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I .THURSDAY M r- and M rs’ Jack K aiser- w ho*their son. Sherm an, to Stanford,j ship in A m erica, th a t freedom have lived on the pla-e the last They had made the trip to ta k e cf the press is an indispensable ■ • year are shortly for Sherm an was valedictorian Of a n d necessary support to demo — ' K lam ath Falls to spend the w here he enrolled as a fresh m an .1 cracy and to a free people" I is being spon so red ' locally by wi" te r - Japk- has been a ,h is class last spring, and made «In some partg Qf | Hendricks F u rn itu re Co., accord- sa.,TS?ian f° F 1 ete Lesm iester, an outstanding record in his however, this fact is disputed ing to an advertisem ent which !wi11 f° llow 11181 occupation in his high school c a r e e r (and Qn,y ,ip service .g disputedU naee in this new home. ! * Mr. Ir. and Mrs . Irs. Ed F. Ackley rhe t ue ideal idPai of a free press a s .. « appears on anoth er page issue. M r- and M rs- Jack R Young retu rn ed last S unday afternoon servent of the peoDl? a -i. nr u : j «.I Brookings area have purchas- from San Francisco w here they . . . . * P • rir^n h oln m V i f w" ? chd-j Pii the W illiam P. Clement place had spent the past two weeks. L asting peace am ong the J j -n int* n H a arbor area expect W hile there they saw California natlons ° f th e w orld wall become ♦ u .. t » o a r o r rom ! ui ru u i tu c a u and iiu d-Hichtfi- mud i"' y ï i ' î 1 \ e !t0 to take Possession possession shortly. play S a n ta C lara in the opener P°ss*hle only through a sound.l A" oth" ~ « I e , f t e deal Jus. of the too,bat. s_easo„. Both a s-' /•al i i . . . s. a n o m e r r e a l e s t a t e u e a i j u s t vi me tuuiuan season. 150 in as- a le rt and inform ed w orld opinion o r b e ra d ! concluded is -he sale of .he serf .h a t the C alifornia learn based on a m u tu al re g a rd and A ire free * M W illiam M. Mones ocean front- will be one to reckon with in “ understanding. « '« ^ a n u i n g . a e world Pilings, half way across the agPi originally part of the Wilson the final outcom e of the Pacific press *s a necessary collary to ideal. river, have been driven by the Freem an holdings, to S. K. Coast Conference 1 this ideaL n z .n l V n u -C 1 j ( ' d l l i r n S t BROOK IN GS-HAR BOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON "W orld’s Finest C lim ate” Paye S ix TAPnof u n m /V i H o m o fir m s nA A L. n quick ------ Complete $$ Bath n x T iie and Sinks •L J. Gal PLl'MBKc _ Careful and afternoon for Gold Beach lo at- nas Purcbased .he insurance, before in his life, has made th e lend Count, In st,lu te this after- ®ceoun,s f“™ er!y handled by freshm an team , and expects to n noon o o n a and n d f tomorrow. Classes will Mlss V E ddh OH. Policy eno plenty nlnntv of nf gam es this season. __ " '" 1. U" PolicY holders see resum e Monday are ask!-d ,o e ° n 'act Pete Les- Mr. and Mds. H. L. Abramson Friends. Monday, learned th a t " “T ' " ,o r/ 7 ,servl!*. in con’ of Idaho Falls, who had spent Mr. and Mrs. Bob Perkins left neC,,On W,,h ,h<?,r 'x,l,c‘es- about a week as guests of Mr. th a t day from Seattle, hound for M” ' Fd Thorton and baby and Mds. John W. Hogan, left, Honolulu. Hawaii, w here they daughter, born last Wednesday a t early S a tu rd a y for Los Angeles -“*** Beach hospital, w ere w here they will spend the w inter will spend some time. No other - Gold details were learned. brought home Monday. The little months. A party’ was given the Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lesm eister m *ss weiKhed 4 lbs., 13 oz. a t visitors by the Hogans. observed their 24th wedding an- b irth * but the dad> Eddie Thorn- . . . Mr. . -------- ...... illwa XIluIIipson and Mrs. Thos Thompson niversary, with a family dinned ton’ could not* or w °uld not di- and tw’o children, N ancy Louise at the home. Ivulge the name. J and Johnnie Boll, of Richland, Mr and Mrs. C. H. Munger, Mrs. Mildred Byrne and h e r W ahsington, a re spending 10 <>f Milwaukee, W ise., have come daughters, Joan and M a r g a r e tJ d a ' s w *th his m other, Mrs. Ber- to th is area and have settled at while en route to P ortland la st, ce W ard- W hile here Tom is at their place, north om town. week, stopped at Eugene w here renew ing acquaintances of his they visited Gene Gould breifly. form er residence here some 13 t Gene, they say, is assisting in years ago. the journalism departm ent by helping the instru cto r of print- \ p YV<!V1 h o r c l l n v n ing Gene was connected wi‘h the I Ild V t; FOR G LA SS PROBLEM S A utom obile G lass S a fe ty S h e e t a n d P la te G lass fo r th a t D esk o r Coffee T ab le ! UPHOLSTERING !W e a r e fixed to do a n y kin d o f U p h o ls te rin g an d ¡R e p a irin g . Good m a te ria ls on h a n d , an d p le n ty o f sam p les to choose fro m . & F U R N IT U R E S T O R E B R O O K IN G S E L E C T R IC W IN D O W G L A S S — e ith e r C ry s ta l o r P la te MEADOW’S AUTO SERVICE N in th an d L S tr e e ts WS* WE & Ô Î ; F O R GOOD M E R C H A N D IS E ME L P lu s S .& H . G re e n Savings Stamp* BROOKINGS MARKET is Har-Brook Gar<li A n o th e r C r o f t Lily S easo n Draws To An AV ill T h e re B e E n o u g h 6s and 6s To Sea Our Bulbs Are Groum W ithout Aid of Commercial ft RIGDON & BOMHOFF G ro w e rs o f Q u a lity C roft Lilies B, & B, Cah Build It! Now In Our New Location BETTER ABLE TO HANDLE YOUR BUILDING NEEDS! A T R E A S O N A B L E PRICES M ri ;.Ä LET Licenced under the im Ron b-v lamination. I Nook Cafe Bldg . 4 m iles so u th o f H a rb o r on Highway P h o n e 1701 C R E S C E N T C IT Y . C A L IF O R N IA Henry Z. A harbor school Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush left _ l i e 21 ICC Che new spapers of America. Could be made into t w o good .last W edenesday evening fo r, P arker, Arizona, w here they will PVer since colonial days, have apartm ents, la c re cf ground, spend the w inter looking a fte r PoHormed outstanding service freedom by the publication well, electric pump. Inquire of th eir property in terests a t th a t I place. of news w ithout fe a r or favor. i Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lehm an Today, in 1917, it is an accepted GEO. BAXTER. HARBOR J and two daughters, cf Dayton, tru th w ith all who have en stopped en route home from joyed the priveleges of citizen- Palo A lto to visit form er friends. L et I s H elp Y ou W ith A n y o f Y o u r Watchi is always perfc Me P/ace to SA LE D fin p .A»» is „ 'YOUR S P A P 7 E " R — ,~” Ser- r a NE _ W u ------- ‘" E F lw d o m bY serving You", “RoPQlico "Because r\f of fb« the im portence ~ of new spapers, and th e ir service, 1 am K^ad 1° designate this per- iod as N ational N ew spaper Week in Oregon. "E a rl Snell, G overnor” • This New and Im proved M otor Oil gives — 1 M O M POWER . . . . Y M O M GAS MILTS . . . New Hours, 10 a. m. to $ P D IN N E R S A N D SHORT ORDERS CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY FLOSSIE BUCHANAN. Prop!**' V M O M DRIVING ECONOMY Now Building Millwork, Cabinets Windows and Doors, Pre-cut Garages, Houses, Bulb Sheds Concrete Work M A SON & EDW ARDS G EN ERA L CONTRACTORS Box 157 B ro o k in g s, O reg o n 1 M O M MOTORING PLTAS’J R f because it deant as it lubri cates. D rive in today. You'll be glad vou made the change to HAVOLINE! Brookings TEXACO Service Bert DeMoss Bush’s Lily Gardens BAR»* P. O. BOX 131 Growers of Prize Croft Easterb High Bud Count Our Aim- G rtle rs a cc e p ted f o r Select Ptar.‘:r* . CoTnm<'~eial B u lb s f o r deliver;.’’ | ^r la te r. _____