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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, I960
BROOKINGS-HARfiOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
beauty spot when landscaping is
completed.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Frye res
GOLD BEACH — Members of idence. next to Hendricks Furni
Curry County Fair Board would ture. has been bought by Mr.
like to take this medium to and Mrs. A E Sandbo who plan
thank each and every person who, remodeling of the properly.
helped with the fair.
The Sandbos have sold their
The board feels that the fair Harbor property, on Hwy 101
improved immensely over prior and Benham lane to Mr. and
jears and know that some of Mrs. L. A. Smith, whose plans
the county residents gave much j will be worth watching in the
of their time and effort, working future.
long hours, to make it so. Others !
laid off work in order to partic
ipate m the parade and other
activities.
Your co-operation and interest
was greatly appreciated by the
Regular meeting of Chetco
board and it is the hope that
Grange
was held Friday, with
every one will see fit to supp rt
the fair next year, says Caroline the lecturer’s hour in charge of
the ladk-s of the Grange. A pot
Oliphan. secretary.
luck dinner was enjoyed before
the meeting with about 70 sit
Legion, Auxiliary Met
ting down to the meal.
Monday; Reports Heard Berger and Brita Dahlström
Chetco Post and Auxiliary. No. were obligated in the third and
13« American Legion, held their fourth degrees.
The program, after the meet-
regular September meeting on
ing
was: mandolin solo by Mrs.
Monday, at the I. O. O. r. hall j
Alan
Woodriff accompanied on
with the new commanicr. Bob
the
piano
by Mrs. Edna Wei
Stanhurst. and president, Pat
gel; piano solo by Joan Clenden
Kerrs in charge
Department convention reports in; a skit. “Kittenish ard Kat-
v or given by delegates of both tenish.” by Mrs. Miriam Carson
Legion and Auxiliary, who were and Mrs. Bernadine Steele: a
a’ Grants Pass, Sept. 7, 8 and 9. piano solo by Lois LeClair; two
Mildred Byrne gave an inter- numbers by the Chetco Sunbon
eMing report of her visit to the net Sues, a musical aggregation
I nited National Council and the composed of Hazel Hendry, Tora
International Trades Fair while Gustafson. Eva Springer, Emma
Waldien, Polly Clendenin. Alice
in New York recently.
Putnam.
Edna Weigel and Violet
Oct. 2 has been set for the
Woodriff,
which brought down
ki mwtintg at the Odd Feh
the
house.
The program was con
Jows hall and all eligible are in-
cluded
when
everyone took part ,
vi’ed to attend as a busy year
in the grand march.
is planned.
Fair Board Thanks Curry
County For Fair Success
Ladies Night Held
By Chetco Grange
Miss Nancy Stotne is spending
a week with her mother. Mrs.
Guy Rice, before leaving for
O. and L. L. Leonard re- Stanford University where she
port the following transfers the.v is entering her junior year. She
have tmndled the past week:
has been employed at Grants
The A. A. Joi Ison lot on Mom* Pass this summer.
on Lane has been purchased by
John Anderson, employed at the
Hedburg ruiH at the mouth of
the ( hetco. He plans a new home
next spring with temporary quar
Tor Sale: Ivanhoe oil heater.
ters this winter.
$75;
1936 Dodge sedan. $300. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris
C.
H.
Barns, Box 95. Smith Riv-
well known bulb growers in the
er,
Calif.
30-2*
irart>or area have purchased the
G. E Roberts acreage and honv
For Sale: 3-year-old Guernsey
on Pedrioii drive. Everyone is
cow,
$200. Box 54. Harbor. 30-2*
aware of the ability of the Har-
ris and are predicting a new
HELP WANTED: log truck;
jammer puncher: choker setter: |
truck driver. Putnam Logging,
Co.
At Brookings Market
Lost:
Brown
shepherd-tv pe
dog, answers to “Buster.” Re
2:00 to 5:00 p. m.
ward. Bobbie Dimmick. Brook-
Laborers. now is the chance
ings Market.
30
to get some good food when
yoy are tind «nd hungry.
For Sale: 1940 Dodge with ’46
Baked beans, salad
pies, | motor, good heater, radio, four
cakes and many othei things.
good tires. An exceptionally good
4 menean Legion Auxiliary
used car. See Micky at ¿Mould’s
Shoe Store.
30-2*
Brookings
Market
Where the Money
Goes Farther—
Where the Variety
Is Larger—
Where the Service
Is Better—
Where the Produce
Is Fresher—
THURS., FRI., And SAT., SEPT. 21, 22 and 23rd
MEATS AND FISH
The Market's Best
Swifts Premium Sliced
BACON, lb. .
Large Sunkist
ORANGES, 2 lbs
Skin or Skinless
23c WIENERS, lb. .
Red Eating and Cooking
Fresh Fillet of
APPLES, 3 lbs. . . 25
UNG COD, lb.
CUCUMBERS, 6 for. 25c
55c
39c
We have several good lockers yet
available. Save your meat bill by
renting one and letting us fill it
with good meat.
Bell
PEPPERS, 4 lbs
69c
25c
Realty Transfers
Classified Ads
FOOD SALE!
LINDSAY MEDIUM
LARGE SHIPMENT
JUST RECEIVED
All STYLES AND SIZES
Table, Boidoir and Floor Lamps
HENDRICKS
FURNITURE COMPANY
—
DURKEE'S
OLEOMARGERINE, pound. 2/C
PUMPKIN PIE TIME—LIBBY'S
PUMPKIN, 2| Can
.
14c
TRFF SWEET CALIFORNIA
ORANGE JUICE, 46-oz. can 35c
Redwood Empire
Shades-SHADES-Shades
19c
OLIVES, No. 1 Can
BUTTER, Pound
All 5c
Campbell's
69c TOMATO SOUP
10c
Scott or Zee
CANDY BARS, 3 for 10c PAPER TOWELS, Roll 15c
Best Foods, Real
MAYONNAISE,pt3 9c qt.65c
WALDORF
TOILET TISSUE, 2 for .
13c
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