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Co. Service Office»
Reports To You:
BY C. E. SEGkR
Gold Beach. Ore.
States now paying a veterans
bonus: Alaska, Connecticut, Ha
waii, Illinois, Indiana, Louisia
na, Iowa, Massachusetts, Michi
gan, Minnesota, New Hampshire,
New York, North Dakota Ohio.
Rhode Island, South Dakota,
Vermont, Washington.
Your county service officer will
gladly furnish detailed data, as
requirements, amounts and prop
er address where to obtain bon
us forms to any veteran or their
dependents, eligible to bonuses,
of the above named states.
Bonus forms for the states of
Washington,
Minnesota,
New
York, North Dakota, and Penn
sylvania are available at the vet
erans service office.
Also on hand are prisoner of
war forms, w hich are also pay-।
able to survivors of deceasedj
prisoners of war, which include
widow, dependent husband, chil
dren, or dependent parents, if
there is no widow or children.
Others entitled
prisoners
of war benefits according to the
department of Oregon veterans’
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February 10 to 13
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Osteopathic Physician
Hours 10 a. in. to 5 n. m.
Open Evenings 7:00 to 9:00
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affairs, are: civilian internees,
over 18 may receive $60. in de
tention benefits for each month
of internment by the Japanese,
those under 18 years of age will
receive $25 for each month.
Civilian internees may obtain
blanks from the state adjutant
general, state office building, at |
Salem. Your county service offi-1
cer will gladly assist in obtain
ing and filing for anv of the
above named state bonuses, or
prisoners of war benefits. Call
343, or write for desired infor
mation.
Smith River California
built about a year ago.
Mrs. Lilliam Mathews who
was called away by the sickness
and death of her father, near
Spokane, Wash., has returned to
her duties as teacher of the lo
cal fourth grade.
Gold Beach Notes
Barbara, Marvel and Marlyn, and
two sons, Laurence and Dale; a
grandson and other relativess.
Mrs. Dale Bailey is the former
Peggy Hosley.
Bob Scheel has been on the
sick list all week, suffering from
blood poisoning in his hand. He
reported
improving and
will soon be on the job again at
the Black Cat Garage.
There
fixe businesses in
Gold Beach now giving S. & II.
green stamps: Mobil Gas Sta
tion, Christian’s Meat Market,
Connie's Sportswear, Gold Beach
Mercantile and Bullard's Phar
macy.
NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ask have
moved into their new home, re-
cently purchased from William
Martineau. The Martineaus are
now living in their new' home,
Have you tried our Fluff-Dry?
Beeinning Thurs-
FOR ONE
day, February 2. HEAVY CHEN1LL Spreads
laundered FREE with each family wash, flutT
dried and Hat work finished, at 10c per pound.
Brookings Personalized Laundry
Better Halves for the ladies’ aid
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and interest as well as assist-!
ance with furnishing the club
building.
It is reported that 89 mem
hers of the two clubs, including
guests, came to enjoy old-time
dances and canasta. A buffet
Mrs. Carter, teacher of the ;
first grade, was taken by am-
buiance, Sunday to Seaside hos-1
pital, suffering with pleurisy.
Faculty and students of the
high school, Wednesday after
school, gave a shower in honor
of Miss Doris Stewart, home ec
onomics teachers, who will wed
Don Ackley this evening (Thurs
day).
Jim Parkins was honor guest
birthday party, Saturday
at
Tom Yokum took his grand-
evening, given by his wife, Bar ’aughter, who was injured re
bara.
Neighbors enjoying the cently in a car accident, to<
evening playing pinochle were,' Grants Pass over the week-end. |
Mrs. Ruth Briggs and son, Chas.,
A founders day program will,
Mrs. Alvin Christensen, Mr. and
be
presented this evening at the
Mrs. Buzz Messinger, Mr. and
Parent-Teachers
association
Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
meeting
at
the
high
school. Spe
Leonard Colccleaser and Mr. and
cial
music
and
group
singing will
Mrs. Forest Parks, Refreshments
be
enjoyed.
A
silver
tea will be
were served and Jim received
served by room mothers.
many nice gifts.
Word has been received here
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mathews
of the death of Mrs. W. W. Bai-
returned home Sunday from sev.
ley, who passed away suddenly
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at her home at Centralia. Wash !eral wceks tr|p which took them
Jan. 12. The family is remember as far east as the Dakotas. They
ed here as they lived here two report having no trouble on the
years w hile Mr. Bailey was em- road, but they went through a
ployed by Foster-Clyde Lumber lot of cold weather. Mrs. Math
Co. She is survived by her wid- ews resumed her teaching. Mrs.
ower, Winnie, three daughters, Iris Kindel substiuted for her.
On Hwy 101
At State Line
THURSAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1960
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
The World's Best Climate
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne
received word the first oi the
week that they had a new grand
daughter, born at Coos Bay, Sun
day, Jan. 29, to their son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John
Arlandson. The little miss weigh
ed six pounds, eleven ounces and
has been named Ina Joan. Mrs.
Payne left Tuesday for Coos Bay
to stay with her daughter for
a couple of weeks.
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Mrs. Albina Tamba has return
ed home after visiting her son,
Theodore, and his family at San
Francisco for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Upmeyerj
are parents of a ten pound, 14
ounce son, born at Gold Beach
hospital, Sunday, Jan. 15. They
have named the young man
Robin Gale. He was born on the
second birthday of his next older
brother.
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Gun Club Enjoys
Party, Saturday
Members of Chetco Rod & Gu i
club who failed to attend the
party last Saturday, given in
honor of the ladies of The Bet-
ter Half Club, missed t he boa t,
aver those who went. From all
reports the occasion was a huge
Only
once-a-year-
this genuine
Anniversary
fhe party was given at the
club house in Harbor to show
the club’s appreciation to the
Box Spring
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supper was served later in the
evening Wtr
by tkia
the Lrifr»hor»
kitchen commit-
tee, headed by Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Christensen and Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Elston.
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