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Page Eight Home of The Croft Lily p n v z v u x iix ü a - n a n ü u n P 1 L U I, B R O O K IN G S , IHUKSDAV .QCTOBEP j I y high le v els o f prices, w hich w ill and Mrs. Z ahnie C rocket and chil- fo r S an D iego w h ere th e v w ill M irv w 11 force w ages higher, and th e old dren. Mr. and M rs F ra n k H elrig, be d eleg a tes fo r L ake E a rl G ran g e la te S is v ? tMted! v ic io u s c ir c le w ill con tin ue. Misses C arol Lee C ro ck ett, Rosie a t th e s ta te convention. D e le g ates tro n h i/ « >ear 35 si* P otocn.ck. M arg aret Leis, Eddie fro m Del N o rte P om ona a re M r Thp i , , ^ , Let alone m an u fa ctu rers, a f te r F reem an, V ernon and D a v ie \a n d Mrs. Gus M iller. iod R iJ \ v T Spenttl*i the deadline of the OPA on Ju n e C rockett. Mrs. Dollv Je a n Me- ________ _ a f Wednesday 30, m ight have produced goods, N eeley and son. Bob S ch aal. Mrs. 1. • W T class rings. ^oon to supply the im m ediate d e Jo an n e S m ith. H arv ey Lockwood t lass Names . ' ackle Myers was og m ands. th u s low ering prices to and the honored guest who re- Officers For Year C.?lu>:e °£ da>s last I a m ore norm al level. M erchants ceived m any gifts and card s for ™ , tc *n inW to his today find them selves in a p re th e occasion. I he ju n io r class held its first Donald Merritt ha dicam ent w orse than during the The H. E. C lub of L ake E a rl m eeting, re c e n tly to elect officers, *ng for a few d a v s-i! I w ar because of this circle. ! G range held its re g u la r m o nthly w ho a r e : P re s id e n t—T ony F elip p e m eeting a t th e hall. P resid en t T he presen t adm inistration is V ice-p resid en t— Bob C h u rch blam ed fo r the p resen t con ditions F lo ren ce B ursk w as in ch arg e of S e c re ta ry —D o ttie S ta rk . and nistln so. but no o th er party th e business m eeting. P la n s a re T re a s u re r—E th e l P ierce. in the running today offers a so- being m ade for the G range C a r R e p o rte r L a rrie R obinson. I lu t ion to the problem , at lea st nival to be held in N ovem ber. A S g t.-a t-a rm s —J a c k ie M yers. co m m ittee m eeting is planned at nne has been made public. the W ells hom e to com plete dc M eetings will be held each Fri- A m erica, in a ll h er past tim es of troubles, has w orked ou t a so tails for this an n u al event. Get d a>’ m o rn in g a t th e second period lu tion. and such faith shou ld be Well cards w ere sent to K a th ry n ln tbp stu d y hall. A beach p a rty /dared sq u a rely up to the peovle W eir and Elsie Roonev. G ifts and bad been p lan n ed but w e a th e r ca rd s w ere given to th e S unshine spoiled th e plans. again. P a ls at the close of th e aftern o o n . The m eeting, scheduled fo r last L ak e and coffee w ere served by F rid a y w as not p e rm itte d , du e to It is a buyers m ark e t now. this M arie N orris and R uth Wells. confllict of things. t M has been proven in m any lines, R ally day will be observed by T h ere a re 23 ju n io rs th is y ea r. including lilies. Much can be said j th e S m tih R iver church next S u n D onnie R aym ond h as been out Ltauey on both sides of this question but day w ith services at the com m un it doesn’t a lte r the fact t h a t the ity hall. The S unday school ch il of school la te ly w ith to o th a c h e and a sore knee. C a lifo rn ia , win» m ade th e first E a s te r lily has com petition from dren. u n d er direction of th e ir downs, S a tu rd a y afternoon, didn’t o th e r flowers for fav o r at E a s te r teach ers, wil have ch arg e of the v D orothy Robinson c e le b ra te d Ho5 o i , y' R obinson j a y enough .11. c. on : t ».utn tim e. S unday school hou r a t 10 a m b e r b irtb d a y la s t F rid ay . H appy downs, thereby J e tte r O regon put Rev. E. C. Hicks will be in ch arg e bLrthday'- D o ro th y o v er a las -Q uarter score to come Tlo tro u b le lies p rin cip a lly with of th e m orning services a t 11:00 out winn« in a gam e which w as the lily ind ustry which fa iled to, all C alifornia's except the score. ad v ertise th e prod u ct as has been ' ! , o’clock, w ith special m usic bv the L isteners ,0 the game, tita n a c sei 11 often through flo r is ts trade young peoples choir, u n d er d irec co u n ts given by the broadcaster, o u m a ls, w here grow ers o f o th er tion of Mrs. R. D. Rowley F o l couldn't see how Oregon had a flo w ers h a ve bought page ad v er low ing th e service a pot luck d in 'C h in a m a n s chan ce” yet the p ay tisem en ts. in color, pleading to n e r will be served a t the ban q u et off went to O regon who kicked a th e pu blic to buy. C er ta in ly th at room All p a re n ts and friends are goal a fte r touchdown m ore than has had m uch to do with the invited to this service and fellow th e C alifornia aggregation. p resen t situ a tion . 1 ship lunch. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H ight are Sm artin g under two d efea ts in Now. o r the com ing year, s o m e 1 p a re n ts of a 6 lb. 3 1? oz. d a u g h te r w hich she lo ok ed bad, C alifornia provisions should be m ade by the horn a t K napp hospital. Tuesday DINNER ORDERS Vdll C t i l 8t. M arys team n ext com bined effo rts of local grow ers m orning. Oct. 8. This is th e ir Sandwiches Re Cm ^ a tui ay, m which it looks lik e .to finance a series of these ad th ird d au g h ter. G ra n d p are n ts are ( ahfornui is in fo r more of the v ertisem e n ts next year, to s tim u Mr. and Mrs. C larence H ight and sam e. S t M arys hum bled U niver l a t e sale of next y e a r’s crop. You Mr. and Mrs. W'm. M uncy of O ak OPEN 6:30 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M. s ity of W ashington tw o w eek s ’don't think it pays to a d v e rtise ? land. Calif. < >0 1 S ‘ ittle. M ontana w ill be I hen, why do so m any natio n al F u n era l services w ere held on fieen at E u g en e; O. S. C. w ill concerns buy a d v e rtise m en ts in Oct. 3 for Mrs. -W R uth —--- Olson, • « 4 from « v/I I • ' ' <'* P ortlan d. S ta n such m agazines as S a tu rd a y E ve R oeder F u n e ra l Hom e a t Cre«- fo r d and U. C. L. A. w ill ne et at ning Post. Good H ousekeeping, cent City. She had died from in /.osAngi les, W ashington and IV. and on down the list. juries received a f te r being stru c k ( . w ill mi et at P u llm a n for the by a c a r on H ighw ay 101. n e a r T h ere is no qu estion that the V alley View’ A uto C ourt. In te r gridiron dish n ex t Sa tu rd ay in the 1 ly l> is tin st nt ¡m enta l ap peal m ent w as a t th e I. O. O. F. cem I acific Coast C onference. a t E a ster. T h is sh ou ld be the S p o rts "w ise guys" m iss them , 'a p p ro a ch through this scries o f e te ry a t C rescent City. A native too, fo r th e best predictions w ent a d v ertisem en ts. Then, in addition of Indiana. Mrs. Olson w as 44 ' rong m any places last week It to th is appeal, a research should y e a rs old. S urviving a re the w id lo o k ed h k e e a s y for C alifornia be m ade, through which the buy- ow er, H enry Olson, a son, Lester, of S m ith R iver, and one son, Leon c «sy tor M innesota over Indiana, ci's o f th ese bulbs w ill receive a ard. at the in th e U. S. arm y. and m any others, who found that s e t o f in stru ction s, how best to Mrs. P a lm e r W estbrook and under-dogs can often fight best raise th ese flo w ers. little son. R ichard H enrv, have w hile lying on th e ir backs. The lily in d u stry will alw ays lowing th e ir release from* K napp / f a lso lo o k ed lik e tin Boston be good, but the degree to which re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e here fol- K ed S o xs w ould romp aw ay with it will rise depends e n tire ly u p o n ' hospital. F E A T U R IN G Mr. and Mrs. Alf Goodlin re th e world series w ith ou t any op the a ttitu d e of the in d u stry itself. position but the St. L ou is Cards The in itia l step m ust be m ade— tu rn ed hom e on th e bus Monday had o th er ideas fans don't need and right now is th e p ro p e r tim e evening from N o rth Bend w here be rem inded abou t that series they spent the w eek-end visiting to do th a t very thing. • ■sr- „ „ -------- his b ro th r and sister-in -law , Mr. BEER BY CASE TO TAKE 01T and M rs. Ira Goodlin. C p A w ill be forced to court Mr. and Mrs. B ernie H am of to m ake good its order for all co n stru ctio n not under priority, Mrs. E th l Goodlin to be stopped a t G ran ts Pass. It Mrs E va Hill w as p leasa n tly is likely to be a case w hich will be w atched w ith th e sam e in te n su rp rise d T h u rsd a y evening when sity of the O p \ deal w ith r e s ta u r a g roup of re la tiv e s and friends an ts, when ea tin g houses w ere or from O regon g a th e re d a t th e Hill d ered to roll hack prices to the hom e to e x ten d c o n g ra tu la tio n s to Mrs. Hill on h e r 80th b irth J u n e 30 schedule. Re-cap that Passenger or Truck Tire Before It Is Too Late" day. Games, m usic and a social Gopp; against natural law s is tim e w as enjoyed w ith a banquet n ev er accom plished much by mor- lunch served, including b irth d ay tai man W ith dem ands us great cake baked by Mrs. D onald C rock a s tin u art', and w ith most m anu e tt. As the cake, covered w ith fa c tu r e r s refu sin g to w ork under SO candles w as cut, everyone sang ix t s t in g con dition s, good w ill be "H appy B irth d ay .” Am ong those co m e in crea sin g ly source, thus enjoying the evening w ere Mr. c r e a tin g m ore d em and, and h k e- and Mrs. D onald C rockett. Mr. Sense And Some N 0 X S E N S E I ¡a Chetco Cafe HOME C O O K INC W H ITE ROCK Dining Room and Cocktail Loi Oregon-California State Lini Dinner Parties Banque Smith River TIRES ARE SCARCE — K EEP RECAPPED! ED AND M ENDY, A uthorized Distributors » B R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R CHEVRON Real E state For Sale GAS STATION See “Pete’” when in need of a home, bulb land, or any property in the Brookings-Harbor Area. Insurance Coverage For Your Even Need! ------Station No. 5056------ P ete J. L esm eister A gency Real Estate And Insurance Central Building Brookings. Oregon WEEK-DAY HOURS „ < cp.fi nW 1 >D n H° l R S ....................................8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. » 1