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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1954)
Del Norte Concert CAROL FALLERT BECOMES BRIDE Season To Begin IN OREGON CITY CEREMONY P ian ist H e rb e rt S tessin and violinist .lam es de la F u n etp will open th e 1954-55 season of th e Del N o fte co m m unity con | rt association on O cto b er 25 w ith th e concert to s ta rt at 8:15. The rest of th e season’s sch e dule has also been com pleted and v-ill b: as follow s: N ovem ber 20. S tep h an K em alyan, baritone; F eb ru a ry 13. S unday m atinee, the p e P au t in fa n try cho rus; and M arch 21, the M auney' brothers, duo- p ian ists. M em bership se c re ta ry Mrs. L E. B ailey has m ailed m em bership ca rd s this week. A lthough the m em b ersh ip for th e com ing se a son is closed, Mrs. B ailey at 857 H stre e ts, will takp nam es of in te re ste d resid en ts for the a s sociations w aitin g list. I Judy Specs passed cake. the g ro o m ’s 1 he occasion has special signi- Brookings-Harbor Pilot 11 I Hl RSDAY, OCT. 14. 1954 j fican cc too. as it m ark ed the 22nd w edding a n n iv ersary for Mr. and M rs. F a lle rt. They. too, w ere m a rrie d by Rev. H utchins. M rs. J. W. S pecs of B rookings w as in ch arg e of th e guest book, ¡w h ile Alice K nox of F orest G rovc w as in ch a rg e of g ifts. T he couple w ent on a short trip before re tu rn in g to C orvallis to a tte n d school a t O regon S ta te College. Both a re stu d e n ts there. 'Hie bride w ore a light blue dress w ith navy and w h ite accessories an d a w h ite orchid corsag e fo r! het trip . T h e new lyw eds will bq a t hom e at C orvallis. O1 l'STA N D IN G S T l ’D E N T A 2c R onald M S und has been pick«'«! as th e o u tsta n d in g studim i in his class recently as U SA F T echnical School at K essler Air Base in M ississippi A le tte r w as received here from Col. C arl C. L iiiiJe , «'.xplaining the honor. P o n ald is a system m echanic, an d w as ju s t recen !y tra n sfe re d to Ja m e s Connally F ield in Texas. R ead th«' classified ails They pay I U P H O L S T E R IN G AUTO — FURNITURE TO B U ILD ON C H ETC O R IV ER Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. H arbin have sold fo u r acres of land on th C hetco R iver to Mr. and Mrs. G lenn H u rst. The H u rsts have b u ilt a b arn on th e property, and will build a house later. I ruck and Cat Cushion Repairs ROY H. BROWN ’ PH ON E 2244 H IL L SID E ST. telephones are NOT cheaper Patterson is giving you the trusted leadership and effective action Oregon needs! «Trdfc;- « • - - - - — Vole for Paul ÀS GOVERNOR I J Ad». Patterson for Covernor Cornm , Ted R. Camble, C h r , 1226 S .W . Broadway, Portland, Or«. Miss C arol F a lle rt, d a u g h te r of Mr. and M rs. C. L. F a lle rt, of H a rb o r, becam e th e bride of John B eckley, of E lk to n O regon on S a tu rd a y , S ept. 18 a t C h ristia n C h u rch in O regon C ity, w ith Rev. H ow ard F. H u tch in s officiating at th e cerem ony. 'I'he bride, w earin g a w hite bal- e rin a length gown of n et and tu lle e v e r satin and lace bodice, finger tip veil of tu lle, held by a band of lace and pearl o ra n g ■ blossoms, c a rd e d w h ite orchids and b av ard ia on a w hite bible f 1 I I I I Don’t Settle {>,: just Auto Liability Insurance- See Us About A COMPLETE I I I I ! FAMILY LIABILITY POLICY • L iab ility for y o u r Home, Auto, C hildren, and Y ourself a t hom e o r aw ay. • $250.00 m edical paym ent per person in ju red in y o u r B ridesm aids w ere Miss B arb a ra K eller of E staca fa, Ore. and Miss Ann Beckley ef E lkton. Ore. P o th bridesm aids w ore ta ffe ta and net orchid b allerin a length dresses, w ith O rchid net ruffled hands for th eir hair. They ca rried whit'* ca rn atio n s and talism a n roses. T.om JVfason, Y oncalla. Ore. was th e best m an. w hile Tom M itchell. i P o rtlan d , and Tom Nichols of F orest G rove served as u sh ers Miss D iana Spe< s of B rookings was the flow er girl, w hile Miss K a th y D onavan of O regon C ity, and Miss E laine W hitfield of E lk ton served as can d lelig h ters. T he flow er girl w ore a d ress of nylon net over nile green taffeta. She ca rried a basket of whit«» c a rn a tions and pink roses. T he brides m o th e r w ore an 5 ensem ble of aq u a lace dross. w ith a gardenia corsage. The b rid e £ groom s m o th er w ore a bluegr<*en faille dress, and also w ore a gar- ’ 2 denia corsage. A reception w as hold in th e ch urch p arlor, a ttra c tiv e ly d ec o ra te d w ith a w h ite and pink a s te r centerpiece. Mrs. I). J. Donovan, O regon C ity and Mrs. Guy K eller of E s tacada, a u n ts of th e bride se>ve 4 the brides ra k e M rs Tom Maso.i poured cofTee, and M rs. H a rry M bitfield officiated at th e punch howl. Miss P o ek ’pv -»nd F ar 2 hom e. 5 • Eire, T h eft. Collision in addition to Bodily. In ju ry P roo- e rty D am age and M edical P ay m en ts on y o u r c a r o r an y c a r you m ay be driving. • • You do not have to w ait till y o u r A uto In su ra n c e ex- pires to ta k e ad v a n ta g e of the broad and econom ical coverages given by th FA M ILY L IA B IL IT Y PO LIC Y • C osts L E S S (in m ost cass) th a n you qaid last y e a r fo r a u to in su ran c e alone. w ith w h ite stre a m e rs. S he w as g veil in m a rria g e by her fa th e r. The ch urch was d ecorated w ith v nt« bask«-ts of lavender and shaded w h itt •adiolus w ith w hite asters. Miss Jo an n e Lehm an, of Day- ton, Ore. w as th«' m aid of honor. She w ore a ta ffe ta and net N ile g reen ballerina dress, w ith a Nile green not ru tiled band in her hair. She carried w hite c a rn a tio n s and pink roses. 2 5 tits cozen? T he telephone in dustry is perhaps the only m ajor field where it is m ore expensive to operate a largo num lx'r of units than it is a sm aller q u a n tity . If wo had only tw o subscribers, th e n ' would lie only one possible connection, and with th ree there would bo only three B u t here sim ple m ultiplication stops. , 2™ havi; , 100 «'■'»< r il-r s . we m ust provide for 4,950 possible connections and in most of our exchanges th e possible connections become a stro nom ical. M odem sw itchboards and equipm ent help, of course, b u t even w ith them th e cost per telephone rues as our facilities grow larger in each exchange. T his is m erely one factor we face in m aintaining th e finest possible telephone service a t th e low«*st possrble <|»st. ° u r average wage rates have doublet! since 1945. O ur taxes and o perating expenses have increased 7«i % ju st since 1952. U nfortunately, in d o l m ^ Ph° ne bu#” nPiW n°th in g ¡8 ’’cheaper by the R elu ctan tly , we have found it necessary to request m odest increases in your telephone rafes. W ithout these increases, it will 1» im possible to continue our im provem ent and expansion program s, designed to ring you th e finest possible telephone service a t th e lowest possible rates. ARTHUR KNOX I INSURANCE AGENCY T elephone 2211 E xclusively In su ra n ce Bi king« O re. p mimi