Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 17, 1956, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT BROOKINGS, OREGON
NEARLY 250
AT CONCERT
An entHu.siastic audience of
approximately 250 attended the
Annual Spring Concert present­
'l l by the high school music de­
partment last Thursday, May 11.
T he varied program presented
by the high school band, girl’s
■chorus and mixed chorus was
'well received.
Three small ensemb'es consis­
ting of a girl’s quartette with
Marlene Olson, Kay Nichols,
-Judy Sadler and Jackie Smith;
•a saxophone trio played by Mel-
•odie Brimm, Sylvia Gates and
-Joan Kanick; and a girl’s trio
•of Ann Baldwin, Sandy Whil-
Jock and Cathlene Heckathorn
were also featured on the pro-
• Shaving h Slicker —
Blade Changing Quicker
^Gillette
B LU E B LA D E S
IN H A N D Y DISPENSER
with
NOTICE OF DEATH
OF A CANDIDATE
This is to certify that Angus
Gibson, of Lane County, a can­
didate for election a-s a delegate
from the State at Large to he
Republican National Convention,
has died. The procedure for can­
celling his name from the bal­
lots is set forth in O.R.S. 250.180
which is made applicable to pri­
mary elections by O.R.S. 249.520.
/ s / Earl T. Newbry,
(SEAL)
Secretary of State
The Primary Election will be
he’d this Friday as everyone
should know by this time. For
Harbor voters whose registra­
tions are in the Chetco Precinct,
the election will be held in the
dining room of the Grange Hall
and you enter by the rear door.
The members of the election
boards for this precinct are as
follows: Day board, Chairman
Andrew Hoffeldt, Milton Fos.
ter, Lillian Zumpfe, Irerke Mc­
Elect ( LA. A. ( )fficers
Pherson and Marie Guerretez;
Election of G.A.A. officers for the counting board has as its
the following school term, was chairman Bob Chambers, and
held on May 3. The new officers Edna Weigel, Mary McMann,
are. President, Dian Simons; Dorothy K -mp and Polly Clen­
vice-president, Jackie Smith; denin. They will be kept busy r.s
secretary,
Loretta
Hallman;! nearly 150 new registrations
treasurer, Nancy Cummings and were taken for this precinct
historian, Darlene McAllister. I since last general election.
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On account of the election be­
Mr. D. D. Williams hps been i ing held at the Grange Hall, the
selected to receive a $100 schol-, regular Grange meeting which
arship to the 3rd annual econ­ comes on the same evening will
omic education workshop, June! not start until about nine o’clock
18 July 6. This workshop will in order to give the counting
be held in Portland and is spon­ board time to move their books
sored by the Oregon State Sy- into the dining nxim alter the
tem of Higher Education.
polls close at eight o’clock.
Too Late Classify
GARDENS ploughed and disked.
■ use Farmall Super-C Tractor.
Ph. 3622. I). C. Jagg-rs. No.
’ nk Chetco Rd.
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V&ONARi
Reel Estate
Agency
« Insurance
♦ Notary
Public
BUSINESS PHONE
2341
RESIDENCE PHONE
3721
RES 317 Spruce Drive
TWO-BEDROOM HOME on
Cottage Avenue. Excellent
location for an elderly couple
wishing to be close to the
Markets, Post Office and Gen­
eral Stores. $7,000 Total price
with good terms
PRACTICALLY NEW MOD­
ERN HOME, 2-bedroom. has
very fine water system. One
Acre just off Easy Street
l»ok nt the Price, Only $5,000
IF YOU ARK A V E TE R A N
and in the market for a
REALLY FINE HOME, then
SEE US We have a BEAU­
TY, JUST LISTED. YOU’LL
BE DELIGHTED.
HARBOR NEWS
FOR SALE: Guernsey 3 yr. old
cow, Just fresh with 2nd calf.
h. 3622. D. C. Jaggers. No.
Bank Chetco Rd.
23-yc
THANK YOU
' WISH TO THANK all who
sent card and flowers during my
eccnt illness.
EDITH ROBINSON
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FOR SALE: Summer Prices,
Wood. 24” Fireplace, $16 a truck
load Phone 3541. Owen Carter.
13-2p
gram.
Mr. Clarence Dial, high school
mi.s.c director, directed the pro­
fani.
e REPEAT AFTER M E : «
i will be careful
...WITH MATCHES
, THEATRE—
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MA'i i . m
BILLY THF KID
Robert Taylor
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GENTLEMEN MARRY BRUNET ES
J.inc Russell — Jeanne Ctain
Tcchnh o!or
Plus
THE DIVIDED HEAP!
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Wl D , THL'RS., MA'i •?. 23. 24
FLAME OF THE ISLANDS
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Brookings
AM AZO ISLAND
M . J. B.
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PUDDINGS
COFFEE
28 ounce
MARY ELLEN
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2 LB. TIN
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MONARCH
$ 1.79
CHOPPED BEEF
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5 9 c lb
CHOICE BLADE CUTS
Pound
BEEF R O A S T ............... 4 9 s 1b
VEGETABLES
29?
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CAKE M IX
6 fcr $ 1
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W hite - Devils - Yellow
Spice - Marble
DUNCAN HINES
2 lb. IN 4.
55c
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6 fo r$ l
303 Tins
APPLE SAUCE
B A C O N ............... .... 9 5 < each
GROUND BEEF . . . .
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MONARCH
XRMOUR’S STAR
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12 ounce
WILSON
Lana Turner
SUNDAY. MONDAY, MAY 20, 21
Phone 3311
Shop at H i-W ay M kt.
HONKY TONK
Clark Cable
PTE J. LESMEISTER, Broker
PAUL L. FAURESO, Salesman
PREVENT FOREST FIRES!
VRMOUR STAR SLICED
5 MILES NORTH OI ( KESI E h
PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCY
fi& nt& nde/b- Only you can
F R Y E R S ...................... 5 5 « IB
t>N HIGHWAY 1111
Its new just being completi?d—3 nice bedrooms, din­
ing room, large living room with fireplace and all hard­
wood floors. Beautiful kitchen with birch cabinets. 80 by
140 lot in best residential section. You can move light in.
Over 1100 sq. ft. in this nice 2-b?droom house at a
price that is right. Conveniences plus, with an oil furn­
ace. Huge wardrobe closets and plenty of built-ins. You
take it and we-11 leave the wall-to-wall rug in the living
room and hall.
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This one will beat paying rent, and you can improve
it as you go along. Only $2250 total price and that includes
a half acre lot. See us about the low down-payment.
Another one with a low down-payment to the right
party. Very large living room with wall-to-wall carpet­
ing. Youngstown kitchen, 2 good sized bedrooms, also
attic bedroom under construction. A very large lot with
wine garden space, and on a paved street. An older home
but one that you cannot beat for the price. Wait until
you hear what we are asking for it.
fine garden space, and on a paved street. An older home
Choice l 2 Acre in Harbor with 2-bedroom house.
Lots of built-ins. Some ocean view. House could be
enlarged. Has present Vet's Loan. Some appliances are
included. All for the reduced price of $10,000.
One of the best buys we have had for months. Very
substantial 3-bedroom house with lovely fireplace. All
hardwood mouldings and trim throughout. Double a t­
tached garage. Very large lot in nice residential section.
Immediate possession.
Almost 3 acres in Harbor with frontage on 101. Five
large rooms. Separate double garage with living quarters
and ’.'2 bath in same building. Land includes at least 3
other building sites. Almost immediate possession.
We also have a wide selection of lots city, urban
view or ocean front — and one with a good concrete
foundation already poured for $850.
See us for that new home built on your own lot
with an FHA Loan.
Also Complete Insurance Coverage
Dividends Up To
20',< on Fire Policies — Low Semi-Annual Premiums
on Cars and Light Trucks — Financing of Premiums
A sk Us For Quotations — We are Ready to Serve You.
M EATS
OCEAN
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BETTER BUYS AT LESMEISTER S
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The two happiest people in
tiiis area are Mr. and Mrs. Ix*on-
ard Harvey who returned from
Portland last Friday with three
weeks old Rebecca Sue as their
new daughter. Leonard and
Dorothy have been making ap­
plications for nearly four years
at various adoption agencies as
they wanted a sister lor tlveir
six year old son, Mervin. They
had their hopes up several times
only to have them dashed down.
Last Wednesday they received a
call from the Boys and Girls Aid
Society in Portland ask ng if
they were still interested in hav­
ing a little girl, and they were
on their way north within an
hour and a half. So now they
are sending out announcements
FOR SALE: Good Home site.
Beautiful view, 2 '\ acres on
Parkview Drive next to Morton
residence, $1500.00 Contact Ivan
V, iek, 1339 Crissey Circle.
13-lp
FOR RENT Furnished Apt.
$45. Ut'hties paid. Inquire at i
Bargain Corner at Wharf and ’
Spruce.
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Thirty-two members of the
Henry Payne family gathered at
the Kenneth Payne home Sun-
ay fo- a Mother’s Day dinner
n honor of Mrs. Henry Payne.
Mr end Mrs. Lawrence Payne
and the r three children came
down from Gold Reach but all
the others v ere from this area.
of their daughter, Rebecca Sue, A 1/C Richard Carlso« of
Warren, Pennsylvania spent a
born April 16th.
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few days here visiting his aunt.
Aunt Sue Benham was moved Mrs. Gertrude Cole and his
from the Seaside hospital last uncle, Bert Carlson, last week.
week to a convalescent home He mark? his home here several
near Bandon. She would enjoy years ago with his parents, Mr.
hearing from her many friends. and Mrs. Nels Carlson who lived
Her address is Rt. 1, Box 816, where the William Stuarts now
care of Tangle Wood Manor, live at the head of Pedrioli Drive
A 1/C Carlson is at Fort Lewis
Bandon.
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waiting to leave for duty in Ala­
ska
with the Air Force.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kendall
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are the pround parents of five
pound fourteen ounce Kathy
The explorer Scouts extin-
Lee, born at the Seaside hospital quished a fire at Harris Beach
on May 5. Little Kathy Lee which was the result of some­
joins a year old sister, Karen.
one’s carelessness.
Thursday, May 17, 1956
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4 for $ 1
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COLORED OR W H ITE
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8 for $ 1
W IT H BEANS
CHILI CCN CARNE
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ANGEL SKIN
4 for $ 1
400 Count
TISSUES
4 for $1.00
B’ORDl N'S (All Varieties)
5 oz. GLASS
C H E E S E S ............................ 2 for 4 9 c
•II LD CROW N
T C M A T C r S ............... 2 5 « 1b
Nl W CROP
P E F F E R S ................... 2 / 2 9 «
GRAPEFRUIT . . . .
69c Doz.
MAY < R( >P I’Al II ORNIA
C U C U M B E R S ............... 3 / 2 5 «
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M arket
OPEN 8:00A M TO 9:30 P.M.
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