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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1952)
Page Thirteen Mr. and Mrs. W. L. C rissey en F or G eneral T ra c to r W ork, lev joyed a sh o rt visit w ith a niece H E LP W ANTED: Tire sales* eling and scrap in g for y ard , la n d and nephew of P o rtla n d last scaping, etc., see L eo n ard lia r- : m an iam fa m U ilia in g ’Uan i* r w " h ith h th ,h c e tru ck e kin* week when they stopped over vey, P h o ne 2597, Harbor. 3tf **’nd loKRinR o p eratio n s in the Golc P ow er outages, even for a short D on't forget your cham ber o f P ^ ^ ° n th e ir rc tu rn triP of the —_ Beach and B rookings areas. Riv tim e, plague th e P ilot beyond com m erce desires your presence so u th ern s la tc s and Mexico. W anted E xperienced F ry Cook erside tires a re w ell know n ir w ord w hen it com es to publish • the logging industry. O p p o rtu n ity E a" one of .h e own- C h ad s R e sta u ra n t ing a new sp ap er on tim e. W hen I W ? ci T h 1-'' no° " m w ' in8. » ' F o r S ale- (V k.s»r, e u n lim ited for th e right m an. S ta te n t Cliff House. This w .jrk a erg of S eaview D airy plans •, pow er is off as little as five min* gas r a n * O ^ n a d . i t GUI* e l’ ^ « t g o m e r y W ard le p ie s e n ta tiv e of the C oos-C urry trip of various cream eries and th e m etal in the linotype pot K le c .n c C o-operative «-ill be on dairies of ,h e w estern « X n of Moore s Pia,,..,, flrs, hous. * | w r i t i n g o r sec w ill “freeze” so th a t once th e liand to explain the low voltage O regon this w eek-end He will _________________ • P o m p a n j, G ra n ts pass. 3 pow er is restored, it wil tak e as The e h ' ',ncrcascd clcctric bills, be concerned in p ra ctices m ainlv m uch as a h alf to th ree -fo u rth s rh e cham ber m eets every T hurs- »»«miy. h o u r to b ring back to “h o t” so day noon a t the Cliff House. Kay S a n d stro m has closed her the m achine m ay be o p trated . It n t - , . I beau ty shop for th e w eek and is ° f C oast a t P o rtla n d atte n d in g a ' b eau ty w as such incident th a t delayed F r ^ h . V ? Book Cases, W riting Desks, Corner Cabinets, this issue of th e paper, as well eight Lines, of Coos Bay, w as school and clinic. W hile aw ay she as a n u m b er of recent issues. day "«‘ he5’ h 1S''° ' ' h<’r' ‘ ' !,S, F l i- " iir have « ‘m odelling done. ' Kitchen Cabinets. Breakfast Nooks, Doors, Win- JIM S UNION CABINET SHOP Cub S couts w ill hold pack m eet ing on th e last W ednesday eve nings of th e m onth. Mrs. S ta r r will ta k e th e den form erly under M rs. H igginbotham . Mrs. A nder son took Den for a m eeting for M rs. W allace last w eek a t her H a rb o r hom e. M ore den m others a re needed in the H a rb o r area, G eorge W idney told th e P ilot, on W ednesday. He also said he w ish ed to publicly th a n k Mrs. H igg in botham for th e w ork she has done w ith th e Cubs. <nj wiitp he announced p u rcti-l------------------------- ilowsf 1 rallies. Clipboard Dxirs, Drawers. ase of Fox Bros. T ruck which had « < 1 — J i’ J A I n been used to haul freight from P ortland. Mr. F ran k lin , by this F o r S ale- 10-11 Chev j a purchase, said he is ahio «««, ♦ L ' I^ i l C hcv- 4-door se- ru n a double schedule from and t " ru b b e r* ex ce*lent condi- to Brookings, da k ™ 8nd ' ° n . T*’rm s e a „ be m ade. $450. to Brookings, daily. F red Fox. Phone 2471. W ork on the special edition i® tm ep o rarily delayed by the neg lect of som e ad v e rtise rs in tu rn ■ng over th e ir copy, and the d e lay, p a rtly due to bus strik e of p ictu re cu ts reaching the P ilot office. T hree sections of the edi tion are p ractically done a t the Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beem w ent nionent. Two m ore a re planned to P o rtla n d last T uesday and re if it Will not delay the publica tion too m uch. tu rn e d hom e this week. / • I W P a rin g VlQSSltied AflS IF IT 'S M ADE OF WOOD — 'i <>C H A V E A JOB FO R /. £. F IF IE LD ! T tun ,.1T llw y 101 „1 Beach Road. Follow the Signs! REDFIELD’S MARKET SPECIALS — Friday and Saturday A m erican Legion A uxiliary, in R apid of Mr. o rd e r to raise money to send a Beems ju n io r to B eaver Girl S ta te at S outh S alem this June, has a ra rn g e d to hold a rum m age sale at the K ru- 1 building, form erly occupied Mr. and Mrs. S eliw ay of K lam by the W est Coast A uto Supply, a th F a lls spent last w eek-end at this S atu rd ay . G irls will be cho th e ir ac rea g e on P ioneer Road. sen from the ju n io r class, and Q u ite a n u m b er of th e local this experience is g re a tly sought te a c h e rs w en t to P o rtla n d this h.v the girls who com pete for the week to a tte n d the s ta te m e e t opportunity. ing ol O regon E d u cation A ssocia Dr. A. O. S ch m itt told triends tion. School w i l l resum e next W ednesday he w as tem p ted to ^ p n d a y m orning. It is hoped the m ake a six-m onths trip about the x ^ e k ’s vacation will help in its world, but added th a t this w as ab a te m en t of the epidem ics p rev now a dream , how ever being s e r ale n t in the area. iously considered. Mrs. M aude Gordon of City. S. Dak., is a guest and Mrs. Cliff Beem. The a re fo rm er resid ents of D akota. Lot. for Customers in our own Parking Groceries. Fruits, Vegetables and M eats’ GROCERY SPECIALS CORNED BEEF, 12-oz. 47c lints Solid Puck, hand peeled TOMATOES, 2’/a can . 25c I hints Solid Pack band peeled TOMATOES, 303s, 2 - 33c S A L E !! KRUGER BUILDING—Next to Eu-Lee’s Friday & Saturday, March 21 and 22 Sponsored by American Legion A u x ilia r y - Proceeds For "Girl State.” TOMATO JUICE 25c Hunts— 14 oz. 15c Hunts—4 tins TOMATO HOT SAUCE 25c ASPARAGUS, No. 2 . 35c H E N R Y W IL B A N K , Proprietor In Redfield's Market FRI DAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS . . 20c . 15c 59c Small, lean, by the piece . PEACHES, 2 ’/ 2 can 25c ('enter Cut MILK, all brands PURE LARD, 4-lb. pks. 49c T ic ( )ld-Stv!e Ring Bologna, or POLISH SAUSAGE, lb. IVORY, large bar . 15c SUGAR, 2 pkg. . 25c SALMON, No. 1 t o l l . . . 49c Soft and absorbent SCOT TOWELS, 150s . 19c . SCOT TISSUES, 2 rolls . 25c . KLEENEX, 200 tissues . 15c Skippy 15c Royal (dub ORANGE JUICE, 46-oz. 25c \ an ( ‘am p’s 65c Soap— bacial Tissues Evaporated- case of 48—$6.08 . . 87c 37c WALDORF TISSUE, 3 rls 25c Cal-1 op, Ellxrta freestone BACON, lb ................................. 4 9c PORK ROAST, lb. . A Scot Product------ Del Monte—in heavy syrup PINEAPPLE, 2'/as . PORK STEAKS, lb. Vegetable shortening Soft as obi linen— 1000 sheets Royal (dub APPLE SAUCE, 303 Center Cut 49c Party 'l ime Royal (dub Dainty Dim ple PEAS, 303 cans 1,1 (.R ISt.O . Powdered or Brown Del Haven Spears—all green RHUBARB, No. 2 . . 24c M ARKET MIRAI I.E W H IP SNOWDRIFT, 3 lbs. Bota! (.I11I7- ,n extra heavy syrup W IIB A N K 'S Chocolate coated C H E R R IE S L 1l , b - b o x • • 4 9 c Sa’ad Dressinq, qt. Hunts— 46 oz. TOMATO CATSUP RUM M AGE A rm our’s PORK & BEANS, 2 Vis . 23c DOG J O OD, 12 for $1.00 In Produce Department CARROTS. fresh, crisp, 2 bunches 15c I’O L V IO E S , No. 1 Mc. ||,s 49c <-J-.LI.RV, green. crisp, tasty. ||> qc IO M A IO E S . field ripened, lb. iqc — Fresh Seafoods and Poultry We handle Strictly Fresh Ec?s From S T A T E L IN E P O U L T R Y F A R M ! ! ’