Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 13, 1956, Image 3

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Brook.ngs-Harbor Pilot
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Brookings, Oregon
Thursday, December 13, 1956
Welcome Wagon
GIMMICK BROS.
B r o o k in g s M k t
SPECIALS Good from Thurs., Dec. 13 thru Sat. Dec. 15
2 for
CAMPBELL
TOMATO SOUP
HOLIDAY
Oleo 2 lbs
39E
WESSON OIL
556 qt
Joy Gott Attends
Regional Conference
HARBOR NEWS
Mr and Mrs. Vic Pom erlo of
Joy G ott, d au g h ter of Mr. and
Reedsport sp en t the w eekend here
visiting Mrs. P o m erlo s father, Mrs ’ Sam Gott, Brookings was
one of eight students at Linfield
Welcome Wagon Service, al- Will Tolm an. They helped him colleege. M cM innville, who atten d
though new to this com m unity, w rok rew iring his house which ed the Pacific N orthw est Regional
has been in existence for nearly w as burned, but couldn't finish conference of Intern atio n al Rela­
th irty years At the moment, W el­ as there w eren’t enough supplies tions clubs at Reed college m I ort
come Wagon represents local m er­ and as it was Sunday they could­ land recently. They w ere accom­
chants and industrial firms in n't get any. They plan to re tu rn panied by Dr. G eraldine G ar ick
over 1500 com m unities ranging in in a w eek or so and finish the chairm an of the Linfield political
size from New York to towns job.
science departm ent.
m uch sm aller than Brookings.
Lee Schley is hom e for C hrist­
U nited
nations, com munism ,
Welcome Wagon has built a mas vacation after being stationed and diplom acy w ere among topics
rock-solid foundation over the w ith the Navy in H aw aii for over discussed by the students. Dr
years as one of the most highl> a year. He w ill have to leave Lindon M ander. U niversity o
com m endable com m unity service right after C hristm as for the Bay W ashington, w as one of th e
organizations in th e country along area w here he will be stationed. speakers.
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w ith it's unique personal advei He is the son of Mrs. S. N. Fis­
tising program . It w orks w ith cher
Try a Pilot Ad
churches, civic and social groups
Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew (H appy)
and although one of its principle Hoffeldt w ent to M edford last
m otivations is to lend a
week and w ere driving a new
hand th a t isn’t by any stretch o blue Volkswagen w hen they re­ the prisoner
The many friends of Mrs. E dna
the im agination, its only purpose. tu rned. They are having lots of
Founded in 1928. th e Welcome fun showing off their new com Weigel w ili be glad to hear th a t
Wagon company originally plan veyance to their friends and she is able to be up now, and by
tak in g it easy, will probably b e .
ned to concentrate solely on ex­ giving dem onstration drives in it.
able to sta rt doing a little house­
tending a helping hand to new ­
Wes Sm ith, deputy sheriff, ac­ w ork in another week. She w ants
comers, to ease th at inevitable com panied S heriff R G. Sabin of
“lost" feeling accom panying a Gold Beach to San Diego last everyone to know how m uch she
appreciated th e flowers, plants
fam ily move to a new environ- week to pick up a prisoner who
m ent Arm ed w ith full knowledge had been indicted by the G rand get w ell cards she has received.
of com m unity habits, services and Ju ry on a bad cheek charge. They She is now able to have com pany,
and w ill enjoy having her frien d s
activities the hostess would fam il­ left T hursday going by S acram en­
iarize th e new fam ily w ith “th f 15 to to get ex trad itio n papers for visiting her.
tow n" and present them w ith
greetings from the local m t
chants.
H ow ever, the idea proved so
popular th a t the initial service of
welcom ing new com ers has bet
expanded until it now touches on
alm ost every im portant phase o
A m erican life. Calls are m ade on
THE
m others of new babies, teen age
girls on their 16th birthday, new-
ly^ngaged girl.. 25«> and 50th
w edding anniversaries, to nam
ju st a few of the occasions m ark ,
ed by visits today. Contents of
th e gift baskets depend on w hich
local m erchants p articip ate and to
whom they go. and carry an as­
sortm ent of item s from local b u si­
ness concerns, free of course to
th e fam ily, w hich in tu rn is sup­
posed to rem em ber the gift-givers
w hen it comes to choosing the
local concerns th e y ’ll patronize.
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NEWS . . . .
BROOKINGS BARBER SHOPS
WILL BE CLOSED
DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 1
3 pounds
S n o w D r if t 890
100 ft.
DIA M O N D
Yellow -
Devil. -
White -
CAKE FLOUR
19c
ORANGES
TANGERINES
2 lbs
Lemon Hake
5 lb. CELLO BAG
FLORIDA
43c
35c
FANCY, CRISP
Sweet Potatoes
Yams
3 lbs 25c
CELERY
9 c per pound
I w ish to express my most
h ea rtfe lt thanks to all those who
assisted us d u rin g our recent
difficulties. Such w arm kindness
is very gratifying
M rs. E verett Jag g ers
ne
WAX PAPER
Swansdown -
INCLUSIVE
CARD OF THANKS
Nice"Selection
of Gift Merchandise left
GIVE SOMETHING FOR THE HOME
Floor Lamps
End Tables
- -
Table Lamps
- -
Coffee Tables
Occasional Chairs
per pound
Nice Tender
690
RIB STEAI
HAM BURGER....................
LIVING ROOM SETS
-
-
-
2 Piece Sectional
3 Piece Sectional
3 lbs S 1 ° °
este
A u to
SSOClAt
S to re
ROGUE VALLEY
FULLY COOKED
HOME OWNED
AND OPERATED
FRYERS
HAMS
7 5 c lb.
BEDROOM SETS - - 2 piece - - 3 Piece
-
5 9 c lb.
John
McKerran
Lonnie
Mead