Image provided by: Chetco Community Public Library; Brookings, OR
About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1956)
rhursday, September 27, 1956 Br ex. kings I Iirboi Pilot — Brookings, Oregon »EXP THE PILOT TO A I KIEN I) OK RELATIVE ~ raa \ h m h > h »: o x <>i p e r (orxnn Page Nine Library Board W ould You Believe It Was Ten Year A go; , ’j » y / There was agitation for tw o d i Chctco nd totalled the unheard- rectors on the Coos-Curry Co-op of score of 2,888 in the 24 hour board from Brookings because of period. The Board of the Cheleo Com- the more rapid expansion in elec M rs. Kenny Payne down visit nm nity Public Library met, la« ing kin, from A lbany, tricity users. Monday evening, and regretfully Eddie Freem an had a b irthday T. S. Abbot and Mrs., move m ce p te d th e re s ig n a tio n of M is G reyhound station from Woouy party on the 22nd. M ary Zenier, Mary E ttinger, (now K ruger) Bldg, to ne.w q u a r on the jHtsition quite recently. ters built along side Vincent Bldg Val M endenhall and Charlie Has. Her resignation cam e about be- sett tak e in rodeo at G rants Pass. (w h e re G o u ld 's Shoe S to re is.) < ause the family is n|t»ving. ve*y P air of shoplifters lift $33 (Eookie what happened to some >oon, to Eureka, « h ere here h u s mdse, from Fred & Madge folks who attend rodes.) band ha< work. Pvt. C arrol Reekm an en ro u te Moore's Emporium. The board is seeking a replace Teaching, then, among others to Ft. Bliss, Texas, to Cam p Stone- ment and is advertising for one w ere: Mrs. Crump, Mrs. Steele man. t alif., slated for overseas. m the classified columns. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Hall move (K elley), Mrs. Gladys Payne, from Winchuck to Mrs. T am ba’s. Another very pertinent w orry Mrs. G arcia and Mrs. DeMoss. <>f the board is lack of essential Croft butblets advertised at \ erne Cross sole school ja n i $7.50 p er lb. u o rk in establishing grade® so tor. that sidewalks can be put in be Ed H oar's car sw iped and re- Vic Reynolds got his lim it of covered at Coquille, fore the rains. T racking mud in th ree Silversides in one day. Old, one-lunged deisel engine <>n the beautiful, polished tile floor The P alm er W estbrooks had a I peters out at pow er plant and would ruin the building. son on the 23rd, according to A sem iperm anent oan of a 10 grandparents, the A rth u r Dris load throw n onto two sm aller portable rigs. Power users begged year old Encyclopedia Am ericana kells. to economize. All due to 300 per " a s taken up and it was decided M ark Wood, tallying traffic, to accept and m ake it available counted 258 ears an hour crossing vent buildup of dem and since J a n uary. although a B rittan ie s i> said to be scheduled for purchase and g ift: 1 he la q of a shelf of some th ir ty children’s books has* been re- ’ ived. purchase of which was » o le through a $50 donation Miss Lois Ann M iller retu rn ed '«»ni a group which chose to re T hursday from visiting friends in Ih e tm a l, Calif, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W alter m ain un-named. Those who know | Eureka for several days. Sadler, as was also Dr. Elmer Ad- s'*•' these books are am ong th Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MacDonald dam s of Portland. ■ -t available for youngster.' left S aturday for a visit w ith A new book cart has been th eir d aughter in eastern W ash Mis. Ina DeMoss, of Vashon, placed in service m aking it a ington. Wn„ is at the home of her son, « reat deal easier to handle thè Bert, having d riven down w ith Mrs. B. E. K erns accom panied many, many volumes circulated Mrs. Eva Lee Long, S aturday, to Mr. and Mrs. Thor Ask, who w ent each day the library is open. fu rth e r south in C alifornia. spend a week end near K lam ath M ildred I,arson of Los Angeles F ills, w ith relatives and retu rn ed is visiting het- luster, Mrs. P etra HALLOWE'EN PLANS Monday. Lee, for several days. I Ians are in the works for a n Mrs. B eatrice Calderw oo^ of other kids' Roundup, come H al Word has been received here loween. As usual, the Lions ar? Lakeview was in Brooking for tin* from Dr. Ronniger, who is travel- salmon fishing and also visiting ramrodding the deal and they'll >ng in th e F ar East. He spent probably be glad of any ideas oth- her daughter, Mrs. Tom Dough several days in the Im perial hotel city . "No luck so far.'* says Mrs. “rs may have to m ake it a su c Calderw ood, so she ’ went home Tokyo, and then left for Manila cess. Development of the deal in the Phillipines, w here he plans Tuesday. « will probably be the topic of th * to be for a week or m ore before Mr. and Mrs. M artin Benthusen forthcoming Lions meeting, this going on to his next stop. of Paradise, Calif., spent the past edne- day evening. week visiting their daughers, Mrs Mr. an I Mrs. Jo h n M errill of G ilbert Christensen, and Mrs. P ortland visited Sunday w ith his Stanley Patterson. They left for m o th ers nd sister, Mrs. Sadie their home Sunday. M errill and Mrs. A rchie H end Mr. and Mrs. W. M Leach of ricks. <<>KKE(TIX(i XN EKKOK IN I-AST W EEK’S I’ M’EK: If your Has M e e ting C -K Market S P E n i? : a" d Fine«‘ Market at tCIALS GOOD FOR 7 FULL DAYS A rm o u rs Star BEEF FRYERS RO A ST 49clb 49c lb Lo cal N ew s Item s Fresh SLICED lb. PORK LIVER Sliced 35 c 49e MINCED HAM OR BOLOGNA BACON PIECES 2 lbs. 3 9 c Alamo M aid MARKET BRAND SA LA D DRESSING REGISTRATION I PEANUT BUTTER 18 oz. Jar II.IIIH - « lit i|| th ,. , , <(| | 45 t qt In going over the voters list nf piecincts N o» 1 and k it wouki appear there a r > m any who Should cheek then regi tratio n Mhile the list a t hand may not o, accurate there are several diacre- J ancies which may have ah't been taken care of by the vo Included in these lists are zens who are now resident.» the < hetco o r other precincts It is entirely up to the indivi- dual to assure themselves they ire rcgi.-Uercu in their proper pre- cinct. EVERY VOTER w,ll be re- quired to sign TWO poll books certifying their actual residence in the precinct to which they ap- a ba,,ot' If lhetr nam e is ISOT in that precinct's poll books ci they do not have a valid c e rti ficate from th e county clerk authorizing them to vote in that I’^ n c t . they cannot get a bal lot there. A heavy penalty is pio- vided for those who falsify their residence. LETS J Lumberjack SYRU P 24 oz. Bottle 3 7 c M arket 303 Can SWEET PEAS 6 (or » 1 Party Time 303 Can CO RN N . . I 7 M arket for *1 11 Vi oz. Can PINEAPPLE 7 for S 1 Delrich MARGARINE 5'LBS $ 1 ALL registration CLOSES ^ T ? . BKK Bth' A WKKK FROM .»ATI RDAY NIGHT! RADISHES SP U D S GREEN ONIONS 3 - X & r-? ABOUT TAXES VOTE "AL" MINCER Assessor Authorized ami (mid for by The Mincer f„r Asneiww.r C om m ittee ONE THIRD 1 Bunches FALL IS the BEST TIME to PLANT I . . 4 c pound kJ SOMETHING SH RU BS 9TREES N U RSERY STO CK 39c . •“ ' CLEARANCE doz S 1 10 pounds n , r ~ Annual Grade A Smail C A B B A GE b o o k s ................ last Primary election and vou did not v<ite, \<»| \E E I ) M i i | { H ;. ISTEK. RIDAY, SEPT. 28th thru SUNDAY, OCT. 7th ( O p e n S u n d a y s 12 to 4 ) BROOKINGS FEED & SEED PHONE 3751