l 'A u n BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON E K iM Í HARBOR NEWS PERD U E IN F A N T SO N DI SB TU ESD AY Guy Cecil Perdue, Jr., thirteen m onth old son of Mr. and Mrs. G C. Perdue of H arbor passed away at the Seaside hospital Septem ber 16 a fte r being ill most of his short life. 'rh e funeral services were held at Crescent City on T hursday af ternoon. The m aternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wilson of H arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Perdue are the parents of another son born on Septem ber 14, at the Seaside hospital, and which they have named W illiam Clifford. From reports going around, Leo Lucas isn’t the only one getting their bear in the upper Chetco country’ these days. Al Clement killed two recently which w ere caught in the tra p set on his place by Bill Hemple, off from N orthern Prairie, and H arry Hill and Howard G ardner have also a couple to th eir credit. John J. Van Pelt had to have the two middle fingers of his left hand taken off at the first joint at the hospital in Gold Beach on the 15th. He had his fingers crushed badly about ten days pre vious to that, but the effort to save the fingers was unsuccessful. Mrs. Em ma W aldien returned home recently a fte r visiting rel atives in southern California for several weeks. ter for the distribution ot the at- ternoon mail, but rusht*s things terribly in the morning. PFC Tony Felipe is spending a fifteen day furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Felipe. He will have to return to his station at S ault Ste. Marie, Michigan where he is a radio op erator, the la tte r p art of the month. Roy Newman is one of the hap piest residents of this area, as his m other, Mrs. Blanche Maney arrived from De Sm et, South Da kota recently to m ake her home with him. She made m any friends when she spent several m onths here last year. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Young of Akron. Ohio were house guests at the home of their cousins. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harley Sm ith and Mrs. Alan W oodriff last wek. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Sm ith s|M*nt a recent week end at Ash have moved to Roseburg to m ake leaving the la tte r p art of the their home a fte r living here for week to continue th eirtrip thru land visiting relatives. some time. Mrs. Sm ith has re southern California. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Meyer en entered the Douglas Countyhealth joyed a ten day visit from their Mr. and Mrs. C. A. B rubaker service and is back on the job of of Berkely, California were house son ami daughter-in-law , Mr. and guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Meyers, who left for Public H ealth Nurse. their home in San Fernando on Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Webb a r Mrs. Bob Cham bers for a couple Sunday. rived from M illerton, Pennsylvan days the first of the week. ia last week with the intention of The Chetco grange hall is re m aking their perm anent home at ceiving a badly needed coat of their place above H arbor, now paint at the present time, which th at they have sold their mill in is greatly improving its appear Pennsylvania. ance. We carry a CO M PLETE line Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dotson and W ith daylight saving time of Gas Appliances, Wedgewood. son Sammy, spent last week at Tappan, O’Keefe & M erritt, and tim e changing to standard time Woodland, California where they C aloric ranges G eneral w a te r this coming Sunday, patrons of visited Mrs. Dotson's m other. Mrs. h e a te rs Servel R efrigerators — the local postoffice should rem em Estelle G arrard, and other m em ber that the m orning mail will Coleman furnaces. bers of her family. The group —TanAs for ren t, sole or lease - go out an hour earlier, and the was joined by a sister, Miss M ar afternoon mail come in that much Crescent City Phone 111 tha G arrard, who had spent the earlier. This m akes it much bet- At Jet. Hwys 101 and 199 past two years working for the governm ent in Germ any and P o rt ugal. Mr. Dotson and Sammy continued on to Austin, Texas to visit his relatives for a couple of weeks, while Mrs. Dotson and Miss G arrard returned home on Sunday, as Mrs. Dotson has ac cepted the position of teaching Residential— Commercial— Remodeling the ext re first and second grade class found necessary and which will be in the church basement. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gustafson A partm ent above Gibbs Lum ber Co., or can be contacted returned home Sunday from a trip through Pete Lesm cister Agency! which took them to Seattle, Grand Coulee dam and the w es-| tern W ashington fair at Puyallup, i They visited Mrs. G ustafson's sons, T hor and Ole Ask and their families on Vashon Island, the two men having just returned from Alaska where they worked Our complete shop is open to general repair during the sum m er for a fishing for trucks and trailers. company. Mrs Clara Kern and Mrs. Edith Ackley are on a few weeks trip which will take them to Yellow stone P ark and o th er points of interest. Mrs. Florence Royer of Culver ACETYLENE - ELECTRIC WELDING W A R D 'S Propane Service MACK Tliurijay. ScfMnlxr is. City is visiting friends on the W inchuck for a few weeks. The Royers made their home in that area for several years before moving to southern California a- bout ten years ago. Find what you want through the Pilot Class Ads. 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