Thursday, March 27, 1952
j ^ y i ^ 'S - H A R B O R PILOTS BROOKINGS, OREGON
Page Thirteen
tra in home. She had been a guest
A m otto, ap p earin g in th e ad- house to house salesm en , and an y
[at the hom e of Col. and Mrs.
v
ertisem
en t tellin g alxiut hom e w ho invest n o th in g in th e co m
Rice.
im p ro v em en t loans, stru c k the m unity should be avoided w h e n
Dr. Roy M. W hite took M rs .!
Pad" S a lv a g e sent w ord to his fancy of everyone about to w n : ev er possible. It w ill not ta k e
Bd F. Ackley, local atto rn ey ,
P atro n ize Hom e M erch an ts.” It long to prove th is s ta te m e n t to
W hite to S an F ran cisco T u e s d a y .1 left for Coos Bay today to a t | parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sal-
goes
w ith o u t saying th a t hom e
1 Mrs. W hite w ill go to T exas t o '
tend to legal business. He will p a g e , th at he had m een prom oted m» rc h a n ts pay hom e taxes, su p m ost any civic-m inded person.
be with h er fa th e r w ho is ill.
to serg ean t in th e 40th Division
re tu rn Sunday.
Pypuewriter ribbons available
in th e supply d e p a rtm e n t. He is p o rt hom e schools, aid hom e en at the P ilot Office.
Mrs. O rp h a M. B row n cele
terp
rises.
and
c
a
re
for
local
peo
L ittle G lenda K effer who danc in K orea His b r o th e r Dick has
brated h er 87th b irth d ay S a tu r
Find w hat you w ant th r o u g h
ple w hen ca re is needed. These
ed
at the fashion show S a tu r been promoted to first oook at
the Pilot Class Afls.
day, M arch 22, a t th e hom e b f
[Cam p R o b erts, C alif.
relatives in M edford. P la n s w ere day evening w as from the J a c k
i n ’s dancing studio, Eugene. She
to have a fiv e-generation p ictu re
I ete L esm eister is "itch in g ” to
taken a t the tim e. Mrs. B row n w as here a t th e request of Mrs. w atch a g roup of y o u n g sters out
E dna Young of Young’s Hotel
made h er hom e w ith h e r daugh-!
on the diam ond, lim bering up the
She
is d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. old "soup” bones which h a \e be
ter, Mrs. V ern S m ith th e p ast!
Book Cases, W riting Desks, Corner Cabinets,
G lenn Keffer, and g ra n d d au g h
w inter.
come flabby from disuse durin g
K itchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors, W in
----------------------------- -----------— — I te r of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Sko- the w inter. P ete is burning some
pect, of H arbor.
m idnight oil corresponding w ith
dows ( E'ratnes, Cupboard Doors, Drawers.
H. E. Root, field re p re s e n ta probable yo u n g sters who will tie
tive for the U. S. W eath er Bu- one the "B eaver" squad here, on
I F IT 'S M A D E O F W O O D —
a S unny Sunday in May.
i ta u , w as a c a lle r in Brookings
i L o ca l N e w s
JIM S UNION CABINET SHOP
Safety Patrol Put
In Action In City
I his w eek w ill see th e begin M onday and Tuesday to inspect
"S m fh-C orona" Typew rite™ «t
ning of a "S a fety P a tro l P ro the local observation station. He
the P ilot Office.
gram " in th e B rookings schools, also called on Mr. and Mrs. Dew
with the six th g ra d e being chos ey A kers, w ho for m any years,
en as m em bers of th e safety p a w ere w e a th e r observers at Bon
trol. Officers selected w e re:
n ers F erry, Idaho.
C ap tain —D avid W esteren.
R ecent visitors a t the F ra n k
L ie n te n a n t- R ay W allen.
H
a
sse tt hom e w ere Mrs. R. M.
S e rg e a n t—S h aro n M um bow er.
W
altz
of S alem , Mr. and Mrs.
Crossings w ill be p a tro lle d by:
M
erle
W
altz of W ecoma Beach;
1. C rossing betw een school and
s iste r and nephew of F ran k Has-
H earthstone.
2. C rossing a t end of school e tt; also Mr. a n d Mrs. Eddie
Free P a rin g
Jackson of H ayfork, Calif.
sidewalk.
Lot.
(,
3. C rossing betw een S hell S ta
Lt. Jam es E. Collis, son of Mr.
tion and postoffice.
and Mrs. W. J. Collis, left S u n
P atro lm en w ill be on d uty d u r day for his assignm ent, and pos
ing the noon h o u r and w hen the sible overseas shipm ent. His wife
city children com e to school in and baby son left by plane from
the aftern o o n , and im m ediately C rescent C ity for New York, to
a fte r school w hen th e aftern o o n rem ain w ith her relativ es while
shift is dism issed. It is th e hope Lt. Collis is overseas.
of the school th a t th is program
m ay be of g re a t v alu e in th e b et
Sunday m orning the M other-
te r handling of traffic and elim singers will m ake th e ir first pub
ination of d an g e r to th e children lic appearance, under direction
[Of the area.
of Mrs. Rice, at the B aptist Com
W illiam B rown, B rookings chief m unity church for a few n um
of police, has prom ised his co- bers durin g the m orning service.
e-Mration in th e en terp rise, and
Mrs. G eorge Tickle, w h o s e |
haw consented to help w ith the
hom e is in K ansas City, left for
proper tra in in g of th e patro lm en .
A lbany and S e a ttle t a k e h er
> O f H A V E A JOB FO R /. £’. F IF IE L D !
lin n off Ilw y 101 at Reach Road. Follow the Signs!
REDFIELD'S MARKET
SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday
for Customers in our own Parking
C limit*
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SC R E E N E D S A N D A N D G R A V E L
SALVAGE SAND AND GRAVEL
TO P SO IL
Phone 2341
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F IL L D IR T
D R A IN A G E R O C K
L E O N A R D ’S REAL ESTATE
W I I B A N K 'S
M ARKET
H E N R } W IL B A N K , Proprietor
In Redfield's Market
FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS
By the piece—
P*E$H
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. 55c
FRESH OYSTERS, pint
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s id e
PORK, lb.
SLICED BACON, lb.
49c
PRODUCE DEPT.
69c
Piece Bacon or
PICNIC HAMS, lb...................
. 49c
Bure Pork
SAUSAGE, lb.
,
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49c
PORK ROAST, lb........................ 49c
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He handle Strictly Fresh Eggs From S T A T E F IN E P O U L T R Y F A R M !!!