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Thursday, February 16, 1956
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And to th e north, we have Gold
Beach, th e county seat. Lo, and
in the county seat we have a
new spaper. Yea, and th at news-
paix'r keeps opening its editorial
m outh and sticking its press in
it. However, we won t be too
critical this week, because it
alm ost looks like the editor and
publisher was being a little easy
on us for a change. She called
Brookings a "progressive and
prosperous com m unity’*. A .sm all
c ange rom
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OfJ u O ^ r kS
UrnoUincr« 1.
She did say th at Brookings Is
closer to C alifornia than Gold
B each- and implied th a t our in
te re sts are k n itted to th at sta te
ra th e r th a n o u r own county. In
o th e r words, w e are just pretend
to-be Oregonians. I am sure she
isn’t aligning th e o th er half of
th e C ounty ag ain st Brooking«,
when she asks us to put up our
‘'own sla te of candidates for the
county offices.
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C hurch, W a lte r S ad ler of th e
HARBOf N EW S —
B ap tist C om m unity Church, M el
T h irteen meml rs >f the Choi
vin Tom pkins of the S eventh
ce G range Home c Club met at
D ay A dventist C hurch W illard
th e hall for th eir F eb ru ary m eet
A meeting of th? m u n sters of S p en cer of th e A ssem bly of God
ing, last F rid ay afternoon. They Brookings w as >,n'd las* Mon
Church, and John S hideler of th e
w orked on dish tow els for the day at the h me
. a lte r St. T im othy’s Episcopal C hurch.
hall, and plan to resum e th a t Sadler, C astor 01 me B aptist
A M inisterial A ssociation w as
on
project at the next m eti
Com m unity Church, at w hich form ed w ith Rev. H enry Oster
March 11 th. It w as vote< t
ere
. ,.'>ed of w ays in
? ng whicn the churches could w ork m eier as C hairm an and Rev. F r.
dinners as th e ir money-
project. T he m em bers at now together in th e com m unity. P res S hideler as S ecretary . Rev. W alt*
e r S ad ler appointed ch a irm an
w orking on y ear books.
ent were the Messrs. Henry
The H arb o r G arage is open for O sterm eier of th e P resb y terian on arran g e m en ts for a com m un
business again u n d er th e new _____________________________ _ ity E a ste r Sun-Rise Service a n d
owner. I-es W alker, who form- w dl rp tn rn herc for a longer Rev .W illard Spencer w as sel
erlv w orked at the Ford garage visif w dh hpr re!ativ ..s a fte r her ected as C hairm an for the a r
ran g em en ts of the Azalea F e st
in Brookings.
husband leaves fo overseas.
Glen McKay and E rnest Fos-
M r Qnd MfS R Felipe and ival Service. A com m ittee con
te r made a business trip heie son.jn.]aw and d aughter, Mr. sisting of Rev. O sterm eier, E ld e r
'ro m
W im er last
S a tu rd a y ., and Mrs JflmpR A rchihald. re- Melvin Tompkins, anti Rev. F r.
When they retu rn ed they w ere |(jrnpd home 1;,st T uesday from Shideler was appointed to lay
accom panied .by Mr. and Mrs. & m onths trip Thpy drove t0 plans for a special co nununity-
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i wide program of Bible E m phasis
A. Zachary, as Mr. Z achary will M
assachusetts hv the c e n tra l
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. , to ta k e plane late in th e year,
be em ployed in th e M cKay mill. route, and . a fte
r visiting relat
The
new
ly form ed M inisterial
Mr .and Mi's. D W. H orton ¡ves t bere for a couple of weeks,
have retu rn ed home a fte r enjoy- thpy panip honie by thp southern Association will m eet regularly
ing a several w eeks visit in m utp M r and Mrs A rchibald each m onth a t 10 a.m. on th e
L an caster and o th e r Southei n | pjck ed up a
statio n wagon second Tuesday. The next m eet
ing will he held M arch 13th a t
C alifornia and A rizona cities. f |o makp thp tr |p home ln
the O sterm eier home, 431 Hill*
y h ey rep o rt thev had w onderful
If you see a peacock w alking
w ea th er w hile gone
side Avenue. All m in isters of th e
along th e highw ay near H a r b o r ,
.
Tom m y Van p e jt has been ab-
Brookings a re a a re cordially in
d e n t think you are seeing things
spnt from h is usual intine r y .
|h p re ls one th a t ta k es an vited to atten d .
between H arb o r and Brookings, occasional stroll along th e road
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Yokum
for a few days due tO th e flu in th e viciniity of the Jakelw icz
of John Day arrived at the hom e
cerni h ittin g him. He has been
home.
! of th e ir d aughter, and son-in-law
a t th e home of his d aughter,
M r and Mrs. J. L. W illoughby
j Mr and Mrs. H arold Moore, on
Mrs. F ra n k Kelley.
are enjoying a tw en ty day visit
Mr. and Mrs. Lee P erez have from th e ir son, John W illoughby F riday afternoo. T he Moore’s
moved into th e fo rm er Leslie who is a Yeoman stationed by ■ moved into th e ir new- home th is
i weekend.
f^ay bouse on Ooean View, which
the Navy a t S eattle.
tb ey
purchased,
Ole Lindgren m ade an over
Mi's. Jack H olm es en tertain ed
c a r r oll R eekm an retu rn ed to
night trip to M edford last week.
h er bridge club at h er home on
Ashland, Monday, a fte r spend-
When he retu rn ed home he was
in^ tb e Lincoln B irthday week- accom panied by his fatherln-lrfw M onday evening. Mrs. N o rris
K em p won high score. Mrs. R u th
pnd
(he home of his m other,
Jack T ungate, w ho will visit here
B athiany and Mrs. Eileen S w a n
Mrs. Milton Foster.
for a short tim e.
w ere guests.
Mr. and Mrs Glen KefTer and
tbree children have moved from
Rodehaver house n ear the
Sunspt Motp, |o th e ir npw R er.
psa H om e flt 3 n Sprupp , )rivp |n
MINISTERIAL
?P C U r FÛRMED
I asked all my d au g th ters ju st
w hat th at w h ite stuff w as out-
side th e window W ednesday
morning. O ne said duck feath ers
a second salt and a th ird claim ed
it w as baby oereal. 1 he fourth
C ap tain and Mrs. T hom as D.
can t ta lk yet.
Looke, w ho have been living at
We are supposed to be out of
A tla n ta B o r g ia , visited at
tow n F rid a y and S aturday for a t bp borne of Mrs. Nick Bauni-
press conference a t Eugene. So if ga r | ner g r . | aS| week. They left
th ere are any com plaints about S unday for San Jose w here Capt.
th is w eeks p aper please hold IxM»ke had to rep o rt, as th. > Air
them u n til Monday.
F orce is sending him to Korea
We m et A lexander Lake a n d j " ” t” u r nf' dldy Mrs. Ixioke,
his wife F rid ay at their beach th e fo rm er Louise B au m g artn er,
home at th e s ta te lino. T hat m an
h as been around m ore than just
som ew hat. A w hite h u n te r in
A frica for m any years, Lake , l
now an au th o r of some note. A
very in terestin g person.
I
IS AD-RIME WINNER
Bernice Swanson won the sec
ond w eeks Ad-Rime contest, and
will receive $10.00 in cash if she
drops into the Pilot Office. Her
Ad-Rime was in rhym ing w th
th? headline, "P ro p er Price
Grade F o r G rade,” she wrote.
'«Spend Your Money W here I t ’s
Made.”
m rs reu b fn
Mrs. Ruehen JTiehcoc’’ b v
m any y ears resident of Gold
Beach, passed aw ay th* fore part
of this week AloniT with her
husband in th eir business e n te r
prises, Mrs. Hicheock. ' ’ eon«”
to her many, m any f r ’ee ’ ;, was
active in both the Rel ok bs and
E astern S tar. Resides a
«’ and
she leaves sons, Lloyd 1 ' P o rt
land; Ralph of Geld Bee ’h- and
a d au g h ter Mrs. H arvey tW ilda)
' ok, of Pistol *>iw r.
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'T’^er'p u ■ a erpnd p ' ‘t-ppinir I
of old tim e s at 'h e Ed R aw er' 1
onees last Sunday, all bringing
th e ir good wishes, and those of ]
r any others, *0 Ed and Olive, in
recognition of th eir Golden W ed
ding Anniv'v sarv Mr .and Mrs.
I.aw renee have m ade th e ir home
I on Pistol River, v here Ed was I
I horn, for over h alf a century,
d u rin g which tim e they have a l
w ays been reckoned as the best
of neighbors.
CHANGES MADE
Citizen* intending to vote this
co m in r election should c a re fu lly |
check th e ir precinct, due to th e
recent changes Those who live
w ithin the City of Brookings
b ill'd as«u’*I? them selves that
they are rog>.stpr"d to vote in
’h at portion in v hich +hey a c t
ually live eith er north or so u th )
oi th«1 fTx’tco Avenue Highway
K‘1 T heir nam es if properly
rno-ipf-rod w i’l an* ar in th e »«o',
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