Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 02, 1956, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page Four
Thursday, August 2, 1956
b’rock’ngs-Harlu; Pilot — Brookings, Oregon
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had to lx* basted back on.
this week for a leisurely freighter
W aldport S um m er F low er show tOUr
*** A laskan co as’al wa-
Masonic Temple. A ugust 18 and ters. They expect to be gone a
Glenn Gray is working at F ort 19.
couple of weeks.
t
Sew ard and the fam ily hopes to
to some
D r Sam Gibson r
H
arry
Decker,
elderly
resident
join him there soon.
of the Dawson trac t, was flown of his friends here th j^ he's now-
Coquille M en’s Garden Club to the N orthern P acific hospital set up a p ractice at Moses Lake.,
show, S eptem ber 7-8. Flow ers and a t Tacom a last S atu rd ay . Mr. W ashington.
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vegetables.
D ecker has been m ore or less ol
Don Ross, m an ag er of the local
A rt Pierce found out he w asn’t an invalid since com ing here a- branch of th e C o m m en tai F in­
as skookum as he thought he was bout ten y ears ago and his condi- ance Co., was in town, this last
and has had to slow down again. dition becam e such th at it was week end and left for his home
Owen C arter shortened up a n ­ thought he would do b e tte r in the in Medford. Don, to say the least,
o th er finger Monday. Messed with retired some years ago from em ­ w as in the news for being on the
a buzz saw, which clipped off one ployment.
receiving end of fourteen pints
and nicked an o th er so the end
Mr and Mrs. Almo Newton left from the W alking Blood Bank,
Brookings Items
By Mrs. Ackley
I needed to ca rry him through a
h?m orhage and is now
verv much on th e mend,
T he Lake County T ribune re-
p o rts th at Mr. and Mrs. LaVere
Hew itt and dau g h ter, Shirley,
w ere visiting kinfolw in E astern
Oregon.
H ELLO W ORLD
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L Dick
announce th e birth of Jennifer
L yn’s sister. M eredith Kay on
Ju ly 27. 1956, at San Jose hospi­
tal. G ran d p arents a re Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Anderson of Brook­
ings, Oregon and Mr .and Mr.-.
G erald V. Dick of Soap Lake
W ashington.
Mrs. Glen H u rst en tertain ed a
brid8e Pa r t>' a t her hom e- T u es’
da>’ afternoon,
*^r - and ^ rs- E lwin urley and
fam ily of El C errito, C alifornia
are vis ting his parents, the O tto
T urleys for a few days.
Mr. W. J. Collis enjoyed a two
' Mr. and Mrs. H enry K err are
w eeks’ visit w ith his g ran d d au g h ­
bidding all friends to a reception
ters, W anda and M ary Sm ith of
for th eir dau g h ter, Carolyn and Sacram ento. They retu rn ed home
her husband. B urton S trau s, this
last week.
coming S atu rd ay afternoon, 7:30
The Home Ec club of the Chet-
p.m. a t the Rod & Gun club
The G ran ts P ass Active club as
co G range will m eet on August
Carolyn hopes to greet m any of
10 a t the G range hall w th Mrs. one of th e co-sponsors of our local
her old friends there.
E llen Jag g ers and Mrs. Jessie Soap Box Derby, would like to
express th e ir appreciation for the
Judkins hostesses.
John B urris left T h u rsd ay for fine delegation of contestants
Chicago when? he will tak e spec­ from Brookings. We realize,uf
ial train in g tow ard being a v e te r­ course, th a t H onorary Activian
inarian. He is a g rad u a te of the Tom M cKenzie had a great deal
to do w ith g en eratin g the enthus­
local high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom D oherty iasm for o u r event in your city.
I have heard a great deal of
took a ja u n t, vacationing in P o rt­
land. Medford and Lakeview , re ­ com m ent about th e fine sports­
m anship and com petitive spiri*
tu rning last Friday.
Hek-n Reeser and Goldie Ab­ displayed by the Brookings group
bott, both of Wagon Creek, spent 1 hope th e t the boys enjoyed com­
a few days, this past week visit­ peting in our derby, and th a t w *
will be able to see as many, if
ing the Ralph Reeds.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R avekes of not m ore next year.
Sincerely yours,
San Leandro, C alifornia spent
A rth u r R. Johnson,
several days this past week w ith
S ecre tary
his b ro th er and wife, M r and
Mrs. Ed Ravekes.
The Chetco G range picnic will
be held at the K izer Ranch on
the W inchuck River, Sunday,
August 4. Everyone is asked to
bring th e ir own table service and
Beautiful
Patterns
Regular $i
Folk from all 'round the world
potluck. Coffee will be furnished.
The Rev. Glenn Cam pbell, pas­ will soon be hearing about Brook­
SPECIAL
to r of G race B aptist church of ings. T his week tw elve y ea r ol 1
P o rtlan d will occupy the pulpit of N ancy K uhnhem and fourteen
Regular 4<>r Yard
th e Com m unity B aptist church y ea r old P riscilla A nderson came
into the office to get large enve­
here A ugust 4.
lopes. "W e w ant them
large
Rev.
and
Mrs.
W
alter
S
ad
ler
Supply Limited
left, W ednesday, for a vacation. enough to put this pam phlet a-
They will first go to P o rtlan d and bout B rookings in them ," the
Regular $1.19 Value
then on as an in stru c to r a t M yr­ girls explained.
These bulky lette rs w ere to be
tlewood cam p w here Mrs. S ad ler
sent to th e ir pen friends and w hat
will be a cam p counsellor.
Mrs. D orothy G arbardian and a lot they have! N ancy h as pen
two children left this past week friends in Ire lan d and in four of
for th eir home in Fresno a fte r th e states. Priscilla corresponds
Regular $1.79
spending two weeks w ith h er p a r­ w ith young people in England,
Regular 98c Value
ents, Mr. and Mrs. P ete Lesmei- Ireland, India and M alaya, as well
as fifteen friends in various p a r’s
ster.
SPECIAL
Mrs. Lydia C rigler left, Friday of the United S tates.
-One of them is moving from
for several days’ visit in G ran ts
( alifornia soon, I hope she’ll
Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. D arrell G assett move to Brookings,” P ricilla ad­
retu rn ed F riday, from a business ded hopefully.
Both of the girls have learned
trip to Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Beaulieu m any things about the hom elands
vacationed in Corvallis, r e tu rn ­ of th e ir correspondents. Priscill i
described an Indian Spring F e sti­
ing Tuesday.
val which is held in F eb ru ary
Regular $2.98
Rev. Jam es Shelton, p asto r of w here everyone w ears yellow
the
S m ith
River
M ethodist clothing and turbans.
While they last
These tw o girls are exam ples
church, will spend a^.m ontji at
S tockton w here he w ill atten d ol th e m any young people who
the annual p asto r's school a t the are cot responding w ith young
College of the Pacific. D uring his people in all p art of the world^
absence, Mr. Tom Mills will have They ane acquiring a knowledge
charge of the m orning service, at which will help them to be to le r­
W here Your Dollar Has More Cents
ant w orld-m inded citizens.
11 o’clock.
The J o s Tobins have added a
little girl, M ary Alice, to th eir
growing family. The little m s s New “Leathernecks”
cam e on the 7th, at Hood River,
On T hursday, Ju ly 19, tw o
Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Ja k e Ro­ Brookm gs boys were sw orn into
sen h i \ e been n a n v d th e little the M arine Corps in a c?rem ony
p /rl's god-parents,
she being in P o rtland.
NO RTH BROOKINGS
HIGHW AY 101
am ed a fte r Mrs. Rosen.
W illiam Dean Land, son of Mr.
and Mrs. F ran k D. Land. R ou’e
No. 1 . Brookings and WSlliani
Cedric H erm ann, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roderick H erm ann w ere the
two boys sworn in.
They joined the .M arines w ith
m any o th er boys from Oregon
who will train as a unit while
30 hp
undergoing R ecruit T raining in
BIG TWIN
San Diego, California.
Electric
T h ej left as a unit by com m er-
Thrilling ¡1 wer
tuet
cffcl a ir l.nes to San Diego whose
economy
and push­
button operating con-
tbc\ will undergo training for a
venience Slow trolling
period of about ten weeks.
Io over 30 mph speed*.
Roth boys enlisted into the Ma-
din?s for a period of three years.
Letter to Editor
RED TAG RED TAG
SPECIALS SPECIALS
Week AUG. 3 Thru AUG. 9
Week AUG. 3 Thru AUG. 9
Alaska Fish
a gallon
works
Fertilizer
MAGIC
PTS - 7 9 c
General feints
Regular 95c
METAL
M IX W A Y
Waste Baskets
PERCALE
Am bassadors
For Brookings
3 9 c Y ard
98c
CORDUROY
INTERIOR
ORTHO
Step-on
Garbage Cans
SLUG DUST
IATIX
Special 9 8 c yd.
Oklahoma Calico
1 lb. Can 9 8 c
ONE G A L. 4 . 9 0
SPECIAL
Reg. Price $1.25
Regular 5 .9 0
SAVE $1.00
VETS
ONE Q T. 1 . 4 9
Can Dog Food
Regular $1.81
1 2 fo r $ 1 . 0 0
$1.49
7 9 c Y ard
C henille and
GIRLS
Loop Rugs
Dacron Blouses
Regular $ 2 .4 9
Special
B R O O K IN G S FEED
P • R «-
f » '" * '
$ 1 .9 8
YOUNGS
The Garden Conia
OPEN SUNDAYS 12 to 4
9 8
PHONE v s i
30 hp
BIO TWIN
30 hp
LARK
A m « ic *'i fines) out
board motor - with
d * il ling parlor mane« I
C
$ 48 2 .
$605.
for sale
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New electric star! ig
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