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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. B arn ard Baskin
and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Perdue
, a rriv ed from Texas the la tte r
p a rt of the week and are visiting
a t the home of the two wom en’s
George W. Hall, editor of the
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Goldizen parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
M yrtle Point H erald, is a c a n d i-1 expect to drive to Albuquerque, • Wilson.
d a te for delegate to the R epub-!N ew Mexico la te this m onth to ' Mrs. E>. K. Finch arrived by
lican national convention. His a tten d the com m encem ent exer-1 a ir- Sunday, for a w eek’s visit in
nam e appears in the list of the rises of U niversity of New M ex -, ,h e are a w ith h e r husband. Mrs.
F o u rth
Congrcwsioinal
d istric t ico when th eir son, Vernon, will Finch, employed at Lebanon, had
delegates. He is for Eisenhow er, receive his degree. Vernon, who ^ust retu rn ed from a trip by air
and a vote for Hall as delegate plans to spend the sum m er here,
S e a ttle w here she was ac-
w ill be a vote for Eisenhow er a t will work tow ard his m a ste r’s com Pauied by h er daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Rigdon who
the convention.
degree at New Mexico next year.
have homes in both G rants Pass
C arl Dodge, piano tuner, and He has a teaching fellowship.
...
,
.
and H arbor, are spending a few
a son of E arl Dodge of Brook
lose ^ . s m g copies of t h e ; w eeks at t ^ eir home here.
ings was a visitor in this are a the P rogress Edition of The Pilot
Bill Tolm an retu rn ed home last
first of the week. He said he was may obtain them at the Pilot of
week
a fte r visiting his d au g h ter
in the process of selling his prop fice. W rappers will be supplied
Seeks
at fam ily at Reedsport. Mrs. Tol
e rty n e a r Florence to move to for m ailing if the purchaser so
this area to go into business if desires. Probably 300 copies are m an is still at T w e n t y - N i n e
Palm s. Calif., w here she is hoping
he can obtain a location.
still available.
the clim ate will be beneficial to
A card w as received by the
Mrs. Jessie Sisk plans to visit h er health.
P ilo t from Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Red
Mr. and Mrs. Leland W ach of
for a week a t Lewiston, Idaho,
field Sr. en route to the O rient
her form er home. She told the Eugene are spending a week vis
on a m onth’s cruise. The card
Pilot she would leave th is week. iting Mrs. W ach’s parents, Mr. 1
Stated th a t they would land at
and Mrs. W a lter Biddle. Mfrs. i
LeRoy New m an retu rn ed home
H onolulu the next m orning, and
W ach is the form er M ary Ann •
th a t the going “was sm oother at Sunday a fte r tak in g his m other,
Biddle.
Mrs.
Blanche
Maney,
to
her
home
th a t m om ent.” E vidently m eals
had not been relished for a tim e a t DeSmet, South D akota. Mrs.
Maney had spent the w inter here
a fte r leaving the m ainland.
w ith her son.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Porisch
Mrs. J. A. H orne and daughter,
and children of Gold Beach, w ere
B
etty
left Monday m orning for
S atu rd a y visitors here and at-
Foxboro,
M assachusetts.
th
eir
tended the dedication cerem onies ■ .
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• t the Plywood C orporation plant I ° n n e r home> " ’here they plan
Ito
r r » n i a i »•»
in the afternoon. Mr. Porisch is to rem ain.
Gilman Duffy HM3 spent the
district forest ranger.
week-end
from O akland w here he
W. D. Sibley of T ypo-Print of
Gold Beach, used the press nt th e | s,a,H ’neii ftt the O akland Naval
Pilot to print the Republican pri- h°8p,ial’ On S a tu rd«y night he
m aty ballots, over the w eek-end at,en,lpd ,he Junior-S enior prom
These ballots break all records
the high scho01-
for size, and are more than twee
M r- anil Mrs. Bill Hotchkiss
th e size of m any general election anfi Miss Alicia G a rre tt left re
ballots.
cently for Lakeview- w here they
Mr. and Mrs. Archie H endricks " lH sprnd the sum m er a fte r en
Mr. and Mrs. Earl B reuer and M r J j ° yin* the Winter here,
and Mrs. George Funk retu rn ed
to Brookings last W ednesday a f
te r attending the district conven
tion at Bend of R otary In te rn a
tional, D istrict No. 154. W arren
Sm ith retu rn ed la te r in the week
a fte r seeing Mrs. Sm ith off to
her annual trip to Tennessee.
C. E. M eacham, of Coquille, a
form er local m anager of the Coos
C urry E lectric Co-operative here,
and his p a rtn e r in chicken busi
ness, Wm B Couch, both of Co
quille, w ere visitors 1n this area
Monday, contacting buyers for
fryers on the local m arket. Mr.
M eacham followed Bert Cleve
land, and sta y e r here for four
m onths.
W allace R. Osborn of Q uinalt,
W ash , stockholder in the local
Sponsored for Legislature
A r * * £ e ‘* <'
plywood plant, w as a week-end
visitor in this area, with his wife
He told the Pilot th at he and his
wife w ere g reat to tak e colored
petures, and en route here, did
sV-P
not m ake m any miles a day. for
“th ere w ere Just too m any p re t
ty scenes that their cam era had
to c a p tu r e ” The Osborns are an
xious to dispose of th eir garage
and service station at Q uinalt to
locate here.
Mrs. John S. Fagerlie. of P o rt
land. joined her husband here at
A '' ____
the plywood plant dedication Mr.
F agerlie is a tim ber cruiser for
the firm as well as a stockholder.
L ocal N e w s H a p p en in g s
A b o u t F olks You K n o w
Thursday, May 8. 1952
I
C A N D ID A TE FOR N O M IN A T IO N
By Republican Party
for the office of
County Clerk of Curry County
O lE T A
A.
W ALKER
Re-election on the record established as your
Present County Clerk
Experienced — Efficient — Courteous
ED F.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
Representative
oS
COOS AND CURRY COUNTIES
st ' cl » ttKf*
Edwin Sund
r oo
Summer Cut Prices!
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Warren Smith
A. P. Hendricks
Samuel A. Hall
A. J. Matot
Merle Hanscam
Vern Hanscam
Les Dimmick
.
M ill wcmh I, cord
S10.O0I
Ply w a x ! ( orcs, cord Si 2.00
O.ik wood, cord
Phones 2546 or 2541
Carl Mason
"" ST'”
L. & D. Wood Yard
Any Length!
(and advertising paid for by):
oi
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Henry Kerr
Robert 0 . Dimmick
Paid I’oliticial A dvertising-A ckley for Legislature Club, B rooking.