Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 31, 1955, Page 8, Image 8

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( ’LOSING OUT O ur stock of
Cosco stools at g reatly reduced
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FREE E S T IM A T E S
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l'ina nee Through
s B arkely. w as home
m San Itiego Iwwit
had a 14 day leave,
to T re a su re Island,
I w here ip will lly from th e re to
H aw aii, B ailw rs Point He a tte n d ­
ed Brookings High School, and is
the son ol Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
I B arkely.
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PILA .
B r o o k in g s
P hon- 3311
\ SMI'I I I RIVi.R 1.1.(.ION
TO I IOI.I) DANCE
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CURF.Y
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REALTY
NOW' LOC.VII I) IN l l l l . KERR Ill'll.HINT
»-bedroom Horn« ot i i '• \C R E S overlookinj
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R i v r G arage, 3
Prie, $10.700 Gc
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se tu e (0. r ul town v Ih
d> p latted foi >
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HOMI: and INCOM1-:
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liuiis.s and pun»
Two a cres un II»
ibins w h c h rent b
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pour kittens
room
a e i' s oil tli
tri
md Iw nii
>f $7,500 w ith on
l(> It Itl.F 1' Lovely ’ bedroom nume ( »< in (runt neat tow n
$1 00 per m onth
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T he A m erican Legion A uxil­
iary will serve m idnight supj«T
i at th*' public dance ill S m ith Riv­
er Legion Hall S a tu rd a y night
Mrs. Ted LovenlHMg,
a u x ila ry
president said Proceeds is to go to
the au x iliary I m d as c le a r profit,
since it is the ‘Ustoin ol m em bers
to furnish the food w ithout cost
to the auxiliary.
Music lo r th e dance will bv*
played by Red B right and his
( »relist ra, a m odern dance band
w hich incudes two men who have
I w orked tor S ta n K enton, H enry
Busse, Clyde Lucas, .John Wolo-
han and sim ilar o rc h e stra s. T he
six pa <■(> oreli' sit a fe a tu re s con­
tinuous dance m usic w ith few in ­
term issions Red B right said,
ill IrindE
un and hath w ith nnl u» nisi i at ittie
Im Iw< I
di ioli 4 m
(I we# h in t
duine I in tut un • me
>w pi
S1,,)(M) dow n.
NEW
ERMA H
PHONE
BROKER
NUMBER
2312
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BORN
AT
STOKE
l a s t Tuesday, M arch 22. fo u r
k itte n s w ere born in Les H m m ick
• tore. To Mr. and Mrs. Tom ( ’at
She has them in a l»ox in th e o f­
fice if you w ant to see them The
k ith ns w ere busy eating w hen 1
looked m Maybe l,es will give one
away w hen they gc big if you ask
him They su re a tv aw lul cute. 1
lxd th ey can catch m ice too
— Bv John S hannon
th e E n jo y m e n t
of Y our N e w H o m e
In c r e a s e
t a i l o r e d to f i t y o u r n e e d s
Y o rn f m iily deserv es the best. T he youngsters will love th a t h o m e
y o u ’K (b e a m in g of b u y in g or b u ild in g M om will like a m o d e rn kitchen,
good Cl os< t space, a home t h a t ’s p la n n e d for c a re fre e living D a d is
p ro b .il> looking foi w .u d to a w o rk sh o p , a good g a ra g e , a fine yard,
Hut 1« su n y u i fin an cin g p la n is also d t sign« d to fit your requirem ents,
Talk w ith exp« in ma d lo an m en a t th e U . S N a tio n a l D an k w hile
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FOR R E N T P a rtia lly furnishi*d
m odern a p a rtm e n t $55 a m onth
Auto, w asher and dryer. Klise
Apts., Highway 101 N orh C ab
before 9 o r a fte r 3
6-1-c
FO P P E N ”
S r r t h T ra ile r P ark , Clean Cabins
Above H anscam s at H arbor.
K > il SA L E One glass top coffee
tab le and one book case, a la w n ­
mower. C all 2556. F. N. T y g art
6-2-e
7 a C 'a c c if y
FO R R E N T 3 room furn ish ed
ap t. $55. U tilities furnished. See
May at F u n and M agic
6-1-c
FO R SA L E —Box spring and
m a ttre ss oil h v a te r apt, gas
range. Very reasonable priced. G IG A N TIC JE W E L R Y S A L E —
We a re overstocked on pins
6-2-c
earrin g s, b racelets an d neck­
FOR SA L E My hom e on 1074
laces.
.Maple St. Coast view Adilifion
G roup 1 59c 2 for $1
G roup 2 29c 4 for $1
2 bedrooms. C om pletely mod­
e m including dish w asher and
G roup 3 10c
At MAYS FUN & MAGIC
garbage i sjxisal. Priced with
H otel Brookings B u ild in g
term s. Mrs. \v B artholom ew
Brookings.
6-1-p
F F OUR SE L E C T IO N O F E A S ­
TER
G IF T S Gift
w rapping
E OR SA LE 173 gal P ropane tank
fret* S & H G iven stam p s given
and range. S, • at Ilo lie ld t Lane
HOUSE O F SH O E S
Glen A ldrich.
6-2-o
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W (> w ant to welcome M arie and
G eorge Funk to our V olunteers i
fam ily. They volunteered th e ir 1
s« rv ices when they re tu rn e d from
th e ir annual selling trip, and we
a re sure they will he a very fin«*
addition to the Post.
Mrs. George Shiply, who w orks
to 12 to 4 suiti on W ednesday
mor. mg, is in ' os Angeles visiting j
h r d a u g h te r
M rs Velma Bingm an .served:
w ith /Mice Ross last vv«*ek on th«*
1 ut s«lay «*venmg shift, as M ary!
M endenhall was ill w ith a sore
Ih ro a t.
Mis. Selm a Camplx*!! will I k * ;
IM'nd ng Tuesday hi E uivka on 1
business.
Mrs. Rob ri S ta n b u ist. and Mis.
B reta Morgan sjK*nt two days of
lest we k in G ran ts Pass a ttending j
i P ie -b v te i ian me ting.
Mrs V erna M endenhall's m oth-
of P o rtland has retu rn ed horn“
d te r spend ng some tim e here
visiting w ith her d au ghter. The
acb Holmes h iv e had as their
:u«*st for the past week his fath *r j
from P o rtlan d
Mrs Joe Kan ck and d a u g h te r |
lilt today lor W ashington to a t ­
tend the fun« ral of M is K anick’s
au n t.
Mrs. G eorge T itu s has put in
Hi«* most hours at the Post since,
i; start«'«! op ratn g . Som * of th ■
volunteers a re p u ttin g in m ore
ban one s ift a week, w hich cer- I
tainly isn't la ir to th« m We w ant i
to urge any one who possibly can i
to picas«* sign up. and also to vol­
u n te e r lo r th«* night hours which
are th«* most difficult to fill A l­
most anyone could work those
shifts one«* in aw hile if they don’t
have to w ork th«* next day som e­
w here. I x t 's not leave the b u n len
on th«* lew to serva* the hardest
shifts.
\ ¡ T E N D M is s it >NS
Low b o n k r a t e s . . . in d iv id u a liz e d te rm s .
You m a y m a k e e x t r a p a y m e n ts o t a n y tim e w ith o u t p e n a lt y ,
You «hoove y o u r o w n in s u ra n c e a g e n t,
H otel Brookin'
' o L a is
HIWAY MARKET
6 Blocks North of City Center
i cplao*
Last Sunday evening IK from
th*a B aptist ' ’om m unity C hurch
hen* w ent to G ra n ts Pass to a t ­
tend the C alvacade of Missions in
that city
Hie Ramlxiw G irls will he at
the Baptist C om m unity I ’hurch
Sundav tor the il o'clock s«*rv ice.
>m< i» till m 'h< 1 d n m i" st tge. T h e y will arraug«. a real estate
• it will id to tin <n jo y m t nt of your ntw home.
price«?.
OST1 NP-FRGS
lx* very welcome at the Post.
W c a re certain ly gong to miss !
i he H ow ard Adams, who are m ov­
ing to P etalum a. They have been
very faithful w orkers, and hard to
We wish to th an k the Bnxtk-
ings Plywixxl for use of th e ir
ha If-track in moving the shed
back Also th a n k s to Mr. K erltert,
and th an k s to Ray A rnett for driv
mg th e tru ck .
T he C hetco Scout Building
CUT
CU T L IN E S
Cut
w it h a U. S. N a t i o n a l R e a l E s ta te L o a n
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I. ' G P " '"
who w orks a shift
o i a ’te rn a te Mon-
{x st, has b en in
i*\ hospital as the
u t a tta c k
Morgan has com-
iska. H er d au g h ter-
children ai c visit in"
the baby is obtaining
■c. It has liem n CiS-
iry for h er to
UP h. r s h ift
e m p o ra r ly. and Byron Brim m
:s tak in g it. He deserves a lot ol
ci « dii according to our sujhtv isor
as he lias w orked six hours on the
fast tw o S a tu rd a y s If th e re a re
any o th e r teen-agers who w ould
I aj w illing to give up some of
th e ir tim on S aturdays, they will
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Thursday, March 31, 1955
PILOT — BROOKINGS. OREGON’
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OPEN iS:ooAM TO q :^ o PM
GERBERS
BABY food
Strained
98c doz
Junior
1 0 c each
S FOR
ROYAL CLUB
$1
CUT Seans
BLUE PLATE
small size 5 FOR
$ J
S H R IM P
12 oz. tin
37c
WHITE KING SOAP
Giant Size
59c
3 1b
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You b u ild v a lu a b le b a n k c re d it,
You cue sut e o f lo c a l fin a n c in g .
No. 1 tin 4 fo r$
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