Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 19, 1951, Page 9, Image 9

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILT . BROOKINGS, OREGON
Fox Bros. Float Was One of Prize-Winning Entries Here
P age N ine
white accessories. The couple en-|
joyed their honeymoon in scenic
Lassen Volcanic National Park.
Mrs. Carson was formerly Ear­
lene Stockman, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Earl Wood of Los An­
geles and daughter-in-law oT Mr.
and Mrs. Fay Hardesty. Mr. Car-
son is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Carson, of Harbor, and
a popular member of the young­
er set of the area.
"Classified Ads
Mr. and Mrs. Kirtley have fin­
ished their third and last apart-
ment in what was formerly the
Winchuck Village store.
J. O. Robinson drove to Port-
land Sunday with his daughter,
Larry, who came to Brookings
Saturday for a short visit.
A daughter, Laurel Ann, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cur-
tis, at Grants Pass. July 16. Mr.
Curtis is son of Mrs. Mildred
Bryant, local beauty operator.
For Sale: 1951 Angelus 32-ft.
nodern 2-bedroom trailer house.
May be seen approximately five
niles south of Brookings on Hwy
01 near Winchuck rived. Carroll
lall.
21*
For Sale: Cold Spot refriger-
dor, 9 cu. ft. Inquire, duplex,
oar of Brookings Market. 2111
with
Insurance
Martha V. Harbin
Local Agent
Will sacrifice SPINET PIANO
o save moving expense. Can be
een in Brookings. Cash or terms.
Vrite D. G. Dawson, 395 S. 12th
>t., Salem, Ore.
21-3
WANTED: ambitious woamn,
with car, to show Bee Line Fa­
shions to women’s groups. Write
P. O. Box 1309, Medford.
21-2*
one
Annual Lily Blossom Parade. Picture» bv Ed Ingram
GOLD BEACH
Mrs. Richard Buffington and
daughter returned to San Fran­
cisco Thursday with Mrs. Fred
Starkweather.
Mh's. Buffington
will drive a new car home.
Duane Baxter left for Coos
Bay Thursday to enlist in the
army air corps.
Mrs. Fred Metzger and daugh
ter, Mrs. Ted Lavin, drove to
Coquille Tuesday.
The Grange home extension
club met at the home of Mrs. J.
Tentative
O. Phipps Tuesday.
plans were made for the princess
dance, planned for August 8.
Fanny Hauber journeyed t o
Astoria last week to bring back
her grandchildren for a visit.
Mrs. W. C. Shields of Sweet­
water, Texas, returned to Gold
Beach with her son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Shields and will make an extend-
ed visit. Carol Ann Shields of
Rosemeade, Calif., rode to Gold
Beach with them for a visit with
her father, Marion Shields.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jarrett
took their daughter, Sharon, to
Newport last week-end where
she will spend a few days with
the Rine Gesik family.
Reception Held For
Carsons, Saturday
Chetco Rod & Gun Club rooms
was the scene of a reception giv­
en by Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Carson
honoring their son and his bride,
Earleen Stockton, of Los An­
geles, last Saturday. The Car-!
sons welcomed the guests with
a receiving line of the brida’
couple. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Har­
Real Estate Broker
desty and Mr. and Mrs. Ray La-
^-mile north on Highway 101
Fontaine.
Earl Carson was the able so­
Ren/ F. Sunderland, Salesman
loist. accompanied by Mrs. Ross
^Hours: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.
Putnam at her Hammond or- j
gan. Dancing followed.
It is said there aren't any bar­
Highlight of the reception
gains any more, but here are the
came when the bride cut her wed-
best buys:
ding cake, The bridal table pre-
3-bedroom home, on approxi­
sented an especial ly lovely pic-
mately 1’2 acres, including mod­
ture with tall tapers and deli-
ern 3-room cottage rental, with
cate pink roses trailing from hob­
other large 2-room rental which
nail milk class vases. Mrs. Leon- i
needs some fixing, large barn,
a rd Harvey served the wedding
garage, creek through property,
cake, Mrs. Ray LaFontaine pre­
many fruit trees. Well located in
sided at the punch bowl with
one of the most protected areas
Mrs. Don Carson pouring coffee.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson were
in Harbor. This won’t last at
The Woman’s Missionary So married in the First Presbyter-1
$10.000 with easy terms. Rentals
will pay for the property.
ciety meeting for dessert lunch­ ian church, Reno, by Rev. Wal-»
eon at th? home of Rev. and Mrs. ter H. Hanna, on the afternoon
finest
soil,
good
I
J.
L. Mumbower, this afternoon of July 3. The bride wore a smart ।
2*2 acres
ocean v iew, 2 miles from town. «Thursday) at 1:30.
navy blue suit, white orchid and
$1500 with half down, $25. mo.
M. G. BECKER
2-bedroom home on l1« acres,
ocean view, double garage with
living quarters space. Spring wa­
ter, some finishing to be done.
No inflated price at $6000.
’a-acre building sites, marve­
lous ocean view, elect, and water
’ ailable, virgin soil. Priced from
00 to $850 with $150 to $250
wn, $25 mo.
Lots near Ocean View Drive
in Harbor. 50x75-foot, best of soil.
$525 each, cash or terms.
WANTED: Small acreage on
«' Chet co or Winchuck rivers i
you have some to sell, contact
e at once.
Other homes, ocean frontage,
lots and acreage.
jl Sell The Earth!
Mildred's
Beauty Salon
BUDD'S
MEATS
AT REDFIELD'S MARKET
Budd Carr, Proprietor
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY - SATURDAY
%
AU Types of
Permanents
Cold, Machine or
Machineless
Formerly Courtier’s
For Sale: 17-ft. house trailer
$150 cash. See D. E. Wilcox, E
Pacific ave., across from sub-sta-
tion. Brooking.
21-2*
Redfield’s Market
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats
SPECIALS—Friday and Saturday
Old South Brand
No. 2 Tin
GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS, 5 for $1.00
BARTLETT PEARS, 2H cans
POWDERED MILK, 2 for
69c
Del Monte Fancy Cream Style —18c
CORN, 303 size, 4 for
PEAS, 303 size, 5 for
69c
$1.00
TOMATOES, No. 2 tins, 5 for. $1.00
DOG FOOD, No. 1 tall, 10 for 98c
ARMOURS Crescent Brand
SLICED BACON, lb.
MIRACLE WHIP, pint, 37c: qt. 69c
RIB STEAKS, lb
79c
NUCOA, lb. 31c; 2 lbs
59c
Pare Porl{
COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE, lb. 59c
I an Camps
PORK & BEANS, 2’/2 can, 2 for 49c
PORK STEAK, lb
58c
vide assortment of lunch meats, wieners and
Pan-Ready Fryers, two-pound average
ig lots is now available and ready
for your convenience!