Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 05, 1957, Image 7

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    , nültS D A Y , SEPTEM B ER ,, 1957
BROOKINGS—HARBOR P IL O T
Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary
,
A rth 'ir and B eryl B o llin g er,
hho .*< n m a rrie d on Sunday, S< pi
l» l, l‘»07, at A itkin, Minn. w< re
liouored on l l h l r 50th wedding
annlv< r s a r y , with an open house
Sunday, S ept. I, 1957, at t h e
Odd I'ellowH H all, Irom 2 to 4
p . m.
The g a th e rin g was sp o n so red
b y the It, Iteei a s a w l Odd F ellow s.
FL O SSIE WAS BORN
F lo s s ie Buchanan, the local
cal«' owner was bora. This should
lx obvious to the casual obser­
ver, but Flossie had no proof of
th< fact.
So last weekend Flossie and
husband A1 traveled up the Rogue
River In the Mail Boat to fin d
, h< R eb eccas did the se rv in g ,
somebody that would sign an
viih a beautiful Golden T ea S c r-
aifidavid to that effect. She was
vi -e .
ilu tabic was d ec o ra te d
successful. Flossie was bom
•villi golden flo w e rs, and a huge
up the Rogue River.
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tie r cak< lopped by the trad itio n al
b rid a l co u p le, with a gold bell
o v erh t ad.
Mis . M arlx th B o llin g er, a
r.r.o u id au g h ter, handled the gu est
boo k .
Many b eautiful c a rd s and u s e ­
ful g if ts w e re r e c e iv e d by the
B o llin g e rs.
R e lativ es and v is ito rs atte n d ­
ing w ere M rs. B o llin g e r's s i s te r ,
Isab elle S tanton, of M i s s o u l a ,
Mont. A son A .D . H ollinger,
and Ids wifi1 D allas, and daughter
M acbeth of S ilv erto n , O re . M r .
CHURCH NOTES:
Tax and road laws, insurance
rates, and living conditions will
be discussed at this time. There
will be a state officer present to
answer all questions.
Mrs. Minnie Deel left Sunday
for her home in Portland after
spending several days with her
neice, Mrs. D.C. Jaggers.
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Mrs. Chas. Stanhurst left Sat­
urday for Wapato, Ore. to attend
the funeral of her sister-in-law
Mrs. W. Jaggers.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Bolman and
"A True Christian will be the­
son
John returned Saturday from
se rmon topic at Faith Lutheran
a
vacation
trip north to Vancouve
church Sunday, Sept. 8, at th e
B.C. They also took a trip to
11 a. m. service.
Island, Washington.
The Sunday school meeting at Whidby
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9:30 a.m . is preparing for the
Mrs. Glen Hurst entertained
Rally Day service on Sept. 29th.
her bridge club Thursday of last
week.
MLSSION SUNDAY PLANNED
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The Rev. Theodore De Laney
of San Francisco will be the guesl
speaker at the Special Mission
service at 8:45a.m . on Sept. 15.
and M rs. le d Dr F ord of M edford The public is welcome to this
service. Sunday school will be
O le g .
M rs. D< F ord is a n iece.
conducted at 9:30 a.m . and there
G randson J a m e s C a rte , wife and
K e n tu c k y
two sm all sons of C re sc e n t C ity. will be no 11:00 o'clock service
on this Sunday.
The boys a re g re a t g ra n d so n s.
M rs. O .A . O lson and t h r e e
sm all adopted d au g h ters of San
B runo, C alif. M rs. O lson a n d
B eryl w ere school chum s a n d
g rad u ated from high school a t
P la in s , Mont, in 1907.
M r. and M rs. C liff Beem o f
K erby, O re . w ere v isitin g f r ie n d s .
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Mr. and Mrs. Orville Norman
and daughter left Saturday for a
weeks visit with relatives at
Elma, Washington.
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M rs. Ben Thomas of Coqulll.
was in Brookings over the weel
end.
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Mrs. Viola Davis, a teacher
at Beaverton High School and a
Mrs. Laura Redfield and mo-
form er teacher at Brookings was
there, Mrs. Flora Webber are
calling
on old friends here over
spending a few days with friends
the weekend.
at Klamath Falls, Ore.
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Mr. and Mrs. L.G . Twohy
M rs. Clara Kern's left Satur­
returned home Friday after a
day for a few days in Klamath
several
week visit with friend
Falls, and will attend the wedding
and relatives at Olympia and
of Iter granddaughter, Miss Con­
Shelton, and Port Angeles, Wn.
nie Johnston, daughter of Mr.
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and Mrs. Ralph Johnston of
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hampton
Keno, to Mr. Dean Hill, son
and daughter Barbara were hen
of Mr. and Mrs. W. HUI, of
over the weekend from t h e i r
Klamath Falls, Ore. She w a s
home at Moro, Sherman County,
accompanied by Mrs. Arthur
where Mr. Hampton is the county
Pierce, and her grand chUdren,
school superintendent. They wen
Donna and Bobbie Redfield, who accompanied by ‘Mr. and Mrs.
spent their vacation with their Deyrl Hampton of Albany.
grand parents.
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Mr. and Mrs. C .B . Lapp of
Mrs. J.B . Coats arrived home Grants Pass spent a few days
Saturday from McMinnvUle,
with his brother, Amos Lapp and
where she had been for tw o
famUy.
weeks for medical treatment.
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S tra ig h t B ourbon W h is k e y
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MOBILE HOME OWNERS
TO HOLD MEETING
Ail Oregon mobile home owners
and prospective members are
cordially Invited to attend an
organizational meeting to be
heldon Sunday, Sept. 8, at 2p.m
in the VFW hail.
Wc«-d has been receiv ed from
t!i hom e of M r. and M rs. John
Mr. and Mrs. John Ebinger
S nyder at G oldendale, Wn, of the
welcomed a group of relatives
a rr iv a l of a nine pound th re e ounce
from Chicago to Brookings ov­
son, bo rn Aug. 20th, ¿urdnamed
e r the holiday.
John W hitney. M r. S nyder fo rm ­
e rly w orked fo r C . Ed D em psey.
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LETTER TO
THE EDITOR...
I noted with a g re a t deal of
in te re s t v our colum n reg ard in g
the "yakking" about the p ro p o sed
t r a i l e r c o u rt at A rnold Lane and
H i g h w a y 101. T his so -c a lle d
"yakking" is m e re ly the voicing
of o b jectio n s by co n scien tio u s
hom e-ow n e rs in the a re a n e a r th is
p ro p o sed tr a i l e r c o u rt.
It is felt that if a t r a il e r co u rt
is in sta lle d at th is location It will
not only d e tra c t from the d e s i r e -
a »ilitv of the re sid e n tia l d is tr ic t
but will a lso d e c re a s e the value
of the re s id e n tia l p ro p e rty .
r la true »• Mad tavaatmaai
d o lla r s , but th e re is c o n sid erab le
undeveloped re s id e n ts property
in th is a re a --a n d any d evelopm brr
along th is line would c e rta in ly be
jeo p ard ized if th. ap p ro ach i s
m a r re d by tr a i l e r h o u ses, bath
h o u se s , e tc .
The p ro p e rty o w ners have a
right to som e p ro te c tio n of th e ir
investment—every tim e som eone
builds a fence o r p atio o r p ian:s
a lawn th e re is money invested -
it m ay not count ip so q u ie’-J” ,
v Ph onlv $50 h e re anil th e re , b p
the money is being in v ested , and
the p ro p e r ty im p ro v ed ail of he
tim e . It is the p e rm anent r e s i ­
d e n ts a ho w in m ake th»' town a
decen t p la c e to live and m aintain
a d e s ir a b le s ta n d a rd of living, and
I feel it is o u r duty to voice o u r
opinions when som ething a r i s e s
which * e feel will je o p a rd iz e the
ittr a c tiv e n e s s ot the tow n, as we.,
as o u r neighborhood, th e re fo re
the "y ak k in g ".
I doubt it th e re is a re s id e n tia l
a re a in the city who would w elcom e
a tr a i l e r c o u rt at its e n tra n c e ,
,imi I am su re any o th e r n e ig h b o r­
hixxi would be just as co n c e rn e d
if it w ere happening to th em .
M rs. K enneth E rb
Mr. and Mrs. C .F . Campbell
left Monday for Salem, where
they will attend Mayor's Day at
the State Fair. Mayor Campbell
T h e g r e a t b o u r b o n o f th e O ld W e s t
i s w in n in g n e w f r ie n d s e v e r y w h e r e !
will also attend an industrial
meeting called by Gov. Robert
Holmes, in Eugene.
The Woman's Association of the
Presbyterian Church are holding
a rummage sale Friday and Sat­
urday, September 6th, and th,
opening at 9:30 a.m . Mrs. Jessie
Judkins is general chairman.
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