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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1956)
---------------------------------------------------------------------— .............. ............. ...------------------------------------------------ HI-WAY MARKET • O P E N 8:00A.M . T O 9:30 P.M. j = Lake To Give Talk To Woman’s Club A t Smith River TUOINti The Smith River Woman's Club will meet at the Commun ity Hall on Friday, May 4th, with Martha Ulrich and Frances Westbrook, Library Chairman in charge of the meeting. Alexander Lake, who is the author of the fine book “YOUR PRAYERS ARE ALWAYS AN- SEVERED” will be the guest speaker and tell how he hap pened to write this book that is getting mention all over these United States. He has collected more than two thousand of these (0 W U N Y • 1 * GERBERS BABY FOOD STRAINED Doz, 98f JUNIOR FOODS ea. IOC K in g m a n s R e e l E s ta te KP LUNCHEON NEAT 1 2 -o u n c e T in lor $1.00 A gency * In s u ra n c e JELLO GELATIN • N o ta ry P u b lic 3 for25c ANGEL SKIN 4 0 0 Count FACIAL TISSUE 2- 49c S N O W D R IF T 3 -p o u n d T in SHORTENING 79C G OLD M EDAL DURKEE L a rg e J a r MAYONNAISE F lo u r 2 5 -p o u n d B a g 3 9 c $ 2 .0 9 BETTY C R O C K E R 'S A N G E L F O O D Cake M ix 2 for 89c • R O Y A L CLUB 3 0 3 T in « Apple Sauce 8 for $1.00 FRESH GREEN — 2 Aspargus NEW CROP - Thursday, 'April 26,1958 B R O O K IN G S-H A R B O R P IL O T — B R O O K IN G S, O R E G O N PAGE E IG H T Pounds BUSINESS PHONE — 3421 RESIDENCE PHONE - 3724 LAST CHANCE RETORE THE OWNER RENTS ! 2 Bedroom Home close to the center of town. Not an old house and priced at the LOW' LOW Price of $5,500.00 Will take pickup in trade. LOOKING FOR A SMALL HOUSE AND GARAGE?? We have it across from school on large lot. Built on rear of lot so wou can live in it while building on the front. VERY GOOD DEAL AT ONLY $2250.00 Total Price. ONLY $1500.00 FOR 150 Feet of RIVER FRONTAGE. A Marvelous place for home and boat dock. Sold four of these last week and only one left so if interested in RIVER FRONTAGE BETTER HUR RY!!! Bought one myself and sold two to local merchants. Practically New 2 bedroom Modern Home with approxim ately l Acne. Excellent well and pressure system. Many good features and the TOTAL PRICE ONLY $5,000.00 With Terms. DON'T FORGET WE HAVE FINEST BUILT HOMES ON F.H.A. FINANCING — Come in and look at these pictures and floor plans now at our office. You can have a real home built just for you. No two alike in this beautiful tract. Ready Built homes to show you. If you didn’t see last week's paper, be sure to get it as the SPECIALS offered are truly outstanding. Some sold but still have a few left. Look in the classified for a REAL BUY YOU WILL FIND IT THERE, PRICED AT ONLY $1295.00!!!! A personal question to those who travel 5 The officers for the coming year were installed at the first April meeting of the Curry County VFW Post Number 966 and its Auxiliary in an open joint installation with Jules Koh ler and Gladys Brainard as the installing officers. Arthur Bollin ger was the Officer of the Day and Harriet Baker the installing conductress. The officers of the Post are as follows: Commander, E. L. Ross; Senior Vice-Commander, Russell Messer; Junior Vice-Commander, Lee Fountain; Quartermaster, Jules Kohler; Adjutant, Don Bingman; Chaplain, Paul Whir ry; Surgeon, Max Brainard; Post Advocate, Arthur Bollinger; and Trustees, A1 Phillips. Homer Brown and Fred Troutman. Frank Kelly was the retiring Commander. The officers for the Auxiliary are: President, Edith Hynes; Senior Vice-president, Dorothy Harvey; Junior Vice-President, Margaret Phillips; Chaplain, Ethel Molino; Treasurer, Marj orie Moore; Conductress, Erma- dee LaBarge; Guard, Maud Phil lips; Three-Year Trustee, Clara Bowlin; Patriotic Instructor, Eleanor Kohler; Color Bearers, Grace Zirbel. Delores Parshal, Marie Brown, and May Stark; Historian, Lydia Browman and Musician, Bemadine Kell.y Clara Bowlin is the retiring President. stories from the time that he was a young man and every story is true. When he talks to our Club we all feel sure we will be rewarded by hearing what he has to tell us. He will autograph any of the books. It will be worth while to make it a point to lx? with us on May the 4th. Come and bring a friend- you will he welcome. Mrs. Mary Johnston will be in charge of the Tea Table. FOR RENT—2-room Apartment with range and bed. Dressing rm. Colored bath, for Adults. Furn ace heat. Washing and drying facilities, $55. Klise Apartments 10-1-p FOR RENT—Ocean View, mod ern 3-room unfurnished apart ment, $65 per month. Washing and drying facilities. Klise Apt 10-1-p FOR SALE 1951 CHEVROLET in fair condition, but at a real bargain price. I can’t afford to drive two cars. Somebody please bail me out. Call 3725 or see it at the rear of the Pilot Building. FOR SALE 3-bedroom house, fireplace, washer, dryer, large garage, low down payment. A Large Corner Lot on Del Norte Lane, call 3578. 10-lp TOR RENT or LEASE Model T-3 D-7 Cat equipped for logging blade and winch. D. M. Palmer, 40 R & R Trailer Court, Crescent City. 10-2-p FOR SALE One large, white enamel combination wood and electric range in good condition. Cost $416. wil sell for $98.95. Write or see Walter Pearmine at Harold Crumps, Harbor. 10-1 c COLUMBIA RIVER Top pay. Information and aplic- ation. $1 00 BMCO. Box 656, Bellevue, W ashington. FOR SA LE 27E CELLO — EACH Tomatoes FANCY WASHINGTON D e lic io u s A p p le s 29c ~ 2 Pounds 29c BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION S tartin g soon. 10-1-p TOR SALE S in g er console sew ing m achine in fine condition. A j w onderful M other's Day present. Phone 164. Brookings. 10-1 BABY PARAKEETS fin e sel Have you ever estimated the value of the personal posses sions you and your fam ily take on a trip or vacation? Clothing, luggage and prac tica lly all other costly per sonal effects can he insured from any kind of loss or dam age anywhere in the world awav from home Since the Personal Effects policy is so inexpensive, whv not call us '•>r this protection the t t ’ ne \ .u ¡dan to lake a tup . ELMO SMITH YOU CAN COUNT ON 4-H CLUB NEWS — ............... The Winchuck Livestock 4-H Club held their second meeting of the year at the Pettegrev home Friday, April 20th. Club members discussed projects for the year, enrollment cards were signed and partially filled out, and summer applications were reported to have been sent In to the County Agent’s office. The first meeting of the 4-H Club had been held in the Crump home the week before at which time the Club officers for the year were elected. Eddie Oar was elcted presi dent; Richard Bomhoff, vice- president; Richard Donnelly, sec retary; Mervin Pettegrew, re porter; James Donnelly, song leader; Helen Lucas and Johnny Donnely, yell leaders. Refreshments were served af ter the meetings. The ability, prestige and experience to get things done for You and Oregon f/ecZ DOUG McKAY YOU« U.S. SENATOR I ’d Ad. McKav for Senator Comm. W L (Bill) PhUlij», Chrrn., 525 S. W. Brdy., Portland. Ore. WATCH YOUR NAIL! You will soon be receiving a special coupon offering die ALBERS FARM NEEDLE book containing an assortment of 30 needles for cloth, sack, leadicr and darning. Presented without cost by your Albers Authorized Feed Dealer. BROOKINGS FEED and SEED SHEHANS Clothing 10-4-c 42'foot, 6 m onths I block off highway. O n io n s Keep house on ’s acre. Terms. Phone 3467. 10'3-p old House Trailer. Very good condition. 2 hedrooms, tub and shower. $.3250. D. C. Gerlach. Box 1141. Brookings. Ph. 3130. Turn left, south of Sunset Motel. Pounds to be contributed is asked to attend. After the business meeting, a beautiful wedding cake was then served in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Over thirty carloads of Rock- Charles Crosby’s coming 50th houns made the trip to the Alt- Anniversary celebration. house Creek area, near Holland, Oregon last Sunday in quest of the jade-like material available in the creek bed and old mine tailings. Members from the Eu reka, Crescent City and Brook ings Mineral Clubs all reported good hunting and a fine day. Those making the trip from the Mt. Emily Gem and Mineral Club were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gold- izen, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Chap AS YOU« man, Art Pierce, Arthur Bollin ger, Sue Jackson, Art Abbott, GOVERNOR Gertrude Penn and the Charles Hoffman family. “ A governor the At the recent regular Club meeting, plans were taking final people of Oregon shape for the coming Gem Show, like and fcrust” in June. A special meeting was Coa scheduled for Friday, April 27th — i i _ >» U uum.s— «~r~ at the Hoffman home in Harbor for the purpose of sorting and sacking the grab bag material. Any member with rock material 30 CARLOADS OF ROCKHOUNDS MAKE TRIP To Late to Class FOR SALE—Modern 1-bedroom W ANTED Good Used D aven port or Couch Phone 3130. 10-lp 25c Yellow Dry V F W PO ST, A U X IL IA R Y ELECTS O FFICERS ection of G uaranteed N orm als wd Rares. ABS Registered strain AL MAR BUDGIES, ’a Block S outh on Arnold I-anc V isitors are welcome 10-1-c: rH A N K S TO T H E PILO T ADS ! We Are AU Sold O ut of Used j F ord T ra c ’ s. '54 Massey- Hi rris Pony w ith H ydraulic, pl ’v. disk 00 ROY DEO rRACTOR & EQUIP 1040 2nd St Phone 283 Crescent City. California BOY'S SUITS Size 13 to 15 LATE SPRING PATTERNS *22.50 Six Colors and Patterns BOY'S SPORT COATS Sizes 6 to 18 s11.95 to *16.95 BOY'S SLACKS Sizes 6 to 18 *5 95 »0 *7 95