Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 28, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Home of the Croft Lily
THURSDAY,^MARCH 2g
BROOKINGS, OREGON
Louise and Helen, were maid-of- been taken prisoner in the e a rly (---------
honor, and bridesmaid, respect- days of the w ar at Guam,
ively, and were .gowned alike in
They will live at Arcadia, Calif., I
frocks fashioned with printed j e r - , where Mr. Hinkle will be associ-
sey bodices and white net skirts. ( ated in business with his uncle.
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They carried old-fashioned nose- j
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gay bouquets of pink carnations. .
ItCITlS BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT,
Completing the wedding party
Groom Was Japanese were
Welton Bladgen, best man,
Bill Ledford of Crescent C ity ,) Brookings, Oregon,
Date.
Prisoner Over Three and Richard Sierka, and Evo Mel­ former Brookings resident, is vis- j
lo, Jr., ushers.
Years.
iting the Leslie Miller family up
Kindly en ter my subscription to the B ro o k in g s-H a rb o r Pilot
Immediately following the cer- the Chetco.
C andlebra,! emony the newlyweds received a
SMITH RIVER
Mrs. Dorothy Riggens was giv-
greenery and bouquets of callas large number of friends and guests j en a surprjse birthday party, last
year...., for w’hich you will find (check) (money or
and white spring blossoms decor-j at the home of Mrs. Kenneth I* Thursday. Mrs. Ray Young, Mrs.
ated the a lta r of the local Meth- Layman, the bride’s aunt, They Berg, Mrs. E. Jaggers, Mrs. L.
odist church Sunday evening at w e r e assisted by the groom’s Brown, Mrs. Gribble, Mrs. G. Bax­ (cash) for
a six o’clock candlelight ceremony mother, Mrs. Violet Hinkle and ter, Miss Bertha Shiple, Mrs.
when Miss Marian Maas was unit­ the bride’s mother, Mrs. Mass.
Steins and Mrs. Berger Dahlström
ed in m arriage to Robert M.
The candlelighted rooms of the were present to enjoy an after-
(S ig n ed ):
Hinkle.
Layman home were attractively noon of games and general get-
Preceding the impressive dou­ decorated with flowering peach together, and refreshm ents,
address
ble-ring ceremony, ready by Rev. and other spring flowers. The j president German E. Ellsw orth,
E. C. Hicks, Miss Beverly Ussery dining room table was covered Mrs Ellsworth( daughter and the
sang “Ave Maria," accompanied with a white damask cloth which granddaughter, and two mission­ My subscription will s ta rt with the M arch 28th issue.
at the piano by Mrs. Una Rowley. featured a centerpiece arrange­ aries of the N orthern California
As t h e strains of Lohengrin’s ment of white stocks, sweet peas, Mission of the L a tte r Day Shints ($2.50 per year in C urry County—$3:00 per year outside the
Wedding March filled the church, and hyacinths, flanked by silver were house guests Friday of Mr.
the bride was escorted to the al­ candlesticks with white tapers.
and Mrs. George B axter of Har-
The new . Mrs.
is a grand . bor. Mr. and Mrs. W illard and
ta r by her father, Ernest Maas.
.. Hinkle
, .
The bridal gown was of white -'"UKhterof he late Clarence and Mr and M„ Browr) W(,re
satin and tulle, designed w’ith Lillian Woodruff, and of the late a t a dinncr givpn by , h(1 Bax(crs
long, tight-fitting sleeves, and a Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maas, both in their honor
round neckline, with bodice but­ pioneer families of Smith River.
Mrs. Ray Campbell of San F ra n ­
toned down the back with satin- She has been employed for three
cisco
has been a visitor of the
covered buttons. Her veil was of years in the office of the Golden
Bill
Campbell
family. Mrs. Camp-
State
company.
finger-tip length, fastened to a
»bell
is
Bill
Cam
pbell’s mother.
crown interlaced with seed pearls.
Mr. Hinkle, recently discharged
A Total REWARD of $50.00 is offered by the
Jane Crook of Crescent City,
She carried a bouquet of g ar­ sergeant of the marine c o r p s ,
undersigned for information leading to the ar­
denias and white carnations.
spent three and one-half years in the m other of A r t h u r Crook, I
The bride's attractive sisters. a Japanese prison camp, having county commissioner, was here
rest and conviction of person or persons remov­
Tuesday visiting. She was accom­
ing or destroying entrance markers to the en­
panied by her son, Clarence.
trance
ot any of the below-named property own­
Mrs. Neil Chapman returned on
WORK SH IR T S.................. $1.43 to 51.69
ers’
land:
Monday from a business trip to
trousers .............. 51.98 to 54.95 Portland. He fath er accompanied
Nellie Rodehaver
H. T. James
her to Brookings.
Benjamin
Turner
cloves
Andrew Hoffeldt
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Zirbel and
Frank Pallady
Miss H arriett B aker were Gold
E. L. Carson
t shirts
Beach visitors Monday. Among
Howard S. Cantrall
George G. Titus
going there were Mr. and
Ward
Metier
shorts
c others
John
W. Hogan
Mrs. Christenson and Mr. and
Tosy Olsen
Mrs. Joe Bush.
W. L. Christensen
Mrs. Chas. S. Schaal
Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Starset of
Gertrude
Cole
San Raphael were house guests I Leo Lucas
Templar Building, Brookings
(All
Harbor
Residents)
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Von Sed- ;
leitz, H
b rents of Mrs. Starset.
Miss Maas Weds
Ex-Marine, At
Smith River, Sun.
Handy Subscription Blank
NOTICE
97C
89c sl.3s
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Pûl I Y^""-^10
Shop
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Match These Bargains
V I < k ill I i m i r r n
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FLASHLIGHTS, regular $1.30
Complete w ith b a tte r ie s
Now
CLOTHES PINS
P e r dozen
Vacuum
85c
N ow
MOPS, Squet ‘ze-easy
Regular $1,89 sellers
ELECTROLUX
$1.25
6c
Cleaners
Now Available
E x c lu siv e S a le s a n d S e rv ic e
F o r C u rry C o u n ty
Ralph Hu lander ;
Box 23
Brookings, Ore.!
O ’N E IL
E L E C T R IC
CO.
FIREARMS REPAIRED
Electric Motor Repairing
M ashing Machines, Radios and Appliances
Sales and Service
Philco Headquarters
Templar Hotel Bldg.
Brookings, Oregon
DISPENSER, toilet tissue
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CHETCO
SOAP DISHES
Each
CURTAIN ROOS
T h e P la c e To T ra d e
W e H a v e E v e r y th in g
\\ ILSON ! REEMAN, Owner
Each
CERTAIN ROD EXTENSIONS
Ea ’h
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*uy *1 by the load here).
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*' hythe Ton Load from us!
We also have WHEAL EGG MASH and DAIRY FEED
TOW EL ROOS
IS in ch
each
REI RIDERATOR DISHES
Each
Cl PS ANO SA U ERS
B rin g In Y our Eggs
Limited quantity open s to c k
WORK CLOVES
Camón riam ici
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paii
COCOA DOOR MATS
S iz e 17x28 in c h e s
See Our Bakery Department For
each
Famous “Gold Beach” Bread, Pastry
COCOA DOOR M \T S
Size I ix.Uì inches
We B u y Them B y th e D ozen or F i i t y Cases
each
i/nin g ‘Vour(hnniB - ai h
30(1 PaSky y0U are Pairon‘
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,nduJ lr,es’ mon<v helps Curry county.
I duits. ( urry ( ounty and are using the best Ore-
Oregon
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