Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 16, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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    Halen Hanscam
To Head Eastern
Star Chapter
Harbor News
Mrs. Helen Hanscam was elect­
ed to be Worthy Matron of Sat-
telite Chapter, Order of Eastern
Star, at the meeting December
7th r. the IOOF Hall.
Ralph Rowley w ill be Worthy
Patron; Agda Bickner, Associate
Matron; Charles Bickner, Asso­
ciate Patron; Ethel Jackson. Con­
ductress; Dee White, Associate
Conductress; Secretary, Beulah
PelTley and Treasurer, Ethel Joc-
kens. The appointive offices have
not all been filled yet, but'the in­
coming Matron has appointed as
Courtesy Girls the following:
Amber Campbell, Ellen A rre li;
Ruth Tuttle, Margaret Bruer,
Barbara Pollard, and Elma Mitch-
M< Mann returned re-
Manx die, Wyoming,
visited for about three
reports that it was
id here was lots of snow
as glad to get back to the
tnd heme.
Mrs. E. E. Hanscam Sr and
Mrs. Chapman and two children
drove to Grants Pass last week
where they spent three days. Mrs
Hanscam visited her sister. Mrs
Fred Reiling and family and Mrs.
I Chapman visited the Gene Reil­
Mr. and M s. D. F. Masset re­ ing family.
turned hoar Thursday from A r­
cata where they had spent a week
Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Smith re­
at the home of ther daughter, turned a few weeks ago from
Mrs. John Tworek and family. French Glen in Eastern Oregon,
Mrs. Masset, who slippoti and where they spent the summer.
broke her leg about three months They were among the many en-
thuasiastic steelhead fishermen
ell. The installation w ill be held that are lining the banks of the
in January.
Chetco every nice day and on
You
The next meeting of the Chapt­ some that aren’t so nice.
er wdl b December 21st, and w ill have to be a real died in the wool
be a Christmas party with the fisherman to enjoy fishing some
of these raw, raw, windy cold days
usual gift exchange.
on the river.
er coast weather, coming from
Lakeview are Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Brimm and Ilanseam 1 Rotary
3
Hotchkiss. Some nice catches of o
steelhead have been reported by
Brookings
Ma« Inn
1.
K en
all the fishermen.
H ardw are 0
AUTO — FURNITURE
Truck and Cat Cushion Repairs
Pint 2. Brookings Pywood
Mrs. Lewis Peterson spent most I. O. O. F. 4, Currv Ctv I.hi
ROY H. BROWN
HIT J.SIDE ST.
of last weiek in Portland, at the
homes of her children. She made
the trip to have a check up by a
specialist on her eyes, and re­
ceived the news that a delicate
operation on the lenses ol her
eyes must be performed within
the next few months in order to
keep from losing her sight.
Charles Schaal has been in the
Seaside hospital for the past week
and is reported to he doing as
well as possible. Mrs. Schaal is
spending most of her time in
Crescent City where she can visit
her husband at the hospital and
staying at the home of her son,
C. E. Howie.
Mrs. H. J. Weigel is making a
several weeks visit in Elkton and
Portland. She w ill be Joined at
Elkton, by Mr. Weigel for the
Christmas holiday and they will
return home about the first of
the year.
stop Juggling
y o u r C h ristm a s
B udget
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Br. Mach.
Br. - Hans.
Rotary
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Br. Ply vv «Mid
Pilot
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C u r C ty Lbr.
Hi team serie
2830
Hi team gain«
986
r e a l l y n e t s y o u d o l l a r s —a b e a u t i f u l c a l e n d a r - b a n k
t h a t c h a n g e s d a te s a s y o u i n s e r t c o in s .
,
T h e p e r f e c t g i f t f o r f a m i l y a n d f r i e n d s —h a n d s o m e
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b e p r o u d t o g iv e i t
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and other rectal disorders,
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DE R O S IT
IN S U R A N C E
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• . . most h o rs e p o w e r o f a n y
lo w -to n n a g e truck e n g in e !
ALSO,
w o r ld ’s shortest tu rn in g ,
ro om iest c a b s , g re a te s t v is ib il-
ity , lo w e s t lo a d in g h eig h ts . . .
M AX. HP. OF LEADING
V4-, */4-, 1-TON TRUCKS
HR. FER CU. IN.
DISPLACEMENT
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Descriptive B ofclet
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Op>n 10 until 5 Monday through Friday
Until 8 p m . Mon Jay. Wednesday and Friday.
Chiropractic Phyticont . . . In our 43rd y ta n
3 0 3 4 NO ETHFASY SA N D Y B O U IF V A R D
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ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS OS NEW YEARS
TURKEY BEFORE SATURDAY MORNING-----
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I w ill have fresh k ille d eviscerated hen and tom
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tu rkeys d e li/¡r e d here th e 2 2 n d . M y prices w ill
be c o m p etitive
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Lean
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End (ait ( 'Imps
ft 49c ,
( 'p t a n d V i ap;>‘ d
f t S S e I »
Smoked, Tenderized, well trimmed,
Shodt shank, Oregon ( liief, C I lams
»lightly higher
ib 63C
f t
Whole for Lockers
FRESH
Cut and Wrapped
HAMS
Tender ( litu k R \< >a*
POT ROAST
proti U. S. Ch
BEEF_ _ _ _ _
SHORT RIBS Vasty. Tender, J usi
Kiglv for Braizing
RIBS
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CHICKENS
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A S K US A BO U T A BETTER D EA L FOR THE MAN AT THE W HEEL
Highway 101 North
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in fed beef, lo r the
f t You can not substitute anything for the tan <
’g : taste that counts come to Freeman si
S. G rad'd < Imiee Meat.
P S Free Kraut with Weiners or Spireiib
B’art I he Butch
y e t stiH p ric e d w ith th e lo w e s t!
C. "ED" DEMPSEY
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L««|«J IM S
C O R ’ C R A T IO N
D o d g e trucks o f f e r n e w
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W&!dk most
bick'iifis
bands and stakes (
O n ly
COLON ANU STOMACH AILMENTS
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present
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Drawing 2:00 p. m.
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YELTONS
December 21,
N o t necessary to he
v& c
HAMS
A LL RENT APPLIES
TOWARDS PURCHASE
f Saucy Walker
3 5
THE BEEF DRAWING W ill EE ON THE 23
U CHOPS
WHOLE LOINS
LOINS
A New
Wurlitzer Pi.urn
s
TWO DRA
PORK
R ent or Buy
a s a sex v ic e
$135
♦here w ill be oth er d ra w in g s for m any other
rizes-------- Plan tc at rend
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TO BE csvra
Because w e w ill be serving refreshm ents
fo r the ad u lts or. 1 have S cn la
Claus present for th kid
on the 2 4 th
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3
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jaggers at­
tended a meeting of the Grange
Insurance Group at the Tioga
Hotel in Coos Bay on December
6th.
finds a new little
mother
G R A D E D
CHOICE BEEF
8
Thursday
Friday
S aturday
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3
bank road is enjoyiny the Christ­
mas lights outlining the front of
CObl ViS • • •
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the home of Mr. and Mrs Herbert
Payne, the first housi* to be so
decorated.
Everyone driving up the South
i.
PHONE 2411
ty, 237.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Clement
are visiting friends and relatives
in San Francisco for a couple of
weeks. While there, Mrs. Clement
was to have an operation in Oak­
land by Dr.Christensen for vari­
cose veins.
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Hi. Ind series
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sen, 582
Hi Ind. gam«', Hom er D agger
The mail truck w ill run this
Sunday and the Harbor post office
w ill open in the morning from a-
bout 8:30 to 9:30, and in the after­
noon from 2:30 until the mail is
distributed. The mail this year’ is
very heavy and the mail truck
running Sunday w ill help keep
it from piling up in Grants Pass.
H E R E 'S A G I F T I D E A f o r y o u r s m a l l c h a n g e t h a t
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36070
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Caloreftt J iiii/n
Things are really go
up in
the Ladies L eague thes«
tvs In
thiL* C a lo rette League play Eri
day night, Cleo Rogers ■S
bow
. T h 1« is d f t
Another couple that Harbor 153-190-182 for a 525
claims as part time residents are series is high for the s
>n in a l l
jp*
also here for the fishing and m ild­ womens leagues
U P H O L S T E R IN G
PHONE 2244
county veteran s’ service officer,
will he pleased to know be cam e
out of his recent experience
far b etter condition than his ca r
did. Ed says his steering m echan­
ism went wrong, causing him to
take an unexpected trip down
into a canyon, near Cape Sebas-
ingtian. He left the rem ains there
and men who knou says yhat they
hauled out didn’t have much v a l­
ue. Ed h id a ebane«' to become
a short tim e guest in the Curr>
County hospital, and probably no
one has a b etter right, Ed having
done more than one |H'ison’s sh ir.'
in m aking this hospital available
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