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Page Four BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON ‘‘World’s Finest Climate* Miller and his daughter, left Satur anl Home day for p ortiand whe Portland where Mr. Mill- pigeon, apparently er left for Chicago by plane to lost, with an aluminum band on, visit his son, Raymond, and fam Ten seniors were awarded di- on* Ie*’ a n d a green in„m d ily. Mr. Miller waited a long time plomas, Friday evening, at com- h,aS,1^5,n ? f,v,. m ile s for his first airplane ride, as he observed his 90th birthday while mencement exercises, held at the the Merle W ahi p ace, high school gymnasium. lev. . in Chicago in June. While at gymnasium Arthur UP the Chetco In telling the Pilot, Mrs. Wahl (Portland they were guests of Mr. S. Taylor, professor of social sci ence at Southern Oregon Col emphasized the fact that the bird and Mrs. S. F. Karn, former res lege of Education, Ashland, was was not afraid, and seemed non idents of this area. Mrs. Everett Reekman is leav principal speaker. He chose for chalant to noises about the farm. _ Thursday for Ashland where his subject: "We Can’t Escape Earl this week it was seen in ing flight southward. However the she will visit for a couople of History.“ next morning the bird returned, weeks with her parents, Mr. and Rev. E. C. Hicks, pastor of the denoting it was lost. Mrs. C, E. Pratt. Smith River Methodist church, Mrs. May Stafford left for Big gave invocation following t h e Timber, Mont., Thursday where processional played by Mrs. L. she will visit for a couple of D. Homer and Mrs. Helen Mason. | ness of her brother, Ray Traver. Marie (Merlie) Baumgartner, She made the trip from Portland as salutatorian. spoke on ‘The by plane. Evaluation of Our Education." Relief Society of the Latter The local high school athletic Diane Burrell sang "The Surf" field has been the scene of con- Day Saints church will hold a as a solo, , followed by June Has- . _ siderable action during the past bazaar at the Vincent building, “ '*• T t ? 8 week, with softball practice from 10 a. m. Saturday. On sale Ours— IF" as valedistatorian. Af on the part of the Veterans of will be quilts, dish towels, pot ter her talk Prof. Taylor talked. Foreign Wars, Chetco Rod & Gun holders, childrens clothing, cro The class of 1947 was introduc Club, and the high school lads. chet work, shoe bags, afghans, ed by L. D. Homer, principal These teams are entries in the aprons, etc. with diplomas being awarded by A surprise birthday party was softball league which is expected Herbert Payne, chairman of the given at the home of Mr. aill to get under way early in June. board of directors, to: June Has The “Vets" have shown a great Mrs. Alvin Woodriff, honoring sett, Tommy James, Phyllis Huff the birthday of Robert Lively, a man, Marie Baumgartner, Pat deal of strength so far by trounc brother of Mrs. Woodriff, Sat ing the gun club nine by top- Landauer, Lois Crook, Joane Mc urday, May 17. Present were Mr. Donald, Helen Payne, Ray Fultz heavy scores in two practice tilts. and Mrs. Robert Lively, Mr. and An inter-city softball game is and Neil Nelson. scheduled for next Sunday a ft Mrs. Alvin Woodriff, Mr. and Mrs. ernoon at 2:30 on the local dia Bill Campbell, Paul DeBlock, Mr. A. E. Sandbo Will Issue mond when a Crescent City club, and Mrs. Ralph Woodworth, Mr. an£l Mrs. Val Mendenhall Mr. Driver License Renewals managed by "Stan" the bread and Mr. Merle Hanscam, Mr. and According to A. E. Sandbo, he man. will tangle with an all- Mrs. Roger Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. star nine. has been appointed by the sec Bill Burrell, Ralph Moore, Mr. retary of state to renew drivers and Mrs. White Matson, and licenses as they expire. He does Walter Lively. not, however give examinations for those who do not have Ore Miss Mary Lou Hill and John gon licenses he merely renews ¡Musser, former residents, spent those which become invalid after I the weekend here from Mont- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haggerty June 1, the date his commisison 'gomery Creek, Calif., where they is effective. now make their home. On their are caring for the Woody Cot return Sunday they were accom tages while Mr. and Mrs. Woody panied by Cal Musser and Rob- and children are on a vacation Standard Oil Scenic ert Reekman. Cal went as far a t. Alturas, and Santa Rosa Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Woody Views Available Again as Yreka with the group. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pettigrew were guests of honor at a birth According to Val Mendenhall, Jr., the Standard Oil Co. scenic and three children arrived at the day buffet dinner given by Mrs. view' pictures are now* available home of her parents, Mr. and Howard Haggerty, Thursday eve at the Chevron station. He asks Mrs. E. E. Hanscam Sr., Satur ning. Fourteen were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Struebing that each person in the commun day. The children will remain for ity to drive in and ask for one a week’s visit while they parents and daughter Marilyn are now- These views, in color, depict ¡return to Bonanza and move the in Portland. They expect to re the world’s beauty spots, espeei- household goods to Eugene where turn today. . A farewell picnic dinner w’as ally in the United States. they will make their home. given Mr. and Mrs. Carlson of Harbor, at Mill Beach, Sunday, following church services. They Repair and Parts Chain Saw Filing are moving to Pennsylvania. Mrs. C. Stoakes arrived home Sunday evening from Portland where she was called by the sud den death of her mother. Her father, Mr. Fleming, returned with her and will divide his time with his daughter, and a son at Located Next to Mason & Edwards Shop— In Portland. Mrs. Stoakes was away two weeks. rear of the Gardner Building. Mrs. P. D. Hanks and grandson, W. J. Bnrnes, Proprietor and Owner Glenn Stewart, are leaving to morrow morning for Portland to spend a week. Diplom as Awarded m 1 p, t -, • At Merle A carrier Ten Seniors, Fri. *£2., Softball P ractice Attracts A spirants Local News Items Local N ew s Item s MALL POWER CHAIN SAW SALES and SERVICE Q U E E N .1 0 A N E I Invites you to attend the annual AZALEA FESTIVAL ON MEMORIAL DAY WEEK-END May 30 and 31, and June 1 Featuring Street Dance, Coronation, Free Barbecue, Queen’s Kali and Magnificient Flower Show Be Sure To SEE the truckload o f new N ew , U sefu l M erchandise To B e Given A w ay by the A zalea F estival A ssociation Saturday n igh t THVRSDAY y n The Boys Scout troop complet ed distribution of the flags sold recently. The boys especially want to thank Mrs. V. A. Mendenhall, Sr., for making it possible for the troop to sell flags on a com mission basis. Brookings Eelectric and Ra dio Co., is busily engaged in mov ing to the new location in the comer of the new' Grayshel build ing. The firm will be open in the new location,, Monday, says the advertisement elsewhere in this issue. Furniture has been added to the electrical lines. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crockett were hosts at a wedding recep tion in honor of their daughter, Carol Lee. and her husband, Ed die Freeman, on Sunday, when a group of friends called during the afternoon to wish the young couple ots of happiness. Read Horst’s Advertisement! Classified A car with pistor heasr 2"d » <«• has no fenders, L / crank. The earbuw * and two cylinders on two; 18 years ( this spring; has »¿i’ ers and everythin» busted; surely doe» - entials are dry, VOu a them squeak; ten spoJ front all bent; tires hb ain’t worth a cenf tan hoc __ run _ » w« has been on the n®. out much longer, chant« — the name's scratched don’t know what it's < it would be swell if it, hauled. Call at the Make the 1947 Azaki the greatest ever and it much to advertise th#. C O M PLETE STOCK of 15-inch, 16-inch, 17-inch and 19-inch These tires have a written guarantee, them now at the HAGGERTY TWINSERVICE Homer Howard See California on your trip EAST No e xtra ra il fare \ When you go east you m ight as well get all you ctn for yom money. And it ’s pretty hard to find a bigger bargain than this: On your roundtrip ticket to Chicago, New York and most other eastern cities you can go or return via California for not l c more ra il fare than you'd pay to go direct. See San Francisco, Los Angeles and the colorful southwest. Go one way, return another. See twice ai much at no additional ticket cost. S-P The friendly Soutnern Pacific W. H. COCHRAN, Sr. W. H. COCHRAN C o c h r a n Const GENERAL CONTRACTING House, Darns, Buildings of Steel, Wood or Concrete BOX 153 BROOKINGS, C U L T IV A T IN G S U G G E S T I 0 NS A deep dust mulcB aids capilarv action —provides a blanket against water l®5 to the sun—and is good cultural practice in this area. T IS D A L E