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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1952)
34% 4-H S. S. S. Pledged In County Gold Beach Women's Club, Young Thiee car loads of the younger Homemakers, Bank of Bandon, intermediate Girl Scouts went to Dick Barklow, John Donaldson. the Lloyd Moss home near Smith River Saturday to see Mr. Moss' ^ 3 4 ;< 4-H summer school schol- (’ran^e> Brookings Chamber of beautiful shell collection, picked arships have been pledged by don- C()mrnerce’ Gold Beach Rotary up while in Florida. The girls ors in Curry’ county this year. Club’ 001(1 Beach P "T- A., Floras enjoyed a picnic at White Rock Donors are: Sears Roebuck Foun- Willow club* Langlois P.-T. A., (Those going were Ann Breuer. Janet Hedberg, Sherry Johnson' dation, J. C. Penney Co., Pomona ° ° ld Bcacb Garden Club. Sharon Bennett, Joyce Raymond Grangeand Henry Adolphson, th e 1 This is not Quite enough schol- Marjorie Darger. Jean Gardner Ophir Grange, Albert Joy, Chet- ships to fiI1 the Quota established and leaders. Mrs. Billy Mason tor Curry County by the State co Grange, Archie Hendricks, P. Helen Smith and Bernice Stan- W. Davis, Pete Lesmeister, Curry 4-H club office. If there are any hurst. County Lumber Co., U D t’ e w or 11IU1\1U- individ- ----v YY e C y y ether ----- organizations Ui -A k ers, Warren Smith. Dimmick uals u,sb»ng to provide one 01 I Bros., Langlois Extension Unit. more scholarships they may get ■ Curry County Health Association, in touch Wlth the county esten ____ _________ sion office. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hofleldt Z/^l ■ a ■ // Tbe 4-H scholarship committee LIQSSITIGQ A(lS making the awards this year are: Fnr u-------- i------- Henry Adolphson, Albert Joy, ranee GE R e f r i e E,hel Andrieff> Lillla" Z-mpfe, room ¿ t fn a H B' d*n‘n« Ann Porisch, Roberta Whereat. springs and H o l l y w < X ™ e £ i “ ““ L CX,enSi°n o,*„ ‘GE THIRTEEN returned home Sunday from a 1 through sno« hanks five feet ,n Portland , Z 1" h'Cu J°Ok ’,h'v at Oakridge. and that “ and \l.d fo 'rd "n .e 'K t # " S s,u’" e<1 « in Klamath Falls and Mtdford. I hey report going cn Saturday. DECORATED MOTHER'S DAY CAKES local Newu I end tables, coffee stand etc 2 8 “ m" " a' ‘ he county extension office Thursday, Venetian blinds. 6 ft. small tri May 15 to select the 4-H club cycle, small desk (vanity) garden tools, etc. See Dr. Wills, at Clinic members who are to receive the scholarships this year. The days or residenie at Art Piece’s. 10tf of this red-letter event are June For Rent: 2-room cabin. Smith 17 to 27. Trailer Court. • 7 to re verttstng m atches tact B ill $1.50 Please Give Orders Early! NORMA'S Beauty Salon Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. next door to Brooking Mkt. GLEN'S MODEL BAKERY Evenings by Appointment! TELEPHONE 2931 frA IIT UATrr ♦ » □LUU I NU a com plete l i n J ~ E f ~ a d - \ calendars, pencils, book I l S * and other item s. Con- * ♦ Lever, Box 262, Gold ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ \ Beach, Ore................... REDFIELD'S MARKET l0-5pd Tuesday at the home of Mrs Mack Malcolm Cub Scouts Den 1 met and worked on the play Wanted: Baby sitter, full time, and achievements. Present were (my home or yours. Two young-lPat Kelly Norman Malcolm, Jer- sters. Pat K erns at the Brookings ry M arker, David HoVCT, and Den |Clinic or Ben Kerns at Matots. Chief, Jimmy Widney.- Reporter. .Thomas Gardner. STARTED g5c 4-Week-old New 1 lamps and Indian Juice, 46-oz. . . . --c 6-weeks-old Indian River Cross, each 55c 2-months old New Hamps, straight run, each 85c 4-months-old \\ hite Leghorn Pullets, each, $1.50 up LAYING HENS Bits-OSea— 3 for 95c Juice, 46-oz. . . . 28c Tuna, grated It. meat, 33c Old South Grapefruit White King, Pah, etc. Juice, 2-Sb. tit», 5 f e r . 59c Tide, !g. size . . . Royal ('lub, 303 tin j p>() 5 , Ut( $2.00 BROOKINGS FEED & SEED Seotts— 150-count roll 28c Towels, 19c; 3 for . 55c Royal Club Tomato—3 for 64c River Cross, each New Hamps, each While Rocks, each White Leghorns, each bree Parking for Customers in our own Parking Lot. Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and Meats! Royal Club Tangerine— 3 for 64c C H IC K S White Leghorn Pullets, each ....... SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday 29c Lumbei lack Apple Sauce, 3 far . 44c Syrup, 5-lb. tin . . 85c Royal Club— in heavy syrup Campfire—2 for 69c Prunes, 19c; 3 for . 55c Marshm'ws, Ig pkg. . 35c C al-lop—yellow freestone— 3 for 79c Royal Club— 3 for 74c. Peaches, 2 }b can . . 27c Olives, ripe, No. 1 tin, . 25c — EQUIPMENT S ale - arrow TRANSPORTATION CO. ( omplete fleet replacement program has released FOR SALE every truck now in operation by the ARROW TRANSPORTATION CO. fifty 1 rucks (Peterhilts and Kenworths) with tandem dual drive, adaptable for truck or tractor These are in use at the present time, and being maintained in good operating condition. Cummins Diesel 200 hp engines have been installed in 40 of these units during the past year. Others are equipped with Hall-Scott engines. EVERY POWER UNIT CHASSIS (no tanks) IS PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE ON A FAST MOVING BASIS, WITH PRICES RANGING FROM $3,000 to $10000. Several units are available for Immediate delivery. Three weeks delivery on Diesels. Royal Club— fancy— 3 for 55c. Peas, Carrots, No. 2 tin 19c Honey, 5-lb. glass ja r . 98c Del Monte, early garden— 303 tin King Kelly Orange— 2 for 75c Peas, 21c, 5 for . . $1.00 Marmalade, 2-!b. j a r . 39c Skippy Crescent Sweet— 2 for 75c Dog Food, 11 for . . $1.00 Pickles Pt., 6-sz. j a r . 39c IN OUR PRODUCE CEPT.— Garden Fresh Golden Sweet Cucumbers, ib . . . Deposit of $500 Will Hold Any Unit Copip/c'e price list and description will be upon request W nte or call ROY ROCKWELL. 3125 NW 35th Portland. 10. Oregon. CApitol 1875. Lakeshore 35c Corn, 3 ears . . . . 39c ( keen, crisp k l ccnex—300 size Lettuce, Ib............... 10c Facial Tissues, 25c; 4 - 99c •»at