Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 13, 1955, Page 5, Image 5

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    1 hursday, öctober 13, 1955
— L E G A L N O TIC E —
statement
DIMMICK B31OS
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Thursday Oct. 13 th ru Saturday Oct. 15
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HOLIDAY
OLEO
BISQUICK
FLÖUR
LGE
SPERRY
$ 1.99
25 Pounds
DROMEDARY — Y e llo w , Devils Food, W hite, Spice
i CAKE NIX
COFFEE
23 C
ALTA
3 pound jar
$ 2 .5 9
WELLMAN —
2 '/i Can
SLICED PINEAPPLE 35 i
SYRUP
53 e
CARROTS
CABRAGE
3
LOG CABIN
M edium Can
RADISHES
3 Bunches
TH E ACT O F AUGUST 24. 1912. , sf n
AS AM ENDED BY TH E ACTS 1 H
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- J M 6 « T i l l . » l i n i c i s ia io . S kyline Lodge, announce ih
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Code.Section 233) SHOW ING THE
tia g e of h er sisfer. Beulah V.
O W N E R SH IP. MANAGEMENT
W a tte rs, to Mr. E. Gordon Jones
AND CIRCULATION O F tl: ' form erly of N iagara F a ’ls. N.Y..
B rookings-H arbor p : . t published I ■>n Tuesday. O ctober 4. 1955.
every T hursday nt Brookings, j
Judge Guy F orsyth officiated at
Oregon for October, 1955.
th e 4:30 p.m. cenemnny which
1. The nam es and addresses of 1 w as followed by a dinner at the
the publisher. edit., and business i
S unset Inn, at Gold p ich
m anagers a re : Jos-ph C. M urphy
A fter spending a few days at
and Raym ond L. Pisarek Box 338. the K imble K ourt, on the Rogue
Brookings, Oregon.
River. Mr. and Mrs. Jones iv tu rn -
2. T he ow ners are Joseph C. ed to the Skyline Lodge.
M urphy, Mrs. Joseph C. Murph>
Raym ond L. Pisarek and Mrs
Raymond L. Pisarek.
Plan Hom e Economies
3. The known bondholders, m o rt­
gagees and other security holders 1 xtension Meetings
owning o r holding 1 percent or
I he te g u la r Home Economics
m ore of th e total am ount of bonds
E xtension m eeting will tie held
m ortgages, or oth er securities are
heteber 19 (W ednesday) w ith the
Mrs. Minna Akers. Brookings
me anil place to be la te r a n ­
Oregon.
5. T he average r um >, Of copies nounced. F or this inform ation,
ileaso call Bernice H ew itt, phone
of each issue of this publication
sold or distributed through the 1651 or D orothy K ilpatrick. 3287
m ails o r otherw ise, to paid sub­ The topic will be picture select-
’•> and tho&o atten d in g are asked
scribers during the 12 m onths
preceding the date shown above to bring p ictu res of p ictu re ar-
angem ents on a wall.
w as: 1450.
/ s JO S E P H C. MURPHY
F o u r ladies from Sm ith River
/s RAYMOND L. PISAREK
visited
the Chetco Library, last
Sworn to and subscribed I' fore
uesday afternoon, bringing w ith
m e this 13th day of October, 1955
hem q u ite a q u an tity of books.
/ s SYLVIA KNOX
(My Commission expires 1-1-57) >1 w hich th e j had duplicate cop­
es on th e ir shelves. They ww.?
velcomed although some were
IT WAS A RAINY DAY last ik e v ise duplicates here.
They
Weekend AND Wv are g ra te ­ ook hack a fvw which could be
ful to all you B rookings-Ilarboi
•’•"ed from the Chetco L ibrary
friends who made o u r 1956 shelves.
Dodge showing such a success
even beyond o u r expectations
MAKE PARTY PLANS
as enthusiastic as W E all were!
P lan s w ere sta rte d at the last
Wl ■ th e r you an? in the m ar
et for o u r w onderful new push W ednesday nig h t's VFW m eeting
button models; an all round or the an n u al A rm istice Day
good used c a r o r ju st a clunk­ ’arty . This is slated to tv. gin with
e r for a second o r w ork car. t potluck supper the evening of
we a re here the > «ar around to Saturday, N ovem ber 13th. Tms ■
ms been an annual affair w ith I
serve you.
We also defy any place, big 1 e post and A uxiliary for sev-
o r small, to give you b etter re­ ral y ears and will probably, this
p air servit'j. We a re proud of
ir, be r e s tr ic t'd to m em bers j
o u r m echanics and w ant you >f th e groups and a vesy few in-
• ted guests. T h.s is necessany bc-
to know them better.
S O —C. Ed Dempsey for all ause of accom odations.
your tran sp o rtatio n n e e d s .
Today
Tom orrow or Next SUBSCRIBE NOW
Month.
udr.
TO T H E PILO T
The C u rtis Chapm an. Seniors,
an? just back from ar. extensive
vacation trip into the N o rth ern
Rocky area, visiting his old home
in Colorado.
Ole Pierson is being cared for
in his home. Ole ju st retu rn ed
form being hospitalised for quite
p spell and bad been staying at
Pea? W aldien’s.
H appy H offeldt, w ho surely
ought to know, says folks having
m etal fireplaces should ta k e a
stif. broom and clean off all the
soot in th e ir th roats. Soot is an
insulator and will prevent the
bricks from absorbing the heat
and reflecting it.
Cutiorri Tuilort Sn.e 189}
Announcing Our Sctnl-Anr.u.il
Taliodug
of distinguished utooiens
for fall and winter
c w d iJ and
ri
Tuesday, October 18th
An experienced tailor from
w ttl b« s t our More to show Urge display lengths of
hundreds of fine quality impon d and dome sue
woolens for suits, topcoats, anu sports wear.
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S ,Cl,. J, ut
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j 1 Your choice of r t the*»« fabrics
I cu
n i t and m
wiH.
l,R ’n •he <tvle you prefer.
Prompt or deferred deli
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Styles for ladies, too.
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in and see this c o llen io n o f d u tia -
^ u is .i.u la. tus. ( N o obligation, n a tu rally.)
DAD V L A D
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T h e 1 9 5 0 F o r d T h u o d e r b lr d
The Fairlane V ittoria is one of ¡8 new
1 hunderbird inspired Fords. You t an see
1 huiulcrbird beauty in its long, low lulcs.
& onions
SEEDLESS
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REQUIRED BY Announce Marriage
Drive it today!
- Thompson —
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GRAPES
29C
56 FORD.with nev/202 hpThunderbird Y8
With new Thunderbird Styling . . . with new Lifeguard Design
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BOILING
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available in Fordomatic Fairlane and Station Wagon models
you II pass with new confidence, smile at hills.
And there’s even bigger n e w s-L ife g u a rd Design! With the
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I >rd found that most accident injuries were caused by the driver
i / r o a r ,r oWn
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Fine fo r Seasoning
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Nice A ssortm ent
LUNCH MEAT 4 9 C l b
‘ r' Sfeeri,,K P °sf' occupant, being throw n
f /rward against hard surfaces, or from the car. So, Ford developed
new steering wheel with a doep-center structure to help protect
you from the post . . . double-grip door lock, to give add^d p S
lection from door, opening under shock . . . optional cushioning
hnn'u t rUment, p an 5 “ I * Y n Vis<,rs' t0 he>P lessen injury from
4 N tW UFfOUAKD FtATUKfS new deep-center steer­
ing wheel new double-grip door locks, optional new
Ford '¿ a ’t ' S 1" 1 Pane and ,U"
and opUonal
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. . . optional seat belts that help keep occupants in seat,.
in’
the fine car at half the fine-car price !
D U N N IN G
Ford- drive
'56 FORD
M OTORS
Y our A uthorized Ford-M ercury Dealer
Brookings,
learn what Lifeguard
Design means for the greater safety of you and your family
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