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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1955)
¡ Thursday, August 18th to Saturday August 20th J H O L I D D A Y Y I pound OLEO Í HUNTS I iS P E A S Limit 4 each C ID E R of ovr 21 Laie-Hour Windows S:3O Mon. through Fri. 3 : 0 0 Saturdoy quart VINEGAR I BANK CONVENIENCE! 2i4 can I APRICOTS 19 125 foot OLD BANK each I Wax Paper 23 1 and rehUHd R o b e rt I SO UTH NALLEY 46 oz. can BANQUET S W h o l e D i l l P ic k le s 1 ^ H IL L S D A L E Half Sliced 2*/2 can «Pineapple V E G C TA B LE s S M OKED \ Ham Hocks . . 15< 1b Watermelon U. S . G O O D j Beef Roast . 4 9 , IB \-------- $ RED PLATE or BRISKET J Boiling Beef - . 19< lb I ------------------------------- R IP E . MfS Alan and J f I I I I Ground Beef . . 39c 1b une UNDERWEAR WE ARE NOW STOCKING FRUIT OF THE LOOM FOR MEN and boys briefs » . boys tee shirts . men s tee shirts . . . NYLON RE-INFORCED NECK MEN'S BRIEFS 4 bunches 25< J 3 lbs 25< . . . . 69< 3 for 2.05 . ..................................................................................... .......... i -------- ‘l i FANCY . 49< 3 for 1.45 Cantaloupes . 2 for 15< S im perial . 49< 3 for 1.45 2%< 1b J fancy PACK Bell Peppers Mw Peoe it Again ! DAD V l X d ! I 1 • sic k -a -b e d blu es! ! 3 for 2.05 BOXER and GRIPPER SHORTS • 69< fo r those - - - 3 for 2.05 n DHere»T, s .An °P p«rtunity To Stock Up On Boys I nderwear For Back To School Wear I here’s no better FRESH - LEAN M rS ’ ----------\ Carrots Brookings Branch W °o d riff and < if L ively and children enjoy- * " T cam pinK at Rockland on the North Fork of the Sm ith R iver down from Pine Flat Thev Wnnt ln.dby Way of Hi«h Divide i( made the home com ing trip by w ay of the old W im er Road i r d h ° Ut ,at P a tric k s C reek on H igh w ay 199. I M r. and Mrs. R ay Ring of S il etz left Sunday a fte r visiting at ^ e b ° me of M r and Mrg C Idham fo r a couple of days A n oth er visitor. J. K. M urphy of ,S rnakinK a lon ger-visit the Oldham fam ily. M rs V icto r Reynolds and Mrs. Ed Dem psey left Tuesday m orning to drive to Los A ngeles ^ . . ,h at M r\ Dempsey could be * * ,h her m other on her birthday A u gu st 19th. Mrs. Reynolds will visit friends while there. They Plan to be gone about a week, and V ic is feeling pretty lonesome a l ready. M r and Mrs. Barney B am th ou se of Ashland left for their home T u esday a fte r visiting Mrs. Barn- thouse’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I J. G. Sm ith over the weekend Mrs. S terlin g M offett attended a fam ily re-union o f the Logan fam ily at Rogue River, A ugust 13th. 14th and 15th with thirty- two m em bers from the Canadian border to San Diego present. F am ilies of the eight brothers and sis ters of the Logan fam ily were represented, with those going from H arbor living Mr. and Mrs S terlin g M offett, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gardner, Mrs. P eggy Lock and L eR oy M offett. ORANGE JUICE I US. naiionai D IA M O N D I Little Leaguers Split With Crescent , Mr. and Mrs. Glen C alkin s of puw ‘ kip A rn ett won Cresoent C ity hitters. The e x tra Shooting progress of the 1-11 . / i Redlands, C alitornia wert* over* us second gam e S a tu rd ay as he i b«se knocks for the Brookings I night visitors Monday and T u es rifle team s is being held up until pitched a 9-3 victory over h i s P * ? s c<ime to Fox, Hanson, and day at the L. G. Stafford home the b lackb erry briars can b re California opponents. "S k ip ” g a v e , Higbcm ’ who are all h itting .400 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ryan and moved from the range, at the Rod up only four h iU in the six inning 1 V anson tripled follow - th ild ie n K a ry l Ann and Keith K ed by Fox s home run in th e first have been visiting Mrs. Rvan's and Gun Club layout. Jule Koehlet gam e. T w o of tbeae hits w ere triple J six" h.^' d ou b,ed ’in tb e father. E arl Dodge. W hile here says P ete T iercv plans to have th ej visited many of the friends the county bulldozer in the neigh C r w n t C it v CC la v " n? ° f I 1 h° Brookinss L ittle L eag u e they m ade when they lived her, borhood soon, and figures on cleaning up the range. In the in Crescent* C itvN n n .P C ‘ r° Vt' I sponsoned b>’ the Elks, R ot- a few years ago. ....„ D »cent O t j s only earned arv and Lions Clubs now have a Mrs. R uth B athiany and Mrs m eantim e, the boys are getting l h " 'B i ^ i n g T L i l ' , l 7 hrO i T ’ i “ f ' h w e w in s and ° " e M yrtle Sch aal returned home last along p retty w ell in the rudi teis «"?h a ¿ li,' haw BW h" : Er“ ’ k‘,n^ U oesto(k>ld Beach th is m ents of handling the fire arms. wyek a fte r a vacation at the Lake k nockedha h o ^ e ^ ' a " ? a“ ' X Z ' ' ° P'“ y a " O ,her d " * bte of the Woods. Mrs. B ath ian y vis The city fire equipment was - . h ks i X s7 „ hr ^ i 5 r a ’nd k;n h?1 ited at the cabin of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Jack called, last S a tu rd ay afternoon, C raw ford and Mrs. Schaal at the to put out a sleeper fire, on the sixth inning. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge G rose- cabin o f her son. Mr. Howie. Thev beach, below the Bom hoff placv. Brookings took th eir first de Som eone thought they had quen close, of Aberdeen. W ashington w ere gone about a week. feat as Crescent C ity turned the Mr. and Mrs. W. E Duncan are ched a fire in th e drift, w ith sea U >lcs in the second gam e to win have been visiting the R. P. Gud- w a ter and sand, but the thor the new owners of the H alls C ab b-5. Moore again hit a triple and g ers here and spent a pleasant ins on the hill above the Harbor oughly dried logs and some very Bales got a double to lead the evening with their old friends, the dry mould which had fallen from M ayor Roy Brimm fam ily. ? f ° rt\ T h ey purchai*<i it from the bluff, w ere fanned into a rnakA h u* IiaH " h° plans to m ake her hom e in Richmond with flam e and threatened to become serious, according to F ire C h ief her son. ” r T G eorc‘' Nightin- V al Mendenhall who answered the alarm g ale and children, John. Brant and Craig, left for their home in LaG rande F rid ay a fter visiting for th ree days at the home of Mrs P A R K IN G M E T E R S P A Y N igh tin gale’s father. W. W Smith a nd Mrs. Gene A n d X n _ I a ik in g m eters are netting the a re tho proud parents of ten < it.v o f Brookings around $250 a pounds one ounce Alan Mark who w a s born at the Seaside Hospital ™ n»> w itl. the net t„ he doub- T hir 7 . SC,hn' <?,y ° n AU«U8> 5 'h led. at least, a fte r the current « |atrn ^ ” ' ' iOJns fo r June «m ount- fourth e h M SeC° nd S° n * " d m eter5?05 a " i fOr Ju ly ' J501- ,h e Tn«H K”l<'S being «very return M r\ Fred G u s t„ fs „ n returned home Satu rd ay from a lue.Miay, according to the e ltv T h e m eters o rigin ally en days trip. T h ey visited at the ^ e o rcK Tne the Cl,y o w r * " • « » . ¡nclud- T h o r’’ a * i - 7 G u s," fs° n ,s sons fOT ’ ° r,ln * «"<' Island " w Fnn r Ask ° n V a »hon e o u n h n e ^ h O f ,h is «um Island W ashington. whore thev hair he half the tak e g o e s to the suppliers by hPr «auKhter. Mm «nd ovyr $«.000 has already b ^ n T h e ^ r n 'y ’ f" <‘" “ ne of O akl»nd i ° ,,afso n s' Mr. and Mrs iwid them. The $3.000 difference S n e hv , and ,M rs Yenientine te a r T lw n ^ h hC° minK ,h h fiscal going by fe rry from Anacortes, . t a r . Then the en tire take nruh Free parking for «bly around M.ooo per y e a r wU pent a couple of days in Canada h™ go to the C ity. ¿-„rm nU y customers while and visiting Victoria in British banking oral f u n T R° ' ng in' ° th e an ed the G ustafsons home and u ill visit here for about a week andI MranL M M W arrcn S m0h. before returning to Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Bill F oster of ™ -nt o ,„ , s ' E - L ' M o fo n Y rek a arrived Tuesday for a few da>s visit at the home of Mr est EosSteCr°USinSt MUt° n * " d E r- N»ghtMD ^ n . ’’ an<l ' Midsuni^ e r s OIMMICK BROS Brookings M kt » Page ?» rogress slowed ON RIELE RANGE ton ic than o u r fine G IB S O N Get W ell Cards. Send one today. y YOUNG’S 5 & 10 'CH tn LO TS OF F R E E P A R K IN G DAD