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BR-OOKINGSLHAR b OR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
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| the first grade, Lynda, 5 years vice They express more than sat- Mrs. Earl R. McNeely, in 1930. ' , U
THESE PEOPLE
old and Debra, 2.
« , taught school
__ « there.
___ He keeping with the inci easing picayune critics shudder with
isfaction with the steady erowtn
growtn tr
They
While young in years, both of in their business and also express was very active in gports and school population.
__ 1 yet,
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their false standards and
to
LIVE HERE . .
the boys have considerable ex- appreciation of the patronage met his wife, Lois Colegrove, at
the
earthy
people
for
whom
Joe
*. I*r « » » » /«
uerjence” in"(he'arocerv** merch- t’ p,’rec',l,on 01 ™ P«ronage
JAY’S QUALITY MEATS is a wrote, they were the essence of
•eriea o/brie/biogropHie« o/ the andising field Before opening
h J'™ * ' nJO>‘'- fr°m their a basketball game in 1940. He
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k
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filends.
was
playing
forward
and
was
the',
wholesale
and retail meat center what Joe wanted to tell us and
people w/10 conduct btwmea# of ,he market, Don had spent I
captain
of
the
team.
The
game
located
on
Highway 101 in North w hen Joe sang his songs, he and
area. Their name» appear in years in the super-market, part
MUNCY’S
MARKET
is
located
was
a
Gold
Beach
vs.
Brookings
!
Brookings.
The v owners
are
C. . we knew the lyrics
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tbe Ad-Rime Directory on that of the time with Safeway, before
Few knew Joe was a Master
on
Highway
101
and
is
operated
and
incidently,
he
recalls,
it
was
Fountain
and
his
wife,
Betty,
•aauc of the Pilot.
leaving Lewiston. He worked 4
Musician.
Before the inevitable
by
Wm.
Bill
Muncy.
He
and
a
Gold
Beach
victory.
The
Me-
They
came
to
Brookings,
from
THE HIGHWAY MARKET Is years with the Brookings Mar*
«wnerl and operated by two
before coming to this area U amen McNeeley bought the Neeley’s have 3 children, Beverly Sweet Home, 2 years ago, wher? decay set in, Joe caused many to
brothers, Don and Lyle Vaughn, and also operated his own pro- market and Jook over in Nov- who is a fneshman in high school, Mr. Fountain operated the meat stop and listen to the arias he
T he big super market was open- duce business serving Crescent ember of 1955, from Wilbanks. Bobby, 9 years old and Donny, 4. market for the IGA Market. could whistle hours on end, with
Muncy was born in Curry j Besides his interest in the They 4 children, ages 4. 3, 1 year out repitition, but with niceties
«d for business June 9, 1953on City and Brookings territories
which would not have in the
month old baby.
Highway 101, in a location now Lyle was with the Brookings ( ounty and married a Brooking» Muncy’s Market, McNeely is also anc^ a
,,
.
I hylena Mann, in 1936 engaged in sheep raising and log-
The Fountains have a large least, embarrassed the composer.
called North Brookings. The «< , * .
, rh(?y ieft for California in 1928. ging operations in the county. He apartment above the Afarket. Truly, Joe was among the last
boys are practically old-timers w ?rkC ><?ars*f. OV7n<T’ e
, ™
± ' Wh He
T / 0" ” *-
WOrked
» actiw P»rt *» -Vic They sa? ,ha, they feel a, home masters of this almost lost art.
here having arrived with their » X X X
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he is here in this area. They have err
Those of you who came too
parents in 1946 from Lewiston, or other, the boys have spent
the good will of the people late to know Joe as a Friend
Idaho. Don is a graduate of the most of their lives in the grocery his return in 1952 he went to president of the Quarterback
class of '48 and Lyle the class market field. Don since he was work for Glen Hurst at the Club, pushing for a football team 80 much that they feel like this truly missed his dispensation of
Brookings Market. The Muncy’s for the local high school. He is is Home Sweet Home.
Friendship, but none will come
of '52 from the Brookings- Har 11 and Lyle since he was 13.
have 2 children and 3 grandchild- looking forward to the develop-
too late to partake, if they will,
bor High School. In October,
They now regularly employ
„
ment of a playground that will
101 CAFE was taken over in of his infectious love from the
following graduation, Don mar 6 clerks besides working full Iei?'
a - partner ----
in .....................-
help in the development vi
of the
. . McNeely,
.
uic September of 1955 by Bee and carriers” he innoculated.
ried one of his classmates, Yol time themselves. They operate on .. M arren
It is set down that one - de-
e usiness, is well known in young people of the area. And he Mac McGilvery. They came here
-
ande Ettinger. The couple have the sur>er market style with open
Curry
County.
He
came
to
Gold
would
like
to
see
improvement
of
from
Lakeside
where
they
had
«crihed
as being a friend of all
three children, Dave, who is in display counters and self ser-
Beach with Ins
Mr ar)(| s,„„.fs p ,in,!arn aII around
------- ‘ a restaurant and a gas 1------------
men must - L-
have a weakness of
operated
spirit — that no man can go
station for 4 years.
Mrs. McGilvery is the cook through this world without be
and Mr. McGilvery assists dur ing impregnated with at least
ing spare time wrhen he is not one human fraility. The beauty
on the job with the South Coast
Lumber Company. They feature
an early breakfast and plenty of
parking space. They are also old
fashioned enough to enjoy ser
e /Z
ving 5 cent coffee. The cafe is
located about a mile South of
the bridge on Highway 101.
Thursday, March i, 1956
lies in keeping such frailities, if
...
.
.
they are really there, buried deep
, so deeply the tongue can’t get
•at them. If Joe harbored such
frailities—and he was human and
must have—only Joe knew of
them and he didn’t tell.
But when it comes to setting
Joe down as a Husband, we are
going away past our depth. We
only THINK we know, very
superficially, but that which we
THINK we knbw is beautiful
and sustaining and comforting
and when added to all those
many, many pther things we do
know about Joe, makes us all
the more sure that Joe has gone
to a just reward where he may
continue his Craft, his Poesy,
his Whistling, his Friendship and
when the Great Creator of all
Things wills, Joe will resume
his temporary suspense from
being a Good Husband.
‘
The big guy sez: «• Quit pick
ing on him. He’s me sliw er-
pickin buddy.”
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“Joe Gallagher, Master Crafts-
Poet,” or Joe Gallagher, Master
Poet” or “Joe Gallagher, Master
of Music," or “Joe Gallagher,
Friend” or “Joe Gallagher,
Husband.” But these are only
one person’s opinions, a person
who doesn’t doubt but what
there are many, many others
who knew Joe who would either
underline or add to them.
In other space may he found
the mundane statistics — the
common notations, common to
the lives of all of us, but here
we endeavoi to add, not the
common things about Joe, but
those things, rather, that Joe
taught us and which are his
most cherished legacy.
Joe was a Master Craftsman,
not alone in his own profession—
that of a plumber but also in
the more rare craft of the Hum
anities which he practiced with
out benefit, of teaching other
than his own conscience.
How often, in years past, we
have had our day-to-day shells
pierced with Joe’s jingles—with
rhymes that may have made the
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with legends of self-sacrifice, hardship, and suffering. Now,
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need his counsel and advice to protect you from the
fraudulent claims and false prophecies made by vendors
of nostrums and cure-alls. These formulas usually have
their origin with quacks and charlatans. Seek the advice
of your physician. He governed by his counsel. Depend
on him as generations have done before you. Bring his
prest riptions to us. \\ e are equipped to render a pre
scription service that is unexcelled.
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epitaph could well read,
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