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Wife
Know staKe
Missionary
Circle
Will
Wire Should
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Saturday
About Husband's
Business, Affairs
Marri«‘d men often work hard
to accumulate an «‘state to pro
tect their families but wives are
not always as well equipped as
they should be to handle ;t, says
“Changing Times,” the Kiplinger
Magazine, in its December issue.
A woman handling money
must make some decisions her
self. She will be in a better posi
tion to decide if her husband
keeps her posted on his financial
affairs.
A wife should be familiar with
each of the following subjects:
Who are her husband's advis
ers his lawyer, his life insur
ance agent and the person he
would want her to consult about
financial matters?
Is there a will? If so. who
gets what ? If there is no w ill,
the amount a wif«* receives de
pends on the state’s laws.
Life insurance. A wife should
know how much insurance her
husband carries, the number of
policies and the purpose of each.
If th«» policies provide a lump
sum she should know how she
should invest the money.
WhA < is the family’s financial
status? What are the sources
of the husband’s income, how
much comes in, how much goes
out, how much is retained as
savings ?
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What property or securities do
the husband or family own?
wife should know the approxi
mate market value of each of
the items. What real estate agent
or broker would her husband
recommmend ?
In some cases, if the husband
is in business for himself a wife
should he able to carry on the
business. If he is in a partner-
ship, the wife should know of
any agreement to
1 buy or sell the
business.
Cash in an emergency. The
widow’ might need
i
money for
hospital bills, (*st at «* taxes or
other expenses, She should know
of any method I worked out to
get her the money.
Where ar«* the records and pa
pers kept ?
should know
the location of life insurance pol-
icies,
( !<• . preferably in a safe de-
JH)sit box.
A family is a sort of enter-
I irise engaged in the business of
living, sa\s ‘‘Changing Times.’
If a family is to function smooth
ly through
emergency, a
wife must know a good deal of
her husband’s financial affairs.
Justice Court
Richard K. Johnston, o v e r
we.ghti over-width and ox er
height.
Robert H. F<
insufficient
binders on load.
Anthony Joseph Vargas, ang
ling without license.
Charles Giovani Bosso, angling
without license.
Althea Jan Mat lock, no oper
ator's license.
Robert Gene Besser, no oper
ator’s license.
Women’s Missionary Circle of
the Baptist Community church
is holding a food sale and bazaar
at The Town Shop, Saturday,
December 3. Money realized will
be used to buy silverware for
the kitchen at the church.
Reports say that many prac
tical and useful articles will be
sold at the bazaar, together with
fine foods that women are now
preparing for the event.
U. 5. A. Engineers
Elevate New Head
For Portland Office
PORTLAND — Col. Donald S.
Burns became district engineer
at Portland, Nov. 15. succeeding
Lt. Col. Donald A. Elliget, act-
ing Portland district engineer
since the elevation of Col. Or-
ville E. Walsh to the post of
North Pacific division engineer
on July 1, 1949.
Col. Burns had been chief of ,
the engineering division, mili- ,
tary construction, office of the |
chief of engineers, since August,
1947, prior to coming here,
He was born in Pennsylvania
and entered the service from
Arizona. He is a graduate of the
U. S. Military Academy, West
Point, class of 1920, and of Rens-
salaer Polytechnic Institute with
class of 1922.
His experience is wide, and
includes action in the North Af-
rican and European campaigns
during World War 2.
Brookings Schools
This Friday t h e basketball
jambore« is being held al Gold
Beach. The boys playing, from
Brookings this year will be: Jim
Fitzhugh, Lyle Vaughan, Dwain
Sumner. Joe Moore, Chris Brown,
Don Jakelewicz,
Carl Kinion,
Larry Beaumont, George
Jim Carte. Gilman Duffy and
Eugene Simpson.
Jamboree games will start at
7:30 p. m.
Season tickets are being sold
again this year. The price will
be $3, and will entitle the holder
games. There will
be reserved »eats held for all
with season 1 isket s, until 8:15.
The price without season tick
ets will be 50c for adults: 25c
tor children and 9c for children
under the seventh grade, if ac
companied by their parents.
Girls volleyball games will be
gin at 7:30. Basketball games
begin at 8:15.
Kay and Freddie Panzer en-
rolled in Brookings today. The
family came from Chehalis, Wn.
to be associated with the Groot
is a first grader
endorsts.
and Freddie is in the eighth.
SMITH RIVER
Among Lake E a r 1 Grangers
who have returned home from
Sacramento, where they attend
ed the state and national con
vent ion ot Grange, were Master
and Mrs. Wm. Buckner, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Pennell, Mrs. Kathryn
Ethel Goodlin.
Wier.
Brookings Altar Society
FOOD AND RUMMAGE SALE
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10
Young's Hotel Building
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1349
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
The World's Best Climate
freshments of pie and coffee be
Ellen Higgins and Master and
ing served by Rita Tierce, Dolly
Mrs. Leo Kloske who were dele
Brainard,
Dora Von Seidletz and
gates from Del Norte Pomona
Irene
Koeller.
Grange. The Grangers took the
seventh degree of national order.
At the regular meeting of To-
During Thanksgiving week a paz Rebekah lodge, Nov. 22, of-
large group of nearly 100 visitors ficers were elected for the next
The property belonging to W m.
of the Shaker denomination were six months:
Dam
and June Dam. on Pacific
guests of Del Norte Co. Shakers
Noble Grand—Dora Von Seid-
avenue,
has recently been pur
at their church several miles to letz.
chased
by
Alice M. Hamann of
north of Smith River, near Riv
Vice-Grand—Adelia Hassett.
of
Eureka,
Calif. Her son, Den
ers End. They came from Ore
Billie
Recording Secretary
nis,
is
already
at work modern-
gon, Washington and this coun Flynn.
izizng
the
home,
preparatory for
ty. Bishop Frank Mitchell, of
Financial Secretary — Pauline
rental.
Mr.
Hamann
is artistic
Johnson. Near Hoopa, presided. Tygart.
as
a
builder,
and
plans
to make
Treasurer—Verna Mendenhall.
Mrs. Fmma Cooper and son,
a
beautiful
place
of
this.
The
John, were hosts to a family re
Plans were discussed for the
transfer
was
handled
through
the
union and dinner at their home installation of officers with the
Leonard
Realty
firm.
Thanksgiving day. Guests were Odd Fellows on the first meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Albern and night in January, and also for
Local News Items
children, Pat. and Lloyd of Med- t the annual Christmas party for,
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coo-. the Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stoken,
per and John L. Childs of Cres- their families.
who left here about a year ago
cent City and Mrs. Margaret
The committee, under Beryl for Modesto, Calif., this week
Evans and Kay. Joan Jane and Bollinger, reported on painting returned to make their home.
Owen Westbrook.
the kitchen, and was given a They sold their property to Leo
Rev. E. C. Hicks has returned vote of thanks.
Pfeil, retaining a small strip, on
from a vacation trip north, vis
Following the meeting, a so-1 which to build. They plan this
iting at Salem. He also went to cial hour was enjoyed with re- move between now and spring. *
Portland for a physical checkup.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall and
daughters, Barbara and Billie re
turned home Sunday evening
from Salinas where they spent
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Thanksgiving with his parents,
Wishes To Announ e New Prices for Fluff-dry!
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall Sr.
Topaz Rebekahs
Name Officers
Realty Transfers
Brookings Personalized Laundry
There will be a meeting of the
Curry & Del Norte unit of the
Pacific Bulb Growers Associa
tion, Thursday, Dec. 1, 8 p. m.
at Chetco Grange hall. Two im-
port ant issues will be discussed
at this time, Wives welcomed,
but only those with memberships
can vote. A. HOFFELDT, Sec.
Curry & Del Norte Unit, Pacific
Bulb Growers Association.
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10c
Family Fluff dry, per pound
(Chenille Spreads, Double Wool, double Cotton
Blankets, Exta).
People who wish to wash at home, may bring
their clothess in to be dried for 6c lb, dry wt.
Wart, the Speed Cop............
By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING
Society Sets
Food, Rummage
Saturday, December 10, has
been set by the Brookings Altar
Society for holding its annual
food and rummage sale, The af-
fair will be held in the Young’s
Hotel building, recently vacated
by the Cur-Del Cleaners.
An announcement appears on
another page in this issue.
Pilot Class Ads get results!
BROOKINGS GARAGE
GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING
CITATION
In the County Court of the State I
of Oregon for the County of _
Curry.
In the Matter of the Adoption
of Jimmy Earl Sisk, a minor
child.
TO: Talmadge Wood row Sisk,
father of Jimmy E
In the Name of th«* State of
Oregon, you are hereby com
manded to appear be t o re t h e
judge of the Curry County Court
at the County Court Room in the
County Court House in Gold
Beach, Oregon, on December 30.
1949, at the hour of 10 o’clock
a. m. of said day, to show cause,
if any exist, why Donald G. Har
roun and Dorothy Marie Slagle
Harroun. h u s b a n d and wife,
should not be permitted to adopt
Jimmy Earl Sisk and that said
child's name be changed from
Jimmy Earl Sisk to Jimmy Earl
Harroun.
This citation is served upon
you by publication thereof in th«*
Brookings-Harbor Pilot once each
week for four successive weeks
pursuant to an order made and
entered in the above entitled
Court November 30, 1949.
Date of first publication De
cember 1, 1949. Date of last pub
lication December 29. 1949.
(Seal)
OLETA A. WALKER.
Clerk of County Court of
Curry County, Oregon
Hugh C. Gearin.
Attorney at law. Brookings.
WARREN G
HUNTER
JEWELRY IS A LASTING GIFT
WATCHES
BUY THEM FOR CHRISTMAS!!
No better watches may be bought in any large
city for the prices we quote you people in this
compare these prices anywhere!
area
Womens Rensie Watches . $35.00
$37.50
Mens Rensie Watches .
$29.75
Mens Greygor Watches
$31.75
(same in White Gold) .
Mens Normandie Watches $49.50
Bracelets for Ladies Watches
Beads Few Rings, etc.
We’d like the opportunity to prove to you it
pays to look about you, here in Brookings. A
chance to convince you is all we ask!
N. M. JONES, Jeweler
Templar Hotel Bldg., Brookings
- We Make Your Watch Tell The Truth_
918 Second Street. Crescent City, California