Thursday, October 4, 1956 Page :cven Brookings-1 Iarbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon Dim tnick Bros. Brookings M kt Prices in This Ad Effective Thursday, Oct. 4th Thru S at, Oct. 6th 28 oz. Pkg. M J B Long Grain 29c RICE W h o le K ern el C ream , S ty le Three Sisters CORN 2 for 2 5 3 0 3 can A p p le L and G ra v e n stie n 2 FOR 290 APPLESAUCE R ea d y to S erv e Derby 16 oz Can 17c TAM ALES 6 oz. Bag n Nestles MORSELS r Joan Kuhnhenn, M ar’en Olsen Receive Honors The m any friends of Merlin (R ex) Hayes are congratulating him on his m arriage F riday eve­ ning, Septem ber 28, at 8:30 to Mis-- Lillian Knoph o f Seattle. The cerem ony was perform ed by Jo an K u h n h tn n and M arlene Justice of the Peace Hans Nelsen Olson were honored at the open­ at the apartm ent of Mr. Hayes in in g all-college convocation on Brookings w ith a sm all group of S e p te m b e r 25 as two of 66 fresh close friends and was w itnessed m en who entered Lewis and by a group of close friends. Mrs. C lark •‘w ith hon ns". Their high M ary B raynard and A rthur 1am- school records and college e n ­ gan w ere the bridal couple’s a t­ tran ce scores averaged 3.7 or tendants. A w edding supper at better. the Cliff House com plete with The group was presented at the cham pange was enjoyed by the public assembly following the | group after the ceremony. Mr. aw arding of an honorary doctor and Mrs. Hayes are m aking their of hum ane letters degree to the home in the G rootendorst Apart Rev. Lansing E Kempton, rector ments. of T rinity Episcopal church, P o rt­ Mr. H ayes came to H arbor land. in recognition of his o u t­ about five years ago from Wed- standing church and civic service. d erb u rn w here he operated a can The honor stu d en ts are anw ug m ay and established the Cedar 300 recent high shool graduates Lane C annery on the highway who enrolled a t the college this south of H arbor, which has been fall. Miss K uhnhenn is the daugh­ built up to a flourishing business ter of Mi and M is. L uther M. Besides canning many of the sal K uhnhenn. Box 1305. and Miss mon that sport fishers catch m Olson is the d au g h ter of Mr. and the Chetco and Sm ith rivers, gift Mrs. Edwin Olson, Box 253. L ocal B ro w n ies H ave A c h ie v e m e n t T est A group of Brow nie Girls from the fourth grade, under the lead­ ership of M argarett Hoie and C lara Foster, im i S aturday at the Foster home for an achievem ent test. K aren W esteren made a cake and m ixed eoolaide; Diana Hoie baked cookies and made ' fru it jello; Linda Brown baked “B row nie” cookies and Diana M urray baked a take. Susan Hoagland brought two glasses of crabapple jelly that was so clear and firm it had a professional look. O thers are doing very well i at sewing and em broidery as ' well as studying sim ple first aid. V E G E T É " '...S 2 LBS 190 Fancy Cello CARROTS 2 bags 190 AND AUTO Remodeling Sale PRUNES œ c rr LB. 50 3 LBS 250 Hursi Mkt. lb 4 9 c Center Cut Pan Ready Enrolls at Linfield K aren Simpson, d au ghter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Simpson, Box 193, Harboi is among more th a n 600 students enrolled at L infield college. McMinnville, Ore., for the fall sem ester of the 1956-57 college year. M i" Simpson is a -uphom ore m ajoring in pre-nursing. NOW SERVING BROOKINGS AREA AGAIN ★ ★ ROEDERS COLONIAL CHAPEL 525 G ST. PHONE 1091 CRESCENT CITY, CAL. I will back EISENHOWER’S PROGRAM FOR PEACE;:; from the Senate the greatest obstructionist to the President’« program. 1 sat with the President in cabinet meetings mat helped develop that program. . . 1 believe in it. . . I believe it will keep the peace. And I will work day and night for it because as a veteran I know what It means to the mothers and fathers o f Oregon and to their families.*' SALE ON 10% OFF S te t X BOU G MeXAY ». í - í =« xto » Paid 4dv . M» F * f-.r %»n«t < < "tiirnittrr, U I (Hilt) Philh|*a, Chairman« i l l 7 S. VL a«hington, P>>lt«nd 5, Otrg..n USE .O U R LAYAW AY P L A N Francisan Ware SALE LOOK at GRENFELD SPEEDWAY MORE New CARS and DRIVERS Gen adm. Tax inc. Students 1.50 .75 Under 12 admitted Free With Parents WEINERS 4 9 c lb. Gates Open 12 noon d ime Trials 1 :oo p.m. Races 2:30 p.m. Come Early for Choice Seats There W ill Be lb LOOK T H IS S U N D A Y $44.95 H and P aint I lli*rnr tioin, are |w rm a»en tl> "Smiled In’ by the glaze. LOOK Hard-Top Races 2 W EE K S ONLY R eg. $ 5 4 .9 5 50 pc S e r v ic e for 8 Skinless FRESH FRYERS 5 9 c lb. PORK SHANKS VISITS IN CORONADO Mrs. E. H. G rootendorst left Wednesday by plane to visit h er d aughter and family at Coronado, C alifornia. She < xpeets- to b e home by the end of the week. Pre - Christmas PORK R O A ST Very Meaty \ l SO W O R K ! I) Through an oversight, ae to the m uddle in w inding up one phase of the W alking BI a Bank program , Mrs Elaine K e n - nam e was om itted from the list of those who helped w ith the cler­ ical work. TOYS Casaba MEATY B G ard en H ose B O rtho G ard en P rod u cts B B lack L e a f 4 0 C om p ou n d B W eedone W e e d K iller B S p rin k lers B T ro w els B W eed ers AISO . . . Petite I 1 VINE “ The people o f Oregon want peace. My election w ill remove WESSON OIL QT. 49E TO KAY GRAPES packages of seafood delicacies a re shipped all over the U nited States. CHETCO HOME 20 % O FF ON Flame R ex H a y es M arried In B ro o k in g s C erem on y FW • 1 1 8 .. .DESERT ROSE 10 A. M T O 4 P M OPEN SUNDAYS 8 BIG Events g From Now on Races Will Ik Run Every Other SUNDAY ’Ehe I lard tops Will Race Every Other Sunday