Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 06, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    BRO O K IN G S-H A RBO R PILOT, Brookings. O regon
,, May 6
World's Finest Climate
P ag e Five
y o u r m o th e rs by a tte n d in g se rv ­
ice. W e h av e som e little su rp rise s
w a itin g fo r th e m o th e rs p resen t
S u nday. D on’t fo rg e t, w e ll be
tuntist Community church looking fo r you.
„ annual
nn-eting
t«in«lay night April 28.
,re$s Shown In
Church Year
S. ta ir e y , Jr., who w ere m a rrie d M a rg a re t A une T isdale but in- know n land
A pril 24th. The cerem ony w as fin ite ly ric h e r fo r h e r life am ong know n land, and I needs m u st
read by a navy chaplain on us.
i th in k how f a r it is—since she
T re asu re island. The bride an d
“S he h as jo u rn ey ed to an un- lin g e rs th e re .”
groom w ere attended by close
friends of the couple. The bride,
th e fo rm er M yrtle Louise Howie,
is a d a u g h ter of the Schaals, an d
has visited here several tim es in
th e past. They will reside in S an
T h e lu m b e r fo r th e building is F rancisco as the groom is sta-j
being cu t, an d w ill be run tioned w ith the fleet in th e bay-
th ro u g h th e p la n e r th is week. area.
Mr. and Mrs, C harles M elvin
W o rk on th e a c tu a l building will
s t a r t th is com ing w eek. W e still Howie of K lam ath F a lls w-ere
need m ore m anpow er, an d ask visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C h a rles
Chic»««"' N eW
th a t all w ho ca n co -o p erate will Schaal, last Sunday.
E
lm
er
H
anscam
m
ade
a
tr
ip
c o n ta c t M rs. B yrne a t th e C en t­
ra l B uilding o r C. A. McKenzie to E ugene S atu rd ay and r e tu r n ­
ed home on Sunday, accom panied
a t th e self S erv ice L aundry.
vou can go or re
than it
in the n o rth ern p a rt of th e state
T h e follow ing h av e donated
tot
not
V
Eart
end
by Mrs. H anscam , w ho has been
one o r m o re d ays labor, o r monev
costs to go Bt
, nrn another- ***
for over a m onth. Mrs. H an scam i
fo r th e p ro je c t:
has to report to th e d o cto r in
A u g u st Johnson, Roy Weide- P o rtlan d again th e la tte r p a r t
m an, Ja c k H ogan, D arre l Alsup i of th e m onth, w ith w eekly ch eck ­
W ilson F re em a n , A. O. Bollinger ups by Dr. Erickson.
W. S. C hadw ick, H. J. Sparks,
W a rre n S m ith , R. B. W illiam son,
n-t" P°c’,f,C
J. K oehler, N ick N eufeld, C la r­
Th« W<nttly
p,
ence S to lle r, J. J. G allagher, Leo
< s e e N our ^ Q ^ a n d y . ^ O r e g o n
L ucas. H ugh G earin, J. O. Robin­
As th e fra g ra n ce of lovely
^ ; ’, ; , ' v . v \ . - r d a n d 4 . O t e S _
son, D an K ellaher, Ken T aylor, flow ers, so will lin g er long in
O. B. N ew ton, John Rogers, Ben Brookings, th e sw eet m em ory of
C. Jones, P a u l S chrader, S am M a rg a re t A une Tisdale.
G ott, C h a rles Echols. F aye H a rd ­
She
loved
B rookings,
and
esty, F re d Moore, J. E. Fifield,
W in. C am pbell, H om er Johnson, B rookings loved her.
H er w arm and friendly n a tu re
C. H. G rayshel. T. S. A bbott. Ben
K erns. C. E. McLean, Lloyd S tef- loved th e friendliness for which
ani, E. L. T hornton. C h arles B rookings is so w ell known, and
S ta n h u rs t, J. B. W right, C. A. th e r a r e ch arm of h er p erso n a lity ,
won for h er m any friends.
M ackenzie. Chas. H assett, N o r­
In th e peace of o u r silent hills
ris K em p, L. Z. H arb in , J am t's
X
N o rriss. F ra n k M oore, L. E. in th e g ran d e u r of o u r rugged
M oore, S. K. G eorge. H. E. S te v ­ coast lines, an d in th e ev e r
ens, E lm e r B ankus, H. C. Lem ­ changing lights and hues on th e
ing, H. H. N ew ton, M. S. B ra in ­ fa r blue sea. h e r a r ti s t’s soul;
found a ready response.
ard , L u th e r T isdale.
W hen she spoke, it w as as if
T he lu m b er is being c u t and
f
d o n ated by Sw ans, K err, C am p ­ riv ers of sw eet m usic flowed.
r
< Z /
W hen M arg aret A une T isdale!
bell, B rim m B ro th ers, and Land-
* * t
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a u e r Mills. The plan in g by K ess­ sang all Brookings delighted. T he
lyric
of
her
c
u
ltu
red
and
b
ird
­
ler.
like tones cam e th ro u g h ev er
sm iling lips and she sang from
the d epths of her soul. T he m usic
of h er songs will echo down th e
M r. and Mrs. O tto T u rley re ­
y ea rs in Brookings.
tu rn e d th e m iddle of th e last
In her, the g aity and buoyancy
w eek from an extended 10.000
of a g irl w alked hand in h an d
m ile tr ip th ro u g h o u t th e m id­
- k w j
w-ith th e g race and poise of a
w est. ,
w om an.
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V isitors at th e hom e of Mr.
H er laugh w as like c le a r w a te r
an d M rs. C harles S ch aal th e past flecked w ith sunshine.
r- - *
w eek w ere Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
/s e y
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G race in h e r m o v e m e n t s
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w
m atched the "ra c e of h e r ra re
and lovely n atu re.
H is * i .
“ H ia a p p o in tm e n ts to «Sate Fave been o u . t a i
M em orials to h er a re th e su ­
and.
p erb w orkm anship of h er p h o to ­
'■G overnor H a ll h a t made a good s ta rt as the State a th ie f
g rap h ic a rt. a c c o m p l i s h e d
e x e c u tive d u rin g h is sh ort tim e in < .c».**
-
— T E E D A L L E S O P T IM IS T ,
th ro u g h h er fine discernm ent of
" . . . f o u n d the new O regon e x e c u 'tv e , f i t o f a ll. a ve ry
others, and h er love fo r them .
h um an t o r t o f p e rs o n .. . . in te re s te d in the th .-tee in w h ic h
Brookings is poorer w ith o u t
f j g g j g j f or
different officers g a \ e
respective reports
an d
been done this y ea r,
/the fact that the church
rthout a regular p asto r foi
. months. Each branch of
rdi has gained and hopes
far better year under th e
< 3 of Rev. Nick N eufeld.
parsonage which w as b u ilt
Bt year, was a larg e p ro j-
dert’aken and with the h elp
members and the good
¡of the church in the com -
there is a very sm a ll
it to be paid.
.ring is the new list of o f­
fer the coming y ear as th e
elected them : D eacons,
L E Stevenson, W. G. H oag-
J. A. Edwards, and L ynn
(MB.
iconesses. Mrs. Sam G ott,
Lulu Goldizen, Mrs.H. Ke~r,
ire. R. C. Baughn.
istees. Art Pierco, H en ry
three years; Sam G ott,
Campbell, two y ears; G us
n. Emil Moore, one y ea r,
irch Clerk.
Mrs.
E m il
Church T reasurer. Lynn
ton, Recording S e c re ta ry
Treasurer, Mrs. H en ry
S. 8 S u p t.
J e a n e tt?
S. S. Sec’y, M rs. G o tt;
for 6 point system , C. F.
ell; S. S. T reas., G oldie
brer Committee: Mrs. L inds-
Mrs. Emil Moore, M rs. J.
ards, Mrs. G rant P ow elL
Neufeld and th e c h u rc h
|lers extend a cordial in v i­
te the community to com e
¡worship with us. O u r S un-
[ school is rapidly grow ing,
jour aim is to m ake th is
a thriving church fo r a ll
care to come and w o rsh ip
F
k't forget that next S unday,
[Mh. is Mother’s Day. T h ?
by school and ch u rch ex-
I a special invitation to all
*rs of the area to com e a n d
your families, and h o n o r
Fire H a ll B u ild in g
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A Eulogy
^-V e te ra n
* E x p e rie n c e d
* C o u rageous
r
ELECT ! I G
LOCAL NEWS
a
Pres&at Governor
Tin
th e y w ere in te re s te d , m e eting their» r -
,,y , u - t 'r c t t !ly , un.
d e ra ta n d in g ly ."
— B E N D B U L L E T I N , Len d .
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" H e is s fo rc e fu l speaker — one w ho is in c lin e d to c a ll a spade
a s p a d e . . . Those w ho have had per-
>1 «■ r .ttc t w ith h.nt
b e lie ve he is a m an's |, a n . " — H O O D R IV E T H E
H ood R iv e r.
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STATE
TREASURER
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A Farmer— 33 >ear* operat­
ing own farm* at Canby,
Choose From
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T T E -T IM E f
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at desire
to p ro v id e
iH T E R . M«
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invili*.
ded as an able
M T IN E L , T ig a rd .
16 year* experience in legi»-
lative and administrative
government in Oregon.
"P A B C O "
Now- in third 4-ycar term as
Hendricks
R\TH; re COM PANY
NEW S.
it in a state
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The
Oregon.
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“ G o ve rn or H a ll made a g -o d im press un by h is t 'k h e re ,"
— P E N D L E T O N E A S T O R E O N I A , , . i f . Te to n .
“ H a l, b rin g s to the G o v e rn o r’s c h a ir a b to a d b » !« !< » o f
p ro b le m s w h ic h are O re g o n 's ,. . . mem her o f th e A m e ric a n
L e g io n and V e te ra n s o f h r e .in W a rs , he fa te s p ro b le m * fo r
w h ic h , by fra m in g and experience, he is e m n e r ’ :y q u a lifie d '*
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“ G o ve rn or H a ll m eets an i»sue aqv r e ly ,"
— O R E G O N C IT Y I N 'T E
State Senator.
Vigorous and experienced.
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Pd. As
a d m ira b le dec is ve
the house and ris e r
l i t y and
jla r l y in
ty to the speakership
- O R E G O N IA N . P o rtla n d .
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