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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1955)
Page 8 I o&ONAAi BROOKINGS - HARBOR Overseas [jackages addressed to lOO LdtC TO UQSSITV men and women or their families ' should be mailed between Oct. FOR SALE—G E. Washer in good 15th and Nov. 15th. according to cordition. R. E. Simmons, Box a notice hanging up in the post- 1062, Brookings. 34-tf-c offices. This will assure their ar rival in time for Christmas. Some FOR SALE Two overhead gar age doors with hardware, $5.00 Christmas packages from overseas Hendricks Furniture. 34-tf-c haw already been received here. A party from the Assembly of God Church visited with Mrs. Reel Estate Swan Carlson, whose home is near the end of Pioneer Road, and her Agency roommate Mrs. Mary Waterman, long time resident of the Win- * Insurance chuck country, both of whom are living at the Community Rest * Notary Home in Coquille. The party conducted youth services, Monday, at Coquille. The Public party consisted of Rev. and Mrs. I Willard Spencer, Marva and Gay GOOD BARN, over 2 acres, Weaver, VioJa and Nola Jack- close in, nice soil, $3,250, terms son, Marilyn Deeman, Eileen Wills UNFINISHED HOUSE, 2 bed Ted Loring and Jim Huddleston. The elderly ladies greatly ap rooms, wvll, electricity, about 'i acre ground, $3,500, easy preciated the visit and thrilled terms. when sung to by a quintet from the group. 2 BEDROOM NEAR SCHOOL so close to the school, you could Curry County White Satin duck over to the classes with Sugar contest was held, Saturday, out getting wet in a rainstorm October 1st. at Sixes Grange Hall. Nice floor plan, large utility Mrs. Docta Sweet was judge w ith room, garage or work shop, Mrs Edith Ackley, clerk. $10,500.00, terms. The results .’'ere as follows: Tree fruits: 1st. Mrs. Marion 3 BEDROOM, DOUGLE GAR Brooks. Sixes; 2nd, Mrs. Bea Phips AGE, large lot, near school, Ophir; 3rd Mrs Edna Peterson, older place but neat, clean and Ophir. well kept, $7,950.00. Berries: 1st. Mrs. Ruth Poff, Ophir; 2nd, Mrs. Marion Brooks, 2 BEDROOMS. DOWNTOWN, Sixes; 3rd. Mrs. Ik'-a Phipps, CTiet- floored attic, well kept with co double garageand tool house, Jelly: 1st, Mrs. Olive Britton, $5,500. Sixes; 2nd, Mrs. Bertha Wilcox, WATCH THE STORMS AT Sixes; 3rd, Mrs. Edith Ackley, Chetco. SEA. Window overlooks the First award in each division ruggvd coast line and out over is to be sent to Portland to be the Pacific Ocean. 3 acres and judged in a statewide contest. In 3 bedroom house well started, the county contest they receive building fireplace now, about 50 |M)unds of White Satin Sugar 1600 feet floor space, $12,000.00 and 2nd and 3rd prize winners re ceive 25 (Miunds each. There were no men entered in HAL PRUITT With the Agency the jelly contest this year which is also sponsored hy the White Satin Company. =? i-3* - and continue east. Jack and his aunt are to visit kinfolks in North Carolina and Mrs Schaal will make an extended visit with her daughter in Norfolk. Virginia, and FOR SALE 3 bedroom house, 1 other relatives in Pennsylvania. block off Chetco Avenue at Spruce and Willow. $6500 or $3500 down. Phone 2352. 34-2p j ack McCarton and Mrs. Myrtle schaal left Monday morning, for Salt Lake City where they will pick up an elderly aunt of Jack’s O M M Û II)» , For Your Insurance Needs IN OUR Representing 4 Largest Companies in — and o*h«r rectal ditaasa» 1 e COlOH & STOMACH I.LMENTS 1 treated wlthoul hospital operatloi yfar OF! CREDIT TO RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE North America ♦ AETNA * HOME MANUFACTURERS MUTUAL * Oregon Ins Com par y ¿1*1 I (J AR OF 3 LRVICE I • SERVICE* K D C I r K ir DEAN D«»<r.pt.va Booklat W rit, or Coll tho C L IN IC O.Bon 10 a m . until I p m . Map.. W ed.. Fri. 10 a m until 5 p.m. Tvoi and Than. Fhy»i«fh<fopnt» — • Chiropractic Phy-.iciaM 2 0 3 6 N I . S A N D Y B O U L IV A R D H io n e I A it 3 9 1 8 F o rtlo n d 1 3 , Or*g< t BOYS WANTED AZALEA LANES - - Phone 2971 HOW ARE YOUR SHOES? IN NEED OF REPAIR ? { We Specialize in Orthopedic Work { on both men's and ladies shoes and Made To Order Loggini Hoo,! I _ ! • HOUSE OF SHOES | • i S agents for JOEY'S SHOE REPAIR 1 SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY MILlii ' J 5 Ä TANG DENNISON CORN 9 for sJ.»©0 ’" l E S H / Two bedroom home — Insulated and weatherstripped — with attached garage on paved street near school. $9300 with 1/3 Down, Balance $56.00 per month. NEW — Two bedroom home on Highway. Fireplace and attached garage. $10,000 Cash or $10,500 on terms. LEES B U ILD IN G OPEN OCT. 22ND. DRESSING 2 Bedroom Home with attached car port and extra room 8’ x 19’ on large corner lot. $11,000. Only $1500 down. 17»; Acres With O C E A N FRONTAGE W ith in C ity L im its $7650 Total Price. — $1500 Down. a a • * Gerbers BABY FOOD Strained 95c doz. Chopped 10c each DELICIOUS MEDFORD Box GREEN — NEW TO W N APPLES . . 43 .2 5 PIE APPLES 3 pounds 25c . 25 feet . 75 feet 18 x 25 feet ALUMINUM FOIL . Excellent For Freezing D RICE — BROKER 39c Quart Jar Over Two Ai i 's in town with large bam some berries and fruit trees Only $3^5000. to Cash will handle. 25c 59« 49c 24 oz. bottle 2 1 c Real PRUNE JUICE . D A IR Y BROOKINGS, ORE. THE M O R TO N SALAD CHILI CON CARNE With Beans 49« 2 lb. 8 oz. tin HUNTS Cream Style or Kernel All Also road to 101, only $8500, Is Moving To G IA N T SIZE DRY PET Seedless GRAPES CREEM AVACADOES W ill BE CLOSED EVA 3 FOR 89c PEACHES \ $1,500 Cash. - Sliced and Halves HUNTS YELLOW CLING — 6 ACRES Will make 30 nice lots close to shopping centers, - 4 FI ]R $1 DRIED BEEF NOW LOCATED IN TH E KERR BUILDING — FOR SALE — BOX 327 214 ounce jar KLINCM AN — 2 to 4 Days Per Week As Desired ERMA cleared, part view property. Georg® Hassett is now worl for Ed and Mendy’s; has hl plenty of experience; having hi worked in what used to be til only filling station in town yea ago. OPEN 8:ooA.M. TO 9:30 P.M 6 Rlocks North of City Center 14-15 years — For After School 6oc Per Hour Guaranteed Minimum a Churches and Schools. 320 frontage on Easy Street. Mr and Mrs. Roderick Herman announc'd the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Walter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Garvin of Smith River. No date has been set for the wedding. HI-WAY MARKET — N O T IC E — SAVE UP TO 20- Thursday, October 13, 1955J PILOT — 3ROOKINGS, OREGON f • . • 3 lb 29« . . . 9 2 (or 25* • WILBANKS MEATS ARMOUR — STAR — Canned’ boneless, no waste, fully cooked For Complete Remodeling PICNIC HAMS — 5 pounds . . TUES - WED - THURS - FRI WE WILL RE OPEN SAT. OCT 22ND. OUR REGULAR HOURS ARE 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. $3.69 each FRESH and LEAN PORK CHOPS - Rib Ends 55c lb - Center 69c 1b BABY LOAF — CHEDDAR Reedsport CHEESE 1 ’. . . $1.19 each SMALL and LEAN — By the Piece — SLAB A rm our-S tar BACON . . . . . 49c 1b — We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity — BABY PHOTO CONTEST P Friday and Saturday — October 14 and 15 TOTS TO TEENS FAMILY GROUP PICTURES TAKEN IN THE HOMES EVENINGS ’ 1