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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1950)
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1950. BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON ego. He met three young men recently enlisted from Oprir, at mess on the base. Gold Beach Lady Weds Wash. Man GOLD BEACH — Mrs. Ruth Briggs became the bride of Ted ifcenworthy, of Chehalis, Wash., Sunday, Oct. 8, at her home at Gold Beach. The bride wore a blue suit with an orchid corsage and was attended by her daugh ter. Mrs. Evelyn Marsh, who wore a dark green suit with a corsage of red rosebuds. The groom was attended by his son, Ray Kenworthy. The guests attended the wed- ings were Mrs. E. Walsh, aunt of the bride, of Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Marsh and son of Eugene; Ray and Donna Ken- worthy, son and daughter of the groom. of Chehalis; Doris Mc- Neil of Chehalis; Charles Briggs, son of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Messinger Mr. and Brs. Clarence Phipps and two chil- dren of Gold Beach. A buffet dinner was served after the ceremony and the cou ple left imnu diately for a short trip to Bremerton, Puyallup and Chehalis. They expect to return soon and make their home here. Other Gold Beach Neics Frank E., son of Mr..and Mrs. J. O. Phipps, of this place, en listed in the navy and is now taking boot training at San Di- Weather Report For the week ending on Sun day: Max. Min. Rain October 9 .... ....... 63 45 October 10 .. ....... 70 __ 50 October 11 .. ....... 75 __ 51 October 12 ....... 72 52 October 13 .. ....... 72 52 October 14 .. ....... 54 52 .15 October 15 .. ....... 65 47 T Rainfall for week .. ...... 15 NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dana of Portland were visitors at their summer home here over the week-end. Mr. Dana, editor of Portland Journal editorial page, is a great booster of this area, and visits as frequently as he possibly can. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Jones of San Francisco, former resi dents of this area, spent the past week-end here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Powell of the Bay area, and daughter and granddaughter, were vis itors lor several days at the C. N. Goldizen home. Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Goldizen are sisters. Mr. Powell is in the building business, but has been in ill health for some time. Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan left Monday for Cloverdale, Calif., for a week’s visit with Mr. and TAKE A LOW-COST TRIP Mrs. John Rogers, former resi IN GOLDEN AUTUMN! dents of this area. Mr. Hogan, agent for Battleship Roofing, is Time to travel — time to save! expecting to make the trip at Year's greatest selection of trips least profitable en route. and tours over glorious Autumn highways, including: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ackley were callers in the north end of the IN CROUP TRIPS county last Friday on business. B argains TO BIG KVKNTS A going-away party was held at the Baptist church, following Have more fun on Charter Trip® services, Sunday evening for Mr. to big games, fairs, festivals, and Mrs. Bill West, who soon conventions, reunions ... will move to Portland where > IN ROUND TRIPS Bill will enter Bible school. The B argains EVERYWHERi Wests wore given some luggage Save an extra 10% or more by friends. each way on Round Trips to Mr. and Mrs. George D. Asdel big cities, small towns, resorts, of Port Orford, were business everywhere . . . visitors in this area Friday, to call on prospects for bluberry .. —“1 IN BXPENSE-PAID B argains ........... I TOURS plantings. Mr. and Mrs. Asdel founded Oregon Coast Berry Co., See more on" Amazing America" propagators of blueberries. Tours, to scenic areas, big cities, Quite a number of local bus historic spots, vacation play iness houses have been “taken” grounds all over the countryl by an out-of-town salesman who claimed he was selling spaces Carolyn Kerr, Agt. on blotters, to be place in all Gardner Building hotel and cabins of the area. He Phone 311 Brookings collected his money, and immed iately left town without deliv ering the blotters he had made promises to the businesses. GREYHOUND Where the Money Goes Farther— Where the Service Is Better— Where the Produce Is Fresher— Where the Variety Is Larger— THURS., FRI., And SAT., OCTOBER 19,20 and 21 MEATS AND FISH The Market's Best T-Bone STEAKS, !b No. 1 POTATOES, 10 lbs. 39c Sirloin CARROTS, 3 bunches 14c STEAKS, lb Red Delicious APPLES, 2 !bs Swifts Premium Picnic HAMS (5-6 lb. av.) lb 49c Large Crisp We have a few lockers CELERY, 2 lbs available. Save money by DON'T FORGET! See us getting one and letting us fill it with good meat. for the best in produce. HUNTS SUPREME (halves or sliced) PEACHES 21 Can . . HUNTS SUPREME (whole peeled) APRICOTS 21 Can . HUNTS RED RIPE PROVERBS.... TOMATO CATSUP Lg. Ml. 1 / C HUNTS SUPREME (solid pack) 23c TOMATOES 21 Can Redwood Empire HUNTS BUTTER, lb TOMATO SAUCE HUNTS 46-oz. can HUNTS SMALLI RED TOMATO JUICE BEANS, 303 Can “TIME DISCLOSES ALL THINGS” PRUNES 2 lb. box Time has fully puroven our worth in all Serving matters. Many recommendations are the evidence You, too, are asked to note our modern conveniences and rare economy of cost. Pre-arrangements Made. FREY BENTOS ROEDER FUNERAL HOME 508 H. STREET CRESCENT PHONE 1091 CITY, 23c -g — DEL MONTE (new pack, med. size) OLD Page Threw Brookings Market Local Firm Agents For Implements Paul Davis, of Davis Truck & Tractor, told the Pilot Monday, that he had acquired the agency for a complete implement line, in addition to his Farmall Cub tractor line. A formal announce ment will appear in the next is sue of the Pilot. In commenting upon the new agency, Mr. Davis said he was more than pleased at the recep tion which had been his in this area, and that he was proud to be in business in this area as he saw a bright future. On Famous Pelican Bay . 39c CORNED BEEF 12 oz. Can 39C CALIF. y———