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BROOK1NGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
THURSDAY
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For your even
next door to the Community Bap-I ^ e y had purchased a home just returned last Tuesday from a trip
to San Francisco. While there he see pete
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tu t church.
outside the city limits.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hiller and! -py., manv friends of Mr and *’VIr- and Mrs' George VV' F',ler attended all seven of the Oakland _
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Murray u * "
n i , ion a Jr- and child arrived here late versus San Diego baseball games. +
Lawre"c< M L - Mrs. Ray Schott will be pleased
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Cape Farrello families are ex
of Wilderville, near Grants Pass, I t0 iearn't h a t Rav has been re- last week from Portland to make
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. . h o s -L '^ rh o tn e n iey are living in pressing their thanks for the re
'visited Mr and Mrs M. S.
rrd. Sunday.
pital, Monday, and is expected to, their tract, north of Harris State pair work done on the roads by
commissioner Art Crook and the
Mr. and Mrs M. S. Brainard, return to his work with the state Park.
former residents of Easy street, tax commission- this week. They Juanita Haley, and her friend county road crew.
have returned from the winter own acreage they purchased a Agnes Olson, of San Francisco
Ed Heffner is building a home
Funeral
spent at the James Ranch. Ophir, couple of years ago from Pedri- arrived late last week to visit at Cape Farrello. His is the 12th
f id are making their home on the oli Bros., near Harbor, and spend Miss Haley’s uncles, Howard and family to move into that area.
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C Head property, west of as much time there as possible. Homer Haggerty over the week A party in honor of some guests
Ambulance
town.
from Los Angeles was held at the
George Sutton, county assess end.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kessler Carl Bolin home Saturday eve
Bob Church, son of Mrs. Fran or. was checking local property
Phone 1091
expect to leave this week for ning. About twenty guests were
ces Bigham, was taken, Thurs during the first of the week.
C
rescent
Cityj
day, to the Seaside Hospital, at The first of the new Greyhound their new home at Craig, Colo. present and were served home
Crescent City, suffering from an ¡busies to be put on the run up Mr. Kessler sold his interest in made ice cream and cake.
attack of double pneumonia. On highway 101, made its maiden Curry County Lumber Co. to his
Monday, he was reported to have trip through Brookings, on sched- brother, Homer, who with his
responded to penecillin treatment ule 401 at 6:23 Monday morning, sons. Conner and Kay, will carry
and had recovered sufficiently so. Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Lamb are on henceforth.
he may be brought home this guests at present of Mr and Mrs.
Mrs. Ainsorth, of Los An
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Roy Annin. Mrs. Lamb is a prom- geles. who has been visiting her
Mr and Mrs Sam Ericson werelinent artist, and she and her hus- sister. Mrs. C. A. MacKenzie for
called to Portland, Thursday, bv band are en route to visit the the past week, left by bus Mon
the death of Mr. Ericson’s broth- th» northwest and the Canadian day noon for her home.
er, Norman, at fhe Veterans hos- rcckies. Homeward they plan to
Mrs. J. E. Stevenson took the
pital. Norman made many friends re-visit Brookings. They live at Monday morning bus for Oregon
hen«, about a year ago, when Santa Ana, Calif.
City, where she will attend the
staying at his brother's place,
Mrs Lundeen told the Pilot, Baptist state convention, billed
while Sam was in Alaska.
Friday that she had received a for May 6, 7 and 8, and from
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedeman letter from Mrs. Mark Wood, now there will go to Tacoma and
have moved into their new home at Santa Rosa, Calif., which in- Seattle for a week’s visit with
just off the Beach road, from ferred that the Woods planned to friends and relatives.
-the duplex they formerly owned,make Santa Rosa their home as
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Haggerty
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Contract Wiring
A re v o lu tio n a ry new m eth o d o f
tir e re p a irin g is de m o n stra te d here
to a t ir e re p a irm a n by H a ro ld V .
James, in v e n to r o f the e q u ip m e n t
and pre sid ent o f the O K R ubber
W e ld e rs System . M a k in g use o f
new s c i e n t i f i c d e velopm e nts in
in fra -re d rays, M r. James d e v e l
oped a process o f w e ld in g ru b b e r
w ith these e le c tro -m a g n e tic r a d i
a tio n s
Above he places his hand
betw een the In fr a Ray lam p and
the tir e to show how the heat
r e q u ir e d fo r welding n
w it h in the area being
due to th e penetrating ua
th e ra y s T e s ts have demos
t ir e s re p a ire d by this md
be as safe at high spet*|
n e w t ir e
Biggest ad«
th e ne w m ethod, Mr. |a*:i|
is th a t i t ends the old prd
“ b a k e d ” s id e w a ll« pro
o th e r ty p e s of tire reparl
c o m m o n cause o f sidewad,
o u ts a t n ig h speeds.
the ne
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ending w
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ladies.
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WE HAVE NOW APPLIED FOR
3 Times More Wort
OUR
CONTRACTING
LICENSE
IS OUR CAPACITY NOW!
AND HAVE AN OREGON-LIC
W ith o u r n e w ly - in s t a lle d equipm ent, <e
n o w c a n c a r e f o r a n y c le a n in g needs
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o f t h is a r e a in m u c h le s s tim e than we
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See I s lor Your House-wiring Needs
Cleaning
Dyeing
Alteratw
3 to 4-DAY SERVICE
A Square Deal Job At Honest Prices!
Storset’s Cleaners & Dvers
W e o p e r a te O u r O w n P la n t
New Location—Young Building—Brook
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Appliance S hop
&
R O T O -T IL L IN
(20-inch Tillex Roto-Tiller) .
removes weeds between ROW?j
P r e p a r e s G a r d e n P lo t s F o r PlantiW
M u lch es G ro u n d T o R e t a in Moisture
reasonable rates
C. A. MacKenzie
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