Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 29, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, March 29, 1951
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Thursday, March 29, 1951
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
were met Saturday morning by ।
Mr. Asdel, who is now working
at Lockheed Airplane plant at
। Santa Monica. They left Satur­
day for their new home at Santa
OPHIR — Pomona Grange at
at : Monica. They will dispose of the
its meeting at the Ophir graneg. Oregon Coast Berry Company at
served a dinner in honor of Mr. Port Orford whidh they estab­
and Mrs. R. M. Knox. The pro­ lished in 1946.
gram. also, was in honor of Mr.
NOTICE—If not claimed with­
Knox, first county agent, who in 30 days, the Mixmaster, offered
retired after 20 years service to by ticket 59, will revert to the
the county. The program was in Boy Scouts.
charge of Mrs. J. O. Phipps, lec­
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howard of
turer.
Powers, Ore., were over Sunday
It was brought out that Mr. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Knox was responsible for many Barker.
things in Curry, including the
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gadberry
growth of 4-H work, advance­ returned Saturday from Heber
ment in agriculture in the coun­ Springs. Ark., their old home,
ty as a whole.
where they had gone before the >
A letter from Mrs. Adelen N. Christmas holidays.
,
Aho, the county’s first home dem­
C. H. Young, vice-president of
onstration agent, was read, add­ Curry County Bank, was a bus­
ing her expresison of praise for iness visitor in this area middle
Mr. Knox. Dorothy Newton, the of last week, attending to mat-
present agent, told of her feel­ ; ters concerning the bank’s build­
ing and admiration for Mr. Knox ing and its remodeling. He offered
and his help to her.
not date for the opening of the
Fred Adams, representative at bianch.
legislature, stated that he had to
Mrs. Henry Kerr was called to
go to Salem to find out that re­ Kansas City by the sudden and
tired agent Knox is rated as one quite serious illness of her daugh.
of the most outstanding agents ter, Mildred. Saturday night. She
in Oregon.
went by plane. Last Monday, the
The first shipment of lambs Kerrs had been called from a
shipped to San Francosco some business trip to Washington, by
years ago from the Robert Mc­ the accident to their youngest
Kenzie ranch near Port Orford, son, when he broke his arm.
topped the market. This move­
Miss Mae High of Eureka, a
ment was started by Knox.
sister of Mrs. Art Crook and a
Clifford Jenkins, the new agent niece, Julie High of Yreka, spent
was present and asked indulgence । Easter vacation at Crescent City
until "he got his feet on the and Brookings, visiting relatives.
ground.”
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Baughn
| have returned from a lengthy
sojourn in Eastern Wyoming vis­
iting relatives of both.
Mr. - ana
and Mrs. rnii
Phil Stump and
Ax E
ax
iur
of san Diego, visited her
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uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs.
County committeemen from M. C. Beem, Friday. Mr. Stump
nine southwest Oregon counties, is in the navy and stationed at
consisting of Benton, Lane, Linn, San Diego.
Lincoln, Coos, Curry, Douglas,
Jackson and Josephine, met at
Eugene, March 22. for an ef­
fort to co-ordinate conservation
The Odd Fellows have set Sat­
activities of the three agencies
of the department of agriculture: urday, April 7 as date for their
PM A, FIIA, and SCS, as recom­ next Old-Time dance, to be held
mended by the Hoover commis­ at the Odd Fellows hall. An ad­
sion. Going from this county in­ vertisement appears elsewhere in
cluded C. P. Watt of Brookings, this issue.
Otis Bowman of Gold Beach and
Clifford Jenkins, county agent.
Heeretofore there had been
considerable overlapping of func­
tions of these agencies, which is
being eliminated now. This meet-(
Pete Lesmeister. business
ing was one of a series being. manager for Brookingss Pel­
held over the country for that
icans, in the Southern Ore­
purpose.
gon league, plans to build
a new backstop and bleach­
ers at the high school field
to accommodate fans this sea­
For the week ending on Sun-
son but he will need a lot
of help March 31 and April
day:
Max. Min. Rain
1 to accomplish the feat .
March 19
63
46
Les Miller is cutting logs,
March 20 ............ .56
42
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donated by Ross Putnam, and
March 21 ........... 54
40
West wood Co. will surface
March 22 ............ 58
38
the boards.
March 23 ............ .65
42
Ross Putnam, himself a fan
March 24 ............ 62
47
of great enthusiasm, is trying
March 25 ............ 54
46
to get nails donated, togeth­
Rainfall for week.
03
er with labor, to complete
the job.
Jim Fifield has drawn the
plans for the structure.
Mrs. C. W. Dam returned from
Missoula, Mont., and Spokane,
Wash., last week. She had been
visiting her sister, and brother,
and families.
Miss Glenna Hurst and Jerry
Smith, students at University of
Oregon. Eugene, spent Easter
vacation with her parents, Mr.
Open Mondays through
and Mrs. Glen Hurst.
Bert DeMoss was winner of the
Saturdays
shotgun given away by the Boy
Evenings by Appointments
Scouts and Burt Shuey has the
bicycle. No one has claimed the
Mixmaster as yet.
Mrs. George Asdel and son,
Fobert, of Port Orford, stopped
K
Friday night at Brookings, and
Pomona Grange
Honor Bob Knox
Co. Committeemen
At Eugene Meetinq ba>
Old-Time Dance
Help Needed On
Baseball Bleachers
Weather Report
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P age T hree
Brookings
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Where the Service
Is Better—
Where the Produce
Is Fresher—
TB JT
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Where the Money
aoes
Where the Variety
Is Larger—
THURS., FRI., And SAT., MARCH 29, 30 & 31st
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SUGAR 10 lb. Bag
KRAFT'S QUART JAR
63c
MIRACLE WHIP
WHITE STAR (Bite Size)
TUNA ! can
MEATS AND FISH
Fresh
Fancy
OYSTERS, Pint
59c CARROTS, 3 bunches 20c
Oregon Brand Sliced
Red Delicious
BACON, lb. . . . 55c APPLES. 2 lbs
Picnic
25c
White and Yellow
HAMS, lb............... 51c TURNIPS, 2 lbs..
n e have some good lockers that are
available now. Why not get one and
let its fill it with GOOD MEAT?
15c
Snow White
CAULIFLOWER, lb
FRISKIE CUBED OR MEAL
9c
67c
DOG FOOD 5 lb. Bag
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$1.09 BUTTER, lb
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76c
Household Cleanser
19c P0W0W, 2 for
23c
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MATCHES, 6-box carton 35c
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