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Page Four Home of the Croft Lily BROOKIXGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON afternoon with the Will Sabins cles made. O ur first m eeting will L. Z. H arbin and Kenneth Thompsons at their he h the club rooms, T h u rs -' hunting trip in Mrs. Ethelene Thompson cottage on Floras Lake. Mrs. day, Nov. 14. Sunday. Those what attended the pin- <’ox w iU be rem em bered as Miss W alt K rueger of the sta te high- Mr. Mr and Mrs. ochle party at Sixes Grange last ’ erna Finley, who taught in the way departm ent, was calling on son, V ernon, of Thursday evening were: Mr. and local grade school about 12 years Will Sabin Thursday, from Co- TVTrc W W a alter h n r Slocum. C ln /m m fV ttn X JT aa L fa I Qllillo. * Mrs. O tto Heckel, Mrs. A. W. Cope is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Clarense Fain and Jak e White and Mrs. Velma S a relatives at Roseburg. bin. They report a good time. daughter, M argarett. of P ort O r Kenneth Thompson was a bus ford, made a business trip to Mr. and Mrs. Parm P atrick and children of Arago came Wednes iness visitor a t Bandon Friday. N orth Bend. Saturday, and to get A. J. Sweet and son Jam es were doors for their new’ house, now day to bring Mrs. P a trick ’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Cox in Coquille, Thursday being built north of Langlois. Mrs. Dorothy Kuhn and Milton to visit with her brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hood, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Brown were M arshfield visitors orm er residents of Langlois, are Thursday. Sypher. visiting at the home of her son- Mr. and Mrs. Robbins of Riddle, in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon W hite took Mr. W hite’s sister, Mrs. Laura Oregon, were here last week with C lark Boice. A ttending the H arvest F esti Lewis, to their brother’s home on a friends from Kentucky, who the north bank of the Coquille was looking for a location in this v a l Friday evening as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson w ere: Mr. river, Friday evening for a visit locality. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crew and and Mrs. O rland E. Hayden, Mr. of a few days before she returns to her home at Bay City, Oregon. fam ily of Bandon were visiting and Mrs. Lloyd Forshee, Mrs. Geo. relatives here Sunday. Connors and son, Rogers, of B an Mr. and Mrs. D arrell E liott re Mr. and Mrs. Bill K reutzer and don. turned home Tuesday a fter a few their two youngest sons of Yreka. C harles Crowley, Perle Crow days stay at the home of her Calif., are visiting relatives in mother, Mrs. Velma Sabin. D ur this community. T heir oldest son. ley, Edw in Crowley, Harv ey Crow ing their stay here they called Joe, rem ained a t home w ith his ley and Howard Hammil of Brew ste r Calley, called a t the A. E. on Mr. E liott’s aunt and family, aunt. Mrs. Wes Hogan. V olck home Sunday. They w’ere the Woodworths, on Elk River. Sabin spent the w eek en route to Sixes river where they Mr. and Mrs. George Ziegler end Gerald with his grandparents. Mr spent the day fishing. . who live near M yrtle Point, are and Mrs. Will Sabin. Mrs. Bill Caughell. of Coquille, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie K lepher is staying with her son, Charles Mrs. ElRoy Ziegler. O aklander. Ind., Mrs. Hom er Caughell and family, while his Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Cox and of F a n s and Mrs Ella Stodgill of wife is convalescing at the hos family of Coquille spent Sunday Palo Alto, Calif., left W ednesday pital. a fte r a few days visit w ith Mrs. ( urtis and Loren Sabin and Velma Sabin. nephew’, Gerald, were Coos Bay Don't be alarm ed! You needn’t visitors, Saturday. fear th a t we are having an attack M. H. Hansen and Art Aldropp nghr in our own backyard—it’s have gone to Tule Lake on a just the duck h unters taking ad hunting trip. vantage of the newly-opened sea Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Volck were » O FIT A U I N t t t U M I N T S son. The Floras Lake area and Sunday dinner guests of her nenh- the m arshlands n ear Floras Creek ed and niece. Mr. and Mrs. Willis On Sale Locally at are the firing lines. Baker at Bandon. Ladies Only! To the Floras W il Brookings Electric & low club m em bers—now th a t the Radio C ompany 3usy season is under control it •s tim e to get back into the rju tin e i V. A. MENDENTLL, SR a ? d M rs‘ GeorSe K essler o f club work, get bazaar-m inded left Sunday for Sacram ento. Cali and get those much-needed arti- fornia, where they spent a few days visiting this week. Mrs. Goldie Smith, local post m aster. returned this week from her trip to San Francisco where she attended the national con vention of postm asters. M ary Zenier was at S eattle for the University of W ashington bome-coming game this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sm ith I were called to Alameda. CaUf., Saturday, by the serious illnes® G re e n " ' S m i,h’S fa ,h e r’ Doyle L A N G L O IS retu rn ed from a the Bly area, on M Ä 01" OfMr ^ M a Mrs Anne Estes made B ert H urley and a n d jn e ss trip to P omu J T 1 Buckley, W ash., end. rnan- ]<& Chetco Home and Auto Supply Co. U rges You To Vote: Vote (X ) 312 Y es (Fish Bill) (Save Oregon Salmon, Steelhead) P le a s e A SK US ABOUT OUR B argains on C ases o f Canned We are g iv in g bargains, as we to low er o u r inventory before first o f the year. Brookings Market Local N ew s Item s ■ V . V uv vi o i COVER CROP S E E D * ” *” Certified Vetch, cw t.................. $10.00 Austrian Peas, cw t......................$7.50 Rye, cw t....................................... <4 so Kodota Oats, cwt. .......... ...... $4*50 For Sale H<P k e’,.<; iKues °f Ian<1’ Croft planting stock, Chicken house. Bulb Shed, and equipment. 0 . R. Williams First House north of Bainesacres, Highwaj At Rivers End 101 z V. A Mendenhall Sr., propriet or of Brookings Electric anti R a dio shop, returned last Friday nom Portland where he had been on a buying expedition for his store. ; ,P d ? Irs' B Moreshose ! of Portland were week-end vis- Hors of A rthur Allen, realto r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casad O Inglewood Calif., were visitors ! of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Stotenburg j Monday Mr. Casad used to work T ' in Brookings. ■n?LIir ’ 5nd *Mr$- H a rry H arris of Oakland and Portland are ex- p n 7 Cd Ï Brookings this week- . , nd on business They expect to Î 1 make their home here soon. BiH Ward’s Clothing Store % <$4. J. J. Gallagher P L U M B I N G ß'U+itfüuj, ßnjooJzütai. s h T iít T Just received I a shipment of Sanforized Dress Shirts, in rose blue green, oi r brown, ____ ____ sizes 14. 15, 16, 17. ’ nie’ All-American Sport Shirts." iong sleeves dress collar .,„,t FOR THE COOL DAYS:"8 » : Pa' amas left— P a ir - « .} * Sweat Shirts, bovs, 8-12: 24-34- ii Sweaters, 100 wool, S1.9S-S7.95: part wool and cotton 9 ] 99 « 9 9 Inderw ear. mens one-and two-piece H tX F S part wool, sizes 36 to 46 * ‘ hghtw eight and Jackets, plaid, blue Meltons, M e« and Boys U n ,h ,, K ind,............ r . l e e S t f X $ £ Sox in wool, cotton or rayon. Regular Store Hour ; 9 to 6 w See Our Fine Selection of Food’- BROOKINGS MARKET