4 NOVEM BER »JP, loia I 'Us lookiaji ®ther lih^ ner la-v afte., •L and lb of PnaeAate i e study _ rhursdav ''»Petfvt I lot Cas, * ads 4. 1948 B R O O KING S-H ARBOR P IL O ? B r u t a * Owe « The W o rld ’s Best C lim a te PAGE F IV Ê io Redwood school P. T. A. fo r rin g , suffering w ith a heart a il I a 21 a!!° We5 n pa,r t >- ¡m erit Sh-' v iH be kept th ^re a ! vice-presidency by a 40 to 18 is not com plete at tb;s tim e. G u th rie beat F o rsyth on a nnf , Cl° Se Of the ev*™ ng a - mbei of days under o h -e n a - "1J gin. ’ tot including the aopho- over from laat week more class. The sophomore vote w rite -in b a llo t fo r county judge. pot luck supper was served in tion. ,nd Mrs. Speck M yers the banquet rooms. The th ird and -________________________ sts for an enjoyable eve-1 f o u rth degrees w ill bel given trty Sunday at th e ir ome | a ci ass of candidates Nov. 4. T ? F uneral services were were held held ru n Q e ra i p services r> .u ns in honor o f M r. and - M rs . neK3/ fo 01 r A rth u r Guthrie has donated Hitch recent newlyweds. ___ , ___ ’ ^3- ■rom his sen '• < ,ls aneron Pn ’ to i Hatch W ie r’s m o rtu a ry at Crescent C ity help make the b X ? fo r jf< b the la d - ¿lymond, M r. and M rs. liv in g in Oregon. In te rm e n t wa.s *** A uxi'*ury. Mrs. H ow ard James 2 ride free The»e fores apply to F*er Mr. and M rs Dan 1 a tl. O. O. F. cemetery, Crescent, e ■ tiToai flights originating Monday through them. Mr. and M rs. Oscar C ity . ] O ur next meeting w ill be held Thursday (Effective M on, Nov. 8) ■NN Mr. and Mrs. Doug H o l- I - MuiU IK.'tl P ostm ester Mrs. Perk Bosch Nox 5 M s 00 P m. at the Odd twin/ and the honored cou- is having a new building erected Fellows nail. > the hosts. J on the Mrs. M iria m Barnes prop- The committee to d raw up the Earl Grange m et in reg- e rty on M ain street. She has re- by-laws met at Gene R eiling's «son, Thursday evening j ceived permission fro m the post home. Norma Felipe, reporter, rUklAMIMTO Enjoy a five percent discount on hall at F o rt D ick. Past ¡office departm ent at Washington ___’ « . « • round-trips, provided you buy your p Lee Kloske presit ed in , to b uild a new building. M a te ria l M R F llkC IS C « of Master B u ckn e r. j and lum ber are being hauled t o ! m w L flekets before starting trip. (Effec­ ’“ Iwrti ¡-4 The students were furnished l . i . MW k. . candidates w ere in it i- i the ground and construction soon tive November I 8) [r "he first and second d e -' " ’i l l sta rt. The present post office '*• ’ h < m w le ballots fo r election Uk I UR Okwct The ladies degree team j b u ild in g has been sold. J and bel eve it or not. Dewey and L .iri tuna k lt'l W l u i l ithe initiatory w o rk k . Mas-1 Special services w ill be held v, arrcn K;'t the presidency and] n w M Jtiion of Crescent Redwood »t the local church Sunday when tos m m s »ss master fo r the de- Rev. E. C. H icks w ill give an l. rk. The hall was g ra n te d address to the G irl Scouts in oh- servance of G irl Scout Sunday. G irls Scouts and leaders w ill a t­ tend the service. Special music w ill be furnished by the young people's choir. M r. and Mrs. Ernest Maas of E u re ka spent the week-end here renew ing acquaintances w i t h WITH A th e ir many friends. They fo rm e r­ ly resided here. For ¡nformi’io» fcADQUARTERS Mrs. L ily W oodruff was rushed w reseosbenj »e your hovel «geni or to Seaside hospital Monday eve- FOR phon« UTH n .» ™ YOUTH CENTER NEW LOW FARES * One-half f . . ; e .or the family 5 a off for round trips School Notes âte’ school ¡t$ ràdio ndricks irnhujre Co. Westinghouse LITTLE JEWEL ie Furniture id Appliances ; e 'B iltw ell' Vpholstered Furniture imens Beds, Springs and (if The famous peauty Rest” |Mottresses Harmon 01) QUALITY NO Ir'm Furniture •■d the famous erfect Sleeper” MATTRESS >s!ey Radios Mors and Range» I Coleman0 Heaters an< in-or Fum aces pater Heaters Monarch' "trie. Wood and Combination Ranges Armstrong and Felt Base hnoleum '^ ^ B u ild in g rr 2 1 3 C lassified Ad: 7R11 A Console Radio in a Capsule Form F o r S ale: 1 4 h.p. garden tra c ­ to r c u ltiv a to rs , cover hoe. disc, spray an^ fe rtiliz e r attachm ents. Also 1 4 h.p. B rig g -S tra tto n gas m otor. C. R. Seymour, H a rfo r. * --------------- -------- F o r R e n t: Four-roam house, butane heater, range, w a te r heat- r f r mished. L a rte garden space. I garage, ocean view. C. R. S e y -' ncur, H arbor. • thwest îa F o r Sale: 2 lots, east end of town, 26x80. W rite Box 444. city j >r see Lloyd Knapp. "Ransom av- enue. 35-2* 1 Fc r Sale : about 400 lbs. choice "ro ft bulblets, w rite box 133.! Brookings. 35U j F o r S ale: 1940 C hevrolet de ’ tixe 4-door sedan, excellent con­ d itio n . $900. A. H. Newton, 2 mi. so. H arbor. F o r Sale: 1941 Dodge sedan, has tw o tog lights, back-up lig h t a ir conditioning unit- E xcellent radio, electric clock, good brakes and tires, and anti-sw ay bar. M o ­ to r and other mechanical p a rt* good as new. O tto C . T u rle y, 35tf. Brookings. F o r S ale: 34 V8 coupe. $75 L yle B. D ill, west of C ham bers 35-4* F ir Courts. H arbor. F o r Sale: 1^36 P lym outh 4-door in good condition See et Dr. Barnes 3 miles south of B ro o k ­ ings 35-3* B u lb assortm ents m ailed anyw here in L’ . S. prepaid. (ID E A L C H R IS T M A S G IF T ) SPECIAL FALL BULB SALE —l A Here’» beauty, u tilir v and performance all wrapped up in a »mall, »leek 9 % a 6"s6" ea»e— ideal fo r end table», bed»ide table», kitchen shelves— yet pow erful enough to t ill a ballroom w n h crystal cleau music. Styled 00 a ll »ides. R e a ra c ta b le , d is a p p e a r in g handle. Green and gold, ivory and gold. . . . . < h< k List. ( ut out and M.til. Bulbs Will Be Delivered to Post Office. No Handling ( ’harifes. Thirty Days to Pay! 0 and f & f hnf w estinghouse 3 ro c k irg s E ectric & Radio Co. high school carnp / all H irh S-N m »1 Gym. z Poors Open nt 8:00 p. m. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1948 Students with «tudent bodv tickets, 25c Adults. 50c. Grade School Students. Poor Prizes Bineo Baseball Thro» P a rt Throw Rine Toss I a’tr? B.H.th Fortune Telling—Come One. (om e All. H r Land and Coast G row n T U L IP S , top size bulbs 10 fo r 75c; 50 fo r $1.00 C ottage T u lip s Advance. M a rsh a ll Haig, A lbino. Golden H a rvest. D a rw in T u lip s — C ity of H aarlem , C lara B u tt. W illia m P itt t. topia, W m. uopeiana. n o e of H aarlem . Inglescom Ingl- -< «»rnbt Coja-land. n Pride bt > en«A . in n e r* s E l zabeth, B a rtig o n , Roae Copeland. 1 a rro t Tulips Fantasy, V io le t Queen, Blue P a rro tt, Orange F a v o rite . D utch H ya cin th s Y e llt w. Red. W hite. Rose, I jg h t Blue 25 bulbs $2.75 50 bulbs $5 25. Ranunculus, separate shades Mixed Shades 100 bulbs $2 50 100 bulba $2 00 K in g A lire d D a iio d ils o r mixed Narcissus, a ll bloom ing, to la rg e sizes, top q u a L ty- 25 bulbs, $175; 50 bulbs, 1100 L ily B ulbs »good bloom inp size) C ro ft, Regal, and U m b e lla tu m , Regal L ilie s — 10 bulbs. 75c; 25 bulbs, $2 00; 50 bulbs $3 50- 100 bulbs. $6 75. L’m b e lla tu m , 10 ulbs, $1.00, 25 bulbs, $2 25; 50 bulbs $4 25 100 bulba, $8 00. C ro ft 10 bulbs, $100; 25 bulbs $2 25 ; 50 bulbs $4 25 100 bulbs $8 00 Crocus Bulbs, 100 bulbs, $1.75 Rainbow M ix, »same p ric e ! Blue, yellow , w hite, purple. C a lla L ilie s , choice of colors w h ite , yellow , pink and black B lack ( A r m P ic tu m i looks very g