Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 07, 1954, Page 4, Image 4

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Brookings-Harbor
P ilo t Icovering
THURSDAY, OCT. 7. 1954
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R E T U R N FROM T R IP
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd W eeks have
just re tu rn e d to B rookings from
D etro it. I hey flew from P o r t'
land to th e M ichigan city by air,
an d drove hack in a new Buick,
some 3,200 miles
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on
A T T E N D S OREG O N
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Gene W eeks is atten d in g the
U n iv ersity of O regon at Eugene
as a freshm an. Gene is a Brook-
jngS high school g rad u ate, and is
the son of M r. and M rs.
W eeks of Brookings.
SMARTER LO O KING !
SWEETER R U N N IN G !
SM OOTHER RIDING !
T H A T ’S W H AT YOU’LL SAY ABOUT
TH IS L O W E S T -P R IC E D L IN E O F CARS
CHEVROLET
ADAMS CHEVROLET
Phone 411
Gold Beach, Ore.
ALDRICH-M YERS
RITES ARE SAID
/ M od ern E fficient Laundry M ethods 1
f
2-IIOUIt SPE C M, SERVICE
H ours 7:30 a. in. to 6:00 p. m.
1 uesday and Thursday ( )pen ’til S p. in.
HUN TERS’ WE
W A SH
A C A C IA
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DOW N S L E E P IN G
BAGS
LA U N D R O M A T
PHONE
2991
Hello World
B a rb a ra A ldrich, d a u g h te r of
Mr. and M rs Glen T. Aldrich,
H arbor, becam e th e bride of Mr.
Jam es “J a c k ” M yers, son of Mrs.
Lily Myerft, B rookings, F rid a y
evening Oct. 1, in th e B ap tist
'C o m m u n ity ch urch here.
Rev. Ed M cClain p erfo rm ed
‘ th e services in a chu rch d e c o ra t-
led w ith w hite b ask e ts of m ixed
. colored dahlias. T h e brid • was
given in m a rria g e by h er fath er.
• T he bride w ore a w hite t alte r
: ina length gown of n et and taffeta
¡over satin , and a fin g er tip veil
of net held by a cat) of lace and
pearl.
, She c a rried w hite rose buds on
I w h ite lace covered Bible, w ith
w h ite strea m e rs.
I M usic w as played by Mrs. Reed
w hile S h e rril M cClain w as a solo
j ist.
I Miss D oris A ldrich, siste r of
the b rid e was th e honor a tte n ­
d an t S he w ore a teal colored
b allerin a length gown of net and
K j ta ffe ta . She had flow ers of [»ink
c a rn a tio n s and w hite rose buds
D onald R aym ond, Brookings,
(served as best m an U shers w ere
¡J u n io r S ch rad er, H arbor, and Roy
! Johnson, Brookings.
Miss Ja n e t Glass and Miss N a n '
cy C um m ings w ere the candle-
lighters.
T h e brides m o th er w ore a
I N avy blue suit, w ith a pink c a r ­
nation corsage T he bridesgroom s
F R E E M A N ’S
M ARKET
Mr. and Mrs. Cecile Johnson of Thursday, after having attended
Burney, Calif, were Quests of the funeral of Mr. Johnsons
Mr. and Mrs. L uther Tisdale on m other in Crescent City.
Planning Group
b e - 1 Hears Petitions
Mr. and Mrs. D onald S m ith
cam e th e p a re n ts of a girl on *
T h e B rookings city P lan n in g
Octol>cr 4th. T h ey have one o th e r C om m ission m et T uesday night
girl, and a boy a t home. D r. P au l to hold a h ea rin g on the A. S.
L assard p etitio n for rezoning.
R onniger was in atten d a n ce.
T he p etitio n ask s perm ission to
Roy Molino, ap p lian ce in s ta lla ­ rezone w h a t is now- a re ta il site
tion an d servicem an for H an- into a re ta il an d lig h t manufac*
Seam’s shopping c e n te r s ta rte d tu rin g site.
T h e Com m ission also w ere
his tw o w eeks v acatio n this week.
p etitio n ed by th e Bolvi and F o ste r
of th e R ichfield sta tio n for the
m o th er w ore a beige suit, w ith a I in sta lla tio n of a tru c k servicing
w h ite c a rn atio n corsage.
and g reasin g sta tio n at th e ir
A reception w as held in th e I p re sen t location
chu rch p arlo r a fte rw a rd s, w ith
A n o th er p etitio n h eard w as one
Miss Beverly G lass serving th e by th e B rookings M illing Co. who
b ride’s cake. M iss K ay O ’Holler* I applied fo r perm ission to o p erate
an poured. Mrs. D onald R aym ond a p o rtab le saw m ill for seven
w as in ch arg e of th e guest hook, m onths.
and Miss Jo an Clenrlenum , and
A fo u rth p etitio n w as p re se n t­
M iss J a n e t B aily w ere in ch arg e ed by re p resen ta tiv e s of the
of the gifts.
P re sb y te ria n ch u rch for th e va*
The new bride w'ore a black ea tin g of F ir st. and an alley so
faille d ress w ith ivory faille ja c k ­ ' th a t th ey can begin w ork on a
et and coat, w ith a rosebud c o r­ new’ ch u rch building.
sage for trav e lin g on th eir sh o rt
T h e Com m ission will consider
w edding trip into C alifornia.
th e fo u r p etitio n s and m ak e a
T he young couple will be at final rep o rt, w hich will be p re ­
hom e in B rookings.
sen ted to the Council at its re g u '
T he bride at tender! Brookings" la r m eetin g next Tuesday.
H a rb o r high school. S he will con­
M em bers of the Com m ission a r •
tin u e h er studies. T he groom is a L u th e r T isdale,
O.D. Arp. Jim
logger.
Yelton, Ed A ldrich, Roy W iede-
m an, F ra n k T v g ert and Ken Os*
bourne.
Toe Late To Classify
W A N T E TO BUY A good used B R ID G E CLUB M EETS
Mrs. Ja c k H olm es en tertain ed
crib and m attress. Phone 3412.
a
t
a bridge club M onday night.
3 3 -lp
Tw o tab les w ere p resent.
Mrs.
HERE’S A BUY «200.00. Chev, Jo e M urphy won high prize.
ton o r 1 12 flat bed.In good run*
ning order. S ft. dual. C heap, ALTA R SO C IETY M EETS
T h e re g u la r m eetin g of the
on A zalea H gts. Bill H am ann.
33-c ' S ta r of th e S ea A lta r S ociety was
held T uesday evening in the
FO R S A L E
S ev eral lots on P a rish hall. A ch u rch b azzar is
Benham Lane and O cean View being plan n ed for N ovem ber 23.
Drive. C o n tact R u th Hale. Pho. 1 C ake and coffee w’as served to
2596.
- 33-3c those a tten d in g .
MRS. GRACE BARTIIOLMEW
W ill Be At
u. s.
Thursday
( .K A I ) E 1)
Friday
S aturday
CHOICE BEEF
N O R M A 'S
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FRESH FRUIT
and
VEGETABLES
D U R IN G N O R M A ’S A B S E N C E
ALL DAY
W ED N ESD A Y
SATURDAY
H A L F DAY MONDAY TUESDAY
\F T E R N O O N S
TH U R SD A Y FRID A Y
P H O N E 2291
FOR A P P O IN T M E N T
T O M A T O J U IC E
\ 4-Square
USED CARS
SWANSONS BONI I)
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TURKEY
SPRF1T MARGARINE
RRA'K MAYONNAISE
fA M W 'î TOMATOES
SWI! T. Ml Dl'ORI)
KAM
10
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WHOLE
SHANK HALF 5 6 c
BUTT
39c
M Bl RGAl.l.S SI lANLEI SS
NO \\ ASH. TO BLY
lb 69Í
LI \N GROUND I RESI I DAHA
GROUND BEEF
S M A L L - 4 6 LBS
1050 BUICK SPECIAL
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good car to ow h
1949 l'ORD SEDAN
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new
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PORTEAN D PROVISION
HAMS
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?«LB. I EG
lb
3 Lbs. $ 1 .
stan d ard
I.,SI PI A
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tran s.
New
p a in t,
good
tires,
and
radio,
h e a te r,
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• C osts LESS (in most cass) th an you qaid last y e a r for
a u to in su ran c e alone.
ARTHUR KNOX
INSURANCE AGENCY
T elephone 2211
E xclusively In su ra n ce
B rookings, O re.
RE-ELECT
YOUR COUNTY
Good tires lo<
looks gcxxl. ru n s good P riced right
Gocxi
¿ 1954 Cl II V PERSONAL CAR
c a r Vers few m iles Will give a very good deal on
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CI II A’ SEDAN
SURVEYOR
WHO IS
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EXPERIENCED
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capable :
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AND WHO
KNOWS CURRY COUNTY
VOTE
FOR
CHARLES T. M ECHOLS
IN NOVEMBER ELECTION
PD. POL. ADV.
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A g reat big “T H A N K YOU” to th e m erch an ts, the
kiddies, the grow n-ups, v.ho gave <n g en e ro u sh of th e ir
tim e and m oney to m ake the p ro duction ol “F ixing High"
a silceess.
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It is this sp irit ot te a n rw o rk th a t gives to o u r com ­
m u n ities, and m ak es o u r co u n try a g re a t one.
It is o u r sin cere hope w e can gel to g e th e r on m any
m ore such occasions.
\L M INCER. P rsid en t
T ill SI CARS ARE ALE REAL BUYS
MOSTLY BUCK TRADE-INS
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Low m ileage, clean
A R E A L BUY
studi : pickup
R uns very good. P riced to sell.
1952 WILLYS ILI P STATION WAGON
4 w heel d riv e W ill ta k e you any place
59c
i { GARDEN CORNER
IT’S TIME TO PLANT
THESE SEEDS
Phlox
S n ap d rag i ns
C a n te rb u ry Bells
C olum bine — D elphinium — G aillard ia
G eum , P ansies. P inks, C arn atio n s.
S w eet W illiam , S w eet P eas
L ark sp u r,
P rim ro se
IT ’S T IM E TO P L A N T T U L IPS
25 V arieties to S elect F rom
69<
10 f r 89c
Ebe finest meat you can buy, cn t the wav yon like it
V. S. lice Sec fig Y oh
Bart th e Butch
WE ARE OPEN THIS SUNDAY
• You do not have to w ait till y o u r Auto In su ra n ce ex ­
p ires to tak e a d v a n ta g e of th e broad and econom ical coverages
given by th FAM ILY L IA B ILITY POLICY.
very
2 LB. SWIFTS PROCESS
CHEESE
$250.00 m edical paym ent per person injured in your home.
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I hat is the w o n d erlu l feeling the B ro o k in g s'H arh o r
tu e s, overdrive, C lean a c a r as you w ould K 4
Lions C lub has just ex perienced do • to the fine co o p era­
like to own
tion from everyone who helped m ak e o u r seh o o lb en e fit
p
ro g ram possible.
MOUTH COUPE
You m ust see this
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} { THANKS. . . TO EVERYONE
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5 passenger, good ru b b er,
»lean. A GOOD BUY
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P IC N IC H A M S
• F ire, T heft, Collision in addition to Bodily, In ju ry , P rop­
e r ty D am age and M edical P ay m en ts on y o u r c a r o r any c a r
you m ay he driving.
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D IE MONTE- IIALVESOR WH OLE
P E A C H E S
• L iab ility for y o u r Hom e, Auto, C hildren, and Yourself
a t hom e o r aw ay,
HOURS OPEN
46 oz.
DI E MONTE
FAMILY LIABILITY POLICY
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BEAUTY SOP
ACKPOT 55.00 VALUE DRAWING EVERY EV ENING
AT 6 p. in.. NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN
See Us A b o u t A COMPLETE
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N O T IC E !
PHONE 2411
Don’t Settle for just Auto Liability Insurance
H Y A CIN TH S
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North End Of Town
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