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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1951)
Thursday, June 28, 1951 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILT, BROOKINGS, OREGON P ace N íne Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolfe art and on October 1, parcel post between the hours of 10 a. m. Saturday afternoon, checking on visiting in this area. Mr. Wolfe, rates will increase. Three hun and 3:30 p. m. Many of these progress of the area. Mr. Stanton ‘Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Sutter once affiliated with Brookings dred new postoffice boxes will be i pleople, to be connected with stated he was amazed at the have sent word of the birth of Electric & Radio, makes about received soon, which should be the Plywood Corporation, want apparent enterprise of this coun good news for those who have only temporary quarters until a ty and especially the south end. a son, Phillip Andrew, June 10. an annual visit here. been waiting for so long. Mrs. Sutter is the former Aud home can be built. Harriett Baker returned Mon Word from Warren Smith in rey DeMartin. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jennings day from Clear Lake Highlands dicate that he went to Tennes Orville Gensmer of Gold Beach Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keesey of where she assisted the Moore’s of Aberdeen, Wash., arrived to and Stanton Allison, vice-presi- see with Mrs. Smith, while away Bella Vista, Calif., were guests in the opening of their new store make their home here. Mrs. Jen- dent of Commonwealth, Inc., of o.. on their ...v.. vacation. ------------ - He — expects at the E. L. Miller home last on June 9. She attended sail- nings is the mother of Cliff and Portland, were callers here last 1 to be here early in July. Sunday. This is their first trip boat races on the lake the Sun- Roy Brimm, and is particularly happy to be near them. here and enjoyed it immensely. day before. The Keeseys have a small res In Portland in fact all Ore- Mrs. A. P. Hendricks, Pauline taurant there and have had lots gon —has eyes on this area, and and Nancy drove to Portland on of local drivers stop there for Thursday to spend the week-end its development. One cannot re their meals. veal his identity anywhere with with Grandmother Merrill. out having many questions di Mr. and Mrs. Carney Lee John- Gerald Hendricks and Robert rected his way. Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats son of Del Paso Heights, near Zook who have been in Portland Sacramento, were callers here Something of a record for in for a time, returned to Brookings last week. Mr. Johnson will shear quiries about rental property was Monday with Mrs. A. P. Hen-1 with E. L. Miller this season. experienced last Friday at the dricks. ALL BRANDS Pilot, when ten people came in Mrs. Bob Stanhurst Mr. and Joyce Munson, daughter of Mr. and family, accompanied by his and Mrs. Earl Munson, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanhurst, returned Tuesday fiance, Jerry Poland, and Mr. evening from a ten-day vacation and Mrs. Norman Weeck, of San For Sale: white enamel wood trip. They covered 1700 miles, Francisco «visitef. the Munsons stove with coils, $50. See Roy going to Portland. Seattle and as over the week-end. Sunderland. 18tf far north as Vancouver, B. C., Mrs. Lillian Welham and Fran- visiting relatives and sight-see To Trade: 3 large and exclu-» s of Seattle were gucsts cf ing. í ' residential lots, (Barview I Mrs. Goldie Smith over the past Iract) on Charleston Bay. Fine Mrs. Vern Smtih returned home week-end. beach overlooking bay entrance, Saturday after an extended visit Mrs. Goldie Smith, postmaster, Want property near Rith River with sisters at Portland. reports that a new money-order or in or about Brookings. Ad- 18tf Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tisdale system will be effective July 1, dress Box 1, care Pilot. LOCAL NEWS Redfield’s Market SPECIALS—Friday and Saturday $1.77 COFFEE, 2 lbs Classified Ads" CHEERIOS, family style, 2 for . 45c Teagarden Drip SYRUP, 5 lbs 68c TIDE WASHING POWDER 79c Del Monte Peas, 303 can of Cornelius, Ore., and Mrs. Tis dale’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Brown of Bellingham, W a s h., came Sunday evening to visit the Luther Tisdale family, and to enjoy some fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tisdale formerly lived in this area for a time. Pure Cane, C. & H. OREGON EXPLORATION Ròbcrt Gray’s sea voyav* è» esubhihrent. of Fort istoria in 1 lawaiian (20 half-slices, No. 2 can PINEAPPLE, each, 27c; 4 for . $1.00 BEANS, 2 for Park—stringless and tender—30} can • • Sell The Earth! * |[K8X><>CRX><>O<X^ . 76c . 39c Removes stubborn stains—^-gallon, 25c PUREX BLEACH, gallon . All Brands ! Attention . $1.49 MEATS BUDD'S We Are Pleased To AT REDFIELDS MARKET Budd Carr, Proprietor Announce Our Appointment SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY - SATURDAY as Curry Ccuty Disrtibutors HAMS, HAMS, HAMS, lb. For Uniforms and Equipment for Boy Scouts Cub Scouts Explorer Scouts . . 67c Tenderized, Halj or Whole BACON ENDS & PIECES, lb. Also we have leaders uniforms, too! 33c Sliced We have a Complc Stock On Hand-- LINK SAUSAGE, lb........................63c Make Your Selection Now! Little Pig SPARE RIBS, lb..............................59c Phillips CLOTHING . Fresh Supply oj Watermelons, Canteloupes Fruits and Vegetables! Boy Scouts and Their Parents! Bex 504 . CIGARETTES, carton i ♦ 2 ocean frontage tracts, 1 a. each. W a t e r right on spring. Each $1000 down. $50 month. * * * SPECIAL — Beautiful ocean view acre, protected spot, close to mills. Ideal for building rent als. $1400 with $400 down. * * • Excellent business opportunity axailable for right party. * * * Other homes, ocean frontage, lots and acreage. . STRING BEANS, 4 cans Roy F. Sunderland, Salesman Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Two-room house with 2’2 acres good land, spring. $3500 with terms. । 29c . I ^-mile north on Highway 101 ; ♦ . PEAS, 4 tins............................... 69c Real Estate Broker * . Park—tender and tasty, No. 2 tin M. G. BECKER ♦ 303 size Palmdale Butter GOÍ>C h ><>C h X>< h »>^ 20 acres with 1400 feet river frontage and 600 feet on county road. Good building sites. Spring water available. $1.08 CRISCO, 3 lbs Mrs. Ben Kerns Jr. and chil dren are visiting her parents and other relatives at Klamath Falls. They are expected home Sunday after a two weeks stay. LOTS As you like them —Harbor or j Brookings, with or without view,* good selection, priced $550 to $900. Pick yours now while they last. * • * 175 feet highway frontage for lease. 98c SUGAR, 10 lbs ni Lewis * lark.. lß04 gave the United Swb f riami to Oregon Lean and meaty s BEER POT ROASTS, lb. . . 78c Lean and tender Also cut-up, pan-ready Fryers, Ttvodb. average Brookings I ’ ~ ' " > ” -mm—L - u *