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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Lost Rites Tuesday For What It's Worth .
For Ernest Gardner
LOCAL NEWS
By C lifford P. R owe
I his is the week-end when loyal Am ericans go all out to honor
Funeral services for E rnest W.
” 1 • < ount ry s D eclaration of Independence from the tyranny of
G ardner, 28, of Harbor, who died
G reat Britain some 176 years ago. Although almost
last Thursday at the V eterans hos
two
centuries have passed, today’s descendants of
»
pital, Portland, were held at the
those stout-hearted fighters for freedom have not
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B ap tist Com m unity Church, T ues
become soft in the process.
day, with Rev. J. L. Mumbower
C ome f riday and these modern Paul Reveres
officiating, V eterans had charge of
will
take to the highways and the shrieks of their
th e Graveside services held at the
-
hoi
ns
and the scream s of their tires will announce
W illiam Jam es W ard Memorial
to
the
inhabitants of village and town the ominous
P a rk .
w arning th at the invasion is under way.
E rn est was born Nov. 11, 1923,
Ju st as P atrick Henry in those stirring days of
a t H arbor, and has lived in that
revolt
stood before the Virginia convention of dele
vicinity most of his life except for
Tates
anil
in a voice of thunder proclaimed his
th e time he was in the service d u r
stand as “Give me liberty or give me d e a th ” so
ing World W ar 2.
.vill his m odern counter p art with hand on wheel
Surviving are his parents, Mr.
and foot to floorboard plunge fearlessly ahead fighting for his “right
and Mrs. Fred Gardner, two sis
ay” just as forcefully as his great ancestor fought for his liberty.
ters, Mrs. M arie Hempel and Mrs. ot-w
For
this is the week when all America becomes united in one
Je a n Boardman, and four brothers.
're
a
t
enterprise
that of being somewhere else than where they
E lm er, Harold, Lee and Howard,
were.
It
m
atte
rs
not
the destination; the cost’s of no cencern. W hat
all living in the H arbor area '1 he
m
atte
rs
most
is
to
have
been and safely home returned.
Boy II. Brown M ortuary had all
l
or
those
who
lack
the
craving for dangerous living which drives
charge ol all local arrangem ents.
the m ajority in this short period of flight from reality, I recommend
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he strateg ic safety of the home davenport from which one can read
Che Langlois cheese factory at and hear the play by-play account of autom obile homicide as it
Langlois is the only blue cheese spreads across the nation.
p lan t in Oregon.
lie s is piobably the only tim e in the year th a t the American
soldier huddled in his Korean foxhole does not envy the folk at home.
He feels much safer where he is.
NORMA'S
Beauty Salon
Local News
ed at Brem m erhaven, Germany,
and will go to St. Q uentin where
her husband is stationed. Genie
was graduated front the local high
school in 1946 and has many in*
tim ate friends here.
I Mr. and Mrs. R. V. G uerrettaz
¡were at K lam ath Falls, Thursday,
Hours: 9 a. in. to 5 p . Hl. Friday ami S atu rd ay to attend the
n/.vi
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S ta te Association of Public Ac-
next door to Brooking Mkt. countants convention. Mr. Guer- Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Rich
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is a m em ber of the group
Eventngs by A ppointm ent! Being their form er home, they mond of Tacoma. Wash., are the
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
also visited a num ber of old-tim e J. M atot this week.
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Mrs. Bernadine Steele and Mrs j
Friends of Erskine Miller found K atherine Doherty, who a re at-
him in a cheerful mood and good tending Hum boldt S ta te College!
spirits, Sunday, though unable to sum m er school, came home for ,
sit up only for 15 m inutes at a the week-end.
time, while eating. Living in a
P at Flynn, 14 m onths old. is at
We c a rry a CO M PLETE line cast is uncom fortable as anyone
of Gas Appliances, Wedgewood, knows, who has worn one, and to the Reynolds home while her p a r
T appan, O’Keefe & M erritt, and active Mr. Miller it is a trial be ents are taking a two weeks va
C aloric ranges G eneral w a te r cause he has been building a du cation and business trip to south
h e a te rs Servel R efrig erato rs — plex, which now sits idly by. His ern California.
Mrs. Frank Gran, Peggy, Eddy
Colem an furnaces.
main hope now is to be able to
— 'Tanka for rent, sa le o r lease — get it under roof before the fall and Michael, visited friends at
C rescent City
Phone 111
rains set in. He sw ears he will be Grayland. Wash., last week, and
A t Jet. llw ys 101 and 199
up and at work in another few stopped at Olympia to visit an
weeks, but the next time, he will uncle and aunt.
Lloyd W eeks has been quite ill
at his home on Pioneer road and
was confined to his bed for a few
davs last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen and
two children of San Diego, Calif.,
and Mrs. Billy Hillyer of San Ber-
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Propane Service
John R. Portz
nadino, spent a week a t the Sim-
Inions ranch on Cape Ferrell« road
tw
their relatives.
lef^
^ast ^ l° nday.
Rev. and Mrs. Manson M etcalf
have been enjoying a w eek’s va-
cation visiting relatives a t Down-
ey and S an ta Monica, Calif.
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A s k F o r G A M E R ’S
PI IONE 2548
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Coast Freight
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Phone 2634
bob w illia m son
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Creators of Distinctive Greeting Cards
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W A R D 'S
be a little m ore careful.
Mr. and Mrs. l)on Redfield and
P oat cm
Com mercial
Bulletina
children of K lam ath Falls visited
the parental Pierce home S a tu r
day and Sunday. Mips B etty Red
field, now employed by her fath er
Outdoor Adverrising
at the store, retu rn ed to K lam ath
4th and 1 streets, Cressent City Falls with them and will be em
ployed by the county health office
in that county.
P H O N E 643
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Moore re
Neon Sales and Service ceded won! the first of the week
that their daughter. Eugenia (M rs
H. I.. Bantont and babv had land-
Thursday July 3, 1952
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