THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
Beach Monday.
Mrs. W. P. Hoffman, formerly
Beulah Rowlette. and son. Har
old of Coos Bay, are visiting in
this area.
Ballots for Curry County were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Metzer, Mrs.
completed Tuesday of this week Ted Lavin and Mrs. Bob Stansell
by Typo-Print of Gold Beach, made a trip to Crescent City last
using the big press at the Pilot, week to keep dental appoint
thus enabling hhose seeking ab ments.
sentee ballots plenty of time be-
The Sportsmen's Cafe, oper
for the election day.
ated by Maury Graves, re-open-
Besides carrying the state, ed Tuesday of last week. The city
county, and Non-Partisan offices, was glad to see it open as most
the ballots contain nine refer of the restaurants in town have
endum measures for the voters been closed.
Io decide this year.
George Myers, of Hunter Creek
Ballots were printed for 11 Auto Camp, passed away Tues-
precincts of the county: Chetco, day morning, following a short
Brookings, Pistol River,
Gold illness.
Beach, Ophir. Port Orford. Sixes.
Harold Herron, former
Floras Creek, Agness, Illahe and marshall of Gold Beach, received
Mule Creek. Numbers of ballots word that his father had passed
required, by precincts:
away. No other details have been
Chetco ..........................
learned.
380
Brookings....................
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hickok left
730
P"i«ol River ..............
Thursday for Yakima, where th
100
Gold Beach ................
will pick up Mrs. Hickok’s sis-
760
Ophir ..........................
160
ter-in-law, Mrs. Dunham. From
Port Orford ..............
460
there they will start on an ex
Sixes ............................
120
tended trip through the Central
Floras Creek ............
330
States, and will be gone the re
Agncss ...........
60
mainder of the month. In their
Illahe ..........................
40
absence, their son, Ralph, and
Mule Creek .......... .
30
wife will have charge of the
hotel.
Vesper Belle Bailor spent Sun
day of last week with Karen Wal
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mavity and lace at Harbor. Karen will be
friends of Bandon visited in Gold remembered as the daughter of
Alan Wallace, who resided here
two years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Bailor drove down to bring
Vesper home.
Fred Metzger and Ted Lavin
left Tuesday for Eastern Oregon
to do some deer hunting. They
will be gone a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Johnson, for
mer owners of “Blanche and Al’s’’
of Wedderburn, now residing at
Ellingsburg, Wash., spent last
week in Gold Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sosey left
for Portland last Monday, Don
was to take his physical ex ami-
nation for the Marines. He has
been accepted, it is reported.
Ralph Hogue and Jack Fry
brought in a coyotte which they
had killed while deer hunting.
No deer—but they collected 815
bounty which the county pays
on these animals.
BIG SAVINGS on
Mrs. Roy Johnson and t w o
ROUND TRIP FARES children
returned from Aberdeen.
You save an extra 10% or
Wash., where they had been vis
iting her parents.
more each way on every
Greyhound Round-Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Douthit are
ticket! Ask about the big Fall
deer hunting in the Bend coun
Round-Up of all kinds of
try. They will return home by
trips, tours, special features!
way of Portland.
Stanley Nilsson and friend,
A FEW EXAMPLES
Reuben Paaso of Astoria, spent
There are hundreds more
the week-end with Mr. Nilsson’s
Round-
brother, Ralph, who lives in the
Way
Jerry’s Flat vicinity.
San Diego 13.15 23.70
Walter Nolan, cousin of Geo.
Los Ang. .. 11.50 20.70
Chenoweth,
and friends are here
San Fran.
6 10 11.00
for
their
annual
vacation. Mr.
Arcata .....
3.60
2.00
Nolan
is
a
retired
high school
Eureka .....
2.15
3.90
principal
of
San
Francisco.
Medford ....
3 05
5.50
Coos Bay....
Kenneth Walker, I S. Coast
2.55
4.60
Guard, stationed at Edmonds,
Portland ....
6.00 10.80
Wash., is here visiting his par-
KI. Falls ...
4.45
8.05
Roseburg ..
3.90
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nils
7.05
Plus Federal Tax son. and other relatives in this
vicinity. Kenneth tried his luck
Carolyn Kerr, Agt. at deer hunting — bagged his
Gardner Building
deer, too!
Phone 311
Brookings
A birthday party for David
Walker was held at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aver
ill Walker, Sunday, Oct. 8.
Ballots Printed For
November Election
4 Gold Beach H. S.
GREYHOUND
On Famous Pelican Bay
Brookings
Market
Where the Money
Goes Farther—
Where the Variety
Is Larger—
Where the Service
Is Better—
Where the Produce
Is Fresher—
THURS., FRI., And SAT., OCTOBER 12 13 & 14th
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