Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 28, 1956, Image 4

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    Thursday, June 3«, 1 y56
Brook mgs-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon
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Elks S ta rt B a se b a ll P ro g ra m
The Brookings Elks Lodge is starling lor what could lx? the initial step in set
off on a baseball program for youngsters ting up a summer recreation program for
1 hey recently approved the sponsorship the youngsters of t hearea. W’e only hope
of a Baseball League for hoys from 11 that the rest of the community can pick
through 15 for this summer.
tip the hall and carry it.
The Lodge will hire an instructor to
Only hoys from 11 through 15 will be
ants will be contacted to sponsor shirts benefited by the baseball program. The
supervise the program, and local mereli
Elks have done their share. But what of
and caps for the boys. The games will lx the younger hoys, or the girls? They too,
scheduled for three or four time each deserve some summer recreational activi­
week.
ties. Wh.it organization, or what indivi­
We heartily endorse the project, and duals are going to pick up where the Elks
feel that the Elks Lodge deserves credit leave off?
Mrs. Roy W hite and daughter.
Ann, and son, M att, left this past
week for Denton, T exas to visit
her m other and other relatives
and will also spend some time at
the G rand Canyon and places of
interest. She plans to he goro
several weeks.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd S jostrom
and Donna left W ednesday for a
visit in South D akota and other
places.
Mrs. Dewey A kers and son,
Hugh, left Monday for Los An­
geles to visit relatives, Mrs Leslie
Pullen (V irginia) is keeping house
lor her brother, Ronald, and also
m aking the w eather reports while
her m other is away.
Mr. and Mrs. F rank F an g er Sr.
of Medford, spent the week end
w ith their son, F rank, and family
on the south Chetco.
Mrs. Don Redfield and two J
children of K lam ath Falls, a r­
rived S atu rd ay to si>end sever.'I
days w ith her parents, Mr. an 11
Mrs. A rt Pierce. H er b ro th e i.l
K enneth, is also horn? for a \ sit
from Ft. Ord, California
Mrs. Lydia C rigler retu rn ed ,
this past w eek from a m onth's
visit in P ortland and McMinn-
vil’i?.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter S adler and
daughters, Judy and Joy, r e tu r n e d 1
F riday from a vacation in Lake-
view, Oregon
Mrs. Don Craig and daughters
are spending several days in Ash­
land and Medford.
MORTON LOOSES BROTHER
M urry R. Morton, 68, died at
Weiser, Idaho, June 16 He had
lieen a resident of M alheur county
most of his life and das assessor
th e re for 12 years. Among his
survivors is listed brother, Estes,
of Brookings.
Mr. and Mis. Calvin G orte
en tertain ed the B aptist C hurch
choir, T hu rsd ay evening a fte r
practice. Ice cream , coffee and
cake w ere served the group
REXÄIX Specials
facial tissues
30
BEACH BALES
Regular 98c
3 Boxes 59c
SPECIAL 79e
N A B IS C O
FOUND
SODA CRACKERS
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tikin
LiïTDCE
LB. 9e
SHEHANS CLOTHING - MOVING
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RED WING
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Proof
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If you are troubled with eace»
liv e fool perapiraiion — you
thou! J try Red W in * "Sweai-
Prool ln»olea"—they nummiM
crack 1 ng or curling »nd are
good for »our feet
to m i
in and tec (hem .
• Thorogood and S an ta Rosa
W ork Shoes
• Buffalo, C u tter and Forest
King Loggers
• Ja rm a n and Bondshire
Dress Shoes
• Acme Cowboy Boots
On gon (Lief or Nclxrgalls
W ILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS
S kinless
SATURDAY. JULY 7th
WIENERS . .
\\ e would like to take this opportunity to TH A N K
E \ L R V ) \ i for their past patronage. We will
endeavor to continue to bring you good selections
of quality merchandise at Reasonable Prices.
Since 1946
Phone 3682
Store
Piece
Watermelon
LB
CANTALOUPE
27 SIZE.
2
fcr
O REG O N CHIEF N o. I
S liced
P ound
49( BACCN . . 5 9 <
NICE LEAN
HAMBURGER
P ound
BACON 49E 3 lbs
SHEHAN'S
C L O T H IN G
Dítnm ick ros.
irookings M kt
TOR Ml S. St BOYS’ WEAR
PHONE 3 6 8 2
P ound
O R EG O N CHIEF
At nationally advertised Prices
GOULDS SHOE
59«
burst's Quality Meats
BOB and IX)ROTHY SHLHAN
Featuring Red ing
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fresh traits
BPJI ARE BEANS
2 lbs . . . 29
’4 Bl(x?k V 1 S 1 to Lormer News & Sweets Store
Between Goulds Shoe Shop & Mincer’s Jewelry.
3 3 c
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WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS
MEN’S
WORK SHOES
Can
G IA N T
SOAP POWDER
A R R E L L 'S REX ALL D R U G S
M O N D A Y , JU LY 2 n d
23c
2,
W HITE K IN G
2 «1.50
FOR SALI
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PEARS
5
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Yeddo Straw
ADULT
SPORT CAP
Regular
S i. 4
l’' I Regular
$,.25
SPECIAL 99e
NOW 89c
Home Permanents
3 fsr
H O L ID A Y
GIA N T CANNON
BEACII TOW EL '
CARA NOMI
. . . .
HUNTS
inch Latex
$oo’s
JELLO AND PUDDING
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