Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 27, 1956, Page 9, Image 9

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    rhursday, September 27, 1956
Br ex. kings I Iirboi Pilot — Brookings, Oregon
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Page Nine
Library Board
W ould You Believe It Was Ten Year A go;
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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 -
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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
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&
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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
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.
4 c pound
kJ
SOMETHING
SH RU BS
9TREES
N U RSERY STO CK
39c
.
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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