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Thursday, March 6, 1952 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Page Nine K * 1 L o ca l N ew s parents of M r!' Ha'roW S e r i e Z d a y ^ la s tw .v k and M rs P iirb Holman and Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Dick all of Lafayette, Ore., w ere vis itors over Saturday nyjht a t the Sergeant home. They were forced to leave early Sunday in order to be home Sunday evening for th eir usual employment Monday. . n w ru u rg vis iting her son-in-law and daugh ter, and small granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hanscam have added another member to that future Hanscam basketball team with the arrival of an 8-lb 9-oz. B arry Daniel at the Sea Loren L ater returned to Brook side hospital, Feb. 26. ings this week to arrange to move Mr. and Mrs. John Cavitt left personal belongings to Portland. Me. where he and his wife, the last week for McMinnville where form er Ruth H assett, will live. Mr. Cavitt will be in charge of Mr. L ater retu rn s to F o rt Ord a chicken and beef ranch. They next week where he will be dis have made their home here for charged from the army. Mrs. La the past several months, com ter has been in Maine since last ing here from Ulm, Mont. Sum mer. L. R. Harvey suffered a severe Mrs. W arren Sm ith began a heart attack at his home south flight to Gatlinburg, Tenn., on <>i Harbor the middle of last week Monday where she will conduct and is making slow gain at this business connected with the Pi time. Mrs. H arvey’s sister, Mrs. Phi S ettlem ent school for girls. Jessie Judkins, is taking care of him now. A. E. Sandbo who went to Co Mrs. Irene P o rte r l e f t last quille S aturday for a directors m eeting of Coo-Curry Electric week for Cupertino, Calif., to Co-operative, was a local victim visit for some time at the home of the Greyhound strike. He was of her daughter, Mrs. Evelyn m arrooned there and Mr. and Meineke, and family. Mrs. W. H. Hibbard drove up to Mrs. Carl Bolin is in Glendale, bring him home, Sunday. Calif., where she was called by A clinic, held under direction he illness of her m other, Mrs. A. of Mrs. Dorothea Miller, Curry Christensen. County health nurse, was success Will Tolman returned home ful, last week, with 157 school from Reedsport the hard way on students being vaccinated for Sunday and Monday, th at is, by smallpox, and 195 for diphtheria. hitching rides, as he was stranded Dr. John Wills, Mrs. Cecil W atts up the coast by the bus strike. and Mrs. Harold Sergeant assist He made the last part of the trip ed. w ith M rs . B ertha W hirry, from Gold Beach w ith Nick T u r Mrs. Koeller, Mrs. Molino, Mrs. ner on the mail truck, Monday Campbell helping with the chil- morning. dren. The clinic was held at the Mrs. Kay Standstrom told the W school health room. Pilot her beauty shop would be M arch 11 the Humboldt S ta te closed from March 19 to 26 as College choir will give an assem- she plans to attend a beauty shop I'-'v program for the local high convention and show at Portland. school. Concert has been arranged During the tim e she is away, a for the last period of the day. remodeling program will be c a r ried out. The Greyhound bus strike, cur rent this week, has ham pered a i Square dance enthusiasts of num ber of people. Rev. E. C ., this area are invited to attend nhoned the th*» Pilot P il o t Tuesday an advanced training class at thn the Hicks phoned to get in touch with his daugh Ophir Grange March 11 at 7:30 ter, Mrs. R. D. Rowley, to have p. m. Miss Jessalee M allalieu. Mrs. Rowley meet him at the recreation specialist of OSC. is airport Thursday afternoon. He to be on hand to give instructions w as about to leave Long Beach. says W anda Gossage, county ex Calif., when the sttrik e started. tension agent Daily papers are now being sent in by truck from Portland. The lilfa ry has been fortunate in obtaining through Mrs. Jessie Judkins, six volumes on high school and college chem istry. Any adult who may make chem istry a hobby as well as the students will find much value in these volumnes. The Grange is holding another card party in its series at the Grange hall this Saturday eve ning at 8 o’clock. Those a tten d ing the first one had an enjoy able evening and another good time should be had this time. C anasta and pinochle are played. Try Pilot Class A rs—they pay! LIFE, HEALTH, ACCIDENT and HOSPITAL INSURANCE For friendly help on youi per •oral insurpnee problem», without obli a lio n call or w rite: F.VZLT ST E W A R T . Di*t Mgr. Box 601, Salem. Oregon W oodmen A ccident Con ja n y Library Fund Has CALL FOR BIDS M ^ fe D o n a tio n s Notice it hereby divert th at the The library building cam paign is progressing favorably and do- nations or pledges are nearing the $2000 m ark, Mrs. A. E. Rap- raeger told the Pilot. So far only organizations have been approached and business- people and mills are next on the list for solicitation. After these have been contacted, a routine house-to-house campaign will be undertaken. More and more people are do nating books to library, including a donation recently received from the Ludlums, a donation from Ross Salvage and a selection of chem istry books donated by Mr. Skell of the University of Oregon. Use these columns—it pays! Cit>* of Brookings will accept bids for construction of a C ity Jail, I ^11 bids must be subm itted to ftnH * and be in the hands of the City Recorder at or before 4 o'clock P. M., March 14. and each bid must be accompanied by a cer tified check, payable to the City of Brookings, in an amount not less than 10% of the bid. which sum shall be subject to forfeiture as liquidated dam ages if such bidder fails o r refuses to enter into a contract with the City of Brookings. Plans and specifica tions may be obtained from the City Recorder. The c o n tra ct will be let to the lowest and best responsible bidder, but the City of Brookings reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. SEE Margaret's Flower Shop OF CRECCENT CITY Dealers in the following merchandise: is happy to announce that DON YOUNG OF Y O U N G 'S G IF T SH O P Groceries will he your headquarters for Hardware Flowers, Potted Plants and Funeral Sprays Maytag Appliance (also Bowers by wire) Frigidaire Appliances O P E N IN G D A Y Friday, March 7th Coleman Heating — FREE — Youngstown Kitchens G A R D E N IA S to the first 50 ladies! Universal Pumps Fuller Paints I WILCOX VENEER MEG. CO. .7« Oregon C O -O P E R A TIV E Association to 60 Membership Shares Authorized By Charter February 15, 1952 MEMBERSHIP SHARES OFFERED AT $5.000. PAR VALUE Larro Feeds Lee and Levi Clothing Wesco and Currin Shoes Fishing Tackle Evinrude Motors Requests for Information, Application or Ssubscrifitioris should be directed to W ILLOX VENEER MEG. CO. P L A N T —2 miles north of Brooking, Ore., on Main I Ivu io i , or P O R I L A N D O FFICE— Room 713, Board of Trade Building, Corner S. W . 4th Ave. & Oak St., AT water 93KK. V illlC X VENEER MANUFACTURING CO. BR(X)KINGS, O R EG O N *'T Plant Saturday and Sunday Afternoons HANSCAM! South Side of Chetco Bridge