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12 B ro o k in g s -H a rb o r P ilo t R E H H E L I Y S O P E N THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1954 LOCKER PLANT Right Around Here By Max B ran ard I DONALD DUCK C'MON, PAlSy/ R edfield’s L ockers held the g ra n d opening of th e ir new w arm room locker plant S a tu rd a y , and e n te rta in e d a good-sized crowd. Six of the L ocker p la n t’s earl} cu sto m ers won prizes. Joe H aw kins received the grand prize, c lull hind q u a r te r of w hite face s te e r bet f. Five o th e r c u sto m ers won r e bates on th e ir locker rentals. They w ere John S m ith, Hal Brozelle, L ucille S m ith, E. E dw ardson and D ora Beaulieu. WE'VE got L A BIO j o b h to do / Because of fa ilu re on the p art of som e v o ters to clearly s ta te w hich local precinct they life in, M rs. O leta W alke» C ounty Clene, h as asked th e B rookings election ho ard to handle all doubtful cases an d record them properly, as th ey occur, so th e n am es can be in cluded in th e ir p ro p er list This will include those who live in the F e re llo nreeinet and h aven’t sc d e f in 'te ’v «•♦•.ton if thev live th ere and th e ir nam es a re not on the F e re llo lists, they will be a d vised to a n p e a r at the V FW Hall to vote, ar*d th e ir nam es will be ta k e n so they can, at fu tu re elec busines- tions, vote in th e ir proper precine t. 1 Local persons and Som e tw en tv of th e local B ai- houses w ere w arned this week bershonnnrs e ” d th e ir ladies, a t to be ex tre m ely carefu l in ac Copr I9ÎLW4I« Duncy ProJul„on. tended th e " P a ra d e " of B arber- cep tin g checks w hich m ay not be World Rights Rr x f n j sh o ppers at K lam ath Falls, last sup p o rted by sufficient funds, fol S a tu rd a y evening. They rejjort an lowing a division by th e Jackson ex cellen t show and a full house, C ounty C ircuit C ourt on th e sec m ost of w hich w as an im m ediate tion of th e O regon cotie w hich sellout T he group also attended, deals w ith p en a lties for w ritin g and ap p eared on th e " P a ra d e " of bad checks. F u n era l services w ere held tw o w eeks ago, at C rescent C ity. T he w arn in g cam e from S am T hey would put on a show here, H all, C u rry C ounty D istrict A t W ednesday in M yrtle P oint for according to reports, hut lack a torney, who said th e Jackson W illiam Sage, who died th ere s u ita b le place. T hey are planning C ounty C ourt had declared the recently. Mr. S age was very-w ell known som e sort of an e n te rta in m e n t section of th e law w hich m akes how ever. They m eet for practice w ritin g N S F checks a crim e u n in B rookings, w here he had been in te r e s t'd in th e L and P L um ber every Monday night at the V.F.W. co n stitu tio n al. H all, and alw ays w elcom e anyone T he decision of the court is i H e has a d a u g h te r and son- w h o ’d like to sing w ith them . being appealed to the S ta te Su- in-law here, M r and Mrs. Bob Mr. and Mrs. H om er McGrew, 1 prem e C ourt, H all said, hut th e P eterso n , and has often stayed ol M cM innville, have been in this law will be shadow ed by doubt a t th e ir home here. His passing w as a g re at shock section for a week o r so, renew and u n c e rta in ty in the m eantim e. ing acq u ain tan ces of several years B ecause of th e fact th a t prosecu to m an y local people who had ago. and having a h ard tim e find tion m ay he im possible, even m ore know n Mr. Sag. well F o r m any ing them . Mrs. McGrew is th e ca re th an usual should be tak en years, th e mill in which he w as fo rm e r Helen, siste r of Glenn in handling checks from persons in te re ste d w as one of th e few stab le in d u stries of th e area. H u rst, and thev m ade th e ir hom e not well know n to you. Mr. S ag e w as born in S e a ttle in w ith the Bud M oores some years 1886. and his fam ily w as am ong ago. M rs Moore, now living in mony, consists of se a tin g the o f M cM innvdle, is th e m other of ficers at th e ir respective statio n s th e first w hite P io n eers of S kagit ¡C ounty, W ash. He lived for m any H elen and Glen. T h ere w ere about seventy pres- At last W ednesday n ig h t’s len t at the m eeting, som e of whom y ea rs in Mt. V ernon, w here he is now in terre d . F o r th e last ten m eetin g of the local V FW Post w ere guests from A berdeen and vears, he has resided at M yrtle E ugene, and who said they had and Ladies A uxiliary a very im P oint, w h e re he w as in te re ste d in p ressiv e in stallatio n cerem ony never before seen th is a d a p ta tio n th e H arm ony Mills. w a s put on u n d er the direction of of th e drill. M aurice Hoff, a fo r In ad d itio n to Mrs. P eterso n , he M rs K rm adee L aB arge, in s ta ll m er m em ber of the local post, leaves th re e o th e r d au g h ters. in g o fficer for the A uxiliary, I w as also visiting from his hom e G. K oehler, in stallin g officer for in R idgefield, W ash A fte r th e th e Post, assisting M argaret P hil form al m eeting a big feed was GOOD F IS H IN G lips, con d u ctress of the A uxiliary, put on by Mrs. H om er B ro u n , Mrs Lee Rice and Mrs. Rex and E zra Ross, m arshall of th»' Mrs. Paul W hirrv and o thers. Hayes w ent fishing on th e Rogue P o st, h'd th eir respective groups last F riday and brought back in a drill known as th e "C ross o f ¡ S u b scrib e to T he Brookings- beau tifu l 18-lb. Salm on. M a lta ,” and which, in this cert' H a rb o r Pilot. By W a lt Disney LETZS START RIGHT NOW/ EVERYBODY IN TOWN WANTS TO CONTRIBUTE/ Bad Check Flow May Follow New Court Decision William Sage Services Held LETTER TO EDITOR W hen a m an is w illing to set reside his own pleasu re, and p leasu re in helping to t a k e stre n g th e n a co m m unity pro ject, he adds to th at w hich m akes th e com m unity a nice place to live. I ast T h u rsd ay night A rth u r Knox tr o u g h ’ hit’ friend, W illard M ar shall over ’o the C hetco G ran g e •i to s c ‘i d th e evening helping the lily g -ew ers im prove th e ir organization. M any th o u san d s of dollai Ast i very y e a r to th e lily grow ers because they are not well enough organized. Mr. M ar shall is an experienced o rg an izer. It w as en couraging to h e a r him '• th at wc are on th rig h t road to g ettin g w hat we need. The m eeting w as well atten d ed . Th< v cam e from E ugene, A rc a ta , Gold Beach, P o rt O rford, and C rescent City. Mrs. Mae S ta ffo rd , Pres.. Lilv G row ers A ssociation. FLY TO HON OLULU Mr. and Mrs. E. L. M orton and SPRING CONCERT Mr. and Mrs. W a rre n S m ith will fly from San F ran cisco to H on TO BE MAY 17 olulu S a tu rd a y w h ere th ey will T he C hetco C horal Club has vacation for about th re e w eeks announoed th a t th e d a te for ils S p rin g C oncert will he M ay 1?, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 1954. T h e concert will be held a t the B ap tist C om m unity C hurch. See I he cheru s, u n d er the direction M RS. A L IC E M. P U T N A M of H elen Rice, has been w orking for sev eral m onths on num bers fo r i to be p resen ted a t th a t tim e. ! K IM B A L L -W U R L IT Z E R P IA N O S IN OAK LA N D Mrs. R A. R itchey left S unday evening for O akland w here she w ill undergo clinical tests. She plans to re tu rn S atu rd ay . and H AM M O N D O R G A N S Phone 2589 o r W rite Box 47 B rookings, O regon ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ PEAD ON VOUR FEET? 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