Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 05, 1957, Image 10

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    BROOKINGS— HARBOR P I L O T
Jeh ovah 's W itn e s s e s
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1957
C o n v e n tio n
< M f0 i/M T £ û £fí£/6/m VA V .
M rs. J.W . L eC lair of Gold
Beach spent a few days this w’eek
with her daughter, M rs. I r i s
Orton.
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Raymond Reekman was in Grants
P ass for the weekend.
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Mr. and M rs. Henry M osier
recently returned from Seattle,
Wash, where they spent tw o
weeks visiting friends and r e l­
ativ es. They spent a few days
with thii r daughter, and fam i­
ly, M r. and M rs. E rn est Felio,
The F elio's w ere form er r e s i ­
dents of H arbor, but now live li
Portland where he operates a
serv ice station.
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Miss Melanie M eadors has been
visiting her aunt in Seattle for
sev eral weeks. She is planning
to attend the Elvis P re sle y show
before returning home.
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Mr. and M rs. Conner K essler
have moved to Redmond, Oregon
where he has accepted a position
as assistan t m anagerof the Cope­
land Lumber yard. Mr. K essler
was form erly one of the ow ners
of the C urry County Lum ber Co.
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Preventing fo rest fire s and help­
ing to Keep Oregon G reen is the
duty of every citizen.
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Colne Drive a
Rip-Snorting
Bargain
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New-Car Values
Our values are bigger and better than
ever-all during our nationwide Buick
Sales Roadeo. Come drive and price
one of th e se room y, s m o o th ­
performing ’57 Buicks today!
Our used-car sales are terrific. That
means we can do some high, wide
and handsome fig u rin g on your
present car!
C o n vertib le!
4-Door Riviera
Hardtops
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(Including the
New C aballero)
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GERALD MOORE'S FATHER
PASSES AWAY IN I*ORTLAND
E .R . Moore, 77, P ortland,
Eight m em bers of the Brook­ even if all these b a r r ie r s were
ings Bible Study C enter of Jeh o ­ removed Jay man he would still father of Gerald Moore, Brook­
v ah 's w itn esses, including Mr. need d o cto rs, undertak ers and ings, passed aw ay recently in that
and M rs. Kenneth W arthan, Mr. tombstone m a k e rs ," Couch de - city . Other su rv iv o rs included:
M rs. Fred Sankey, a iaught» r
and M rs. Clifford Moore and Mr.
clared .
in Baker; and Claude R. Moore,
and M rs. Eugene Bennet, re tu rn ­
At Jedediah State P ark , th irty -
a son from P ortland.
ing from the "Tell t h e G o o d five new w itnesses were baptized.
*»*«**«»»****»**
M r. and M rs. Paul Eide a n d
ARRIVES HERE
News" circu it convention of the
son, Paulle, returned this week
Mr. and M rs. Jim B erg er have
Don't burn up O regon's reso u re-
end from a vacation trip through arriv ed in Brookings to make th eir preaching fellowship at the main
e s. Be careful with fire ,
C alifornia, to Tiaquana, Mexico, home. They are from Bourbon, exhibit building, Del Norte F a ir­
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where they saw the bull fights. Ind. and have two children, K aren, grounds, C rescent City, reported
that
m
ore
than
1,190
persons
Enroute they stopped at Disneyland 13, and son Stephen, 10. The B e r­
CALL
returning via 395 up into Washing­ g ers went through Brookings over assem bled Sunday afternoon to
ton before returning home.
11 y ears ago, and liked it so well hear William D. Couch, d istric t
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they decided to come here to live. m in iste r of Jehovah's w itnesses
CORKER RAILROAD «ad WHARF BTREETTE
d eliv er a stirrin g Bible discoursi
M r. and M rs. Miilslage and They have been corresponding
"Removing The B a rrie rs Dividing
FOR DAILY DIRECT DEPENDABLE
son P at, are visiting at the home with Pete L esm eister.
M anking."
of M r. and M rs. Richard Puridt.
M o to r F re ig h t S ervice
"Many b a r r ie r s confront men
They are from Reno, Nevada.
The future of O regon's fo rests
“O ver nig ht or Long Dittane« • CALL CF
today which prevent him from en­
T heir daughter, Leanna has been
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here for several weeks and will is se c u re , if its num ber one en ­ joying the blessing of his C reato r
retu rn with her p are n ts. M rs. em y, FIRE, is prevented. KEEF sorqeof which are greed, se lfish ­
n ess, m a teria lism , delinquency,
M illslagle is M rs. Pundt's daugh­ OREGON GREEN.
*« **« **•*
racial d iscrim in atio n , e tc . but
te r.
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M r. and M rs. Doyle Rausch
and three children spent the week
in Ferndale and Rio Dell visiting
M rs. R ausch's m other, M rs. Ed
M iller and h ere s is te r , M rs. Tony
Leonardo. They spent several
days in Medford and Ashland with
friends and rela tiv e s,
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