Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 29, 1951, Page 13, Image 13

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    Thursday, November 29, 1951
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BROOKIXGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
p “ anie M umou did it a g a in
The series of N ational Wild- | |
last Saturday he caught two sal- life Federation articles currently
bu ild - rnon in The v> ''" c h u c k . on.' tip p in g
being p u b lish e d in th e P ilot
in £ built by T. W. Zenier. for the scales at 27 Pounds, while the creating much comment and good
the liquor store, east of Henricks other was a tin>' 23-lb. beauty, will among readers, who say the
F u rn itu re store, is now being put Ho" ever. he didn't get the thrill featu r is well w orth while. The
to used by the liquor commission from thesp ,h a t " as m anifest youth, especially, say they learn
with Mr. Zenier as local agent. <wice recentl>’ " h e n he came up much about natu re frome these
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:cv n - Practically floating in air articles, dealing w i t h anim als
Thanksgiving dinner served at - e v e n the W ig h t of the salmon tish or plants.
t hi tco Inn lest Thursday, a t - , . . . «ncug.. io hold him down,
tracted a gratifying crowd, Jos.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry K err will
Taylor told the Pilot early this
Ccpst KO to points in W ashington this
week. He says th at day by day Q ‘
Co
here lai' : week-end. including Fort Lewis
reputation of his hotel and din. Saturday was gratifying to th? where thpv w i„
their
ing room is spreading.
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L,11‘an Graves Robert, who ju st returned from
Plenty of flowers and good wishes _ vpn„
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Have you m adrt your reserva- went to the new residents from .
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tion for the first weekly cham ber other business houses in the dis- on
f , .. h 1 o m e u ith them
of commerce luncheon, to be serv- trict.
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ed at Chetco Inn dining ro o m ,’
All lily and daffodil grow ers of
on Wednesday, Dec. 5? If not do qt, ^ ° rge
r " tUTrn . to hls this area are asked to furnish
so by phone to Pete J. Lesmeis- *J ^ e s at P o r . and University, all thp data thcy wjsh toJd (o
ter, Phone 294. at once. If s u f f i c - ,^ nda? n,«h t’ aItPr spenthng the world jn the specia, edltjon Qf
lent num ber will come each week, T han^ sg\ \ inS bobday with his PHot planned for Dec 2? The j
this will be the fu tu re practice of
Mr. and Mrs. C arl Ber- home of w inter flowers mav l)e
the cham ber.
ger and family. He will have two just w hat the worJ(J has
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The w eath er report, which has
Gilbcrt S t M arie’ who « P la te d
been a weekly part of the Pilot tbe *h° e repair " agon- next to
since its existence, except for one the b a e i y ' hai> m° xed to Long’
lone exception, is missing this !' ie" ’? ' asb ’ a card to the p ,Io ‘
week. Mr. W hirry, w eather o b - ire ' e a e d ’ Tuesday.
server, failed to give it to the ‘
Pilot.
M erchants about town have put
th area in a C hristm as shopping
mood by clever window decora­
tions. There rem ains but a short
month until th at big day. W in­
dows of town also show th at the
needs can be supplied at home.
The city council met Tuesday
evening in reg u lar session a fte r
missing last week due to absences
of two members. Work of con­
sidering ordinances was the main
discussion.
Page Thirteen
" a n tin g to learn about.
An am using incident happened'
to the drum m er, Bill Shiplev on
Tuesday, while the band was giv-
ing its concert a» Rotary meet-
in ,. The head of his drum -stick
'■ sened, and flew across Chetco
Inn lobby. Bill took the incident
in his stride.
PATTERN OF THE WEEK
4188
C arpenters are at work on the
Ben K erns home, finishing the
roof and some of the interior.
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Redfield’s Market
G w r r / r / , Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats
SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday
—
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We handle strictly fresh eggs from Paul Bowen Poultry Farm !
Dunbar—W hite meat
CRAB MEAT, ’/ 2 S .................... 59c
Bakers Premium—Sweetened
COCOANUT, shredded, 4-oz. pk. 15c
Arm & Hammer
(
SODA, lb. pkg.............................. 40c
Por Cakes and pastry frying—
CRISCO, 6 lbs.
. . . . .
\ cgetable shortening
SNOWDRIFT, 3 lbs..................... 95c
W ellm an’s Unsweetened
PINEAPPLE JUICE, 46-oz.
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29c
JUICE, No. 2 tins (closeout)
.
15c
W ellman’s (irapefruit and Orange
All Brands of
MILK, case of 48 tall
SIZES
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4 fo 16
NECK SIZES*
CIGARETTES, carton
•£' —O7
7
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3
M . D. TISSUE, 6 rolls
Roy F. Sunderland, Salesman
H ours: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.
iooo
ARMSTRONG SETS A
SPECIA L: Good income prop­
erty. House 34 completed w ith 2
completed rental units and 1 re n t­
al 80 p e r cent completed. $11,-
‘"CALL ME SPORTY" Advance pattern
500. Terms.
* 4 1 8 8 . For (aunty |unK>r*, a precinon-tail-
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ored jport »hirt with top-«titch detailing
City lots, w ith w ater, ready to
The patch pocket i* buttoned tw»t like Dad's
best Size* 4-6. 8-10, 12-14, and 16 for neck
to build on. A ttractively priced
M ie * I I . I I P , 12, 12'z, 131» and 14 2S<
with easy term s.
TO ORDER PATTERNS SEND 25c in coin*
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(no stamp*) for eoch pattern, with size,
Excellent business location on
name and addres*, designating which p a t­
highway, close in.
tern you want by it* number
•oszw*
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Send to A tlas P a tte rn Dept.
S.o00 down will put you in a BHP, 6455 Sunset Blvd. Los An-
good going business. See us for geles 28, Calif.
particulars.
j
'/y/k b a c c ..
Many p a tte rn s in both enam el
floor coverings and inlaids. Priced
for every budget.
Be sure to visit this depart­
m ent in our basement.
Hendricks
Furniture Co.
Curry and Del N orte Count tee’
Largest F urniture Store.’
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W IIB A N K 'S
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LOTS—Various locations, w ith or
w ithout view, d t y w ater, priced
from $700 to $1550. Easy terms.
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Other homes, ocean frontage,
lob» and acreage.
Ï Sell The Earth!
M ARKET
H E N R Y H IE IIH N R .
$1.59
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49c
. . . .
65c
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67c
sheets
SCOT TISSUE, 6 rolls
Maxwell 1 louse—good to the last drop
INSTANT COFFEE., 2-oz. jar
.
53c
.
65c
Quick dissolving soap.
WHITE KING, giant size
.
( leans wash with or without rinsing.
TIDE, giant s i z e ...................... 79c
Wear-Ever Aluminum
HOUSEHOLD FOIL, 2 5 -ft. pkg. 29c
. . .
37c
Sal.id Bowl—Pints, 25c.
SALAD DRESSING, quart
BISQUICK, 40-oz; pkg.
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47c
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47c
lolly 1 ime—yellow or white
Picnic Style
PORK ROAST, lb.
45c
By the piece— Top Quality
BACON, lb.
.
For Biscuits, Muffins, Waffles etc.
In Redfield's M arket
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SOME good investm ent prop­
erties in Cury County. Come
in and see what we have to
offer.
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SUBDIVISION in H arbor. Ap­
proxim ately half acre, priced rig h t
- a t $890 to $1050.
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DRY MILK, M b . pkg.
Good motel site w ith several
cabins suitable for remodeling.
$6500 takes it.
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Borden’s Starlac
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SPECIAL— 2-bedroom house on
2 4 acres. Outside city limits yet
close in. Good proposition for a
builder. Im m ediate possession —
$7000 with $2300 down.
.
KRISPY CRACKERS, 2 lbs.
Kancial Quality
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$ 6 .5 9
Sunshine—flaky-thin saltines
^Real Estate Broker
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Prince Albert Smoking
^4-mile north on Highway 101
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TOBACCO, 1 l b . ......................97c
M. G. BECKER
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All Brands—
11 to 14
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$1.98
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49c
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35c
Cheese for snacks and sandwiches
PABST-ETT, 2 lbs........................ 99c
Fresh, lean
59c
1 leinz oven-fresh, with pork and tomato sauce
BAKED BEANS, 7 oz.................... IO
A ll meat— old style
FRANKFURTERS, lb.
Peter Pan
PEANUT BUTTER, 12-oz. jar
> ) tc
PORK STEAKS, lb.
POP CORN, pkg..........................18c
55c
TOM ATO JUICE, 4 6 o z ..
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