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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1950
RROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
m. that day, at Fort Wayne, In
soon, either.
of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Bums, re Don LeClair of Gold Beach.
diana.
Further details were not
Ophir high held its freshman
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wade
cently enlisted in the navy and
learned.
initiation Thursday and Friday
are now at the San Diego naval spent the week-end at Eugene. of last week. Friday evening the
CONVEYANCES—
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jaklewicz
Mrs. Freda Steger, primary upper classmen held a party foi'
Cecil Travis et ux to Raymond training station.
attended
the Southern Oregon
C Weaver, warranty deed.
D. W. Miller and son, Travis, teacher, has moved from Ocean the frosh.
Truckers association meeting at /
Batiste Pedrioli et al to State were business visitors at Co- View Camp ground to See Breeze
Medford last Friday. A business <
cabins.
of Oregon, warranyt deed.
quille, Tuesday of last week.
meeting was held in the after
Warren Miller et al to C. H.
Many Ophir residents are very
noon, with the festivities clos
Among those who were Coos
Bullington, deed.
busy
working on the REA right-
ing with a dinner in the evening.
Bay
shoppers
Saturday
were
Mrs.
George Funk and his sister,
Wm. Schlisner et ux to E. Eldon Miller and daughter, Ma of-way. It doesn’t look like it’ll
Watch for the date of 'a forth-
Abel et uv, contract.
rian, Mrs. D. D. Sparhawk and be too long before this commun Mrs. Otto C. Turley, received coming carnival.
adv
F.
J.
Mrs. V. MacDonald to
daughters, JoEllen of Ophir and ity will be celebrating the com- word Saturday of the death of
Subscribe
to
the
Pilot
tdoay!
Kronenberg, warranty deed.
Mt's. Junior Moore and Mrs. ing of electricity. Can t be too their mother had died at 10 a.
W. J. Clark et ux, to J • J.
Russell, warranty deed.
.Robert W. Maris et ux to E.
B. Spears et ux, warranty deed.
R. Bufiington et ux to Coos
Bay Pulp Co., timber deed.
L. G. Clauson et ux to E. A.
Clauson et ux, warranty deed.
A. O. Wahlberg et ux to J.
N. Walton et ux, warranty deed.
J. A. Hill to Florence Irvine,
warranty deed.
F. W. Miller et ux to Dahl
Logging Co., lease.
R. W. Nowlin et ux to U. S. A.
Trans, line easement.
Today, at your Kaiser-Frazer dealer, you will
C. H. Grayshel et ux to Chas.
see what we belief to be the most important car
Bickner et ux, warranty deed.
that America has produced since the automobile
H. S. Nelson et ux to Pete J.
became a necessity of daily living.
Lesmeister et ux, warranty deed.
It fills the needs, the wants, the purchasing power
A.. B. Crook Adm. for H. Moore
of all America as no other car has done in the
Est. to H. Timeus, administrator
last ten years.
deed.
It is rugged. It has outstanding maneuverability,
C. H. Buffington of Port Or
handles and parks easily, and is powered with
ford Lumber Co. to K. C. Bar
our new Supersoiiic Engines which deliver up to
rington et al, timber contract.
30 to 35 miles to the gallon.
The Henry J is the lowest-priced car in the
K. C. Barrangton et ux to
low-price field. It has the full, generous proportions
Baretich, S. A. Hobi et al, as
to which Americans are accustomed. V.e have
signment, lease and bill of sale.
given it the best combination of performance, comfort,
Joe Zumpfe et ux to D. L.
styling, and economy of operation.
Burt et ux. warranty deed.
It is the car that you and every American family
Jos. C. Leith, et ux to U. S. A.
can afford to buy, to operate, to maintain...and
easement.
be proud to own.
G. F. Kelly et ux to E. P.
Perkins dba Perkins Logging Co.
agreement.
R. J. McWilliams to Mary
Smedberg, power of attorney.
Jos E. Quigley et ux to H. K.
Welch et ux, warranty deed.
W. R. Purvine et ux to Roy
V. Leonard, warranty deed.
O. W. Smith et ux to E. R.
Gainey, warranty deed.
M. E. Mather to M. E. Ma-
ther et ux, darranty deed.
Dewey Akers et ux to R. E.
Stotenburg et ux, warranty deed.
E. R. Jackson to R. Bulling-
Starkweather,
ton and F.
derd.
K. F. Bell et vir to J. II. Sister
et ux. warranty deed.
The Henry J...the lowest priced car in the low-price field.
Al A RR I A GE Llt 'ENSE
Joseph L. Hellrig and Patricia
Delivered at factory, with Federal tax
I
sp »rtation, optional equipment*
Mice Braun, Brookings.
£
and local taxes (if any) additional.
In CLERK’S OFFICE
William L. Crissey et uv vs.
Ralph Vincent et ux, motion.
Delmar Colegrove Jr. vs. Free
man T. Gatchett, complaint.
Lawrence W. Johnson vs. Mil
ton DeMartin, complaint.
Susie E. White vs. Marie R.
Wassell, complaint.
Important because... it’» Smart! Smart to look at...
Haskell Smith vs. F. E. Rubon,
j- .art to own! Notice the extra-wide doors...front seat
Ot s Smedberg, notice of lien.
58 inches wide... head room and leg room galore!
Moorv Mill & Lbr. Co. vs Cur
And —lo kl The back of the rear seat folds forward,
ry C »unty Bank, complaint.
giving you 51 cubic feet of storage space, almost
Credit Bureau Adjustment De
double that of the largest sedan trunk compartment!
partment vs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Important because... it’» Tough! Husky, Double
Roan, transcript of judgment.
Channel Frame, reinforced like a steel bridge! The
Lawrence W. Johnson vs. Mil
rear axle Hypoid geared, as in most expensive cars.
ton DeMartin, dwemurrer.
Extra-wide windshield and windows give you the
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LOCAL NEWS
An annsunce^ent
by Henry J. Kaiser
The most important new car in America !
Here today ..The
largest vision area in any low-priced car...short turn
ing radius permits the easiest parking.
OPHIR NOTES
Important because ... it’s Thrifty ! You get 30 to 35
miles per gallon from the quiet, responsive Super
sonic Engines. (Henry J-4 cylinders, Henry J Deluxe
— 6 cyLr. rs.)
Lower nrst cost...lower maintenance...lower re
pair bills... lower insurance... lower operating cost.
Your sav.ngs. in just two years, can more than total
ths dev.’n payment on the Henry J,
Bu Marian Miller
Mrs. Clifford Voelker was call
ed to Hillsboro Monday, by the
death of her mother. Mr. Voelk
er and daughter, Jeri, and Jerry
Crone, drove after her, returning
on Sunday.
Mrs Frances Hawkins and sis-
ter. Marian Miller, and Jerry Ja
cobs drove to Portland Monday
of last week. They were accom
panied as far as Molalla by Mrs.
James Moir and infant daughter
< f Gold Beach. While in Portland
the girls visited their grandpar
ent . Mr. and Mrs. George Long.
Marian and Jerry returned the
f o 11 ow i n g W ed n e sd a y.
Lee Nowlin, son of Mr. and
Mis. Jack Nowlin. John (Corky)
Brewer, son of Mr. and Mss. E.
I Brewer, and Bruce Burns, son
Arotlable in two models: Henry J
(as Ulustr ated above), Henry J DeLux«
(six-cy luider at additional cast).
6u. f to Be'ter the Be^t on the Road I
Costs less to buy...less to drive...less to maintain!
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Brookings, Oregon