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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1956)
/ BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT - R E P O R T M c V E Y - M E E K W E D D IN G LU TH ERA N S MAKE CHANGE IN CHURCH SERV ICES BROOKINGS. OREGON A nLuxiay, ¡une 3 1 , 195$ B ig h o rn S h eep O n H a r t M o u n t a in R eg u lar services of the F aith L u th eran C ongregation will nou S h o w In c re a s e be held at 11 a m. instead of at H, although the Sunday School O regon's desert bighorn m oun services rem ain unchanged at tain sheep m ust have found the 9:30 a.m. rim rock country at H art M oun tain m uch to their liking. At home on th, ir native range, the herd has increased a . a phen- Report Given on Smith River Womens Club unenal pace in th e tw o y e a rs hey’ve ranged lhe H art „ tain slop,-. F ra n k r tONTRieUTE TO THE J PRE DEPARTMENT'S 4th of JULY i FIREWORKS DRIVE ‘ mincers jewelry Lee W illo u g h b y OWNER SOME FUN! i TEA - t -, enL ^ '" 'r i s W“ S 0P* ' ¡“ j and ,r,s and f ' ‘d ' out (or build- *"K " " h Dtwe> Ak™ huy...„ the flrst lo t- nou the corner of biologist at LakJview, ^aidTlua E lizabeth, from V isalia, C alim or nia, w as at the coffee urn, Mrs. C arl McVey officiated a t tlie punch bowl. Six college friends took tu rn s taking care of the guest book. The new Mr. and Mrs. Meek will honeymoon for a m onth. They will visit points of in terest c h a rte r m em ber of th e club. The a •> be double-ring cere en ro u te to Missouri, w here they president, Mrs. Mabel M aris; i ■ y. V iae-president, Mrs. P atsy W est- will visit relatives. pxrook; S ecretary , Mrs. N ora They will be at home at Brook '*5' a d Robert Micha Jacobson; P roxy for Mrs. M ary w Lavid McVey and ings, Oregon, on th e ir retu rn . F ish er; A uditor, Mrs. Lo Deffen Mr. Meek is associated w ith a I brother of the baugh. E ach officer was pre jtorioeg.ooin, lighted the tiers of plywood plant in Brookings sented w ith a nosegay of flow candles arranged against a back ers. rh e president received i ground of green terns, accented H a r d T o p R aces larg e nosegay of flow ers in var w ith ,w h ite stock, w hite sn ap ious colors. Mrs. F rances West dragon and pale yellow daisies. S e t For S u n d a y brook p resen ted the incoming Prom oters of the hardtop president, Mrs. M aris, w ith Elizabeth cam e down the tisle on the arm of C arl C ornett who races as G renfell Speedw ay, in p resid en t’s pin. gave her in m arriage, due to the E ureka, report they had a good Ihe m an tle w as attractiv ely illness of her lather. The bride show and a good crowd at their decorated w ith w hite w isteria in w as lovely in an exquisite gown events last Sunday. C ar-knock a green glass container and o f traditional white, fashioned of ers w ere th ere from up a n ! Van Gogh painting hung above im ported chantilly lace over »«-1 down the coast, some coming as the m antle. d ian t, slipper satin and airy tulle far as from Gold each and awey Ret 11 “sh m en ts w ere served T he bodice w as tightly fitted w ith south to the fringes of the Bay t"»m a table w ith green dam ask decollefage neckline enhanced by Area. cloth, centered w ith w hite p ain t This coming Slmtlay, th ere will ed driftw ood and pink peony .seed pearls and irredescent se quins i he d ain ty pointed sleeve« b? a repeat perform ance w ith arran g em en t. were beset w ith m atching lace. still m ore cars expected by th< Ih e Club has recessed until The full skirt fell into tiers ,,f tune the races sta rt, at 2:30. Th< Septem ber. la o 1 and tulle* into chapel length gates arc open at J2 noon, an train. A shell-type veil of m atch-1 trial runs begin at 1 (X) S M 'T H R IV E R S E R V IC E S ing lace and tulle was held in A special service is planned foi place with side clasps encrusted SIi.ikesj»c.irc.i j i I;cst i val fhe Sunday m orning worship w ith sequins and pearls The Rehearsals Underway service at the S m ith River Meth bride carried a bridal p,eoe ot Several young actors and a c t odist Church on Ju n e 24th, a c a rn atio n s and stephanates a r ranged with w hite stream ers on resses have arrived in Ashlanu 11 o'clock.DST, w ith the pastor, to begin sum m er reh earsals for Ja m es Shelton, in charge, when 1 1 o 'V the tw en ty -first perform ance th e new am b er pebble glass win ) Robert Micha was the there during th«* Shakesj>earear (lows in the sa n c tu a ry will bi b nly atten d a n t. She wore Festival. The season begins on dedicated in m em ory of the late tl ‘ b * een c h a rtilla August first and will continue j Rev. E. ( ’. Hicks, who w as pastoi 1. . erina length gown that nightly th ro u g h S eptem ber lst.j ot the church for five years. The E! ’ll ha ’ \ •-1 when she in I Ins season's reg u lar rep er windows wen» given by m em lvrs O' d attended at Mrs Mich- toire includes two tragedys. ot tl;e Hicks fam ily, in memorx re Romeo and J u l e t l e ’ and ‘‘Cym- of th eir father. They will be . :ig » rs. Micha carried a j w floral piece, beline." a comedy “Love’s Lab presented at the m orning set •i Meek, a 'so of Bixxikings, I ou r's L ost” and "R ichard III.” vices to which th e public i W one of the most jxipular ot hist- cordially invited to attend. m an *ui ins broth • X «lie DeM ott was the organ- orical plays. In addition, two is’ v I o played the tradi: >nal! perform ances of the ra re l) pro- Lohengrin's W edding March and (luced tragedy, “T itu s Andron- Irrigation Wells The Mendessohns n-cessional. Marie ic u s” will be presented. also a eornpamed A rlieta K oils plays are given in a nightly ro t M ust lie R egistered of G rant» Pass who sang "Sere- ation, so that s.sito rs max se • lii gat.on wad,» of Oregon co:: n a<D,...... I’he Isold's P rayer ’ and the en tire repertoire by staying stru cted prior to A ugust 3. 19.* in Ashland four days. must L>e registered, according t, "T hrough The Years." fh e production is l>eing stageo an act of th> last s ta te legis Mm. E ar| McVey chosp nax y blue w ith a touch of w hite for and directed by some of the top la tu re The purpose of this reg h er d a u g h te r’s wedding. H er cor- specialists of the co u n try and ist rat ion is the conservation oi s.ige was o| pink carnations Mrs annually <u w> Shakesjioarenn gtotind w’a te r and does not ap Meek, m other of the groom, wore students and en th u siasts from ply to w ells used by a singb iam ilj or group, for domest < a blue ensemble w ith pink acces all over th«* world. |»urpos«'s not exceeding 15,(K)0 sories and junk corsage. P R O SP E C TIN G gallons a d a x ; for stock xxat»r- A reception in the church and L arry Rcvmmich, and th e two ng, law n or com m ercial .garde: ^ • . a l h a l l followed f,„.cerem i,ns Jen k in s’, Russel, and his son, cot exceeibng a halt acre; oi Mo«‘k. ot Brook n - went prosjH'eting ' on the South s ng!e in d u strial or com mercia M ixed the five tiered wedd*nr F ork of th«» Sm ith River on use not exceeding 5,(XX) gallons cake. M rs. Pax ( '“ I" ' aunt of j \\ t‘dn«‘sda\ morning I p er d a \ . The deadline to r i 'g istration August 3. 1958 and th e n a pen j altx attac h ed for ta ilu n to reg- - ixter the well A filing fee re- Help Your Kids See A Real Holiday Display •v-----j t v ei. t„. of them. » N ° rt<? makeS the bcnd -'even new lambs have arrived Cene Gould joins the PILO T By E T H E L GOODLIN this spring, and from the appear- j Staff. The linai m eeting of the S m ith River W om en’s Club, in closing ance of o th er ewes an increase of 1 , 13 o r 14 more is expected Jacqueline P ayne won the the club year, was held F rid ay 1 C hetco G range’s 4-H trip to the The original herd of 20 big afternoon, Ju n e 1st, in the club- big 4-H doin’s at Corvallis. room w ith outgoing president, horns tran sp lan ted from B ritish Colum bia in November of 195-1 Mrs. Alyce Bolick presiding. A perm anent Azalea Festival Many o u tstan d in g activities have by th e Oregon Game Commission C om m ittee ju st talk ed about. now num bers 32 anim als, ac- been accom plished during th e nnrHir,™ of nsn fish oeing being caught — i P lenty oi coiding to Grogan, an increase Archie M c V a v a trine ♦ , club year. Some of the p ro jects of 12 aninaoi e i , m i c o k -vitvay, a strin g of tro u t w ere re-decorating the stag e in bo™ in Were fr° m th e riv e r’ out from M orris- f spring of 1953, only ses and Sam Gott and Bud the m ain hail, linoleum tile put a few m onths a fte r they' w'ere P q hcz - f , u i- on the floor in the club room, brought in» »u » a . Rausch hauling messes in from 1 >ught into the state, and seven the ocean and drapes a t the windows. The club piano and stool has been new addition- so far .his year. | C arrol R eekm an w en, ,o w ork refinished and re-decorated in a O ne old ewe wh.ch d.ed las, . for ,he Army, in uniform, y e a r has been the only m o rtality sea-foam green. Mrs. Gladys Payne to Ash D uring the program , under th e to d ate. land N orm al, sum m er school. V isitors are welcome at the direction of D ram a C hairm an, B irthday p a rty for L orraine Mrs. E unice F aris, who in tro H a rt M ountain area to view the Robinson, a t F o ltz’s and a s u r duced M rs. L ucian Rice, who graceful rim rock dw ellers which prise p a rty also for Ju n e H assett sang several num bers accom p are enclosed in an area encom out at H arris Beach. anied a t th e piano by Mrs, G er- passing approxim ately some 1000 K essler fam ilies had a p a rty tiu d e Z ottolla. In closing, Mrs. acres. D on’t be too optim istic or up Pistol River. F aris recited the poem, “K nee (tisappointed however, for the VFAV and A uxiliary, m eeting enclosure covers some of the Deep In Ju n e .” in I.O.O.F’. Hall, fo rm u late plans i I he following officers w ere in roughest terrain on the H art for a building of th eir own. stalled by Mrs. Louise Thunen, a M ountain escarpm ent w ith many Elizabeth McVey, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. E arl McVey, Jong tim e Malin residents, and*Rolx»rt Meek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mock of Brookings, Oregon, w ere united in m arriag e on S aturd ay , Ju n e 9, in a 2 p.m cerem ony in the Me' n ( ’(immunity Church. R ever c . r! C. Demott officii I L aicfr^» places fot; the (jeseit bighoiru, to hide. Trained biologists who are la m ilia r w ith the bighorn’s home have on occasion spent houn> w ith in the enclosure searching I W A N M KSEETREDEPRECVfAON O N THIS CAR*. HUBBY IS M.VMY5 TÄLKIM6 ABOUT IT !" Pont let this BIG one get away! Look ot Our Gold Tog Price on this Big 10.1 (u. Ft. r f T 1 1 1 J 1 j! frigidaire Refrigerator j ’ ! • ; This Special Model SS-101-56 « J . . » has a manufacturer's 3 suggested price of #*^7 * *»5 [ l ì ì ì Î H Î Î LOWEST PRICE EVER! H ire s the biggest bargain that's hit town in years. A Frigidaire Refrigerator-so big. so supe rior in q u a lity - w ith all these features: Across- the-Top F r e e z e r - Rig Fanuly-Size R efrigi'ratZ S ectio n -B ig Storage D oor-A lum inum Shelves -F u U -W idthP orceU inH ydrator-P lusS tunning Pink and Be,ge Interiors, and many, many more features. Seeing is believing! Come in and look it over and you’ll a g re e -n o other refrigerator C o . n S . w h i l & . n T Befri8CTa‘°r- lQSfi , i ‘ T ‘K P nceson9 mos< «anted N h H . o n r i C ^ U ^ ; ’: quired, depending upon the >n which the w a te r is used Ap- piicants for reg istratio n *nu 't t p rep ared to subm .t d ata ? ;v « : ing his well. E astern Oregon w eb- u t**«'n sim iliarly registered since 1927. Ihe above item is culled from ’be OREGON AGRIOULTURF. who»,' address is; 444 M arion St Salem . Oregon. H ats Off to the D airy-M an. H e’s on d uty exerx dax m orn ing noon and night. 3d5 days out of th.» year. He has a big in vestm ent in stock, buildings, and equipm ent; and a big stak e in th, future. (Oregon A griculture* I 1 ■ about our eosy terms and trade-in allowance. / HANSCAMZS CENTER Appliance Dept. “Continuous Service for Over Phone 3X12 Years.’’