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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1955)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR 4 Paje F o r th e second tim e this year, E rn e st H iller, of W lldervillo, has b ro u g h tt dokn th e Rogue, from G ran ts Bass to Gold Beach, e a s t ern officials of t be M enasha Wood- en w are Co., and th e m anager of th e ir o rth Bend plant. T he part i s ta k e about four days coming through. H iller, w ell known a- round the Agnes»-M ule Cn?ek area, where he w orked for s e v r a l y< are for the U.S.F.S., rep o rts the liv e r w as uncom fortably low this last trip . On his w ay home from Gold Beach hn and Mrs. H iller stopped in for a few m om ents w ith the B rainards. BRICKEY - AMES WEDDING IS TOLD M r. and Mrs. Cordy A. B rlckev of H a rb o r announcv th e m a rr « '*• of th e ir d au g h ter, Shirley E laine, to John H. Ames, son of Mr. and M rs1 Byron A mes of Fall* City, Oregon, on th e evening of S ep t em ber 19th. The cerem ony was held at th e Dalles, Oregon home of th e brother-in-law and siste r of th e groom Mr. and Mrs Ronald Taylor, who w ere also th e ir «at tend an ts. Only relativ es and close friends w ere present. Mr. A m rs is employed by th e S o u th Coast Lum ltor Compans A fter a short trip, the newly weds a re a t home a t the Chai, »tier A p artm en ts n e a r the sta te line. T h ere w as a good atten d an ce at the tw«o hour show ing of the Life of M artin L utiier, a t th e SS. I). A. C hurch, la s t M onday evening. A lthough * unadvertised, som e 150 people th ? film, ac cording to E lder Tom pkins. K enneth J. H olland, ed ito r of “T hese T im es,” a secu lar m onthly from N ashville, Tenn. lectured at th e S. D. A. C hurch and showed a film of “T he Prodigal Son ” Thursday, October 6, 1955 PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON The A lta r Society Lad/es Guild of the S tar-o f-th e-S ea C hurch met last T u esday evening, m aking plans for th e ir F o u rth A nnual B azaar and tu rk e y supper, to h? held in th e VFW H all. O ctober 29th. T h ere will Rainbow’ Gir I 11. Mt 1 h. The form a's. I T he Rai to meet at 8 p m. 11th, Tu*? he a m eeting of the at th e Odd Fallow s v evening. O ctober !s are asked to w ear - - PINSETTERS WANTED - - GUARANTEED MINIMUM PAY iw m others a re asked Mrs. Roy B rim m ’s th • evening of Oct. Inquire at Azalea Lanes Phene 2971 Mr. and Mrs. H arold Moore left S atu rd ay , and return*?#! 1 uesday T he Eaitl Luth* ran C ircle has night on a business trip to P o r t a food sal • scheduled for the land. Mis. E thel Jochens ran th 1 m orning of if O ctober 22nd. at the store in th e ir absence. M arket. H ighw a -0. ¿ ^ a s ia . Mr. and Mrs. Byron Libby, and two children, M ichael and Tw ila, re tu rn e d from visiting h er p a re n ts Mr. and Mrs. D ana Miles, a t Ada. W hile Up th e coast, Byron w ent hunting. Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Kennedy announce th e engagem ent of th eir daug h ter, Ju n e Louise to H arold Stetyt'nm eyer, son of Mr. and M rs. H arold S tetzenm eyer. Sr. of Los Angeles. No d ate has been set for the wedding b u t it will be son* tim e th is sum m er. Tho groom, wli » was employed here by the U S . 1 <>rci Service this past sum m er, expects to get his degnee in G eography, th is coming Jun*\ and is m ajoring in Geography. June, who has lived h ere all h er life, has many, many friends to wish h er and iters ail so rts of ha pines#*. Rifb » h u n te rs w ent into th e H a rt M ountains for the first tim e in eleven y ears betw een S ep tem b er 24th to S ep tem b er 27th. According to a release from the S ta te G ame Commission, of the 198 h u n te rs who checked in, 177 brought out deci A lthough it w as rum ored th ere w ere some mossy horns in the reserve, so fa r as the checkers know they are still there. Of th e bucks taken. 24 had 5 jMiints, 51 w ith 4 points, 35 w ith 3 points and 23 forked horns. I he balance w ere unclassified bucks w ith tw o points o r motv, does, or yea rlings. As forage on th e range w as g ettin g too low to keep the deci in good shape, this past season, like the one in 1944-45, it w as •decided host to cut down the herd. Mrs. Lloyd F o x ’s m other, Mrs H igham , ju st flew back from a th re e m o n th ’s vacation around N ew Jersey and N’»w York, th eir fo rm er home. She left Brookings Ju ly 5th. 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