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B rookings -H arbor Pilot, B rookings , O regon P age F our kUuje rOrT irrora news S^t Lindberg is in Korea, driv- ory. South Dakota, who weee in ¡ng a motor repair unit. The the state on a a visit. army “Stars and Stripes” recent Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearmine By Hazel Cram Port Orford chamber of com ly carried an article commend returned last week fîom Los merce met Monday night, Jan. 8, ing Lindberg for his ability in Angeles where they spent month and outlined the business for the keeping the machinery rolling. visiting relatives. Walter says he An interesting letter to friends didn’t have the trouble getting year. The group will launch its from Miss Myna Tilton tells of home this year like he had last membership drive at the next her travels through the central I year at the same time when me meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Norton states on her way to Texas, to was forced to remain overnight spent New’ Years at Portland, spend the winter. She visited her south of Eureka with a road both a vacation trip and buying birthplace of Ramsey, Ill, and closed by snow. Miss Mary Rose of North Digh saw people she hadn’t seen for tour for their variety store. ton. Mass., arrived the* latter 40 years. Points of itnerest along The Montgomerys were also in Portland for the holidays, then the way were Niagara Falls, the P^rt of the week for several motored to Barstow’, Calif., to Mammoth Cave and Fort Knox, weeks visits here with her broth- visit a son, Roger, who is in the Ky., (where she was disappoint- er ar»d sister^in-law, Mr. and service there. Mrs. Montgomery ed in not seeing Uncle Sam’s big Mrs. Joe Rose. Mr- and Mrs. Homer Kessler is substituting in the bank for pile of gold). In Nashville, Tenn., she visited the broadcast of Prince ' v ° rp Portland visitors the first Velma Sabin who was called to Albert ’ s “ Grand Ol ’ Opry. ” She of the week. California by the serious illness reports that the weather in her Mr. and Mrs. Don Codrtier of her mother. part of Texas is cold and windy, were Eureka visitors Sunday and Home extension unit met Jan but lacks Oregon rain. Monday forenoon. Their shops 5th. The Young Homemakers held Mrs. Jessie Fromm is on her were closed Monday morning. a night meeting, Jan. 4, at the way to New York state, where home of Mrs. Virginia Forty, Some sneak thief lifted the she will visit relatives and friends. cash box at Pine Cone Theatre with 12 members present. Cecil Bush underwent dental one evening late last week. Mrs. There was a new arrival for surgery at Crescent City last Kemp had stepped from the tic the James Lindbergs Jan. 6, their week. third daughter, weighing 8^ lbs. ket office for just a moment, to Regular monthly meeting of allow the thief, probably stand P.-T. A. will be held at the local ing in the lobby, to do his act. grade school, Tuesday, Jan. 23. | An undisclosed amount was re A financial report will show’ how moved, probably most of the much the Christmas program had evening’s receipts. cost. Local organizations respond-1 ed readily with contributions. A P.-T. A. project planned for1 ' March is the yearly Amateur Hour, which can be the best yet with co-operation from all local talent. Residence Phone: 281 Plans are under way in the Box 211 I high school for the minstrel and Phone 341 ■ vaudeville act which will be pre Notary Public C. O. Leonard sented some time in February. SALESMEN: The gymnasium has been busy O. S. Young Hans Nelson । with basketball during the past Earl Docherty I week. The home independents Brookings, Oregon won from Coquille easily 48 to 20 on Thursday night. The main We have several completely lineup includes Waitring. Marsh. finished and modern homes that Gates, Robinson. Hale and Sweet with several others turning out can be bought on FHA terms. for practice. 1936 m ton Chev. truck, $165. Friday night the seventh and Inquire at the office. eighth grade team lost to Ophir, the girls volleyball players were Dave DaDwson: 6 acres ocean also defeated, and the high school frontage with small house. Ex first string gained the honors. cellent road, close in. Has Sandy 32 to 29 from Ophir. beach, beautiful v iew. $4350. Saturday night saw the second string win from the Coos Rover 5 acres cleared and unfinished Indians i na fast-action game, house, with 2-car basement ga- 25 to 16. Coos River first string rage. Large chicken house and showed a cldse co-ordination, pro several other out-buildings, All viding an exciting game with modern plumbing. One of the the lead changing hands until the most extensive views in this vi- last quarter, when the Indians cinity. Excellent buy at $6500, upped their score to end it 42 to terms. 35. The new electric scoreboard is a great improvement. The com One acre in town, all level. One bined Port Orford and Langlois of the bettr building spots, $1200. bands played during the inter- misison. 47 acres with a home needing G. A. Miller, father of Hazel Rome repairs for $2850. Fine Cram, is in the Sacred I leart spring water piped to house. A hospital, Eugene, for medical at small amount of timber on the tention. He was taken there by place. his son-in-law, Fred Harris, who was spending a few days here. 4 acres with highway frontage, Most of Mr. Miller’s relatives re close in, suitable for exclusive side near Eugene, so he doesn’t homes. lack lor visitors while in the hos pital. Service station for lease: cellent opportunity for someone. Very small amount handit s. C. 0. LEONARD L. L. LEONARD T hursday , J anuary If you like to sing, you are be- j ing urged to go to the Commun-1 ity Church. Saturday night, and join the choir. Remember the parable of the talents. The re modeled choir loft will accom modate many new members. To A. F. Pierce and R. C. Baughn, goes credit for the carpentry. For Sale: Customaire heater, good condition a n d thorughly cleaned recently. Phone 555 or incjuire at Pilot. 47tf i 8, i qs i replied that the local chapter meets Monday evenings at the C'--*-- Rod & Gun Club building Chetco and any man or boy interested in singing or listening to music was welcome to come. Case’s Sport Shop, Crescent City, will play the Ramrods at the Gymn tonight. It is a non league game. Penny Supper, Sat Drew Large Crowd The highlight of the “Penny Supper,” staged by P.-T. A., Sat urday evening at the high school was the entertainment given by the Brookings Barbershop chorus members. Some of the numbers sung by the group, wearing bright-colored vests, each distinctively designed were: “After Dark,” “Moonlight Bay,” “Sweet Adeline. “Old Black Joe” and Cony Island Babe.” The group was not stingy with en- cores. The leader, Bob Perkins, up- on being asked if he had any thing to say about SPEBSQSA, MARCII OF DIMES JANUARY IS-31 Redfield’s Brokers duality Groceries Meats Fresh Vegetables a Specials For Friday and Saturday Growers Elect Meeting of the Curry and Del Norte unit of Pacific Bulb Grow ers Assn., Inc., met at Chetco Grange Tuesday evening, with general problems being discussed and measures taken to correct them. Officers for the year were fnotel site. All for only $7500 vv ith elected: Wm. Fisher, president ; to:ms it desired. Cecil Watts, vice-president; Mrs. W. W. Wollam, secretary-treas urer; Dave Crocket and Joseph lent location. Rease Rose, executive committee. with liberal terms. 6 acres with 250 feet of hwy. frontage, south of Harbor. Live able home with unfinished 3-car garage. Many largo beautiful trees, several ocean view’ build- We Work With SPEED to Fill Your NEED!..... NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J e Zumpfe spent the week-end at Merrill they visited at the home of his siste . Mrs. R. J. Petrik. and family The occasion of the family get- siste and brother-in-law EGGS, LG. AA NU-LAID, Dozen 68c EGGS, Medium Nu-Laid, Dozen 65c Old South GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS, No. 2 tin . 25c Old South ORANGE JUICE, 46-oz. tins . . 39c POND'S FACIAL TISSUE, 300 count . . . 29c HUNT'S PORK & BEANS, 300 tins . . . 10c NUCOA, 2-lb. Pk.................................. 69c KRAFT DINNERS, 2 for....................... 25c GERBERS BABY FOOD, 3 for............. 25c LUMBER JACK SYRUP, Im. Maule, 5-lb. tin 89c LIGHT AMBER HONEY, 5-lb. tin . 93c We Have FRESH, CRISP VEGETABLES DAILY If you hare the time at home to coo[ some of our "cheaper," so-called tougher cuts of meat, you will be able to save money and be assured of your family well. Long, slow cooking at a loir temperature will am the tougher fibre and g/ve you a truly delicious meat dish tri th more flavor than some of our more expensive cuts. IFe are aware of the fact that people have become conscious of how far the dollar trill c trill gire you meat priée meat.