Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 08, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, November 8, , 95,
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NEW S
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Page Five
1 Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k *Boyer of F red W itherell to P endleton last
i M esquite. Nev., w ere visiting old week
i lends for a sh o rt tim e recently, Mrs. to a tte n d the fu n e ral of
father-in-law .
M 's B oxer is the form er Hazel C apt. W e th e rell’s
W
itherel,
her
husband, is
r °lnian. and they have been vis-
w ith the arm y in K orea, and w as
ifim»
U..—
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.
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iting h er son, M arion Tolm an. unable to re tu rn for th e fun eral.
and his fam ily a t C rescent City.
Miss G race Levine re tu rn e d last
Mr. and Mrs. H enry P ayne left
week
to her home a t Riverside,
recen tly on a tw o-w eeks trip to
L alif., at te r vacationing here at
E
a
s
te
rn
O
regon
w
here
t
i
e
I he ra g drive, un d er sponsor­
the home of Miss B etti Bolin. 1
ship of the local P.-T. A. is lag ­ 'is it th e ir son, K enneth.
Both
young wom en are nurses.
ging som ew hat, m em bers report. •fam ily a t Mt. V ernon, anu H tn iv
S everal local children atten d ed
"
i
l
l
try
his
best
to
brii
•
r
Children m ay bring rags to the
the (. rippled C hildren's clinic, at i
school, or anyone having ra g s to an elk.
U-o’d Beach last W ednesday. H t.d
|
Mrs.
Emily
Mauk
returned
t<
dispose of m ay leave them a t any
in each county tw ice a year, these
of these places: H anscam s, Dim- | h er hom e at S pokane recently ai clinics bring specialists to exam -
m ick's B rookings M arket, R ed­ I te r visiting for several w eeks ai
e children and prescribe pro p er
field's M ark et, F re e m a n ’s C hetco ! the hom e of h er d au g h ter. Mrs tv» atment.
I
Joe
K
nutsen.
M
rs.
K
nutsen's
sis­
S tore o r a t th e V. F. W. hlal. Only
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Beem and
cotton and wool rags, fret of ter, M rs. Vingil H um phreys, was
fam
ily and son-in-law and d a u g h ­
buttons, snaps and zippers, a re also a visitor here at the sam e
tim e as h e r m other. She has re- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W atson,
w anted.
went to M edford and C am p W hite
W . W. S m ith re tu rn e d F rid ay tu rn ed to h e r hom e at B urnt Sunday. They spent some tim e at
Woods.
from a trip to S alem w ith S heriff
the hom e of friends and heard the
Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Sm ith a c - 1
Sabin, ta k in g a couple of p ris­
local B arbershoppers sing at the
oners to th e s ta te pen iten tiary . com panied th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. ' erm p.
John U.pmeyer and d au g h ter.
Joan, spent a w eek at H a rrisb u rg
having been called th ere by th e!
illness of his m other, who is re-
ported critical.
M rs. W ill T olm an is enjoying
a couple of w eeks visit at C alas-
toga. Calif., w ith h er b rother-in-
law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs.
B astian B eeger. Mr. Tolm an w ent
th ere th e first of the week to
visit for a sh o rt tim e before they
re tu rn e d home.
Mr. and M rs. A. C. Joy re ­
tu rn ed recen tly from a w eek’s
visit to Lyons, Ore., w here they
visited th e ir youngest d au g h ter.
Mrs. Jo h n P rid eau x . and her fa m ­
ily. T hey report the w e a th e r w as
frosty w hile there.
People of this vicinity w ere in­
terested in th e ‘‘Ain’t I P u r tv ? “
p ictu re on page 35 of the Nov.
1, issue of O regon F arm er, as it
v a s a p ictu re o f the young so"
of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k lin F a n g e r
TELEPHONE 442
of Gold Run R anch, up the south
^ f i n k of the Chetco. The F an g ers
W eig h t th e ranch from Mr. and
C EN TRAL BUILDING— Brookings
Mrs. Clive M anley several m onths
ago. and it is know n to the older
r o d e n t s as the P lu m m er Ranch.
^ B r. and Mrs. Jam es Davis and
d lig h te r re tu rn e d to th e ir home
at Coos Bay a f te r visiting
four day s at the hom e of __
b ro th er-in -law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. D. C. Jag g ers. O th e r recent
visitors at th e Jag g e rs hom e w ere
A T R E D F IE L D 'S M A R K E T
th e ir son-in-law and d au g h te r.
Mr. and Mrs. H arvey E lm ore,
Budd Carr, Proprietor
who a re m aking th e ir home at
U kiah w h ere H arvey is w orking
in the woods for a form er local
resident. Arley Beasley.
Everything at Big Reduced Prices__
Mr. an d Mrs. F red G ustafson
left M onday on a trip to the
COM E IN—SH O P A N D SAVE!
so u th w est an d p a rtic u a rly rhe
G rand Canyon, w hich they did]
not have tim e to see in th e ir fo r­
m er trip in th a t section of the
SP E C IA L S FOR F R ID A Y — S A T U R D A Y —
cou n try .
D ue to A rm istice day. Nov. 11.
falling on S unday this year, the
holiday will be observed on M on­
/ endcrized
day an d th e re will be a holiday
for gov ern m en t w orkers, indue,
ing the local post offices w hich
will be closed.
observe N a tio n al E duca
T
e re
will
be an
- r 1 W eek,” th
,,,n
v w
in oe
Wen
cn house a t th e local school on
mr«dnv N
Vrunmluir
-n
Thursday.
ovem ber 1K
15. w hich all
p aren ts a re urg ed to visit. The
them e this y e a r is “U nite F or
Freedom .”
,«r
TOP
5-YARO LOAD
$ 8 .0 0
BROOKIUGS LAND AND
TOWNSSTE COMPANY
B U D D 'S
CLOSING OUT SALE, SATURDAY!
■ Big Special On Smoked Meats—
PICNIC HAMS., lb .................... 49c
REGULAR HAMS, ib.
63c
Shank end, Ib.
Butt Eend, lb.
59c
65c
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Groceries, Emits, Vegetables, and Meats
SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday
Mellowest
ICE CREAM, ’/2-gal.
79c
Del Monte
pineapple juice , 46- oz .
Del Monte, 303 cans—can,
S W IF T S — H alj or Whole Slab
SLAB BACON, Ib.
PINEAPPLE, 4 for
96c
Del Monte, 303 cans, heavy syrup.
APRICOTS, can, 22c, 5 for
$1.00
Del Monte— 303 cans
FRUIT COCKTAIL, can 25c; 4 for 98c
Del Monte, 303 cans, in heavy syrup
PEACHES, can, 24c; 4 for
. .
92c
Del Monte
TOMATO JUICE, 46-oz.
29c
Del Monte
TOMATO CATSUP, bottle
19c
Del Monte
PUMPKIN, 21
can
15c
Del I Liven Red Sour Pitted
CHERRIES, can, 27c; 4 for
Libby, 303 cans
.
$1.00
.
$1.08
in heavy syrup
PEARS, can, 29c; 4 for
.
Libby
CORN BEEF, 12-cz.
45c
Old South—S cans, Ji.oo
ORANGE JUICE, No. 2 can . . 14c
Old South
ORANGE JUICE, 46-oz.
28c
Washing Powder
TIDE, Giant size
.
.
85c
oless—new
..... crop
69c
Salad Dressing—A Nalley Product
CHAMPION, quart jar
49c
<S. & VV. PRETI
NUT BREAD
.
29c
?OC
RAISINS, 4 lbs.
SH IFTS W HOLE
C. 0 . LEONARD
L L LEONARD
Redfield’s Market
59c
25c
Drifted Snow or Gold Medal
ARM O U RS (.rescent Brand
SLICED BACON, Ib.
49c
FLOUR, 49-lb. sack
$4.29
Golden Erest Gilorcd
Fresh, Mealy
SPARE RIBS, Ib.
59c
Pan Ready Fryers and Small Turkeys
C L O S IN G
OUT
SALE
OLEOMARGARINE, Ib.
27c
CHEDDAR CHEESE, Ib.
59c
Free Parking for Customers in our own Parking Lot