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BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON THURSDAY. AUGUST 31. 1950 plaint. Robert H. Craig vs. Earl Ed- wards, complaint. Credit Bureau Adj. Dept. vs. O. W. Grove and Mrs. O. W. Grove, transcript of judgment. Oregon Boy Designers Win K In a letter to the Brookings chamber of commerce, the Cur ry county fair board asked that this community enter floats in the parade at Gold Beach on Sept. 2. The letter: “The Curry County fair and Rodeo parade will be Sept. 2, and we would like to have as many floats from Brookings as possible. The first prize for floats will be $25.00 and the second and third prizes will be mer chandise. “Also, there will be a first prize of $5.00 for the best decorated LAST DAYS ! Coleman Offer Ends SATURDAY COME THIS WEEK!! HOME HEATER Here'« your chance to win this beautiful, efficient COLEMAN HOME HEATER being given away at this store to celebrate the big Coleman Golden Annivertaryl Register at our store right away. Join in our big celebration of Coleman’s 50th Anniversary. There’s no contest, no obligation, nothing to buy. Simply get your name in now. You may be the one to win this heater. It’s our gift to you...absolutely FREE. COME IN SOON Register Now before this offer expires. Take advantage of your opportunity to have a new, thrifty Coleman home heat er without any cost E. E. HANSCAM & SONS Pioneer Merchants itors in this area Monday. The Asdels own Oregon Coast Berry Co., and were here inspecting a few plantings of their stock that had been bought by local resi dents. They have expanded their holdings at Port Orford, and ex pect to ship berries commercially this year as well as to sell new plants. Joseph Taylor, owner of the Chetco Inn, left last week for a business trip to Los Angeles. He expects to return soon but will not move here until per haps spring, he told the Pilot. Young Wiens, whose father is employed by a GM dealer, also shared regional honors with Earl V. Holman of Spokane, Wash., whose model outscored Knapps in the Washington-Oregon region. Crafts mans Guild regulations stipulate when a son of such an employe qualifies a duplicate award be given. Each boy received a cash award of M50, and \\ tens model, with regional honors, has a chance to win a university scholarship in the national competition. County Records Coleman car. There will be merchandise for second and third prizes. “Your interest will be greatly appreciated.. Sincerely Mrs. R. B. Boba, Curry County Fair Board.” LOCAL NEWS Floats Sought By Mr. and Mrs. George Asdel County Fair Board and son of Port Orford were vis 4 ÿ# ¿ÿ WINNERS in the annual model car competition of the Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild are Keisho Oka yama (left), of Portland, who took first state honors I in the Junior Division (ages 12 through 15), and i Rollin Knapp (center), also of Portland, whose beau tiful model car won first in the Senior Division (ages ’ 16 through 19), and Gary J. Wiens (right), of Dallas, who share top state honors in his division withJCnnpp. Curry Co.—Opport unity Land....Page Seven Harbor, Oregon CONVEYANCES— C. H. Brooks et ux to Clark A. Slocum, deed. Robert Williams et ux to E. M. Renner et al. timber deed. Janies Edwards et ux to Ross L. Putnam, deed. Wiley Jordan et ux to Nick Baumgartner, Jr. deed. Harmon Timeus et ux to Hack- el Timeus, deed. Fred Adams et ux to Ocean View Lumber Co., deed. Theodore McKenzie et ux to Charles Sickles, et UX, deed. Charles Glaspey to Stephen Kahn, deed. G. C. LeClair et ux to Doris St hen, deed. Forrest Bessy et ux to Roder- ick Bessy, deed. John Nielson et ux to Vernon B. Nielson, deed. Collier Buffington et ux to John Hewitt, deed. • Charles Warnock to Coos-Cur-| ry Electric Co-op, easement. Mr. C. Gray et ux to Coos-Cur ry Electric Co-op, easement. Priscilla Robinson to Coos- Curry Electric Co-op, easement. C. W. Kruger to Coos-Cur ry Electric Co-operative, ease ment. R. Paterson-Fox to Coos-Cur ry Electric Co-operative, ease ment. Edward Lee et ux Coos-Cur ry Electric Co-operative, 'ease ment. Jennie Smith t o Coos-Cur ry Electric Co-operative, ease ment. Wm. H. Smith to Coos-Cur ry Electric Co-operative, ease ment. Winifred Campbell et vir to Coos-Curry Electric Co-operative, easement. Wm. Hotchkiss et ux to State of Oregon, deed. ART. INCORPORATION Ralph Kessler et a), as K ess- ler Lumber Yard. Garner Smith et al as Gold Beach Lumber Mfg. Co. ASSUMED NAME Bert McCart dba Cougar Lan? F. N. Tygart, dba O. K. Rub ber Welders. Robert L. Phillips, dba Phil lips Clothing. IN CLERK'S COURT— Kenneth A. Sprague and Ralph Riesling vs. Don Hensley, com- THE ALL-NEW 1950 S mith -C orona WITH Cotorro/ FULL-SIZE OFFICE KEYBOARD and many orfrer Virat time "typing featuresf fr— Carrying C om With fach Machina Not just a "new model”—but, a revolutionary new ' titsign.. . with a lighter, “snappier” touch, amazing speed *nd over a do ten brand new typing aids! 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