LVuokings-iiarbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon
Roy Brown
To Leave Here
ditio n to e x istin g fa?ilities o p e r
a te d by Con o lid ated F ieig h tw ay « ,
will m ean step p ed -u p service fo r
Gather Saturday
B rookings an d p o in ts served out
M»s. M arsh all F. C o rn ett <« of B rookings, acco rding to P e te r
R oy B row n B rooking« noort; - K lam ath F a ll' will be in Bi ik B asieh, m anager of C E 's te rm in a l
here.
ian . h a s announce 1 th a t he j* ing on S a tu rd a y , S e p tem b er 15t?
leav in g th e co m m u n ity t< enable to c o rd u c t a m e etin g o f R epubli-
U se of special fre ig h t-h a n d lin g
h im to go
/
eq uipm ent, including a 1700-fo<>t
b erg .
C u riy co u n ty . T h ere will be a long overhead conveyor line, lus
luncheon a t th e C liff H ouse a ’ m an y unique desig n fe a tu re s will
B row n h as lived m B ro o k in g s i p .m .
m ak e it possible fo r sh ip m e n ts 1<
f o r fo u r y ears, an d is th e Ju s tic e
Any lad y w ish in g to a tte n d i± move acro ss th e dock w ith a m in i
o f P eace. He said th a t he will
welcom e, ju s t call M rs A rthur m u m of cong estio n and a m a x i
re sig n th a t p* ■ ‘ion, and th e g o v
Knox, 2211 d u rin g th e day, o m um of -‘ peed, sa fe ty and a c c u r
e rn o r will ap p o in t his .-ucceasor.
3356 in th e evening. R eserv atio n s acy in o rd er to p e rm it fre ig h t
H e is th e f a s t E x au lted R u ler I m u st be in before noon on Fi lay. schedules to B rookings and o th e r
of E lk s, ai d w as activ e in th e S ep tem b er 14.
a re a s to c lea r on tim e, B asi h
A m b u lan ce A sociation, C e m e te iy j
i p o in ted out.
A sso ciatio n , w as a R o tarian , and
“ E v ery d etail of th e new te rm -
w’a s activ e in o th e r civic p ro jects.
i inal h as been planned w ith an
H e drove th e c o m m u n ry am bul-
i eye to im proving service to on.
cu sto m ers," B asieh said. " I t will
( enable C E to handle th e tr e m e n
A rash of truck overload cases dous volum e of fre ig h t th a t c ro s
have been p ro cessed th ro u g h J u s ses o u r dock ev ery d ay w ith an
tice of P eace Roy B ro w n 's co u rt a b so lu te m inim um o f w a ste m o
d u rin g th e p a st tw o w eeks Th« tio n ."
Bring M any Fines
s ta te w e ig h m a s te r re p o rted th a t
a clo ser w a tc h would be m ain- 1 HOI S E M M B E R s
tam ed h e re becau se of th e over
W ith ap p ro ach in g hom e delivery
loads.
of mail, locally, te v e ra l people
In c o u it w ere C larence M. C rook cam e to the PIL O T to ask w here
o p e ra to r; A. F olkins, ow ner, o v e r
th e y can find o u t th e ir hom e n u m
load 129.50; M eryl O. M artin,
ber. The an sw er still is th e c ity
operator, W. R Ros ow ner, ov»r-
h all w here you not only learn
length, $14.50;
A rth u r Crook,
y o u r n u m b er but can spend 45
o w n er-o p erato r, overload, $29.50;
c e n ts or so in o b tain in g th em ro
Eldon L. H arro u n . o w n er-o p erato r,
th a t w hen F erd ie com es aro u n d
overload, $20.50; H ubei t L. P h il
w ith y o u r m o n th ly bills, p r e tty
lips, o p e ra to r, W R. Hemmingsen
quick, "he'll know w here to leave
ow ner, o verload, $29.50; Clyde
th em ". O th erw ise they could gn
Losey, o p e ra to r, M. I Wood, ow n
to th e Dead L e tte r O ffice, niay b ?
er. overload, $40.50; Ja c k D. O v iatt
in W ash in g to n , D. C.
o p erato r, V ulcan L ogging C o ,
ow ner, overload, $132.50.
¿go»*)*
ftnee fo r sev eral y ears,
B row n, his wife, Alice, and
th r e e children, D enny 12. R ose
m a ry 9, and R ichard 4, cam e her«
fro m M edford, and w ere n ativ es
of W yom ing. T hey are in th e p ro
cess o f srdling th eir hom e here.
T h ey leave fo r N ew berg T h u rs
day, w h ere B row n is buying a
m o r tu a ry to be know n as Hodson-
B row n M oit nary.
S a tu rd a y night th e E lk s Lodg ?
h ad a farew ell d an ce in honor of
th e B row n's.
,
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G E R T R I D ! It. TOW N S ! \ D
D eath cam e to M is. G ertru d e R.
T ow nsend. S ept. 10 She w as born
in W inona, Minn , in ixs7. and is
survived bv her h u sb an d . R ichard
H. T o w n sen d ; son, D . Win. H
T ow nsend of S m ith R iver, siste.
M rs. C h a rle s L S tev en of Min
neapolis. The fam ily hom e is a;
941 N in th Pioneei Rd Brooking
F u n e ra l service* w ere held in St.
T im o th y 's
E piscopal c h u r c i .
B rookings. and in te rm e n t In th-
W ard M em orial C em etery W in -
M o rtu a ry , C rescen t C ity, w as i i
c h arg e.
C O L L IE R S
ij ,
Republican Women To
Overloaded Trucks
*5?
Thursday, September
C & K MARKET
BROOKINGS NEWEST AND FINEST MARKET
SPECIALS Good for FULL DAYS
7
Fresh Armour Star
lb . 49«
Pan
FRYERS
Ready
Delicious Short Ribs
2 “s 25
Crescent Sliced
1 lb. packs
BACON.
lib .p a c k s $ 1 ° °
3
( I I \KLIE STAN HI RST
SLOW ED
C h arlie S ta n h u r s t h a s been t a k
ing it m ig h ty e asy th is p a s t weeK,
and m ay have q u ite a spell doing
New Services
lig h t w ork. C h arlie's tic k e r g o t to
M otor fre ig h t tr a n s p o rta tio n to a c tin g up on him and the fam ily
th e B ro o k in g s a re a will en ter a m edicine-m an advised Mrs. Char lie
new era of "s u p e r serv ice" as a to k eep him in the hom e c o rral.
resu lt o f com p letio n of th e w orld 's
b iggest m o to r fre ig h t te rm in a l a t H EL IX ! W ORLD
P o rtlan d ,
T he F ie d R asm u ssen s have
The new te rm in a l, a $500.000 ad
baby boy born on S ep tem b er 9.
F r c ig lltW a V S P l a n
DANCE & SHOW
Starring
ALVADEAN
and
SANDY
Coker
II VVK
W IN T E R V ISIT O R S
M iss K ay W allace, San Angelo,
T ex as is spen d in g th e w inter wi h
h e r a u n t and uncle, M r and M rs
R. B C ollier at 327 Sp c e Driv
S he a tte n d s high school a
sophom ore. K ay m arv els at th e
Hight of all ttie h uge tre e s here
in O regon. T ex as you know has
m an y a ttr ib u te s but even Kay has
to a d m it th e re 's n< th in g like o u r
v e g e ta tio n back th ere
The Community Minded M a r k e t. . .
and the
Al vadean and Sandy Coker
Abbott R'/c<rdi ’ ‘ t -s
F R I'IT H A R V E S T
S ev eral people have been g. iiig
o v er to th e o rc h a rd s and g ard en s
in t-he "V alley “ f» r their w inte
¡supply o f fru it i n d
cg cta b .es
M ost h av e been t..k :u g tb it lugs
an d doing th e : cvvn
king
COKER
BAND
GROUND BEEF 3 LB $1
Skinless WEINERS 3 lb $1
Large Slicing or Canning
REAL
.dea th a t you cannot get a good fittin g w ork shoe.
T h is fam ous w ork shoe, made by Joseph M. H erm an
.h o c C om pany „ o n ly one of m any ¿Liferent types
of w o rk shoes especially designed to give c o m fo rt
and long economical wear. N o m a tte r w hat
so rt of w o rk you do. there is a H erm an Shoe
to fit y o u r fo o t and fit y o u r jo b
— and fit y o u r pocketbook too.
5 Io M in A. B, C. D.E. EE. EEE and EEEE widiU
W yovr f „ l with th, shoos
that fit yovr ¡ohi
3
for » I» ®
Market
MAYONNAISE
qt.
Sandwich
BANNER
y o u r Hack a n d y o u r d e p o s itio n than by w earing
.ll- fith n g w o rk shoes. A n d d o n 't get the m istaken
. 2 Vi Can
In Heavy
Syrup
Full Slices
PINEAPPLE
COMMUNITY HALL
T h e re » „•» any b e tte r w ay to ruin y o u r feet and
9 tor $1
M a rk et Sliced
SPREAD
WHY SHOULDN'T WORK SHOES FIT ’
CANTALOUPE
Tom atoes
lug 1.59
SMITH RIVER
SAT., SEPT. Sth
1 Icrman work .hoe, in
Fresh
M arket Quart
5^C
490
5 lbs
OLEOMARGARINE
Sunshine Hi-Ho
1 lb. Box
CRACKERS
Golden FLUFFO
3 pound Tin 8Qc
Smail Grade A
EGGS
Firm Crisp
CELERY HEARTS
.
package 1 9 c
Washington Russetts
PhUtip's Pad 'n Lad
SPUDS
10 lbs 39c
1956