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■■Ul flpirs Heir» Association etin?. August -’ l - BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BRO O K IN G ^ OREGON "W orld's E iiust C lim ate Pnÿi' A' ih « next three issues all of the local will be a solo bv Mrs. Osa John- ' teach ers will be introduced Jonn son and th» »h ' 31™ that (host interested »»» Try Classified A ds--T hey pay! ----------------------- v a ry " bv Rodn r" S*ng H'* th* eonstructio>l of such a winch meeting of the C u rry «1 Local News Items _jian Heirs association »Id at the Grange hall •moon. August 24, at Everyone eligible is attend this im portant, gnd to bring identiflca- ju lied out as much as There will be a supply blanks for those who received them. Mrs. J. V. VanDyke of Med and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H ar Tht BetterHalf Club held a pw- ford js a guest of Mr and Mrs i n ' Chambers, all of southern Mw a» ’ it the Mill Beach Wedwesduy E H. B rayton this week., I v ahfornia, are here for a vaca- evening with the men invited...... |T || IIAMINfO Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cnssey h a v e , tion. Mr. and Mrs. Skelton have lib ili O«OUN0 A picnic was held at the mouth • as guests this week, Miss Gladys spent several weeks here every of the river Wednesday evening) c h a se of Chase Gardens, Eugene year, and will be here neorh O M k l HO, hi , ..... ' P ° ’ *"*"*’ r m ,‘,e 4 and y jr and yjrs j ames Cnssey e month, while the others w"n ie ' ' ? uro SATURDAYS; U -* ■ and children of S eattle who are turn south this week F : ff» 4 Ì 7 «1 - lot of hard work and preparations '* Í I U B I KA, visiting the paren tal home. Andrew Hoffeldt arrived home S a tn rd a v a ft« - . A On t,l( tMrt ° f Vrs B iz m e and Calling on Mrs. Missouri Mor- »aturaay after spending some Joan founle Was Wed gan last week from Glendale. time at Portland where he con Shop first in the W atch for dates at C rescent Pilot adver- V P - - Calif., w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. sulted a dental specialist. tising columns. city, for your convenience! - u- ’ riaiif»htf>r nf Dusher, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wendt w m Johnston, aonnsion, wholesale wftoi Tom veg- Ro6.'T , D! nf and George Brimm. These friends elable and fruit deale r at Port-1 S e R°.henSObrid°ef . a re - c a n o n , „ s - r i o u s places land was a recent house guest on th e coast, WE HAVE at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El July 31, at C o m m u n - i Mr. and Mrs. Glen B ravnard mer Asche. He was accompanied' < church, of ^ erb^ t ’ | and children of Blaisburg. Iowa, by his sister, Miss Johnstone of a re visiti"S a ' ,h >' home of Sir. England who was a w ar baby pa~ u ' 1 B ray n ard 's m other, Mrs. G retna nurse during the war. Mr. John to sell in this area, the famous r f a large cro w d ' B raynard and his brother Wal- stone was taking his sister on . relatives L arrv ,ace’ on the U lnchuck, and also a trip through California after w maid of honor for 'Yith his brother, Clyde and fam- which she plans to return Io her tl«f L-J arbor r* «» nrsmn in t r-» England. L. n/»l . ..1 ily a r* t ♦ H home Best man was D a ve In the next 30 days, or so, we will have W. H. Hibbard was in Coquille Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson S a tu rd a y for a meeting of the and daughters, Mrs. Viola Hans- in stock, on our floor: young people a tte n d - . C oos. C u r r v E le c t 'schools. Herbert re c e n tly *v 005 U1 ry t R c ’ ric Co-op. He cam and Mrs. Marguerite Reil- a new right-of-w ay man forcing returned home Sunday after barged from the arm y ., ~ 6 , „ . I the organization spending a week visiting at Eu- ; nearly a y e a r i n 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy P a rk e r had gene and other Oregon points east. as guests last week. Mr. and Mrs. with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. An-' K enneth Wood of Temecula, Cal- derson are staying at the Hans- YOUR FACULTY ifornia, who were returning from cam home until their remodeling [ is completed. Catherine Doherty, who a t r iP to Lake Louise. Mr. and Mrs. Ray LaEontaine Mrs. O rville Nye, of Kodiak, r the science departm ent Brookings six-year high A laska, d au g h ter of Mr. and are proud parents of an S lb j •:$ year, comes to the Airs. F ra n k H assett, is visiting 4 oz. son, born at Seaside hos- ell qualified for the po- h er parents. Mrs. Nye arrived pital on August 6. They have he obtained her bachelor at S e a ttle by plane and continued named the young man Larry Lynn. ice degree from Oregon to Brookings by bus. . V. A. Mendenhall Sr. W. E. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lucas took liege in 1932. She h a s . W ord has been received that Brookings, Oregon 40 college hours in sci- Mrs. N orm a Holland and John their daughter, Helen, to San Grayshel Building addition to supervised [ C av itt w ere m arried at Shelby, Francisco for her periodic check [and "Methods of Teach- M ontana, recently. The couple up, and returned the first of I Her experience in - , W>11 m ake th eir home at Devon, the week. The doctor, after ex-j leaching on both the ele-|M o n t., w here Mr. Cavitt is a amining the child, said she was ANOTHER SHIPMENT here of and junior high school w heat farm er. He is a brother of getting along fine. They were, accompanied on the trip by Mrs.I i both rural schools and [Miss M ary Cavitt of Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ransom Edwin Matson a n d d a u g h te r,' In Sizes 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 and lives in B rookings.! and children of Jacksonville, 111., Marilyn. The Misses Barbara and Bev-1 [Doris Hampton, girls’ ¡w ere recent visitors of Chari«-s WAISTE OVERALLS FOR MEN, TOO! i" ■ ysical education in- 5chols. Mrs. Ransom was grad- erly Stoller were recent guests v is “Sox Headquarters for Brookings” Thi for next year, hold h er u ated from high school with Mr. in the north end of the county where they visited relativs Bev-j (¡loves and Work Clothes as Usual f arts degree from Pa- Echols. Mrs. Ransom was grad- where she was a they have visited since that tim< erly r e c e n t 1 y celebrated her Miss P atricia Armstrong of birthday with a party held at te" letter-woman in vol- Spokane, Wash., arrived Tues- Azalea park with 33 hoys and • asketball and tennis. served as girls physical ¡day to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. N girls present for an afternoon of I games. Many presents were given I instructor at both the Goldizen and family, d Han )er schools. W hile j E verett Echols, daughter Mary 1 the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hanseam her "Pirates" won the I and Tom Ellis arrived from Spo- had as house guests over the inty g i r l s volleyball i kane. Wash., Sunday to visit Mrs khip. Subsequent to h e r Lillian Crosby and Charles Ec- eek-end, Mrs. Hanscam’s par- she has taken addi-j hols. Mrs. Crosby is mother of i ents, Mr. and Mi's. J. I. Welch •of Grants Pass, and her sister,I work at the E a s t- 1 th e Echols brothers, n College o; Education Special music for the Baptist Mrs. Jack Dedrick and family of • n State College. i n thecom m unitv church for Sunday Washington. While the rest left Sunday for their home Mrs D ed-1 rick and two children r«m ainedf That Leaky Faucet That New Home for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. George H assett; Repaired! Plumbed! are planning a family re-union1 —Myers Pumps A Plumbing Fixtures— of their eight children while their daughter, Mrs Nye. of Kodiak. Templar Hotel Bldg. Brookings, Oregon Alaska is here. Tracy H assett, a grandson, of Eugene is visiting FOR GOOD at the Hassett home. Ruth H assett, who has been If You Do It The M A L L W A Y working for Mrs. Helen Fisher at Portland the past six weeks, You Certainly Will Do It The Profitable Way returned home late last ueek. June Hassett is helping at the AT REASONABLE PRICES Russell Calhoun home at G rants Pass. bus S.A.H. Green Savings Stamps Bill Ellis left for Ashland Tuesday to spend his birthday. Regular meeting of the C hetco, Rod and Gun Club was held last i Tutsday e itn tn g at tht Harbor Grange Hall. A loading winch for. the beach ua s discussed and it wool à Just Acquired The Franchise M AYTAG PRODUCTS Maytag Washing Machines Maytag Deep Freezers, and Maytag Dutch Oven Gas Ranges BROOKINGS ELECTRIC And Radio Company Those Popular Denim Jeans Bill Ward Clothing Store Bringing Brookings The Best IL A J O C H E N S PLUMBING be Place to Co! M E li C II A N I) I S E BROOKINGS MARKET Put a ( hisel-Bit Saw on that Saw!! fail to see “P ete” if you contemplate purchasing real estate! (Classified Section for BETTER BUYS! • ** * J * H ’ * j i ' c ■ ? ’ '• i J r t * • ’ Pete J. Lesm eister Agency Estate And Insurance Building Brookings, Oregon Mall ( hain Saws Electric Chain Saws Portable Skill Saws Electric Drills Pneumatic ( hain Saws-----Ik* sure to see Murdock G. ROEDER W. J. BAINES, Distributor Funeral Director and Amhulant'e Service MALL POWER CHAIN SAW SALES and SERVICE I*hone 1091 Crescent City, ( alif. Located Next to Mason A Edwards Shop—In rear of the Gardner Building. ♦