Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 10, 1952, Page 13, Image 13

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    Thursday, April io, 1952
DKOOKINGS-HARBOR P IL O T . BROOKINGS, O R EG O N
to Sm ith R iver for a dance at
the com m unity hall, w here the
S m ith R iver Legion and A uxiliary
By E th e l Goodlin
♦
w ere hosts to a large crowd. The
business session w as held S u n ­
Lu.sf/icf Legion C onvention
day at th e M em orial hall w ith
, The first d istrict convention of
p>istrict No. 1. of A m erican Le- D istrict C om m ander H u rb e rt in
charge. A m em orial service was
ion and A uxiliary, w as held in
conducted
by E unice F aris. G en­
"rescent C ity w ith a tw o-day ses-
e
ra
l
ch
airm
an for the convention
ion, S a tu rd a y and S unday. N ear-1
w as K eith Young of S m ith River.
b 100 registered at th e M em o rial
||hall w ith d eleg ates and visitors I H elping w e r e D iam ond Moen,
g eneral se c re ta ry and tre a s u re r;
an d local legion m em bers p re s­
K enneth Laym and, d istrict p ro ­
ent. Am ong officers w e re: chief
g ram ch airm an . The first d istrict
g u est of honor, John D. Home,
is m ade up of M enocino, H um ­
s ta e t co m m an d er; d istrict com ­
boldt and Del N o rte C ounties.
m an d er w as C h arles H u rb e rt;
E a ster Service, Sun d a y
D istrict A u x iliary P resid en t w as
Mrs. E rick Q uist.
E a rly m orn sunrise services will
be held a t th e ocean beach. E a s t­
T he c e le b ratio n opened w ith a
e r Sunday, b e l o w th e S h a k e r
p arad e S a tu rd a y evening, which
church a t 6:30. Rev. E. C. H icks
ended a t th e M em orial hall w here
will deliver the e a rly m orning
a crab feed w as enjoyed. T he a u x ­
m essage. A 30c b re a k fa st will be
iliary of K la m a th and C rescent
served follow ing th e service. The
C ity had ch a rg e of refreshm ents.
Boy Scouts, assisted by Scout
F ollow ing th e su pper all w ent Leaders, will be on hand to have
• ¿SMITH RIVER :
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A m eeting of the N eedle and
Pin club w as held and officers
w ere elected fo r th e y e a r:
P resident Judy P h ettep lace .
V ice-Pres
M arjorie F itzh u g h .
S e c re ta ry Linda S anders.
R ep o rter N orm a W estern.
We have s ta rte d w o rking on
c u r needle cases.
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Classified Ads"
R ead
P ilot
Ads
it
pays!
A p artm en t for re n t: 1 room s
and bath, u n fu rn ’shed $450 mo.
In q u ire G ould’s Shoe S to re. 6 tf
L o st: black le a th e r w a lle t in
P ine Cone T h e a tre , on S a tu id a y
night. F in d er keep m oney but
please re tu rn pap« rs and w allet
to Dick M arch, B rookings Lun-
ilr \ .
GROCERY DEPT.
Buick special, looks good, runs fair.
Hand winch and 200 feet of 3 ^ cable and about
A-
200 feet of 3 4-inch cable.
Also have pulley blocks, stump pullers and three
wood ranges; angle iron, flat iron, etc.
.
Free Farming for Customers m our own Parking
Lot.
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and Meats!
193^ Plymouth, good condition.
1936 Ford truck transmissions and rear ends.
Ford Eaton rear end and wheels.
kt
SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday
1941 Dodge 4x4, i ’/ 2 ton.
16, i~, iS, 19, 20, 21 and 23-inch used tires, tubes
and wheels.
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Flllb NcW’S NotCS —
REDFIELD’S MARKET
1941 Dodge 4x4, '/j.ton and trailer and several
extra parts.
Several good radiators and other car parts!
I . 11 />i i
Local News
USED CARS & PARTS FOR SALE
194*
Page Thirteen
th e bonfires ready. All are in ­ I hom e at Albany, Ore., following
vited to come.
sev eral days visit w ith h er par-
par
S unday school will be held at ents. Mr. and Mrs W ill M orrison.
10 a. m. w ith a special E a s te r
Mrs. K enneth Laym an has re ­
p ro g ram a t th e church at 10. T he tu rn ed to h er hom e following h er
m orning service will be at 11 a. release from Seaside hospital,
m. w ith Rev. p. C. K nutson. S p e­ w here she und erw en t su rg ery . She
cial m usic will be given by the is convalescing satisfac to rily .
choir. T he public is invited.
O ther S m ith R iver Neirit
S u p erv iso r F red H aight enjo y ­
Mr. and Mrs. C h arles Young
ed a visit w ith his d au g h ter, and
and
Mrs. H arold Young re tu rn ed
g ra n d au g h ter. Mrs. Ira T h a tc h e r
from
P o rtla n d and C am as. W ash
and Beckie S ue of P alo Alto, who
w here they had been for th e past
spent the vacation here.
Rev. and Mrs. Newell K nudson week. C h arles had som e m edical
and little son, David, of Mt. S h a s­ tre a tm e n t w hile at P o rtlan d .
W ilson F ree m a n a s p i r e s to
ta, accom panied his m other, Mrs.
build houses on his land south
P. C. K nutson to S m ith R iver of H arb o r on the scale th a t H enry
w here they spent several days
K aiser builds boats, he has five
a t the p a re n ta l home. They re ­
tu rn e d hom e F riday.
z z
z in the process of co n stru c tio n at
present and will soon be tu rn in g
Mr. and Mrs. M arland Rice and them out in g ran d scale w hen he
th ree sons have re tu rn e d to th e ir really gets down to business.
Assist the Bunny—
Royal ('lui >— in heavy syrup—
Lg. AA Eggs, dozen . 55c
Rhubarb, No. 2 tin . 25c
Royal Club
Cal-Top, Flberta freestone
Orange Juice, 46-oz. 27c
Peaches, 2Vi tin, 3 for 79c
Royal Club
Del Monte—cream style
Tomato Juice, 46-oz. 25c
Corn 303s, 19c; 3 for 55c
Meco— large sweet
Del Monte—early garden
Peas, 303s, 13c, 2 for 25c
Peas, 303s, 19c, 3 for 55c
C & M. SALVAGE YARD
Alarm Clock Special
On Road to Hroohjngs Lumber Mill
1 mile north and %-mile east
If you are checking out an order
when the bell rings, on Saturday,
only, you will get—
10 Pet. Off!
W I L B A N K 'S
of your grocery bill. Some saving,
with our usual good prices!
M ARKET
H E N R Y W IL B S N K , Proprietor
In Redfield's Market
FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS
E A S T E R
G R E E T IN G !
HAM-TIME WITH WILBANKS
HAMS
Tot) Grade
Top Grade
HAMS
HAMS
picnic
style
Small average
Large Average
y2 or tv hole
¡4
45c, lb.
63c, lb.
59c, lb.
Fresh-Dressed Fryers
Fresh Seafood ’
or whole
Royal Club, vegetable salad, 3 for 69c
Salad Dressing—Quarts, 49c
Saladettes, 303s, . . 24c
Miracle Whip, p in t. . 27c
Meco—('u t standards
Roman Meal—just add water, 19c
Beans, 303s 16c, 3 for 48c
Muffin Mix, 3 for . $1.00
W h iif
I lot Roll Mix—just add water
Cat Food, 11 cans for $1.
All popular brands—
Pillsbury, each . . . . 27c
Kre-Mel—all flavors.
Cigarettes, ctn. . . . $1.59
Puddings, 6 fo r ......... 25c
In Produce Department
Fresh No. i—
Large size
Asparagus, reg. size . 19c
Avaadoes, 2 for . . . 29c
(iolden Fresh
Fresh, crisp
Carrots, 3 bunches . . 25c
Cabbage, lb.
L ook!!—large size fresh
Fern— 125-ft. roll
Oranges, lb.
.
.
.
10c
.
.
.
6c
Wax Paper, 2 rolls . . 45c
IVe handle Stnctly Fresh Eggs From S T A T E L IN E P O U L T R Y F A R M !!!