PA G E FOUR —
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT -
Thursday, May 17, 1956
BROOKINGS. OREGON
CHORAL
GROUP
D im m ic k B r o s .
RESUMES
WORK
B r o o k in g s M k t
I I THE Thursday,
PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE
May 17 thru Sat. May 19
I
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HOLIDAY
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Oleo
EACH
CAMPBELLS
TOMATO ! ¡OUP
10?
Pound
NUCOA OR DELRICH
23«
Oleo
Large Can
HERSHEY
Chocolate ! Syrup
NISTIPS
2 lb Tin
PARD MEAL
PEAS
1
GARDEN FRESH
|
RADFHESand
GREEN ONIONS
3 Bunches
14c
Bunch
24c
MEDFORD
ea. 5?
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¡MPERiAL
3 fo r 2 5 c
Short Shank
SMOKED
lb. 39C
PICNICS
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POUND
A D A Y ...
FOR
14
DAYS
W.TtiOUT SUFFERING HUNGER
PANGS OR LOSS OF ENERGY!
T o reduce we must eat less
(fe w e r calories) and when we
do , we may feel the u n c o m fo rt
able, almost p a in fu l panes o f
hunger. W e may also become
nervous and irrita b le because o f
the lack of sufficient vitam in s and
m inerals in a restricted diet VI ith
R e ^ a m m Tablets, Form ula i f 14,
a id the Kessamin R educing Plan
this can never happen!
SEE WHAT THE KESSAMIN
RECUCING PUN OFFERS!
1 A reducing diet ( The Kessamio
Ik', . l e i ' prepared by » physician
and a dietician to give beM possible
d i<i
; Viiamms io prevent den nences
w h ich ia .ee nervousness, rm rabihep
and ih ai tired, drat ¿ed-out teefmg.
A lso supplemental m inerals and irc a
to help prevent n u tritio n a l anemia
4 t r e hunger i uicvl la m t. O r -
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OLD FASHIONED LARGE JUICY
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The Junior-Senior B anquet be
gan at 7:0 p.m., S aturday. May
12. The ham dinner w as served
by the sophom ore girls. A fter
dinner, speeches w ere made,
w ith Chuck H offm an presiding
a sM. C. T he first speaker was
Phil K esseler w ith a sa lu te to
the seniors. Ralph Ingle was
next w ith th e senior farew ell
speech. L o re tta W alien gave the
senior Prophecy and J e rry My
ers presented the class will. Mr.
Allison and Mr. W illiam s talked
about post g ra d u a te w ork. The
B anquet w as then ended.
The P rom sta rte d at 9:30 p.m.
w ith the them e being Candyland.
The gy m w as decorated in pink
and w hite w ith a draw ing of a
Candyland C astle on the W all.
T here was a four piece band
from Coos Bay.
The Coronation w as held a t
11:00 p.m. Ralph Ingle and Joy
G ott w ere crow ned king and
queen of th e prom. C harlo tte
Jensen, Ja n e t Glass, D oris Shu-
ey, Phyliss Cole, N ancy C um
m ings and Jackie S m ith w ere
the Prom Princesses. One dance
w as held for the royal court,
only. The dance w as w ell en
joyed by all who attended.
CITY O F BROOKINGS, OREGON.
M ay 8, 1956
W H EREA S, once each y ea r th? V eterans of F oreign
W ars of th e U nited S tate s, through the distribution of
Buddy Poppies m akes its annual appeal to the G eneral
Public for funds on behalf of the needy and disabled v e t
eran s of the C om m unity: and
W H EREA S, we have an obligation to the men who gav.
so much th a t we m ight rem ain free men; and
W H EREA S, m ost of the Buddy Poppy F unds collect» :
by the V eterans of Foreign W ars will rem ain here in ou.
own com m unity to assist o u r Friends and N eighbors, and
th e rem ainder will go to the o utstanding N ational H om e
for Widows and O rphans supported by th? V. F. W., and
to help m aintain th e o utstanding N ational R ehabilitation
Service for all V eterans; now, therefor,
1. Byron L. Brim m , in my capacity a t M ayor of th*'
City of Brookings, do hereby recognize tiv V.F.W. Buddy
Poppy d istrib u tio n as one w orthy the support of each and
every citizen, and do her? and now proclaim May 25th,
and 26th, Buddy Poppy D ays in the City of Brookings,
and call upon all to w ear a Buddy Poppy as evidence of
our g ratitu d e to the men of this N ation who left then
native soil to fight for the cause of Freedom which we con-
t nue to enjoy as Am»?rican Citizens.
Done at the City H all of Brookings. Oregon, this 8th
day of May, A.D., 1956.
A T T E S T : MAE SM ITH
City Clerk
BY RON L. BRIMM.
Mayor of the City of Brookings
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Skip
w orth ro d Mr. and Mrs. George
Brannon and four children, all
< f Aberdeen w ere h o i g u e s t s
lor a few days last week at the
M. M. Ja k le wicz home. The
S k ip w o rth ’s are Mrs. Jacklekicz
p aren ts and B rannon is her s is
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reiling and
fam ily of G ran ts P ass spe.it
the M other's Day week end here
at th ? horn” of Airs. Reilin."
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Mr.
M s. H erbert
Payne Mr. and Mrs. F red Red
i y. who are staying at Gold
• k h for the salmon fishing
w ere also visitors at the Payne
.lome Sunday and they stayed
overnight at the home of Mrs.
Reilings sister, Mrs. E. E. Han-
scam Sr.
WHY PAY A COMMISSION
H a v e acre w ith 160 feet O cean F ro n ta g e in the
C h etco C ove area w hich has a T w o B edroom
H ouse a n d a O n e B edroom I louse. T h ese tw o
H ouses aren t the Best hut are M o d ern an d are
a Real Buy for Som eone T h in k in g of the F u
ture. Live in O n e a n d R ent the oth er. W ill c o n
sider A n y O ffe r am i will F in a n ce Personallv.
Th? I). I). W illiam s family en
tertain ed Mr. and Mrs. Yates,
Mr. and Mrs. Solem. Mr. Sm ith.
Mr. and Mrs. Tobin and Mrs.
Gibson and her son. Clell at a
dinner. These teachers will not
be a p art of th? staff n ert year.
T
B accalau reate will be held
May 27 in the high school Audi
torium and s ta rts a, 8:00 p.m
Also a four b 'd ro o m li -me on ocean w hich has every
thing. Glad to show it. Will uike some money to han
dle, but will finance personally. No Commission, N -
FHA, No Red Tape.
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Ocean V iew Drive - Harbor, Ore.
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A. L TRAVIS
The 7th and 8th grades base
ball team played S m ith River,
May 11. The 7th grade won and
the 8th grade lost.
; m ? rell ' s chetco j
- ' REX/'LL R’ L'G
Ingle, Joy Gott
Prom King, Queen
Piwlumotiim
RAINBOW O FF IC E R S
The Brookings Assembly No.
63 O rder of Rainbow for Girls
will have public in stallatio n
Monday night. May 28 a t th e
new high school gym at 8 p.m.
Phyllis Cole, W orthy Advisor
elect and her corps of officers
will be installed at this time.
Mrs. E lm a M itchell is th e new
M other Advisor, who will be a s
sisted .b y Mrs. Alice R ausch As
sociate M other Advisor.
Miss Joy G ott, retirin g W orthy
Advisor, will be the Installing
officer.
W.'S
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PORK ROASTS
Connie Bordwell, Brookings,
will be in S eattle and P o rtlan d
for the next couple of w eeks on
her reg u lar to u r of N avy duty.
Lt. Bordwell, who is in the office
of naval officer procurem ent,
S eattle interview s young women
interested in com missions in the
Navy. They will also visit col
leges in P o rtlan d and vicinity.
Lt. Bordwell tak es an annual
, to u r of duty.
The Chetco Choral Club will
resum e th e ir rehersals in the
second week in June, a fte r re
cently com pleting a very suc
cessful concert, under the direc
tion of Mrs. L?e Rice. At th e
concert W. A ustin Simmons,
pianist and Mrs. John Shideler VFW D ISTR IC T M EETIN G
violinist w ere the guest artists, H ELD IN M EDFORD
while Mrs. Ralph Reed served
C u rry County Post No. 966 of
as accom panist.
VFW and its A uxiliary w ere re
M embers of th e Choral club presented at the spring m eeting
a re : Mrs. Gene Ackley, Mrs. A. of D istrict No. 7 a t M edford on
O. Bollinger, Mrs. Calvin Gorte, M ay 6th by eleven m em bers.
Mrs. J. W. K anick, Mrs. F. J. The Post m em bers w ere th e
Kelley, Mrs. A lbert Mincer, Mrs. Com m ander, E. L. (R ed) Ross,
Douglas O gletree, Mrs. Leo A rth u r Bollinger and Leslie
Q u in lin :
Ray. The Auxiliary’ m em bers a t
Mrs. Mina Akers, Mrs. Roy tending w ere the president, E d
Pollard, Mrs. R uss T schetter, ith H ynes; and D orothy H arvey,
Mrs. Howard W hite, Mrs. Clif C lara Bowlin, H e n rie tta Dill,
ford Lindskoug, Mrs. Roy Brown .Gladys B rainard, C la ra Yost,
Miss Joan Kanick. Mrs. K arl, M atilda P ate, and B erth a W hir
O stenberg and Mrs. W illiam ry’. Mrs. Bowlin w as elected as
Shipley.
Senior vice-president of th e dis
Helping on the decorating w as tric t and Mrs. Dill w as re-elec
Mrs. W. D. Fisher, w hile the ted as a tru stee.
ushers w ere Mrs. E stes M orton
and Mrs. W arren Sm ith.
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B R O C C O I J
CORN
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C/ 0 ( oohtys
LEAplNtr
MfcVMS
3 03 TIN
FRESH GREEN
CUKES
Looks like th e re ’ll be some
sunburned
youngsters
p retty
quick, sh irtless ones being in
evidence a fte r the
w in te r’s
bleaching, indoors.
30?
MEDIUM SIZE
Joins Recruiters
M RS. G O TT R E C U P E R T IN G
Mrs. Sam G ott, “Jewell, Post-
office” is fresh home from N E W T O N S IN P O R T L A N D
Mr. and Mrs. Almo N ew ton
S acred H eart hospital, Medford,
fast recu p eratin g from a hack a t are in P ortland, helping th eir
d au g h ter se ttle in a new home.
her sick leave time.
5 lb Box
DOS FOOD
SUN BLEST
H IB B A R D S T R IP P E D
Mr. nd Mrs. W ebster H ibbard
took of on a little trip to E u
gene, V ancouver and N orth
Bend. They report it’s nice to
trav el and i t ’s also nice to re
tu rn .
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L IL L IE S COM ING IN
Les W oodruff and his wife,
R uth, rep o rt they have some
si>ectacular lilies ju st coming
into bloom. By far, the most of
them are designed crosses, a
technique for which the couple
a re w orld-w jde known. Leslie
says th a t he has crosses in which
are mixed featu res of a dim inu
tive Jap an ese lily which threw
several pink blooms tw enty-one
days a fte r planting. V isitors are
alw ays welcome at th eir "F a iry
land G ardens” on 101, but the
help ju st ca n ’t tak e too much
tim e to show them all the w on
derful p lan ts they have.
Connie Bordwell
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Complete Line
Revlon - Tussy - Coty
Sunbeam Ladies
Electric Razors
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