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Hurst-Smith
Elsie May Haug, daughter of
W. and Mrs. Ole Haug of Silver-
ton, Ore., and Daniel Richard
Kirkpatrick, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Orlo A. Kirkpatrick of Fort
Kragg, Calif., were married at a
quite home wedding Sunday.
June 22 at 2 p.m. in the home of
her brother-in-law and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wiest in
Portland.
The br*de wore a gown of
sheer white topped with a lace
yoke. Her ensemble included a
lace cap and veil and a corsage
of red rosebuds and a string of
pearls, a gift from the groom.
Rev. Langbrough, a Lutheran
minister of Portland, read the
wedding vows. The| bride was
given away by her father and
the couple’s attendants were Mr.
and Mrs. West.
After a week’s sta£ in Portland
the couple returned to Brookings
where they will make their home.
Haug-Daniels
Mrs. Gerald Joseph Smith, for
merly Glenna Jeanne Hurst, was
a bride of August 4 at St. Rose
Catholic church. Rev. Albert J.
Carmody officiated. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen F.
Hurst of Brookings. Mr. Smith
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
C. Smith. The bride, given in
marriage by her father, wore a
chantilly lace dress with finger
tip veil of French illusion falling
from a cape of lace and seed
pearls and carried a white prayer
book with spray cf white orchids,
Miss Donna Mary Brennan
was maid of honor and brides
maids were Misses Sally Terril.
Barbara Ness and Nancy Mc-
Grew. Little Pat ice Brown was
flower girl.
Edward A. Smith was best
man and ushers were Thomas
L. Shaw. Oliver Norville, Don
ald H. Smith. Patrick Carr and
Phillip Ernstrom.
After a reception the newly
weds left for the east coast and
will be at home after September
20 in New York City.—The Ore
gonian.
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River boat to zkgnes on Satur bring them honte.
day. They camped that night in
Mrs. J. W. Osborn
an orchard and returned on a
Sunday down-river boat. Sixteen
boys made the trip.
Lyle Redfield. Jr., had the mis
fortune to cut two of his fingers
badly Friday, while chipping ice.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ostenberg
took a group of juniors to Camp
Milo, out of Canyonville, Ore.,
on Sunday. Going to the Adven
tist summer camp for young folk
were Gary Fitzhugh, Kim Wallen,
Bonnie Stafford and David Os
tenberg. The Ostenbergs will go
to Camp Milo this Sunday to
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¡Francisco is visiting her sister,
San i Mrs. H. W. Zickler.
Come
have fun !
LOCAL NEWS
The Coffee Mill, closed this
week, will open on Monday 20th.
Mrs. Bickner is favoring an in
fected foot.
LAND LEVELING
Fred Moore* accompanied Mrs.
BRUSH CLEARING
Moore on her return to the new
ROAD BUILDING
store in Clear Lake Highlands.
Calif., this week.
Gomer Rettke, a brother of
Easy Street, Brookings
Bob, came from Tacoma on Mon-
day to stay a week with the
family.
A daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
Denham, Mrs. Davison .and herl ÍIIIIIIIIHtIllllliliilllllllllllillllllllffl
three children, accompanied her i
parents on a v'sit to friends lo- I
cally last weekend. Mrs. Davison
will be remembered as ickelon
Denham by her childhood school-
mates.
“Bud” Carr went to Grants
Pass on Monday, leaving Mrs.
Carr in charge of the Meat Mar
ket for a few days.
Donations IF cleome
The Roy Scout Troop No. 32
with Henry Kerr and Dal Sand
ers as leaders, took the Rogue ■IHlIlilllllllllllllllllllllll
at the
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INSURE TODAY
TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE
OREGON'S NEW
FINANCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
LAW
Became Effective
AUGUST 2,1951
THIS LAW VIRTUALLY SAYS TO YOU: We quote . . . "within 50-days
following a motor vehicle accident involving damage to property, or
injuries, or death to any person, your driver's license and registrations
will be suspended unless you deposit security sufficient to satisfy any
judgments that may result from the accident.
The State will accept as security and
proof of financial responsibility an auto
liability policy, or a bond, or $11,000
in cash, or in certain securities.
Your best bet to prove financial responsi
bility under this law is automobile liability
insurance.
COMPARE THIS CURRENT RATE FOR
$5,000 $10,000 Bodily Injury and $5,000
Property Damage liability . . .
¿10.10
EACH 6 MONTHS
(Slightly higher where there are drivers
under 25)
♦Plus $5.00 Non-Recurring fee at begin
ning of policy.
Call, write, or come in for a brief analysis folder of this law
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