhound »GETTING GERTIES G A lgEie Fares now DENNIS 0 KEEFE marie Sunday M c D onald Lowest in Oregon...Lowest in History! and M onday August 25 and 26— the past few months Greyhound has steadily reduced tares in Oregon to a uniform one-and-a-half cents a mile. And now . . . Greyhound has again cut fares, between O regon and C alifornia cities, at a time when practically every thing else you buy costs more. et Greyhound service in Oregon, and between O regon and California cities, W IT H I N <\4 In Blushing Cv TBCHNICOLOB T , ka* )lìm M 4 «-HHartam W ednesday anti T hursday ii steadily being increased! You now get better Greyhound service than ever be fore, at the lowest bus fares in the state. Greyhound believes this policy of better- than-ever service at lower fares is justified because it knows* intimately, the trans portation needs of the communities it serves and has faith in their future de velopment and progress. August 28 and 29— 1. S. Abbott Woody Bldg. Brookings PACIFIC GREYHOUND F o r th e 3est in M odern Intercom m unity Transp ertatio n ...C o u n t on Greyhound