BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Thursday, May 10, 1951
adughter, Mrs. Sam Dotson, af
ter her release from Seaside hos
pital last week. Mrs. Dotson is
a bit better, but is terribly weak.
The younger daughter of Mr.
and
Pete Symens is home
A group of Brookings Cham from Mrs.
the
Seaside
hospital where
ber of Commerce members, in
she
underwent
emergency
ap
cluding Tony Christensen, Gor
pendectomy last week.
don Goetz, Ross Putnam, Joe Ja
have received word of
cobs, Roy Weideman and Mr. and the Friends
marriage of Miss Phyllis HuiT-
Mrs. Elmer Parke, president and man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
secretary, were guests Monday Orville Huffman, former r e s i-
noon of Del Norte chamber of dents, to Herbert Browning, at
commerce at Hotel Lauff, Cres- Madera, Calif., last month, where
cent City, at which time Parker they are making their home. The
presented the Del Norte group new Mrs. Browning is a graduate
a myrtlewood gavel as token of of the class of 1947 of the local
esteem and co-operation between high school.
the two bodies.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hayes re
Following the luncheon, the lo turned home last week after en
cal group was taken on a tour joying a couple of weeks vaca
of the new industries of Del Norte tion at Oakland and San Fran
county, including the Tank Faim. cisco,
visiting relatives.
at the Oil Terminal Co. dock: I
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wach
Dutton Mill; Citizens Dock and । (nee Mary Ann Biddle) of Eu
aboard the lumber schooner Ro- gene, spent the week-end visit
lando; and through West Coast ing Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Biddle
Veneer Co. pant.
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McAdams.1
Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Strommen i
have returned home after a com-',
bin« d business and pleasure trip I
tniough the southwestern part '
। c Hhe United States.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Webb left j
At the April meeting of Harbo | for their home in Millerton, Pa.,!
Womens Club, April 27, two new after spending the winter months'
members, Mrs. Elsa Raveks and at their homt* near Harbor.
Mrs. Minnie Lantz, were taken
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Richey are
into the club.
visiting their nephew, D. Turek,
A discussion on the damage for a few’ days after spending!
done by stray cattle was held, the winter travelling in their
and it was decided to contact the trailer.
Curry County Pomona Grange
county officials to see what can
be done about getting the herd is meeting with Chetco Grange
law re-enstated in Curry county. as hosts this Saturday, the meet-
The library board reported on mg open at 11, with pot luck
the library, and more childrens dinner at noon. All Grangers are
books are needed to fill the num invited.
Among the service men home
ber of requests for this type of
book. If anyone in the commun ovei the week-end were Donald
ity has childrens books, up and Jaklewicz, who is with the Sea
through high school age, please bees at Port Hueneme, Calif.;
donate them to the library, as i Pvt. Tony Felipe, who is with
children eagerly look for these. the army engineers at Fort Lew
Children are the greatest patrons is, Wash.; and Raymond Reek
of the library. Of 324 books tak- man. who is with the navy at
en out in March, 180 were by Moffitt Field, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Specht
children, and 144 by adults.
It may be possible to open the of Ashland visited their niece,
library two nights a month for ¡Mrs. Kathryn Reekman for a
benefit of those who cannot get ' I couple of days last week. Carroll,
University of Oregon, also
theie during the daytime. The
present hours are from two to spent the week-end at home,
here, having accompanied Bob
live on Tuesdays and Fridays.
It was decided to hold a food Stout and a friend, who were
sale at Dimmicks Market, May। coming to Brookings for t h e
club, week-end.
26, to raise funds for the club.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Campbell
Clara Hyland and Hanna Travis
were in charge of the recreation are moving into their now home
hour, and conducted several en on the old airport site.
joyable games. Refreshments
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guerrettaz
were served by Viola Hanscam, went to Portland last week-end
Hannah Travis and Kathryn to attend the funeral of a friend.
Reekman.
Locals Guests Of
Del Norte C. of C.
Harbor Womens
Club Met April 27
Brookings
Market
Where the Money
Goes Farther—
Where the Variety
la Larger—
Where the Service
la Better—
Where the Produce
la Fresher—
THURS., FRI., And SAT., MAY 10th, 11th & 12th
WHITE KING GRANULATED
SOAP POWDER, giant .
O1C
LIBBY'S CREAM STYLE Golden Bantam
16c
75c
CORN, 303 can
BEST FOODS REAL (Pint, 45c)
MAYONNAISE, quart
MEATS AND FISH
$1.25
FRYERS, each
PORK CHOPS, lb
Red SNAPPER, lb
63c
49c
BACON, lb
Wilhelma Brown, R.: N., of
Smith River, has taken employ
ment at the office of Dr. R. M.
White. She began her duties on
An invitation was received by Monday.
the Pilot last week from Clark
Schley, now at Yokohoma, Japan,
Telling of his forthcoming grad
uation, May 31, at the American
school of that place. A son of
Farm Bureau meeting has
Mrs. Ersa Fisher, Clark finished been set for Wednesday, May 16,
his sophomore year in the local at 7:00 p. m. at Chetco Grange.
schools, before going to Japan to This is also a dinner meeting,
live with an uncle and aunt, in the Pilot was informed, and all
the occupation forces.
Farm Bureau members are urged
In a foot-note, Clark asked to be present.
about his old triends, and said
he’d like to come back to Ore
gon—soon. While here he was
active in 4-H work.
COURTIER'S
Beauty Studio
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. John Musser,
former local residents, are par
ents of a 7-lb. 6-oz. son born at
Seaside hospital, April 22. They
have named the young man Don
nie Charles.
Mrs. Estelle Garrard came from
Woodland. Calif., to be with her'
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Saturdays
Evenings by Appointments
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SIERRA PINE BATH SIZE
TOILET SOAP, 4 for
BUTTER, lb
76c MARSHMALLOWS
13c
Green Spot, No. 5 can
Hunt's 300 size
PEAS
43c
Wonder Food, 12-oz. bag
Solid Pack
15c ORANGE ADE
31c
NESTLE'S EVER-READY (’ó-lb., 25c)
COCOA, lb. . . . 45c
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SLICED BEETS .
CITY.
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59c GRAPEFRUIT, lb
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