Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 24, 1956, Page 5, Image 5

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    Kay. of Portland, spent the week
the Baptist Community Churc-h | „ X m . T ”
an<t
Sunday, May 27, after mornin - R * '
service, in the Azalea St *e
Young people of the Baptist
Park. Each family is asked to
church
held a fellowship party
bring their own lunch and tabl.
service. Coffee will be served at the home of Mr .and Mrs.
C ’ Campbell.
bv the Missionary Society
Grangers will be glad to
learn that Hanscam’s Grocery
will carry White Satin Sugar in. The annual Teachers Banquet
readiness for the State Grange sponsored by the Brookin |
Canning Contest as we have• Teachers Association was held
not been able to buy it in the Monday the 22nd. The turkey
area before.
dinner was served by the Cath­
olic Womens Society. All teach-
There will be no evening serv­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dempsey j ers, their husbands and wives
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Brown
lormer residents of Brookings ice Sunday at the Baptist Com­ drove to Grants Pass on busi-1 w ere invited,
and now of Sweet Home, were mun., > church on account of the ness recently, and were glad to J New officers were installed
get back to the cool sea breezes.« a^®°* President, Mrs. Una Row-i
here recently on business in con- baccalaureate services.
♦ * •
ley; vice-pnesident, Mr. Harold I
nnection with the burning of the
Mrs.
Edith
Ackley
returned
house on their place out High­
Mr .and M rs Darrel Garrett I c’°°Per antl secret ary-treasurer, By JOE MURPHY
way 101. The home was occu­ recently from a visit ith friends returned the past week from 1 MrsL IX' !os Williams. Mrs. Wil-
The primary election Fridav
at Fort Bragg and Eureka.
several weeks visit with relatives j ma Smith 18 the out-going pres­ night was certainly a lesson in
pied by the Swanberg family
when burned.
in Lakeview\
} ‘dent-
I democracy. I hounded the four
Mrs. D. C. Jaggers left Tues­
Mr. and Mrs. George Funk
F u n k 1 lo w e rs were presented to the voting precincts to get early re
day for Portland where she will
teachers who will not be here turns. Ferrelo, directed by chair­
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Panzer and have a physical checkup.
are in Portland on business.
next year and gifts were pre­ man, Warren (himself» McNee
sented to the expectant moth­ ly, was the first one finished
ers; Mrs. Solem, Mrs. Gibson. They had, of course, less votes
LOOK!
LOOK!
LOOK!
LOOK!
Mrs. Tobin and Mrs. Giroux. Mr. to lie tabulated than the others
Tobin was presented with a Max Brainard had his crew
leather brief case by the gram­ working along in good speed,
mar school teachers.
and they finished up at about
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson, 11 p.m. Brookings precinct I,
Sanctioned by "NAS-CAR Racing Ass'n
Mrs. Kanick and County School and Chetco finished at 2 p.m.
Superintendent Ed Seger were and 6 p.m. respectively.
FIRST TIME IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
present as special guests.
GUARANTEED
t
G l’ARANTEED
Convenient Low Cost Bank Terms
Those are long hours to sit
BIG .
RACING PURSE
1 THE
«= &IU
RACING puRSE
counting out these ungodly long
"Dear God, as I go my care­
ballots. However, the pay is
PHONE 3 2 0 5
free wray,
good. 75c per hour less than
Help me to remember,
the new minimum wage law. I
FIRST TIME IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Somewhere there a man died
imagine
that along about 4:30
for me
a m. that six bits an hour didn’t
and as long as there be wars. seem like much a’tall.
I must ask myself, and I must
answer
The phenes were buzzing too,
Am I worth dying for?"
B V IC K CABE KEEPS B U IC K S BES
as people were interested iq see­
A poppy worn over every ing how the election was coming K.... ,
a - ¿ j ifa
ta » & ja Á ,„w
100
heart this May 25th and 26th, out especially the Hall and
Inch '5 6 Late Model
100
will greatly assist in fullfilling Brimm races. Brimm showed
M ile
our promise to those who gave. very good strength in the South
M ile
All proceeds from the poppy end of the county, and held up
sale is used in welfare purposes well, even carrying some north
MEMORIAL DAY
for the veterans and their fam­ precincts. This must have been
MEMORIAL DAY
RACING DATE
ilies. The poppy sale locally ‘is an important election, as the
Its new’ just being completed 3 nice bedrooms, din­
WEDNESDAY
WEDNESDAY
sponsored by the American Leg­ AP and UP kept calling to get
ing room, large living room with fireplace and all hard­
ion Auxiliary, Mrs. Verna Men­ the results. In fact they had set
wood floors. Beautiful kitchen with birch cabinets. 80 by
EUREKA, CALIF.
denhall is local chairman.
140 lot in best residential section. You can move right in.
up an office in the back of Dim-
CARPENTERVILLE .................. micks store, with D. D. Williams
Over 1100 sq. ft. in this nice 2-hedroom house at a
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Bridge are in charge.
GATES OPEN
price that is right. Conveniences plus, with an oil furn­
i i : oo A.M.
NOTICE!
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the proud owners of a new 1956
ace. Huge wardrotie closets and plenty of built-ins. You
TIME TRIALS
i:oo P.M
Late Mt »del Stock Cars
Dodge, a birthday gift from
take it and we-11 leave the wall-to-wall rug in tlv living
Sometimes I think we are on
STARTING IN THIS BIG 100-MILE
"BEE".
room
and hall.
a
treadmill,
what
with
all
the
RACE STARTS
2:30 P.M.
RACING EVENT
Dorothy and Beulah Carpenter meetings, the printing, the writ­
This one will beat paying rent, and you can improve
and sons. Larry and Glennv, ing. and hounding people, plus
it as you go along. Only $2250 total price and that includes
went to Crescent City Thursday family life etc., hut either there
a half acre lot. See us about the low down-payment.
for graduation clothes. On the must be 14 Hortons, or each
Another one with a low down-payment to the right
NOTICE COME EARLY FOR CHOICE SEATS
must have 12 hands. One day I
party. Very huge living room with wall-to-wall carpet­
saw Don working at the Consol­
ing. Youngstown kitchen, 2 .good sized bedrooms, also
You W ill See Plenty of Thrills, Spills, Chills
idated building, having coffee,
attic bedroom under construction. A very large lot with
FOR GRADUATION on the Leonard Building, and on
fine garden space, and on a paved street. An older home
CARS AND DRIVERS FROM COAST TO COAST COMPETING IN THIS BIG
the C oast Pow er Saw and Equip­
but one that you cannot beat for the price. Wait until
RACING EVENT WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th!
ment building, all within two
you hear what we are asking for it.
17 Jewel Watches
hours. Then I saw other Hor­
Choice ’2 Acre in Harbor with 2-bedroom house.
NQW ON SALE FOR
tons building a couple of houses,
Lots of built-ins. Some ocean view. House could be
working on the Menning addi­
enlarged. Has present Vet’s Loan. Some appliances are
9.95 Plus Tax
ITS
tion, and more Hortons are to
included. All for the reduced price of $10,000.
*
build the drive-in theatre, and
Guaranteed fur One Year at
One of the best buys we have had for months. Very
I)r. ( ates building. They should
substantial 3-bedroom house with lovely fireplace. All
get scooters.
May’s Fun and Gift
hardwood mouldings and trim throughout. Double a t­
Shop
tached garage. Very large lot in nice residential section.
Immediate possession.
way down they stopped and visi­
ted Beulah's sister, Mrs. Dewey
Almost 3 acres in Harbor with frontage on 101. Five
O liver Jr, and fam ily at Ft. Dick
large rooms. Separate double garage with living quarters
and '2 bath in same building. Lantl includes at least 3
Charles Carpenter was a lucky
other building sites. Almost immediate possession.
fisherman this week at Rogui
We also have a wide selection of lots city, urban
River. He caught a nice salmon
view or ocean front
and one with a gotxi concrete
and Brother Colegrove caught
foundation
already
poured
for $850.
t wo.
See us for that new home built on your own lot
with an FHA Loan.
Mrs. Ray passley returned to
Also Complete Insurance Coverage
Dividends Up To
Portland for mone medical treat­
20'« on Fire Policies — Law Semi-Annual Premiums
ment. She expects to lx» gone
on earn ami Light Trucks
Financing of Premiums
about a month.
A sk Vs For Quotations
Wc are Ready to Serve You.
Thrills -
DON'T MISS THIS ONE! -
Chills
Poppy Day Com’g
*4600 00 _GRAND NATIONAL
$46oo.oo
Hennin9 Buick
1956-Championship-1956
STOCK CAR RACE
MAY 3 0
at REDWOOD ACRES
BETTER BUYS AT LESMEISTER S
MAY 10
Racing n the 5-8 Large Race Track
CHAMPIONS AGAINST CHAMPIONS
AMERICA'S BIGGEST SELLING, BIGGEST VALUE RADIO - PHONO
WITH THE PURCHASE
OF THIS BEAUTIFUL
A D M IR A L 21" TV
* FULL DOORS
* SUPER CASCADE CHASSIS
* TOP FRONT TUNING
o Cl IOICE OF MAI IO(,ANV
OR BLOND OAK
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cole-
grove had a letter from their son
Gere, a corporal in the Army,
that he expects to come home in
July for d.scharge. He has been
stationed in Germany for nearly
t wo yea rs.
PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCY
P T E J. LESM EISTER, B iroker
roker
iman
PAUL L. FAURESO, S alesm
an
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GRADUATION
GIFT HEADQUARTERS
Leather Products
Costume Jewelry
C am eo
Qismctic Sets
Revlon - Tttssy - Coty
Complete Line
Electric Razors
SS.50 Trade-in on
Remingtons
Cameras
M A N Y MORE GIFTS AT
HENDRICKS Furniture
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BOYS
GIRLS
Sunbeam Ladies
Electric Razors
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