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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
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Duncan Hines
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CAKE MIXES
INSTANT
W h ite ,Y e llo w ,D e v ils Food
Spice and M a rb e l
PET
FOR
nonfat
DRY MILK
Makes
12
69e
Quarts
Home G ard en
2V i Tin
TOMATOES
PET
MILK
FOR
HUNTS
l'/2 h n
W hole, Unpeeled
X5C
CANS
:$
APRICOTS
V egetab les
SMALL SIZE
4
FOR
ARMOUR
Juice ORANGES 10c lb
CHOPPED BEAF
39e
Purex
CELLO WRAPPED
CARROTS .
3 /2 5 c
FRESH GREEN
NEW CROP
CABBAGE . . . 5< lb
CELERY HEARTS 19« eu.
12-ounce tin
Quart . . . . 19<
14 Gallon . . . 29<
Gallon . . . . 49<
SUNSHINE
CINNAMON WAFERS
DOUMACK
11-ounce Package
. . . 25«
10-ounce Bag
MARSHMALLOWS 2 29c
. MUNCY'S MEAT ,
LIBRARY NEWS —
A lady recently computed the
value of the books she and her
family borrowed from the local
library in one month, and they
added up to over $200. This fam
ily has two memberships in the
association, which cost them 2.50
for the year, so she considers,
from a business view^xiint, at
least, that it is a very good in
vestment.
There was a slight falling off
in circulation during April al
though loan records were broken
one day w hen 90 books were bor
rowed. Over 2,000 books have
been ciculated since the first of
the year, exceeding, by far, the
same period a year ago.
At Monday night’s board meet
ing it was decided to push work
on the grounds, now that the
weather has moderated and the
soil dried out. One of the most
necesary projects will be paint
ing the exterior. Several new
shelves are also urgently needed.
EMBARRASSED!
‘‘We Are Embarrassed” begins
a letter from Sidney King, Dir
ector of Public Relations, of the
State Motor Association, in reply
to a letter from the PILOT. A
circular from the association out
lined a topic of one Motorlog as
being obaut ocean fishing from
Astoria to Gold Beach. A por
tion of the letter reads, "They do
not understand your reference
to the ‘downright shameful’ con
dition of 101 from Gold Beach to
Brookings.’’ They will be en
lightened on this and invited to
come and endure it.
ABOUT
"STUFF and THINGS —
At
BLUNTS BARGAIN CORNER
Across from Evans Electric
NEW SHOES 25 cents to $1.00
Some old-timers with Pointed
Toes. Some new styles with NO
TOES. Famous Brands and also
Nurse’s Shoes included.
The ‘‘pointeds” you can wear
to an "Old-Time” Party or let
the Little Angels wear them In
stead of your Good Ones.
USED DRESSES 25 Cent«.
Some mighty nice — when new
cost a Pretty Penny.
Some MIGHTY FUNNY —
The Funny Ones you can Save
until Hallowe’en.
For 25 Cents you can wear a
FORMAL to DO THE DISHES
in and YOUR NEIGHBORS will
think you RICH — or, Throw
Them in your GARBAGE CAN—
They will make YOUR GARB
AGE look MIGHTY CLASSY.
USED SUITS & COATS 25
Cents and. UP. SOME REAL
STYLISH that you will enjoy
wearing. Some will make GAY
RUGS or QUILTS—or the dog,
a bed! You can even use them
wrap around water pipes oil a
real cold night.
SOME GOOD ONLY FOR A
LAUGH.
IF YOU NEED A REAL GOOD
GOOD LAUGH, VISIT US . . .
SERIOUSLY, THOUGH. WE
HAVE SOME WONDERFUL
BARGAINS IN NEW & USED
ITEMS
AT GIVE-AWAY
PRICES. — NO EXCHANGE—
WE RE LUCKY TO SELL
THEM ONCE!
MAY’S FUN & MAGIC
PA R TY IS HELD
A T CLIFF HOUSE
FOR DANCERS
SIRLOIN —
Steaks
SWIFTS PREMIUM —
PICNICS
Choice Grade
79c lb
Fully Cooked
45c f t
CHOICE GRADE —
RIB STEAKS
75C ib-
HI-WAY MARKET
OPEN 8:00AM. TO 9 3 0 P.M
Alvin Vaughn, brother of Lyle
and Don Vaughn, operaters of
the Hi-Way Market, has arrived
in Brookings to help with the
Market. Lyle left recently for
Navy service.
Alvin is from Lewiston. Idaho
and he and his wife, Ruth, have
three children.
The market recently completed
the move into the new and larger
quarters. They have also install
ed a large parking lot to the
rear of the store, and have pro
vided for a rear entrance to the
store.
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W oodrich Takes
C urry C ounty
C ourt Session
Circuit Judge Charles Wood-
rich is in Gold Beach this week
to conduct the opening week of
the Curry County jury term.
Judge Woodrich resides in Rose
burg, but is a member of the 2nd
Judicial District which includes
Curry, Coos, Douglas and Lane
counties.
The late Governor Paul P at
terson appointed Judge Wood-
rich to fill the second circuit
judgeship in Douglas County cre
ated by the 1955 legislature. He
was recomended for the appoint
ment on the non-partisan judic
iary ballot in all four counties in
the May 18th primary election.
He is a veteran of World War II,
married and has two children.
Judge Woodrich is a member
of the Circuit Judges Association
the Oregon Judicial Council, the
American Legion, Kiawanis, the
B.P.O.E., Air Force Reserve and
the American Judicature Society
In addition to his other circuit
court duties he has been con
ducting the Juvenile Court in
Douglas County. In that capacity
he has negotiated for a survey
of the juvenile court facilities to
be performed by the National
Parole and Probation Associat
ion. He has asked that specific
attention in the survey be direct
ed to his proposals for joint use
of a detention facility by Lane
and Douglas Counties, establish
ment of a CCC type disciplinary’
w’ork camp for juvenile delin
quents. and a foster home pro
gram for teen-age delinquents.
Since his appointment Judge
Woodrich has held court in Coos,
Lane and Douglas counties as
well as a three-w’eek assignment
to Multnomah county.
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details not usually found in houses built for sale.
I.arge living room is fully carpeted; has a Fireplace:
indirect lighting and indoor planter box. Wonderful
Ocean View from every window. It is not a large house
but there is also a two-room guest house on the property.
Also two garages, tool shed and a barbecue house. Has
almost an acre of land, completely fenced and easy steps
lead to a «eculed sandy beach. Must be seen to be really
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HOME & INCOME
Two houses on 1’2 Acre -
Beth Modern and in excellent condition. Full Price Onl\
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SMALL HOME on LOT 75 x 292 feet. House has
fireplace, concrete foundation and new roof. Full Price
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Alvin Vaughn Arrives
To Help In Store
Blossom Beehee held a party
at the Cliff House Sunday after
noon for all her dance students
and their parents.
The three students who show
ed the most progress during the
year were given an award. They
were Patsy Snyder, Kathy Bush
nell and Susan Kay Martin.
Those awarded for observation
of classroom rules and taken
once a week were: 1. Vanis King
2. Kathy Bushnell, 3. J a n e t
Pyne; and Mary Kay Kessler.
Those taking twine a week wert:
Patsy Snyder, Barbara Dahl
ström and Patty Jo Gragg.
Awards for perfect attendance
went to Connie and Ross Kessler.
Reel Estate
Patsy Snyder was awarded for
graduating to toe lessons, and
A gency
Judy Fox was awarded for doing
her first toe dance.
• Insurance
Entertainment for the after
noon was piano solos by Craig
N o ta ry
Mathieson, Susan Kay ’Martin
and Gregg Beeee. A song and
dance was given by Patsy Sny
Public
der and a verse by Kathy Bush
nell and Janet Pyr.e. A vocal
solo was sung by Nancy Shehan, BUSINESS PHONE — 3421
assompanied by Mr. Clarence RESIDENCE PHONE — 3724
Dial.
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TRANSACTIONS
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Thursday, May 3, 1956
$8450 00. with only $1500 Down.
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