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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1956)
PAGE FOUR BKUUKkNvjj-riAKbOK PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON COUNTY received over $300,000 HARBOR NEW S Gamma Gamma Chapter Thanksgiving. On Sunday, he O & C timber money . . . the w_Mr. and Mrs. Ray Struebing accompanied Verne Garvin of Chamber or Commerce took a Of Betas Has Meeting poll of visiting tourists on their returned home last week after Smith River to Klamath Falls, views of the roads . . . the city enjoying the holidays in Alham when? they are both enrolled in The newly formed, and newly council starred the ball rolling bra with their son-in-law and Oregon Technical Institute. named Gamma Gamma Chapter towards getting an adequate daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ash Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardner, of the Beta Sigma Phi met on sewage system . . the COUNTY er. They also visited other rel Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gardner and Tuesday evening at the home of RECEIVED OVER $300,000 O & atives and close friends in Los son, Fletcher, and Mrs. Marie Ronnie Ragland. C Timber Money . . . at least Angels and other Southern Cal Hempel returned home Saturday Thelma Huovila was in charge several lilies bloomed so as not ifornia points. after visiting a couple of days o f the program for the evning. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rose and at the home of Mr. Gardner s to dissappoint the thousands of She discussed the purpose of I people who came to view the Miss Nancy Sheehan returned sister and brother-in-law, Mr. Beta Sigma Phi and gave a shot t J Annual Lily parade . . . Brook here after a months visit over and Mrs. Elmer White at Siletz. history of the sororiety. ings was again represented at the holidays at their former U hile there, a four-generation Pat Dent served refreshments. the world series when Mr. Base home in North Dighton, Mass. picture was taken with Mr. Raymond Reekman, Don Mer Gardner’s father, A. F. Gardner, ball, Pete Lesmeister, travelled J. O. Fox, her brother, and his East to watch the classic . . , ritt and Nicy Hedburg spent the great-grandfather, the Fred wife Gertrude were here from 1955 must have been a good T H E COUNTY RECEIVED Friday in Eureka where Mr. Gardners as the grand parents, Florence, Oregon. Mr. Fox is year because so many people OVER $300 000 O & C TIMBER Reekman was fit with a brant Mi and Mrs. Lee Gardner being with the Lane County Highway can’t seem to forget it. I have MONEY . . . an alert group of for his back which was injured the parents, and little Fletcher department there. noticed at l*ast four people write people formed the Quarterback in a car wreck the night before niaking the fourth generation. 1955 instead of 1956 in filling Club with the idea of raising | you think we could have any ' Mrs. D. C. Jaggers visited sev out forms, checks, or Subscript- money and interest to field a luck if we set some near the old eral different relatives in Coos high school fixitball team . . . Court House as it is being County for the past couple of When I think of all the water people within the city limits raised? . . . got to catch those weeks. She came down to Ophir we received the last month of were given house numbers which mices . they gr<w up anfj i Saturday to meet her husband the past year I don’t want to indicated big city techniques become Big Mices you know . . , and to attend the Pomona Gra even try to remember it. were arriving . . . Now that I and anyway the Oflice Cat has nge meeting They both returned But then again, a lot has gone keep looking back over the year to to ( 00s Bay lor the weekend and eat . . over the dam, besides water and the above written words. I then came home the first of the Brookings welcomed many n *w would like to know; Did the week. businesses into its city . . . our entire County get their full share children got a new' high school of that $300.00 O & C MONEY? j . . . the County received over Every time the O & C money ' $300,000 O & C timber mo~>ey question is brought up around j R e e l E s ta te . . • ’.tings had a nice Aza -a here our O.Tice Cat smiles . . . . Fesii ii RodCb Week t.i .t when he smiles it means he A g e r .c y ovor big with almost everyone smells a mouse . . . pardon us u< * stern togs . . . the while we set a few traps . . . Do * H ^ u rrn c o Ihursday, January 12, 1956 SKETCHBOOK JANUARY CLEARANCE S-A-L-E 20% OFF £i/<f Pisarek P u b lic 1 g Ft UH ONLY $650. A second hand business, you get the inven tory, and /? lease on the build ing which includes an apart ment for just $650. It is ideal for a couple, the wife can run the business and still be at h om e . . . and there is a nice profit, too. 32 ACRES, 4 BEDROOM HOME, furnished ¡»rice only $9,700, on terms, this price also includes a cow, calf and chickens. Just 7 miles out o f town. 3 CEPROOM, ALL 1 FLOOR this nearly new electrically heatied home has 1680 sq. ft. of floor space. There are lots of big closets and it is well arranged for convenient and comfortable living. Check us on this one because we ar< a position to make a good deal for someone. UNFINISHED HOME, but the plumbing is in and it can he comfortably lived in while being completed There is al so an extra small house that can be finished up for a rent al. Over half acre ground and right in town. Total price is $4,750 on easy terms. CUTE LITTLE HOME, with % acre, bright cheerful place with one huge bedroom and small unfinished room that could be finished up for fWKft room. For $950 you can walk in here, furniture and all. If you have your own furniture $750 will handle. 2 HOUSES, TOTAL RENTAL $8.» per month, both modern on half acre and on good road close to town. Present renters have been there a long time and seem to be happy. Total price only $4,750 on easy terms. Y /i / i l f o hi LADIES LETTER f. PRINTED STREET D RESSES K.T tit and day throughout the year, scientists are working in research laboratories in the interest of public health. CORDUROY Regular 1.59 Yard 5.98 _ 6.98 During the last two decades many diseases have been conquered. There is Ft ison to believe that more and more NOW progress will he mtul«, that many «Mictions now fatal will gradually yield tw> medical research. Your doctor, ami he alone, is well informed on these new discoveries. He in WOMENS WOOL JERSEY COTTON STRIPE their therapeutic value has been established. Depend on your doctor. Defwud ou us to fill F R A N K ’S Value :o 3.98 BLOUSE ■j cludes new medicinal agents in his practice as soon as hie proscriptions. 6 Only NYLON SNOW SUITS REGULAR 5.98 PHARM ACY — Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. — WOMENS UNIFORM NO-GLOSS “ B R O O K IN G S ” SWEAT SHIRTS HATS ! ALL WObL FELTS Regular 4.49 Regular 2.9S 2.98 2.88 1.88 ¡FOUR ONLY NO-GLARE WALL BEAUTY ’ - I N JUST ONE COATI A / / / It Xd - w "9 . FARM PROPER? BOYS JACKETS - 3.88 QUILTED COTTON YARDAGE 99c REVERSIBLE Regular 1 49 Yard z/LL M U ST GO! is your most N IW dependable hired hand « • a»« NALPLEX inlettng*, m ach in ery, liv e . Stock and cro|M Fire, liah t- > ng. windstorm. liVTUulivi, flood and had, c a note tre- mendows property loaaaa. Sutfu-ieot insurance rov- •» •r * *<«» giv» you all the pro*rctsoa you need Then, when troohi* cornea, the penniiaaa «< your rehabl«* hired ba art, your ii policy, wflf relieve you o í bnanew W h en y o e 'r e in to w n , dn>r la and w ell dwcuaa how thia “ hired hand fis* • w k f i r you .. ___ DOZENS OF BARGAINS Regular 6.98 ALL WOOL QUILTED LINING You know beet how Moth*r N ature can play havoc wins Vour I uhim and other fa n a M INCERS J e w e lry //lC t A i f j / l t / h' ALL COSTUME JEWELRY O JANUARY ♦ N ./a r y C.E • FINER FOUR WAYS I A» la s tl—on e a iy -to -u ie . fast- T? drying wall point that gives re HOUSE DRESSES 1.88 Regular 2 98 — 3.29 3 49 Either They Don't Take Baths Or They on’t Wear Robes! | yj Regular 2.49 Regular 3 49 9 77 Cirls too! Same Prices! Regular 13.98 WASHABLE WOOL O' THE WEST PLAID JACKETS 7.77 DAVY ( ROCKETT IS DEAD SO ARE THESE ITEMS . . . — TAKE YOUR CHOCE AND BURY ’EM YOURSELF ! Regular T-Shirts 2.98 White FUR H.ATS Regular 1.29 PANTS Assorted Other Items YOUR CHC . FRIDAY Mr \ I N G ONLY ! 27P markable uniformity of appeor- once in a true flat finish —in on« coat. ToucF-vp spots never show I New colors, too. Avoiiubie at »fore - N O W I 1 * } . A HARtiWARt PALMERS DEPARTMENT * p ■ STOP' III