Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 08, 1956, Image 16

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    T h u r sd a y , N o v e m b e r 8, 1956
B r o o k in g s-H a r b o r P ilo t
B ro o k in g s, O reg o n
PICK JU N IO R ROTARIAN
A “Ju n io r R o tarian ” has been
picked. He is Phil K essler, who
We t n ’oyea fra n . page story
will attend tw o w eekly Rotary
luncheons. A new senior boy will last w eek about the "youngest
grandm other, Mrs. George Mc­
P ostm aster Bill T h o m p s o n N ovem ber 13, at the school. He ad be selected for th e honor every K ay” of Sm ith River. More peopu
sp en t Tuesday of this week talk vised to youngsters to save their two weeks.
in this area w ould recognize who
ing to the Brookings-Harbor grade stam ps and put them in bonds, NEW I.ION MEMBER
this youngest grandm other is i:
Ed P eterkin, S an ta Anna, C ali­ her nam e was spelled correctly
school children, ext lam ing to which could be used eventually
them the savings stami) proram . to forw ard their education.
fornia a Lion m em ber for 34 years “M ackey". Mr. M ackey is the son
T he program is to be initiated in
welcomed a new m em ber into the of th e late H attie M ackey who
lived for about tw enty five years
near Ja c k ’s creek up he south
bank road, and is a brother of
Mrs. A ndrew Jackson, who still
m akes her home there
Mrs. M yrtle Schaal is recu p er­
ating satisfactorily from a m ajor
operation at the home of her son,
C larence Howie, 145 “ N” street in
Crescent City. She is able to have
visitors now and would enjoy
M ediu m P itte d
40 o u n ce
having her m any friends visit
her. H er mailing address is Box
982, Crescent City if any one
wishes to send her a card.
A nother form er well know n
H arbor resident, Mrs. B ertha
Moore is in the Seaside hospital
in a serious condition at the p re­
sent tim e. Mrs. Moore underw ent
an operation last week and may
C o n la d in a 2% tin
S h u n sh in e
have to have an other one any
tim e. The last report w as th at she
could not have visitors at this
time.
Mr. and Mrs. L ester W’alker
and children retu rn ed here S un­
day after an absence of about two
months. Mr. W alker, the form er
proprietor of the H arbor G arage,
has been attending a factory
M. J. B. L on g G rain
school at the C arter C arb u reato r
and Fuel Injection Com pany in
3 p ou n d s
St Louis, Missouri. He was sel­
ected by the com pany to atten d
this school th eir expense as they
considered him an oustanding
m an in this field. He plans to esta­
blish a shop in th e H arbor area
and will have some new’ m odern
tune up m achines in it.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es A rchibald
are the proud p aren ts of th eir
first child, seven pound two ounce
Jam es Scott, born at the Seaside
hospital on O ctober 25.
PARTY TIME 303tin
A nother addition to the popula­
tion of th e area is Robin A nnete,
, a seven pound th ree ounce miss
th a t joined the G ary W im berly
fam ily on N ovember 3.
Ole Lindgren received word of
the death of his father, Carl L ind­
gren in Hinkley, M innesota on
O ctober 31 after a period of poor
health. Mr. and Mrs. Lindgren
visited at the home of his fath er
this past sum m er a fte r the fath er
and son hadn’t seen each other
for nearly th irty years.
Raym ond Reekm an has fin ­
ished his course at Oregon T ech­
nical In stitu te at K lam ath Falls
and retu rn ed to H arbor F riday
evening to take up his w ork in the
appliance d ep artm en t of Hans-
cam ’s Center. The course he took
at OTI was refrig eratio n servic­
ing.
Savings Stamp
Program Started
the school from grades one to six
during the ritext week.
Thom pson said th at stam p al­
bums and the saving stam ps
would be sold beginning Tuesday,
HARBOR NEWS
pAy°HlTES > Æ
B IS Q U IC K
37c
O L IV E S
No. 1 tin 2 for 59c
FRUIT COCKTAIL
3 fo r s l ° °
GRAHAM CRACKERS
2 lb. box 59c
S N O W D R IF T
R IC E
28 oz. 29c
79C
Cut GREEN BEANS
10 for 99c
S c h o o l B u ild in g
W ednesday and bm h Supt. D D
The yuu ¡in.Ln ic.nt ci school of- W’lliiam s and Clerk Mrs. Dora
fice and the office of the D istrict B ealieu w ill be in th eir new office
l.C clerk have m >ved into tr.ei ad jacen t to the new’ elem entary
new building. Moving start.--, this w-eek.
$ 2 5 .0 0
Brocl;iï:gs
BOOSTERS
C a s h N ig h t !
P a rticip a n ts w ill b e o p e n ev ery F rid a y n igh t
til 9. T h e m ic h o p h o n e is at F r a n k ’s P h a rm a cy
and th e w in n ers nu m b er w ill be c a lle d at 8 : 3 9
each n ig h t. T ic k e ts m ust b e th ere by 8 :1 5 .
1. T h e w in n in g p erson m ust b e 16 years o f a g e.
2. T h e w in n in g p erson m ust he in o n e o f th e
p a r tic ip a tin g sto res at th e tim e o f th e d r a w ­
ing. 1 ick ets w ill be c a lle d by nu m b er on ly.
3. If th e n um ber isn ’t c la im e d th ere w ill be an
a d d itio n a l $ 2 5 .0 0 a d d e d e a c h w e e k .
4. T ic k e ts are g o o d for o n e w e e k only.
5. E m p lo y e es are not e lig ib le , so p le a se sa v e
m erch a n ts a n y e m b a rr a ssm e n t from th at.
6. N o th in g to buy to b e e lg ib le , it o n ly ta k e s
o n e tic k e t to w in , so o n e to th e c u sto m e r is
s u ffic ie n t.
7. T h e w in n er w ill b e a sk e d a q u e stio n b e fo re
r e c e iv in g th e ca sh a w a r d .
Tickets a v a ila b le at the fo llo w in g places
Franks Pharmacy
Angle Skin 400 count
Hi-Way Market
F A C IA L T IS S U E
Dairy Creem
5
W hen crossing
BOTH w a y s :
a street,
look
Western Auto
Youngs 5 & 10
Brcokings Feed & Seed
O P E N U N T IL 9 P. M. F R ID A Y
Brookings-H arbor Lions club. The
new m em ber was B arry Sage.
A N N O U N C IN G
Mi
Ferfuna Construction Company
ARMOUR STAR
os Bui der - Dealer for
2 lb. pkg.
SLICED BACON
95c
Oregon Chief
S T E E L B U IL D IN G S
In Curry County
I2 or whole
HAMS
52c !b.
For T h e L u m b er Industry
I a ilv erected in d iv.- in lead of week.«
BLADE CUT
Beef
ROAST
Fi e safe
.
F ill space used
4 9 c lb
•
BACON SQUARES
III-WAY
MKT.
lb. 25c
F or G a ra g e s and W a r e h o u se s
Year ’round. M ulti-purpose shelter. W eather-tight.
G reater stru ctu ra l stren g th .
9
For S to res an d O ffic e s
Low cost. P erm anent. Adaptable. Easily insulated.