Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 22, 1956, Image 9

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    Thursday, November 22, 1956
Harbor
Mr. and Mrs Sterling M offitt
have as houseguests Mr. M offitt's
m other, Mrs. Mabel M offitt of
G eorgetown, California, and his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. H arold Moffitt and son of
Portland, all of whom arrived
T hursday. They came to attend
the w edding of the M offitt's son,
Leroy to Delores Midwood, an
event of F riday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scholl and
baby of P uente, California, are
spending th eir vacation here visi­
ting Mrs. S chott's m other, Mrs.
H arry Payne and other relatives.
Mrs- Schott w ill be rem em bered
here as Jacqueline Lyons and
she graduated from the local high
school.
Mrs. Rose Poole is recovering
nicely from a bout w ith the flu.
H er daughter, Mrs. L. A. Sooner
of K lam ath Falls was over here
taking care of her.
Mrs. Estelle Webb accom panied
her sister, Mrs. Alice Gero, back
to her hom e in Fresno recently
when Mrs. G ero retu rn ed home
afte r visiting here for several
I he very proud parents of seven
pound eight ounce Ja n n ie M trie,
who joined th e ir fam ily at the
Seaside hospital on November 12.
Mrs. C arson’s m other, Mrs. M. E.
Wood had been up from her home
in C alifornia for some tim e to
help care for the new com er and
mother. It d id n ’t take Mr Car-
son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thom ­
as Carson, very m any days to
drive down from the new home
in A urora, Oregon to become ac­
quainted w ith th eir new grand­
daughter either.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Foster en­
joyed a several day’s trip to the
Rogue R iver valley over the
V eteran’s Day week end. They
visited at the home of Mr. Fosters
brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and
Mrs. E. K Bagley in Medford,
and w ith o th er relatives in Ash
land and Yreka. They w ere glad
to get back to the m ild ocean cli­
m ate when they retu rn ed .
Mrs. H. J. Weigel is recupera-
ing slowing at her home from her
h ea rt condition, but visitors are
still not allowed to see her. Her
sister, Mrs. Merle Nelson of Bon­
ners Ferry, Idaho is here taking
care of her.
Mrs. Lee Perez is now able to
move around some after being in
bed for five m onths w ith a badly
broken knee. The cast was re­
moved about a m onth ago, and
she w ill be able to be up on
crutches in a sh o rt tim e
Mrs. Fred G ard n er «and Mrs.
H erm an A rzner took Mrs. G ard ­
ner's grandson, Leroy G ardner, to
a hospital in P o rtlan d .Friday
w here he is undergoing exam in a­
tion and treatm en t by specialists.
He had had headaches for about
two weeks, then they becam e so
serious he w ent to th e doctor and
was in the Seaside hospital for
a day for tests. It was decided
th at he needed treatm en t by a
specialist as soon as possible, so
Mrs. Arzner and Mrs. G arnder
rushed him to P ortland.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger O liver
drove to San Francisco th e first
of last week to visit at the hom e
of th e ir daughter, Mrs. Ed Hut-
m an Mr. Oliver retu rn ed home
T hursday w hile his w ife rem ain ­
ed for a longer visit w ith th eir
daughter.
Congratulations to D. C. Ja g ­
ger on taking first place in the
Men’s Jelly m aking contest held
by the State G range and W hite
S atin Sugar Com pany. The $62.00
spinning fishing o u tfit he will re­
ceive as a prize w ill induce him
to quit work once in a w hile and
try his luck fishing. H anscam ’s
C enter will receive a cheek for
$25.00 as th eir rew ard for selling
Mr. Jaggers the W hite Satin Su
gar used in th e jelly.
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
green pickup cam e tow ards us—-
around a curve—straddling the
cen ter line, and scraped the en­
tire length of o u r ear tearing
th e chrom e trim and taking oft
paint. We stopped at th e first
drive-off spot but the d riv er of
the pickup turned on speed ami
disappeared tow ards town.
Must people w ith pie,.sure ears
keep off th e roads? The one year
we have lived in Brookings we
have alw ays upheld drivers of
trucks but surely th e drivers of
sm aller type trucks do not rate
in th at class.
The driver who hit us did not
even wait to see if he had throw n
us off th e road or if anyone was
in ju red This is surely a “hit and
ru n ” ease, and as we got a good
look at both truck and driver, we
shall continue to seal eh out this
“ law b reak er” and in the mean-
tim e we hope his conscience
P aches.
A Citizen
(N ,:ii - w i.hhcld upon request.)
the trim m ings w ere served at the
Brookings Bible Chuch “ F ath er
and Son" banquet S aturday night.
The w om en's m issionary organ
ization spt nsored the entire ban­
quet.
Following* the dinner th e men
'hoioitehly enjayed the program .
It consisted of a series of scenes
in w hich the women depicted the
history of the church. Geri Ran­
dall presided as "P asto r M cClain”
d ; i et B reuer was the
Banquet Held
keeping
w ith
this T hanksgiving
Cole was the vx-
p ert organizer of the food coin-
mittee. Mary Sedra w rote and
direeied the program . The d in n er
was served by girls from the
High School Sunday school class.
According to Rev. Hollings­
w orth the banquet was given in
agreem ent w ith the m en's fellow­
ship. The men are now busily
preparing tor a December Mother
and D aughter banquet w h n h
they will sponsor not only the
program , but cooking and serv
.n_ the dinner as well.
icd that frown, friend
let some sunshine in
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handshake, good as his word
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Kentucky bourbons!
over
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CASES of
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A L S O A V A IL A B L E
Cheerful as its Natnef
Letter to the Editor:
Recently you had an item in
th e “Pilot” regarding the newb-
leaved North Bank Chetco Sjx'ed-
way. Some quick action should be
taken on this m a tte r before some
lives are lost, it is not safe for
sane drivers.
The S atu rd ay a fte r the item ap
peared we started driving up
th a t road and met a red pickup
literally racing tow ards tow n
and luckily we w ere well over on
our side of the w hite cen ter line
On Sunday we did m eet our
“W atrloo” about a m ile or so up
the North Bank road, w hen a
Brookings, Oregon
Kentucky
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of
)nc3 upon, a tim e, rig h t i n
th is city, th e re lived, a
ar-fy l i - o n . ® H is l i f e
ras a Led of roses.
He’d o o fo r weeks a n d
le v e r h e a r anyone sa y ,
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I world o f A VTOD YNA MICS!
h u rric a n e o f pow er
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There arc many fresh and xciting discoveries awaiting you
wonderful world of A u1 ynamics. Bat none is more e
manee you’ll experience behii
than the exhilarating p<
wheel of a Swept-Wing 1)
oft like a scalded eat, rips over hills
This low-slung beauty ta'
like a hungry cougar, W , past slow-moving trallie like a gun-
nmand is a mighty new aircraft-type
shy jackrabbit. At yo i
V-K engine with up to 3
asked him how he did i t , ,
h e mere-fy replied,
■ n y neighborhood, a ll t h e
.; umilies use their tel-e-phonfi
'par-iyli-OD. 'sparingly!'
_3e w as c e r t a i n ly a p a m ­
pered. w d A p a r t y li- o n .
MORAL
It ta m e s a t o r n a d o o f t o r q u e
It b r e a k s th r o u g h th e v ib r a t io n b n r r le r
It is e w e p t - w ln g m a s t e r y o f m o tio n
And this Swept-Wine I>>
as Push-Button Torque! In
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masters curves with ra
Contact Brakes the gre.i
This is Autodynamies . .
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m a y b e for y o u .
'C' Ed Dempsey
TELEPHONE («»UH
HIGHWAY 101 NORTH
BROOKINGS, OREGON