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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1956)
Section T w o « I-« Dimmick Bros. B rookings M arkgt THE PRICES QUOTED IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, MAR. 22 thru SATURDAY, MAR. 24 H O LID A Y — : ' O i e o 2lbs 35? M A R Y ELLEN — 2 8 Ounces COT& PINEAPPLE JAM D IA M O N D A — Sliced 47c 3 0 3 Can GREEN BEANS 23C 53« " D " or W HITE K IN G SOAP POWDER 2 For CAMPBELLS — TO M A TO SOUP 19c LIMIT 2 Pounds FOLGERS COFFEE lb 89C Pound Can Corned Beef Hash 25c! CELERY 9< Pound * ORANGES 28< FRESH — CELLO B A G — CELERY HEARTS 161 H u r s ts M a rk et for the Best in Neats H A M S— POUND 55< Whole U.S.D.A. G(X)D STEER Blade Cut BEEF ROASTS — POUND 49e RIB and LOIN END POUND PORK CHOPS — • 49«, SWIFTS ORIOL I’f >1 \ D SLICED BACON 100 43< PURE GROUND HAMBURGER — PURE PORK COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE — Volume ii — Number 5 • Thursday, March 22,1956 BOW LING N EW S M inty; E n try , M rs J. A. G oert HARBOR N E W S — The W om ens City Bowling GOLD BEACH zen; H o rticu ltu ral, Mi’s. N. And- R em em ber to register to vote T ournam ent s ta rte d Sunday raieff; H ospitality, Mrs. M aud if you a re n ’t already on the poll M arch 11th w ith Six team s com FLOWER SH O W Morse; Hostes*. Mi’s. L. H. F re ts books as the books close for peting. in the first set. /h e B ro Ju d g e’s Com m ittee. Mrs. Alma reg isterin g voters for th e P rim okings Feed & Seed placed first TO BE HELD Russell; Junior Division, Mrs. ary election th e middle of April. w ith a 2702 to tal. Brookings All am ateu r flow er grow ers of C u rtis Ryan; Publicity, Mrs. C. R esidents living between the M arket team second w ith 2652. Southw estern Oregon are invited O. H astings; Schedule, Mi’s. M. Chetco R iver and the S tate Line In the of doubles. M arty to exhibit at th e “G lories of II. Monroe; S taging. Mrs. M ilton reg ister w ith H erb ert Payne at D rake and Jew ell Johnson p lac S pring” flow er show to lx» held M orslng; and W ays and Means, the H arb o r Post Office Residents ed first w ith 1113. Jew ell Gott in Gold Beach, April 20 22. The Mrs. Alice S tu rd ev ant. of th e F erello district, north of and L orraine Eidie second w ith exhibits are being sponsored by Blue, red and w hite ribbons the Chetco River outside the city 1095. In singles M arty D rake the Inn o m in ata G arden Club, of will be given in each case m er lim its of Brookings may reg a 563 series and Jew ell Johnson th e county scat, and will be held ited. ister w ith Mr. Payne, or w ith the 547. Jew ell G ott 542. H ighest in the G rade School Building city clerk in Brookings. gam e of th e day rolled by E laine t here. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. K ercher H orton a 201. scratch and high The PIL O T office is sure all The show has been set up on and Mr. and Mi’s. George E. series 492. sta n d ard proceedure and a c a t lit up now. T hrough the kindness H ungerford of B erkely spent the Seven m ore team s to com pete alog prepared, available from of Mrs. M inna Akers, et als. got w eekend here visiting at the this w eeked M arch 24 th and Mrs. C. O. H astings, Gold Beach, a mess of neon lights eight- home of Mrs. K ercher’s uncle, doubles S unday M arch 25th. or th e co-chairm en, Mrs. J. A. footers hung. Besides dolling up F ra n k P al lady, and attending to G oertzen o r Mrs M. 11 Monroe, the PIL O T office they’ll enhance business. W hile here, Mrs. Ker- the value of Docs R onniger’s and If you have a roadside sign do both also from Gold Beach. ch er sold th e form er Ridehaver you KNOW w h eth er or not you O ther com m ittee m em bers are Brow n’s body repair shop, next and H ubbell place to Mr. and a re liable for it, under the new Classification, Mrs. C. L. Thom; door. Mrs. D em ain Gerloch and family, law ? E ducational Exhibits, Mrs. E. W. who are tak in g im m ediate poss ession. The m any - friends of Mrs. B ertha Beers will lie interested to know th a t she was recently m arried in Reno to John Laide. Mrs. Laide has been w orking in Visalia. California w here she met her husband, who is a Civil E ngineer employed hv the M or rison-K nudsen Company of Boise Idaho. M r and Mrs. H erm an A rzner left last week for I^akeview, w here they will spend the sum m er m onths, but they will he back next fall when the fishing gets good again. Mrs. M ary Moore W orthylake of W inston. Oregon, visited some form er friends here for a short tim e last week. She is the nieo? of F ra n k Moore, the form er ow n ers of the F ra n k F an g er place up the south bank road of the Chetco, and will he rem em bered by th e old tim e residents. Among the residents going to college th at are home for S pring V acation a»*"* Ja n e t Bailey, who atten d s S outhern Oregon College at A shland; Ronald Bailey, who is a t Oregon S ta te College at Corvallis; and Raym ond Reek- man who is at Oregon Technical In stitu te nt K lam ath Falls. Mr. end Mrs. Ole Lindgren have he"-! enjoying visits from th e ir danghters and families. The first r —t of th e week, Mrs. W ayne W haley and Mrs. Clifford Cornelius of E agle -Point and C en tral Point spent several days here W hen they retu rn ed home M A D E W IT H D A V ID S O N 'S on T hursday th e ir m o th er ac com panied them for a few days visit. On F riday Mr. Lindgren's d au g h ter, Mrs. E rn est B otefur and her family from T oketee F alls arrived for an overnight visit A fter they left on S atu rd ay Mr. Lindgren drove to Eagle Point to m eet his wife and bring her horhe. C arroll Reekm an of Ashland spent th e weekend at th e home of his m other, Mrs. Milt Foster. T uesday morning, Mrs. L. G. S tafford reported th a t th e con dition of her husband had im- n - ved, and if the im provem ent continued, he would be able to b e brought home soon. Mrs Anna W aldien is re p u te d to be b etter a fte r a bout w ith th e flu. Mrs. H enry Payne, Mrs. Fred G ardner and Mrs. Will Tol- m an have been stay in g w ith her daytim es while h er son C urt is at work. Birthday Party? -- YES! - IT IS OUR FIRST BIRTHDAY IN BROOKINGS. BUT THE FREE CAKE and COFFEE SERVED ALL DAY Also . . . TID BIT OPEN FACED SANDWICHES MUSTARD GREENS 2 bchs 19c MEDFORD BRAND N o w h ere A Finer C l i m a t e N o w h e r e A Finer C om m unity SATURDAY, MARCH 24th - 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Crisp 5-P ound Cello Bag arbor PARTY IS ON DS! Z Ut 1.77 DUBUQUE REGISTER BEFORE APRIL MT to vote in the MAY 18 primaria* 3 Pounds $1.00 fo u n d 43< sunbeam bread We Are Happy To Present To The People of Brookings DAVIDSON'S SUNBEAM BREAD ASK YOUR GROCER The island of C ÿprus, like '• G reece is w ithout ag ricu ltu re. 1 O ver tiw centuries dom esticated j co ats have devoured alm ost all ♦he hum us prr>dueing vegetation.] O th er countries in th a t basin have been sim ilarly de-nuded. D IST A N C E S — The most d istan t city in O re-] gon from P ortland, according to ‘he new S tate H ighw ay map, is O ntario at 387 miles w ith Brook- ngs n ex t w ith 345 miles via thp nearest route. K lam ath Falls, at | 287 is closer than Medford, 289 m iles from P o rtlan d , while B urns is 294 m iles away. T he ! m ap om its one of th e co u n ty ’s oldest and most trav elled roads, the one up the W lhehuck and 'eft Mt. Emily un-nam ed Loeb 'sta te P ark doesn’t ap p ear either. Yems Pastry