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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1955)
à ».» a y >> s J s p ir fic t pair , j • Harbor News A fter reporting last week th a t Mr. and Mrs. Jo? Moore had come back from D avenport. la . and th a t Joe was due for in duction in the Armed Forces on Decem ber 7th. we find th at we w ere p artly right. They did come back expecting Joe to be inducted, but he was deferred and told to go back and finisn his w ork at the Palmer* School of C hiropractics w here he is due to g rad u ate in about nine m ore m onths. Mrs. M ilton F o ster has re ceived th ? announcem ent of the b irth of a seven jo u n d , two- ounce d a u g h te r to her son-in- law and dau g h ter, Mr .and Mrs. Mike O’B rien of Glen, M ontana, on D ecem ber 23rd. They have nam ed th e little colleen. Maggi K athleen. Mrs. O ’Brien will be rem em bered here as h rancis R eekm an Barton. Mrs. Jen n ie S m ith received word last w eek of the d eath of her son-in-law , Jack Ryan, at San Fransisco, on Decem ber 1st, due to a h ea rt a tta c k w ith the O Perfection in Appearance YELTONS T Y T 3 Perfection in Tailoring Here is Am erica's "Perfect Pair" in slacks. Exclusive "Body Bal er, co" styling for top-to-toe eye appeal . . . new est patterns and colors in premium 100% virgin wool fabrics. $9.95 to 19.95 1 By RCA YEAR MORE PEOPLE ANY BUY OTHER V D A D V LAD w ant to express my th an k s for th e fine cooperation from everyone. The 1956 “Mail E arly for C h ristm as” cam paign will be a rousing success if everyone will ju st keep up the good work. This year, on C h ristm as Eve, I would like to see every’ m ail bag em pty and every Post Office A boy cam e to Mr. and M r* em ploye? relaxing a t home. Vern M yrin on W ednesday, ju s t in tim e to maki? this issue, w ith PUDDLE CHORUS Dr. Gibson assisting. Probably don’t read right, An eight foot p ictu re of a«h«xr elsew here, but th e re are nightly and daily serenades going on for the Old W om an in the Shoe around Brookings, coming from was sketched by Delore* Shaw every little puddle and p o o l - and Judy Nicherson, u per g rade green po?p frogs a re chirping girls and the little folk* did m ost of the painting. all over the place. for the last tw o and half m onths while their m o th er w as under medical care Raymond R eekm an w as able to lx* brought home from the hospital Sunday a fte r b e i n g th ere for over two weeks. IL* will have to rem ain in bed for about a w eek or longer then be fit for a brace, which he will have to w ear for some m onths. He would be glad to have any of his friends come up and see him w hile he is( bedfast. Heavy Mailing At Post Office EVERY THAN funeral being h?ld there on th e i 5th. The G range is having its an nual fam ily C h ristm as P a rtv this F riday evening, following a short business m eeting. S an ta will be th ere for the gitt ex change. w ith everyone asked to bring a gift, m inim um value oi 50 cents. Each G range lady is asked to bring cake, jello or sandwiches for refreshm ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. M assett drove over from K lam ath F alls and spent the w eekend at the home of Mr. M a ssett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. M assett. When they retu rn ed Sunday, th?y took the children w ith them RCA T-V //ÍMlítK7A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL THIS AD IS GOOD UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE FREE FREE FREE CHRISTMAS TREES TAKE YOUR PICK I Your Choice ! ARMOUR STAR - OREGON CHIEF HIM P o stm aster Bill Thompson ex pressed his appreciation today for the fine response from in dividuals and business firm s to his "Mail E arly For C hristm as ’ pleas. He w ent on to say th at the period between now and Decem ber 25th is bound to be the heaviest of the y ear for all postal employees. The terrific stream of o u t going C hristm as card s and gifts is now near full flood w ith a like to rre n t of incoming m ail be coming g re a te r every day. In the next few days the P o stm a ster expects th e mail load to hit its peak. He said, “I know the tim e has passed to ta lk about mailing early. For the inevitable last- m inute m ailers, he suggests th at they use air-m ail for every’ C hristm as card or gift going 1 out-of-tow n and by all means get then in th e mail today! Even one d ay’s delay at this critical tim e may m ?an disappointm ent for a loved one on C hristm as.” There is still tim e for loca* deliveries but all C hristm as cards should be sent first-class mail to insure prom pt delivery. To tak e care of the la st-m in ute rush, which alw ays begins when the incoming C hristm as m ail is g reatest, the Post Office will rem ain open from 8 a.m to 6 p.m., including S atu rd ay . P o stm aster W illiam T hom p son said today. “Now th a t we are coming close to t l^ big rus-i WE'RE MOVING SOON . . . 9 by 12 WOOL RUGS *4950 and up WELCOME MATS RUBBER Christmas Boxed *2 .4 9 each MANY LINOLEUM RUG and TILE REMUANTS Ostenbergs NOTICE TENDERIZED - - Half or Whole Brookings Residents MORRELLS PRIDE F u lly C o o k e d H a m s ARMOURS STAR — Canned - Boneless, no waste PICNIC HAMS S lbs 6 3 4 lb Each ★ ★ * 101-4 lb s 3.25 Oregon — Phone Congress 7-2153. Now is the time to place your order from the S7.S8 Each We Wish to Thank The Many People Who Helped Make This Year A Success . . . JAY'S QUALITY New 1956 Cadillac, write or call collect, Mr. Eck at Lou Blanc, Inc., 2nd and Anderson, Coos Bay, ARMOURS STAR - Canned - HAMS For Demonstration or Information regarding a Meats HOURS— 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. . . . For Your Convenience We W ill Be Open Sundays 10 a.m . until 4 p.m. Until Christmas. Curry County allotm ent for early delivery. CADILLAC — OLDSMOBILE w “Safety Tested Used Cars” Lou Blanc Inc. COOS BAY, OREGON