which has been called by the M as ter, Fred Gustafson. Mrs. D. C. Jaggers spent several and Mrs. L. W. Bowlin and family returned from P ortland days in Coos Bay the middle of Sunday where they attended the the m onth when she attended the giaduation of th eir daughter, funeral of her father, George Shirley, from the Oregon Dental Davis, on the 15th. Mr. Davis liv School. Shirley who financed the ed here about 1925, and has visit two years Dental Hygienists ed several tim es in the years course, returned home w ith her since then. Oscar Thompson left for his parents fof a visit. The Bowlins also visited th eir son Gene and home in Sacram ento last T h u rs his family in Portland while there. day a fte r visiting here for several Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gustafson days w ith his dau g h ter and son- returned home S aturday from Al in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ed- bany where they attended the wardson. He had visited in Rose State Grange session as the dele burg w ith his grandson, W alter gates of Chetco Grange. O ther Edw’ardson, who then brought Grangers who attended from him down here for a visit. W alter Gurry County included Mr. and and his family made the trip Mrs. Clarence Brooks, Mr. and from Roseburg and back in one Mi's. Fred Adams, Mr. and Mrs. day.’ Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Polk and Mr. and Mrs. John Danby of Mrs. Docia Sweet . E ureka w ere callers at the Jacks Mis. Anna Lucas is in M adras Creek home of Mrs. Andrew Jack- where she is visiting at the home son recently. A. L. Hall, proprietor of the of her daughter, Mrs. Helen Myers Halls Cabins above the H arbor and family for several weeks. Mrs. Bernadine Steele is a t Store, w as taken to the C urry tending the sum m er session of General Hospital Friday with a Humboldt College at A rcata badly infected foot. He was re ported as being improved the first which opened this Monday. of the week. His son, Eldon Hall, The June m eeting of the H a r and fam ily of R-'chmond are here bor Community Club will be held visiting for a few’ days. this Friday June 25th, at the Mrs. Jessie Elm ore of Covelo, home of Mrs. Viola Hanscam. The California was a recent visitor at secretary put the date as being the home of her parents, Mr. and June 26th on the m eeting notice Mrs. Harvey Swinney. Mrs. E l cards, which was an error. more and Mrs. Sw»inney then All Grangers interested in plans visited other relatives in G rants for enlarging the diningroom and Pass and Selma before she re tu rn kitchen of the hall in H arbor are i ed to her horn»'. The Sw inney’s will urged to attend the m eeting to be also have a visit from another be held at the hall Monday even daughter and her husband when ing. June 28th at 8:00 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. John Souza of S anta harbor news Cruz comes this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gibble of Pleasant, N orth Dakota and Al bert William of Corvallis were house guests at the W alter Thompson home last week. The Gibble’s are the Thompson’s cous ins. and Mr. W illiam their nephew’. Several H arbor people are en joying visits from the grand children at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Fow ler drove to Medford Wednesday where they m et th£ir two grandchildren, S an dra and Carol Fow’ler, who came b? plane from Pacific Beach. W ashington. Ronnie Lou and Sissie Franzw a of Portland are at the home of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Franzw a for a two weeks visit. Roy B urrell of Coos Bay is spending the sum m er at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Springer. He lived here sev eral years ago. and was graduated from the Marshfield High School this year, with plans to continue of on to college this fall. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Weigel are enjoying a visit from their grand son, Charles H enderer Jr. of E lk ton. Mrs. June Melvin of Long Roach, DR. RONNIGER AT A. M. A. MEETING Brookings-Harbor Pilot Dr. P au l Ronniger left last w’eekend to attend a m eeting of niger. Dr. Ronniger will retu rn in tim e the American Medical Associa tion in San Francisco this week. to be back in his office on Mon He was accompanied by Mrs. Ron- day. C alifornia is visiting for several weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. May W aterm an on the Win- chuck. Miss M&nlell Honeywell of Omaha, N ebraska is leaving this w’eek a fte r visiting for several days at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chambers VISIT NORTH DAKOTA Mr. and Mrs. George Rooney and fam ily left last W ednesday for Belfieid. N orth Dakota, w here they plan to spend two or th re e weeks w ith Mr. Rooney’s rela tives there. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! i Modern Efficient Laundry Methods ¡S 2-HOUR SPECIAL SERVICE 4 Wet Washings—or—Extracting and Drying H ours 8:30 a. m to 6:00 p. m. Tuesday and Thursday Open ’til 8 p. in. 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