.'A í - r. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1955 P1L OT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Hr. and Mrs R. L. McKernan. and daughter Peggy from Alfuras, Calif, and Marvin McGee from Jimmy Phillips has received his Medford were v/etk-end guests at discharge from the paratroopers the L. H. Mead and John McKer­ at Fort Bragg. North Carolina, nan home«. and is now making his home heie with Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Chap­ man. He visited for a short time Report Marriage with relatives in New Mexico on Of Brown, Norman his way here. Mrs. Sy Payne and Mrs. Martin Faye Norman and John Brown Oberg returned home the middle were married at Gervais, Oregon of last week after being called to on Sunday. Feb. 6. and have re­ Central California to attend the turned to Brookings to live after funeral of theiroldest sister, Mrs. a short 'honeymoon trip around Emma Kinsey. the state and in Portland. The Browns will be moving in­ The many friends of George Hiland will be glad to hear that to the new home of Harold Joc­ he is showing very satisfactory hens. which will be completed gains in his convalescing at the about the middle of next month. home of his daughter, Mrs. Joe The home is located on Hari is Zumpfe, and it is expected that Heights Rd. ho will be able to return to his Mrs. Kinion. of Philo, Calif, home in the near future and take up where he left off building n spent last week-end at the home new apartment. His son and of Mr. and Mrs. Don Vaughn. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morrison Hiland of Dunsmuir spent a few days here recently visiting him are visiting the Sherman Dahls in Grants Pass. They left Wednes­ and the Zumpfr’ family. day morning and planned on being Mr and Mrs Robert Foster of gone for a couple of days. Kelso visited for three days here with Mr. Foster’s brothers. Ern­ est and Milton Foster, and his Former Harbor Girl sistnr Mrs. Ora Bagley. They also Married in Montana visited other relatives in Smith Word has been received by Mrs River and Brookings while here. Lew Farnham is visiting for a Milton Foster of the marriage of while here with his sister, Mrs. her daughter, Mrs. Frances Bar­ Fred Gardner, and his brothers. ton to Mike O’brien at Butte. Herbert, Henry and Sy Payne. Montana on February 2nd. Mrs. He is now making his home in O’brien is a former well known Grants Pass, and just recently local girl and she graduated from was able to walk without crutches Brookings High School with the as he was injured in an automo­ class of 1945. Mr. O’brien is a bull dozer operator and they are bile accident over a year ago. The dafodil growers arv busy making their home near the mine people now with crews of pickers when? he is employed. in the fields, rain, shine or freeze. Robert Mead, who has been at­ While Berger Dahlstrom was the tending high school in Alturas, first grower to start shipping the Calif, joined the senior class here blooms, all the fields are yielding in Brookings the second semester. their buds now. Harbor News H IW A Y M A R K E T ¿V'-" 6 Bbcb Monk rf ä ty G u m OFEN 8a»A.M. TO 9:30 P.M. • HUNTS TOM ATO P r U l i f K t ' J U IC E t E A Y — e ' 0 f . ■ D IA L 4 FOR $ 1 .0 0• > s’*. * « SOAP • "V REG. G AL 49c ’A G A L 29c 1 SIZE 3 FOR WHITE GIANT SIZE K IN G SOAP W ESSON 59< - Í QT. 6 l< O IL S N O W D R IF T j LB. TIN ZEE PAPER W RAP 2 FOR 23c N A P K IN S ROYAL CLUB 303 tin A P R IC O T S HALEYS 4 FOR $ 1 .0 0 WITH BEANS C H IL I C O N 1 POUND 6 OZ. TIN CARNI 3 FOR $5c HOME GARDEN 2'/j TIN TOM ATOES 5 FOR $ .1 0 0 / 2 FOR 2 5 ( CARROTS rs . CELLO PAR TOM ATOES 25c ■ RADISHES OR 4 FOR 25c O N IO N S BANANAS lb 11c OREGON 3 1b $ 1 .0 0 W ALNUTS WILBANKS MARKET BETTE! MEATS OREGON-CHIEF e . I l e J 'Z T T SAUSAGE 1b 45c OREGON-CHIEF 3 FOR 98< R IN G S O Y ST E R S WILL OPEN SOON! MILDRED BRYANT, OWNER S IL V E R S P R A Y MARKET FRESH COLUMBIA RIVER A ) ■ OYSTERS PRAW NS CRABS STRICTLY FRESH SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CARD PARTY SACRIFICE PRICE FOUR BEDROOMS Well constructed large home, fireplace, double garage & wood shed on FIVE ACRES. About 2 miles from Brookings $10,500.00- Full Price Canasta - Pinochle—Bridge WHY PAY RENT? For $750.00 DOWN and $60 00 per month you can buy a 2 bedroom home in nice residential sec­ tion of Brookings. Come in and let us show you this one. 8 P.M. Church Hall BUILDERS ATTENTION -Eight large lots in exclusive sub­ division in HARBOR with VIEW of OCEAN & RIVER. $10,000 takes all. Individual lots $1000 to $2500. • •••• SATURDAY, FEB. 19 FISHERMEN—Attractive Home on the River—Private dock— 385 feet River'Frontage $5500. Full Price. Easy terms if desired. Sponsored by Star ATTRACTIVE HOME with RIVER VIEW in HARBOR----- Two bedrooms and bath, fireplace and attached garage. Also second hath with large unfinished room adjoining it. ONLY $12,500 of Sea Altar Society Denny and Pamela Nelson ar­ rived home Monday evening from Takoma. Wash, after a visit with their grandmother there. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE Oil heater, 6 year baby crib. See Gadberry on Tanbark Road. —52-3-p FOR SALE 23 ft. Rebel Trailer House, shower and toilet, refrig­ erator, stove, late ’52 model. May be seen on Holfeldt Lane, Harbor. —52-2-p OPEN SATURDAY CONNIE'S CUT’N CURL GRAND OPENING All Type Lawn and Landscaping done, Orchard Spraying. Brook­ side Azalea and Bulb Green­ houses. Ph. 2421-2473. —52-tf-c FOR SALE—Drop in and see Pa and Ma Turner for your new 4 used furniture bargains. Daveno sets. Apart. and Large Electric ranges Gas ranges all sizes. Chrome sets on special sale Linoleums special price while they last. Platform rockers. TV chairs and rockers. Many items to choose from. We buy, swap, sell. COME ON OUT FOR C o ffee a n d C ake ALL DAY NEW EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT HI-WAY ioi PHONE 3231 NEXT TO CHETCO BARBERSHOP CONNIE EVANS 5 Mile North from Crescent City on Hwy. 101. Phone 4551. 1b 45c O R IO L E -B A C O N FRESH BEAUTY SALON sasseWS&SS? ...... V SWIFTS CELLO PACK-SLICED P O L IS H Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whitlock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tipman in Smith River. M A AND PA TURNERS TRADING POST a FRESH HOLD RITUAL The Beta Sigma Phi held their Ritual of Jewels Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs Alice Put­ nam. Clarence Mofford of Las Vegas spent last week end with the George Widneys. CELLO PAR LITTLE pig DEN MOTHERS MEET The Den Mother of the Cub Scouts met with committee mem­ bers and Cub Master Mr. Wheeler Monday evening at the home of Don Phillips. They discussed the anniversary dinner to be held on Friday, Feb. 18. ■ PRODUCE GREEN Dr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall from Alturas, Calif, were dinner guests of the L. H. Meads, and John McKernan at Cliff House Saturday evening. M IL D R E D 'S 1955 MODEL • SwTveLTep Cleaeer • Matiaaally Advertised • With 8 Attachments • Oae-Yaar Warranty Cleans Hoor-to-ceiling from one position with dip-o cleaning atta< ments. No dust bag to empty. Has a< juttable suction, rubber-mouhted 4 5-h.p. motor. \ PT. 65« ALWAYS BETTER BUYS AT WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIM IT QUANTITY PHONE 3692 1.21 Per Week PeyeMe Meetkly Ne Meeey Dewe If Tre4.-1« I ' m I i |% • * — - • • J U t l v í (<• J. WESTERN A U TO SUPPLY C O 1