Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 28, 1954, Image 17

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    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
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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
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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.
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