Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon
Thursday, July 26, 1956
Annual Library
REV JOHN SCHIDELER
TO LEAVE AUGUST 19
Meeting Held
A girl was lx»rn to Mr. and Mis.
Sam Wood on Ju ly 25 1956. Dr.
Brown attended.
Accordionists Entertain
band of local girls are building
quite a rep u tatio n lor them selves
under th e direction of Dave Cro
ck ett, th eir teacher, in supplying
harm ony to group«, w ith their ac
cord ¡ans. The girls recently gave
an hour long recotal to M adrone
Encam pm ent No. 135, IOOF and
are scheduled to play lor K lam ath
Lodge, C rescent C ity on the eve
ning of A ugust 2 to which the
public is invited.
The principals ’ of th e group
are Linda Vernon, Cheryl Boder-
ham er, Alio? Sm ith, Mary Ann
Longaere, Naomi Sanders, Joy
Salm on and Lu Ella Joy. There
a re several o th ers in C ro ck e tt’s
classes who som etim es also play
w ith the group.
Since the heat wave started ,
out in the Valley over 100,00 tu r
keys have died, many of them al
most ready lo r m ark et. H erders
say the tu rk s left (he shade, got
out into the sun, ran around in
circles and died.
LOOK!
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The annual m eeting of the
Chetco L ibrary Association w as
W ednesday, Ju ly 18 a t the library.
New officers for the coming year
were elected. Mrs. A rth u r Knox
is replacing Mrs. E rm a Rice as
chairm an of the board, Mrs. J a
mes Kline replaces Mrs. E arl
Simpson as vice chairm an, and
Mrs. M yrtle S chaal will continue
in her post as secretary . Mrs.
E rm a Rice w as elected to the
post of treasu rer, she replaces
Mrs. Q uart? Goldizen. The assoc
iation tru ste es are Mrs. Arthur-
Knox, Jack M cCarton and Mrs.
Jim F orerst.
A com m ittee w as appointed to
rep o rt on the advisibility of let
ting the library corporation d is
solve when it expires a t the end
of the year. T he library corpora
tion had to lie established in order
for the library to receive the land
g ran t for building. Now th at
Brookings has become incorporat
ed the library has become a p a n
of the city and the lib rary corpor
ation is not necessary as previ
ously. T he com m ittee will also
discuss the possibilities of reduc
tion of Association dues which
are now $2.50 a year.
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Rev. John Shideler of St. Tim
o th y 's E piscopal church Is leav
ing on the 19th of August to as
sum e duties as associate pastor of
C hrist church a t Oswego. He will
also be »chaplain of the youth
cam p at G earheart
The S h ift“ler family has just r e
tu rn ed from a five w eek’s trip
east as fa r as Chieaga. D uring
this vacation Er. P eter Dally ol
Bandon and Er. Bruce S p e n c e r1
of M yrtle Point have conducted
It. is hoped th at the C ham ber of services w ith Roy Brown h a v in g ,
Com merce will get the lib rary conducted them on two Sundays
directional signs up in the* very
near future, and th at a rra n g e
F r. S hideler C scheduled ’o
m ents can be m ade for street ta k e up his duties in Oswego on
lights to be placed n ear the li- , the first of Septem ber.
b rary.
Bowling Meeting
LOOK!
LANDSCAPING
Lawns Made
& Cared For
til HOLIDAY
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ULILU
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lbs. uu
303 CAN
LIBBYS
2 lor 2 5 c
(Cream Style)
CORN
4 6 oz. Can
LIBBYS
PINEAPPLE
JUICE
25c
CHOPPED BEEF (Wilson)
BROOKSIDE AZALEA
& BULB FARM
at . . .
See^ how you Save
Dimmick Bros.
Brookings Mkt.
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E X PE R T WATCH R E PA IR
E verything your
w atch needs to
put it in
first class condition
will be don«*
for only $6.95
and g u aran teed
for one w ull y ear
Page Fire
M a y s Fun & Magic Ph 442I
or 4?Ii
1 2 o z . Can 3 3 c
ROSEDALE
HOTEL BROOKNGS BUILDING
T here will b? a m eeting of the
Brookings Bowling Association to
elect officers and set up rules for
the com ing season on Friday,
Ju ly 27, a t Azalea Lanes, begin
ning at 7:00 p.m. The m eeting!
was calk'd by Gordon Olson, sec
retary of the association.
SEE M E N N IN G
3 0 3 CAN
2 for 2 5 c
CUT GREEN BEANS
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HUNTS
Halves o r ! Sliced
2 ’/a CAN
OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS
I Ieaters and Blankets
In Brookings
Coquille Auto Co.
W ith the rest of the country
sw eltering and all the incidentals j
th at go w ith soaking therm o
m eters, Brookings has, for the
past several day s kept it much t h e !
coolest cit> n 'h e country Of- (
ficial m axim um readings in the
60’s and minimum in the low er ■
50’s, m ake the coastal high fogs
very welcome and for those
whose bones become frigid in this
chill th ere is alw ays relief from '
it two or three milos hack w here
the 90’s. H undreds of our neigh-I
hors from the o th er side of the
Coast Range are spending a s !
much time as they can spare
under this heat insulating canopy
w here h eaters are turned on eve
ning, and a blanket or tw o is a
weh'onic covei .along tow ard m or
ning.
R U M M A G E SALE
JULY 27 - 28
ST. T IM O IIIV S (.1 II.I)
( Episeop.il Church)
in the old Shehnn'i Clothing Store I1nddins
OPEN io:oo AM .
One \\ eek Rein.tins
In Ad Rime Test
IDA and MILO
Formerly of Panther Creek Lodge
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WILL OPEN
th e
B lu e R o o f
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FOODS
913 2nd
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<'nly o rc
rem ains in th e
Ad-Rime cunt« st. This w eek’s
w inner
w s Isabel
Shannon,
Brookmcs h-ai<-wife. If Mrs.
Shannon will o i l at the Pilot
office s h ' can carry out a stack
"f dt'! :o s \ • , winnei s in • a n
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p’i‘ si
w eekly contests
w ill
|,e e lig .H le
for the final
aw ard, a $50 b jl. to be given
next w a'k by the Plot.
25c
Peaches
Limit - 6 Cans
VEGETABISS
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Golden Ripe
BANANAS
2 lbs 2 5 c
Large Crisp
1 CUCUMBERS
5 for 2 5 * -
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Canning
Bell
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PEPPERS
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2 lbs. 2 5 c
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J ELBERTA PEACHES
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1 . 7 9 Lug
( 'hi’ »pr.u ’< . s Meet
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h i B rta ik in g s
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• - ot •1 a S outhern Ore-
gnii D 'tric t ( ' •>» ,n AsxH'iati on
5? , o f C h ir o o r a c tii Physicians, met
in Brookings - Saturday the 21.
w ith Dr. and Mrs. S am uels s
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ost in d ■
ss They had dinner
at the Clift liu »e and a business
r juels ’’’hose at- i
tending w>
D and Mrs Geo
i 'll" ’b;n
Dr Tom Kelly of i
C< -quille-
and Mrs. L O
S w eat t »•
'• and Mrs. Vc
Myers tU ?
Bend and D r and
Mis. Neil
T's. M yrtle Creek,
T his was
reg u la r m onthly
m x 'tin g o
e association. The
e held at Coquille,
Crescent C ity
FRESH PAN READY
Pound
FRYING CHICK EN S......................... - 6 3 c
SLICED BACON
(Cello Pack)
49c lb.
SKINLESS FRANKS
(Wee Juicy)
49c lb.
Tops in Q uality and Flavor
on
SAT. JDLY 2
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a*
5 p.m.
< owners
LiAPlNo
A pttJ
Ground Bee! 3 lbs
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