Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 29, 1956, Page 8, Image 8

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
Dimmick Bos.
N ew s from
C arp e n te rv ille
B rookings M arkct
THE PRICES QUOTED IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE
THURSDAY, MAR. 29 thru SATURDAY, MAR. 31
H O LID A Y —
O le o 2 35f
PILLSBURY —
A ngel Food
’
CAKE M IX 41
CASWELL —
D rip or R egular
COFFEE
DOLE —
Lim it 2 Pounds
Pound 8 9 c
» Pounds $ 1 . 7 7
Sliced
2 Vi Can
PINEAPPLE
33E
10 FLAVORS —
J€LLO 3 for 23c
NESTLES —
6 Ounces
I9E
MORSELS
23 e
OLEO
7
IBICE ORANGES 49 E
NUCOA —
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Carte
and two year old son, Jimmy,
visited with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bollinger,
over the weekend. ‘‘Jimmy,’’ a
graduate of the local high school,
will complete his training as a
deisel engineer, at O.T.I., Klam­
ath Falls, this coming June.
Thursday, March 29, 1956
load limits but say they occas­
ionally find haulers negligent in
the m atter of binders on their
loads.
Yvonne Fox Is Named
To Head Gammas
The Gamma Gamma Chapter
~Pv Beulah Carpenter
of the Betas met Tuesday even­
Goldie Zink, teacher at the
Carpenterville school, and her
Mrs. Will Tolman will soon be ing at th? home of Marianne
daughter, Lenny, visited her
living in her new apartment at Murphy. Officers for the coming
mother in Yreka, California dur­
the home of Mrs. Alice Putnam, year were elected. They were:
Yvonne Eox, President; Lorraine
ing the week of Spring vacation.
m Harbor.
Eide, Vice-President; Gladys
Alvin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Christensen, Secretary ; Yvonne
Charles Carpenter, spent three
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Libering. TEEN-AGER’S JOBS —
Cox, Treasurer; and Pat Deni,
days in PWort Orford with his
of Fort Dick, were recent callers
Recording Secretary and Yol'
uncle Ivan Carpenter and fam­
All
teen
agers
seeking
employ­
at the Bollinger home. Mrs. Lib­
ande Vaughn, Historian.
ily. They brought him home Sat-
ment
are
asked
NOT
to
register
ering is an artist and has made
Gladys Christensen presented
j urday and visited relatives here
some very interesting pictures at the City Hall before school is a topic on ‘‘Speech and Conver­
and in Gold Beach.
out
but
register
AT
THE
HIGH
with seaweed.
Glenny and Larry Carpenter
SCHOOL. When summer vacat- j sation.” Yvonne Fox served the
refreshments.
! spent part of their vacation in
Candlelight communion wil’ be ion starts the records will h e 1
I Brookings with David and Dale
transferred
hack
to
the
City
held Friday, at 7:30 p.m., in the
Hoie, and in Gold Beach with Baptist Comunity Church.
Office. WE REPEAT: Teen-agers
brother Jerry and friends, Jim
register for work AT THE HIGH REGISTER BEFORE APRIL 11
and I^onard Sharp, returning to
Miss Alice Garrett, daughter SCHOOL OFTTCE.
to vote in the MAY IS primaries.
Carpenterville where the four of
of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Garrett,
; them spent most of their vacat-
of Harbor, left Saturday for
I ion picking fern.
THE OLD RUGGED CROSS —
Lakeview, Oregon where she will
Rex and Leona Nickles cele- visit relatives for several months
The huge white cross, put up
brated their 22nd wedding an-
D A N 'S
on
the hill where it can be seen
j niversary March 16th, and Chas. |
WATCH à CLOCK
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Smith and from afar, has developed the
1 and Dorothy Carpenter their 8th
beginnings
of
a
stagger
and
it
sons.
Rickey
and
Douglas,
were
SHOP
| on March 20th. Jim and Dot
Pet re returned to Carpenter­ recent visitors at the home of looks like it is about ready to
Located
In Palmers
take off for some other place.
ville Wednesday after Ix-ing in Mr. and Mrs. Don McCarton, on
Pioneer
Road.
Kelso, Washington a week where
they attended the funeral of
Mr, and Mrs. Gene Anderson
| Dot’s mother.
Herb and Ruth Hoxie are re' and children recently left for
modeling one end of their store Fortuna, California, where they
to live in. They have been living will make their home.
| in one of the cabins.
Arnold and Ila Carpenter and
Miss Norene Dougherty was
son Jamie will return to Gold in Brookings, this past week,
Beach this week after staying at from O.T.I., where she is a
the ranch for two weeks while student.
Arnold was gravelling, a logging
road for brother Colegrove.
Jerry and Mike Marker, of j
“Stub” Colegrove spent the
Smith River, are spending their
weekend in Brookings, visiting
Easter vacation with their grand 1
friends.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Harbin. Their parents are trav-
Mrs. Claude Goldizen has been elling in Mexico for a few weeks.
very much under the weather,
b^ing confined to her bed, at
Mr. D. W. Longacre, who un­
times.
If you are considering a
Finest paints and equip­
derwent surgery at the Eugene!
new paint job for your
ment in the hands of our
General Hospital, is recovering
car, we urge you to come
master craftsmen create
MRS. ACKLEY’S NOTES — nicely and hopes to return home 1
and visit our m o d e r n
miracles of beauty before
There will be an Easter Egg shortly.
paint shop before y o u
your ey es!
Hunt conducted by the Baptist
decide to order !
See Us Today !
Community Church in Azalea
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Barton are
Park, beginning at 1:30 p.m., i ntown on business from Wood­
Saturday. If the weather in in­ land, Washington.
clement, it will be held in the
- Phone 2 3 3 4 -
Sunday School room of the
State weighmasters report few
church.
excessive violations of the log
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