Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 07, 1955, Page 7, Image 7

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B R O O K IN G S H A R B O R
T h u rsd a y , July 7, 1955
P IL O T — B R O O K IN G S, O R E G O N
Too Late To C la s s ify
FO R SA LE — A creage, 5 room
ci*! r home, very a ttra c tiv e .
:
FOR SA LE 5 b hp
light and ¡uom j inside
1st
m otor. A-1 condition $50 o
house on Tolm an Lane, H arbor.
W ards Propane. W h a rf S t.
F.H.A. te rm s
20-tf-c
Phone 2X91.
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P e g g y M o f f it t a n d
D e te rg e n t
25 lb
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.c c k e r
Cake Mixes
and Devil’s Food
Yellow , W
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HUNT'S APRICOTS
MARSH MALLOS
PIXIE
W h ite o r
2 Bags . .
4 For $1°°
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F ■ LI r
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Coffee, lee, (’ream , C up C akes
and Cookies w ere served as rc-
I rt sh merits.
T he show er w as given by Mrs
B arkley and Mis. D ('. Jefferies.
2 Pounds For 55c
I
Silver Skillet Beef Stew
V/2 Pound Tin 39c
2
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29c
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Dry Yellow Onions
5 Pounds 29c
2.19 a lug
LBANKS MEATS
Choice Lt I
Shoulder Cl;
m
; ew
F inal rite s w ere held at the
graveside in Sm ith R iver C em ­
e te ry on T u esd ay m orning, Ju ly ,
5, for Mrs. Alm a G ustafson, w ho 1
passed aw ay at G ary, Indiana on
i Ju n e 26. B orn in Sw eden in 1863,
j she w as th e siste r of th e la te
H elen D an iels and m ade h er
¡hom e h e re for som etim e w ith
I Mr. and M rs. G. O. Jacobson at
R ivers End.
She has resided in Indiana w ith
1 re la tiv e s for sev eral years. Be-
| sides her friends at S m ith River,
she is survived by tw o neievs,
Mrs. E s th e r M ulvey of G ary, I n ­
diana, M rs. E lsie B ropkoff and a
I nephew R ay G ustafson, both of
Chicago, Illinois.
Services w ere conducted b\
Rev. Ja m e s S helton. A rra n g e ­
m en ts w ere u n d e r direction of
R oeder’s F u n e ra l hom e w ith in- I
in term en t in th e fam ily plot
T he
annual
vacation
bible
school w ill s ta r t Monday. Ju ly 11
at S m ith R iv er C hurch \n \ child
from th e first to th e Sth grade
of the local school may a tte n d
C hildivn a rc asked to w e a r pla\
clothes T he v acation bible school
will ru n to and include th e 20th,
w ith h o u rs from 9 a m to 11 10
a tn. each m o rning A concluding
program w ill he held Wednt'Mia.
evening, J u l\ 20, at S p m .
Mrs G race Moore
M. mph
‘tin. is sjxm ding
Mr. and M rs H ans 1
T uesday for St a ttic , an
on th e ir tr ip to Milwati
onxin T h e L arsen s arc
cuts of Mrs. Bud Pisai
had sjx'nt about th re e io
Tln\v bought a piece
property from W illiam
near th e A nderson place
on re tu rn in g to Brookin
tut ure.
Mr
49c lb.
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59c
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69c
lb
Oregon Chief Picnic Hams
. . 39c
lb
Thick Sliced Bacon
. 2 lb
Veal Shoulder Steaks
,
.
$1°°
? lb 95c or 49c lb
Rer ue V a £îey Fresh Fryers and Fresh Eggs
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feet
Home w ith 1;
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Home on
Mrs. V ern R loom quist ‘
Mrs O sc a r Olson, from 1
ishm gton
has K e n
since the 5 th ot Jy n e ?
on sta y in g th re e m ore
Fresh Little
Pig Sausage . . .
£
e I lome w ith
ONLY $9'
T H R E E Bi
Th ' h
close
in good condition
11 Down.
Full Prit
d tr a -
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lovely y ard and flow ers
Fresh Country Sausage .
F o rm e r S m ith R iver
W o m a n D ies In East
** Fie id &rown
r
of tow n
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t h
Delrich M argarine
Dr. Ross f ! Focd
2 Tins -Ja? 5 C
TW O Bedroom H o m .
Baby Show er I Icld F or
M rs. I io w ard Y o s t
S M ITH RIVER
O scar M y e r
o r th
$60.00
2O-2-H
Tn a sim ple but im pressive c e r­
sh a re
i
em ony held a t the A ssem bly of W A N TED W iking
ywood. W ill at
Gixi C hurch. Miss Peggy M offitt
Brooking
oiler. In quire ü
and I n la n d Lock w ere united in
< p best
11, H a rris Beac
m a rria g e by Rev. W J. Spencer, ) tra ile r sj
S ta te P
i T h u rsd a y evening. Ju n e 30th, at
seven o’clock. T h eir a tte n d a n ts
d Youn
' w ere Rosalind G ard n er and Don W O R K Wa
wishes Io
S herm an. O nly m m bers of the
B l-o o k m c s
d \ cm
fam ilies w» re p resent for the
f
h
' service.
meet
i Follow ing fhe, cerem ony a small
' reception w as held at the Moffit*
W illing to
honvi up th e South B ank of th<
F orm er
new ii
Chetco. Mrs Lock is the d a u g h te r
ing
in
■ of Mr. and M rs S te rlin g M offitt
Brookir
and w as a Ju n io r in the local
ol
Ju l\
\d d r
i high school last year. Mr. Lock
j is th e son of Mrs. E dna I^ock of
Brookings, and w orks in th ''
woods.
T hey a re now a t hom e a few
m iles n o rth of B rookings.
A baby show er w as held for
Mrs. H ow ard Yost at the horn11 of
Mrs. Jim B a rk le y s’. T hose who
a tte n d e d w ere Mrs W avne Groff.
Mrs. Max M iddlehusher, Mrs
Gordon M iller, Mrs. A. V. Moore,
Mrs. Marcessa*« P ate, Mrs. Floyd
K ilp atrick , Mrs. Billy King, Mrs
Ja y F o u n ta in , Mrs. Yost, Mrs.
B arkley, and Mrs. Je ffe rie s all
of B rookings and Miss M arie
B eeney of M edford.
’I’he w inners of th e first game,
“A W ord to the W ise” w ere; first
prize, Mrs. M iddlehusher and th«1
Booby prize, Mrs. Yost. The w in­
n e rs of thv second gam e, “A nim al
B abies” w ere, first prize Mrs.
K ing and Booby prize. Mrs. Yosl
W inners on the draw of the last
of th e prizes w ere; first prize,
M rs M ooiv and Booby prize Mrs.
F ountain.
At the end of the gam es, Mrs
Yost opened her p re se n ts and Mrs.
G ro ff’s present w as op ned se w n -
2 ’/2 Tin
Crushed
FO R SA LE Ju st in tim e
Rodeo! W estern saddl»
Phone 2510.
1 Lee Lock M a rrie d
59c
IIS
N(
SA L E E xcellent location
; .*■ nursery . One acre on high­
w ay
101. A ttra c tiv e
horn«
grounds. Itkvil. T erm s. W rit
Box 21 c o B rookings-H a rb< >
Pilot.
20-3-1
FO R SA L E
1950 ( ’h e. ’ ton
panel. like new A ldrich BuiE
e rs Supply. N orth Brookings
S hopping Are;!
20-1-c
MMMtW Äyf<
SOUTHERN
CURRY
RFALTY
SUPPLY
Phone 2 6 0 2