Kids’ Day King and Queen
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Oliver left
last week for Michigan where
they plan to visit relatives for
several weeks.
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Mrs. Sue Benham returned to
her home last week after en
joying a trip to Hale, Mo., with
relatives. “Aunt" Sue enjoyed
visit to her native state. %
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Mrs. Louis Angel left recently
for Reno, Nevada, to join her
husband who left here about a
month ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Harper and chil-
dren of Harbor, are home after
a trip to Portland. Mrs. Harper
went to consult a specialist re
garding her health, and Mr. Har
per purchased a new Buick to
make the trip home.
Victor Anderson Jr., of War
renton, Ore., is spending a few
days here visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Anderson. He
has been working near Warren
ton since his release from the
army several weeks ago.
Dave Franklin, owner of Coast I
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bridges of
Weyerhauser Camp 6, near Bly,' Freight lines, was a visitor in
visited at the Lloyd Harbin home this area last Friday.
at Snug Harbor, Sunday.
Pfc. Ken Hanley returned from
San Francisco for another visit
with friends in this area, before
returning to his marine corps
base in Washington.
Complete Real Estate Service
NOTARY PUBLIC
South end of town
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Brookings, Oregon
Californian Wrote
Bad Check, Mon.
And Lands In Jail
Cpl. Robert Reekman arrived
Saturday for a ten-day visit with
his family. He is with the air
force and is stationed at Wil
liams Air Force Base, Chandler,
Arizona.
Gold Beach Notes
GOLD BEACH
1 yle Camp
bell, who was nabbed last week
for cashing $100 of bad checks
at various stores here, was taken
to Coquille last Thursday and
was sentenced to four years in
Oregon State Penitentiary, at
Salem. Sheri IT R. G. Sabin took
him to the state capital Friday.
GOLD BEACH J. B. Walk-
er, who hailed from California,
and who paid a small down-pay
ment on a car at Crescent City
’ast week, ran afoul the law
Send the Pilot as a Christmas
here Monday.
Gift
it saves writing.
The difficulty which was his
Gene-Gould. junior at Univer
sity of Oregon, is home for the
holidays with his parents, Mr.
At the Grange meeting Friday and Mrs. B. J. Gould.
evening, the lecturer. Hazel Hen
dry announced that there would
be a short meeting Dec. 2, after
Among those attending the OSC
which there would be a social
University of Oregon football i
urne for Grangers and their in-
game at Eugene, last Saturday,
vited guests. Everyone attending
were Mr. and Mrs. George Sut
the meeting and social time
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hames
should wear overalls, slacks, or and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stokes.
a gingham dress.
County Judge and Mrs. Guy
Forsythe
returned Sunday from
Food sale and bazaar at The
Town Shop. December 3. Bap- Portland where the judge attend
—adv. ed the Oregon County Courts as
tisi Missionary
IF YOU ARE A G. I. and wish
to buy, see us!!
We have mountain homes,
ranches and cabins for sale.
If your interest is a river home
we have one—just one!
Fine small sheep ranch and
cabin up for quick sale.
We will trade for automobile
as part down payment on one
of the finest ocean view vuilding
to 3 acres goes with
sites.
this buy.
,A short distance from Brook
ings are 5 acres of fine soil on
Hwy 101. Two houses with ga
rages. chicken house, barn and
plenty of good spring water. Ex
cellent location for cabin rentals.
Good cash price.
Have good modern 4-r o o m
house with finest of ocean views
with approximately 7 acres. Rea
sonably priced or will trade for
Southern California property. — i
What have you ?
If you are looking for good
income properties we have sev
eral that net excellent returns
on small investments. Will be
glad to show these to you.
If you don’t see what you want
in this column, come in and look ,
over our fine listings. XX e are
at your service always!
We Work With
SPEED to Fill Your
NEED!.........
sociation. County Treasurer So- began this way: Approaching the
sey attend a meeting of county town he parked his car dangor-
treasurers, held at the same time ously close Id the edge of the
road and all ot a sudden he had
and returned Sunday, also.
C. L. Wakeman, pioneer resi slid from the bank.
He had Phil Adams pull his
dent of Wedderburn, passed away
car
from the predicament, and
Tuesday morning at his home.
A party of hunters at the Jack when he said he had no money
Adams place on the Rogue river to pay for the service, Adams
were successful in getting two too< the car to his garage to
bears last week. Those taking hold. Walker went out to “cash"
part in the hunt were Dick and a check at the Black Cat Ga-
Jack Adams, Warren and Teen , j rage next door.
Becoming suspicious, the casher
Miller, Marvin and Joe Johnson. I !
The annual turkey feed, held of the check consulted Sheritt R.
by the Veterans Monday evening G. Sabin, who made a few tele
was well attended by a large phone calls.
group of veterans and famliies,
Walker was lodged in jail for
and friends. Mr. Blankenheim re writing checks on banks where
ceived the large wool blanket.
he had no funds. It was then the
Many of the students have re authorities learned that he had
turned from the various colleges made only a down-payment on
for Thanksgiving holiday, and the car, and had left California.
are planning to attend the dance
Saturday at the Community hall.
Selected from among several hundred boys and fjrls as an in*
spiration to all underprivileged children, Leo Smith, IC,
pm .
La and Karen Ash, 6, Muscatine, la., were named King and
-Queen" of National Kids’ Day, O. E. Peterson, executive secretary
of Kiwanis International, announced this week.
The boy king will reign on the observance date, Saturday, .Nov
19 as a symbol for all American vouth while the queen will represent
those who have overcome serious ailments or other handicaps to enjoy
normal lives. The Shreveport boy, eighth in a family of nine children,
is the son of a widow. Mrs. Emma Smith. Described as a topical
American youngster of the Huckleberry Finn type, he was chosen
on the basis of leadership displayed last summer at a Kiwanis Boys
camp for underprivileged children at Lake Caddo near Shrevepoit.
The pretty blue-eyed queeh is the daughter of Mr. and Mis.
Harold Ash. Little Karen recovered from a rare heart ailment in May,
1949, following an extremely delicate surgical operation, funds to
make possible the operation were sponsored by the Muscatine Kiwanis
club. Now a healthy girl, Karen is a pupil at St. Marv s school in
Muscatine and leads a normal life in every wav
Food sale and bazaar at The
Town Shop, December 3. Bap-
tist Missionary Circle.
—adv.
Brokers
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Gets Four Years
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Stafford
returned home during the week
end from a several weeks trip
which took them to Manchester,
Iowa, to visit relatives. They
visited other points of interest.
on the two ways.
C. 0. LEONARD
L. L. LEONARD
The World's Best Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER SS 1949
DANCE
Community Hall
Gold Beach
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 26
Music By Jimmy Heater
and his orchestra
ARE YOU A MEMBER NOW?
Your membership card is printed and wailing for you.
THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! Keep Brookings and
Harbor in the eyes of the world. IF YOU ACT TODAY,
you still have a chance to get your membership among
the FIRST FIVE HUNDRED. CZtp the coupon and mail
it in today. Get a card for each of the family.
MRS. NELL PARKER, Secretary,
All-Year Events Association, Box 33, Brookings, Ore.
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To be permitted to serve such patrons as you
such pleasures go a long way toward mak
ing life worth while. We hope that this year
Thanksgiving has been generous to you and
your family. For that dinner, we have every
thing, all at one stop.
BROOKINGS MARKET
THOR AND PEGGY ASK
George Hassett
Stan Pattdrson
Don and Lyle Vaughan
for memberships in the
Please find enclosed $
ALL-YEAR EVENTS ASSOCIATION, terminating Dcceb-
ber 30, 1950. Kindly make out membership cards for the
following people:
Name
$1.00
Name
$1.00
Name
$1.00
Name
$1.00
Name
$1.00