Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 26, 1957, Image 13

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    Crowd At Grange Booster Night
BEAUTY CONTEST, SKITS
HIGHLITE PROGRAM
A large crowd attended the
annual Chetco Grange B o o s t e r
night program Friday night attht
Grange hall.
Pictured to the left are
the scenes that took p l a c e
on the program . Upper, M rs .
Jules Wersch is the sta r perform­
e r in the skit, which featured
dozens of salesmen who hounde<
her.
BROOKINGS-HARBOR
P IL O T
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 1957
ODE TO OREGON
(The following poem was written by Mrs. Jam es Ham, who
lives in Harbor). She wrote it for her daughter, Mrs. Jam es
unningham, Faxboro, Mass, to encourage them on their trip
out here this coming summer.
I've traveled far and I've traveled wide
I've climbed the mountains and watched the tide
I've stopped at ghost towns along the way
And I passed through places I wanted to stay.
I went back East and I stayed there a while
But I came back West, O 're many a mile
Iv e a little house now, right down near the beach
re the Ocean gets rough, but the waves can’t reach
And the sea gulls are calling forever more
When the sun sinks down on the oceans rim
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Brilliant with colors, some bright, some dim
And the waves grow calm, and the sea gulls rest
It's the hour of day I love the best.
LEGAL NOTICE
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an extension phone...
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF CURRY
In the m atter of the Estate
of Wm. A. Raymond, Sr. aka
W.A. Raymond, S r., Deceased.
No. 1596
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned having b e e n
appointed by the above entitled
Court of the State of Oregon f o r
the County aforesaid, Administra­
trix of the Estate of Wm. A. Ray­
mond, Sr. also known as W. A.
■ Raymond Sr. and having quali­
fied, notice is hereby given to
all persons having claims against
said estate to present them veri- |
fled as required by law with prop- j
e r vouchers within six months of
the date of this notice to said
creditors at the office of Samuel
A. Hall, attorney for the Admini­
s t r a t r i x , Central B u i l d i n g ,
Brookings, Oregon.
ROSE RAYMOND, A dm inistratrb
Samuel A. Hall
David R. Fortier
Attorneys for Administratrix
Dated and first published Septem­
ber 26, 1957
Date of Last Publication, October
24, 1957
It's a lonely place when the skies are gray
And we leave the beach til a brighter day
When the sun comes out then all is well
And the children run over the sands, pell mell
I'm sure if I wasn't just seventy-one
I'd run with the children, and I'd have fun
But I’m fully aware that my years have been spent
And my get-up and go has just got-up and went
I really don't mind as I think with a grin
Of all the grand places my get-up has been.
Next year at this time we'll wake up some morn
And you'll be here to see our Oregon
So I'll write you now of a few things you'll see
When you arrive on the coast to visit me.
FIRST, the bluest sky, and the sea so near
And the driftwood washed high on the shore, tie r on tier
The rocks and the shells strewn over the beach
And acres of E aster L ilies, all within reach
I'll take you to see the salmon run
And the sheep in their pens, where the shearing is done
We'Ll go up in the jeep to the High Divide
Where the sheep and the cattle graze, side by side.
We'll go to Gold Beach and prospect for gold
And we'll search for agates and treasures untold
Then right round the point where there's no undertow
We'll take off our shoes and a'wading we'll go
We'll go to Rogue River, aways up the coast
On it's banks we may have a fish-fry or a roast
And we'll watch this bold river as it hurries on past
As we find a good place for a line to be cast
So if you like fishing, to the Rogue we will go
Smelts are used here for bait, so just bring your gear
As all rivers abound in good fishing out here.
We'll go to the Redwoods, so tall and grand
The oldest trees in all the land
And we’ll picnic there neath their cool clean shade
Where beautiful picnic grounds have here been made
Their dignified grandeur, their width and their heights
Are a real must to see, as you're seeing the sights
All this is a part as you'll later agree
That you'll see in Oregon while visiting me.
I must end this letter, not much else to do
Lots of words here are written, from me to you
H ere's my closing lines and I feel they'll prove true
When you come to Oregon, you'll like it here too!
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