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Thursday, February 28, 1953 BROOKINGS-HARBOR P ILO T, BROOKINGS, O R EG O N Page Seven <v ;e Local N ew s H appenings A b o u t Folks You K now Mrs. Emily Southwell of Sea side Park, New Jersey, is visit ing her nieces. Mrs. Edith Ackley and Mrs. Dora Beaulieu for six weeks. The youthful 84-year-old Mrs. Southwell arrived from the east by plane at Los Angeles and is visiting relatives from South ern California, along the coast up into W ashington while on this journey. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Stafford en joyed a visit last week from Mrs. Luella Hirsch of Portland. Bob Chambers left for Portland Friday morning accompanied by his brother-in-law, C. W. Honey well of San Francisco, who had been visiting him for s e v e r a l days. They will visit a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chambers, w here Bob will become acquainted with his new grandson, Dean Robert Jr., who was born Feb. 6. On their return, they will be ac companied by Mrs. Chambers who has been in Portland helping to care for her daughter-in-law who suffered a broken leg during the Christm as vacation. She is re covering satisfactorily. Mrs. Edith Warnock returned the first of the week from Mayo Clinic at Rochester. Minn., where she had been for two weeks. Mrs. W arnock was diagnosed by Nobel Prize W inner Dr. Hinch, rheu- motologist. She went by s tra to liner from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gustafson and Mr. Gustafson's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gustafson, drove to Portland on Saturday. The visitors will re turn to their home at Penccr, Minn., by train from there, while Fred and his wife will return to H arbor by the last of the week. Women of the B aptist church will use their talents to increase their funds by original projects. Each w’oman will begin with $1 to m ake as much as possible by September. There were 26 pres ent Thursday at the dessert lun cheon at Hendricks “play room.’’ S. O Newhouse. of Gold Beach, Only a m onth a fte r he h a d « aa a business caller here Tues- completed his huildinc A f Ma enough room, so this week the day. He «„ended Rotary. , ot found he had j(ls* a£ J half carpenters are busy, doubling the size of the plant. ♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦eeeeeeee« SEE M E FOR- LAND LEVELING BRUSH CLEARING ROAD BUILDING AL Have You Tried The NEW L A U N D E R E T T E ? SA R V E R TELEPHO NE 302 Easy Street, Brookings I T IS M O S T C O N V E N IE N T ! B. B. Crabb Co. Accounting-Bookkeeping Payroll & Income Taxes Gardner Building Brookings, Oregon The Henry K errs called by r a dio and phone to their son-in-law Bob Rettke, Sunday. They had ju st recovered from seasickness. The K errs em barked about the time a terrific storm struck the eastern seaboard. Bob told the Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCord Pilot the call came through fast a re parents of a 7-yb. 10-oz. son and clear. The ship was about born at Brookings Clinic Feb. 23. half way to Naples, Italy. This, their fifth child, has been Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dixon, af named David Earl. Mrs. McCord te r spending the w inter at Glen is the form er Jean Jordan. dale, Arizona, returned home last week. Curry County Pom ona Grange will meet a t Ophir Saturday, Paul DeBlock is doing the land March 8, at 11 a. m. A pot luck scaping at the Roy Brimm home, dinner will be enjoyed at noon. and has a large num ber of shrubs A program of special interest is and evergreens already in place. being planned by the lecturer, L ittle Terry, son of Mr. and Bea Phipps. Mrs. Vernon Hanscam, and his Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hendry have grandm other, flew to Gold Beach K moved to the B ertha Moore house and Crescent City with his uncle, on the Winchuck. The Hendrys Junior, Monday. Terry was much have sold their florist business thrilled with the experience, and and greenhouse to Mr. and Mrs. when old enough, may be ta k M. M. McVay who will carry on. ing flight instruction from his uncle. Joe Kinnaird made a trip to A nother m eeting of the Youth Porterville, Calif., to bring his family here to make their home. movement will 1 m * held Monday Mr. and Mrs. Thor Ask of Vash evening, March 10. All parents on, Wash., arrived last week for are especially asked to attend, a visit with relatives in Brookings and those with tim e and desire to help in this worth-w hile move and Harbor. ment will be most welcome. Of Hugh Akers is recuuperating ten the couple w ithout children from mumps. He was ill last w-eek appreciate them and are most an- 1 for two days, and then went to xious to raise the standard of school, only to come home with the children’s environm ent. An the mumps, which took all the investm ent in youth bears a high fun out of life for him. ra te of interest. lust take your clothes in to be washed. Place them in the new automatic Norge Washer— (io, do your shopping—when you return your clothes will be washed and spun dried. TRY IT! This Laundry equipment u as sold and installed By the \la to t Company— Brookings, Oregon B R O O K IN G S LAUNDRY MATOTS WASHER S P E C IA L T H IS W EEK WITH THE REMARKABLE mi© d i m e W H IL E T H E Y L A S T — narr I aiu J ««at« | •■■•I J10.50 Regular 100% V IR G IN W OOL $ 7 .9 5 MENS SHIRTS, special S i0.50 Regular 80% W OOL, 20 pet. Nylon SHIRTS, special „ „ . $ 7 .9 5 . S7.95 Regular, CORDUROY SHIRTS, Maroon, Green, Red, special $ 5 .9 5 P H IL L IP S C L O T H IN G Vincent Building Brookings N ot even a dial io set! Just press (he Tim e-Line button and this new Norge does the real. Fills with just enough water— then washes, rinses, spin dries—and turns itself off! Ofl/y $279.00 Ask for free demonstration > Only in NORGE.. . This Sensational Combination o f Features! Vitaihe* with A erated W aterf Soap goes to work before wash action starts. 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