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PAGE EIG H T — BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON millions of people and the scien- tists hold that they ane making progress daily. It is to the best interest of all of us that this Drives for funds with which fund is kept handy. to relieve the human race of much of their suffering leads us NEW BRIDGE to believe that moneys now div erted Into the conquering of FOR CHETCO cancer will lead to similar happy Dan Brown, an engineer for results. The drive for funds is the U.S. Rureau of Public Roads, about to begin. You, or some is making a preliminary survey member of your family may, at for a new 300 foot bridge to span some unexpected time, be a ben the Chetco River above Bruce eficiary from this pool Already Hole. Brown states that he ex- it has relieved the suffering of fiects funds will be made avail- CANCER DRIVE TO BEGIN SOON Thursday, April 5, 1956 To Late to Class SCOUT BUILDING REPORT — and now of Greybull, Wyoming, The Scout situation is looking who donated the land. WANT TO BUY—2 to 5 bed up, according to a report from Title to the property, Mike room home. Ralph Batchelor, Mike Page. Other Scout Leaders says, is in the hands of the local Box 863 Crescent City. 7-2-p have come and gone, over the I.O.O.F. Lodge, a technicality BOST — Female Boxer, fawn years, but Mike continues, pro only, the lodge having assigned color, clipped ears. Answers to posing to keep at it until he entire management and operat sees the Scout Building com ion over to the Chetco Scout name of "Pokie”. Phone 3745. pleted and available to the Boy! Building Committee. SPEBSQSA Ladies Night 7-1-p and Girl Scouts of the Brook- The Importance of making the Despite the showers and diver I1 OR SALE 22” Zero Freezer ings-Harbor area. building fit to meet in is em sions, over 30 members of the Upright. May be had by taking Thanks to the help from Roy phasized by Page’s report that, Barbershoppers, and their ladies, over payments. Phone 3137. 7-2-p Weideman, part of the roof at present, Troops 32 and 22 are met at the VFW Hall, last Sat urday evening. There were sev FOR SALE—Green Alder Wood, trusses have been assembled and meeting in the old school build eral guests from the Crescent Lengths Wanted. Box 343. J. E. put in place and Mike says he ing; the Explorers at the Rod City Chapter Smith. Harbor. 7-1-c figures the job of getting the and Gun; and the Cubs at the 40 x 60 building to going is about VFW Hall. Further, Page re half done. Everything, so far, ports, the Girl Scouts here have has been paid for except a bill Our Home, on Coast, over-look ing of about $100 to Horton ing "Fountain Cove”, guest cabin Brothers for laying the concrete Large garage with wood storage blocks. Mike urges everyone, and space. Captains House with open especially the parents of Boy or barbeque pit. Turn at Crest Mot Girl Scout age children, to con tact him or Ray Reeser and see el on Arnold Lane to Ocean. what they can do to wind up the i COL. and MRS. LEE RICE job. I* OR SALE Monarch Electric The official name of the proj Deep' ect ** “King Memorial Meittag QUART Z m m<'r, Ph',ne 2552 or Place for scouts-” In honor of s '» Mrs. Gyle Jensen. 7-1-c Mr. Ward King, former resident, able by tie federal bureau so that work can be started right after the firet of July. He told the Pilot that he is not concerned with the r/ad work, that being within the zone of another ag ency of the government. been inactive for several years and urges that some of the lad ies take up the project so as to be ready when their own Scout and Girl Scout Building is fit to be moved into. ALFRED A. QOODLIN PASSES Alfred A. Goodlin, 82, a native of Smith River Valley, where he was born April 18, 1874, the son of the late James and Eliza Goodlin, pioneers of the Smith River Valley, passed away on March 29th, at the Seaside Hos pital following a short illness. FOR SALE HI- WAY MARKET OPEN 8:ooA.M. TO 9:30 P.M. BORDENS MAYONNAISE qt. 59c The Don Anderson Trio . AT THE CUFF HOUSE ■ // Two Guys and A Gal MEF-CO J hree of the Top Entertainers In the Business. CLEANER STARTING THURSDAY, APRIL 5 Finest Prime Rib and Chicken in the North West. Enjoy Yourself a t All Purpose Cleaner 19< Quart DO N’T DELAY . . . ACT TODAY 1 THE CUFF HOUSE POST TOASTIES «. 1 9 c AND — Mow Open 3:00 p.m. Daily SUGAR CRISP , . t 2 3 c OSCAY MAYER Our new telephone directory is going to press. If you have any changes to be made in your name, address, telephone number, or if you wish new listings or advertising, please contact our business office at once. 1 2 ounce tin Luncheon Meats 3-1.00 RAMONA GRAPE HAPPY VALE NECTAR PEAS 303 Tin 8 for *1 .0 0 2 4 Ounce Bottle 4 for $1.00 4 Roll Pck 31C TOILET TISSUE «• ’* " > DROMEDARY A M ,I L E(X)I) DUNNING MOTORS CAKE MIX 2 P tg . 69c B i s q u i c k 40 ounce Box 38c SUNSHINE — LINGERS BANANAS 2 1b for 25< Pound 29< I 1 . I ’ ; ____ APPLES 6 Pounds 49< LEAN .ind FRESH POUND 3 5 c 3--S1.00 PORK CHOPS 55c Ground B e e f CHOICE GRADE T-Bone STEAK APRIL 5 1 2 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF USED CARS OFFER ED ON THIS SALE! ... I ) i r M uncys Mkt. 89c LEAN and MEATY Boiling Beef DURING THEIR B-l-G SPRING USED CAR ★ CARNIVAL OF VALUES ★ 29< SMALL SIZE W A S H iN frrn N HAS PULLED THE STOPS 11 ounce size CUP CUSTARD JUICE ORANGES 8< Pound NATURAL DATE Your Curry County Ford-Mercury Dealer '4 8 CHEVROLET SEDAN R A D IO and HEATER $ 5 5 .0 0 '5 1 FORD '4 9 BUICK R A D IO and HEATER. Htd. Tran s . $ 6 5 .0 0 '5 0 PONTIAC '4 7 FORD V -8 <1.1 H < O l P E R a d i» A D e a le r $ 9 5 .0 0 '5 0 PLYMOUTH -48 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Radio A D e a le r $145.00 '5 0 Studebaker '5 0 MERCURY SEDAN R adio A H eater <>» rrd rl» e $195.00 '5 0 DESOTO -50 FORD < 1 » T l)M V-M Radio A H e a te r <>» rrd rl» e $195.00 '51 HUDSON 2 dr R K G A I. Del. R adio A H e a te r Aato* T ra n s $ 3 9 5 .0 0 '5 2 M G M ark II '5 0 CHEVROLET DEL. SEDAN Radio A D e a le r $ 3 9 5 .0 0 '5 0 FORD '5 0 CHEVROLET SEDAN D e ale r A a to . T ran s . $ 3 9 5 .0 0 '5 2 CHEVROLET '5 1 Studebaker SPRING CARNIVAL OF VALUES lb. 25c DUNNING MOTORS Your Curry County A uthorized Pord-Mercnry Dealer < )ne O w ner Radio A H m le r ( H IF IT A IN Radio A H e a le r 2 - Door H e ate r STAR IJ T E $ 3 9 5 .0 0 $ 3 9 5 .0 0 $ 3 9 5 .0 0 Radio a H e a te r $ 3 9 5 .0 0 C A K H t A I.I. H e a le r A u to. T rans. $ 5 9 5 .0 0 BROUGHAM H e ate r C re a m ru ff $ 5 9 5 .0 0 ROADSTER $ 6 9 5 .0 0 H T m PH K I P H e ate r $ 4 9 5 .0 0 •'i Ton I ’ l l K - l P Radi,, A H e a le r C-Npeed $ 8 9 5 .0 0 Overdrive "A