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8 Brookings-Harboi Pilot C H E T C O G RA N G E TEAM IN IT IA T E S FO R O P H IR C H O IR THU RSD A Y , A P R IL 1, 1954 T h irty five m em bers of Chetco G r a n g e a tte n d e d the O phir G range m eetin g a t O phir last P e te $ rid, 67, of H arbor, passed F rid ay evening, w ith the C hetco aw ay a his hom e ea rly S unday Mrs. R obert Lively, Mrs. Alvin , G range ladies degree team p u ttin g m o rn ir H e w as tak en to K la W oodriff and AJan W oodriff are on th e T h ird and F o u rth D egrees m ath F alls M onday, by th e Roy spen d in g a couple of w eeks in for four O phir G range candidates. H. B >wn M o rtu ary , for Services S e a ttle on a com bined business B esides the seventeen m em bers of and n term e n t th e re W ednesday and p leasu re trip. Alvin and Bob, the degree team s, those tak in g afternoon left hom e baby s ittin g a re n ’t en p art w ere th e m ens ch o ru s and Mr. S trid w as born a t N o rrala, joying th e tw o w eeks as m uch. the H arvest drill m archers. The Sweden, M ay 21, 1886. He cam e to E. E. H anscam Jr., and his fam M aster of C hetco G range, Fr» d Oregon, and se ttle d in K lam ath ily re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y from a two G ustafson and Mrs. G ustafson F alls in 1927. About five y ea rs ago w eeks v acation trip in th e ir plane. w ere w elcom ed as honored guests he and his wife m oved to H a rb o r T hey re p o rt an enjoyable trip, but by the O phir G range M aster, Ray w here he lived un til his d eath . too m uch rain for th e best of S tevens. He w as a m em b er of th e V asa w e a th e r all the tim e. 'I'lie next m eeting of C hetco o rd e r of A m erica, and received his Mrs. B. E. K ern s re tu rn e d G range, this F riday, A pril 2nd, 25 y ea r pin a m onth ago. hom e S u n d ay a f te r a several will be fe atu red by an E a s te r S urvivors a re his widow, H elen; w eeks trip to O akland and o th e r Hat p arad e by th e wom en, each th re e d au g h ters, B rita D a h lstro m C alifo rn ia points w here she visit- h at to re p resen t th e occupation of of H arbor, K arin B eckm an of ed re la tiv e s and friends. I her husband. T h ere will be judges S eattle, A nna M arie H am alain en Mr. and Mrs. O tto T u rley ar- «nd prizes aw arded. T hese h ats of D etroit, M ichigan; and th re e rived hom e last w eek a f te r a a re also to bo parad ed at the sons, M artin S trid of K lam ath couple of m onths business trip Pom ona G range m eetin g the next Falls. Louis H. S trid of P o rtlan d , across th e co u n try co n tac tin g day, S a tu rd a y , A pril 3rd. th e and E ric I. S trid of T he D alles. green h o u se men in connection m eeting being held at th e C hetco O th er survivors a re 14 g ra n d w ith th e ir bulb raising on th e ir G range hall, s ta rtin g at 11 a m., children, and a siste r, Ida E ric k ranch n e a r th e VV'inchuck. w ith a ¡x)t luck d in n er a t noon. son, and h a lf-b ro th er, A lfred Lau- Mrs. ( laude H o llan d and d a u g h rin who live in Sw eden. te r B arb a ra of W eaverville left W IN C H U C K W O M E N ’S CLUB S u n d ay for A shland a f te r v isit R each th a t b u y er th ro u g h a M E E T AT MRS. W A TER M A N S ing for th re e days a t the hom e P ilot C lassified A dvertisem ent. T he M arch m eetin g of the W in- of Mrs. H olland’s s is te r and b ro th er-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ! J chock W om en’s Clob w as held last T hursday a t th e hom e of Mrs. ton F oster. M ary W a te rm a n w ith ten m em Mr. and Mrs. F red G ustafson bers present. M rs. C h ristin e L ucas drove to K lam ath F alls M onday < H E M O R R H O l D S ) m Where th ey p lanned to a tte n d the joined th e club a t th e m eeting, a n d o th a r re c ta l d is o rd e rs , fu n e ral of P ete S trid on W ednes and Mrs. M ete M ayers w as a COLON AMO STOMACH AILMENTS day, and re tu rn hom e on T h u rs guest. A d em o n stratio n of a r ts •IOPTURE (Hirnia) and c ra fts by Mrs. P e a rl H enry day. IisitM Without Hospital Oprano* w as enjoyed by th e m em bers. R udolph Potocnick of N orfolk, C. J. D. an. M D. Our Founder Booklet The hostess, assisted by her V irginia is spending this week FREE W Detciiptlve 1883-1948 rite or Cell h ere visiting his fath er, and uncle, d au g h ter, M rs. B eulah K eisier, THE DEAN D EA N C L IN IC M att and Andy Potocnick. He served delicious re fre sh m e n ts at Open 10 until 5 Monday throuoh Friday. the close of th e m eeting. cam e by w ay of E u re k a w here he Until 8 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Chiropractic Physicians . . . In our 43rd year. visited his siste rs Rosie and Luella 2026 NORTHEAST SANDY BOULEVARD then to K lam ath to see his o th e r A T T E N D C O N V E N T IO N Telephone EAst 39T8 P o r t la n d 1 3 . O r e . Mr. and Mrs. C liff Beem, and siste r E tta. As this is th e first tim e in ten y ears th a t Rudolph 1 dau g h ter, Jean, w ere in E ugene h as been home, he re p o rs th a t over th e w eekend w h ere Mr. Beem he d id n ’t even recognize m ost of a tte n d e d a R epublican C onvention. it, and th a t th e re a re lots of They re tu rn e d hom e on S unday. houses on the hillsides w here he used to go rabbit hunting. E L IE S T O D E T R O IT Mr. and Mrs. D E. M assett re R oger O liver flew to D etroit tu rn e d hom e S unday a f te r v isit i T uesday to be w ith his m o th er ing in A rcata for a few days at who is ill. D uring his absence, th e hom e of th e ir d au g h te r, Mrs. [ Mrs. O liver is stay in g w ith Mrs Jo h n T w orek and h e r fam ily. J. S. C lendenin. tion C om m ittee in B aker, Oregon. R eservations will not be accepted by the H otel except th ro u g h the re serv atio n com m ittee. Am ong the speakers who will ap pear on th e program a re Mr. J a y T aylor, P resid en t of th e A m erican N ational C attle m en ’s Association The B ak er C ounty Livestock As sociation has a rran g e d fo r even ing and off-hour e n te rta in m e n t. HARBOR RESIDENT Cattlemen To PASS cS A W A Y M eet i n M a y HARBOR NEWS T he Oregon C a ttle m e n ’s Asso ciation announced th e d ates for th e ir 41st A nnual C onvention to be held in B aker, O regon. 7'he d ates a re May 17, 18 an d 19. C attle m en in tere ste d in a tte n d ing th e convention should m ak e th e ir reserv atio n s th ro u g h the ( a ttlc m e n ’s A ssociation R eserv a TITAN CHAIN SAWS Sales and Service DIAPHRAGM CARBURETOR All Angle Operation • TITAN CHAINS FOR ALL SAWS P IL E S M • R ead th e class ads. T hey pay.’ HENRY'S SAW SHOP • FREE DEMONSTRATION • Across Highway from U. S. Ranger Station PHONE 345 GOLD BEACH ...... r — ■■■.'J.'bit' 111. 1 ^ 7 . ■ raffia 7th Annual Fashion Show Sponsored By Satellite Club, O.E.S. 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HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM BUICK CARE KEEPS BUICKS BEST 1 On I lighway ioi North End of Town Adults S udd Children 50c T IC K E T S AVA ILA BLE FROM M EM B ERS OR AT DOOR