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CHARLES FRANKLIN DOANE Faster Seal Democratic Candidate for County Judge Campaign Opens In 1906 C harles D oane w as s e lln g th e Coos B ay Tim es on th » s tre e ts of M arshfield. O regon. He a tte n d e d grade school at M arsh field, and, before going to school, alw ays had a few cows to milk and In Curry th e m ilk to deliver. He g ra d u a te d from M arshfield High School m Right Around Here Brookings-Harbor Pilot 9 THURSDAY, MARCH IS. 1954 By MAY B R A IN A R D ’’The M an W ho N ev er W as.” u the V FW Hall M arch 20, a s has been added to th e lib rary planned. shelves th ro u g h purchase. This In a previous sto ry th e p ro tactu a l account of a B ritish o f m o ters s ta te d , plainly, w hat th e y ficer’s hoax w hich a lte re d the proposed to do, and if th«' n eig h course of W orld W ar II, anil is bors obected, they w ould can cel believed to have saved the lives tin* program . of th o u san d s of A llied soldiers, Th«' m a jo rity of th«' people of h eats any who dunnit d ream ed up the S ta te of O regon, th ro u g h o u r by th e best A corpse w as o u t em ployee, th e D istrict A tto rn ey , fitted w ith a u th e n tic docum ents, say it is ijgainst th e law. Pho signed by th e high com m and, and sch«»me is, th e re fo re dropped. released from a su b m arin e to «irift on to th e S panish coast, ap parent victim of an a irp la n e acci den t. T h e G erm ans, including H itler, sw allow ed th e deception, proof a p p e arin g in G erm an rec ords c a p tu ri'd a f te r the w ar. To * account is by E w an M ontagu, C o n stru ctio n Ix’gan this w eek who th o u g h t up the schem e an«I on the A ugust Johnson B uilding. saw it th ro u g h . In his forew'ord An ap p ro p riatio n of $2,000 h as he says he w ro te th e tru e account for to offset ru m o rs an d possible been approved by C ongress de- surv ey s on th«' C het co R iver fictitious stories. ‘E lizab eth and th e P rince o f velopm ent. School census show s 165% in- S p ain ,” is new in th«' s< ries by i crease. M arg aret Irvin, c a rry .n g fo rw ard th e th em e she has becom e fam ous in w ith h er sto ries of th e tim e of IN PO R T L A N D Mr. ami Mrs. C lifford L indskoug Q ueen Bess. and Mrs. Lee Rice left T u esd ay I --------- Mr. and M rs J a c k H olm es and m orning for P o rtla n d W’here th ey ;on. have re tu rn e d from an ex wdl spem 1 sev eral days. tended visit in th e so u th e a ste rn part of th e co untry, going as far as F lo rid a but, p rim arily , to see H azel’s kinfolks, in A labam a. T he 1954 F a s te r Seal cam paign 1926. He drove a local bus at night to support his w ife and fam ily, of th«1 O regon Society for C rippled w hile atte n d in g school. In 1932 he w as elected C om ity C om m issioner C hildren and A dults opened to in Coos C ounty. He served from 1933 to 1936, inclusively. The w ith m ercy. I believe that Curr> day (M arch IS) th ro u g h o u t C u rry co u n ty co u rt of w hich he w as a C ounty should have a com petent county. The sale will co n tin u e through m em b er did h« roic w ork during ro a d m a ste r. All duplication should be elim in ated . T he equipm ent F a s te r S unday. April IS, acco rd - the depression. should be stan d ard iz ed and cen ip.r t« Mrs. Glenn Rogers. C h air D u rin g W orld W ar II, C h arles tralized. I am not in favor of I m an for C u rry county. D oane w orked as a civil service l ring • n w JuV enile C ourt Pro- i A total of ap p ro x im ately 2,500 em ployee of th«1 U. S. E n g in eers ation O fficer at this tim e. I be F a s te r Seal le tte rs will be mad«’«! H e w as w ith th em from 1941 to ’¡eve evoenses should be cut and o C u rry co unty d u rin g th e n \ t 1951. ft \v days. T he m ailing for the C h arles Doane has been all ove: i tiie s ta te will be ap p ro x im a te ^ th e U nited S ta te s, p a rts of C an 150.600 le tte rs. ada. Mexico, C en tral A m erica, ! Mrs. R ogers expressed hope th at S o u th P acific, H aw aii, C anton C u rry county "w ill respond gen- Islands, Ellis Islands, and has »•- usly so th a t th m any services trav e led all over th e Jap a n ese Em th«' society provides for the s ta te ’s pi re. H e saw th e effect of the ' rippled children and ad u lts can ato m ic bom b a t N agasaki. co n tin u e and p o s s b ly expand.” He cam e hom e to Langlois and T he sale of E a s te r S eals p ro th e stock ranch in 1952. L ater, Mr. vides the society w ith nearly al, and M rs. D oane sold th e ir ranch on of its funds, and th e re tu rn s are F lo ra s C reek, which consisted of used to : 2230 acres, to a B rookings fa rm er 1. OjM'rate the C hildren’s H ospi In 1953 th e Doanes m oved to Gold tal School in Eugene, w here ch il B each. Gold Beach is now H om e dren from m ore th an 20 O regon town. counties an» receiving special care, C h arles D oane is a m em ber of tre a tm e n t and education; the S ixes G range, and has been 2. P rovide a su m m er cam p for fo r m any years. He is also a m em i.p p led children n e a r R eedsport, b er of th e Pom ona G range. H e is w here y o u n g sters can enjoy the a m em ber of the M asonic lodge outdoors u n d er carefu l and ex p ert at P o rt O rford. su p erv isio n ; L ots of folks will be glad to D oane has seen a lot of people SA N D A N D ('.RAVEL 3. M aintain a C raft Shop for know Ross B utm an has im proved and places, and he can sincere )> C H A R LES F R A N K L IN DOANE th e H andicapped in P o rtlan d , so w ell he w as out fo r a rid«' T O P S O IL AND F IL L D IR T say th a t his h ea rt is in C u rry w here a rtic le s mad«' by physically aro u n d th e co u n try last Sunday. C ounty. T he b eau ty of the riv ers not increased. I believe the C oun handicapped are m ark e ted to the an d th e strea m s of C u rry C ounty ty Ju d g e has plenty of tim e te public; Phone 2057 or 2341 And tins is th e w ay the Ball is un su rp assed , th e coast scenery ta k e care of all juvenile cases. 4. O p e ra te a speech c e n te r in bounced! is m arvelous. T h e P a tte rs o n He also has plenty of tim e to go P o rtlan d , which pros ides speech T h ere wi 11 he no W hing-D ing b rid g e across th e Rogue R iver is over all th e co unty roads. T he tax th era p y for persons w ith speech load is a lre a d y too heavy. I be problem s, and a jew el. Sdnnnnnnn In re g ard s to my candidacy fo” lieve in efficiency, change, prog 5. P rovid m edical and surgical C o unty Ju d g e : I have had four ress, p erfectio n and im provem ent care for individuals unable to q u a l y ea rs experience on a C ounty The v o te rs should rem em ber ify for assistan ce from any o tlv 'r C ourt. In som e cases a C ounty th a t th e C ounty C ourt is a th re e agency, e ith e r public or p iiv atc. Ju d g e should be ru th less, in o th e r m an lx>ard. Two m em bers of th * M any special ev en ts are planned cases he should tem p er his ju stic e C ounty C ourt m ust agree, befo. in C u rry county d u rin g the E a ste r any* road m att« r or any o th er S eal S ale period. co unty business is tra n sa c te d . A th re e m an board is a tough board. D A U G H TER BORN T he Ju v en ile a n d P ro b a te A d au g h ter, D ebra Sue, was C o u rts a re held by the C ounty horn F e b ru a ry 7, 1954 to Mr. and Judge. ON HIG HW AY 101 5 M ILES N O RTH O F C R E S C E N T C l IY Mrs. E lm er J e s s e r in Kodiak. In re g ard s to a new county A laska. T he little girl w eighed court house le t’s w ait u ntil we 4 lbs. 12 oz. Thursday, March iK have th e m oney in th e cash re g Mrs. Je sse r w as th«' form er ister. I th in k th e fa rm e rs should R osella H ight, and well known in const rve the soil, and I also think B rookings and S m ith River. Mr th e C ounty C ourt should con Je sse r is a b ro th e r of Mrs. Paul K A T H E R Y N GRAYSON AND H O W ARD K E E L serve a few dollars. Keep C u rry W hirry. in T echnicolor C ounty out of debt, give the fa rm ers and hom e ow ners a chance to T H E ACTRESS live. W hen th e tim e com es to as jtossible, th u s reducing m ain- SPE N C E R TRACY AND JA N E SIMMONS build a new C ourt House, le t’s t« nance costs. My C am pa gn Slogan is: have a plan and a program . MODEL 17 D oane has m ade a co n c en trate d SU C CESS W ITH HONOR. HE j Friday and Saturday, March 19 and 20 study of business and finance for G ETS T H IN G S DONE. HL G ETS R ESU LTS. NO P R O M ISE S th e p ast ten y< ars. He knows you I am not sponsored by any self cannot get so m ething for nothing. ish clique, group o r organization. ROBERT STACK JOAN TAYLOR It is m y opinion th a t the T a x One Man Chain Saw I have no axe to grind. I w e ar no in Technicolor p ay e rs do not expect som ething Why cut wood with a hand for nothing, hut th ey do expect m a n ’s collor. I am not an agent saw? Now', with a low cost, 2 2 'l l IE GREAT DIAM O ND ROBBERY E fficiency and m ore for th e ir of any selfish in te re st, My home pound, 3.5 horsepower Home- is on th e C ourt H ouse square, in RED SKELTON CARA WILLIAMS m oney. lite you can clear woodlots, Gold Beach, and th e stre e ts and T he tim e to p rep are for a fin an cut pulpw ood, cord w ood , Lucky Number Night—Save your ticket stubs cial sto rm is NOW . L e t’s ta k e in sidew alks are all paved anil paid timber, fence posts, or trim sail, before it is too late. H ave for in full. I have no selfish roar’s orchards in a matter of hours to co n stru c t for m yself. I have m ore by spending less. instead of days. Ask for a free C h arles D oane is not burdened nothing to sell to C u rry C ounty. demonstration. Sunday and Monday, March 21 and 22 by too m uch education. He has My re la tio n s will not he put on th e co u n ty payroll. T here wdl he not had all th e com m on st nse Open for business ed u cated out of him" He know s no m ileage bills for the C ounty LESLIE CARON MEL FER R ER th e w ishes, desires and hopes of Judge, if I am nom inated and th e people of C u rry C ounty. T h e ie elected. I am a free m an I am is no use m ak in g a lot of big ta ik I >’o u n K enough, o!d enough and ng MY DARLING CLEMENTINE Sales and Service enough to be a good C ounty Ju«lg LINDA DAR NELL and foolish prom ises. He has HENRY FONDA th e problem s of th«‘ in Technicolor seen and h eard th e P olitical Dogs I know Homelite Saws h ark and th e Asses bray before. F a rm e r, th e B usiness Man and ♦ ♦ ♦ including bars and chains for A C ounty Ju d g e should have his th e W orking Man. I solicit your some other m akes feet on th e ground. He should do support and cooperation. j Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, March 23, 24, 25 The new' S ta te H ighw ay will a lot of th in k in g He should use a HOURS 1 P M . TO 7 P M. lot of discretion, com m on sense bring a g re a t avvak« ning to C u r and consideration. L e t’s work t o ry C ounty. C u rry C ounty w an ts O’Brien, Oregon g ether. In Union th ere is stren g th . its place in th e Sun. C u rrv C o u n !| ROBERT TAYLOR, STEW ART GRANGER & ANN BLYTHE W e m u st have achievem ent and ty an o th e r nan • for O pportu n ity . Technicolor For information contact accom plishm ent. L e t’s do som e L< *’s B uild C u rry C ounty T o gether. thing W e w ant R ESU LTS. T H E KID FROM LEFT FIELD M ore county roads should he ( l a i d pol tical a d v e rtise m en t) D A N DAILEY A N N BANCROFT tu rn ed over to th e S ta te of O re Dodge Ave. Buy U. S. S a u n u s Bonds! gon, as >'Condaiv m ads. a- soon Brookings, Ore. E ight Y ears A g o In The P ilot ROSS SALVAGE THEATRE OCEAN DAY’S work in an HOUR! do a KISS ME KATE ♦ H O M E L IT E ♦ ♦ WAR PAINT ♦ ♦ ♦ LIU Jordan's Saw Shop ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT M . L. FULLER