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Beef S H O R T R IB S
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BACON ENDS
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STEAK
69c Ib
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Pork Roast
Fresh
GROUND BEEF
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CANNED GOODS SPECIAL
ALL No. 2i/, CANS
9 Happy Host Pears
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Party Line Apricots (Halves)
9 Calicose Mixed
Fruit Cocktail
9 Party Line Sliced
Peaches
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9 Cal Top Apricots
3 Cans 8 9 c
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Home Garden
TOMATO SAUCE
12 cans $1
Thursday, November 29, 1956
Brookings, Oregon
South Bank road near Harbor.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W allace
spend a week end at the P arker s
and children drove to William to
S ugar plantation.
Mr. and Mrs Stanley Chandler spend a recent week end. When
and four children left last week they returned home, Mrs. Wal
to m ake th eir home in Ranier, lace’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A pjlog.es -re due to Jim and Oregon. They have been living in Jam es McCoy, returned
w ith
Earleen Carson on getting the the Archie McVay house on the them to stay over Thanksgiving.
wrong nam e in last weeks issue
<»1 the paper lor their new daugh
ter, Little seven pound eight oz.
Jeannie Earleen who joined th eir
family o.i November 12th at the ► Collection
Credit Reporting
Seas.de hospital We are sorry th e
name came out Ja n ie M arie as
tween the two.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred G ustafson
returned
home Sunday
after
Phone 5121 - Box 576
spend.ng Thanksgiving in O ak
land with Mrs. G ustafson'i daugn
Brookings, Oregon
tri Mis. G unberg V alent.ne. They
were joinntd there by Mr. and
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I) W E ( II IM BERLIN.
Mrs. Thor Ask oi Vasho.i, Wash
O perating M anager
Servce M anager
ington for tn e holiday. Mr. and
Mrs. G ustafson are driving o:u
PROTECT YOUR CREDIT RATING
of the first new M ercurys
tn
in this part of the country
Effective December 1. 1&5#, many of the m erchants in
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Woodriff re
this area will commence using the Credit Reporting facilities
turned home last week after d ri\
of the CURRY COUNTY SERVICE BUREAU.
ing to Southern California w here
To assure yourself of prom pt credit se vice, if you have
they visited relatives. When they
not already established your Credit File with us, you will
returned home, they w ere accom
w ant to do so immediately. Just call 5121.
panied by Mrs. W oodnff's mo
If you now have past due accounts or payments, y u
ther, Mrs. Lillian Lively, who had
should pay them today, so th at you can say "CHARGE IT
been visiting at the home of h* r
tomorrow.
d au g h ter in San Bernadino. Mrs.
Lively, who has been q uite ill, is
Good Credit is Your Most Valuable Asset.
much better now.
Establish It! Guard It!
A lbert Joy spent Thanksgiving
in Ashland w ith his son. Dick Joy
CURRY COUNTY SERVICE BUREAU
and his family. The whole group
came over to the coast on Friday
wl*ere they enjoyed the w onder
ful w eather here until Sunday.
Dick Joy is the landscape garden
er at Southern Oregon college in
Ashland.
Mr and Mrs. H erbert Specht of
Ashland returned to th eir home
Monday afte r coming here for 53020101230209025300130201051002235353230200000000010253532348022353
Thanksgiving at the home of th eir
nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Foster. A nother house
guest for the holiday week end
at the Foster home was Carroll
Reekm an of G rants Pass.
•s**1
Mr. and Mrs. C larence Keayes
became th e paren ts of a nine
pound eight ounce dau g h ter a t the
Seaside hospital on N ovember 24
This is the Keayes third child.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Hempel
and Harold G ardner Jr. drove to
Portland Friday to bring LeRoy
G ardner and his grandm other,
Mrs Fred G ardner home. Leroy
had been in Providence hospital
in Portland for special treatm en t
as he had a virus of th e spinal
cord. The condition has been ta k
en care of, and he will be able
to return to school in a couple < f
weeks,
Roger Olivvr received word
from his wife in San Francisco,
th a t he had become the grandfa
th er of tw in boys born to th eir
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Ed H utm an, on Sunday. Mr.
O liver left the same day to drive
to San Francisco to become ac
quainted w ith the new grandsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simpson had
th eir tw o children, Eugene anil
K aren home for the Thanksgiving
week end. Eugene, who attends
Oregon Technical Institute at
K lam ath Falls picked up Jan et
Bailey and L oretta W aldien, stu
dents at Southern Oregon college
in Ashland, so they could b
home too, for theholiday, Mr and
Mrs. Verne G arvin, also students
OTI w*re home for the holiday
Jack Elvin, an eight pound, sev
en ounce bundle of babyhood,
joined the Duane Anderson fam i
ly at the Seaside hospital on No
vem ber 17. We don't blam e the
parents being proud of a nice pre
sent like that.
Mrs. W illiam Skopee is enjoy
ing a months vacation in Hawaii
at th e home of her two sons. Al
fred and Jim my Montgomery. She
left S eattle on the te n th and flew
to Honolulu w here her sons own
the "M ontgomery M o to rs" While
there she met Mrs. Vi P ark er, sis
te r of Ray Struebing, and she
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flew to th e island of Mauii to
H arbor •
Curry County Service Bureau
YOU
Should Know
that
No. 2’/ i Tin
H< me Garden
TOMATOES
4 Cans 8 9 c
. .
Special
MORNING MILK
2 for 250
46 oz. Can
Hunts
TOMATO JUICE
MENN1NG BUICK
Has the Most Complete Auto Shop
in Curry County
Wheel Alignm ent
--
Brakes
Body Work -- Engine Repair
4 for 9 9 c
'S C a b in e t S h o p
YAMS 2 lbs 270
Pippins and Romes
A P P LE S
. . . . . . .
2 !b s 2 5 c
Spuds 10 lbs 390
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
WINDOW FRAMES
KITCHEN CABINETS
& MILLWORK OF ALL KINDS
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