Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 16, 1956, Page 8, Image 8

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    C&K MARKET
Brookings Newest and Finest M arket
HOURS: Daily H—9
Sunday 9—7
SPECIALS GOOD FOR 7 FULL DAYS
Thors., Aug. 16 thru Wed. , Aug. 22
39CLB.
BEET ROAST
Armours
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Ga
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2 lbs. 98c
Thick
Sliced
BACON
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PORK Spare Ribs 390 ib
fit
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Thursday, August 16, 193b
Brookings-I Iarbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon
Page Eight
RIB STEAKS
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69c lb.
B E S T B E T ; TO I B IS T
INFORMATION BI KEAI
Shakespearean Plays
Attended By Brookings
Oar-Reeve W edding
D em o n stra tio n of th e va u<
th e local to u ris t in h u m a tio n b u r
ea u m ain tain ed by the C h im b e :
of C om m erce, p a rt tim e; A e o tp l
w ith tw o teen ag e boys said they
w a n te d to cru ise the back coo.,
tr y an d s ta y o u t o v ern ig h t. T h e \
w ere d ire c t to w a rd V ulcan I'ea <
T he m o th er w as seen in a lo a
m a r k e t tw o d ay s la te r and ask ed
how th ey m ade out, said she w as
in fo r a w eek ’s supply of g ro c c i-
ies th e y loved it!
T w o o th e r p a rtie s, s tra n g e rs to
each o th er, w ith little ch ild ren
w ere d ire c te d to th e F o re st S e r­
vice eam p, a t B ear C reek, becam»
a cq u ain ted th e re an d b oth drop-
ed in to sa y th e y ’d been th e ie
fo u r days, en jo y ed it, and w ere
n o t only p lan n in g to re tu rn , n ex t
y ear, b u t b rin g som e of th e ir f r i­
ends w ith them .
Young People «it Ashland
A n u m b er of out young people
h av e been to A shland to see th e
S h a k e sp e a re a n play s being p re ­
sented th e re during the m o n th c i
A u g u st. K ay N ichols. Jo y ce W ash ­
b urn and Jo a n tvuhnnenn w ere
dow n S un d ay to ce "R ic h a rd 111”.
T h ey took a little tim e out befor?
leaving to stu d y the play so th ey
h ad a good b ack g ro u n d fo r it be­
fo re th ey saw' it .e rfo rm e d . It
w as sp e ctacu lar th ey re p o rte d a n j
th e y hope to m ake it a yearly
trip . T he g irls spent th e nig h t in
A shland an d re tu rn e d M onday.
C huck
H o ffm an
and
Doug
H am nes a tte n d e d
th re e
plays
w hde th e y w ere in A shland. They
saw “C ym beline,” “L ove's L a ­
b o u r’s L o s t” an d "R ic h ard III
E ach y e a r A shland holds its
S h a k e sp e a re a n F e s t i v a l ,
th •
tr e e ts a re d eco rated w ith b a n ­
n e rs all th ro u g h the m o n th of
A ugust pro claim in g th e festival.
F o r those Who havp seen the
p lay s it w as like a v e n tu re into
old E n gland. The plays are p e r­
form ed in an open a ir th c a te
ju s t lik e in S h a k e - p f c r 's tim e.
The a c tin g and co n stu m in g is
o u ts ta n d in g and th e p lay s a t.
given in su ch a w ay th a t by pend
■ng five d ay s in A shland you ca i
ta k e in all th e plays. The othet
tw o p lay s n o t m entioned but
which are being given th is y e a r
a te :
“ R om eo and J u lie t” and "T itu s
A n d ro n icu s”.
To Be August iN
A nno.ucernents
P. ,
h ave
been
le-
n ,
of tne foithcom ing
of Miss S allie Jean ,
w ed d in g
d a u g h te r o f Mr. and M rs. E ugene
O af, fo rm erly of N o rth B end and
now o f P o st, O regon anil W illar :
««fccVt, th we«i I.ng to ta k e place
a t 11 a.in. S a tu rd a y , Aug g u st 18 m
th e C hurch of the Holy R edeem er,
N o ith Bend.
T he b ride-to-be is
te r of M rs. B erni
neiee of E d O ar.
well know n lo« ally
grand» laugh
W ard and
• fam ily is
M iss S allie a n d h er sister. P a t.
h av e been e a rn in g real w ages
w o ik m g in th e h ay R eids along
( ooked R iver ovt r in th e P rin e ­
ville c o u n try w h ere th e y m ak •
th e ir hom e.
n o rth c e n tra l C olorado, D oyle's I
old hom e ran g e. It w as th e f ir s t | Frank I Iassctts Arc
lim e he had been back in 37 y ears.
T he p a rty h a d a leisurely to u r of Leaving Bnx»kings
C ra te r s of th e Moon in »•astern
Idaho, Y ellow stone P a rk , E ste s To Live At Lebanon
P a rk and o th e r places as w ell as
A fte r som e tw e n ty -fiv e yea i s
i unning ab o u t th e tipped up coun-
tr y w h ere the kin lived. T hey re- residence here, Mr. and M rs.
o rtin g h av ein g seen, (o r n o t) a F ra n k H a s e tt a re leaving th e ir
"Ja c k e lo p e ”, a species of d e se rt hom e to live a t L ebanon am o n g
ra b b it w ith fork. «1 ho rn s on its th e ir o ld tim e n e ig h b o is and kin.
A lth o u g h th e y h av e be n living
noggin.
s o r t of re tire d fo r th e p a s t few
“ S usie” an d Lloyd R ussel a re
y e a rs, th e y w ill long Ire rem em ­
hom e fro m C olorado S p rin g s vi i-
bered and a re p re se n tly being
tin g th e ir p a re n ts, th e P ete T ie r­
w ished all good th in g s fo r th em in
ces and th e “M om " and “ P o p ”
th e ir hom e.
R ussels. Lloyd is in th e arm y yet.
J n s t before leav in g th e ir ch ild r-
M rs. G eo rg ia O. Lewis, ev en t
g ra d e teac h er’ h as re tu rn e d from a ren, M a rth a (M rs. R a y O lsen I
session of su m m er school. She w as and fam ily of A rc a ta and L et i
accom panied by h e r husband, L e­ (M rs. E d w ard J a c k s o n ) and fa m ­
wis, a hig h w ay en g in ee r an d are ily of H a y fo rk v is.ted th em .
ta k in g a sh o rt v acatio n up th e
Son. G eorge, and his fam ily,
coa t.
an d d a u g h te r, M rs. R u th M urphy
T he m a n y frien d s of Col. and an d fam ily still live h ere and son,
M rs. Lee R ice w ill be pleased to C h a rle s am i fam ily will soon be
ren ew c o n ta c t w ith them a t th e ir co m in g b ack fro m J a p a n w here
new’ ad d ress, 1806 W ood Av?.,
A pt. 1, C olorado S prings, Colo­ C h a rle s ha-i long been sta tio n e d
in th e arm e d forces.
rado.
Brookings Items
M rs. K. D. V aughn of S pring-
field h a s been down v is.tin g h i
sons. Don and A lvin. Son. Lyle, a
p a rtn e r w ith Don in th e H ighw ay
M ark et, is out in Ja p a n .
B en Jo n e s and Mr. and M rs.
Doyle G arv in re tu rn e d la s t T hus
d a y from an extended vat ti«»n .n
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T -B O N E STEAKS
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79c
Loose
Grade A Small
3 Doz.
EGGS
they’re here!
Our Batk-to -School
Best Seller!.
LEVIS
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WESTERN JEANS
FOR BOYS
20 oz. Jar
Assorted
20 oz.
Tum blers
M a rk et Brand
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lbs (¡B
NU MAR
MARGARINE
Mixed Fruit
sl°°
35c
Apri« ot
Quince
—
PIG-TOPS
• specially designed for youngsters
by the makers of famous LEVI’S
• electronically-fused, guaranteed
double knees for extra wear
Pineapple
Handsome,
jg
Sanforized denim
• Sanforized, white back 9-oz.
and twill peg-top
heavy denim
slacks, tailored
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sizes 4 to 12
waist 22 to 26
2 4 oz.
M arket Brand
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MAPLE SYRUP
Fall sh ad es...
,
W aist Sizes
2 .98
35c
27 - 34
4 .5 0
W hite Lily -- Process
CHEESE . . . .
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bruit of L<xmi U ndt rwear
pounds 7 9 c
S an fo rized Suede F lan n el in
New F all S hades
Sunshine Hi-Ho
CRACKERS . . . • • • 6 •
FLANNEL SHIRTS
Sizes 6 16
Pound 3 9 c
$2.29
WASHINGTON
Russen spuds . . . .
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1 0 lbs 5 9 c
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Sizes
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