P age Thursday, September iS, 1Q52 RROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON six dicUibcTL dtnfifw ninrjA By KATHRYN KKEKMAN to visit for som e tim e at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mil ler, and tak e in the salm on fish ing on the C hetco. Mrs. C ourtney and Mrs. M iller are sisters. Mrs. W illiam A ckerm an and d a u g h te r .Jackie of Forks of S alm on, Siskiyou county, are sp en d ing the w in ter m onths h ere with Mrs. A ckerm an’s sister, Mrs. Kay S andstrom while Jackie is a tte n d ing the A dventist school. M ilton F o ster Is visiting for a few w eeks at the hom e of his son-in-law and dau g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Bailey at th e ir home n e a r K lam ath Falls. The m em bers of Chetco grange th a t a tte n d ed Pom ona grange at O phir on S ep tem b er 13 included Mr. and Mrs. Fred G ustafson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush, Mrs. E dith Ackley, Mrs. K athryn Reek- man and B enjam in Jones. The next Pom ona m eeting will be held at H arbor on Novem ber 8th. with ( hetco grange as the host grange. Mrs. A nna W aldien is visiting her siste r at A ltadena, C alifornia | Mr. and M rs C harles Schaal en jo y ed a long w eekend visit from th e ir son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. C larence H ow ie, Mrs. Howie’s m other, Mrs. Thom as, and th e ir niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Cal P ayton, all of K lam ath Falls. Mrs. R obert C ham bers re tu rn ed hom e last week from Logan, Iowa, w here she had been called by the illness of her m other, who is now feeling better. H ouse g u ests at the C ham bers home are M rs. C ham bers brother-in-law an d sister, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ham m ond of W oodbine, Iowa, w ho plan to visit for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Perez had as Sunday guests, Mrs. P erez’ cous ins, Mr and Mrs. N athan Vance and th re e ch ildren and Andrw e B riner, all of Coquille. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. C ourtney of Santa Ana arrived last week for se v e ra l w eeks. Mrs. O. 1). C orbin, accom panied by h er son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Burl C orbin and two c h ild ren arrived from Port- land to spend a week visiting o . D. C orbin who is in charge of Wc carry a COM PLETE line the Earl E. Sm ith T ra iler Homes, of Gas Appliances, Wedgewood, Burl Corbin is a m em ber of the T appan, O’Keefe & M erritt, and I’o rtla n d Police Force. C alorie ranges General w ater Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Jo rd a n a re h e a te rs Servel R efrigerators the p a re n ts of a d a u g h te r born Colem an furnaces. at the Seaside hospital on Aug- - T anks for rent, sale or lease— ust 28 which w eighed seven Crescent City Phone 111 pounds. They have nam ed the At Jet. Hwys 101 and 199 little m iss K aren M arie. W A R D 'S Propane Service MACK G. M ALCOLM General Building Contractor Residential— Commercial— Remodeling BLUEPRINTS A partm ent above Gibbs Lum ber Co., or can be contacted through Pete Lesmeiater Agency! N O T IC E TO TRUCKERS! Our complete shop is open to general repair for trucks and trailers. 25-ton Public Truck Scales! ACETYLENE - ELECTRIC WELDING Travel Thrills of Redwoods Seen by 38zO5O Children A film e n title d “Redw'ood Em pire T ravel T h rills” was showm to 38,050 school children and tea c h e rs of Los A ngeles schools last sem ester. The movie was produced by th e Redwood Em pire association. Five copies of the film are on deposit w ith the Los A ngeles board of education. In four m onths of school it was shown 355 tim es, the REA reports. ONE- AND TWO-ROOM COTTAGES’* . COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING—by week or month SUNSET MOTEL OFFICE SOUTH O F BROOKINGS Do yon wish to trade, buy, or sell - 'fry Pilot Want Ads- Earl C. Brown Construction Co. EQUIPMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK BRO O K ING S’ EAGLES HAVE HOBO PARTY M em bers of C hetco aerie of Eagles and the auxiliary held a ^obo party a fte r th e ir August m eeting. In a co n test to select a “^jpg an(j q u e e n ” of hobos, Milt G e rb e r was selected as king and was given a bag of beans, M is B e tty S u rg io n of S m ith R b c r was selected as queen, win- ning a bar of soap and a wash- cloth. A hobo sack lunch took care of refresh m e n ts for the eve- ning. a few of the b rav e r hobos in- vaded D on’s su p p e r club, w here the king and queen w ere present- e d to the group th ere. LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. G uy S h ra d e r re- tu rn e d home a fte r spending six weeks, at O roville, C alifornia, w ith th e ir d a u g h te r and son-in- law’, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elkin, w here they are m ining. They re port th at th ere w ere m any days when te m p e ra tu re s soared above 110 degrees. Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Kenney enjoyed a w eekend visit recently from th e ir nephew , G ene H allo well of G ra n ts Pass, who g rad u ated from G ra n ts Pass high school last June. Mrs. S tella N ik ren t retu rn ed to Los A ngeles a fte r spending several m onths on the W inchuck. w here she has property. Leslie Ray spent the Labor Day w eekend n e a r K lam ath Falls, w here he visited his sister, Mrs. K en n eth Bailey, and h er fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Pearm ine have as th e ir houseguest Mrs. C ath erin e W illiam s of Portland, who is well known as a form er Brookings resid en t. Mrs. M yrtle Skopec is m aking a few w eeks visit w ith h er m oth er. Mrs. M attie Sm alley, in Bu ena Park, C alifornia. Harbor, Oregon Box 30- S • • Truck and Crawler Shovels Draglines and Clamshells Trench I Ioes and Cranes Bulldc >zers and Dump Trucks e —BY HOUR OR CONTRACT— > • Road Rock and Fill Dirt I • Gravel and Top Soil FREE E ST IM A T E S G L A D L Y G IVE N -----------------• ----------------- No Job l oo Large— No Job Too Small • PHONE 2404 • Shop and Office at Chetco Bridge W HAT INCREASES MOST IN VALUE W HILE S T A Y IN G LOW IN COST? cost or TIURMOHÍ s tu ric i Most quicksilver m ines in the U nited S tates are located in C al ifornia, i block south of Mobile ota. ' Next to Plywood Plain FOX L iv e s to c k BROS. Hay — Grain HAULING T R E N C H IN G WORK DONE SEWER LINES, WATER LINES. DRAINAGE DITCHES, ETC., Brookings Livestock & Trucking Co. B R O O K IN G S, OREGON At S ii.so PER HOUR W L CAM PBELL T E L E P H O N E S E R V IC E ! Compare the rise in the cost of just abeur ’ ything in your fam ily or business budget w ith the continued low’ cost of telephone service. Consider the usefulness o f your telephone — a usefulness that grows in value w ith each new tcleph ne installed. Do this, and you w ill get a quick and clear picture o f today’s biggest buy. Even in the face of higher operating costs, your telephone semce w ill remain a lou priced— high value bargain. PHONE 22S1 Frank's Plumbing & Electric Shop P. O Box 1240 /Z HARBOR. OREGON House South of Sunset Motel f «■ ha* * » r w TED L. FREEM AN PHONE 2625 O F F IC E PHONE 2411 IH U ’IIIIU IHHI'IVl