Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 24, 1954, Page 12, Image 12

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Lions Hear Boy
Report on Trip
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
THURSDAY, JU N E 24, 1954
ARRELLS ON VACATION
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Arrell of
the Chetco Drug Store left early
♦ his week to spend a two weeks
vacation at Yellowstone National
P ark .
Daily
Freight Service
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The Brookings-Harbor Lion’s
club recently heard a report on a
trip taken by a Brookings young
ste r . . . and it was one in which
they had a large part.
The trip was taken by young
Bobby Widney, to San Francisco
. . . -and it was the Lion’s club
th at sent him.
Some time ago, Bobby lost an
eye in an accident. Since that tim e
he's had trouble with its re ­
placem ent. So the local Lion’s
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club sent him to a San Francisco BURNED POLE CAUSES
specialist to have it properly fit­ POWER OUTAGE
See
ted.
Pow er in the Brookings area,
MRS ALICE M. PUTNAM
At th e Lion’s m eeting. Bobby as well as a large section of
was th ere to give them boy’s eye Southw’estern Oregon, was inter-
for
view of San Francisco, and to say ; rupted for about one hour and
KIM BALL-W URLITZBR
thank you for m aking the trip forty m inutes Monday.
PIANOS
possible.
According to the local office of
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Coos-Curry Co-op, the in te rru p t­
and
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Henson of
ion was due to a brush fire which
HAMMOND ORGANS
Brookings are parents of a 7 lb.
burned a transm ission line pole,
11 oz. son, Melvin Craig, born
in the rough area north and east
P hone 2589 o r W rite Box 47
June 12, 1954 at the Brookings
of
Gold
Beach.
Brooking», Oregon
Clinic.
Coast Freight Lines
H IW A Y
On The Reef
Dave Franklin, O w n er
(From Page 1)
ment that it could go nowhere
Phone 2654
else.
to come along now’ and say
Geo. Lostroh, Local A g e n t to But
the Postal D epartm ent: “Look;
we know nothing of your nego­
tiations on this post office . . . .
M INNESOTA WOOLEN we don’t know the economic con­
siderations involved or the needs
CO.
of your departm ent—but we
want it here”—th a t would be un­
Q uality Woolens for 38 Years
thinkable. And to do so because
pressure has been brought upon
Wearable* For The Fam ily
them
to do would be worse.
Direct From The Factory
At any rate, we hope this one
A Card Will Bring Me To Your is settled, one way or another, in
the very near future. A few’ more
Door
weeks of this tent ion will exhaust
the town. And a fte r the postoffice
ANNA MOULTON
is once located, we have an idea
Bonded Representative
that it won’t seem nearly as im­
Box 515, Brookings
portant as it did, anyway.
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Fresh-Stalk
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FAB
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MARGARINE
Gold Beach, Ore.
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Dad’s
Root Beer Qt. 2 / 2 9 C
Plus Deposit
W inners of the Door Prizes at the A nniversary Sale w ere: Portable Barbecue Set, Mrs.
A. G, Kravis, H arbor. Large Basket of Groceries, Mrs. E. S. Aldrich, Brookings.- Barbecue
Knife Set, Ruth Foster, Brookings. Cedar Lane Cannery Gift Box, E. G. Myers.— Large
Beach Ball, Joan F etterer, Brookings. -
6 Packages Betty Crocker Cake Mix, T. Troutm an, Brookings.- Kitchen Tool Set,
Gloria Felipe. H arbor Electric Lantern, Helen Brace, Harbor. -I dozen Borden's Assorted
Cheese in Glass. Shirley Metcalf, Brookings
10 lb. Centennial Pancake Flour, Mrs. Leland
Lewis, Brookings.
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WttBMKS' M M K(T— Better Meats
1 dirge Un-furnished House on ONE ACRE. Concrete
Foundation
Good Well A Pump. — Septic Tank. Also 3
room cabin on property. Excellent Location
Level ground
& and good soil $4500.00
$1350. Down.
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
PICNIC HAMS
Home — attach ed garage — ju st 3 blocks
from center of town Only $10,000. Only $2500 Down
2 Bedroom Home with Unit H eat in the Air Port
Tract, Now financed on S ta te G I. Loan. $10,500
T E N ACRES LEV EL IN HARBOR AREA
$12.500.
L IST YOUR PR O PER TIES W ITH ITS FOR COURTEOUS
AND E F F IC IE N T SERVICE.
ERMA D. RICE, B roker
PHONE 2824
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BONELESS
ROLLED
ROAST
3 Room .<• Bath Home on m Acres. House on con­
crete slab. Excellent soil — well & pum p W ater piped over
en tire property so » m tie irrigated w ith 50ft. hose 65 F ruit
trees & lots of berries. Garage. Good location. $6300.00
$2300 Dow n.
C hjullbs G ratww , G uy
ID
2 lbs. 61c
I lome ( iarden
THAN ANY OTHER CAR
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Delrich-Allsweet
Parkay — Nucoa
Giant - Soap
CHEVROLET
3 bedim
ID
Ice Cream G a l.$ 1.5© MARGARINE
MORE PE O PL E BUY
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2 /2 3 t New Spuds 10 lbs. 4 9 <
CHOW DER
ADAMS
CHEVROLET
SOUTHERN
CURRY
REALTY
lbs. S2.17
Hunt’s Whole Kernel
Mellowest
Phone 411
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Can 3 7 c C O R N
Snows-Clam
P.O. Box 645
77«
23« C O F F E E
Can
Back For This-W eek’s Sale
$2.00
Phone ^476
17« S Y R U P
Caswell
SAUSAGE
At T he Mil, on E asy S tr e e t
♦
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Evison
Rex-Vienna
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
YRAfHNC
(CM'ANY
5 lb- Lumber Jack
G R A P E F R U IT
BEEF
Mill Wood, Peeler Cores, Split and Round
COI0 AFSOW
Specials — Friday and Saturday
...F IN E S T F U E L ...
PICK-UP LOAD..._.........................
6 Blocks North of City Center
OPEN 7:30 A M. TO 9:30 P.M.
Circle K-Chopped
L AND D WOODYARD
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MARKET
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Lamb Shoulder
CHOPS
ill'
Swift’s Premium
No Shank
Fresh Side
PORK
lb. 59c
lb. 49c
PICNIC TIME
FRANKS
or Assorted *
ID 5 9 c COLD CUTS
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