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Page 6 BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON 'ALBERT JOYS ARE HONORED AT FIFTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mrs. D orotha W ebb has gone to w ork for Gary W im berly, a t the i green house Mrs. F lorence How- j ard is no longer em ployed th e re . O regon continues to have th e h ighest oercentage of increase, in S avings Bonds sales in the nation, according to word received bv Ted G am ble, C hairm an of the O regon S avings Bonds C om m ittee, from the U nited S ta te s Treasury* L*?- p a rtm e n t. "T otal O regon sales E i and H Bonds for the first-h a lf of | th is y e a r w ere fo rty percent m ore , th a n for the sam e penod a y e a r ago," Mr. G am ble said. "F lorida w as the «>cond highest s ta te w ith an increase of th irty -tw o percent. N atio n al sales at th e end of Ju n e w ere 14${ ahead of Ju n e a y e a r ago.“ This paper is a fte r news of o rg anizations W e shall be glad to p rin t all we nave space for, providing it reaches us before T uesday evening. W e are espec ially in te re ste d in grouo a c tiv it ies and having the nan.es >f those who took p a rt in th e events. We w ould p re fe r to have the item s w-ritten and got to us. esp d a ily if m any nam es a re involved or th ey can be given over tb a phone: 3725. I t w ould be best for each ‘ group to designate some one per- 1 son to handle this w ork so th a t d u p lication or cross d-up inform ation can be minimized. O regonians purchased a n o th e r n e ar-reco rd volum e of E and H Bonds in July. Mr. G am ’ • re o ver th e m illion dollar m ark for ported. w ith sales am ounting to th e fo u rth tim ? this ysear. $3,997,909. This rep resen ts a 5.8% S ales in Ju ly to ta lle d $11.666 in crease over July of 1954. w hich w as by fa r the best m onth of th a t e n tire year. H Bond sales w ere com pared to $170,785 in Ju ly of 1954. I OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS 1 C O Q U IL L E A U K ) C O . KV». I. a tra O N DRESSES, SHFS and BLOUSES ★ Olymp: Relax for a moment with a pi— ’ t ' , \ b\ F. t th ♦I-'/- — - _ 1 _ • W OODYARD U N D ER e ! N o rth i y Brookings N EW M A N A G EM EN T Boerte.- < iu b will takv over th e T he M itchell W oodyard is u n d er m anagem ent of the Wood Yard. new m an agem ent Jim Nichols, T he phone nu m b er and th e loc- who recen tly won th • c a r given ti n will r m ain th e sam e. Í m com panion and enjoy the distinctive taste of thia western refreshment favoritu. $ Î\O » W a t ’ h’ t h . t Mode O' Day ------------------ 0irMriA»sfwistcosisA»»v.c«rw,pi.>Weefc y J Lingerie - — Dresses - i Hosiery --w w w iw a ie r y d iFforenc© I ! L ........................... I« 17 * '• V Only Mercury offsrs you aîl fh©s6 Gxtra values at no extra cost I eland W hite is hack from an uranium prospecting job in W yo m ing. ne P o stm a ste h and Mrs. Bill Thom pson, and fo u r children, took In a p o stm a ste r’s convention at Coquille, last Sunday . • IN OREGON T he A lbert Joys w ere m arried A ugust 16th, at Red Cloud. N eb If y o u ’re looking for th e F ra n k The m any friends of Miss Row raska. L ittle did they then realize T hom pson’s, b e tte r be specific, as th a t th ey would lie c eleb ratin g B aum garten will be pleased to it seem s th e re are tw o fam ilies know she is com fortably situ a te d th e ir Golden W edding in a place in a Salem Rest Home H e r add here, coincidentally, F ra n k s, w ith th e y had then nev er dream ed of ress is: Boyce S a n ita riu m , S u n n y w ives Mables, and each couple aw ay off in Oregon. side Road, Salem. She m ade th e having sons nam ed Bob. F riday evening, A ugust 12. joined by th e ir children and trip in a Mwrcy F lig h ts plane in 1 hour and 20 m inutes, accom p Q u ite a few “o ld-tim ers" from tw elve g ran d rh ild r. n, at Rjffles- anied by her sister, Mrs. Will O n-The-Rogue, th ey had a g lor Gold Beach, have m ore o r less Crissey, and Will The trio board- ious observance o f th e ir v en tu re e l the plane at the C rissey Air adopted Brookings. Mr. and M rs They w ere joined by son. I>r, Field, nam ed for W ill, a t the Bud L eC lair, Mr. and Mrs. Iris B arn ard Joy, assistant to the ad s ta te line, ab out five m iles from O rton, T urk Anderson, Glen and m in istra to r of A gricultural R - downtown Brookings. E nid H u rst, Ed Hayes, Tom •earch, W ashington, D C ., and his Owens, and of course, V era Is- fam ily, who, w ith his sist t , A dena m ert and A nnie C lark, w ith w hom .Jo y . hom e spec.alist for the Univ Jim Donnelly, of th e Upi>ed Gold B eacbers have m uch m ore e rsity of C alifornia, w ere met at W inchuck country, has ju s t got th an a nodding acquaintance. A shland, by their parents, having so he can navigate a f te r having ,. come from th eir homes by ait been pinched betw een a tra c to r The ( liiford Beem fam ily have A nother so n ,, Richard, and his and a log His u p p er left leg wife, from A shland, and dam htei was severely bruised. He is under re tu rn e d from a two w eeks vac ation trip to M innesota and S o u th Mrs. Beth Jo y Pridvaux, of Lyons, th” care of Dr. Ronniger. D akota, w here tt*>y a tte n d id fa m and th e ir families w*er ■ there. ily reunions. The fam ily expects G eneral felicitations and group nil* Ivan W icks a re g ettin g Binging w ere the im prom ptu pro along nicely on th e ir new hom e to move, soon, to p ro p erty thev have recen tly acquired. near gram . in the Crissey tra c t, th a n k s to K erby. At the following Tuesday’s R o t their sons, a m a tu re 11 and 13 ary s d inner th e .Joys w ore sig n a l y , a rs old Equipped w ith juvenile ly honored. Sidney II. S in clair. e ) | -riter aprons,, B ruce and G er L ast S unday there w as a large Son-in-law of list -s L Me >n ald are w* II along in som e very u rn o u t of the W estern S ta te s wmg “T hrough The Y, n >" and valuable vocational training. I lywocMl. at H um bug S ta te P a rk "B ecause." M r S in c la ir W , ac ITie occasion was th e ann u al companied by his w ile an d it w as f r a n k fa d lin g , and a young P icn ic T he plant is loCa te d up their 13th anniversary. man from C rescent City, a re re E lk River. ’ Then, Thursday even ng, sev er ported to have joined th e Army, al of their old ncighboi - drooped this past week. M r. and Mrs. Robert Cool and In to su rp rise the* Joys it w i, fam ily, of Pendleton, have been th e first tim e many of th< in had Cor j). Jack C rush, U.S.MC., w ho v»»itmg hi« p a re n ts here, th e Dan- been in to adm ire the Joy , \\ finished his schooling here,I th e son u rd a v >O Sft rh,‘’y- WiH ,PtU rn S a t' R edw ood S tre e t borne, a tte i l v of Mrs L* tty Shea, is hom e on urday. a fte r visiting o th e r rel- lo>’ been residents ol H boi fat '•i lough Jack is a tta c h e d to a rtrves a t C ranell and F o rtu n a » v e r a l y .a r H ighlight of the hcleeopter o u tfit of th e M arin e’s < ahfornra evening w as (he , m inisrenee of tra n sp o rt service and is sta tio n e d th e couples’ ear lier days together, it Jacksonville. N orth C arolina, I-aat S unday saw a large group which sta lle d immédiat ly nfte? some fifty m iles from W itn in g - n L C reseent o nt C C,tv K orkhounds pic- ity Rockhound« n t. th eir w edding when A lbert re 'o u He has seen service ab ro ad ¡,‘5 t th e G rover Piace, on the turned to his job as su|M-riut tal at G u antanam o Bay, C uba, and H rn eh u ck T h ere u-«« There w as quite ! n ent ot schools at W hitt im ne - was standing by the recen t pol » n o r ? Krub <lisP»»«l of ,|H ............ itical upheaval in G u atem ala p i i ,,« H 10“ * K'‘m,'s “ n<l o f teaching, teirn in atim at A h ••rush has served on th e c a rrie rs ' " ’ m us* h a w Ix-en an un- land Mindoro. S aipan, and G uam . His 'Miai show a s Mrs. M arion Chap- M r Joy had long been intei brother, Jim , also in th e M arines, a 'p k n T r ' he d° ° r PriZe* “ nrt « ested in grow ing things. both com s stationed at C am p P endelton. m ercially ami for fun, and is aow C alifornia. devoting his tim e to the grounds Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Clum and a 1 ound their homt ind vhen the It is n ported th a t a ¡>ermit fire fam ily from Albany, spent four least occasion pi. sents itself, to on the Dodge tra c t, last S a tu rd a y days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rav fishing preferably in the sea. aff»-rnoon. got aw ay from th e con Reeser. Mr. Clum is Mrs R eeser’g In bidding the w ell-w ishers trol and caused considerable brother. “G oodnight” Mr and Mrs Joy w orry in th«* neighborhood, espec expm ssed a beautiful sent rien t ially as it w as so dry and.w indv. we would all take closest to ,M,r h ta rts. It is, “We only hope you Mu and Mrs. Al Mincer spent will have as much fun a . w > have th«> w eekend in G rants Pas«. had." Mrs H o te n c e Eorgy w as m ighty Mr. M m W an n Smith glad to get back to h e r H a rb o r left, Tuesday morning, for ,, visit hom e a f te r a visit in th e Bay to Chehalis, Washington. •cgion Shw cam e hack th ro u g h the valley and savs th a t the heut w as sim ply terrific. Mi-si. ( a r.ie F riedrich, m o th er of Mrs. Geo. ,«• G uthrie, and Mis Iten> Emmons, sister, hot,, of Eugene, a. • visiting at th e G utn- home 1 ,-e . Friday, they were pleasantly urpiK ed by th e a r rival of another sister, M is RUs - el I)i an of A rtesian, S o u th Dale Ota. Mrs Dean, an a rd en t In ier- man, was very successful in <sh- ng from th e rocks, and .p o o caving hei-e, quoted Mae A rth u r la saying, •! shall re tu rn .’’ BOND SALE UP Thursday. August 25, 1955 A T h i Rev. S. E. G regg left S unday night, for hrs hom e in P ortland, a tt r having filled the ’»ulpit if th«« B aptist C om m unity C hurch for th e past th r tv Sun ’'ays in the at>senee of Rev W alt- e r Sadler, now* on vacation. Dr. C harles D urden will lx III ’h pul|»it Sunday A ugust 28th .n ,„ M r and Mrs Roy H endrv a rv Di D u k I ' ii will be w elcom ed w ith th<' q u ite proud g r a n d p a re n ts of t ixitluck dinner, a f te r thv m o rn » daught daughter, horn August l.Rh it ing service, w ith the Missionary t C r fesc'n e w m t City o ty . Ml. ,1Ui| M |s SiM-iety in charge. F ran k E ndert I’he young lady’s Mrs Eugene A ckley upturned v nia in a whs tie > form I- Joyce Hen- \Y ednesdav. from a tw o w eeks • thy and her p, apa is a S m ith River visit at h e r fo rm er home in C en druggist ila Oregon. X MERCURY’S BUYING GUIDE 1. Exclusive styling shared by no other car 2. More usable Super-Torque power_188 and 198 horsepower V-8 engines 3. 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