Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 15, 1952, Page 13, Image 13

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    'hursday, May 15, 1952
l R2 OISjNGS;HAR]iOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
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—<l|»w $ « — , f m h o . ~ i
♦ m ade a
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r æ s »rooks there was no way to obtain th is '
’ lnR a11 he c a " lo
« relief ob-
y ariow grooms
♦ E lectric Co-operative. ° ° S" UH> blt ot inf°rm ation which readers P <H " eC * r ' W h ,rry . not in server, w ith little success. He has
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Jeanette and Ethelene Thomp-' / / x j
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¡ ,be b‘ st
h,’alth h'is b‘ *’" do- threatened to gtt the Job up
M rs. Joe O s c a r is leaving for S' )n W tr* ° ° W l l e \ is .to r s S a t-
vlQSSltlCQ AGS
Id Beach
fter a - few
SPe about J e a n e tte ’s --------
lid
Rparh Tuesday.
Timsdov A
Af»^>
»— urday to see
For S ale: Oil stove, com plete
iys th ere she will leave for the K raduat*on needs,
st w here she will visit old ac-
^Ir ' and Mrs W alker of Den- w ith 55-gallon b arrel and 50 feet
To Honor the Brookjngs Beater Bate hall Team!
aintances for about a m onth. m ark w ere at Coos Ray S a tu r- of pipe, $50. Mike Page, street
11-3*
Mrs. Dolores Cassaro, d a u g h -'
.T"d W ednesday a "«J Tburs- back of Nook Cafe.
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day
tbey
w
ent
to
N
ew
port
on
an
?r of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. P orter,
F o r S ale: Galvanized hot w a te r
^ent w ith them to P o rtlan d re- anniversary trip.
tank, alm ost new. and w h i t e
The first game of the season on Sunday, May 25!
J ° an C° X f " anw'1 ranK<'' cood condition
pntly. From th ere they plan to w e l'tIC» ith K p lr r
w ent w ith Fete
Pete AldroPP
Aldropp to the a buy at $50. J. W. K anick King
k) to Idaho for a visit. They will 1'
(double header)
(e gone about two weeks
I' estival where they mod- bt. (across from plywood)
•
H dp the Home I earn to te rn the championship of
, ,
Pled 4-H dresses.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Monroe w e n t! Stprlinr* vin«». „
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the South western Oregon League!
F or S ale: 28-ft. N ational T ra il­
Springfield, bringing Mrs. Mon-
T "
week.nen d h° m e W“ h ‘h ™ f° r NeV- *
»I.’ h n ^ ’h e r house in good condition. R ea­
sonably priced. Contact Y. & M
he week-end
the M orris fam ily at present. lie A utom otive P arts.
11-2*
Mr. and Mrs. George Guerin spent two years in Korea and one
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/ fe w
„ c«u?)/»Zc'r l i n e o /
zent to M ontague, Calif., recently y e a r in Japan, and has seen plen­
o visit th eir son-in-law and daugh ty of action w ith the arm y en­ rertising calendars, pencils, book
m atches and other item s. Con­
|e r and fam ily.
gineers.
tact
Bill Lever, Box fh'?, Gold
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Doane
The Grange HEC will m eet at
S:oo I’. M. (Daylight Savings Time)
Beach,
Ore.*.................... 10-5pd
ire p aren ts of a son.
Docia S w eet’s home, May 15. The
Several m em bers of the Sixes m em bers and friends are urged
irange spent S a tu rd a y at Brook­ to be present and in mood for
W anted: Baby sitter, full time,
I his dinner is for the benefit of the team— tickets,
ings, attending Pom ona Grane. work.
Several of the candidates for the
Floras W illow Club will meet my home or yours. Two young-
$2.50; for sale at the Inn or at Pete Lesmeister’s
bounty offices w ere p resented by Many’ 22 at R oberta W h ereat’s sters. P a t K erns at the Brookings
Real Estate Office.
Get Yours Tcxlay! Help!
the m aste r and allowed to speak home. This is an im portant m eet­ Clinic or Ben K erns at M atots.
few m oments.
ing and all m em bers are urged
C arlton Brown, m anager of the to be present. It is election of I
■ G ra n g e Life Insurance in Oregon, officers and a good tu rn o u t is
as present and spoke on G range needed to insure choice.
h su ra a o e . The m a tte r of a road
Mr. and Mrs. H arvey Kane of
program
for the
Medford w ere w
eek-end
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is u county
p - --------------------------------
»»w
n - v n u g guests
u v sis
»errnost in G rangers’ minds and of ^I r - and ^Irs- A rth u r Kane r.t
nore road reports w ere brought Langlois
»efore the G range and discussedJ Docia —- v . i .-.{/cm m u r s u a y
uly m eeting of Pom ona G range night w ith A lta Larson a t.C o o s
-ill be at Sixes. Sixes G range ex- B ay- T hat evening they attended
Free Partying for (Customers in our own Parking
amplified the fifth and sixth de- S um ner G range in interest ol
frees and Sixes Juveniles put on G ranKe Life Insurance. Sunday
Lot. Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and Meats!
he “Good of the O rder’’ for which Ml’’ and M rs- Sw eet attended the
hey w ere recently judged and Bandon Grange.
Received a score of 98%.
! Sixes G range w ’shes to thank
Royal Club (ìrajxfruit—3 for 85c
Vegetable Shortening, Snowdrift or
Sixes Garden Club met nt the th eir m any friends who turned
feonta Hall home Friday a fter- out to patronize th eir M other's
BASE3ALL -
BASEBALL
DINNER RALLY
—
An Interesting Program —
Saturday, May 2 4 ,1 9 5 2
REDFIELD'S MARKET
SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday
_ioon General discussion ol gladi. Day dinner, it was a success and
lo li and dahlias w as helcl. Ten G rangers a re happy over the out
_ .re r0 present. R efreshm ents w ere come
R e iv e d by the hostess.
Leo Lucas was a visitor a t the
G uests at the R. K. E rw in h o m e' Sixes G range a S tu rd a y nitjlit.
it D enm ark this week w ere Mrs. spending the night at the W alter
t te l H a r\e y of Ashland. Eu- Slocum home
^ n e SeoffieW of G ardner and M r.; M r. and M„
D a,e Sm j(h of
.( C t a I t o Th° rnbUr*
and 8on Monteson. W ash., w ere week-end
SivPK r /n n e o ™
, *uests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thet-
Sixes G range met tn
re g u la r ford Mrs S m ith and MrJ
stsston S atu rd ay even,ng C arl- fl)rd a r „ sls„ .rs R
fron Brow,, of W e,. Salem G range
f° u r d a >« at «o ld Beach
tu ra n T m n
””
F rh rre new
K‘‘n' Was p r''M’n t
K „ ,
W<,re Kiven
ene n
2 “
d<’Krecs' Cl» r '
[cnee Brooks announced the coun­
ty equalization board m eeting will
s ta a r t Monday, May 12. Mr. Brown
spoke of the early history ™ on
which the ritu a listic work of the
G range was based. He also spoke
on G range Life insurance. Next
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,ast w " k » ' ' h a " e v a .u a ,im
eom m tittee from th e s ta te dep art
™ " ’ of -d u ra tio n They e v .lu -
»fed Gold Beach high. '
Local News
io
i / i l week
f
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f U * one
| t ’ Y\ of
This
the few
which the Pilot has missed pub-
fishing the w e a th er report. P aul
W hirry, local observer, is at Port
n
Juice, 46-oz. tin . . 29c Crisco, 3-lb. tin . . 83c
Royal Club Orange— for 85c
Bits-O-Sea—light meat grated
Juice, 46-oz, tin . . 29c Tuna, 25c; 4 for . . 98c
lJei Monte Fruit—
tins, 2$c.
Cocktail, 4 for . . .
90c
Del Monte, whole unpeeled— for <)oc
Apricots, 2 T/2 can . . 31c
Armour’s Corned
Beef, 12-oz. tin
49c
Rancher’s Pride—for quick frying
Meco Bartlett—halves in It. syrup— 35c
14 Chicken . . . $1.05
Pears, 214 can, 3 for $1.00
Clean Wash without Rinsing
Royal Club, whole kernel—5 for $i.(x)
Tide, giant pkg. . . 79c
Corn, 303 tin . . .
11 Eloats—
21c
Royal Club, eream style—5 for 98.
Corn, 303 tin . . .
20c
Meco Sweet Standard—3 for 44c
Sunshine in serv Krispy Paks 2 for 89c
Crackers, 2-lb. pkg . 45c
S. and H. GREEN STAMPS
Peas,3 0 3 tin . . . .
On all merchandise, gas and Gar Accessories
Hunts 1 omato—Spanish style
Royal Club, medium ripe— for 75c
Royal Club Dainty Dimple—?i<
1 flint’s Sweet—2 for 89c
Plug-in Anto Lite with extension cord
$1 40
Zoinalite Spot Light
,
Auto Gas Door Guards__ •___
g,
Clothes Carriers
Si 4'»
Spinner and Gear Shift Knobs
$2.50
(hand-carved plastic veneer in various colors)
: Vue” Dtxir Mirror, adjustable length
M O B IL
Sauce 8-oz. t[nr 8 jo r 59c Olives^ 303 tin
S T A T IO N
(I.4S — OIL — CAR IVASH A N D POLISH
. . 26c
Peas, __
303 tin, 5 fo r . $1.00 Pickles, 1 pt 8-oz. ja r . 45c
D I.Monte Eurk ( ¿,r,lcn -2 for i 5c
I N,ml,ern Maid, colored c u b e s-5 $,.05
bpinacn, 303 tin . , 16c Oleomargarine, pound 22c
IN OUR PRODUCE DEPT.—
;
A / any 'Other I terns— T ools— T ires—Jack, $
15c
Ivory, Ig. bar, 15c; 3 . 43c
Green Solid I leads
~
Juicy Sweet
Lettuce, lb. . . . 12!4c Grapefruit, dozen . . 69c
Cannon Ball Type
Cabbage, lb................ 7c
H e tell I have plenty oj fresh straw her-
nes, priced very reasnablc!