1 hursday, October 13, 1955
BROOKINGS - HARBOR
AUDREY AI'IES-WILLIAM CASTLE
RITES SAID AT CRESCENT CITY
Miss Audrey Lou Aimes, d augh
te r of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Aimes,
becam e the lovely bride of W ill
iam H ow ard Castle. Jr.. Sunday
evening in an im pressive ceremony
a t the hon'i? of the brides p aren ts
in Crescent City.
m a rr age by her father
r " ,v - 'n i n
and united by Rev. C. L. P orter,
tn ■ bride w ore a ballerina length
em broidered organza w ith veil
from a Ju lie; cap and carried a
bouquet of C lirysantheum s.
Miss Ju n e Kennedy, H arbor.
1 onor a tttn d a n t, w ore a beautiful
net taffeta ballerina length gown
of silver w hite and green She
carried pink carnations
Miss N ancy Zimmer, ju n io r at
Vendant, and bridesm aids Bernice
Brockw ay and Rose Del G ante
w ore pastel shades of pink and
yellow and carried w hite c a rn
ations.
Lt. John Castle. F o rt Benning
Georgia, w as his b ro th ers best
man.
U shers wen? Rocky Del G an te
and Rod Gilliam.
The home was oeautifully dec
orated in A utum n finery.. W hite
OCEAN
ON HIGHWAY 101
ON HIGHWAY 101
5 M ILES NORTH O F C R E SC EN T CITY’
October 14 - 15
F IR S T R U N ------------C IN E M A SC O P E
H O USE OF BA M BO O
RORT
STACK
ROB’T
RYAN—SH IRLEY
YAMAGUCHI
MASTERSON OF KANSAS
TEC H N IC O LO R —
GEO. MONTGOMERY NANCY GATES
DAVID BRUCE
S un-M on-Tues October 16 - 17 - 18
F IR S T R U N ------------C IN E M A SC O P E
T H E K IN G S T H I E F
ANN BLYTH — EDMOND PURDOM — DAVID N IV EN
A N C H O R S AW AY
G EN E K ELLY — FRA N K SIN A TRA
Wed-Thur-Fri-Sat Oct. 19-20-21-22
F IR S T R U N ------------C IN E M A SC O P E
W ALT DISNEY'S
THE LADY AND THE TRAMP
Full L ength A nim ated F e a tu re — P LU S
W alt D isney’s F e a u tu re tt Sw itzerland
P U R P L E P L A IN
TEC H N IC O LO R —
GREGORY PE C K — B. DeBENZIA — WM. M IN THAN
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THEATRE—
> ENTRANCE
Fri - Sat
lilies banked the a lta r w hich was
r H ired in a background of green
foliage.
Mrs. C larence Spooner played
tlte w edding m arch a t tn e piano,
and Mrs. C lara Johnson sang. "B e
cause" and ‘‘I Love You T ru ly ."
A reception w as held in the
basem ent of tH> Aimes home
which w
also im piessiveiy dec
o rated ir. he them e of "A utum n."
A fter the bride cut the cake and
refresh m en ts w ere served to thv
tw enty-one gues s. Rod G illiam
and Miss Ju n e Kem dy sang
"W edding Bells” and "The Bells
of St. M ary’s" accompanied by
Lt. John C astle at t!v? organ.
A fter a two-week trip to B rit
ish Colum bia th e young couple,
who have many friends in Brook
ings and H arbor will be at home
in Brookings when? the groom is
em ployed at the Brookings P ly
wood.
Mi and Mrs. E. M. Fry, O kla
hnma C ity: P a rts of the trip were
fine. T hey say the scenery is
gorgeous but I was carsick most
of th e w ay between Gold Beach
and Brookings.
V ernon A. Salsbury, P ittsburg,
Penn I enjoyed the scerery but.
Oh! Your so-called "U.S. H ighway
101” Come to Pennsylvania and
see a lvw good roads.
A ustin A. W are, Columbia, S.
C arolina: Am in a contiuu s
trav el s ta tu s and cover th e e n t.ie
U.S. Th? 10 miles north of Brc— .-
ings a re th e w orst 1 have ever
travelled. N EV ER AGAIN!
E rnest Struve. Huron. So. D ak:
Anyone who can ride 101 m ust be
or will be as dizzy as if he were
on a d rinking party.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Morgan Gar-
ro tt, Memphis, T,?nn: O ur Most
In terestin g Drive.
M. L. Ferguson, San Antonio,
T exas: A fter travelling 6300 miles
in 7 w stern states, 101 from
Gold Beach to Brookings the most
unpleasant. Surely, it will be
improved, SOON!
Jesse E. Taylor, S alt Lake
City. U ta h : We found everyone
friendly and fine and th e ready
sm iles m akes everyone feel good
inside, although you about tw ist
th e steerin g wheel off on those
aw ful curves.
PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
Pagc
L 'o w th e g r e a te s t
s a Z z iy a d v a n c e e v e r
F o r d L iC e g u a rd D e s ig n
F C rîD
D U fiN ÎN G
M OTORS
Brookings,
Oregon
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l b United States N^fhr.::' Fa:’;
OF
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PO R TLA N D
RESOURCES
Cash on Hcnd and Due from Bank*...................................... $151,r 7 f
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United States Government Bond*...........................................
2 >-,a99,i,«-> ?
Municipal ana Other Bona*.....................................................
73,916,374 / 6
Loan* and Discount*— N et....................................................... 292,505,416.88
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank ..............................................
1,080,000.00
Bank Premise* (Including Branch«»).......................................
8.572,652.62
Customers’ Liability on Acceptance*......................................
149,244.50
Interest Earned............................................................................
2,475,330.52
Other Resource*.........................................................................
1,292,401.53
$827,562,848.25
LIABILITIES
Capital......................................................... $ 18,000,000.00
Surplus........................................................
18,000,000.00
Undivided Profit*.......................................
19,363,634.03
55,363,634.03
Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc..............................................
Acceptance*................................................................................
Dividend* Declared...................................................................
Deposits . • • • ................................... .. .................
Interest Collected Not Earned...................................................
Other Liabilities..........................................................................
5,042 637.41
14’ 244.50
585,000.00
762 00? 269.70
4,389,641.16
29,421.45
TO INSPECT THE NEW ENLARGED
Arre I Is
DRUG STORE
During 6 FULL DAYS Of SPECIALS
$827,562,848.25
Including The Rexall
This s ta te m e n t Includes 61 branches in O regon
HEAD OFFICE: PORTLAND, OREGON
U.S. •
NATIONAL
BANK
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OREGON'S OWN STATE-WIDE BANK «.»t.
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OCTOBER
17th thru ?2nd
D IR E C T B R A N C H OF
THE U N IT E D STATES N A T IO N A L B A N K OF P O R T L A N D
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Mrs. Yonce.
A lexandria, Va:
Leonard Wal, Fresno: I t w ouic
F. Lev, F o rtu n a: Each trip I Beach I vow w ill be the last!
Too CURVA TIOU S!”
system w ith th a t m iserable piece
Dr. Joel How zi?, B rem erton. Wn. m ake Oregon so m uch m ore en- of Oregon, were modernized,
We w ere boxed in on a narro.v joyable if 101. in S outhern past Oregon can be com plimented for betw een Brookings and Gold
tu rn by a bus an d a log truck m ake from Brookings to Gold >ls highw ays but the.? spoil a good Beach.
and n early killed but the truck
took to th e ditch. If 1 ever sev?
Brookings again, I will fly in.
And now let us see w hat our
fellow On?gon tax pavers think
of U.S. 101 through southern
C urry C ounty.
R. E. Howe, of W aldport : I have
tr a v e le d 101 for 17 years and
approach, w ith dr. ad. ti e section
betw een Gold Beach and Brook
ings.
A rth u r McChesney, Pi rtland
Your area deserves to be out »f
th e o rp h an class Sin; e 1996 1
average 4 trip s a year on 101 but
am now m aking more than th
average and avoid it in w inter
tim e. It is bad enough in summer.
A lbert Tracy. R anier: AH ‘breo
of my children got sick and so did
th e dog. It w as a very horrid drive
E. J. Taylor, P o rtlan d : I have
driven roads all over the U S., and
this is a logging road not 101
M rs. M. Georges, P o rtlan d : My
husband w ouldn't d are let me do
the driving.
C. A. G ranat, Hillsboro: This
road w as m ade many years ago
and th e new er and faster cars
and increased traffic a re slowed
considerably by this cowpath. You
have? nerve to call this a U. S.
Highway.
C alifornia d riv ers retu rn ed m o d
of th e cards. H ere aro some of
th e ir report«:
Richard L. Bean. N orth Holl>-
wood: Its to u rist attractio n s arc
It gives you extra protection from hazards
see it in the long, low silhouette . . . in the
trem endous but th e road south
th .i cause over half of the serious accident
sweeping line from hooded headlights to grace
of Gold Beach is m ost d scourae,-
injuries. Ford's Lifeguard safety features in
ful tail fins . . . in t«ic tasteful design of its
ing.
clude: deep-center Lifeguard steering wheel
massive grille . . . in that "bng-the-road" look.
H. R. O le" t . 29 P alm s: This
. . . Lifeguard double-grip door locks . . . op
ro u te sh o o 'd t>c a MUST for ever?
The
mighty, new 202-h.p. Thunderhird Y-8
tional Lifeguard cushioning for instrument
to u rist. N othing in the W estern
engine
is packed with GO-jxiwer . . . yet runs
panel and sun visors. . . optional seat belts.
S tate s can su rp ass it. But th,'
quiet and -.noot.. as a breeze. Its deep-block
Road! And NARROW BRIDGES!
See Thunderhird style throughout the liiui
1 -design makes it more rigid . . . makes the
F. L. B. nson, C alabasas: Coop
Every one of Fords fS models has the glam
engine last longei! A'ailahle in all Fordonratic
eratio n w as th e key word in Oiv?.
orous Tliunderbird’s distinguished Hair. You
I . ¡.lane and Station Wagon models.
A tra v e lle r finds clean highways
beautiful m otels and good rest |
a u ra n ts . . . easy access to th?
The fíne ta r at 'naif the Sua ta r p rite
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beaches m ake th ? trip most e n
joy able.
C. L. Moody, G lendale: The road
from Gold Beach to Brookings
speed lim its 25 to 30 miles an hour
but m o to rists drive 60 and cuss
oother drivers who w ant to save
Your A uthorized Ford-Mercury Dealer"
tlxvir necks. I do not like this
section of the road.