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BK(X)KiNGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON PAGE TWELVE Thursday, December 18, 1952 T he s u its w ere b ro u g h t by C h arles an d Alice R au sch aniA A rchie P. and M alisa H e n d ric k : i E ditor, T he P ilo t: T he recen t ag ain st W ilson, M ae and M argie reo rg an izatio n of th e B ureau ot F reem an . All p a rtie s to th e lit ♦ By Marion Brooks ♦ In te rn a l R evenue abolished th e igation a re re sid e n ts of B ro o k office of C ollector of In te rn a l R ev Two su its ask in g d am ag es to ings. Mr. and Mrs. C lark e Slocum enue and c re a te d th e office of Di T he plaintiffs, p a re n ts of th e tallin g $50,000 w ere filed in the an d M arg aret a re leaving M onday re c to r of In te rn a l R evenue, in lieu dead girls, F a e R ausch an d P a u l co u n ty c le rk ’s office last w eek fo r so u th ern C alifo rn ia w h e re thereof. ine H endricks, a re each a sk in g as an a fte rm a th of an au tom obile th e y will spend the holidays v isit H e re a fte r, th erefo re, all re m it $25,000 as d am ag es fo r w ro n g fu l accident w hich cast th e lives of ing Mrs. S locum ’s p a re n ts, Mr. tan ces tendered in paym ent of in tw o 16-year-old girls on Dec. 5, d eath . an d M rs. Ja m e s E. B u tch er, of tern a l revenue tax es should be M argie F reem an , who is one of Hawthorn«* and h er tw o s is te rs pay ab le to D ire cto r of In te rn a l 1951. th e d efen d an ts in th e actio n to w ho live in Downey. R evenue. g e th e r w ith h er p a re n ts, w as th e F lo ra s W illow club m et a t th e Any publicity th a t you can give phans have been picked up lying d riv er of th e c a r w hich o v er home o. 5«xlia S locum on T h u rs- returned as the home was burn* tax p ay e rs reg ard in g th is m a tte r on th e s tre e ts, at g arb ag e dum ps tu rn e d tw o m iles n o rth of S m ith N eighbors saw th e blaze will lx* ap p reciate d day, Dee. 11. T here were cleven ing. and along railro ad tra c k s w here R iver on H ighw ay 101. S he w as m em b ers, live children and tw o a nt tu rn ed in th e a la rm but it the; w ere foraging for food and Y ours resp ectfu lly , also in ju red in th e accident. v isito rs p resen t. A box of toys w as too la te to save th e build fuel. A lthough th e o rp h an ag es R A L PH C. GRANQU1ST, T he su it alleges negligence an d an d one ot canned goods w ere ing. ire filled to capacity, th ey o p er re ck lessn ess on th e p a rt of th e D irecor filled to present to a needy fam C laren ce S ydnam , b ro th e r of a te on th e principle th e re is al- I d river. Del N o rte T rip licate. ily. T h ere w as an ex ch an g e of Mi - .1111) W hite, is in the m .. rtl< w ays room for an o th er. T hey T he H a rb o r school is v ery proud C h ristm a s c a rd s am i h a n d k e r P oint hospital follow ing a serious of th e following le tte r received n c 'd food and clo th in g for th ese chiefs as this was th e C h ristm a s c a r accident on T uesday, lie is from the A rc a ta C h am b er of children to whom th ey have given Support your Chamber of m eeting. D elicious re fre sh m e n ts rep o rted to be im proving. sa n c tu a ry , sy m p ath y and u n d er-! C om em i c e : of pie an d ice c ream and coffee K erm it H orn of K etch ik an , Commerce. stan d in g S u p e r in te n d e n t of Schools, w e re server! by th e hostess, M rs. A laska, visited in Langlois d u rin g A C \ R E $10 food p ack ag e con Ilio o k in g s High School, S locum , and M rs. N ilsen. the w eek. tain s m eat, fish. Hour, su g ar, rice j B rookings, Oregon. Sixes G range m et S at u n la y eve egg pow der and o th e r things Mr. and Mrs. J. N ilsen a tte n d e d D e ar S ir: 1 would like you to Let Ralph Do It th e m in strel show at C oquille S a t ning at th e S ixes G range hall. know how m uch we enjoyed h av w hich will feed a child for a M ildred N orm an, s ta te G range u rd a y night. ing tw o ol y o u r stu d e n ts, Ron m onth A K orean u n d erw ear p a r N ellie C henow ith is spending a sec retary , w as present and ac te d W estern and Lloyd R ussell, stay cel has th re e p airs of long, w arm I m o n th in A shland ta k in g tr e a t as in stallin g officer in th e in s ta l w ith us w hile th ey w e re here a t u n d e rw e a r and sev eral p airs of i C ustom F a rm T ra c to r W o rk sto ck in g s and socks T hey aw ait m e n ts S he is expected hom e for lation of officers cerem ony. tending th e D ram a F estiv al. R o to v atein g — L eveling Mr. and Mrs. K en n eth aL ird, C h ristm a s T he behavior of th ese boys, o rd e rs from A m erican donors A j C alvin and Allen, of S itk u m , Ore., c o n trib u tio n in an y am o u n t m ay A llen Boice had th e m isfo rtu n e visited Mr. and M rs Al Volck ove w hile in o u r hom e, w as m ost be sen t to C A R E, 215 S. E. 9th I Ask F o r An E s tim a te g ra tify in g and tru ly a reflectio n to ru n into a telephone w ire the w eekend. n d , O regon. of good breeding and excellent Ave., P o rtla w hich had been blown down by A W ord has been received of the i \ e ry tru ly yours, Y our school an d th e last S a tu rd a y ’s big storm . His d ea th of Mrs. A. W. B ritto n ’s 1 school,ng P h o n e 2274 B rookings, O regon ED W A R D J. FLY N N , new c a r was w recked but he fo r m other. M rs. Gal G ran t of M yrtle ! p a re n ts of these boys can w ell W e ste rn D irecto r. ■ be proud of them . tu n a te ly escaped injury. P aint S a tu rd a y . S y m p a th y of th e j Mrs? K eith B resee of A rcata, co m m unity is ex ten d ed to th e be S incerely y o u rs. C alif., is visitin g friends and reaved fam ily. Sec of C of C. re la tiv e s in th e L anglois a re a . C astin g of th e first stu d en t S he ex p ects h er husband to join body play of th e y e a r w as com E ditor, T he Pilot : O u r m ission h e r here. pleted re cen tly at Langlois high chief in K orea has ju st sent us a Kay E. L eu k en ja of N am pa, school, according to R obert L. m ost pitiful p ictu re of th e fo rg o t I d a , re cen tly sh eriff of C anyon T h etfo rd , w ho will d ire c t th e ten children in K orean o rp h a n co u n ty and a J e rse y b leed er, w as th ree -ac t psychological m u rd er ages. T hey a re th ere, he says, a v isito r at the R alph Cope ranch m y s te r en title d “ N ine G irls.” because th e ir hom es w ere in th e F rid ay . A sto rk show er honoring M rs. p a th of th e w ar. th e ir p a re n ts Mis. M ercy M ere, m o th er-in - Wm. E a ste rlin g w as given by Mrs. its victim s. T hey w ere left alone, k .u ol Evelyn B jcrg, is here for W ilm a Jen se n and Mrs. Lucille d irty , sick, su fferin g from m aln u an in d efin ite visit. H er hom e is B arklow at th e Je n se n hom e tritio n and exposure and in m any in V alleja, Calif. M onday evening, Dec. 8. vases n e a r death. Mr. and Mrs. C h arles C hesley T h ere a re 777 child ren in S co u ’s a r e en jo y in g a w ell-earn ed v a c a C honjin Won, H em yong C h ild ren 's tion. T hey will go to T u rn e r, home, W anbulgyo Bohwa, S am - O re., to visit his b ro th er. T hen song H akw on and M ulka C hil back by w ay of G ra n ts P ass d re n ’s hom e. w h e re they will visit friends, then All th ese ch ild ren a re frien d on to B ayside and E u re k a w h e re 1 M r and Mrs. S hapiro, who op less, frig h ten e d and m ost of them th ey will so ” d C h ristm a s w ith e ra te th e Sm orgasbord on A lder have been a tta c k e d by verm in. Mm. C hesh on and d a u g h te r road, n o rth of C rescent C ity about M any have w orm s. T hese or- four m iles, find it n ecessary to a ; Born to Air. and M s. Ed S e l l expand theit dining space to a c e r at th e M ast hospital in M yrtle com m odate th e ir in creasin g num - May, j her of g u ests and will lx* closed P o in t, a girl, Roxanne I un til Ja n . 4 H ow ever, special |M>unds, 9 ounces. w eight W on! has been received by it'la- a p p o in tm en ts can be m ade for tives th a t C lara E lliott (nee S a p riv a te p a rtie s if notice is given bin) bas a baby girl born Dec. 7 fa r enough in advance. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ o h m : LANGLOIS ¡ <♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ a t C orvallis. J u n e S abin has gone to be w ith h er for aw hile. Col. and Mrs. H om er M illard w ent to C oquille S a tu rd a y w here he is receiving tre a tm e n ts to r a bad back. T he hom e fo rm erly belonging to C h arles B u tto n burned to th e ground F rid ay night. Mr. and Mrs. B roady, w ho have th e place rented, wert* a tte n d in g a dinner in ( ’oquille and no one w as home. N othing w as saved from the house • except an e x tra tire for the jeep. 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