Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 28, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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    O R C H ID S—
Hoopa Whoopee On
Fourth of July
FOR WHAT
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ft
Arline Sanders
Is M arried
In q u iry in th e Coffee Mill re ­ shown there. “E th e l” is Mrs. Jack-
garding a sta rtlin g orchid bloom son— used to be Mrs. Jim F razier,
T here’ll lx« an all night long
brought up the dope th a t ‘ E thel ’ before Jim passed on. She sure
Indian DancA, p art of the F o u rth
A rline M arie S anders, d a u g h ter J grew it and she grew other, diff­ can raise orchids!
of Ju ly celebration, at Floopa. The
By C L IFF O R D P ROWE
of Mr. and Mrs. D ali O. Sanders, 1 eren t orchids th a t have been
Indian Brush D ance will begin on
th e night of th e third w ith tw o I I love to hear a m an ta lk about of Brookings, and Donald F rancis
dances. T h ere’ll be none on th e his business. In spite of the fa«’t Hillecke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou-
night of the F o u rth but on the th a t in some past age someone ei H illicke, H illsboro, w ere m a r­
fifth, according to ancient trad i- ! form ulated the philosophy th a t it ried recen tly a t 9 a m. a t the St. !
tion, the dance will last all night w asn't in good ta ste to talk shop M atthew C atholic C hurch in Hills- i
and until a fte r sun-up the follow ­ I still find the most interesting boro. Rev. E. L arsen officiated.
conversation to be those concerned
Miss L orna K um m er was the
ing morning.
Most of th e holiday events will w ith topics p ertin en t to the daily organist, w hile Raym ond Van
Dyke, as a soloist sang Ava Maria,
be slanted tow ard securing funds chore.
I have even tried to figure out The L ord's P ra y e r and On This
for a hospital or clinic available
to the Residents of the back coun­ for m yself why it should ever have D ay Oh B eau tifu l M other.
The bride w as b eautifully dress­
ty in K lam ath and T rin ity area. been forbidden in good society to
Som ething will be going on for ta lk about the problem s which ed in a w hite nylon net over a
come up daily in earning one's ta ffe ta gown, w ith a rose point
all four days.
livelihood. The only conclusion I , lace bodice. H er veil was seed
B eautiful TW O-BEDROOM HOME on C orner
have reached so far is th a t sev­ pearl w ith lace leaves.
G O P. ta. D EM O S —
Lot, w ith Ocean View’. Range, Carpet, D rapes and F ire ­
She ca rrie d a w hite orchid step-
Com paring key to tals of the eral g enerations back it was felt
place S et included in price. Lawn and shrubs a re in.
prim aries, as publisher! when the th a t one would lose resjiect of his honites strea m e rs on a p ray er
ONLY
$13,500.
final tally w as made, shows some fellow -m an if he let him in on the book. The m aid of honor w as Miss
15,000 m ore Republicans than secret th a t he had to work for a D iana Bowlin, Medford, d au g h ter
T H R E E BEDROOM HOME on paved stre e t —
living.
of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bowlin,
n e a r school and ce n te r of town. Only $8500 — $3500
Nylon Rayon Whipcord
S uch can hardly he the case of H arbor. She wore a blue c ry st­
w ill handle.
today. Most people, whom I know, al ine stre e t Length dress, and ca r­
CRU ISER AND JA CK ETS
are p re tty proud of the fact th a t ried w hite sw eet pea, and ping
CRU ISER
Reg. $14.95
The F ull
Sm all alm ost new home on
Acre
they have a steady income. N ot rosebud flowers.
NOW $9.95
only th a t, but they are so in te re st­
Mrs. R obert M archino, H ills­
price $4.250. — $750 down.
ed in g ettin g ahead in lite th at boro, a sister of the groom, served
JA CK ETS ................. Reg. $11.95
they find th eir concern lor th eir as bridesm aid, along w ith Miss
If you have alw’ays w anted a home on the O cean
NOW $8.95
w ork cannot be confined w ithin Joyce V anderzaden, Hillsboro, a
F
ront,
come
in and get th e p articu la rs about one of th e
Our Telephone Number
Green, Grey and Tan
the lim its of an eight hour day.
cousin of the groom.
nicest homes w ith th e best possible view. Unique and is
Not all sizes in each color
N or do I feel th a t a con v ersat­
The best m an was Vernon H ill­
Has Been Changed
really a bargain.
(M ostly larg* Sizes)
ion need be boring ju st because ecke, b ro th er of the groom, and
From 2548 to
the o th er fellow is in a different also of Hillsboro. The groom sm en
j line of endeavor. He may even w ere P vt. M erlo P eters, U. S.
See
W H IT E STAG GOB JA CK ETS
have a technical ’language all of Army, C am p H anford, V erle P e-t
ERMA D. RICE, fo o ter
Reg. $14.95 ................ NOW $9.95
his own, b ut I will glean enough ers, F orest Grovt, tw in cousins ol
from w hat he says to get an un- the groom. U shers w ere Dave
C H A R L E S G R A Y S H E L , Agent
. d erstanding of and an appreciation Eischen and D an N ering, both of
PH O N E 2671 o r 2312
Cornelius.
; for his contribution to society.^
Plumber
Ju s t the o th er day, I listened
The church w as decorated w ith
to som e business men discussing pink and w hite peonies, blue del- >
the problem s relativ e to collecting phininum s and rose buds.
A reception followed the cere- ,
past due bills. From them I learn-
• ed th a t th e prom pt paym ent of mony a t S t. M atthew s school
M iss H elen
P ete rs
bills on th e p a rt of custom ers cafeteria.
m any tim es m eans the difference poured, w hile Mrs. Adlai Linen-
betw een p ro fit o r loss. I had never good. au n t of the bride and Miss
thought of th e ir problem in e x ­ Minnie P e te rs cut the cake. Mrs.
it s
ac tly th a t light before; now I am G ary K rah m er, and Mrs. Dave
certain th a t 1 will be m ore aw are Eischen served punch.
Miss Doris A nderson w as in
of th e ir problem s.
Sim ilarly, I alw ays enjoy list- 1 charge of th e guest book, w hile
ening in when th e good wife and Miss B erna P eters, and Miss Susan
M AKE TH AT SPARE!
some of her friends, who are Mann handled th e m any gifts.
... then m ake yourself
The young couple left a fte r the
nurses, also, get to g eth er to ex ­
a memorable drink...
change shop talk. I am confident wedding on a honeymoon trip into
th a t if mono people could h ea r C alifornia, N evada, A rizona, U tah
their opinions, th e re w ouldn’t be and Idaho. T h eir fu tu re home will
AT
so m any inconsiderate heels m a k ­ be in Hillsboro, R oute 4.
ing pests of them selves when con­
fined to a hospital bed.
W hen otx* comes right down to |
it, m ost of us know very little
about th e o th er fellow. T h at is
C R E S C E N T C IT Y , C A L IF O R N IA
why I consider it a blessing when
he is kind enough to let me in on
Delos D. W illiam s, su p e rin ten d ­
his dream s and aspirations. And. en t of th e Brookings Schools, is
in addition, it gives me tlx* excuse representing C u rry County, as it’s
to talk about my own.
delegate at th e N ational E d u ca t­
ion Convention being held in P o rt- j
A w arning has been given by land. The only oth er C u rry Rep­
Mrs. W ilma l
he s ta te police against ficticious resen tativ es a re
checks. W ith m ore people mov­ Sm ith, Brookings, who is a m em ­
ing about, the chances of a ru b ­ ber of the C redentials C om m ittee
and also Ralph Fowler, Brookings,
ber check shover are b etter an 1
on th e In tern atio n al R elations
the chances of connecting up Com m ittee.
w ith him are slim m er.
The convention, the 94th, is ex­
pected to draw some 10.000 educ-1
ato rs from all over th e country
and some from abroad. W ilfred
Burgess, principal of the Crook
From So. Calif., Portland, Ore; Seattle, Wash., 6c
C ounty High School is s ta te p res­
ident of the Oregon group, com ­
Phoenx, Arizona
prising of som e 13,000 Oregon
01 p
educators.
IT'S WORTH
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Thursday, June 28, 1956
Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon
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CRUISERS
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Soecial Close Out
N O T IC E
to our friends
and Customers
3843
Charles Stanhurst
LOOK
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C H A M P IO N S H I P
MIDGET CAR RACES
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W illiam s Is
Convo. Delegate
H ermitage
GRENFELD SPEED W A Y
THIS SUNDAY AFTERNOON
JULY 1
at 2 :1 5 u.m. Sharp
and te ll the wo'^~
yt>u know great
8 Bia Events 8
OF RACING
, straight K entu cky
2 4 Cars 2 4
COMPETING
bourbon!
6 years old
HERMITAGE
BRAID
Born to B ertha and Richard
S andberg, June 12, son, R ichard
Anthony.
To Jack ie and Gilber B atty, on
the 13th. son. David W arren.
$980
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T H f OLD HERMITAGE CO . D IVISIO N O f N C O N A L O’S T 'ttr R S PRODUCTS CORP .
FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY. K E N ’ UCKY S lK A .G H l BOURBON W K L M F Y . BG PJO O F.
M arjorie and Menefee F ristoe
had Ju d y Lee born to them on the
13th.
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D em ocrats voted in the U.S. S en ­
atorial race and 27.000 more Re­
publicans than D em ocrats in the
governorship event. W hen it cam ?
to Congressm an from the 4 t h
Oregon district, the difference in
party vote was only 753 in favor
of Ellsw orth. Republican, of the
16.000 t* tai
tes cast in this
b ra c k e t.
O regon’s annual lum ber ou tp u t
is enough to build 800,000 five-
room houses.
Saw a little girl pick a wild
“tig e r” lily, carry it a hundred
yards or so, w hip the blooms off.
and throw it away. Too bad! That
bulb will probably die. At least
it is badly injured. T here w ill be
no seeds to p erp etu ate the parent
and possibly lots and lots of nice
people w on't see th a t specimen.
Tim e was, not so long ago, when
we had a profusion of wild lilies
some of which we've cleanly ex­
term inated.
P A R K IN G
it's Champions against Champions
The Onlv Midnet Race This Year
I’O L.V K BROS. All New
1956 Shows
Spec:al Free Show
5 :3 0 Mon. through Fri.
3 :0 0 Saturday
JULY 12th
Fhr Children, 6-12; FREE BL’S-
Fraa parking for
(u ilo m in while
RIDE, both wavs. (hildren going
banking
iring lunches or lunch money to
High School loading area 7 A.M.,
DANC£ G A N &
Brookings Branch
Thursday Morning, JULY
SAT.. JULY 7
Will be home hv evening
Ç M IT IJ n i v e o
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FR E E
JULY 1 2 , 1 3 & 1 4
late-Hour Windows
NATIONAL
BANK
COME
early
Eureka, Calif.
V
U.S.
SEATS
1 1 a.m. 2 .000
SEATS
I ime
1 a.m. COME
Trials
Races: 2:15 a.m. EARLY
S H R IN E C IR C U S '
BANK
C O N V E N IE N C E !
at our
2.000 £a,cs
COMMI N IT I I IATI
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