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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1947)
T’t'je Twelve "W orld’s Finest Clim ate' BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON on Tuesday. T hursday the high a school » ill play the V. F. W. lin h " 8m th f'- .i I nt< n I earn rendered , Calvarr ’ b»| in this league, and then the p re s. Mr , y the choir -------- ■ ’ ............... . and Mrs. Jofen ent schedule will be revised. ; f Per,la., Ml and Mrs. Che’ ? 1 week. et s Festival Princess Was Wed, Saturday - ’I ! il l *; L f* r LANGLOIS At a simple cere-j mnny, S aturday evening Miss j B etty Storm and Lowell J K r e u t- ' z« r were united in m arriage at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis K reutzer. parts of the groom ? The ceremony was perform ed b y ’ Rev. E J. Stubbs of the Bandon ! Baptist church. The bride wore a blue suit with white accessories, and carried a bouquet of gardenias and rose buds.. The living room of the i K reutzer h o m e was decorat with lilies and pink gladiolus. P rfre r o f the car in the ditch failed to yield the rig h t-o f-ea r, eren A ttending the bride and groom to ar. u»tbu,ance. He ran through a plainly ritib le tto p tign , directly i i . Bp" ,ah Kreutzer. and Lloyd K reutzer, sister and broth I irer u a t killed, and a patten ger uat injured. E m ergency rehiclet e r Of the groom. Present at the altcayt h a te the right-of-uny— but at other tim et, too, it p a n to be ceremony were Mrs Marie Cope, ‘ ^ a i.° gTanl rifth,-°f uay ' ^ k e d »econd m othe- of (he bride. William at a caute o f m otor rehtcle dealht in 1946. National Con,creation Bureau a d e tte t: uhen in doubt, aluayt yield the righl-of-uay -Storm, fath er of the bride, Mr Mr ,r? * h lll|P ' "P* and family ’ '? •*'1». (h a s Earrier, Mr. couple will m ake their home at fli efl I°r business, professional ‘ Mrs. Ellsworth Davies and the old K re u tie r place !,o r a Kricu ltu ra l purposes will ------- - t a v . , , righ, n r ,„ s!„r„, D a r r e ll R™ T ”"?' e ° r' P opular in ,his *>*» w here »he able ro 7« tus Ruff zer Following h O> ‘ K reut- surprised even her most intim ate (! h ’.' ? rn<M,n to o* \ J h° u hon^ 'friends by this m arriage. How- ^ 7 ’ ' ................ Pine Cone l X Real e sta te tran sfers listed by " ! Bortland returnee Deveny Real E sta te Agency, in- iOrne late last R. ^ elude: sale of G ertrude Cole ” lng a few' dayj a, cabin cam ps to Mr. and Mrs. Al- X lncent home. Mr bert C ris t. who to o k em m ediate i forrnerl.v city editor d possession and re-opened the ac- and after e m m o d a tio n s; Mr. and Mrs. :ob 20 years left and w P a rry H arris of Brookings p u r- ‘,n ] , chased the Dew Valley cahin f,rst °PP°rtunity to tab cam p n e a r Bandon to take p ot- **9® thb kind 1 '> '.>on A ugust 1; Mr. and Mrs. For your ev«} imund y pureh - Pete at Lcaa^l ansch near C arpenterville from ------- — W A. Jennings; five acres of cean frontage from Dale B ebber 1 1 ~ V- «1111111^ and expect to build a fu tu re Assure vourself Mnj home there. Mr. and Mrs. R A. by canning now Lower have moved to Brookings have cucumbers ard « to m ake th mvu eir iiume.. home.. m Mr. r, Lower,¡en Low er ed to vour order I t W‘H he salesm an for the Deveny Cucumbers 5c Der Raal E state agency. 16c per pound at T . . . expects to g o ' ’ ’ “ * , they " * I Da-V,on ,his w eek w here he Longnecker, was was m maid of honor honor in in the the zkzalea A zalea * F will pick up his his tra tra n n sc sc rip rip t t of of ‘ aid of „ .1 • . ‘ r,lf <'e’es. win pick up ™ l _ F est’val . F * eatu steel fu rn itu re in-;high sehool credits and will en- en «» i i T’* c o u r t , Mrs. K reu tzer Li red '• is StP<? in‘ high school n -- ----------- -- Local News Items , Mr. and - a, th . sh,p® U.Se such as side rpr Oregon S ta te College this fall c h a ,rs‘ rockers, , if possible. . 'm i 'm i r t 'o t P A 'h X d a 'l R* " * stools. O ther grouings a re Surplus Property TT-iday and Saturday August 1 and 2— By Rd and Mendy «-¡th “Red” Skelton and Marilyn Maxwell, plus a cartoon and Pathe new Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. August 3, I and 5— Matinee. 2 p. n,„ Sunday “Boomerang” " ith Dana Andrews. Jane Wvatt, and Ix>e Cobb, and “March of Time.” Hednewfay and Thuraday August 6 and 7— | I . Ben Ames Williams’ story >” his mighty novel— “Strange Women" Hed.v I-arnar. Louis Hayward and Geo. San- rtm . p|lls pe|ican Pranks, Bids A s I h k M, k jn. haken ant r dis MTUSèd f be hi pictu I PA f NT P A IN T Soli ball League Will Start econd Half of Season “King of the Stallions” “The Showoff” ay e\ fige lir.uiei |P m- pictu: Ittie Ju - - , p t,°day' • , L (b o a r dresenes the nrt s s ? he < W or reject « y « i | F P ’ church a t th e ALICE E. OVERMAX rnotninS service will be Dated this 27th of July and •if IF Easy Street, Br Summertime Is The Best Time “The Chase” \ . F. W. Won Six in Row To Top First Fart of Schedule Howdy, F olks: A p re tty fair Last Thursday, the high school proof th at Money talks is in the defeated the Rod and Gun Club fact th at w om en’s heads app ear to gain on the club in the league on coins. standings, by a score of 10 to 8. R , R H E H ht'n money talks. €very~ Rod and Gun ............ g 5 8 body Itsh ns. High School . 10 10 • • • B atteries: High School. Nelson O ur neighbor. Chad, says th a t and R eekm an; Rod and Gun. money works two ways. It talks Kemp and H aggerty and it stops talk. • * • » , • • • • • Tuesday night the Vets, with The kind of money that M atson chucking 3-hit ball and talks most is hush money. striking out nine, won th eir sixth • • • • • stra ig h t league gam e from thei One lady rem arked to us the high school by a 9 to 0 w hite oth er day th a t a girl m arries to washing. The score: make her dream come through. • • • • • High School 0 FF H hile on the subject of V F W ......................... y 7 t mont y, u t’ could say that B atteries. Vets. Matson and pm mont u doesn’t amount to Spangler; High School. Nelson h b , j , unltss fhe pm w a d»a- and R eekm an’ mom/ pm. This evening the V. E. W. plays, , c f course, the expression: the Rod and to end ............ . Gun Club 5 , TO end ‘ Dollars to D oughnuts.’’ doesn’t th e first h a ir « r U carry the odds its used to. < .n > t half cf the league Se a - ‘ For • • • • • Friday night Brookings play. V Tht odds arc m favor of ytm buying our go« (,„d (nr Sm ith River, who at present a ir <n*T aM</ ffive tied for first place in the Cres tf a try once. cent City softball league, on the Iccal diamond. G ame time h a s ’ been set at 6 30 sharp. Sunday the local nine trav els, to K lam ath. Calif., to play an all-Indian team which has been reported to have a strong ag- Station Xo. 5056 geration. Eddie T hornton and Next week the second half of V A. M endenhall Jr. ’•«e season gets under wav as scheduled w ith the high school Wax mg the Rod and Gun club , jro' INe? J. A. Roser Bids are asked bj- „ queen s dance, th at she w as ex- poiiiomont »• hospital t he evening bus for P o rtlan d to peeting h er "boy friend" and a S “ T ,hs- be present for a M eier & F ra n k for transportation oFj said district route to rious n e s , s sta ta n n d d s s“ s Ä to o l, . ™ P |o -'<,<‘s P a r ty , being Ca,,ed called *° to trough. fcT S T o ce ¿ «"i h ’U'aln h° d » ' Vo™ “’ ti -vPf , r ° Ugh' T" W tew dances w „ h her, exam ining tab les c h a i r e d » X “ J “ " iH * Ten to 12 * hardw are c iJ " : - and buUdiiig supplies fibre g l a Is \n iV A ¡Itik in ¡insulation, asbestos sheets, paint. J t l i a D l C padlocks, locks, hinges, a<nhalt. ! L__ Box Offir© Opens 7:30 I n I M l n Show Starts 7 .5 . ----- _ I m arine g l u e , lam inated k raft i Brooking Oregon PORTLAND Surplus p ro p e r-( Papers’ scr(>en doors and miscel- ty which cost the governm ent iane°us bar stocks; a scattering ¡$450,000 was put on sale at the °f P°st °tTice equipm ent includ- W ar Assets adm inistration’s of- r ng a fpw desks and chairs, tables, Last Time Tonight: fice and w arehouse n e a r Trout-1 sc° tch tape, safe lockers, w aste dale here just recently. { baskets, staples, fackers; and Double Feature V eterans w e r e cautioned by j KOod wood fu rn itu re such as WAA th a t no "set aside” item s beds, divans, and chests of draw are offered but that those ^ ^ ¡ e r s . theatre ll' ft Tu<1Sda>' « ■ TWO UP C L E A N UP A N I ) BEAUTII Vour Home Buildins I I bp Dr, ! by B( funk, h bet - Those buildings, which must face pie^ of rain throughout the year, need protect if they are to keep their appearances, a it they are to withstand water erosion. 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