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Thursday, August 2, 1956 Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon Page Eight Curry Co. »o have Mass X-Ray Survey August 14 through August 20 has been set as the time for the mass cheat x-ray survey in the county, according to the throe sponsoring agencies, the Curry County Medical Society, the Cur ry County Public Health Depart ment, and the Curry County Tu berculosis and Health Association. Mrs. George Barnhart, a mem ber of the Board of the Tubercu losis and Health Association, Mrs. Dorothea Miller, Public Health Nurse, Mrs. Francis Reierson, Director of Health Education for the state, Mr. Kenneth Broyles, Senior X-Ray Techician for the ! State Board of Health, and Miss ATTEND THE RODEO Saturday & Sunday, JULY 4 & 5 WRANGLERS FIELD MINCERS JEWELRY Lee Willoughby OWNER Ruth McClun, Field Representa tive for the Oregon Tuberculosis and Health Association met in the Public Health office Thus- day afternoon to set the time and to work out some of the phases of the survey. “Curry' county did a splendid job at the last survey,” according* to Mr. Reierson, and it is the opin ion of those concerned that this survey will be even more success ful. Community meetings will fol low and dates and times will be announced immediately. FOR SALE—Lots, any size, small down, small monthly payments. Restricted area. Railroad and Oak. Phone 3565. Norman Wash burn. 23-3c FLOYD HUFFMAN PASSES Floyd Huffman, 65, widely known Del Norte citizen and bus iness man. passed away sudden ly Monday morning. July 30. He was the oldest son of tbs lai*; Andrew and Nora Huffman and was born at Coos Bay, Feb.22, 1891, coming with his parents, to Smith River when he was a year old, and spent much of his younger life there. He formerly owned the Huff man Clothing store in Crescent City and later purchased the Ant lers Cafe, which he operated at the time of his death. He was a member of Crescent Lodge. A.- F. & A. M., Eureka Elks Lodge, and was the first commander of the Del Norte American Legion post. Survivors are tw'o daughters and two sons, Irene Huffman, Mrs. Ellen Louise Brundin, Charles and Nathan Huffman, all of Crescent City; three brotheis, Austin, Edgar, and Jack Huff man, of Crescent City; nine grandchildren; an aunt, Mrs. Stella Elliott .and a number of cousins in both California and in Oregon. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, Aug. 1, at 2 p.m. the Wiers’ Mortuary Chapel, witii graveside services by the Mas onic Lodge and interment in the Smith River cemetery. HAIGHT REUNION The annual family reunion of the family of the late Daniel and Fanny Haight will be held at Smith River, Sunday, August 5, at the Community hall. About iful luncheon will be served at noon time with members of the Haight family in this area as the hosts. Relatives are expected from Portland, California, and Vancouver, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Moore Hamilton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Young and family, and their olef friends, the C. O. Leonards, had a fishing and barbecue pic nic on the banks of the Winchuck Tuesday evening. Mr. Hamilton is Medford’s postmaster and Mr. Young has an office supply stole there. FOR SALE. Trlr. hse., 18 ft. Trotwood. Clean & very good condition. D. C. Jaggers. No. Bk. Chetco. Ph. 3622. 24-lc FOR SALE: Deluxe Zenith range Excellent condition. $75. Ph. 3962 or see at 4th and Easy. 24-lp FOR SALE: House at Spruce & Willow, Reasonably Priced. Carl Berger. Ph. 2352. 24-tfc FOR RENT: Large 1 bedroom apt. No children or pets. Mrs. Grootendorst, Ransom & Second. 24-lc When we cannot find content ment in ourselves, it is useless to seek it elsewhere. La Rochefoucauld 5' J a a /) /in J / a t i e i / i e Reel Estate Agency « Insurance « Notary Public MEATS — BUS. PHONE 4411 — — RES. PHONE 4712 — W hen you hear of some remarkable secret discovery for PORK RO AST Lean and S a v o ry .................... 49c pound the treatm ent of disease, put it down as doubtful. Every scientific discovery worthy of the name is made^ known to all physicians as rapidly as possible in order that the whole world may benefit. It is quite impossible for the average individual to keep abreast of medical progress. 59c pound ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT He must depend upon bis physician. If you suffer from some chronic disease and are in the care of a physician, be assured that you will enjoy the advantages of the latest Lean and Fresh Ground Beef LB. 35» 3 LBS. $1.00 HUNTS Skinless Frankfurters 49c lb. APRICOTS 2 ’/2 Tin Kingman Corned Beef Hash 1 pound tin 5 for $1.00 SNOWS Burbank Baked Beans 28 ounce tin 4 4 for $1 4 for $1.00 Z E E TOILET TISSUE Roll Pack 3 ic Clam Chowder 4 for $1 scientific development applying to your affliction. FRANK'S PHARMACY - New Phone Number 1444 —- Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. — BETTER BUY USED CARS BUICK TRADE-INS BANK TERMSj 1954 Buick Super 2 dr. Hardtop, P. S. A. Trans.. New Tires,== 2 tone Gney, one owner. 1954 Buick Century 4 dr. A. T., R. H., Tinted Glass, O n e S Ow’ner Light Blue. ¡gg 1956—Chev. Nomad Sta. Wgn. V-8 P. G., R. H. Like new g j 2 Tone Blue. 1953 Olds Super 88. 4 dr. P. S.. P. B., A. Trans.. R. H., very S Clean. 1951—Ford Victoria V-8, A T., R.H., Two Tone Blue 1952 Ford Victoria V-8 A T., R.H., Two Tone White & R e d S 1 j 52 V-8 Desta 5 pas. epe, New tires, R.H., Good buy, one p i Owner, 1951—Dodge 4 dr. sed., One Owner, Runs very good, AT. g 1953 Dodge 2 dr. 6 cyl. sed. Good Rubber, Paint. Priced t o g 1955 Chev. ton pickup. Grey, very good. Heater, B a rd o n g Bumper. 1955 Chev. V8 tori“Two Tone paint, 4 speed, R.II. Barden Bumper. 1955 Ford ‘2 Ton 3 speed R.II Barden Bumper. SOME OLDER CARS Sunshine ONE OWNER CARS GOOD TRA N SPO RTA TIO N m Meaning Buick -- Highway 101 No. 1 lb. K rispie Crackers 23c sSU. «P DR24-S9 N o. Lucky Leaf 5 9 c dei. FRESH CORN No. 1 Bananas Apple Pie Filling 2 ibs. 2 9 c Small Oranges Fresh Bell Peppers 29c We al<o have a 2-bedroom ocean-front home moderately priced. Whv not m ake th at move now ? T hree new homes ixw.se-.sion all have th re e bed rooms. hardwood floors fireplace, and o th e r desirable featu res. Your choice of location on these and o th ers soon to be finished ready for im m ed iati KLEENEX 4 0 0 Count How about income property ? We have listings on v a r ious types of income p ro p erty th a t are well yvorth in vestigating. W I N E E D MORE LISTIN G S: Call us anytim e lor an appointm ent to look at your property. 2 for 5 5 c WAY M ARKET « If you are Interested in one of the mo<t o u tstan d in g oc- ean -fro n t homes in this en tire rea, by all m eans see us. U n su rp assed \ wv v« ry subst ntial home w ith beauti- fully landscaped grounds. T his completely furnished home even includes a T \ set All >ou need to do is move right in and relax. For a 2-bedroom place its priced right at $7500 total. 1 9 c lb. 1 1 c 1b. BETTER BUYS AT LESMEISTERS We also have a wide selection of lots—city, urban view* or ocean front Also Complete Insurance Coverage — Dividends I p To 20', mi Fi 0 Polic es Lou- Semi-Annual Premiums on C o•« or/ Lii/fcf Trucks - Fntancinij 0/ Premiums AtAt Us Fo V’oMfioHs - We ore Ready to S e n e Io n . PETE J. LESMEiSTER AGENCY P E T E J L E SM EISTER B roker PAUL L. FAUERSO. Salesm an Phone 3311 Brookings KITTEN BARGAIN! Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Kittens Nos 109. 110, 111, 112 from my FAMED TABBY CAT (Now again EXPECTING!» The most Prolific, Trick Feline in Curry County. One of these kittens will be given, whether wanted or not, to each of the first four callers. Orders being booked, in ro tation, for the next batch. All colors, Shapes and sizes. No extra charge for Multi colored. Guaranteed to catch flea3, if nothing else. A very smart house trail er on choice lot with addi tional sleeping room and storage built on. Last time we advertised this place there were several people disappointed in not being able to secure it. Was sold to people in the east and they have now decided not to come to our fair city and wish to resell. So here is a grand opportunity again for someone. The total price is really only $1850 and can lx» had on very very good Terms!!!!! Better jump on this one right away as it will definitely sell quick. M outh of the Chetco rive? view th ree bedroom home can be had w ith from one to seven acres. T his is a real view four ways, down the ri ver, up the river, acress the riv er and in the riv er you w ont find m any places w here you can pick the view to suit all of the fam ily, and w a te r s u p p ly ? ? ? You can have 56.(XX) gallon storage if you wash w ith tw o beautiful springs flowing into tank. T his is just outside of the city lim its and is ju st the place so many have l-'cn ask ing about. Anil look at this s ta rtin g price. ONLY $7.500. for a quick sale as ow ner is leaving ju st as quickly as this place is sold and w e’re on the spot for a fast deal. New G.I. financed three bedroom home w ith lawn, shrubbery, woven redwood fencing and many o th er ex cellent features. Can lx? tran sfe rred 10 veteran or to non veteran and on very fine term s. Total price is rock bottom now at $12.500.00. T his is a n o th er th at will be sold readily so come in today as we are proud to show you this b eau tiful home. An«l now. if you are really looking for a country home w ith some of thi most beau tiful acreage you will find on highway; south of H arbor you will surely w ant to see this one. So much to tell about this lovely place we ju st ca n ’t print it all but will tell you it is in the $20.000.00 class w ith term s end gool term s to right party. Sm all house on one-half acre like new, just out si dA city lim its. All cleared, n » well and pressure ay 'tern. This is priced right to at only S3.200.00. B e tte r h u rry on this. Remember we are always available evenings at 217 Spruce Drive. Woixiland Park Addition Phone 3427 and if no answer try 4712.