Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 03, 1956, Page 3, Image 3

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT -
Thursday, May 3, 1956
THESE PEOPLE
LIVE HERE . . .
(T h is w the ltfth of a ¿6-weeku
O STEN BERG ’S is a company
th a t has shown a rem arkable
grow th in the past 7 years. In
1949, K arl and Louise O stenberg
opened a small floor covering
shop in the Brookings H otel
Building. L ater they adcted linol­
eum and they ju st grew out of
th e ir q u arttrs.
On Ja n u ary 1st of this year
they moved into the new build
ing constructed on the property
W IN
A
H omelite
d ir e c t
d r iv e
C H A IN
SAW
all D rug S to re in Brookings.,
form erly occupied by the form er , as it has been since 1948. How­
T h ere w as a D rug Store here
ever,
th
e
p
artn
e
rs
have
changed
Azalea G arage. The move m ore
b u t it w as not owned by Frenchy
than trippled th e ir display and since 1950. Virgil and M arjorie
and Ellen A rrell. P rio r to May 1.
Goldsberry
had
been
a
p
artn
e
r
storage space. Many new *items
1951 th e old tim ers will recall
w ere added w ith th e move m a k ­ of Roy Sunderland but in Ju n e
th
a t it w as operated by Ted Zen-
of
1950
G
oldsberry
form
ed
a
ing it a m ore com plete interior
p artn ersh ip w ith Don and Cleo ier. It w as a t th a t time, just five
supply center.
y ears ago th a t th e Amells moved
T he O stenbergs moved to th e C raig and bought o ut S u n d er­
here from Coquille to take over.
are a in 1946 on a farm about 6 land.
F renchy had w orked in the drug
Goldsberry*
*re
f
-m
erly
from
m ites north of Brookings. They
sto
re th ere for 19 years.
still own th e farm and art’ fa rm ­ P o rtlan d w here Virgil w as con­
W hen tlv A rrells took over,
ers w henever th ey find a few nected w ith the G eneral E le c tric '
the store it w as located in the
m inutes aw ay from th eir gro w ­ Company. They have a son,
K err Building In November of
Douglas, who is a senior in high
ing business.
1951, ju st six m onths a fte r a r ­
They chose the nam e O ste n ­ s?hool.
riving in Brookings, they moved
The Craigs are from Selma. to the present location Last
berg’s largely because th e two
children have alw ays shown a Oregon, moving here in 1945. i O ctober they spread out into the
keen in terest in the business. Before entering th e p artn ersh ip adjoining q u a rte rs p re\ iously oc-
They a re David. 16, and a sopho­ Don w as engaged in the logging I cupied by P a lm e r’s Variety.
m ore in high school and Jeanne. busines. They have 4 c h ild rc
A rrell is well grounded in his
11, in the grade school. Both help I W a lte r is a sophom ore in h 1 :h I field. He g rad u ated from the
out in th e sto re a fte r school and school and the 3 younger chi! - OSC School of P harm acy w ith
ren are in grade school.
vacations.
th e class of 1950. lie is a m em ber
Both families have been active of 2 pharm seudical societies,
The fam ily say they w ouldn’t
live anyw here else. They enjoy in civic affairs and have taken K appa Psi and RHO Chi. He is
th e ir contact w ith th e people a great deal in in terest in the also proud of having made all
here m ore th a n any place they sport and fishing development school honorary Phi Kappi Phi
of th e area.
have ever lived.
He is an ex-service man, having
been discharged from the F irst
M arine Division in 1946 He was
T H E CHETCO HOME AND ANNIVERSARY FOR
in th e O kinaw a and N orth China
A
RRELL
REXALL
DRUG
AUTO is prim arily a hardw are,
T uesday m arked th e beginning campaigns.
sporting goods and home supply
T he couple have one son, Je rry
stone. T he sto re is a partn ersh ip of the fifth year for A rrell Rex-
w ho is 12 and in th e 7th grade
Jo e S ayre is also a registered
pharm ist, a g rad u a te of the U.C.
class of ’54. He cam e here from
Coquille on N ovem ber 8, 195-1. It
can also be noted th a t Sayre is
registered in both Oregon and
Colorado.
SAF
DJtIVt
ATTENTION...
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HP
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S
A U T O IN S U R A N C S
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insurance for careful drivers only, reducing losses.
Streamlined policy issuing methods are applied to
cut costs. YOU get the benefits. Why go on pay­
ing high costs for old-fashioned insurance?
You can win a new Homelite EZ chain
saw that offers you
•
•
•
•
full 5 horsepower
new low cost
weighs only 19 pounds
direct drive
. i
It's easy to enter . . . just come in,
and try the EZ while we fill out a
blank for you. There’s nothing for
you to do, nothing to write, no obli
gation.
See the new Homelite EZ direct drive
chain saw today and get your chance
to win!
H a v * a Free
PH O N E 2271
Dr. Brown brought a couple
of girls in his little black bat
One he delivered to Mr. and
M rs. W illiam Shipley, on th
25th; and th e o th e r to Mr. and
Mrs. H erschel Chaney, on the
27th.
O V E R P O P U LA TIO N
O ur good friend, the Illinois
V alley N EW S boosts its home
(Josephine) county population a
little too much, it is suspected
when it ran a story saying th at
13,343,779 people registered t<
vote there. Anyhow, th e tally
as rejsorted showed some 25
m ore D em ocrats than R epublic­
an s registered in the county.
-or Today
PETE J LESMEISTER AGENCY
Brooking«
Phone 3311
- BROOKINGS
♦ lose a pound a day ...
FOR 14 DAYS Without Suffering Hunger Pangs Or Loss Of Energy!
To reduce we must eat less (fewer calories) and
when we do, we may feel the uncomfortable,
almost painful pangs of hunger. W e may also
become nervous and irritable because of the lack
Dr. and Mrs. Fid Sam uels at
tended th e m onthly m eeting of
the Oregon Association of Chir-
o p atric Physicians, last weekend
a t Coos Bay. The forthcom ing
Ju n e M eeting will !>e held here
in Brookings. About ten p ra c t­
itioners attended, w ith their
wives.
of sufficient vitamins and minerals in a restricted
diet. With Kessamin Tablets, Formula # 1 4 , and
the Kessamin Reducing Plan this can never
happen!
SEE WHAT THE KESSAMIN REDUCING PLAN OFFERS!
1.
A reducing diet (T h e Kessamin Book­
let) prepared by a phystiian and a dieti-
cian to give best possible diet
2. Vitam in* to prevent defuiencie* which
cau*e nervousness. irritafculirv and that tired,
draaged-out (eelmg A lv . supplemental m in­
erals and iron to help prevent nutritional
anemia.
3. Vitam in* plus the bulk Csrboxy Methyl-
cellulose. to stimulate normal intestinal
elim ination
t t ’ i/fc ib t K t i u m i »
reducing p im
lb • only thing you
tc. .
¡0 H I I u f i g h t '
The
'hunger control’’ factor. Carboxy
Methylcellulose, to reduce hunger if takeo
according to direction*.
* See your druggist The complete Kessa­
m in Reducing Plan is in every
Kessamin Tablets
Formula
J” »
«K ESSAM IN R f D I C IN G P L A N ’ S O L A R -
A N T E E D T O TA K E OPP A C U N D A
D A Y FOR 14 D A Y S O R Y O U R M O N E Y
B A C K ' T R Y IT '
A N IIN
McKesson' , K —
TABLETS
(Not for Olonduior O b tii'y )
rs »
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'A » »/T»
' Í 1 • r • H “J
ARRELL'S CHETCO RE>
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SUPPLEMENTARY BUDGET
CARD O F TH AN K S
O u r h e a rt felt T hanks to the
friends who shared our sorrow in
the los« of o u r lo\ -d one. Your
cards, flowers Mnd calls did much
to help us through this sad tim<
Maude Longacre,
D. C. Longaere and family
Mrs. Iola M uller and Son
Mrs. Verloise Upp
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MFETING
N O T IC E IS H ER EB Y G IV E N to the legal voters of School District No. « 7 ^ ^ C m r r y
State of Oreiion, that a S C H O O L M E E T IN G of the said district will be held at S C H O O L H O U S E
on the 21st day of May, 1956, at 7 3 ° ° ’clock P-m - for ,bc Pl,rP°se ° t l '^ s s i n g the budget for the
fiscal school year, beginning July 1, . 9 ^
J
I“ «“
«956, hereinafter set forth.
- - BUDGET - -
I n ! mi
SCI II PU LE I
it'd Receipts nnd Av.ubiblc Cash Balant s
To-of AU Fuwdx
IT E M
.
18. O ther Sources- O & C F unds
21 E stim ated to ta l receipts and avail?
"8 879
cash balance or deficit ................
>1 I und Esitmated Expenditures
SC H E D U L E II
Total
=.-<,r.dnry
ITEM
-■ hoola
i'
r.ri'ie.
E«’ tmr<e<l
Exp*n<1Hur«a
fo r tha
Enauing
Prh-w l Year
| r P e ta l!
1 Site, Site Improvement,
2 . S tre et Im provem ent and
3. Com pletion of Class Rooms .
Total Schedule VI — Other
p -W It’•'»« 'or Two Placai Year»
N ext Preceding th e Current
School Year
Hetalle»’
»'»r.»n»’ li ure«
for the laet
Y e a r of tt,»
T w o Y e -ir
Period
FIR ST YEAP
Otve Y e arly
D eta il
$ 28,879 80
Special Reserve Fund
Dated this 17th day of April,“ l956 Signed: ’
District Clerk Approved by Budget Commit-
fu d g e ’
A llow ance
in n a ta ti
fo r th»
c’u r r e r
School Y e a r
p» ’■■■ r n -• -1 p'.’gf—v'r Fund
S C H E D U LE VI
OThEh s p é c ia l kk st p . v e f u S d —
y
~ - _ R n v n v r'*
e
'
r-hr,
THURSDAY MAY 3rd thru SATURDAY MAY 5th
ROSE BOWL —
Sliced
2'Y CAN
Freestone Peaches 25C
4 6 Ounce Can
TREE TOP —
Apple Juice 290
HUNTS —
Cream Style or Whole Kerne,
CORN
FOR
HOLIDAY
O leo
2 lbs.
DIAM O ND —
x
$ 28,879.80
...................
’ IX ÏP rëk S ecretary . Budget C om m ittee;
....... r .„ - r t C r . m tte e . V.’rn Thompson.
T rrd 0» r ’-retr
37
125 foot Roll
196
WAX PAPER
NATIONAL BISCUIT —
Call Now, No obligation
Coast Power Saw
and Equipment Co.
D im m ick Bros.
Broof lings M kt
JO H N F. S O R B E R P A S S E S ON
John F ra n k lin Sorber, 80,
passed aw ay at Crescent City,
April 23rd. 1956. A native of
Pennsylvania, Sorlier had lived
in the Del N o rte county seat for
some y ears following residence
at Gold Beach. H e was a bro th er
of the la te F red Sorber. They
w ere n ativ es of Pennsylvania.
W IT H
PAGE THREE
BROOKINGS, OREGON
Package
SHREDDED WHEAT 17c
Large Package
BISQ UICK
39C
Gallon
MELLOWEST
ICE CREAM
CELLO BAG —
GRAPEFRUIT
$L50
8 Pound Bag
396
Medium Size
PINK GRAPEFRUIT__ 5c each
5 Pound Ba«
CELLO BAG —
ORANGES
396
/
Radishes and
Green Onions ’ Bu"c,,es
FRESH, TASTY —
LINK SAUSAGE
OREGON CHIEF No. 1 —
SLICED RACON
□REGON CHIEF —
Smoked PICNICS
RIB or LOIN END —
PORK CHOPS
Pound
49c
Pound
496
Pound
39c
Pound
55c