Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 26, 1956, Page 5, Image 5

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Thursday, January 26, 1956
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
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n overn»Sht visit at the home of
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h’V thX-dr ath Reihn^- U’hile there Jimmy cel-
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t ’ n ebrated his fourth bi*thday by
on Friday. Mr. Hinton returned . £ S
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home during the weekend.
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Mr,. C. L. R u -ell wU able to
Snuth are enjoytng a two w eek,: be brough, home Sunday af, '°
' isit from Mrs. Smith’s mother,
being in the Seaside Hospital
Mrs. John F. Burch, her sister,
for over a week. She is reported
Margaret Gray and her brother, to be recuperating very sat­
Jack Burch, all of Long Beacn, isfactorily.
California. They report that the
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Lingren of
hLdVel' a £, ? ? “ ghwa>' 101 » « Medford have moved here to
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The many friends of George
Titus, of Harbor, and Mrs. Lola
Roderick, now of Fort Dick, but
former Brookings resident, are
extending them their congrat­
ulations and best wishes on
their marriage at Arcata on
Wednesday, January 19th. The
ceremony was performed by the
Elder Becraft at his home. As
the couple have property in both
Harbor and Fort Dick, they are
indefinite as to which place will
be their future home.
Bmt Pisarek
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1 noticed an ad in a Gopher
Checking back throug . tne old paper that read, "Cooperative
Mr. Lingren will be available
Herbert Payne, his daughter, for cabinet work when his work files of the PILOT I noticed Mortuary . . . etc. I wonder wrho
yours truly actually came out
Mrs. Sonny Chapman and two
with the Beresa company is over.
has to be mone cooperative—
children. Harriet and Jimmy,
and said he was amongst the the stiff or the mortician. I have
retired baskstball plavers after .
,
drove to Grants Pass Friday for
, .
. heard the expression, "Deader
last years March of Dimes. But 1
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. i than Dear . . . but never saw
can t let those kids down. I ’1 be | it advertised.
back in varsity swing again, Sun­
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day, so hope all of you sports
enthusiasts, and flower growers,
Another thing, about all of
will all get out for the game.
the out-of-town papers we re-
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There is also going to be i ceive, in exchange for the Pilot,
March Of Dimes Bowling Classic 1 noticed quite a few pictures
and a great big party at the of ti‘rls that are announcing
Cliff House Saturday night. So their engagements. How come
there ane a great variety of not so ver>' man} here in Brook-
3-Bedroom Home on y2 Acre, J2500 Down
ways anyone can contribute to mgs? The boys not popping the
the Dimes cause and still have question, or being Leap Year
a little fun out of it.
are they waiting for the girls, or
2 Bedroom Home, furnished, large lot, J4000 Dn.
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are the girls too modest to bring
I read a piece in another paper *n tbe news?
2 Bedroom Home & den, nice location, 10,000 cash
about a county in Florida. They
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claimed they w’enp the fastest
So remember, if any of you
growing county in the country, know of a sister, brother, bother-
10 Acres in city of Brookings, $1,000 Down
The article was a release from in-law, uncle, aunt, or wife that
the county courts secretary, so is getting married, have them
I see they got Curry County get the information and the
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snapshot into the office. Do we
ERMA D. RICE — BROKER
beat on two accounts.
need them? It’s like the prisoner
We
received
several
papers
asking the executioner, as he
CHARLES GRAYSHEL, Agent
from a ‘Log Cabin" Dottie from placed his head on the guillotine
way back in Minnesota. The block, "How are you fixed for
PHONE 2671 or 2312
town Cook, Minnesota, is having blades?"
sewer problems also.
t h r o u g h after they had pass-
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CANNON
DISH TOWELS
BATH TOWELS
Size 30 x 36
20 X 40
Regular 39c
Regular 79c
SALE 4 for $1.00
SALE 2 for $1.00
CANNON
BRAIDED COTTON
CANNON
OVAL RUGS
WASH ( LOTUS
Regular $1.25
Regular 19c
,
Dish Cloth Sets
— 6 ONLY —
Regular $1.49 and $1.95
R / YON
1
1 TABLE ( LOTUS
SALE 4 for $1.00
SALE- 8 for $1.00
LADIES NYLON
SLIPS
LADIES FANCY
Organdy
Lace Trim
APRONS
Regular $2.98
— 3 ONLY —
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INI ANTS NA LON
SWEATERS
Regular $1.98
EXTRA SPECIAL
- SALE $1.00
LADIES and
CHILDRENS
- SALE $ 1 0 0 -
HOLIDAY —
sa
Oleo
HUNTS - 300 ( an - U hole Kernel or ( ream Style
EACH
CORN
DIAMOND A
Cut Creen beans
C R IS C O 3 lbs
tffca-
MILK CHOCOLATE 3 7 «
6
LADIES BETTER
Baby Doll Pajamas i
JACKE'TS
COATS
Regular $4 93
Reg lar $19.95
LADIES BETTER
-S A L E $10.00-
SKIRTS
- $1.00 o ff -
Regular $2.98
c
PARGflIKS
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DRESSES
$2 00 Off
3ÜR M tN J DEPT
SUNTAN
Mf.XS ALE W(XJL
MENS BROWN
£11 RTS
I PANTS
A i l 10
SHIRTS
Regular $3 49
SIZES 14 to 16 >3
Regular $2 98
- SALE $3.00 -
- SALE $2.29 -
t?«'OT ALL SIZES
Regular $9 95
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SALE $6.95 -
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LADIES SHORTY
BARGAINS
ON OUR
SALE
■ xk* ’ COUNTER
Giant Size
PURITAN -
18 Ounces
Peanut Butter
U r g e Crisp Heads
C d b b c U jij
5 Pound Bag
NAVEL ORANGES
56 lb
356
SOLID HEAD -
L E T T IL E
Pound
81
3-Pound CELLO BAG -
ONIONS
17c
HURSTS MARKET . . . For The Best In Meats
3 for $1.00
Ladies Corduroy
PANTS
2 ib s 3 5
- SALE $1.00 ••
Regular 39c
SALE
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MENS SUNTAN
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- SALE $1.00 -
LADIES SEERSUCKER
- SALE $2.00 -
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ARE ir r a d iv i
THURSDAY, JAN. 26 thru SATURDAY, JAN. 28
FARMINGTON -
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At MOORE'S
VARIETY and
P i t i APPAREL STORE
SEE WHAT 51 .0 0 WILL BUY
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ROOKINGS
W(^ GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS
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Regular$4 75
- SALE $3.50 -
NO REFUNDS
NO RETURNS
NOEXCHANGES
NO CHARGES
FRESH GROUND -
HAMBURGER 3
U.S.D.A. GOOD —
RIB STEAKS
U.S.D.A. GOOD
SIRLOIN STEAKS
SMOKED —
PICNICS
Pound
696
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