Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 26, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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Home of the Croft Lily
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had been on a bu-v m4 expedition, tioned at Charleston. S. C.
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While in the Bay region for the
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evening from Portland, where he ar.d Mrs. E arl T em plar plan to
----------------------------------------------- visit relatives livmg in th at see-
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tion of - the
Eddie Freem an was guest of
honor a t a surprise birthday par-
ty at his home, Sunday.
w i t h Ford-Ferguson
Homer rvessier.
Kessler. .viiareo
Mldred tfym
Byrne.
rcumer
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tractor. For straight rows at
Pete Lesmeister. Hugh Gearin and
the depth you w ant—see
r er RanL'iia
Elm
Bankus wapa
were business «4«
vis
itors at P ortland during the past
week-end.
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Neilon Aobott arrived here on
the Monday m om m g bus to make
Middle Cabin
h‘‘ home with h a parents. Mr.
across from Hanscam ’s
and Mrs. T. S. Abbott. He has
H arbor
Oregon
been in the navy for the past
four years and was recently sta-
R 0 W I N G
Robert Patrick
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W A N T E D !!
Struebing Bulb Farm
South of H arbor
titled to have two directors to to the growth nna a
,he • affairs
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represent thr
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* ,5°2P Land th at *this m a tte r «Signed» • Vre T '? tray
^ ou d ** brought to a tten tio n of
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the ,IocaI People
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A h believe
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all effort should be
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bent tow ard obtaining m ore rep­
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resentation in a m a tte r so vital
Earl J *F£© d I>
r t - jrne<1 thls u'eek from Eugene
w here they »«om panied t h e i r
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n .m .i aw and daughter. Mr and
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Mrs.
? lrs Richard Nelson, who had
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Ralph Vincent is in P ortland
this week, « and
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tu rn to Brookings Friday, w ith
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*ar>/4 daughter
Mrs. X
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Francis Hibbard of Medford is
in town for a a few a days
visiting
a -vs visiuni
friends. He form erly lived here
M r and M„ u d Wh,
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P ortland are vis.t.ng Mrs Lib.
Meyers.
For An Exceptionally Low Price
On 10,000 Choice Yearling
Mr. and Mrs. Archie McGowan
of Busns are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Sm ith of H arbor. Mrs.
McGowan a n d Mr. Sm ith are
brother and sister.
Mrs. Jessie Wolfe of Ferndale,
W ashr., was a recent guest of
her daughgter. Mrs. Wm. J. Ward.
Alfred Wolfe, brother of Mrs.
'A ard. who also arrived this week,
will make Brookings his home.
Miss Mary' Zenier, M ary Et lin­
ger. Val M endenhall and Charles
H assett were a t G ran ts Pass, on
Sunday, attending the rodeo.
C roft Lily Bulbs
W rite o r Contact LP
B eautiful G ift Stationer
—50c to $3.25—
In The Mail-Box:
“TRIPLE S” BULB FARM
C ROFT E A ST E R L IL Y P L A N T IN G STO CK
BROOKINGS, OREGON
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P° Unit ••............ «’ 50 to $12.00
YEARLINGS (3-in. to 6-in.) each.......15c to 35c
M. Stephenson
Salem
Goldie V. Sm ith
Bracking^
F. V. Sw earingen
Brocktrigi
Editor, P ilot: It has reecntly
come to the attention of the peo­
ple of this are a th at we are the
largest consum er in the Coos 1
E lectric Coop, Inc., but are only
represented by one director. P ort
Orford which runs a close second
to the Brookings-H arbor district
in consum ption of electric power,!
is also represented by only one
director.
We beiieve th at this section, as
well as P ort Orford, are each en-
BROOKINGS. ORE
Boys and .Mens Wool and Rayon Dress Slacks!!
T' S h , r t s ..................................................79c to $1.29
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Sox
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12 46-ounce cans
Per C a s e .................................... $1.
OLD SOUTH ORANGE JITCI
Red and Blue Bandannas!
GLOVES OF ALL KINDS!
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And A pparel Shop
BRING WASTE FATS TO Vi
M e Pay 4c per pound
SUNBLEST GRAPEFRUIT JO
Come in and see our line of school clothes_____
Shrits
MOOM'S VAMl
Phone 41
Brookings, Oregon
„WILSON FREEMAN, Owner
Complete Line of Work Clothes For Men!
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and luncheon cloths for embroidery
Limited Quantity of Crochet Tread:
Chetco $ton
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Sweaters
Stam ped D resser Scarfs
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Ward s Clothing Store
GARDNER BUILDING______
Gifts of all kinds for all Occasions
12 46-ounce cans
n ^cludim : Small and Large Canvas and Jersev Knit
Our huv.uu
su„ , ss_ watch , hc\ X , X - in
durimr the next few weeks!
Per Case .................................$
ORANGE - GRAPEFRUIT J f
Tru-Pak—12 46-oz. cans
$
Hanes 2-piece Elastic Knit I nderwear
Col.™ » „ , 1 3, ,s
Elasd<.
** Per Case .................................... $
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ABOVE PAR APRICOTS
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and boys—long-sleeve T-Shirts, sizes 1 to 16.
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Black Leather Coats-Green Balloon Silk Jackets
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NAVY DUNGAREES........
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WATCH THIS SPACE FOR NEW ARRIVALS
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BIB A M , WAIST OVERALLS ~
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STORE HOI RS----- 10 a. m. to 7 p. m.
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24 21 •> size cans
Per Case .................................... $
ALL BRANDS OF COFFEE
24 pounds per case
P e r C a s e ........................
fry Wellman Famous Foods
Prepared Prunes, 12-oz. tin .
Mellow West Cheese
P er Pound
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