BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday, September 6, 1951
1 SEA SID E,
Ore.
(S pecial) —
M em bers of th e A m erican Legion
w ill converge on th is beach re
so rt city next w eek for the 33rd
a n n u a l convention. A m erican Le
gion. D ep artm en t of Oregon, and
th e an n u al sessions of th e Amer-1
ican Legion A uxiliary, th e F o rty
et Eight and the E ight et Forty,
w hich are o rg an izatio n s w ithin
th e A m erican Legion and its a u x
iliary. T h e sessions will o p tn on
S ep tem b er 11 and continue un til
la te on S ep tem b er 16. A rra n g e
m en ts for e n te rta in in g thousands
of v eteran s and m em bers of th e ir
fam ilies have been m ade by a
convention com m ission of m em
b ers of S easide Post No. 99,
w hich will be host for th e ses
sions.
O pening th e convention on
S ep tem b er 11 will be the one-day
sessions of th e iE g h t et F o rty and
on ep tem b er 12 for th e F o rty et
E ight. R eg istratio n for th e A m er
ican Legion sessions will s ta rt on
S ep tem b er
11
and
continue
th ro d u g h th e 15th. T h ere will
be a public m em orial service
beginning at 9 a.m. on S ep tem
b e r 13. Rev. G eorge H. Sw ift,
d e p a rtm e n t ch ap lain, S alem , will
(give an ad d ress: “ Lest W e F o r
g e t.”
At the jo in t opening session to
follow
im m ediately,
G overnor
D ouglas
M cKay
and
Lewis
Gough,, P asad en a. Calif., n a
tio n al vice co m m ander of th e
A m erican Legion, will sh a re the
honors, each being scheduled for
an address.
Business sessions will begin at
1:30 p.m. T h u rsd ay and continue
th ro u g h o u t F rid ay and S a tu rd a y
m orning, w ith election and in
s ta lla tio n of o fficers scheduled
fo r th e final sesihon on S a tu r
day. S a tu rd a y n ig h t w ill be sem
in a r on subversive activ ities and
S unday m orning a m eeting of
th e ex ecu tiv e com m ittee.
The
k final event on th e p ro g ram will
be a clam chow der feed at 2
FOR-
LAND LE V E L IN G
BRU SH C LEA R IN G
ROAD B U ILD IN G
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Legion.
E vents of fin te re st to th e pub
lic w ill include th e F o rty et E ight
p arad e to be held at 5 p.m. W ed
nesday. S ep tem b er 12. T he big
convention p arad e will be held
at 4:30 p.m. F riday, the 14, and
at 8 p.m. on F rid ay th e d e p a rt
m ent • d rum and bugle contest
will be held.
T he principal e n te rta in m e n t
event will be th e d ep a rtm en t
com m anders’ and p residents' b a n
quet. scheduled for the G e a rh a rt
H otel at 8 p.m. T hursday 13.
D onald R. W ilson, of W est V ir
ginia, leading can d id ate for n a
tional com m ander is expected to
address th e banquet.
Clyde Dickey, P o rtlan d , will
preside over the A m erican Le-
gion sessions as d e p a rtm en t com-
m ander.
K reu g er, T he
M yrtle
Mrs.
D alles. s ta te president of tin'
A m erican Legion A uxiliary, will
preside over the a u x iliary ses-
sions.
is
P o rtla n d
W a lte r
K irk.
grand chef de g are of th e G rand
V oiture de Oregon. F o rty et
E ig h t; and Le C hapeau d e p a rt-
m ental O regon D e p a rtm e n ta l La
B outique Des H uit C hapeaux et
Q u a ra n te Fem m es is G retchen
Robbins of Ju n ctio n C ity, O re.
vision and for th e past 20 y ears s ta rt to school.
has had ch a rg e of the w ork for
Mr. an d Mr«. M arsh all C a rte r
the In ter-A m erican division w ith and d a u g h te r Jan ice, an d M ar-
h e a d q u a rte rs in El S a lv a d o r.! g a re t Fox a re visiting in th e
They a re re tu rn in g to th e ir w ork hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F re d Fox.
th e re soon.
Mrs. Leslie Dim m ick, Mrs. Rob-
Mr. and Mrs. A rth o r Robinson e rt D im m ick. an d Mrs. H u ttlcs-
of C hetco H eig h ts have been en >
h av «‘ « -tu rn e d from P o rtla n d
w
here
they spent th re e days v isit
te rta in in g
P a s to r a n d
M rs.
C h arles A. P helps who a re m is ing and shopping.
It has been n ecessary for Mrs.
sionaries on forlough a f te r six
y ea rs in th e H aw aiian Islands. C la ra S tra le y to close h er shop,
Mr. P helps is Mrs R obinson’s ! C la ra ’s B eau ty Shop a t H a rb o r
on H iw ay 101 because of illness.
bro th er.
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On h er recovery the shop w ill re-
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LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k Frye, neph
ew of Mrs. O. N. Lundeen, a re
v acationing here from e a s te rn
O regon. Mrs. F rye is th e fo r
m er M ickey Cooper.
D eputy W es S m ith cau g h t a
25-pound salm on last week.
Mrs. B a rk e r
of
F re e m a n ’s ,
M arket, h er d au g h ter. K a r e n .'
and little Teddy F reem an, m ade
I a sh o rt trip to G ran ts P ass last
w ee’ .
Mr. and Mrs. R obert R e ttk e
w ent to T acom a forf the holiday
w eekend.
Mrs. W illiam Bivins of C he
halis visited h er son, Joe Bivins,
and fam ily several days last
week.
C aroline K err,, now of Coos
Bay, spent L abor Day w ith her
fam ily here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. B reeding
enjoyed a reunion w ith th e ir son,
T h ere w ere tw o intensely in th re e d a u g h te rs and g ra n d c h il
te re stin g
m eetings
held
last dren the last few’ days in A ugust.
w eekend at th e S eventh-day Ad Mr. and Mrs. Evis S ch u ltz of
ventist ch urch w hen tw o m ission O ntario, Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
aries. hom e on furlough, gave M orris Jones of C en tral P oint.
an account of th e ir experiences. Ore., Lloyd B reeding and w ife of
S a tu rd a y
evening P a s to r E agle P oint and D ora and Ben
C h arles A. P helps and his wife B rittso n of B rookings.
G ra n d
show ed b ea u tifu l colored slides sons Bobby and M arvie Jones
and m oving p ictu res of H aw aiian stay ed to visit th e ir g ra n d p a re n ts
scenes and told of th e w onderful for a n o th e r week.
w ay th e gospel of a loving and
V ernon Goldizen left for A lbu
soon com ing S avior is gripping querque, N. Mex., this m orning
h e a rts and raising up churches (T h u rsd ay ) w here he will receive
th ro u g h o u t the- b ea u tifu l isles of his b ach elo r’s degree in science
th e Pacific. Mrs. P helps sang a from th e u n iv ersity in th e spring.
hym n in H aw aiian. T hey a re r e He w ill stop over in V en tu ra,
tu rn in g to H aw aii in tw o weeks. Calif., to visit his siste r B etti
S unday night P a s to r R irley ai d b ro th er. Raym ond.
John B lanche w ent to M yrtle
Ford, who is hom e on six m onths
furlough a f te r 35 y ea rs of labor C reek on business last w eekend.
Miss Jo an M cCarley is visiting
in the L atin A m erican countries,
told of som e of th e ir experiences in S an Jose and S an F raniisco.
Mrs. Bob Sw anson visited in
d uring th a t tim e and th e w inning
of m any souls for C hrist. He and M yrtle C reek last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C larence Ellison
his wife endured m any hardships
and th e ir lives w ere sp ared by and tw o sons of B aker, Ore., are
th e m iraculous d em o n stratio n s of visiting in th e home of Mr. and
God’s pow-er to c a re for His own M rs. N oble Ellison.
D avid Tock. who has been v isit
w hile living am ong hostile Indian
trib es in isolated p a rts of th e ing w ith his g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr.
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Seaside Post No. 99, American head of th e S o u th A m erican di- tu rn to C alifo rn ia in tim e to
Legion Confab
Opens Sept. 11
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8
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