Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 20, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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The World’s Best Climate
Wedding, Sunday
At Brown Home.
South of Harbor
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
reception following the ceremony.
The newlyweds left for a Califor­
nia honeymoon where they will
visit the bridegroom’s relatives
and Mrs. Bareggi’s grandmother
in Burlingame. They have a cozy
home near completion on south
bank of the Smith River.
Both are graduates of Del
Norte High School and are well
known in the area.
State Press Conference at Eu-
gene, We hope that they will
bring back information that will
make our school papers and year-
book the best this year.
Too Late for last Week
A beautiful home wedding Sun­
day afternoon at the home of Mr.
Mrfl and Mrs. Lee Watson, own­
and Mrs. Manley Brown, on Hwy
ers of the.City Cleaning and Dye­
101, south of Harbor, solemnized
ing plant, Medford, have purch­
the marriage of their daughter,
ased one of the choice building
Ardis Morrine, to Robert John
sites along the ocean from R. B.
Bereggi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
McGugin. They eventually plan
Plans are well under way for to make this permanent home.
Bareggi, of Fort Dick. Rev. E. C.
Hicks, pastor of the Smith River our carnival which will be held
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witcher
Methodist church, read the single Saturday Oct. 29, at the gym. The have sold their property adjoin­
ring ceremony at two o’clock be­ time is 8 and the admission is ing Easy Street, to Mr. and Mrs.
fore the fireplace, banked in white 25c and 75c and will cover the Orin Watson of Coquille who ex­
and offset with pink dahlias and program and dance. Music will pect to move here next spring.
be furnished by Jimmy Heater
lighted tapers.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kruger have
The bride’s gown of white vel­ and his orchestra. There will be purchased the Woody building,
vet had a court train and finger­ many booths, games of skill and opposite the Templar hotel. Neu
tip veil held in place by a pearl refreshments. Fun for all is prom­ hotel furnishing and other remod­
halo. She carried a bouquet of ised so we are hoping to see all eling is to start soon. When com­
of you there.
white carnations.
pleted this will be one of the out­
The bride was attended by Mrs.
The Senior Leaguers played two standing buildings of the area.
Betty Mello, and Robert Critzer games of softball with the Ophir
These sales were handled by
of Smith River was best man. Squaws recently. The first played the C. O. Leonard Real Estate
Ushers were Richard Brown, Bill on our field was in our favor, 15 Agency.
Reynolds and Claude Blagdon.
to 13. The second, played at Ophir,
Lcnnis Fike of Crescent City was also the leaguers triumph,
sang “Because” and “The Lord’s 26 to 6.
Prayer” preceding the ceremony.
This week-end, Marie Hames,
Mrs. John Hogan returned Mon­
A large group of relatives and Margie LeClair, Leora Andrews day evening from a trip to Idaho
friends greeted the couple at the and Sam Chase will attend the Falls, Jackson Hole and Yellow-
Realty Transfers
Gold Beach H. S.
LOCAL NEWS
Thursday, October 20, 1949
stone National Park. While in
West Yellowstone she visited the
Tony Grace family, former res­
idents of Brookings, Mr. Hogan
and the Erskine Millers d:ove to
Portland to meet her.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Courtney
of Santa Ana are visiting Mrs.
Courtney’s brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller
fof several weeks, while tne men
are takikng in the salmon fish­
ing on the Chetco.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Smith
of Jacksonville and Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. McCullough of Bums are
here for a week enjoy ng the
fishing. So far the women have
had all the luck as to size of Asn.
T/Sgt. and Mrs. Wesley Hanna
of Phoenix, Ariz., were guests
for several days last wee«c at
the Hellrig ranch up the Win­
chuck. On their return trip Fri­
day, they were accompanied by
Mrs. Hanna’s mother, Mis. Min­
nie Bird, who had been visiting
her sister, Mrs. Emma Heli rig
since July.
Mrs. Tony Olsen is in the Prov­
idence Hospital, Portland, where
she will have to remain for a
couple of weeks on a diet and
under observation before any­
thing definite about her condition
is known.
Smith-Corona Adder
$113.95
ELECTRIC OR HAND
Remington-Rand Adding Machines
ALL MAKES OF
Portable Typewriters
Headquarters for Gibson Greeting Cards
Phone 2212
CRESCENT CITY
For Winter
Here they are, at prices not to be equaled on
the West Coast. Jackets: boys sizes, 8 to 18;
mens sizes, 34 to 46: -
.
GENUINE LEATHER JACKETS
10.
Sportsman Capeskin
Horsehide Cossack
Aviator .
...
Motorcycle . . . .
29-inch Coat . . .
Suede................... ....
Frigidaire’s exclusive Live-Water Actici pro-
duces rolling, penetrating currents of hot,
sudsy water that wash clothes through and
through with no pulling or yanking. Clothes are
in water all the time-not half-in, half-out.
And the same Live-Water Action that washes
clothes cleaner, rinses them twice in fresh,
clean water. See a demonstration oi Live-
Water Action. There’s nothing else like ii!
ALL-WOOL JACKETS
Boys Multi-Colored . . .
Mens Multi-Colored . . .
Brwon Fleece ........................
Herringbone.........................
Only FRIGIDAIRE L"3
all these features!
All-Porcelain inside and out
Loads from the top
Boys Baseball..................... $8.95
Boys Mackinaw Coats . . $8.95
Mens Melton ...... $6.95
Clog-Proof Watei Pump
Underwater Suds Distributor
Flow-Temp Water Valve
Direct-Drive Unimatic Mechanism
HW USI
$6.95
$7.95
$6.95
$6.95
Two-ton, with your school colors, blue ; and gold
Put it anywhere, no bolting down
$299.50
$12.95
$21.95
$16.95
$21.50
$18.95
$13.95
Boys and Girls
FRIGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC
ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER
Navy Pea Coats................... $8.95
Leather Trimmed
No more clothes lines or
Oxford Melton.................... $8.95
Mens Mackiknaws $1.95 & $6.95
Mens Corduroy Coats . . $16.95
Men Corduroy Shirts . . . $6.95
weather worries! Dries
clothes as fast as you
wash them. In 15-25 min-
utes
THE ALL-PORCELAIN
ticWas';:r
clothes
come
out
sweet-smelling, soft, fluff-
dried, ready for imme­
Yes, many other styles and materials. Don’t
forget that we have suits, topcoats, raincoats
diate use or for ironing.
E. E. HANSCAM & SONS
GEORGE W. WIDNEY
Pioneer Merchants. Harbor. Oregon. County Distributors
Post Ofiicee Box 152, or at home on Easy Street
& Hogue Meat Mkt, Gold Beach, Agts.
BROOKINGS, OREGON
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