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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1955)
íI HIWAY MARKET 6 Blocks North of City Center OPEN 8:ooA.M. TO 9:30 P.M. PARTÌ TIME YELLOW • CLING tin 2^; 4 8 9c PEACHES ARMOURS i EB TIN W ITH KEANS C H IL I C O N -C A R N 1 S/Sl I. TIN 8 7c PINT BOTTLES SPRY BLUE — RED -G R E E N I.AKEL KARO SYRUP i t/45c 3° I n N R< >YAL CLUB APPLE 2 /2 7 c SAUCE 40 a z . I < n AL < 1J B TOM ATO I Chevies, Fords, *. Buicks Lead In New Car Sales 4 SI J U IC E QUART ’ >KDI \ s 49c M A Y O N N A IS E 4/81 CHOW DER W lIITE STAR SIZE TIN TUNA 3 /8 9 C Ì IS p o PER BOX F A C IA L TIS S U E — • 2 /3 9 c PRODUCE • — Spuds 819c Funds for Bonneville pow er line im provem ents, to th e Coos- C u rry E le c tric Cooperative, and through C ooperative facilities a t i B rookings are included in P re si dent E isenhow er's Bonneville Pow er a d m in istra tio n budget for fiscal year beginning Ju ly 1, 1955. Included a re funds for an in te r connection w ith th e C alifornia- O regon P o w e r Com pany a t Pa-s- ton. T he rl tw ork im provem ents will au g m e n t existing pow er sup ply to the P acific P ow er and Light C om pany’s Coos Bay sys tem, to C oos-C urry E le c tric Co- oj »prative a t N orw ay, Bandon, P o rt O rw ord, Gold dBeach and Brookings. The overall BPA budget re quest of $16,456,000 for c o n stru c tion furtds would bi* augm ented The purjxjse and m otive to live w ith $10,181,(XX) c a rry over from a rig h t can be gained now. previous appropriations . ! s I < Modern Efficient Laundry Methods = ® YI LLOW DIO If » 5c O N IO N S W IL B A N K S MARKET BFTTER MEATS Top Grade Armour Beef Fine For Broiling Or Frying BEEF S IR L O IN o rR IB S TE A K < 69c LB. 1 ARM( ) l ’R STAR i I.B . CELLO BACON BEEF LB. HEARTS LB. \ ’<M( )l R STAR PURE 55c 29c i Elx ROEE PO R K SAUSAGE 3 L B S ./S 1 \R M( )l |\ ( IH ( k OR BLADE ( T ’T BEEF SE R V IC E - x Hours 7:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. ACACIA LAUNDROMAT PHONE 3 POT ROAST Rl S77G T 7 LB. IL RIGHT TO LIMIT Ol i x r r r r 49c Use Greyhound As 2991 SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY rmn ? S A C R IF IC E P R IC E FOUR BEDROOM S Well co n stru cted large* home, fireplace, double g a ra g e & wood shed on F IV E ACRES. About 2 m iles from Brookings. $10.500.00 F ull P rice ***** M a il Carrier T he P o st Office D e p a rtm e n t a f te r m onths of carefu l p la rtih 'Z and legal footw ork, has m ade ¿r. a re a -ty p e c o n tract w ith P a c in * G reyhound Lines, bus common c a rrie r, along lines suggested highw ay common c a rrie rs of prop erty . On J a n u a ry 1 this y e a r P acin o G reyhound ag reem en t f'eplac**1 about 35 se p a ra te S ta r R o u te c o n tra c ts th e bus com pany had •*'- c a rry in g m ail at pay of abo u t $100,000 a year. F ir s t such a re a type contracr, th e ag reem en t sets a flat ra te p er piece (sack ) for h andling m ail by th e bus com pany a n y w h ere on its system in C alifornia, A rizona, N evada, U tah and OiT1- gon. C u ts red tape, too. A phone call from thv D istrict S u p e rin ten d en t, P o stal tra n sp o rta tio n service, notifies th e c a rrie r w hen to l>egin operation, am ount of m ail, and points to be served on his lines.N o tim e is lost; no con- fererkv« held; the ra te is alread y agreed upon. : SMITH RIVER ; ♦ B y E th e l Qoodlin Pioneer Oregon M an Passes A w ay W ord w as reaeived here by- relatives, telling of the d eath of Jam es N. O tto, 89, who passers aw ay at his home at Sequim , W ashington, Ja n u a ry 12. Mr. O tto was born at P istol River, Oregon, O ctober 2, 1865, and was th e son of Mr. and Mrs. D aniel O tto, pioneer s e ttle rs who crossed the plains in 1860. Mr. O tto grew to m anhood in Del N o rte Co., m oving to Eequin» w here he resided for m any year's. H E L L O W O R LD He is th e last of a largy family Mr. and Mrs. Elwood C oslett of 14 children Several nieces ano had a baby boy on Ja n u a ry 9tn nephew s reside in Del N orte Cc. a t S easide hospital. Dr. Paul R onni^er was in atten d an ce. They Mr. and Mrs. E v erett Reekm an. have th ree girls before the new of San Francisco, have been arrival. house g uests at th e Delas Mass home here, and at H arbor, Ore. ROSEBURG NEON ***** BI II.D L R S AT PENT IO N Eight large lots in exclusive sub division in HARBOR w ith V IEW of OCEAN & RIVER. $10,000 takes all Individual lots $1000 to $2500. F IR S T IN QUALITY AND SE R V IC E • SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS ATTRACTIVE HOME with RIVER VIEW in HARBOR___ I wo Ix’droom s and bath, fireplace anil a tta c h e d garage. A i n u second la t h w ith large unfinished room adjoining it. ONLY $12,500 CALL 3-7112 8 to 5 p. m. Call 3-6519 afte r 5 Mrs. Vance Bolick is visiting w ith her siste r and husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. P erk in s and tn e ir son. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. P erk in s of lnde|M'tsd,.,no?, K ansas, w nlie on th e ir vacation in Arizona. Jim m y Rodgrses, son of Mrs. A lfred M orrison has been d is ch a rg e d from th e U. S. Army, and has re tu rn e d hom e from strv ice. He was stationed in G erm any for two y ears Mr. and Mrs. C arl Diebold have left lo r P o rtlan d , a lte r spertdine two w eeks here w here Mr. D ie bold is m an ag er of th e DiDebolu mill. Office WOULD YOU LIKE TO RECEIVE BREAKFAST FOR 6 I I • 10 LBS POTATOES • 1 LB BUTTER • 1 DOZ. EGGS • 1 CAN COFFEE • 1 LB BACON Supplies TYPEWRITERS Bookeeping Supplies Filing Equipm ent Y E L T O N 'S WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF GAS OR OIL FOR YOUR CAR? • THEN ATTEND • BOB LEE’S Grand Opening FEBRUARY 4th and 5th BOB LEES RICHFIELD STATION Harbor ♦ H E L L O W O R LD On Jan. 7, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. R oberts, H arbor, had a d au g h ter, Je a n n e Eileen, who w eighed six jHiunds, and tw o ounces. N eil and B etty Nelson had i little a ssista n t fire chief, Rex W ayne, on Ja n 8. The baby w eighed 8 pounds, ‘-a ounces. Dr. Roy Whit^. was in a tte n dance. SIX ACRES IN HARBOR sm all house needs rep air larg e sb,‘d 28 x 66, tw o wells, ONLY $8000.00. Very reason able term s. s i/i O ran g es II b. 9<t FRESH S P E C IA L T uesday and Thursday Open ’til 8 p. in. 3 15c L argì BEEF 2-IIOL’R Post O ffice M ay T he re g u la r m eeting of the Mt. Em ily Gem and M ineral d u b w as held T hursday, Jan u ary 20. a t th e V. F. W hall Sec C laude Goldizen w ants til m em bers to krtow th a t a m isunderstanding w as th e cause of the bum ste e r on th e m eeting place, he says it w on’t happen again. F ifteen m em bers and tw o visi tors, (who joined and paid th e ir dues) w ere p resent to w itness the m eeting of new officers. Ed C ardw ell (a fam ous w it) p re sid ed as president; the vice-presi- de*nt, A rt B ollinger w as unable to a tte n d ; Claude Goldizen did a w orkm anlike job as secretary - tre a s u re r; M ary Yocom took over as lib rarian -h isto rian . Five d irecto rs w ere appointed — Bob Johnson, G>?o. D arjing, M ary Yocom, Tom Yocom and D W. G arnett. Tom Yocom was (volunteered > as refreshm en t chairm an. A w eak c h a ra c te r n am ed R. L. Je n k in s w andered into the p lace and w as prom ptly ap pointed as chairm an of publicity. (F B I please note) At th e next m eeting, ‘‘O ivgon P lu m e ” will tie exhibited and all persons in te re ste d in the E a rth Sciences a re cordially invited to a tte n d . Jim Yelton has kindly offered p a rt of his window space in which to display a few m ineral speci m ens and some of the finished w ork Qf o u r m em bers. They will a p p e a r this week. POUND 1.( »( ) \ W alnuts ! I í Improvement FIS H E R M E N A ttra c tiv e H om e on th e River P riv a te dock__ 385 feet R iver F ro n ta g e $55(X). F ull Price. E asy te rm s if desired. • •••• 25 LB. ¡SLAMATI1 HALLS NO. i ( For Cooperative N ew c a r sales in C u rry county, as listed hv the O regon M otor I R egister, showed some in te re st ing figures. In the county through ! N ovem ber, 1954, C hevrolet« lead . the w ay w ith 102 sold, w ith Ford i right behind w ith 68. Buick is a su rp risin g th ird in the county sales w ith 33, followed by Olds- moblbe, 32, P lym outh 18, and Dodge 18. T hroughout Oregon in general, for the year, Ford is leading by a slight m argin over C hevrolet, 11813, to 11336,, w ith Buick still th ird w ith 4071, O ldsm obile w ith 3851, Plym outh, and then M er cury, Nash, and Dodge in th at order. In C u rry county 345 new c ars j had been sold through N ovem b er. I ------------------------------ - SN’i )\VS CLAM OFFICERS SEATED AT GEM CLUB Funds Set Up O ’RRY COUNTY ..UMBEL CO. FRIENDLINESS 4Ç Ô O D SERVICE IS OUR POLICY PHONE 2z0l BX JUK(NGS ORE A complete line of building materials We Give S and H Green Stam ps