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Harbor News W e no m in ate fo r th e m eanest person of th e week, w hoever shot Copper, blonde spaniel puppy b e longing to G lenda and M ike K effer last M onday. T he shots w ere h eard by th e neighbors, and th en C opper’s cries, but it is not know n who did th e shooting. Cop per, who w as shot in th e m o rn ing, lived u n til th a t evening, and w as b u ried by th e K effer fam ily, w ith tw o h e a rtb ro k e n children m o u rn in g for th e ir pet. Mr. and Mrs. F red K rogh of Moscow, Idaho a re spending a few' w eeks h ere visiting at th e hom e of th e ir son-in-law and d au g h te r, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cool. Mrs. Reed Dies A t Yakima Y ’ord has been received lien telling of the d ea th of Mrs. C lara O tto Reed, age 84. who passed aw ay D ecem ber 26 at Y akim a W ashington w here s h » had liv» for some tim e at a nursin g horn Mr. and Mrs. C larence K eays Mrs. Reed w as a n ative of H a r and d a u g h te r C yanna re tu rn e d bor. hom e T h u rsd ay from S askatoon B orn April 12, 1869. she w as and Regina, S ask atch ew an , C an a th e d a u g h te r of pioneer s e ttle rs da. T hey had been called th e re several weeks ago by th e serious Mi. and Mrs. D. G. O tto, who illness of Mr. K eay s’ m other, who crossed the planes w ith ox team s in 1860. Mrs. Reed spent her is now im proved in health . jo u n g e r life in C u rry and Del Mrs. E laine C lark, the fo rm er j N orte counties and has resided in E laine LeC lair, is en ro lled at W ash ngton for m any years. S urviving are one b ro th er S o u th e rn O regon college and is ta k in g a teach in g course. H er Jam es N. O tto, age 88, of S e q u in husband is now statio n ed in E u V ashington, several nieces and nephew s also survive. rope w ith th e arm y. took them hom e. On th e way back, she had a hard drive down th e coast as it w as d u rin g one of th e recent h ard storm s. Mr. and M rs. R oger O liver re tu rn e d hom e last w eek a fte r spending th e holidays at th e hom e of th e ir d a u g h te r and fam ily in P o rtla n d . T hey w ere acco m p an ied hom e by th e ir grandson, G ary M cCloskey who will be here for a few' w eeks. T hey stopped at E lk to n to pick up M rs. H. J. W eigel who had been visitin g h er d a u g h te r, M rs. W ade H en d erer, and fam ily for sev eral days. Mr. anti M rs. R aym ond Ross and children have re tu rn e d to this a re a to live a f te r spending several m on ths at R em ote. Ore. AUTO RE PAI RI N G I --- ■ I. w m w J Excess Water To Be Drained 11 arbor Garage Leads League H a rb o r G a m e * took un d isp u ted possession of first place in th e C om m ercial League last w eek, as th ey sw ept four gam es from ” ” d H Logging. P rev io u sly u n defeated B t o o k i n g s M achine dropped a 3-1 decision to Brook ings M arket to drop to second. In o th e r gam es, O regon S ta te B ank took th e VFW 3-1, an d B a r ry ’s B ow lers dropped K err, 1 to 0. H igh gam-1 score lo r th e night w as O lsen’s 228 and B rookings M achine’s 811. High series w as ta k e n by H igham . 612, and Brook ings M achine 2362. K IR T H S H O N O R ED M em bers of th e A ssem bly of God church g ath ered last Sunday to b d God speed to Mr. and Mrs. P aul K irth who have been fa ith ful m em bers of the congreg atio n for two and one-ha If \ ars. The K irth s are m oving to Paso Rbles. R E L A T IV E S V IS IT H E R E Mr. and Mrs. M artin S m t h of Lam ont. Iow a, have just re tu rn e d hom e from a. visit in B rookings and H a rb o r w ith M rs. S m ith ’s au n t, Mrs. M ae T. S taffo rd , and cousin, M rs. Alice R ausch. . . . And because our O N L \ business is the care and repair of your car (plus your COMPLETE SATISFACTION with our services) you can be sure that we have the best interests of both you and your car at heart. Drive up for a check up, today! B R O O K IN G S G A R A G E Phone 2334 K E S S L E R S HAVE BOY Mr. and M rs. K ay K essler are p a re n ts of a 9 lb. 1 oz. boy born W ednesday m orning, J a n u a ry 13, at S easide hospital. T he little boy has a siste r and bro th er. th e whole com m unity held a p y t y at tli ‘ G ran g e hall in honor ol h er 90th b irth d ay , and A unt Sue danced th e sq u are d ances along w ith the rest of th e group. Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r P earm in e a rriv ed hom e S a tu rd a y evening a f te r spending n e a rly s ;x w eeks visiting re la tiv e s in Los Angeles. They report th a t th e people down th e re would like som e of th e rain th a t we get so tired of in this p art of th e country. V FW W hing Ding Feb. 13. THURSDAY. JA N U A RY 11. 1954 F u n e ra l services w ere h e ’d on W ednesday aftern o o n from W ie r’s M o rtu ary chapel for Jo h n S am - ! i.', 81, who passed aw ay Jan . 2 at th e hom e of his ste p d a u g h te r. Mrs. H erb ert H untley, follow ing a long illness. Mr. S am p le w as born in K ansas F e b ru a ry 6, 1869. Mr. S am o le and wife and nephew D ean Noble had arriv ed from A shland to spend th e holidays w ith re la tiv e s here. S u rviving are his w ife E dith Owen, a son John S am p le ot N o rth Bend, O r e g . his nephew D ean Noble, four step eh d d ren , Mrs. May Crook, Mrs. E liz a b e t’.i ' untlt y. W illiam K. Owen and G harl»s Ow en. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. F a lle rt and S tre e t S u p erin ten d e n t O , D children re tu rn e d hom e recen tly Arp w es ’n stru cted by th e C i’y a f te r spending C h ristm as w ith Council T uesday to begin the Mr. F a lle rt’s p a re n ts and M rs. w ork of d rain in g excess w a e r F a lle r t’s m o th e r in O regon City. lving in F ern stre e t in front of Mr. and Mrs. C lyde B ray n a rd th e C ity H all. T he S ta te H ighw ay D e p a rt M r. and M rs. F o rre st M cM ann and d a u g h te rs re tu rn e d home m ent has told the city th at it S a tu rd a y aft»^- being gone th ree spent th e first p art of last w eek will pave th a t a rea as soon as in N o rth B end visiting at th e w eeks on a trip back to th e ir fo r the w a te r is tak en ca re of. m er home in W eb ster C ity, Iowa, hom e of Mr. M cM ann’s m other. Included in the w ork is the w here they spent th e holidays M r. and M rs. Jesse O liver a re w ith re la tiv e s and friends. They laying of about 200 feet of 12- th e proud p a re n ts of a seven w ere accom panied hom e by Mr. inch pipe, and the r p a ir of catch pound, six ounce d a u g h te r born B ra y n a rd ’s b ro th e r and sister-in - basins w hich a re intended to tak e a t th e S easide hospital on D ecem law, Mr. and Mrs. Elm o B ray off the w ater. b er 30. T hey have nam ed th e n ard of D ayton, tow a, who will ! visit here fo r a w eek before re Committee to Meet little m iss W anda D arlene. tu rn in g home. T he citizens c o m m itte e on a M rs. R ose H u b b ard and h er Mr. and M rs. G. H. M ann of C ity C h a rte r will m eet ag ain F ri b ro th er, F re d C losner of Gold B each left F rid a y m orning for P o rtlan d arriv ed S u n d ay for a day night, to resum e th e ir discus G ra n ts P ass to pick up th e ir au n t, few days visit at th e hom e of Mr. sion of a C ity C h a rte r, to be offered th e v o ters in th e May Mrs. L ena A nderson. T he group and Mrs. K en n eth P ayne. Mr. and Mrs. Edw’in (Sonny) P rim ary . p lan s to v isit frien d s and re la tiv e s T he m eeting, previously sched in S alem , P o rtla n d , Hood R iver C hapm an and tw o children left and Kelso, th e trip ta k in g about last W ednesday for F arm in g to n , uled for last F rid ay w as p o st N ew Mexico w here they will stay poned, to m ake w ay for th e O re tw o w eeks. for tw o or th re e m onths w ith Mr. gon Coast A ssociation ddinner. Mr. and M rs. C h arles A m es and C h ap m an ’s relativ es. ch ild ren sp en t th e C h ristm a s M rs. S ue B enham spent a cou Local Doctor holiday v isitin g th e ir fam ilies in D allas and F a lls City. On th e ir ple of days visiting at th e hom e Heads Committee re tu rn hom e th ey w e re accom of Mrs. M innie T hom pson and D r E. G S»m uel of B rookings panied by M rs. A m es’ p aren ts, M rs. L au ra V incent last w eek. On Mr. and M rs. G eorge M urphy and F riday, Mr. and M rs. Em il Ed- has been appointed c h a irm an of h er sister, M rs. R u th Poe, all of w ardson joined th e group for a the O regon A ssociation of C hiro D allas. T hey rem ained here over b irth d ay d in n er in honor of A unt p ra ctic P h y s’cians C o m m ittee on New’ Y ears eve, th en M rs. Am es S u e ’s 91st b irth d ay . L a st year, P ublic H ealth. -------- Brookings-Harlxir Pilot 9 Services Held For Mr. Sample Shower I louse Burns At Carpenterville LEGAL NOTICE N O T IC E O F PU B L IC H E A R IN G P u rsu a n t to O rdinance No. 35 of the City of Brookings, O reg o n th e C ity P lan n in g C om m ission gives notice th at it will hold a public h earin g in the City H all a t 8 p.m W e d n esd ay Ja n u a ry 27th, 1954 for the purpose of giving all perso n s in te re ste d and the g en e ra l public, an o p jx u tu n ity to be h ea rd on a p etitio n by E. L. L es sard to re-zone the following d e scrib ed p ro p e rty T h at c e rta in tra c t of land co n sist ing of 2.0 acres, m ore o r less, lying in th e S o u th w est of th e N o rth e a st ’ » of S ection 6 in T< w n sh ip 41 S outh, R ange 13 W est of th e W illa m e tte M eridian, in C u rry C ounty, O regon, de scribed as follow s: B eginning at iron pipe "A ” d iiv tn at a point 20.0 feet N o rth an d 395.3 feet E asl of an iron pipe m ark in g th e in te rio r U S ectio n co rn er of said S ection 6. 1 hence due E ast 230.0 feet to iron pipe “ B” ; thence due N o rth 250.0 feet to an iron pipe; th en ce d u e E ast 478.0 feet, m ore o r less, to th e c e n te r of a c reek ; th en ce S o u th w esterly , follow ing down th e c< n te r of th e channel of said C reek to a point on th e S o u th bou n d ary of th e S o u th w est U of th e N o rth e ast ‘4 of said S ectio n 6; th en ce du e W est 541.7 feet to an iron pipe (In te rs e c tin g th e N o rth e rly bou n d ary of th e rig h t- of-w ay of the O regon C oast H ign- w ay at ap p ro x im a te ly 512 fe e t); th en ce due N o rth 20.0 feet to th e place of beginning. (In te rs e c tin g th e N o rth boundary of th e rig h t- of-w ay of th e O regon C oast H ig h w ay at ap p ro x im a te ly 11 fe e t), F ire of u n d eterm in ed origin d estro y ed a show er house at th e C arp e n te rv ille cabins last week. T he house w as com pletely d e stroyed. though none of th e n e a r by dw ellings was h arm ed. F o r a w hile it w as feared th a t one cabin would be dam aged, but it w as saved. from a c e n tra l co m m ercial d is tric t as non Zoned to a lig h t in d u s tria l d istric t. T his h ea rin g will be held pre lim in ary to a final report to Council of th e C ity of B ro o k in g s u n d er a u th o rity of title 95, C h ap te r 24, O regon C om piled L aw s A n n o tated . T H E B R O O K IN G S CITY P L A N N IN G C O M M ISSIO N , Gladys Kanick, Secretary. E. A. M arxsen of the co rp o ratio n of C h arles F. M eyer of New York D a te published Ja n . 14, 1954 paid his y early visit to th is a re a V FW W hing Ding Feb. 13. last week. I Ope* s I Friday, January 15 Si/ver Spray Market On Hiway io i , North, Brookings Featuring I Eastern Oregon Beef £ and the Finest Fish | OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK !