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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19,
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Fishing Is Always Good Hare
Livermore, for an extended stay.
Word has been received that
the Jack Davis family was cov
By Dorothy Asdel
ered fully by insurance to re
Mrs. Leonard Munson was the pay losses sustained on their be
honored guest at a stork shower longings damaged by fire and
one evening last week at the water in the house that caught
home ot Mrs. N. B. Marsh. As
fire recently. The Davis have
sisting Mrs. Marsh were co-hos-
moved to Lakeview to make their
tesses Mrs. Ed Conley, Mrs. Joe
home. Tony House is now pro-
Kampa and Mrs. Blaine Marsh.
jectionist at the Colonial The-
More than 25 guests were pres
atre for the Algers who own it.
ent and several gifts were sent
Mrs. Edith Logan is cashier.
by those bidden but unable to
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris
attend.
of Southern California have come
Mrs. D. L. Sigurd of Burbank, here again on their annual fish-
Calif., is a guest at the home of ing trip, and are finding fish-
her parents, Mr. and Mrs M. P. ing good. They are staying at
Zumwalt’s cabins, north of town,
At the meeting of the Cen-
tennial association last Friday
night, Emil Kreuger, represent
ing the Grange, said that the
Grange would be glad to don A*
the hall and co-sponsor a dance
for benefit of the association.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hines
were appointed to make arrange*
ments for the date. Mr. Hines,
,. f 0 heck
Mrs. Ray mo and Vai Townley
t0^li'P
were appointed as dance com
mittee to make further plans.
The reasurer’s report revealed:
Chamber oZ Commerce. $25.00;
Volunteer Firemen. $25.00; Wes
ley Spencer, $5.00 and Tucker’s
Market, $5.00.
A son was born to Mr. and^
Mrs. Archille O. Ouellette at the
Gold Beach hospital, Oct. 4. He
has been named Louis. Mr. Ouel
lettes came from France a few
years ago and Mrs. Ouellett re
> • •on
cently from Germany.
Before
they re
moving here they lived at Port
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Thompson
of Denmark have moved to
. /snuthi”,
Washington. Their departure is
• •there «
regretted by many.
Returning last week from two
weeks hunting in eastern Ore
gon, both Mr. and Mrs. John
*00 1
(JUST TRY IT) O’Hara brought back a buck. I
Vai Townley and Chet Kirtland,
who joined them the last feu
days also returned with a buck
each. Kiitland's was a large
black-tail with horn spread of
28 inches and dressed out at 211
pounds.
Guests at the Sunset Garden
club meeting Friday were Mrs.
Elmer Raymo. Mrs. Gustav Ed
strom, and Mrs. Rax mo's mother.
Mis. Cummins, who has been
visiting her daughter for the past
three weeks. Hostess was Mrs.
It’s a fisherman’s I Let a Hoggatt who also won the
dream come true
door prize. Funds from chances
...this miracle
on the door prize will go toward
drive that takes you
t het he grade school landscaping
"anywhere there’s
fund.
water to float your
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks
lHJ.it.’ " Now yours on
2 great Evinrudes...
attended the Pacific Interna
the Sportsman and the
tional Livestock Exposition last
Sportwin. (.all —let
week, at Portland.
Port Orford
for fqhio’ fun it's
EVINRUVE with
Fisherman Drive !
Mr. and Mrs. Hanscam attended
a dinner in his honor at Gold
Beach.
Effective immediately Beth-el
Temple church’s meeting place
will be at the I. O. O. F. hall.
Because it is more centrally lo
cated, it will be more conven
ient, for last Sunday more new
people were present. The mid
week night is changed to Wed
nesday.
Don Merritt, Lawrence Wright
and Raymond Reekman have en
listed in the navy for four years
and left last week for San Di
ego where they are taking their
11 weeks of boot training. Sev
eral other young men are tak
ing their physical examinations
at Eugene within ten days, among
them being Donnie Raymond,
Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Duff have
sold a part of their ocean-view
property to Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd
J. Goble.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Coiner
have purchased the M. C. Beem
property, where they expect to
make their home and to oper
ate a radio repair shop. These
properties were sold by the C.
After 15 years of business in O. & L. L. Leonard Agencies.
Card of Thanks
INTO
P rohibition
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Vote against a return to
bootlegging, racketeering, lawlessness
and other prohibition evils
Banking and
Business Experience
V oti sitano
Curry County
TREASURER
EVINRUDt
Fa*wnian Drive
Realty Transfers
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1,1
Brookings I am selling Zada’s
Beauty Shop to Catherine Cour
tier, an experienced beautician,
who will continue the business
in the present location. I wish
to thank you for your kindness
and patronage through the years.
ZADA M. TISDALE.
Don’t be tricked
B. I. MATHER
IS
Jack Myers and Tony Felipe.
While most of the hunters
have returned from Eastern Ore
gon with varying luck. Mr- arid
Mrs. E. E. Hanscam Sr. left the
latter part of the week for that
area to take in the last days of
deer season and be there when
elk season opens.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Wil
cox and Mr. and Mrs. Bert D.
Shuey, both families compara
tive newcomers to this area, pur
chased lots in the Arthur Bol
linger tract and plan construc
tion of new homes in the spring.
These transactions are being
handled through the Pete Les
meister Agency.
1950
General Election
Tues., November
30r lvwib>rni»£tJUd(«
A
' $140.00
the
us help you choose
model that's right for you!
LOCAL NEWS
Harbor Store
Authorized Dealer
Parkers Anchorage
Associate Dealer
Vernon Hanscam, chairman of
Curry County Republican Cent
ral committee, has made several
trips to Gold Beach on business
connected with that office. When
Gov. McKay was in the county.
LIONS CLUB CAPERS OF 1950
Hip—Hip
Hooray!
Thursday
October 19
Friday
Saturday
October 20
October 21
Proceeds to be used for play-ground equipment
HURRRY
Hurry
HURRY
Pickets for the Quartet Parade
OCTOBER 2S and 29 ARE
Hinh School Auditorium
CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA
Starts at 8:00 p. m. sharp
GOING FAST!
Don’t Be Disappointed Get Your Tickets Note.*
BROOKINGS MARKET
GOULD’S SHOE STORE
Admission
$2.40
General Admission
$1.20, Inc. Tax
Tickets May be purchased from Hanscam’s. Harbor: Pete J
Lesmeister. Mildred Byrne. Hendricks Furniture. Moore’s Va
riety and Apparel Shop. Brookings.
Certain time for maftMce bus bcm moved ahead
One-half Hour---- -to Two P. M.
— PIANONI«. WATCHES. JEWELRY
-Bell A Howell CtinwnM and Projector
WARREN G
HUNTER
r
—We
Four Watches Tell The Truth—
94S Second Street. Crescent City, California