Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 09, 1955, Image 4

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    J R O O K IN C .S H A R B O R
P I L O T — B R O O K IN G S
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VEGETABLES
MILK IN AU romcOOCIWOV?
FRcSH, PAN READY
SUPER MARKET FROZEN
$
$ Frying Chickens 1b 65< Peas and Carrots, Peas
Spinach, Grean Beans
4 A GRADE
2 Packages 3 5 c
5
$ Beef Roasts . . 1b 49<
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PLATE and BRISKET
. 1b 19*
Onions .
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Asparagus
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People V is it
A t Local Shew
WELLMAN
29c
$2,6 m
HAPPY HOST
303 Can
\ STRING BEANS
Bisquit
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SKIPRY
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Federal -cadetship will
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Case * 3 95
HOLIDAY
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OLEO
Kelloggs
S n o w d rift
3 Pound Can
Shortening . . . .
79c
12 oz. b o ttie
Pound
Rice Krispies . . . 25c
CATSUP
15c
Savi ’ ellman and Happy Host Labels for Premium1
★ Tough, d e n te film
retiti» dirt an d tcufft.
w n t do their part
n providing tacilities essentiel to safety,
econofir xowtfi and the national defense
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— — Hello World —
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Th survival of every man, woman and child in the United St..tea
affet I'd directly and indirectly, by the state of the nation’s roads,
e pi. n tru th is th at our present roads are woefully inadequate,
th-un are ol solete. They were not designed to meet the e- er
- traffic volume and accommodate modern speeds. Their de«
«•«• contrih .ting to the steadily rising accident rate with its
¿.11 of death on the highways.
lys for
to tl Hit
e non-
that are delivered to their do«>rs
ii pai gn
via the highways and streets.
S ix ty -six m illion A m e ru a n s
the
each year take vacations by «..is
and many others go by bus. M> re
than one out of every four s h« "I
children in the I S. travel by b is.
Last year the nation's output in
goods and services was ah« it
$357 billion. Government ecot.oi c
e that in ten ye; s
tlv b
>uld be $; HI billion. By tl. it
le our estim; •d populat.«’
•red ISO mil ’n and ther
b, Si million n :or vehicles
travel S14 billion vt'i « e-
w
U s m 1965.
P re sid e n t E isen h o w er sa y s:
•'Unless the present rate of h gh«
m hardly be
way impro\ «Trent and deve'u'p-
F ¡ft
ment is increased existing traffic
nd v
jam s only faintly foreshadow
m
pro«
those of ten years hence.”
ix per cent oi
Aside from the compelling eco­
to market
nomic considerations, our high-
St» per cent
are the lifelines of national
now reach tl
defease. In the event of enemy a t­
ta c k w ith atom o r h y d ro g en
ven Ai
a i pf '
bombs it would be im perative to
evacuate as many peopk as P '“
,l.t h i fri
bi g in
sible from our citie
ally
food, medical and o
spers <?s*
needed supplies: to
th:
d to
sent ial defense industries
move large volumes of n tary
Highwavs are a n«M »ary
trai
of such transportation.
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RUMMAGE SA LE
Old Bank B uilding
F riday and S a tu rd a y
Ju n e 10th and 11th
Sponsored b.i/
dricon Legrtoa Au.n7j«rv
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without harm.
W Beautiful Treasure
Tone» color».
ALDRICH
BUILDER'S
SUPPLY
Cal, 2602 - Days
BETTER BUYS AT LESMEISTER'S
s u b s ta n tia l 3-bcdroom house in g«
et right in tow n U tility room, ga
it! i e x tra sm all room above. Also sepa
foundation Neat y ard with
for s ta te v e te ra n s loan.
1 3-bedroom hous.
mg highw ay
Wa
shw asher, range a
Ideal location
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Anotl
good 3-bed room
1 floors, attach« d garage w ith
ng w ith w onderful view of Br
acres w ith lots of trees and shi
V eterans Loan
9
Almo.« completed, modern 3-bedroom houee on 60 x 118
chopping
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including
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^ k .ic h c n
« tb n e ts .
utility
v n / 'f i ° T‘
*10,500’ Can ** financed. Also
sam e floor t plan , nuw
now wall
i a e r constru
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.. n .
w tu ui
ctio
Mod m 2-bedroom house, 2 y ears old
d tri ‘t in H a rb o r a n » . $9500 on term s on good lot.
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A cheap.
oom c o tta . * :th s ta rt of add itio n on
50 I
280 tout lot. $2250 on easy te m ía to rig h t p a rty , or
ta n tia l reduction for cash.
(>OL IL I.E A L T O L O .
OLDSMOBIIE - GMC TRUCKS
★ W ath or tcrub
Babies horn in th e past w eek
incluí’« '1 a boy to Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Gaddis on May 27 A girl to
Mr and Mrs. N. H. T ester, on
Ju n e 2 and a girl to Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin R S t ever on Ju n e 3. Dr.
R onniger was in atten d an ce.
V
wavs
Dennison's
9 ’/ j ox. pkg.
ips at all
4
2 -2 7
\ DOG FOOD
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interstate
TO INSURE CONTINUATION OF FEDERAL AID
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NEEDED-
37c
cut
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of (KM
$
TuMUfTmei
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20 Ounce Jar
STRAWM/IM
Preserves
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3 Pound Jar
Coffee
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LA TfX A A IS I
22c
2 1b 3 5 c
Í RIB END
JUICY, VALENCIA
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Í Pork Chops . . . 1b 59< O ranges. . 5 1b
ALTA
i.iSTIC V ‘EW
Three Famous
3 Pounds
CELLO BAG
OPT
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k L aF ev er
and son Lonnie are at home on
C rissey Circle. T h e\ cam e from
P a ’’’is Oregon. M r ’ a Fever i.
is th e logging business
Mr. and M is J. L. K oontz, or
at d th a ' Coos Bay. w ere gu sts of Mr.
Tt ra
ings row and Mrs R. B C ollier over th e
Bn
thii
r ite r i.; the poi
!ble that holidays. Mrs C ollier le tu rn e d to
to wh the»
■ m a' er is 3.00C
’vili ho” Coos Ba> w ith them for severe.’
*’ e 19f
"h er
D: ookingí d a \ to co-hostess at a farew ell
iscov« I’V h t »1
used to
party .
ijc« ta r e o r
w ith H '
s I ?sed on
>n r i >s niche,
M r and Mrs I m P a rk e r. K a r­
w hat
\ in Brook -
• ••’<1 f ', -i
in !\ Ph ttep lace. re tu m -
ings.
a ’
Our
’eh of th T’nited ed Monday from Coquille w here
nk neports de- they a tten d ed a fu n eral.
ha
cooperative spell T he bot-
ap p roxim ately four m ill-
r st and her d ciks used to fx "x- •’OS ts
F o u r y ears ago th e re
< "tod ram hb • in th e hiP - v
Billie Juni and L a rry L ostroh,
-umm« r. It w as nice to g re e t her w as n< enk i" th is city,
' ,r s - ( k*°
More i »r hundred new homes
»gain.
went to S a n ta Monica, Califom a
tx ,ng contem plated.
itors to the flow . r i na no
for th e ir vacation and to visit
Mill
" or d o llars of capital th? i g ran d p aren ts, Mr. and M rs.
'ii w w ore a < •up from th e u p p e r
reaches of the co unty w h ere e have b en invested in this city in B lak er for about m onth.
recent vote fm r consolidation o- th ? past twelv« m onths.
I L anglois higl
New industries co ntem plate lo-
N will g rad - th«* P ort O rford
school d istric ts put th a t a re a in eatin g here,
Mi . B. E. i. gan. oi M inneapolis
the m a rk e t for a new school huild-
\ general feeling of optim ism M innesota is v isiting tor tw o
Th
a tly adm ired the
w eeks at th e h< me < f Mr. and
bui
and eenr ?d to be very prevails in this area.
Mrs. H arold Cum m ings.
T
he
a
v
erag
e
per
capita
income
m uch in favor of sim ilar plans.
T hese N orth C u rrry neighbors of Brooking? is as high and, poss­
Mr and Mrs. Roy C. Neeson
w ere not th e only onvs who a d ­ ibly h gh er th en anv o th e r citv
•bo
L. W. I
and fam ily a re leaving th e begin­
m ired o u r new building. A g ro u p 1 *n Oregon.
I tom th e G ran ts Pass area assay- 1 W.? •<r> o ra d ’’Alh’ nulling aw ay ning of th e w eek on a trip to
d th«' place, indicating d u p lication from a s ta tu s of a sm alt town and In te rn a tio n a l Falls, Minn, on th e
then? and o th e rs from a tow n .a r e becom ing a city of su b stn a '- , C anadian border to visit relatives.
n e a r S an ta Rosa. C alifo rn ia w e re . ial im portance.
\<u\ m uch im pressed as th e y j W e a re asked w hat is going to !
sta te d they too, w
due f« an
suport B rookings'’ W h e 'e is th e
PAINT W ITH
expansion.
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income com ing from w hen o u r
tim b e r is gone? Wh re ah? our
pay ro lls? Tb°<o are not u nusu al
ind Mrs. W arren S m ith I questions Th \v have all beeeu
Mr
the
th’eir gut
ask«?d m anv tim es in m any cities.
I hree in
lonaly know n vis-
/\nri nf th«»-’ questions can h?
d o rs w ho s
1 off at th«1 tlow er d a u g h te r Janet C ulm back from
Show w, !
John Chehalis. J a n e t’s m o th e r w ill he answ ered in the sam e m an n er th a t
>her- here at the end of th e w eek to they have been answ ered in o th e r
pick her up.
cities. Th ople m ake business I n ­
vested capital m akes business.
And w hen a city becom*. s a good
.te n
T he Wednvsda> a fte rn o o n bridge busines* risk r? w people come in
club had a din n er at the C liff and m ake m ore business. In d u st­
K alrm ops
H ouse on S a tu rd a y night A fte r­ ries located in such a city, 'n fact
i eacniana, is p<
moi.? tan
w a r d s M is P aul R onniger, Mrs. influstrv i« alw ays on the look out
¡liar w ith the n
; i
for such a city
« I the hack eoui
n m y ot Ja c l Holmes, R u th B athiany,
All of this is b " ilt upon faith
Poole,
M
rs
E
stes
M
orton,
Ros.
the natives, ma aged to co n tact
in th«' fu tu re . In -or»'’ of th is
E
rskine
Mill«
r,
M
is
R.
B.
M
rs
E n ti G ardner
nd a rra n g e d a
does a d efeatist attitude? become
trip hack to tl
vicinity ot his C ollier, and Mrs. W aitin’ W ollom
apparent. L«et us have faith in our-
mine, w here tir plant m ight be played bridge at the hom e of Mrs.
s«d\"s and in o u r fu tu re, in th e
W
arren
Sm
ith.
found. Mrs. She; a: d. a g ian d old
tine group of men who conduct
I. d\ o n ’ wouh m ore probably
business in th ’s C ity and patronize
★ On« cool
find vnsconeeted n an ea s\ c h a ir
locaj business.
cover»
l e t us have faith in the con­
mo*t any
C hso lete Roads T hreaten N a tio n ’s Progress
scientious and hard w orking nx n
»urfac«.
who com prise o u r city govern­
ment None of us can get e v e ry ­
★ Drle» to touch in
thing we w ant unless wa w ant
"thing. W e m ust give and take,
30 minute».
e m ust w ork for the benefit of
★ No paint odor.
all. A nything »hat benefits all of
ns b nefits every individual in
★ Choice of 2 decorative
Brookings.
We have been given th e chance
flnlahe».
to build Brookings into a prosp er­
★ No bru»h mark» f
ous com m unity, in which all of us
shall have a place th a t we a re
or lap».
proud to live in. It shall be to our
.•verlasting sham e if we fail to
★ Apply with bru»h or
ta k e fujl ad vantage of this w on­
roller with amazing
derful op p o rtu n ity th at is p re ­
to
m o iz a t w n of
highways
ea»e.
sented to us.
Thursday June 9th to Saturday June 11th
CHOICE MEATS
th
TAK N OF AREA
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A
T h u rsd a y . lu n e <,. 1955
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5 acres n o rth of B rookings
H as
ub-floor for large house, als.
1 house. W ell and e le c tn c ¡ imp.
full price
Easy terms.
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15
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're tv foundation
’e basvm en t fo r a *
F a r below cost a t «
\ls o In su ran ce for E very N e e d - a n d a t prices
you can n o t Beat— ask us for quo tatio n .
See MNhiNG
PETE J. IESMEISTER, Realtor
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B rooking!, O reg o n
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