Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 13, 1956, Page 8, Image 8

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BrooKings-Hafüor Pilot — Brookings, Diegon
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Rock Hunters
Return With Load
Several
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ities an .
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V, F H U ’L !
Genuine
ORANGEBURG
Root Proof Sower Pip: ~ F itting:
DC IT YCR
F r k T y g srt, h:s brother-in-
a’> , G ian t i »wel.,.8 d Mr. Giles,
vho hi£ a rock sho on 99, south
G .a ..‘ E
spent the holidays
r<
.ng near the Oregon-Id-i-
o .:ne. not fa r im Ny sa, w here
Mr. Gilt u i ’ n area spotted in
•hich he knew the prospects
c i’d b“ go 1. «although the su r­
face had been p retty v eil picked
over. The p arty w as successful in
yetting a considerable qu an tity of
‘hunder eggs and ’ Erne ag ate.
v rank figuring 1 is haul around
-900 lbs. The co r.trv w as so
.ough, F ran k say . th a t they
o'-’ ; - t ’
the de-'os.i
t had ' p i k t a ’l over across
an yen. They were not alone
th at p art of the country. O ther
•its were in there a fte r rocks
1 s • -e we •> a'-saying old In­
dan cam psites and caves.
Carlos L. Hunsinger. m anager
f the Eureka d istrict office of
the Social Security A dm inistra­
tion, announced today t h a t a
representative of th a t office will
m aintain office hours a t t h e
Brookings C ity Hall S e t em ber
18. from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Individuals w ishing inform ation
about the Federal Old-age and
Survivors Insurance P rogram may
contact the represen tativ e at th a t
time.
Brookings Items
While the highw ay crew was
busy d u sting up the le-idue of
F r ink'- ‘ king to *’< to w o-k the recent resurfacing job here in
i some of his plunder an 1 figures town, one lady was heard to re­
1! l.ave ■*' >.ne p retty stu ff to m ark to another, "Isn 't this the
dirtiest town you ever saw ?"
Nice to see Dot MaiVin in em­
ulation again. Dot. the City E n ­
K E E P OREGON G R E E N
gineer, etc., has been forced to
ta k e it easy, up on his ranch near
Colegrove's, for quite a spell but
-eem like he’s been tak in g th?
medico's advice and g ettin g along
OK.
The Merc Jakletiw iez and C. A.
P'agdon families had a nice visit
in Aberdeen where they also took
in the reunion of M eice's family.
Hook up to tha fv jv / 5ewe
A’drich SuiMers Swr p . Co.
ph o n e
Social Security
Representative Due
:<r:
Thursday, September 13, 1956
Would You Believe It Was Ten Year Ago:
Word name 'to tow n o: the
Bob Stoter.berg and I d o r 1
M ontague w ere m arried, on th G ian ts P ass m arriage of H ow atd
8th, a t Bozeman. Mont. Idonne’ | Carl Mason and R uth S tew art,
home town w as Shelly, Idho and i the deed dated A ugust 17th.
the couple w ent to m ake th e.r
Oreille Ewing of P ritch ett, Col.,
home in Idaho Falls w here "Bud blew in w ith an unique rig pow­
m anaged a movie house.
ered by an ox and a couple of
Mervin H anscam trek k in g to donks. He had some goats, a dog
courses a t U. of O., and Betty and a rooster for companions.
T yler down to E ureka, enroll» 1
The A kers fam ily move down
in Humbol; S tate.
Ronald 12, to en ter the 7th grade
Mrs. B erth a Beers dissolve 1 and Virginia 8, venturing into the
p artn ersh ip w ith Flossie Buchan- third.
on and Flossie retain s snack
Moat Bigham fell off Jack H o­
stand.
g an ’s w ate r tan k < C rest Motel
Several locals picked up fo site) and like to ruined himself.
having illegal deer m eat.
Ralph Vincent elected president
Don Estes, wno was lookouting
at Long Ridge, introduced to B eit of the Azalea Festivl A ss’na, Roy
T olm an’s stew ed digger squirrel Weideman. vice-president, a n t i
hams, and found ’em succulent. Mildred Byrne Sec'y-T teas.
T here-to-fore he was prejudiced
L. D. Horner, principal, tells
ag ain st eatin g them.
folks he s ta rts school season w ith
Jim C arson’s and D. L. O’N eil’ 176 in the grade and 72 in h l
rigs collide,! nea.4 Sm ith Riv,
school.
sending Carol Lee C rockett an I
Rosie Potocnik to Seaside hospit 1
w ith some very sorry breaks and
Goings Gone
bruises.
Mrs. Alice Going-, who has
th eir faces tried to convince m ' made her home on Spruce .Stic .
th a t they were enthu ia-tic abou. for m. ny, m any years, and w >
w as born here, has mov d h
som ething or somebody.
T hat is why I m a y th at in the ch attels to Sunnyvale w here she
fu tu re TV cam eras will be barred will m ake h er home w i t h s o .
from convention halls. I prefer to Claude and wife.
believe th a t these political get-
D uring th e p a st m onth she s
togethers are necessaiy and not been visiting in Sm ith River She
ju st an excuse for i p r,-e n ta ti;
will be g reatly missed as almost
morons from all over the nr* i n everyon»? knew "G randm a Go-
to m ake fools of them selves ill , mgs."'
the guise of politics.
She is a d au g h ter of the la' »
The radio com m entatoi may In­
By Clifford Rowe
to me; but fomehow I seem to Mr .and Mr.-. A ugustus Miller. The
A lead er w rote me the other prefer his fabrications to the dis­ family home was down near the
•ay asking why I h adn't w ritten illusionm ent brought me by th»* | mouth of »the river where th e
! Readym ix plant now sits.
nything vet regarding my rear- h arsh realities.
dons to this sum m er’s political
onventions. The only excuse th a t 8161763746791736491998153617436149610
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• could think of w as th a t every
th er Tom, Dick and H arry was
oing th a t so I thought I would
’ait until the hub-bub had died
own.
Relly though. I had postponed
laking any evaluation until th -
ausea had ebbed som ew hat. For
,nie tea on or other, I w as a
•ifle rick a t the stom ack a fte r
oing through the ordeal of both
f t! em, one right a fte r the oihei
felt th a t in order to be fair. T
lould w ait until the atm osphere
had cleared and I myself had re
turned to normal.
T hat stage has arrived. So far
s I m concerned th e conventions
ev r occurred: ia fact, I don t
r k they made too much of an
i ?3s. n on anyone unless they
v/ere unable to w itness the sp ecta­
cle on TV. Tho e who w re con­
fined to 1 stening to the radio p
bably do not realize how fo rtu n a’
they really were.
I can till rem em ber past con
vent ions when I !i ‘ened to t ’
com m entators des ril e in vivi
.ong"? t ’e go n?s or in conve-
•o n hall. I w as a m a z ’ l a t the
vor the 1 e v s ; r * »v»'*
h i a..-out interes s in the t i .-•
sr oi *e assembly, th eir i.t-
; rs to learn from th e 'r
- ’ers ju st w h at it w as all about.
•»* . • ~~ur * v a the w ay th
¡ad o brought it to me.
B ’t now. alas and alack, though
l.e media of television I ha
ea r-e d th a t the ra d ’o rc"am *nt°
•«-T have l een .alting me for a
.ooney, io these m any years For
I saw de’egates sp e p in g while
p arty leaders wer* speaking: I
>aw delegates in hib '¡'nation who
» ecoming aw are th a t the TV
cam era w as u o n them, jiunped
to their ect, waved th eir bannei»
and in spite of the silly looks upon
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