Thursday, July 26, 1956 Page Five Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon Brookings Items A fter sixteen m onths in K orea,, w ith the 21st In fan try Regim ent, Dennis F adling is home. He didn't w aste any tim e shucking his u n i form, donning a tin hat and h it ting for a woods job. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cox of K 'a- m ath F a ll' w ere callers at M*s. Eva Lea Longs. Mr. Cox is inter ested in bowling and hopes these can be exchange team s bet we- n Brookings and K lam ath Falls. Mr. B. E. Logan of Minneapolis, M innesota is visiting his d au g h ter. Mrs. H arold Cummings. Joan K anick has retu rn ed fr m Eugene where she attended a m u sic sum m er school for the past th ree weeks. Joan represented her high school a t this session for band and choral music. I ¿1 IV The A m erican Legion Auxili- i term eier are in P o rtlan d ar> is having a rum m age s a ’ • week atten d in g a C hristian F riday and Saturday, J»ly 27 and i ucaUon T rai schoo, a( 28 beginn,n s -M 9.00 a .n . in the U w ,s a „ d c la r k Goetz Building. this £d- , he Rev "s* ' ’ SOME FUN! The P resb y terian Fam ily se r vice and picnic was held last S u n tors He is expected to retu rn to day at th e V F. W. hall and Azalea park. There was a good i tu rn out and the ladies in charge w ere very happy w ith the results ( of th eir first attem p t at such a fellowship picnic, t ’nder the d irec tion and leadership of John La- Vigne, the children played many gam es; th e men enjoyed a game of horseshoes The picnic lunch was potluck and the ladies serv e! hot dogs ami ice cream. i O sterm eier is one of th e instrue- Reverend and M rs. Henry Os- STOP & SHOP At JAYS F R O M DENVER, C O LO R A D O USDA G O O D pound POT ROAST 490 pound USDA G O O D ROUND STEAKS BOILING BEEF Brookings Friday. Mrs. O ster m eier intends to rem ain for the sessions for w »men which will be held next week. T ^15 M 89c (USDA Good) , »lbs. $ 1 .0 0 Fresh G ro u n d D a ily 3 lbs $ 1 .0 0 GROUND BEEF................... Fresh S h ip m e n t o f L am b A r r iv in g F rid a y Mr. and Mis Roy Dickinson ' and children w ere here for the week end from Lakeview Donald M orris who has been staying with them retu rn ed again to Lakeview I w ith them . Ben Jones and his sister and brother-in-law , Mr .and Mrs. Doyle G arvin, the la tte r of Sm ith River, a re vacation in Doyle's old ! home range in Colorado. MRS K E N N E T H JE N S E N H O NO RED BY PIN K & BLUE SH O W ER JULY 13 A pink and blue show er was , given in honor of Mrs. K enneth Jensen at the home of Mrs. Jim F o rrest, Friday, July 13. The eve ning w as spent playing ap p ro p ri a te gam es and the guest of honor received m any lovely gifts. Those present were Mesdames Robert Swan, Bud Lowe, Ivan Glass. Dick Latim er, G unnar Hed- burg, Mel Amlin, Yidus A uClair, Bill McComb of Crescent City and Cleo W akefield and d aughter, Bonnie and Corky of A rcata. The hostesses w ere Mrs J i m F o rrest, C h arlo tte Jensen and S haron B ennett. i’*IT% Y0Ü « SECRETA«Y,OR.3ONCS. G H C SfWS ITS T IM E FOR YOU TO TAKE YOUR PLUS* the food he feeds upon, they are also know n as Tempi«* birds I ’nlike the p arakeet wh > can lie tau g h t to ta lk and c h a tte rs a great deal, ths* Riee bird is very quiet and only sp eak s when he is hungry. His speaking voice is non ■ too pleasant to listen to, it is more of a shriek and a jab b er com bina tion. • H ED B ERG ’S MILL SCEN E O p"F IR E SNNDAY EVE *The fire d epartm ent answeivd a call to H edberg's Mill near the m outh oi the Chetco Sunday eve ning. T he fire had pparently . sm ouldered in debris for so n r' tim e before 't w as discovered and report«*«!. Fin* Chief M endenhall says that w ith the new fog system only about a hundred gallons o T hree y ungst«*rs from Brook T h ere’s a definite m ovem ent on w ate r was iii|iii',n i a.ai that I t ings a re am ong the grou > which foot, in Oregon, for the publica ,.i i n s they got th e n just in th- will to u r the H aw aiian I lands in tion of th e .n a n . -s of juvenile vio nick of time. the next six w -eks Mr. and Mrs. lators of the law and the nam es O th er than tlx* scorching o f i T racy of Crescent C ity are ac of th e ir g «rents.» T ried out in m otor, little «iamage w done. com panying the eleven young o th er sta te s it har pro' *n a d et sters who are going. H enry K err e rre n t to crim inal acts and place 1 I I I responsibility on th e elders. 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