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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1946)
► DAY, River Girl Chico Man RIVER- - A wedding interest to residents jch -a was the marriage of a» Owen of Crescent City hn Franklin of Chico, ’aughn s place at the Crescent Jed church Saturday April 5 with Rev. E. i) officiating in a single rrmony- Present were i a ^mber of friends and rel- mreh was decorated with triy greenery, and large of apple blossoms. Pre- rhe ceremony, Mrs. Millie 'sang: “Sweetest S t o r y „Id.” accompanied at the Mrs. E. R- Freeman., ¡’so played the wedding in marriage by her fath- r Owen, of Medford, the ore a white brocaded gown ill-length veil. She carried <r bouquet of white sweet ¡jacinths and carnations, Mg satin streamer. H er mament was strand of Barbara Ward Phippis, „ of honor, wore a pink goo and carried a bou- f pink carnations and sweet The groom was attended by Phipps as best man. Ush- we Palmer Westbrook of dace and Myron Franklin, ’ of the groom. owing the ceremony a re nai held at the home of id Mis. N. F. McNamara, ?reet. frem 3 to 5. The can- dlelighted buffet table was cen applications were received for can ruin several hundred dolarsair corps. Miss Marsten is a civil- tered with a flower arrangement membership. A degree team will worth of valuable plants, it wouldian nurse at Tacoma General hos- of white carnations,. hyacinths, be selected from the Lake Earl not be surprising if any means pital. flanked by white tapers in crys Grange. at all might be employed to curb tal holders. the menace. During lecture hour a program Assisting at the reception were was given by the teen-agers, with Dogs are also accused of scat Mrs. Murdock Roeder, Mrs. Ralph tering virus diseases. Owners of Hampson, Mrs. Ada Hiller and Frances Bell as announcer: Dance, by couple of midgets, dogs should be more considerate Mrs. James Harris. Bonnie Arnett and Geraldine Tem of their pets and their neighbors’ Mrs. Franklin, daughter of Mrs. pest. crops and seee to it their own Henry Cooper of Crescent City, dogs are not exposed to what Chorus, “John Brown’s Baby,” is a native of Brookings, and the ever might happen to them. by Frances Bell, Fern S m i th , granddaughter of the late James Bonnie Arnett, Gertrude and E. O w e n, of Medford, pioneer Wedding Announced man of Oregon, and Jack Izen- Gretchen Jepsen. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Masten hart of Brookings. She was grad Skit. “Two Hollywood Stars,” uated from Pel Norte high school Billie Glover and Gordon Miller. of Klamath Falls announce the Solo, "Little Bit of Heaven,” forthcoming marriage of t h e i r and has been employed at the U. S. Employment Service office and “Always,” by Frances Bell, daughter, Martha P. Mastens, to accompanied by Mary Glover. Benjamin E. Kern of Harbor. at Crescent City. Song, by the southern trop- The wedding, set for April 25, Following a wedding trip in adors, Jepsen sisters. will be held at the Presbyterian southern California, Mr. and Mrs. Closing song, “God Bless Am church at Klamath Falls. Franklin will make their home erica,” by the audience. Dancing Ben Kern, presently working at Chico. Mr. Franklin was re was enjoyed following the pro at the Brookings Garage, recently cently discharged from the serv gram It would say “Why not fix ice. He recently returned from Easter Sunrise Service Scheduled was discharged from the army t h o s e stringy e n d s and overseas. hard-to-set hair with a new Plans are complete for the Other Smith River Items A M O N Lake Earl Grange held its reg Easter sunrise service, sponsored permanent f ” You will be ular meeting last Thursday eve by the Smith River Methodist thrilled with your new halo ning at the Fort Dick hall. Vis church. This service will be held and Dependents of soft baby curls and wav itors of the evening were Mrs. at the ocean, north of Rivers End To United Veterans you es! Make an appointment Edith Sample of Talent, Ore., and auto court, near Shaker church, j owe all your past, pres at 6 a. m. The Indians of the this week. R. E. Walton of Illinois Valley ent and f u t u r e service Mission church will have charge Grange near Cave Junction. benefits. Join and work of arrangements. Rev. Herbert; Gordon Wells, Charles Glover, Schneideu, of the Four Square with some veterans’ group. Tom Pennell, Gus Miller and Wal church, Crescent City, will de V. F. W. & Auxiliary lace Jamison were named as a liver the message. Meets I. O. O. F. Hall committee to stage a dance on Following the service, an Eas Closed Sundays and Mondya at Brookings, at 8 p. m. Saturday evening, April 20. ter breakfast will be served on 1st and 3rd Wednesdays Florence Bursk. home econom the beach by the young people of ics chairman, gave a report of the the church. In case of rain the club activities. » services will be held at Gushchu The Grange voted $15 contri church. bution to the cancer fund. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Goodlin and Demit applications of Adele and daughter, Mrs. Jesse Lehmkuhl, James Jamison of Warren. Ore., and children, and Miss Katie Roo Grange, were accepted. Several ney were Brookings visitors on Staples Sheep Wire Tuesday. If Your Mirror Could Talk- VETERANS Zada’s Beauty Shop 9 MNCTATUM SPECIOCUM in y sulbuts FOR SALE IN NOVEMBER Place Your Orders Now For Fall Delivery TITUS B U L B Harbor : : FARM Oregon B R O O K IN G S-H A R B O R Real Estate For Sale Contact us when in need of a home, bulb land, property in the Brookings-Harbor Area. durance Coverage For Your Every Need! Pete J. Lesmeister Agency „ Real Estate And Insurance lce Bus Depot Brookings, Oregon ’ECIAL school meeting 'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal, s of School Dist. No. 17, of Curry County, » that a SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING d District will be held a t the School House e 2nd day of April, 1946, a t 8 o’clock p. m. following objects: authorize the District School Board to secure plans and c^truction of a new school house from funds now ile. uP°n the question whether or not School District Curry County, Oregon, authorize the District School 10 levy annually, beginning July 1, 1946, for Five (5) 1 »Pecial district tax levy of ’$10,000 per year to provide 'or construction, re-construction, improvement better- ****** and equipment of schools. upon the proposed budget Increasing the tax levy ' ^ount limited by Sec. 11. Article XI. State Consti- HERBERT PAYNE, Chairman £ Board of Directors Beaulieu. Clerk .99 Vincent “Took’ Magazine Picture PORTLAND (Special to the Pilot)—A full-page photograph of the beauties of a Southern Oregon lily field, depicted in color in the April 20 issue of Liberty Maga zine, is the work of Ralph \ in- cent, who will leave the Oregon Journal next June to open a photograph and gift s h o p at Brookings. A veteran of nearly 21 years with the Jorunal as staff photog rapher, Vincent has been laying the groundwork for his shop at Brookings for a number of years. He will not, however, sever com pletely with the free-lance pho tographic business which he has built through the years. Having done much work for Time, Life and Colliers, in addition to many other leading magazines, Vincent expresses the belief that there are many subjects of interest in the Brookings area to photograph for national publications. His current photograph i n Liberty bears out his opinion. Vincent will also establish a studio in his shop and will special ize in portrait work. An example of his extraordinary ability in this direction is n clayed in the May issue of American Magazine, which carries a Vincent photo of Mrs. Sadie Reddekopp of Dallas in the “Interesting Poeple” de partment. Dogs Destroy Lily Crops In District Several complaints are being heard of the destruction, by stray dogs, in the lily fields. Most of this loss is caused at night, when it is impossible to take necessary steps but, in some instances, the canines have been recognized and are said to be mostly dogs from town. , , As this is a time of year when dogs are known to roam about at night and because even one * dog strolling across a lily field How to Stock Galvanized Pipe (all sizes) and Fittings Hand VVeeders and Scratchers Soaker Hose Wheelbarrow Sprayers Power and Hand Sprayers Fairbanks Water Pressure Systems Sprays Milk Buckets Milk Coolers Bulb Sterilizers Bermico Pipe Spiralok Irrigation Systems PRESLEY D. TRYON CALIF. 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