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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1956)
D im m ick Bros. Brookings Mkt THE PRICES QUOTED IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THURSDAY APRIL 19 thru SATURDAY APRIL 21, Straw berry P reserves LADY'S CHOICE — HARBOR NEWS Mr. and Mrs Andrew (Happy) Hoffeldt are riding around in an air conditioned car these days. Last Wednesday when Mr. Hoffeldt had parked their Ford Station Wagon at the Thompson Lumber Company, where he was working, a pile of 2 by 12s top pled over onto the hood of the car, pushing the car backwards and pulverizing the windshield Except for a battered air c’ean- er, the engine was undamaged, but the hood and the front of SEE 4 pound Jar IT NOWI H omelite $ 1 .2 5 HOLIDAY — direct drive C H A IN S A W Oleo211,5 37f 3 Pounds SWIFTHIHG 69 LADY'S CHOICE — Q uart VINEGAR 17 f V2 Gallon SANICLOR — 251 BLEACH AMPBELL TOMATO SOUP BROCCOLI Large Size — 10 t Bunch PRESH GREEN — Cello CARROTS 3 Packages 25< 25P Fresh — Green RADISHES ONIONS 3 Bunches 14c CELLO BAG — ORANGES_ _ _ _ _ 38 C HURST MKT. • Thursday, April 19, 1956 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON PAGE TEN FOR THE FINEST IN MEATS SMOKED — 6 Pound Average • Get m ote cutting for your dollar with the new Homelite EZ . . . the direct drive chain »aw ___ with Floating Power that gives you more power, less weight end lower cost Slices through 8 * oak In 5 seconds, 18* pine In 14 seconds. Cuts up, down, right, left, even upside down. Have a free demonstration today and see for yourself. Ask about our con* venient tim e payment plan. 2 1 -IN C H S 2 4 6 .5 0 Complete Coast Power Saw & Equipment Co. HONE 2271 her daughter, Mrs. Shirley Hut- man, for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Hutman and son Mike accomp anied her home for a few days visit here. Mrs. Wade Henderer and son, Bobby, plan to netum to their home in Elkton Friday after en joying a weeks visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Weigel. Mrs. Claude Clayton returned home Thursday after visiting in Cupertino, California, at the home of her daughter for a couple of weeks. A pedigree Border Cbllie pup was received by Leo Lucas last week from the French Camp, near Stockton, California, the trip being made by express. Due to the padlocking of the freight company in Crescent City, which handled the express shipments, the arrival of the puppy was de layed. When she did reach Har bor, her crate was on the porch of the Post Office for a few hoc. s before Mr. Lucas could pick her up, and everyone, especially the children, enjoyed stopping and visiting with the friendly animal. $ 5 0 .0 0 Cash For The Best Slogan For Our Service Department! The present-day automobile is a highly technical piece of mechanism. The day of monkey wrenching is over. Skilled technicians are a must if present day cars are to give the best performance Our mechanics are trained—School every week, Special Films and Lectures, Our shop is equipped with special tools, equipment and also expensive testing machines. Now we would like to have a slogan which would depict the m-a-n-y qualifications of our Service Department. In not over 1 0 Words, send us your ideas, something like, “Brookings Automotive Clinic, We Guarantee to Cure the Patient.” No Strings, No Obligations, Nothing to Buy. We reserve the right to be sole judges. If your slogan is adopted, it will be used in our advertising — CONTEST CLOSES MAY 15th. C "ED" DEMPSEY Your Dodge-Plymouth Dealer 5th anniverary SALE AND FREE CHICK DAY Pound 39 c PICNICS I the top are pretty badly creased. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mincer have rceived word that their daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Kay Daw son, that she arrived in Germany all right on March 23rd after a days trip from Phoenix, Arizona. The plane she was in was de layed at Newfoundland for five hours because of snow on the wings, but she enjoyed the trip. She joined her husband, Hugh, who will he stationed with the army near Ansback, Germany for a year. A group of bulb growers a t' I tended the open house held at Oregon State College last week to show the results of the ex periments the experts at the college have been carrying on j with Easter Lily bulbs. The open house lasted twro days. Among those who were at Corvallis for the open house were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Woodriff, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zumpfe, Mr. and Mrs. Berger Dahlstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wollam, Alan WoodrifT, Roger Oliver, E. L. Rigdon, Bob Stanhurst, A. K. and Bob Hast ings and N. V. Strommen from Brookings and Harbor; and Mr. and Mrs. Samuelson, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Burroughs and Joe Rose of Smith River. There will be a potluck dinner fpr the members of the Chetco Grange this Friday evening, with everyone asked to be at the hall with their food by 6:00 o’clock so that the dinner can get under way by 6:30. The regular officers will put on the first and second degrees at the meeting that even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Don Carson and Mrs. E. L. Carson drove to Port land last weekend to bring the Carson’s young son Dennis home after he had received medical care at a hospital there. Thomas Carson, who has been visiting in Portland at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ray LaEontaine returned with the group. His wife remained- in Portland for further medical treatment, but he reports that she is feeling some better now than she did before going north. Mrs. Roger Oliver returned home last week after visiting in San Francisco at the home of Friday APRIL 27 th SMOKED BACON JOWLS U.S.D.A. Good Steer — A Real Value RIB STEAK U.S.D.A. Good Steer 25C Pound 73 £ Blade Cut BEEF ROAST U.S.D.A. Good Steer — BRISKET BOILING BEEF Pound 49«! • SIGN UP FOR FREE CHICKS NOW GET YOUR FREE TICKETS FOR DRAWINGS O N ____ PRIZES THERE WILL BE BIG DOINGS ON FRIDAY APRIL 2 7 th AT Pound 25c BROOKINGS FEED & SEED