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Thursday, March 21, 1957 Brookings-Harboi Pilot Brookings, Oregon trea tm e n t w hich will take about caring for him as he is still not Letter To The Editor a m onth. H er address is 1701 well ¿ e t. South Rier Road. G ran ts Pass. M„ E,alnu c la r k arrived , rom THE O LD T IM E R S P A S S Clarence Keays has been Corvallis Sunday to spend the Mrs, Rose H ubbard is staying To th e Editor: One by one they in G ran ts Pass at th e home of moved home from th e P ortland first p art of the week at the home slip aw ay, these old-tim ers who hospital whore he received treat- j of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe h er cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred m nt for m any m onths following Zumpfe. She is attending Oregon came to change the w ays of the Indians’ home-illahee, the pale Reiling w hile undergoing medical a woods accident. His wife is S tate College and this is the face m aking his m arks across it, ________________________________ some good, some bad. Johnny Os- Mr. and Mrs William Clem ent ! tran d er, his lusty spirit u n le tte r retu rn ed home W ednesday after ed ano freed for tn e G reat Ad- a two weeks trip to the centra! ture, his work-worn, aged body LOU ¿A LD EN pare of California. They visited retu rn ed M arch 5 to the Pistol Mr. C lem ent’s sister in San F ra n River illahee th at gave it and he j cisco, and then visited friends in loved so well. I WA6 W0ND6PING IF cßVßODY approves I NEVER M A K E j Modesto, Fresno, Stockton, Con MOu WOULD AD VANCE >F TH E W A V Like so m any of his kind who ADVANCES TO MY M t MŸ NEXT W E E K S cord and W alnut Creek. They re only gain public notice when stenographers WAGES ? C o ast potted that it rained all the tim e born and when all through here they were gone and had to come (save w hen by unlucky chane ’ CECTA i N LV -Q U /P * fW o o home to see the sun. they be caught up in the meshes - n NOT! >C B U S IN E S S . IE C A U S E T ì CEY Mr. and Mrs. P aul Ellenberger of th e law ). As Jo h n n y so ob- j s - '. G uarantee and family have moved to Sheri served. “All of us are bound to j h 1 satisfaction . dan to m ake th eir home. Mr. now and then stray outside the i Ellenberger has been associated ' law, accidently or otherw ise. Be with Meri Brown in the H arbor ing lucky and trying to stay w ith i in the law in m aking a living and j G arage this w inter. laying a little som ething aside, I 1 Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Kelley en have m anaged to stay outside the joyed a few days vacation in San ja il house.” V* fl Cat W S « W tM F rancisco w here they visited re- i T his p retty well sums up John- ! atives the first p a rt of last weeks $ ny O stran d er’s philosophy, includ- j spring vacation. ing w inning a host of friends i The m any friends of H enry i w here he chanced to be. Of a Golisch w ill be glad to hear th at i n atu rally dom inant type, ready I his health is b etter since he has I to call a bluff w ith bone-muscle gone to Arcadia, California where i or money, he’d risk a chance on he is living n ear his son. most anything life had to offer, j J u h ru h H Mrs. Pete T ierce underw ent ma- i like rasslin ’ down a buck deer in I jo r surgery at the Seaside hospital the ocean surf th at he knife-dis- carve out this em pire of the w est Red Cross. They all have a job MYERS (fut&ou. J last F rid ay and is convalescing • patched for w in ter je rk y , the wild -Oregon. to do, and, believe me, they know satisfactorily at this time. She i encounter m aking rags of his F. J. Clifford, how to do it. They are one o rgan should be able to come home th e clothes and some of his hide, but 1211 West Main St. ization th at will alw ays be near latter p art of the week. as usual he survived the same as Medford, Oregon to my h eart because of w hat they he did in fighting an ornery bronc ■ are doing for my people in Vale. across th e flooding Colum bia Ri Editors note: This letter was Lf ? nyone has any doubts about ver w ith his U. S. mail. ™ , received by M ayor Fell Campbell. Red Cross, send them to our city, The sea-hamm ere •d sand along Because of its im p o rtan t mcssage I believe we are qualified to give th e Pacific shorelands was his them all the answers. we w ish to re p rin t it highw ay m any years, the very entirety. I am requesting you to take ones th a t far-sighted and then this message to your people. In govenor, Oswald West, had set stead of giving a little, le t’s all Word has been received from aside for free use of a free people D ear Fellow M ayor, give generously. We never know Mr. and Mrs. O tto Turley telling | Yes, Jo h n n y hunted the buck, the As a result of our flood disaster, w hen a disaster may hit ours or of being in an auto accident d u r bear and the doe, on the m oun ... , , . , , . , I w ant to tell you w hat the Red a neighboring com m unity. Believe ing a dust storm n ear Sew ard, ^ tain brushlands " ± high 5 i and ,,bT hLan^ S ^ below. ! 1OT : Cross has m eant to Vale. Gener- me, as M ayor of Vale, I know Nebraska. A ccording to reports To guard his flock from the sly . . , . . . I ally, my thoughts concerning na- th e Red Cross w ill be the first there w ere tw o cars and a G rey ™ t i o n a ! foundations has been to to ren d er assistance. hound bus involved in the crash and shoat, the pale moon found Sincerely yours, m ake a sm all donation—th at m ay which killed two people in the him bedded down, in bed of They’ve discovered Old Crow Ed Howe, M ayor be it will help some citizen who oth er car and sent Mr. and Mrs- leaves, ears cocked for sound, or Vale, Oregon 86 is as mild as any whiskey T urley to the hospital. Mr. Tur- a lusty p art in Indian dance, with cannot help himself. Since our disaster I have changed my m ind 80 th e y ’ve tried —and offers ley is out of the hospital now dark-eyed maids around to prance about several things. ' 4/5 qt. Mrs. T urley is still th ere w ith SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY them the superior flavor Now he is gone, but a prised O ur Red Cross was here before her neck in traction. possession is mine, a tape record HELD FOR JIM MILLER SAT. of fin e bourbon as w e lll OLDCPOWl Mr. and Mrs. T urley w ere on ing of him singing in the Chinook the w ater started to recede. They Mrs. B arbara M iller intertained th eir annual trip through the jargon and Boston (English) “The f®* up shop in the high school, ■**i Ire* m idw est during w hich they visit H ebrew C hildren,’’ a popular ac- tbe only place not in the flood, at a surprise birthday p arty for o m n l i s h m e n t in e a r l v d a v s O n lv T h e i r canteen was open around h er husband, Jim , at her home the florists th at buy th eir Easter c one* now T i « me ii Chin the clock. Cots and bedding w ere I on Parkview Drive. S aturday lily bulbs and check on how the 86 PR O O F bulbs are behaving in the g reen ook. my h ard w are friend on West ™ PP««I- Everyone was cared tor M arch 16. Those present included Mr. and houses w hile being forced for the Main. So they slip aw ay, the old and no QuesUons asked. OLD CROW DISTILLERY C O , FRANKFORT, KY., DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL E aster trade. pioneers whose hard-handed toil I have never seen a more e fli-, Mrs. E verett Farnham , Mr. and ’ DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION • KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY and frugal way of life helped t cent team of w orkers than our ’ Mrs. F ran k G ran and Mr. and Mrs. E verett Tyler. An evening of pinochle was enjoyed by all, w ith high score going to F ran k G ran, pinochle to E everett T yler and the booby prize to Alice Gran. Harbor News SALES ¿¿SERVICE' S p c r i a i .. 599S Power Lown Mower* "HOW THRILLING.ELSPETH'. 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Go Swept-Mng I 1 Step into the wonderful world o f AU TO D YN A \f/C S 5 s w e p t - w in g ’5 7 C 'Ed' Dempsey YOUR DODGE - PLYMOUTH DEALER BROOKINGS, OREGON Coast Group Meeting Set P lans w ere com plete this week for the 27th annual convention of the Oregon Coast Association at Tillam ook beginning Sunday eve ning M arch 24 and ending w ith a presid en t’s l u n c h e o n T uesday March 26. Indications th at the convention would be one of the largest th e n o n p ro fit travel prom otion and highw ay association has ever held w ere plentiful, according to Judge O tto Effenberger. president. C hartered busses are bringing delegations from the P ortland cham ber of commerce and legisla tors from Salem. Both groups are scheduled to arriv e Monday eve ning in tim e for the social hour beginning at 6 o’clock and the I annual banquet at 7. H erbert Lundy, editor of the editorial page of the O regonian w ill speak at the M onday lunch eon in honor of the seven Oregon coastal county courts. Don Osten- soe, president of the Oregon A d vertising club and advertising d irecto r for the F irst N ational Bank of P ortland will be the b a n quet speaker. Sunday evening’s get together and no host d inner w ill be held at th e V ictory House, a short dis tance south of Tillamook. All other sessions, lucheons and the banquet w ill be at the U. S. Naval A ir Station south of T illa mook. T he association’s all out cam paign for highw ay bond legisla tion to elim inate th e Gold Beach , to Brookings bottleneck will oc cupy a considerable p art of b u si ness sessions attention. R eports of com mittees, the p resid en t’s, m anager’s and tre a su re r’s rep o rts w ill be other m atters on th e agenda. Election of officers for the 1957- 58 y ea r w ill be held T uesday m orning and th e convention w ill end w ith the president’s luncheon T uesday noon u n d er the auspices of the Tillam ook cham ber of Com merce. The public is invited to all of the association’s luncheons, banquet and business sessions. A com m ittee headed by Jo e Meuse, Tillam ook county vice president for the association has charge of arrangem ents.