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Page Ten BROOKINGS- HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, ORJ3GSN -» ---- i_;— Home of the C r o f t Lüy THURSDAY, SEPTF b Home and Auto Supply Co. and Mrs. S. F. K arm and son are w eeks for surgical care. she expects to be (o, 1 form er upper Chetco residents Mr. and Mrs. G lisner H oagland, Wm. W ard, ow ner of W ard’s three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Lem 1 ---- ing j ^ jr ancj W a lte r Jones and Clothing Store, is in P o rtlan d on Regular m eeting of lo p az Re- o f C ave ...... Junction visited friends friends .. h,,|(l ........ ....................... an(J ^lrs R W illiams were a buying expedition for his new bekab lodge M w as m il l u e s a a y , on them w ay hom e from P o rt nrp^pnt n d in n e r m r t v r i w n evening. Rr »Utine business was dis- O rford w here t h e v h a d h e e n v i« P r<?Sent ,a t S d i n n e r P a r t > k ^ e n store. He alm ost "sold o u t” of ,»u a special ..— ...i report ......... of ..f 1 1 U ' H r< had b u n vis- by the la tte r in honor of Jesse many item s last week, following jx)sed of. with iting th e ir son-in-law and daugh- H oagland. F or four y ea rs Mr. j his opening last Monday. the recently-held picnic at A zalea te t, Mr. and Mrs. L aw rence P ayne H oagland was in service and w a s' P ark Mrs. Eldon R ouch left S u n d ay of th at place. ¡ab ro ad much of the tim e w tih Zam a M usser was received into C h arles W ru hite left the la tte r t he ........< • forces .......... r *T' »T“*~ evening fo „ r P .a o rtla n d . , fro m w h , ere v rittiies n «tit m t ra iitr a ir in India. He and his ne lodge by tran sfer. ,, , , . . , , , ,» , : M ir took i i n i n a a plan n a n e to io n v TO ,, . she flv to n h e e i r p a rt ot the week for the V e te r -I a t .. t r a c t *• i v e B o s to n b rid e M M arjorie, a rio rie ou C j I O tt M rs A g f ’ a B ickner was in ans hospital a t A lam eda for t r e a t a ttra i c tiv . j e Boston bride, L ’ nom e in In d ian a. She had sp en t t X 14 A I I lì „ r1 a re building a new' home on the • • • 0 I I chi i .-o of "Good of the O rd e r” m ents. . i of «■ the . i- Chetco, . u betw * een two weeks * v I west . bank - - - in this area, ’ visiting; v,s‘lu >K|l program . She divided the mem- u u j ei .u r .. . ber three brothers, Hom er ahd Mrs. T helm a P ettig rew a n d ♦ the bridge and the m outh of the _, J * , burs m to models and dreM m akera. th re e ch ild ren left T uesday to ri George of Brookings, nad Ra ph CLOSED FR( giving the dressm akers newspa re tu rn to th e ir hom e a t B onanza river. K essler of Gold Beach. (MTs and toothpicks, with which a f te r visiting h er p aren ts, M r Roy S underland is at P o rtlan d Sept. 1 to 3 Mrs. Lucien H arvey is on a to fashion theii creations D ress and Mrs. E. E. H anscam for th re e on a buying trip for th e C hetco business trip to P o rtla n d w h ere m ade by Ellen Johnson w ith B eryl w eeks. 1----- ---------------------------- B ollinger as model received the Jot* Bush is going around these prize A door prize of a ja r of days w ith his head bigger th an apricots was given by Nellie Bush his hat as his lily bulbs w ere and was won by G ertru d e Cole. selected as best at th e county R efreshm ents of cookies and fa ir and have been tak en to the J coffee com pleted the evening. s ta te fa ir at S alem . Joe has ev ery reason to feel ju stly proud Mrs. Louis E tte r and sister, Miss, B erth a Shiple moved on Lt. Col. John J M oran, of Los M onday from the B ax ter M otor Angeles spent part of his con court w h ere they have m ade th e ir valescent hom e ivi for civvui about luui four yt'drs, years, to th ~ i i t leave • from L e tte rm a n livuit i e •rrii r a l H o s p ita l, S a n Francisco, | R osem an place on E asy S treet. V K ltlr » ,» V n . . — .1 S t . * visiting Mr and Mrs V ictor R ey Mr. and Mrs. E E. H anscam nolds at the V E. Ranch. Mr. and J r. have moved to th e H anscam Mis Reynoolds met him at the ranch on the W inchuck to m ake. ilf iu .r l M .I f .. I j . , . an pert at Medford and took him « .u a n v i l «. n il u i v ,, n i l l l l l U U K .. IO , IllUKC . thorn . „ I , i. i th e ir home. G eorge H all, who has m e r e o n h is t r ip h o m e . been occupying the house on the Si Jot* Zuiupte re tu rn ed S a tu rd a y ranch, has moved to a sm a lle r a fte r being at M errill for several building on the property, which days. He was accom panied hom e lias been renovated for his use. by his sister, Mrs. Ed M eyers Mr. and Mrs. M ark C Wood and son, Edwin, of Gregory, S. spent T h u rsd a y to S a tu rd a y ev e D a k , who left for h er hom e on ning at Gold Beach. Mr. Wood is Monday. a m em ber of the county fa ir Mi and Mrs Donald C raig are board and he and M rs Wood p aren ts of an eight-pound daugh- helped w ith th< fa ir durin g those ter, horn «it G runts Pass, A ugust days. 28. They have nam ed h er Donna Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r F dw ard- Ja n e son a re on a trip to P ort A n Donald Payne, M ilton Potoc- geles, W ash., to visit her fam ily. niek, Vern Ireton and H erb L em Mrs. G ladys P ayne left Sunday ing spent the w eek-end at F lo r for A shland to a tte n d the two ence on a m otorcycle to u r spon w eeks work shop” and in s titu te .' sored by the A m erican M otor Joseph Jacobs, of Easy S tre e t,! cycle Association. They re p o rt a re tu rn e d hom e T hursday, b rin g .'«•a tine time, w ith about 150 m o to r ing Mrs Jacobs who has been in cycles and riders p resen t for the a P o rtlan d hospital about five ■‘ N IB ;.« r « tour. Mrs M ary Him es and Mrs. B et ty P ric h a rd of Los A ngeles left for A storia T uesday a f te r viisting a few days w ith Mrs H im es' ^ i\ and Dependents b ro th er-in law and sister. Mr. an d ; To U nited V eterans V ou Mrs V ictor Anderson. owe all y o u r past, p re s < h arle s S to lle r and d a u g h te r I ent and f u t u r e service o f Salem a re visiting for a few benefits. Jo in a n d w o r k w e « k s at the the hom e of his w ith so m e v e te r a n s ' g ro u p . b ro ther. C larence, and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. K arm and! V. F. W . & A u x ilia ry Mtid Mrs, Glen K arm of P o r t M eets I. O. O. F H all la n d and Mr and Mrs. George a t B rookings, at 8 p. m K arm and son of Toledo, Ohio, 1st and 3ni W ednesdays But tec many of the wrong l.W of home sp ent the week in this a re a Mr. Topaz Rebekah Lodge Met Tuesday Evening zada beau Local News Items VETERANS JKSPT T f / i WHY n o PE O PL E III Y MOKE A M I MOKE GOLD BEACH BREAD? —because of its freshness and quality—and be cause it is raised, milled and baked in Oregon! A Dollar Spent In Oregon -s- Helps Oregon Grow!! CHETCO Wilson 1' reeman STO RE Brookings, Oregon hrr. have b«en kept burning for our men and women from war tonei. In fact fas» year these wrong 6’ret— 2 1 0 0 0 0 forest and woods f res---blcdtened 31 these rules oi that wovld hove meant jobs for returned servicemen; crippled vital watershed», w«P«d out t eautirui playgrounds. the ma l aUI f L ° ? C ,hin9 b certain— the major dcstrvct.on can t be blamed (as we would like to think) on nafurd ouses» Good, 4m en ro n dozens //ie you start the mojohty o / these forest and woods frres. Nine out of ten to be r o' ’ . A " = lit', high time ,h„ £ £ £ brought to light. / L ! ! i L n L ' ° l . ’'OV~ ? ? d 'Hoi fiW s U uiTA ” '!' k " — ''VeTV O,‘” ’ A m e n c a n -to be careful in forert aIeQS 0 C E A N On I( ig h u ,n 101 ,h< ' Ul5’ ° " *•« Page- 7A end0 V I E W P A R K h e a d them again and again. 3 miles N o rth ot Brookings K ^ o p r e .......... .. Ideal lo r Bulb Land or a Honiesife ALSO TIMBER LAM) SITES y e e o n PETE .1. LESMEISTER AGENCY prevent George Eller .1. J. Andrews FGiiiEST F IR E S r.m!{n.rK TRYOX - LOGGING & EQUIPMENT Brookings—or 2225 S. E. Ankeny Portland, 15, Ore * Box 252 Brookings, Ore. * * S : ....................................................... ............. .