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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1954)
is possi ' couple of w eeks ago. Mr. H a n s' “stra d lin g th e fence" cam has Deen in P o rtla n d w ith bly th e easiest a ttitu d e co n sid er ing th e ca lib re of the tw o con ’ her. te sta n ts. H ow ever on election day F red G ustafson re tu rn e d hom e E rn e s t F o ster. M ilton F o s te r sides will have to be taken. F rid ay from M uskeegan, M ichi I have g reat respect and admir* gan w here he w as called by the and H rry R ober w ere honored leath of his bro th er, R icard Gus a t a birth d ay d in n e r a t th e M il' ation for Mr. B rim m ’s cou rag e tafson, whose fu n eral w as held ton F o s te r hom e S unday evening. and unselfishness in offering him But I T hursday. R ichard who w as the O th ers present for th e occasion self for public service. ..oungest of the nine G ustafson w ere M r.and Mrs. Andrew Hof- do not believe Mr. B rim m a c tu a l b ro th ers and sisfersv w as thp feldt, Mr. and Mrs. H e rb ert P ayne, ly knows ju st w hat the d u ties j Mr. nd Mrs. Elzie Bagley. Mr. and responsibilities of m ayor are, firs t one to go. j and Mrs. H ow ard R ay and son and how tim e-consum ing they can Mr. and Mrs. Roy H endry a r Tom m y and Mrs. M ilton F oster. be*. It is n o t a m a tte r of one m eet" ing a m onth, but a m a tte r of rived hom e M onday a f te r a M rs. I> w is P eterso n w as a how m any hours a day. W hen a m onths trip w hich took th em to C reston, C anada to visit. On the lucky door prize w inner a t the m ayor is also responsible for the w ay north, th ey a tte n d e d the C oos'C urry C ooperative an n u al o peration of his own business, fu n eral of Mrs. H en d ry ’s sister- m eeting S atu rd a y at Sixes as she som ething m u st suffer, e ith e r in-law, Mrs. Floyd K irkland at cam e hom e w ith a deep fat fry- his business o r the affairs of the ’ er. Am ong o th e rs who atten d e d city. Siletz. I from this a rea w ere M r.and Mrs. m m y honest opinion, no in Mr. nd Mrs. John T w orek and i Neil M artin and d a u g h te r Susan, dividual should consider ru n n in g children re tu rn ed to th e ir horn» Mr. and Mrs. R ussell M essner, for th e office of m ayor unless he in A rc ata last week a f te r visiting ! H ans Nelson, Mr. andM rs. A Hof- has e ith e r been closely asso c ia t for a few days at th e hom e of ; feldt, M r.and Mrs. F red Gustaf* ed w ith city affairs o r been a Mrs. T w orek’s paren ts. Mr. and i son, B enjam in Jones and M ilton m em ber of th e council for a F o ste r. term . Also ideall> he should have M rs. D. F. M asset. u nlim ited free tu n e to devote Mr. nd Mrs. Leo A. T ra v e r of Linton, N orth D akota and Mrs. T ra v e rs tw o siste rs from S outh D akota and C olorado a re visiting Oct oh r 27. 1951 a t t*> hom e of the T r v e r’s B rookings, Oregon d au g h ter. Mrs. Bud R ausch in B rookings, and Mr. T ra v e rs sister, E ditor, B rookings-H arhor Pilot D ear S ir: Mrs. L. G. S tafford in II rbor. R egarding th e im m inent elec i T hey cam e from S e a ttle w here th e th re e siste rs held a family tion for m ayor of B rookings, ' re-union at the hom e of a fourth sister. • HARBOR NEWS to th e office, especially at this p re se n t tim e w hen th e city has so recen tly adopted its c h a rte r. T he next y ea r o r two will be th e m ost hectic, ’ busy and im p o rta n t in th e "C ity of B rookings" exist ance. If we a re going to realize o u r d ream of a clean, m odern, safe, and solvent city, we will need a m an in the m a y o r’s otnee who has not only ab ility but also tim e to use it. Sr. m ay bt this week she u n d er h er eyes a Susan Martin Wins ist Is no glory, sa la ry oi lau rel experience an d proven ability and w re a th for any m ayor, ju st tim e- know’ th is n ex t te rm will he a consum ing and o ften h e a rtb re a k ro ugh one, I feel it w ould j doing th e city a g re a t in ju stice ing w ork. F o r me, and th e o th e r council- not to accept W a rre n S m ith 's m en too I am sure, th e best services and elect him to a job in te re st of th e C ity of B rookings lo r w hich he is so w ell q u a li will alw ay s be first in im p o r fied. I hope you w ho read this tance, re g ard less of th e election will agree, an d join m e in voting re su lts. H ow ever I w ant to pub- for W a rre n S m ith fo r M ayor ol licly s ta te th a t w hen we have B rookings. C live D. M anley. a c a n d id a te w ith W a rre n S m ith ’s be -------------------------------------------—------------------------------------------ — ■>< - t SEE THE VO TE FOR HO M ER C om pletely N e w 1 9 5 5 CH EV R O LET BROW N AT MENNING BUICK FOR CITY COUNCIL Paid Political A d v e rtise r €*H t , tl---- ----------------------- —— LETTER TO EDITOR Mrs. E. E. llan sca m ble to r e tu r hom e from P o rtlan d w here w ent an o p eratio n on D u rin g th e tw o y ears I have served on th e council 1 have becom e in creasingly aw are of W a rre n S m ith ’s ability, his acum en and a c c u ra te jud g m en t, his ta c t w ith th e public, his re m a rk a b le u n d ersta n d in g of fiscal an d ad m in istra tiv e d etails. F o r tu n a te ly Mr. S m ith also has the tim e an d is w illing to devote it to civic affairs. F or this th e com m u n ity can be g ra te fu l. T h ere THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 8 th --- lig h lw in In Talent Contest L ittle six y e a r old S usan Mai tin. d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. Neil M artin of Brook ta rs. was acclaim ed the w inner of th e t a l ent show' contest at the a n n u a ’ m eeting of th e Coos C u rry E lec tric C ooperative at Six s C ra n e ' H all S atu rd ay . Susan, a pupil o Blossom Behee and M r ’ o i I P a tte rso n , ta p d a n c e 1 -u d o ’a' the piano r s her co ntribution. She w as sponsored by C hetco Grange, and received as h er prize s tw enty five silver dollars, w hich w ere piled onto her outstreatch**d hands, an dalso a sto ry book. C hetco G range, as th e snonsoi of th e co n te sta n t ta k in g first place, will have' $2.50 d ducted each m onth from its elec tric bill for th e com ing year. < T hose who a tten d e d the m e e t ing S atu rd ay , report Susan, very definitely reci ived much m ore applause th an any of the o th e r co n testa n ts. B RID A L S H O W E R H ELD A bridal show er w as given for Miss M arie Z abroski by h-u m o th er Mrs. P aul Pederson on T uesday aftern o o n at 2:00 p. m G am es w ere played and a lunch w as served. BRID A L S H O W E R G IV EN Mrs. Lloyd Eox gave a bridal v a rie ty show er for Peggy Peek last W ednesday night at R p. m Miss Peck w a s m arrie d to Rich ard Eox on S a tu rd a y About 25 w e re present et th e show er buffet luncheon was served to th e guests. Buy I S S avings tiondx! 2S& ~Oneyattia* VJ c asV 1 ,her* * Â \ \ V- ,cvß • This is the motor th at slows anywhere— goes anyw here! So light and com pact that it takes little space in yoyr luggage com partm ent. So capable that it drives heavy rental boats at excellent speed. So easy to operate that every m em ber of the family can run it. A top favorite with fishermen! L ightw in’s famed Fisher m an Drive lets you go through thick weeds, over snags, shoals, deadheads. 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