Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 01, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, November i, 195
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Page Five
LOCAL NEWS
t Mr. and M rs. W. H. H ibbard
► ✓ of H a rb o r spent some tim e the
last of O ctober in W ashington,
w h e re th ey once lived. Mr. H ib­
b ard is now hospitalized a t E u ­
gene, and vxill sta y at the home
of his d a u g h te r for tw o w eeks
a f te r being discharged.
Mr. and M rs. C harles E. Low.
of S alem , fo rm e r residents of this
a re a , a re spending a few days in
B iookings th is week.
S ev eral of A m ber C am pbell’s
friends su rp rised h er w ith a b irth ­
day p arty . S unday evening. She
w as p resen ted w ith a gift as well
as a cake.
Thursday and Friday, November 1 and 2
130 LADIES BETTER DRESSES......... Formerly
Mr. an d Mrs. Bill H uffm an are
en jo y in g a visit w ith B ill’s m o th ­
er, who is here from Ashland.
S he is hoping to estab lish a busi­
ness here soon.
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON ALL COATS IN STOCK
Mr. and Mrs. Loren L a te r (R u th 1
Ila s s e t), left S unday night by bus
for P o rtla n d and Bangor,* Me.
Loren w as re cen tly statio n ed at
K odiak, A laska w ith the arm y.
T hey w ill viist L o ren ’s relatives.
Mrs. L a te r and baby will stay for
th re e m onths. Loren will re tu rn
to a C alifo rn ia base at th e end
of a 30-day furlough.
On Mel V e n te r’s ’’H re a k fa st
G an g ” pro g ram , T uesday m orn
ing w as h ea rd the voice of C lay­
ton Hicks, an a c co u n tan t living j
at Redmond, O regon, w ho w as in
S an F ran cisco th e first of the
w eek on business. C layton is the
. son of Rev. E. C. Hicks, of this
* place. He w as fo rm erly w ith the
F irst N a tio n al B ank of P o rtlan d ,
a t Coos Bay.
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S a n ta Rosa, Calif., w ere brief
v isito rs in th is a re a M onday. They
had ju st re tu rn e d from an e x ­
ten d ed trip to W ashington. I). C
w hich took m ost of the sum m er.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson once lived
a t M cM innville, O regon, and a re
a c q u ain ted w ith Leo P leil.
Mr. an d Mrs. R ichard S und
w ill be am ong those from t h i s 1
a re a a tte n d in g th e S tanford-W .
S. C. gam e, S a tu rd a y at P alo A lto I
w hen th e S ta n fo rd team , tied to r
leag u e lead will face the ever-
d an g e ro u s C o ugars w hich have
been th e scourge of m any te a m s '
th is y ear.
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. . Spec ¡at Purchase. ,
■’ 'A M A " WASHABLE TAFFETA DRESSES!
C/..-1 S’/rzp«
Mr. and Mrs. K arl O stenberg
w ent to P e ta lu m a S a tu rd a y and
S u n d ay to visit h e r fa th e r who
is in th e hospital th ere.
Mr. and Mrs. Irelan d of C hetco
Logging and Mill S upply Co., »
^ i r c enjoying the visit of th e ir 13-
^ h o n th s -o ld grandson. T erry Lee
jLeland. Mrs. Irelan d brought h h n ,
p i me w ith h er last Sunday
ih e week
The) will ta k e him
to Roseburg, Sunday.
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Checks „ beautiful array oj colors for jail— adorable
styles— cute necklines— flare shirts!
JoaiorSizes, 9tolS, ONLY . . .
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$ 5 .9 5
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Childrens
COTTON DRESSES
Sizes I to 14—
Formerly to $<95
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Ladies Rayon and Jersey
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NIGHTGOWNS
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j Broken sizes—formerly to $5.95
$1.95
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$1.95
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LADIES BLOUSES
LADIES SLIPS
at the mazing loir
Price o f
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Lace trimmed, Rayon-Sd { !
Il'lute and colors I
Broken Sizes—values to $3.98
$1.99
Good Early shopper selection,\
some counter soiled.
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$“¿1
Mr. and Mrs. R alph Vincent,
w hile on th e ir visit to B rookings
o v er the week-end, told of see-
L azella S te rn b e rg at a P o rtlan d
hospital. L azella, they report, is
ch eerfu l, but still is so helpless
she cannot feed h erself easily.
They asked th e P ilot to m ail a
copy each w eek to her, th a t she
m ight keep in touch w ith those
kind people who did so m uch for
h er cause follow ing h er trag ic
bu rn in g ea rly last spring.
Jen n in g s fleece won first in com ­
petitio n w ith o v er 360 from eight
s ta te s and A laska in th e braid
class at Pacific In te rn a tio n a l E x ­
position at P o rtla n d last m onth.
Mr. and Mrs. Jen n ings, now of
Langlois, fo rm erly lived in this
a re a and th e ir friends will be
glad to learn of th is honor.
Priced up to $ t 7.95 (Come early for g.xxl
PRICE O F ........................ $ 5 .0 0
selection) Now. at the amazing
M r .and Mrs. H enry K e rr a re
a t P o rtla n d and vicinity this week.
Bob C hurch is enjoying a leave
from th e navy. His m o th er w ent
to S an Diego, and they cam e to
B rookings by car. Bob drove a '
buddy on to P o rtlan d , soon a f te r
th e ir a rriv a l here. F riends hope
Bob will recognize the old town
SALE
CLEARANCE
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$1.99
Sale
Beatatjtd N ctv Patterns in " D A N R IV E R ” Gold Label Fabrics
GINGHAMS AND BROADCLOTHS
Individually cut in dress lengths— each pattern different— Fully wash
idle— color woven in. Fay Some o f these for yourself— FO R G IF TS!
Regularly sells for 98c ¡ kt yard
This Sale, O N L Y .............. ...
79C/ yd.
S 1 2 9 CLEARANCE MENS NOVELTY SHIRTS
8 ONLY, Girls Wool Plaid Bonnets
Sale Price ______
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12 ONLY, Infants Sweaters
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Sale 1>ricc
Greatly Reduced Prices!
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B on,y- Mens Knit T-Shirts, Gio Colors!
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$ 1 .2 9 REG.,
$2.98, NOW . . . .
$1.49
M a n y other items on sale— Come in and loot; over our Bargain Table for More hem s O f Unusual Savings!
M oore's V a rie ty & A p p a re l Shop
V e give S. & 11. Green Stamps on all sales!!