Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 05, 1956, Image 10

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
Gardner’s birthday and the wed­
ding anniversary of his son in­
law and daughter, Mr. and Mr«.
Curry County Pomona Grange Lawrence Boardman at a family
will be hetd this Saturday with dinner given by another daugh­
Chetco Grange at Harbor as the ter, Mrs. William Hempel. The
host Grange. The meeting will dinner was prepared under dif­
open at eleven o’clock, with a pot ficulties as the electricity went
luck dinner at noon. The lect­ off at about the time that Mrs.
urers program will be held im­ Hempel was ready to put the
Let's Have A Good Football Team
mediately after dinner with the chicken in the oven. By using
meeting continuing until about stoves that used other fuel, a
For The Brookings Harbor Area.
four o’clock.
dinner for twenty was served
The Harbor Community Club
/ just a little later then
has donated a Webster’s un­ was planned. Besides Mr. and
abridged dictionary to the Chet­ Mrs. Gardner, Mr« and Mrs.
co Community Library and had Boardman, those who were to­
a stand built by Frank P allaad/ gether for the occasion were
to hold it. The Community Club Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gardner, Mrs.
MINCERS JEWELRY
has a big interest in the Library Sadie Meritt, Orville Lock, How­
as it is a result of the project ard and Elmer Gardner and also
the Club started several years about nine grandchildren cf the
Lee Willoughby
ago to have a library in the area. Gardners.
Easter was a special day for
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gustafson
members of the Fred Gardner enjoyed a few days visit in Oak­
family as they celebrated Mr. land last week with Mrs. Gust­
afson’s daughter, Mrs. Gunborg
Valentine. Mrs. Gustafson’s two
sons, Thor and Ole Ask, and
their families of Vashon Island
were also there.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis and
two children, of Central Point,
spent Easter at the home of Mr.
Ellis’ mother, Mrs. Ole Lindgren.
Another son, Lawrence Ellis,
Closing date for registering voters is April 17th — 30 days prcced-
who has been making his home
in Portland, is now a t the home
ing Primary Election.
of his mother and is working
(Sections 240.050, 247.120, 249.510)
here. His family will join him as
soon as he can locate a house for
rent.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Olive
drove to San Francisco last
If tlic name of a registered elector has been changed by marriage,
week to visit their daughter and
she should re-register and cancel out her old registration.
her family. Mr. Oliver returned
Any person who may complete his residence or become 21 years of
home the latter part of the w’eek
while his wife remained for c
age during the time the registration books are closed preceding
longer visit.
elections, may register now.
Mrs. Lawrence Myers and
(Section 247.180)
Mrs. Doris Broughton of Madras
were houseguests last week at
the home of Mrs. Myers’ mother
Mrs. Anna Lucas. Mrs. Myers
had made the trip at this time
If an elector wishes to vote for someone whose name does not appear
so that she could visit with her
on the ballot, he may write in the name of the person for whom he
good friend and neighbor, Aunt
Sue Benham, who has been very
wishes to vote.
ill at the Seaside Hospital, but
(Section 247.050)
is better at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hastings
and son Stephen arrived from
Portland last week. Mr. Hast
Precinct Memorandum cards are being mailed to registered voters
ings had been on a several weeks
business trip across the country
from the County Clerk’s office. If you are not in the precinct named
w’hile his wife rem airbed in Port­
on the card, return card to Clerk, either by mail or in person, notify­
land with relatives.
ing her of correct precinct apd a new card will be issued.
Mrs. Myrtle Schaal returned
home Sunday after spending a
(Section 250.650)
week at Medford, at the home
of Mr. Schaafs cousins, Mr. and
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Mrs. Burke.
son and Mrs. Thomas Carson
went to Portland last week. Don
Published By Order of
Carsons’ young son underwent
Oleta Walter — Curry County C le rk _
another operation on his mouth
at the hospital and is getting
along fine. They plan to return
to Portland this weekend to
bring him home. Mr. and Mrs
Thomas Carson are visiting at
the home of their daughter, Mrs
Ray Fontaine, and Mrs. Carson
is receiving medical treatment
Mrs. Missouri Tolman left on
Thursday for Calisoga where she
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Vivian
t
Begeer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reiling
and family spent the Easter
weekend visiting Mrs. Reilings
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Payne and other relatives. Mr.
Reiling’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Reiling drove down from
Gold Beach where they are now
located for the salmon.fishing, to
spend Sunday here.
Nick Baumgardner, Sr., was
able to be brought home from
the Seaside Hospital, Monday.
While his condition is improved,
This ij o Mainliner
he will have to remain in bed
Special Six-paitenger
for at least a month.
HARBOR NEWS
The regular meeting of the
We've Got The Suits
WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT
Support the Quarterback Club
ELECTION LAWS FOR OREGON VOTERS
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ff>reef
2 -door Sedan complete
with Unique Two-tone
Bath Air Cleaner. . , Positive Actiort
Windshield Wipers . . . Ta* . . . license
The guy said he was going
into the house and watch the
"mahogony knot hole.”
«..Interest and carrying chargesl
on these style leaders — now at vour Ford
Dealer’». Treat yourself to a lest drive. And. at these honest lo-
gtxxlness low monthly payments let you i self go!
You have 30 months to pay M l you need is 30% cash down
or trade. And your present ear should more than i w i ihe down
payment. So why wa t Come and get n!
Roy rory »’ gMy
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lottery del
This is a complete Ranch W agon —
a Mainlmer Six with Unique Two-
tone P a in t...O il F ilte r...O il Bath
Air C leaner. . . Positive Action
Windshield Wipers . . . Tax . . . license
...In te re s t and carrying charge»!
prk>s
to »'J»*tdval dtulor i pttvng polity
DUNNING MOTORS
Your Curry County Authorized Ford-Mercury Dealer
Brookings
Chetco Grange will be hosts
If you never do more than just
to the Curry County Pomona, on
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dial what you are getting paid for,
Saturday, April 7th. Judging for left Friday evening for Milton-
the state sewing contest will be Freewater, called there by the you will never get paid for more
that what you do.
held. Mrs. Sylvia Lee, Home Ex-1 death of Mrs. Dial’s father.
tension Service will be the judge.
Business session will begin at
11 a m. and a program will fol­
low in the afternoon. Mrs. Clar­
ence Phipps, of Ophir, is lecturer
and Ben Jones, of Brookings,
Master.
SOUTHERN
CURRY
REALTY
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith,
and children, of Cashmire, Wash­
ington, are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. \\ alter Sadler for several
days, arriving in time to spend
Easter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Redfield and
Donna and Bobbie drove over
from Klamath Falls to spend
Easter with Mrs. Redfield’s par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthor Pierce
returning Sunday afternoon.
LIKE NEW IN GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD — 2 bedroom
home, COMPLETELY FURNISHED, fireplace, hardwood
floors, $4000.00 down.
HOME OX ^6 ACRE IN TOWN, 3 bedrooms, double
carport, lawn, shrubs, $11,000 full price, reasonable down-
payment.
MODERN HOME IN HARBOR WITH HIGHWAY
FRONTAGE, double garage and workshop, lawn and
garden, well and spring. S7500 down.
Miss Rachel Woodward, of
Bellingham, Wash, and Miss
Ruth Woodward, of Casteiane,
California, spent their vacations
with their sister, Mrs. Bert De-
Moss, returning to their schools
where they teach, Sunday.
HOME ON 1% ACRES In Harbor, 3 bedrooms, 1 4 baths,
wall-to-wall carpet, large workshop. $2500 down. Full
Price $12,000.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT —
$65.00 Partly furnished with bedroom
$85.00 Completely furnished with bedroom
$67.00 Unfurnished with bedroom
CHARLES GRAYSHEL, Agent
Mrs. Myrtle Byers, of Mil­
waukee, Oregon, spent several
days last week with Miss Char­
lotte Rasmussen.
ERMA D. RICE — BROKER
PHONE 2671 or 2312
STOP SHOP
JAYS
Quality
MEATS
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY
ENDS and PIECES
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Oregon
ROT PROTECTION CLUES -
To prevent water reaching
the wooden timbers upon which
a structure is built, place several
thicknesses of tar paper between
the concrete or stone base and
the wood. Make the paper bar­
rier considerably wider than the
surfaces, to better deter cap­
illary attraction which would
otherwise draw water from the
ground into the wood, thereby
promoting rot.
MRS ACKLEY'S NOTES —
Mrs. Minnie Neal, of Portland.
spent the past two weeks with
her niece. Mrs. Charles Stan-
hurst She also visited her neph-
u s. D. C. and Everett Jaggers.
Mrs Stanhurst accompanied her
aunt back to Portland for a few
days and ajso visited her grand­
daughter, in Eugene
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BACON 5 lbs
25CLB
SLAB Armour Star
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By the Piece
BACON
490
Pound
U. S. CHOICE
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Pound
89 1
T-BONE STEAK
Prime Frozen
GRADE A
To get a grip on a stuck
bottle cap. use a nut cracker.
P aint...O il F ilter...O il
l e t your ryes
Thursday, April 5, 1956
5 CANS
ORANGE JOICE
Prime Frozen
GRADE A
PEAS
Prime Frozen
GRADE A
4 PACKAGES
BRUSSEL SPROUTS