Brookings Harbor Pilot
3 DAMAGE SLIGHT IIS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1953
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: SMITH RIVER
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By Ethel Goodlie
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Mrs. Eva Hill, a pioneer resi
dent of Smith River Valley, cele
brated her 87th birthday on O c
tober 3 at her home.
Mrs. Hill has been confined to
her home the past week with a
bad cold, "but enjoyed receiving
many cards, gifts and flowers
from relatives and friends, ex
tending birthday greetings. Her
daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Z a h n i e
Crockett and daughter Zahna of
Pistol River visited Mrs. Hill and
t.ought a birthday cake.
2-CAR COLLISION - -
Moderate damage was done to
two cars involved in a collision
Wednesday of last week at the
comer of Fern street and Chet co
avenue. No one was injured.
The accident occurred when
Dr. J . E. Stevenson, while crossing
Chetco avenue, struck i a car
driven by Ed Strong. Strong’s car
was proceeding down Chetco.
Damage was confined to a
dented fender, door and body
panel, on S t m n g 's c a r ,
smashed-in grill and bumper on
Doc Stevenson’s..
TEEN AGE NEWS
There will be a Teen-Age Club
dance Friday, Oct. 9. at the V FW
Robert Mclndoe. has completed hall, starting at 8 in the evening.
his boot training at Camp Rob Cold [Hip will be on sale. Come on.
erts and is snending a leave from ' kids, let’s have a bigger turnout
camp visiting his parents, Mr. and than ever!
Mrs. Irwin Mclndoe.
Reporters N .C ., J .S ., J.A .
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Vernon Crockett, a military po- '
I
lice at Camp Roberts, has re-|
turned to camp on the plane Sun- ,
day following a week enjl visit
Ronald K. * Duval, violation of
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. the basic rule, fined $10.00.
Donald Crockett of Harbor.
Lloyd Meadows, speeding, fineb
Municipal Records
M iT’and Mrs. Jack Van Zee and $50.00.
Charles P. Jacobs, no operator'?
sons are enjoying a visit with the
mother of. Mrs! Van Zee, Mrs. E. license, $5 00 bail forfeited.
Mrs C. Lucas, parking in yel
L Comstock of South Rosa.
low zone, fined $2.00.
Mrs. •Shirley Bauer and two
daughters of San Diego are visit William* and Robert Owen, and
ing the former's two brothers. her father, William K . Owen.
1 V
B ’fcri'e the Money
Goes Farther—
Where the Service
la Better—
W here the Variety
Is Larger
Where the Produce
la Freaher—
THURSDAY, FRIDAY. & SATURDAY, OCT. 8, 9,10
PARTY TIME ALASKA
PINK SALMON No. 1 can
HUNTS WHOLE UNPEELED
APRICOTS
2 1-2 can
BREAST O CHICKEN - '/j CAN
CHUNK TUNA
MEATS
produce
FOR
EXPERT
S E R V IC E
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Appliance Co.
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T E L E V ISK
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We issue arid redeem
Gold Arrow Stamps.
Double Stamps Fridays.
P. O. Box 1
W harf St.
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B R O O K IN G S , O R E .
M ACK
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M A LCO LM
General Building Contractor
COMMERCIAL — RESIDENTIAL
REMODELING
Office in Rear of Lesm eister Agency
PH ON E 2271
39c
25c
Canning *
Oven Fresh
TOMATOES per lug 95c TURKEYS . . . . lb. 7 5 c
Rih or S irloin ------------- -------= —
Canning
ITALIAN PRUNES. 1.95 BEEF STEAK . . lb.
Fresh Lean
Large Crisp
CABBAGE . . . . lb. 5c GROUND BEEF . lb.
Rib End
No. 2 Klamath
CHOPS . lb. 6 9 c
POTATOES 50 lb. bg 99c PORK
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
DERBY W ITH BEANS - NO. 1 CAN
CHIU CON CARNE
Holiday
Van Camp’s 2*4 Can
OLEO 7 7 . . . lb. 19« PORK AND BEANS 22c
A T T E N T IO N , F IS H E R M E N !
) our Success In Salmon Fishing
Is Assured When You Use
Lucky Joe Radiant Spinner
MADE IN BROOKINGS
Del Monte Chunk
PINEAPPLE 2ft Con
Hoixly 20 oz. far
PEANUT BUTTER . 4 9 c
WELLMAN - HUNT - LIBBY
TOMATO JUICE No. 2 can
FOR FISHERMEN
SOFT AS SILK—39c O'CELLO SPONGE Free
By an Old Fishing Guide!
1. J. G A L L A G H E R
CAKE FLOUR
In the Center of Brookings, Oregon
‘Where you will find everything for the fisherman’
W e Reserve the Right to Limit Q uantities