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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1956)
g . a . a . serves CHICKEN DINNER The Girl’s Athletic Association served a dinner on Tuesday, May 1st for incoming members. The chicken dinner was eaten by candlelight and games were then played. Incoming members are: Barb ara Gutherie, Gail Weeks, Char lotte Jensen, Ann Bruer, Helen Brockmiller, Shirley Bullock, Marilyn Hale, Cathleen Hecka- thom, Nola Jackson, Deanna Lowe, Sharon McClain, Linda Sanders, Sharon Bennett, Cathy Brockmiller, Joanne Heagv. and Mary Gail Smith. COQUILLE FLOWER SHOW The Coquille Flower Lovers Show is scheduled to be held this weekend in the Community Building. This show, which at tracts many exhibits from both — PAGE FIVE BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON Thursday, May io, 1956 the Coos County seat and the lower Coquille V’alley, is usually one of the most attractive on the coast. SHOWER IS HELD — Doughnuts and coffee were served at a stork shower honor ing Mrs. Marjorie “Dude’’ Fris- toe, Wednesday morning, at the James Holcomb home, on Park- view Drive. The color theme was orchid and white. Prizes were won by Mrs. Marjorie Jac ques and Mrs. Thelma Holcomb. Mrs. Fristoe received many nice and useful gifts. Those present were Mesdames Hester Menning, Marjorie Jac ques, LeVon Trepanier, Katie Hull, Dorine Perry, Clarice Or ton, Mary Stewart, Ethel Molino, Mina Kelly, Evelyn Jaklewicz, Bonnie Ettinger, Alberta Sim mons, and Mildred Kress. Those not attending were Kay Sand- <jPa f o r yon a n examined by a physician and take his pre- •eripdon to a pharmacist, you secure the maximum bene fits from both the medical and pharmaceutical professions. The physician and pharmacist work hand in hand in the tnterest of public health. Neither is self-sufficient. Each strom, Mildred Bryant, Bernice TEA PARTY SLATED Ward. Kathy Poticnik. Leatha The Home Economics Depart Hall, Ruth Max. Helen Krieger ment of Brookings-Harbor High and Leara Bradshaw. The hostesses were Thelma School cordially invites all the Holcomb and Clarice Latimer. mothers to attend a Mothers Tea and Fashion Show’ in the High School Library, on May 16. SCOUT BUILDING PLANS — at 2:00 p.m. The theme will be “Spring By Thanks to the co-operation of several, the Boy Scouts plan to The Sea.” soon start their meetings in their new building although it is far from being completed. Among HORSE SHOW the recent contributions has teen The first annual Southern Or a great deal of labor under the egon Horse Show will be held direction of Roy Weideman, $200 this coming Sunday, May 13th. from the Elks Lodge; $100 from at the Josephine County Fair the South Coast Lumber Co.; Grounds, Grants Pass. The show $100 from the Brookings Ply will start at 10 a m., with horse wood Corp, plus a quantity of games and other events will con material and other donations are tinue with a flock of premiums, trickling in. According to Mike during the afternoon. Riders who Page, the structure is now ready wish to take part in the show for some plumbing and wiring are asked to contact Mrs. Phillip work. The indebtedness against A. Morrison, 1401 Dameille Lane the building amounts to around in Grants Pass. | $2,000, according to Page, most of which is for labor, and sched University of Oregon mothers uled for first paying. Mike or Ray Reeser should be contacted who plan to visit the campus with any further offers, and they May 18-20 for the annual Noth- ask that all interested parties, ers Weekend, are advised that and especially representatives of housing may bp a problem unless various organizations, meet at reservations are made immediat the building this coming Sunday, ely. the 13th, to see what has been Space in hotels and motels is done and to help make plans for rapidly being reserved for the the future. weekend and those who w*ait un Just before the building is put til later may have to take hous to use. Page says, a big Scout ing some distance from the cam Parade will be held. pus .the Mothers Heekend chair men warn. Beverly Landon of Sweet Home and Susan Ryder of UNITED FUND IN MAKING — Raker head the committee for A meeting was recently field the weekend, which is held In in Grants Pass for the airing of conjunction with Junior Week a United Fund project, at which end. George Flanagan, Crater Lake Plans for the Mothers inelud* Area Boy Scout official, gave the the anual breakfast and a tea on history of the fund drive consol idation in Jackson County. Ralph May 19th. T. Moore, chairman of the meet ing, pointed out that most of the substantial potential donors, es pecially those most easily reach ed by solicitors, are demanding a consolidated type of drive to save them time anil to include more donors. b dependent upon the other. You should have a family physician to whom you can turn in times of illness. Bring Baaponsibility which we gladly accept. FRANK'S PHARMACY - New Phone Number 1444 — Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. — RECITAL NETS $120 JAMES Bedingfield Jr. R E P U B L IC A N C A N D ID A T E for SENATOR from Coos and Curry Counties The recent Dance Recital, put on under the direction of Mrs. Blossom Behee, brought about $120.00 into the fund of the Brokings-Harbor P.T.A. it was announced at the P.T.A. meet ing this week. Mrs. B'*hee would like to thank all those making the dance recital a success, in cluding the four Donnelly hroth- ! ers and also Mr. Henry Kerr, for his movies at the party that followed. VISITS SCHOOL A. L. Beck, director of school I house planning in the State I)e- partment of Education paid | visit to the Brookings-I Harbor Schools Tuesday. Beck is the { former boss of Superintendent of Schools D. D. Williams. He was making a tour through the area. KRAFT — 2.-pound Brick VELVEETA CHEESE 73c 4 6 Ounces CAMPBELLS HOLIDAY Oleo 2 lbs Young, aggressive and progressive, Bedingfield will serve the causes of Southwestern Oregon diligently and sincerely. TIDE 67« 2 8 Ounces STRAWBERRY ROYAL CLUB Unsweetened i •. / I V •* ** * Paid Ad by Bedingfield-for-Senator Committee, Wilbur Craig. North Bend, Ore. 4 6 Ounces 396 2 Pounds LARGE — 25« ASPARAGUS Each PINK and WHITE — GRAPEFRIUT ORFGON Rubarb Oranges __ Hurst Market Í- < 'T Blade Cut BEEF BOASTS STAAO KE LA N 0 , Pound 49E FRESH GROUND DAILY HAMBURGER 3 lbs LOO Honest Progressive and Forward-Locking W ithout Favoritism0 491 ORANGE JUICE U S D A GOOD — Representation 37« GIANT U.S D A. GOOD I // 256 TOMATO JUICE CELLO BAG INJURED LIST . . ■ ......... Mrs. Norma Van Horn is on crutches for a spell, until she gets a foot healed fractured when try ing to climb a tree; and Mrs. Otto Turley has another pair of props as substitutes for a wound caused by a ro-k flung We urgently recommend to Republican voters the name <>f Jam' s Bedingfield, Jr., a member of a prominent law firm in Coos Bay. Bedingfield is a life long resident of Southwestern Oregon. As a member of the Marine Corps be served with distinction in two wars. He fought in both World War II and in Korea. ♦ Some people have asked why Bedingfields nam> does net ap'.e.u in the Voter’s Pamphlet. Because nght up to the last minut*. it ap peared that he would have no opposition for the Republican nomination. THE PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, MAY 10 thru SATURDAY, MAY 12 PURITAN PRESERVES — GAMMA MEETS The Gamma Gamma group held their, installation of officers Tuesday evening at the home of Pat ITellrig. A gift was presented to Thelma Houvila, as out-going president. The rest of the even ing was spent in preparing for FOOD AND DOG GONE! the Ritual of Jewels test to lx* Rev. Willard Spencer’s pootch taken ’in two weeks. Gladys gone, also t h r ^ cans of dog food. Christianson and Betty S e e l y If you have any suggestion, he’s served refreshments. probably already hear them. fab prescriptions to us. Compounding prescriptions is a DimmickBros. Brookings Mkt western i Pcund BEE: BOILING MEAT lb. 25c Pound PAN READY SMITH RIVER Community Hall SAT.. MAY 12th ■* r