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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1956)
Page T w o | B ro o k in g s -H a rb o r P ilo t SPECIALS GOOD FOR 7 FULL DAYS B ro o k in g s N e w e s t a n d F in e s t M a r h e t Fresh 391 lb Pan Ready FRYERS Sliced Young PORK LIVER BEEF R O A S T . . . . 4 9 c lb. Fresh GROUND BEEF 3 lbs . . . Stockton 00 12 oz Bottle TOMATO _ - CATSUP / FOR M • Golden 3 FLUFFO . . . . . lb. Tin • 8 9 c pound r Happy Host 2!ó Can PEACHES 4 sliced Sunshine Hydrox C O O K IE S ter 8 9 c Thursday, O ctob er 11, 1956 Beverly Glass Wed Brookings Items 3C00 Cards cn File At Baptist Church At B!cod Bank Mr. Hendrick m . and Mrs. . l Archie a oiiu ..... A.lu -.i.-■>. <rV >. A"- - - On Septem ber 22 at the Baptist Sunday for a wevrt's vacation o. Com m unity church in an im pres tr.v Metolius R«yef m C -..u - sive candle light cerem ony vows Oregon w ere exchanged betw een Miss The Home Economic club of th Beverly Glass, daughter of Mr Chetco G range will m et Fnu«». and Mrs. Ivan Glass of Brookings at the G range hall at 2 p.m. Mis and Dennis Fadling, son of Mr. M arjorie Moore anu Mrs. r.. and Mrs. L uke Fadling of Brook Ravekes w.ll be hostesses. ings. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Williamsor w ere about town this week, an Rev. W alter Sadlt r offiei »tv d a* the 7:30 p.m. double ring service there is a rum or that their bakery Mrs. Ralph Reed and Mrs. Stanley recently vacated by the G.c- P atterson were organists w ith Young’s may be re-opened soon Mrs. Calvin Gorte, soloist, sing The W illiamsons are visiting theii ing “Thine Alone" and “Oh Prom son. Bob and family at Smit. River, from their home in Port ise Me”. land. The bride was given in m ar Mrs. M yrtle Schaal was opera riage by her fath er and wore a ted on, in an emergency, at Sea traditional gown of chantilly lac side hospital, Crescent City, Tucs and tulle m ade w ith bridal point day noon long sleeves and scalloped neck O liver Guilliam, who was seri line. She wore a fin g e rtip veil ously injured in a logging acciden cascading from a seed pearl recently, has been moved to ; crown and carried a bouquet of San Francisco hospital. led roses. Three hundred individually w rapped gifts have been prepare Miss Joann Clendenin, friend of and sent over to the Camp Wnitt the bride, was maid of honor anu w ore a blue dotted nylon over Domiciliary by the local ladies oi taffeta dress and carried a nose the VFW A uxiliary. This ha. gay of red roses and w hite carn a been an annual project for many years. tio n s. Miss Jan et Glass, sister oi the bride was bridesm aid, and The Brookings-Harbor Walking Miss Ja n et Bailey, a friend of in, Blood Bank was again called up bride was b n desm aid also. Th on for donors of whole blood Tue girls wore identical dresses of day. Les and Bob Dimmick con pir.i| dotted nylon o v e r ta il- ta a n d tributed to their brother, Roy, re carried nosegays of carnations. covering from traffic injuries and Nancy Hegge was flower girl Bob Rettke donated a pint to Mrs and wore a blue dress sim ilar to K enneth Velgv. The transfusion the m aid of nonor. Donnie Blank- took place at Seaside hospital m ship was i.n g bearer. Candle- Crescent City. While visiting his brother. Cal lighters w ere Rose Maries Bonde ano Joyce Glass. Dick t anting, vin and family at G rants Pass, b ro th er of the groom was best over the week end, Airman Gor m an. Ushers were Dennis Pnette- don L. Foster' and wife, Audrey- visited the House of Mystery and piaced anu ijoyo Westeren. the Old Oregon Museum at Jack The bride's m o th er wore a sonville. Audrey found the mu tailored navy blue dress w ith red seum very interesting as it is her accessories and naa a red rose first trip to the United States - rsafee anu ine groom s m other from her form er home in Eng Wore a giay tailored dress watn land. led accessories, and had a vari- Teddy Loring, Bruce Ellison gatcu carnation corsage. A recep tion was helu after tile W u-m w v and Dick Fadling made a hurric i en try into the U. S. Airforce. Ac in the church basement. com panied by Gay W eave:, th- The wedding cake was a whue young men set out to io n n a fou. o.., ,.i,n u a d .u o n a l Portland. G ary was d tf?rrcd but bride and groom on top. The cake the other three were accepted was cut by Mrs. G unnar Larson, sw orn* in about noon tim c au n t oi , usj that evening were emplaned fo. Set v e \ . - i - .«».£. Mi-ll.. 1.., Lackland Air Force Base. San Ar. ship and Mrs. A n d ie.. t» n .c , tonio, Texas. Ted's address: A F ’P au n ts of tne groom Uiiu ..no. ficgge, Alio, n o o v i, ao*.n.-—*. .... Kay O '.io lleran and Miss Chai olotte Jensen w eie in enar»- o. the gilts and Sandra Glass was in charge of the guest book. f o r g o . n fe aw ay the bride wore a brow n uiess and bi.ge au stei. Mrs. f a d u n g a n e n d -u . .oofim».?- H a.o u r nig.i sc.iooi ,.na ,,oo .. g raduate oi .lie -*^ss o * o j . I n e g ro o m , a .s o .. o r .. u u c ; j B . ooixii.iis-. ...... . ... 7 ’/2 oz. Pak Following the recent free blood typing of all who applied, the new list and that of the initial typing, three years ago, are being co-or dinated and brought up to date. This has called for the elim ina tio n oi names oi people no longer available, adding nam es of young I people now reached donor age, the correction of addresses and addition of telephone num bers. a me J.oOO Jx5 cards have been filled out as a m aster file. The next step will be for the segrega tion of these cards by available donor classifications. W hen this is □one, m aster lists will be typed and these lists filed w ith those vho may have im m ediate use for same. It is expected the new list should contain several hundred . vailable donors. 565-609, Flight 1171. P O. Box T l^ Lackland A. F. Base, San Antonio^ Texas. The answ ers of everyday insurance problem s * By Charlie Gravshel R. N. writes . . . . QUESTION: Will Fire insurance pay for dam age from heat to the outside of an electrical appliance even though the fire never actual- ly comes in contact w ith the ap. pliance? , ANSWER: « non-combystible objects is cover ed. It you II a d d ress y our ow n in su ran ce qu -stions to th is office, w e ll try to give you th e c o rre c t an sw ers and th e re w ill be no obli- gallon of any k i n j Charles H. G rayshel I.isur'ii; e P R I \gency O REG ON SINGER The famous SINGER* 99 Round fiobb/n Sewing Machine with these latest improvements. • Dial Tension • Hinged Presser Foot . • • • • • Blue Heaven 303 Can SW EET PEAS . . . 7 M arket for 5 1 303 Can GREEN BEANS B ro o kin g s, O re g o n . . . . 7 for * 1 Banner OLEO 5 for $1 6 Market APPLE SAUCE F irs t F a ll M e eting • Back Tack Stitch O f H om e E xtension • Lightweight Carrying Case H e ld W ednesday And it will make wonderful decora tive stitches without attachments. The first Fall m eet.ng of the Brookings Home E x te n .u n Unit w as held lost W eunesde. when Mrs. Sylvia Lee. coLn extension agent, gave a very interesting de m onstration of the use of sponge and foam ru b o er products. The November W orksnop w i’’ be a two day affair on November 7 and th e the 9, both meetings at the hom e of Mrs. Bud Lowe, H ar bor and will have to do w ith the em bossing of thin metals. The pro 1 ject leaders will be Mrs. Lowe and Mrs. Pearl Faeson. A picture in sheet copper will be made. The W ednesday m eeting will be in structive when those interested . will decide w hether they w ant to continue with the w ork to be done at the Friday gathering. s l S > ss low down PAYMENT . EASY TERMS • LIBERAL TRADE IN ALLOWANCE • Trad* M a rk G- F*- Bell o i T H t S I N G U M > u . CO. Singer Representative In q u ire Youngs V a r i e t y - B ro o k in g s A Few Reasons for Re-eiectina Geo. W. Sutton for Assessor, Curry C olt !’/ 303 Cans He ha«: been instrum ental in e-ettmo- n , . t z -. ng the T ix Commission re- • wav ¡ ta t a. and equalization program f - C....... r ...... » . . .„ .. y .... under SPUDS 101BS35C Green Seedless O N IO N S 3 bunches 1 0 c GRAPES 2 His experience in the as-e^se. r ’s ,/r , ,o " ‘h ‘" ' f « rl>- 7« SALE WHERE A PENNY MORE BUYS TWICE AS M UCH/ , . P ro 4 ro i» "" ,a ir *nd ’ dvan" ln affairs' Ts ^r.v V a-'tb ’'’ * bhsirics!5- county teeoids and county duct cf his «’fil e - HlS conir ientious **rd economical con- uuw vi ms o m ce is praisew orthy. n ' ' ’'K : n'b* r surveying -r.d m apping is of »■ i . ! n ce ssa ry .mo rta m e this office. lbs 2 5 c He is W o rth K eeping on the Job A r r e ll’s C hetco D rug Pd P Viv Suit n f r Assessoi C om , Ray Z m w alt, chm n.