Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 05, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    P age EIGHT
The World’s Best Climate
THURSDAY, JANUARY 5. 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
These clinics will be held each । Mr. and Mrs. William Tolman
Jimmy Wimmer who is work-
Age Assistance in another coun­
month
from 10 to 12 a. m. in the ' returned home' Thursday after
ty, he said. Therefore, both sec­ ing in Coos Bay was in Ophir
grade school building of the fol- ■ spending several weeks at Santa
tions 126-622 and 126-108 of the last week.
I Barbara and Bay area. While
lowing places:
Hines
Walter
Mr. and Mrs.
Oregon law and the Federal So-
the
second
I
they w ere gone, Mr. Tolman un-
on
Port
Orford
cial Security regulations applied have returned to their home af-
derwent an operation on his ♦
ter spending Christmas as Rose- Tuesday.
in this case.
second
Wed-
eyes.
Brookings
on
the
The accusation that a repre-1 Section 126-622 of the Oregon burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crawford
se itative of State Public Wei-1 iaw states: "It shall be unlaw­
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Noel of nesday.
Gold Beach on the second and two children of Tulelake
fare Commission
persuaded
except for purposes directly Klamath Falls are visiting their
arrived during the week-end to
Thursday.
Mrs. Harriet Wilson to leave the connected with the administra- friends in Ophir.
spend several weeks at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Miller en­
home of her son, Clifford Wil- tion of old-age assistance, and
of
Mrs. Crawford’s mother, Mrs.
tertained
a
group
of
friends
on
son, was emphatically denied by “
¡n ‘ accordance with the
and
mv i rules
uiva anu
Ruth
Bathiany. Mrs. Bathiany is
H. D.
regulations of the state public! New' Years Eve. Present included
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pearson
of
Cor
­
now visiting at Los Angeles, but
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the Curry
County IUU1IV
Public Wei
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Noel, Mr. and
welfare commission, for any -
per-
fare Commission, following pub­ son or persons to solicit, disclose, Mrs. Hal Neal of Gold Beach vallis, were week-end visitors at ’ hopes to return home soon.
Mrs. Irene McPherson had the
lication of the report, December receive, make use of or author­ and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Miller. the Lynn Hampton home. Mrs.
Pearson is a sister of Mrs. Hamp­ misfortune of fracturing two ol
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pete
Buffington
30.
ize, knowingly permit, partici­
her ribs, Tuesday morning when
The December 30 report ac­ pate in or acquiese in the use of are in Washington on vacation. ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Moore
Recent guests at the home of she slipped on the ice in her
cused the State Public Welfare any list of or name of, or any
and
daughter,
Anita,
have
moved
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Swinney were yard.
Commission of inducing Mrs. information concerning, persons
their granddaughter and .¡hus-
Wilson to leave her son’s home applying for or receiving such to the Harwood home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bolin left
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bechtel and band, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gar- the middle of the week for Chi-
ai d then concealing her where­ assistance, directly or indirectly
abouts. Olney said the first ac­ derived from the records, papers, sons of Myrtle Point were visit­ boza, Santa Cruz, whose mar- cago and other midwest points,
cusation was untrue but that files or communications of the ing at the home of Mrs. Bech- riage was an event of Dec. 18. planning to drive a new car
th • State* Public Welfare Com- state public welfare commission tel’s father, Frank Moore. Ar- Other guests have been another back from the factory.
mi ;sion was within its rights in or county public welfare com­ thur, in the navy, is stationed granddaughter and her husband,
lai er refusing to divulge Mrs. missions or acquired in the course at San Diego, and was home on 1 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cavyell, Ind
I a grandson, Harry Elmore, all
Wilson’s whereabouts.
of the performance of official
Bruce
Burns,
Dick
Nash and of Selma. Mr. and Mrs. Swinney
The events which gave rise to duties.”
Lee
Pa
lock
are
now
employed celebrated their 47th wedding
Section
126-108
of the Oregon
th • reports occurred Oct. 24,
BY
CONNIE
by
the
R.
E.
A.
anniversary Dec. 24. They have
Olney said, when Mrs. Georgia law’ states: “The public welfare
Mr. and Mrs. Don Buffington two daughters, seven grandchil-
Baker, w'ho was then adminis- commission shall make and en­
and
family of Eugene are
<
visit- dren and four great grandchil-
Next To The Theatre
tn tor for the Curry County Pub­ force reasonable rules and reg-
ing
at
the
Ken
Ryans.
dren. The Swinneys moved from
GOLD BEACH, OREGON
lic Welfare Commission, called illations governing the custody,
After the mad dash of the hoi-
Selma to Harbor several years
at the Wilson residence, in re­ use and preservation of the rec­
ago, later moving to their pres- iday season let’s check our prac­
sponse to a written request from ords, papers, files and communi­
tical togs—our every-day fav­
ent home near Harris Park.
Mis. Wilson herself, and talked cations of the state public wel­
orite jeans, Levis, made of 10-oz.
wilh Clifford Wilson. Upon leav­ fare department and county pub­
Dr. and Mrs. Guy Rice, accom-
।
American denim. They are posi-
ing Mr. Wilson’s house, Mrs. lic welfare departments . . . Such
panied by Mrs. Rice’s daughter,
,
tively superior to any made in
GOLD
BEACH
—
Three
of
the
Baker found Mrs. Wilson and her records are confidential subject
Miss Nancy Stone, returned last
niece. Miss Gladys Hulbert, al­ to the rules and regulations of aircraft at the Leith hangars are week. The Rices spent Christ- I the United States and enjoy a
ready in Mrs. Baker’s car. They the state public welfare com- being wired for night flying by ams with Dr. Rice’s father and j national reputation. Buy them
1 for the entire family at Connies.
Frank Wagner of Grants Pass.
insisted on being given a ride to mission.”
mother in San Jose and Miss
In addition, Olney said, the The Beachcraft Bananza that ha« Stone spent the holidays with Children and mens priced as fol-
Brookings and since Mrs. Baker
lows : waist measure, 22 to 26,
was going to Brookings she felt Federal Social Security Regu­ been added to the local field mak­ relatives in Los Angeles. She left
$3.05;
27 to 29, $3.25; 30 to 38,
es
five
planes
available
for
the
she could hardly refuse.
lations state: "No disclosure of
on Saturday for Grants Pass to
$3.45; Ladies Levis, $3.95.
"The statement that ‘the lo­ any information, obtained by any training plan and charter use.
spend New Years, then return
MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS
The
Bananza
is
a
four-place
cal representative of the State representative or employee of
to Stanford University where she FILLED PROMPTLY!
plane.
It
cruises at 165 miles
W dfare Commission, went to the the agency in the course of dis­
is a sophomore.
per
hour
at
8000 feet. Mr. and
Wilson home and persuaded the charging the duties of the agen­
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hempel,
Mrs. Roy Rader made the trip
old lady ... to leave’ is abso­ cy, shall be made directly or in-
son, Billie, and Mr. and Mrs. Al­
lutely untrue.“ Olney said. "Mr. directly, other than in the ad- to Giants Pass and returned in
len Fielder returned home early
C.ilTord Wilson himself would ministration of the public as- 45 minutes Tuesday for repair Tuesday morning
after spending
parts.
I m the first to deny such a state­ sista nee program.”
Don Clauson of Crescent City Christmas w i t h Mr. Hempel’s
Osteopathic Physician
in ‘nt.”
”1 believe that the quoted sec­
family in Texas, They were ac-
was
the
first
out-of-town
plane
On Nov. 23, a Gold Beach at­ tions of law clearly state that
companied home by Mrs. Ed-
On Hwy 101
torney wrote to the State Wel­ all information regarding appli­ to land, using the newly-installed win Chapman (Ina Payne) of
fare Commission oflice and re­ cants for public assistance is night landing lights. He landed Farmington, N. Mex., who will
quested information regarding confidential,” Olney said. “I can­ to refuel, and was pleased that visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
A1 s. Wilson’s whereabouts, Ol- not imagine how any attorney the field was lighted. The lights Herbert Payne, for two weeks.
ney said. The only reason that could get a different interpre­ from the field can be seen from She and her husband plan to re-
Mail Address
Mt. Humbug when the weather
the State Public Welfare Com­ tation.”
turn to Harbor to make their
Smith River California
mission posit ively knew where
"This whole affair was simply is clear. They are turned on in home, this spring.
Mrs. Wilson was living was be­ a regrettable family quqarrel,” the evening and left on all night.
cause she had applied for Old Olney stated, “and it is too bad
that it had to be aired in the Eugenia Moore To Be
newspapers. However, since the Wed, January 13, in Va.
first story was published it was
CALL PHONE 262
Word has been received here
necessary to clarify what actu­ of the forthcoming marriage of
ally did happen.”
Miss Eugenia Moore, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Emil R. Moore,
Family Fluff dry, par pound......................... 10e
to Herbert Lee Banton, Friday
(Chenille Spreads, Double Wool, double Cotton
evening, January 13, 8 o’clock,
Blankets, Exta).
Betty Whittaker has returned at Wesley Methodist church, in
after spending the vacation vis­ Norfolk, Va.
People who wish to wash at home, may bring
The bride-to-be is a graduate,
iting friends at Portland and
their clothess in to be dried for 6c lb, dry wt.
in 1946, of Brookings high, and
Eudora Moore is quarantined attended Southern Oregon Col­
with scarlet fever. At last re­ lege of Education for a year. She
port she has the only case in this has been employed in Norfolk
for more than a year.
vicinity.
Accusations Are
Denied By Welfare
Commission Head
LOCAL NEWS
I
FASHION FINDS
CONNIE'S
New Plane Added
To Airport Fleet
Dr. Silvia Chailoner
At State Line
Brookings Personalized Laundry
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Have you tried our Fluff-Dry?
OPHIR NEWS
WART, The Speed Cop Claud & Wally
Mrs. Eldon Miller and daugh-
ter. Marian, spent last week
visiting friends and relatives at
Versus
Portland and Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and
children of Myrtle Point and Mr.
and Mrs. George Long and Doris
of Portland spent Christmas day
with Eldon Miller.
Eddie Parry of Myrtle Point
spent last week visiting friends
in this area.
Game Time, 8:00 p. m.
Among the collegians who va­
cationed at home were Dick
Whittaker of University of Ore­
50c
Admission
gon; Dave Thompson of Vanport
and Ted Wimmer of Humboldt at
Bay City Market
Ramrod B Squad
Case Sport Shop
Ramrod A Squad
SAT., JAN. 7
H. S. Gymnasium
- DIAMONDS. WATCHES. JEWELRY —
Bell J Houell Cann as and Projectors -
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W A K K t N
VfHtN YOU HAVC
LUM MRVICIO AT
Immunizations To
Be Given Children
The year, 1950. will usher in
immunization clinics for all chil­
dren four years of age or over,
reports Bertha Whirry, local
leader of the C u r r y County
Health Association, who have not
already received their diphtheria,
pertussis, tetanus series of those
who need a booster shot. Vacci­
nations against smallpox will al­
so be done to those who have
not been previously vaccinated
or where it has been a longer
I»eriod than seven years.
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HUNTER
EX
BROOKINGS GARAGE
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