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Page Eight World»» Fmeat CGimafS K K U V J tsJ -P « b 5 -H A K B i >n r u A H , n r o o K in g s , O regon nJU AY, avgcst ing along the highw ays and by keley. H e r m o th e r w a s w e l l ) end, has NEWS ALONG THE ways e ith e r place^’^ 8Ood k w ith eyes m odestly cas» enough to accom pany h e r th e re down don’t blame them i f they fo r a v is it. fa il to greet you n o r be suspici* Miss B e tty B o lin and h e r room ous of a forage on y o u r cabbages B ro o kin gs rn e ye d to Cave „ . jo u ------------ „ -------mate, M iss B e tty W ru c k , re tu rn - - » . r - t couldn’t «u. The Azalea G arden C lub - I he Azalea Garden club w ill — they seek only a m in u te m y r- Ju n ctio n , Sunday, and lost a real ed to G lendale la st week a fte r fo rta b le anvwh meet the second T h u rsd a y o f th e ! tlew<xxl whos€ ta p ro o t has oblig- slu g fe st to the host team . A l- e n v y in g a m o n th s v a ca tio n h e re ' name of cosh Ho* m onth. Aug. 12, as usual but the ,ngI>’ rem ained w ith in o u r own though o u th it, the J u n ctio n bovs " ith M iss B o lin ’s parents, M r those “ God f a" anv«* m eeting w ill be in the fo rm of co u n ty borders, and not one al- managed to eke runs o u t in big and Mr«. C a rl B o lin . The tw o L ynn H a ' m "^aken” p t'o T iJ Ue- a pot lu c k picnic, follow ed by a rf ady c lim b ing Pikes Peak in q u a n tity in the s ix th , too much young wom en a re jr th e ir se n io r James, was m n ? ' b rie f business m eeting at Azalea ( - ° l° ra do fo r the locals to overcom e. ................ um oe mo - ye a r ........... at th e G lendale o S „ a , n „ « ita r . riu m he did smHe smile an<j and The Sox enjoyed a 6 to 4 lead tra m ng fo r nurses, and w ill be to be here instead p a rk in Brookings. Hiya Desert, the old Man of the going in to the last o f the s ix th g ra d u a te d the la tte r p a rt o f th is The tim e has been set fo r 1 Mountain tells me: when Cave J u n c tio n boys ru in e d m onth, o’clock, on account o f the picnic _ ... . ■ '( “ Now th a t the blooms are the game by a n n e xin g nine runs. M r. and M rs. M. L. D e M a rtin lunch. Ice cream w ill be served , j , b , the club, coffee w ill be .e rve n ,ad,'" 8 ° n ,h ‘‘ rambl<' r " H ow ever, B ro o kin gs came back and fa m ily re tu rn e d th e la tte r by the hostesses o f the day. Each ¡S ' " i , ' “ prUne R am b“ 'r w ith fo u r in the seventh and p a n o f th e w eek fro m an extend A ,E °r . Sale: About 4 tons m em ber should h r,ng her ow n * M aS “ " J 25 P° sslblc th re e in the e ig h th , ju s t sh o rt ed * n p to the eastern p a rt o f th e A lfre d daffodil, jumbe , table service a fte r flo w e n n g and every year, o f a w in , 16 to 13. U n ite d S tates. d a is . etc. Contact J* Im m e d ia te ly a lte r the business sin" . ,h e ir 8 ro '‘ " ’ *’ ™ / “ avy. F lo yd S w earingen s ta rte d on M rs. L y n n H a m p to n , accom B ox 26, Harbor. session the new president, Mrs. j , “ s,m p!e , ° ™ * ° u * plose the m ound fo r the Sox b u t gave pwnied by h e r tw o nieces, a rriv e d G uy Rice, vice-president. Mrs. 1° ,be K,r ° . i *" “ 5? ! w a y to P aul M a ris in the s ix th . I t home la st w eek fro m S alem and » » n n w e r e d th iQ v p a r I r a in m a Ann Bob Perkins, secretary, Mrs. flowered th is year. T ra in in g and p la in ly was not P a u l’s day and C o rv a llis w here she had visite d H e m in g W aters, and chairm en ty in g new canes should s ta rt S w earingen again to o k the h ill as w e ll as atte n d e d the su m m e r o f the d iffe re n t com m ittees w ill im m ediately. And "a p p ly a 3- in the seventh, p itc h in g good b a ll school. H e r d a u g h te r is v is itin g welcome, and not o n ly welcome purpose spray to roses every ten the re m a in d e r o f the w ay, p ro v-: a t N am pa. Id a h o fo r a w h ile , but seek, suggestions fro m the days in g th a t he p ro b a b ly could have _ i . A nice th o u g h t down M em ory w on i f le ft on .he h ill. | ‘ bas be<>n * '* » < « rem ainder o f the m em bership as t Benson hart slu g g in g hon- “ 1 , i ’ . 8 ^ 0“ " 85 S ,ree,s’ t0 to ways and means o f m a kin g this Lane fo r B rookings, by the sea- ors A r fo r the locals w ith tw o Sou- mUCh tO lb e lr ^ fulness, "Dost thou rem em ber yet, an outstanding y e a r in the club's When the curved moon, then histo ry. The day w ill end w ith bles and th re e singles in six ' - 7 “ a v is it to some o f the o u tsta n d lingering in the west, paused in trip s to the p late. S w earingen James Complains About yon waves her m ighty horns to ing gardens o f the d is tric t. V e t." — O. p. came up w ith th re e h its and Torrid Portland “ A ir ” G riffith . Moon and H a g g e rty had -n, ... The ('ace of the W ayward tw o each. T he sh o rt score: a ir *<;o nd‘ t ‘oned people Tup Root— B ro o kin gs 220 020 4 3 0 -1 6 18 6 J*«OP Wh° ‘^ e a lo n g the P a* The c lu b has been requested Cave Jet. 202 009 30x— 16 16 5 ‘ fiC ® Ope s u ffe r ‘u n to ld ” m is to send a young m yrtle w o o d tree Lynn H am pton, secretary, and B a tte rie s : S w earingen, M a ris eries e ve ry tim e th e y go in to to one o f our a ffiliated clubs fo r Roy W eidem an, president, o f the <61. S w earingen (7 ) and M oon; the va lle y, e sp e cia lly d u rin g th e the purpose o f illu s tra tin g a lec B rookings Rotary- club, re tu rn e d F o r Cave J u n ctio n . S m ith and sum m er m onths. H o w a rd James, tu re and la te r re -p la n tin g . T his m em ber o f th e school board, w h o n . „ . „ Sunday fro m Longview . Wash., Pagni. d ifficu lt assignment has b e e n attended to school m a tte rs in en and F at Kerns Br w here th e y had attended the given to o u r past president. Mrs. Salem and P o rtla n d la s t w eek- sum m er conference o f D ist. 102. D o ro th y Lockland. R o ta ry In te rn a tio n a l. M r. H a m p Because o f its m eandering ta p ton stopped at T ig a rd en ro u te root even a sm all m yrtle w o o a home to v is it his parents. tree is hard to get out o f the Freddie Stem pel, o f M ontesa ground in toto. So- i f you see o u r no, Wash., a rriv e d last week to P O R T L A N D , Aug. 3— In less ■ D orothy and her cohorts, com spend a m o n th ’s vacation w ith his th a n tw o weeks the 33 o u tsta n d - g plete w ith pick and shovel, w a lk - m other, M rs. Deb F ra zie r. ing g ra d u a tin g senior? w ho m ake up the ro s te r o f The Oregon A ll- ® S ta rs w ill assemble in P o rtla n d ■ fo r tw o weeks o f p ra c tic e p rio r ■ to th e ir clash w ith the P o rtla n d ■ A ll-S ta rs at M u ltn o m a h s ta d u im ' _ ( u m t in and list it with us! Our sales record speaks for S a tu rd a y n ig h t. Aug. 28. C ave Ju n ction Is O u th it, But W in s " IIIY TR A U " "Classified Iki Local N ew s Item s The Town $1 H . S. A ll-S ta rs W ill .................. ............................................ Play Shrine Game B Do You W a n t To Sell Y o u r P ro p erty? itself! You will get PROM PT, COURTEOUS and COM P E T E N T SRRVICK! W e solicit your listings! SE E OUR AD IN TH E R E A L E S T A T E SEC TIO N ! RAYMOND A. LOWER, Broker EDI 111 DEV ENY, Sales and Insurance Ic m p la r H otel B u ild in g P H O N E 153 B rookings, Oregon fantçe The fo o tb a ll clash is the firs t a n n u a l S h rin e rs ’ h o s p ita l game w ith a ll proceeds to go to the P o rtla n d u n it o f th e S h rin e rs' h o s p ita l fo r c rip p le d ch ild re n . Coach D ick S u th e rla n d o f the state squad w ill greet his g rid - ders at a luncheon at the P o rt G E N E R A L R E P A IR IN G BODY AND FENDER WORK and h otel. S u n d av , Aug. 15. T he ■ ixrvv UGHT FIXTURES and A D M IR A L Portable and Console Radios For Anything Electrical, We Are In A Position To Serve You Well! Brookings Electric & Radio Company Val Mendenhall Sr. W . E. W olfe I Jla.vers w ill m ak e th e ir heart- " q u a rte rs there d u rin g the P o rt land v is it. The Oregon team w ill p ra c tic e at Com m erce high, w ith sessions tw ic e a day the firs t w eek and once d a ily the sec ond w eek. . S u th e rla n d , w ho led The D alles to a s ta te cham pionship last fa ll, w ill be assisted by Ed Rvan o! K la m a th . Pete S usick o f Coos Bay and Don Mabee of LaG rande t _____ a W IL L A R D B A T T E R IE S PAINT! TITAN 01 TE LE P H O N E 134 C. N . G oldizen G. W. Darlim ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Rotary and Lions To Enjoy Picnic As a fe a tu re o f service club; j a c tiv itie s especially when it is applied in in te r-c lu b relations, isj the o rd e r o f the day, next Tues-i day evening. when B rookings Ro-i ta ry c lu b w ill be guests of th e 1 ¡C rescent C ity Lions club, a t a I i l°dRP on the H iouchi. A pot lu ck a ffa ir, this p ic n ic i I w ill be in under the p rogram ; t h a irm a n of the Crescent C it y 1 club. A bout a dozen local R o ta r-I lans have said they w ould a t tend. others expressed w illin g n e ss, i f possible to do so. M ALL M ODEL 7 GASOLINE ENGINE CHAIN SA 'A one- o r tw o -m a n to o l) lig h te r in w e ig h t, 24-inch L o w e r in price, more p m odel weighs only 75 More com pact in design—can be m ore easily transported o rough te r ra in — o p erated w ith a m in im u m of clearar used successfully a fte r a fe w in stru ctio n s. Mows tim b e r up to and in c lu d in g trees 12 feet in diameter W IE R -S M ORTUARY F I N E R a I. 21-h o u r S c n i r e D IR E C T « ) R P H O N E 2301 Crescent City, California Arrangements can lx» made for either Burial or Cremation ,?aw8 Items Mrs. H e n ry K e rr was hostess last T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n at a s to rk shower, given in honor o f Mrs. Glen B lankenship, a t the K e rr home. A bout 20 ladies were present to enjoy the a fternoon. - trs. B la n ksh ip received many b e a u tif »J g ifts . M rs A J. K ercher. w ho spent •'« v t ra l w eeks here ca rin g fo r m o th e r. Mrs. Rode- r. d u rin g her recent II 'Iness. re tu rn e d to h e r home at tin g càain clu tch sw ivels keeps fo r any agle c u t. A utom atic stail-F engine ru n n in g w hen saw chain is Q uick detachable id le r is e a sily rem oved if saw is J*8® ■n cut. Im m e d ia te ly opacities. sharpener. A lso a va ila b le p n e u m a tic and in 18-inch e le c tric to :2-foet erf models, and MALL CHAIN SAW CO. S. R . H U N T , D is trib u to r Bill Jo n es, B ro o k in g s A gent