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r Brookings-Harbor Pilot Brookings, Oregon Thursday, January 10, 1957 DIMMICK BROS. BROOKINGS MKT -V, HOLIDAY 2 l b s 39c OLEO 57c KRAFT MAYONNAISE Mason Royal BLACK PEPPER 7 ~ £ r 2 for 1 5 c 2 ’/2 Can Del Monte Halves PEACHES LAURA SCUDDER 18 oz. P E A N U T BUTTER 53f Y î EG ï T â ÊÎ l Î-. - - - - - - - J— J— ■ * .............................. ~ » *e se n* » n ♦ Banana SQUASH 4 c lb. 25c BASKET CELLO CARROTS 2 for 190 "»4 W « '■ • -Ji ’ . •>' J Hursts Mkt. : 'fa u t ; Q uality GROUND BEEF USDA GOOD BEEF R O A S T S USDA GOOD R IB S T E A K S Pure Pork SAUSAGE O Ike w "OS $1 #19c V CUT 77r ewv lb BLADE COUNTRY STY' capacity alm ost entirely all last s immer. Pians Formulated For Basketball Announce Engagem ent Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n D arger ai> nounce the engagem ent of th e ir daughter, Joanne, to G erald N ix. o f Brookings, now stationed at Ft. Lewis. W ashington. Nix is the son Young man, are you looking for of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Nix A» J som ething to take off th at excess .... ......... sum m er wedding is tenatively poundage*’ A group of Brookings pjannc(j young m en have taken over the old gym. in th e elem entary school Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Crockett are the v ery proud parents of their first child, a seven pound, tw elve ounce d aughter th at was born at the Seaside hospital on Ja n u ary 7. They have nam ed the new little miss D ebra Ann. Debra Ann is q u ite an event as she is the first grand d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pettigrew , Mrs. C ro k ett’s parents; the first great-grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. H anseam Sr. and the first great-great grandchild of her great grandm other, Mrs. George A nder son, who is m aking her home w ith the H anscam s at the present tim e. Te p aternal gran d p aren ts are Mr. and Mrs. Donald C rockett, who are also m ighty proud of their new est granddaughter. b u ild in g on W ednesday night f"i basketball practice and o th er strenous activities. Don V aughn has headed up a group of ath letic ally inclined lads th at will form eventually a "tow n team ” Two games ith River gam es w w ith ith b Sm m itn K ivu are al ready scheduled and more might be in the offing. All those interested in. playing basketball, or in at least getting some exercise, should report to the gym W ednesday by 8 p m . M in e r a l C lu b NeWS U U D IY U W 5 At a recent m eeting of the Mt Emily Gem and M ineral club <u < election of officers w as held. Those elected w e r e ; Kendal* G rover, president; F ran k T ygart . president; C orilda G rover vice secretary-treasurer and Charles- Crosby, lib rarian historian. A fter a "discussion or program ming for the com ing y ea r th« m em bers voted to have the month, ly m eeting the various h o m e w here a dem onstration of lajnd HATES TO REMEMBER Mr. and Mrs. H arold Crum p Jan. 18 19— B asketball, Eagle Pt ary equipm ent and w orking me thods can be given, 'tin s will a»*’ w ere in ju red in an accident near here. offer the o p p o rtu n ity of a closorr Coquille last week w hich put Mrs Jan. 16—Illinois Valley Here look at the p riv ate gem and nun Crum p into the Coquille hospital Feb 1 Phoenix Here. eral collections th a t most m em for several days. T he details of 13 Donkey B asketball Feb bers own. the accident a re n 't know n yet, Feb 15— Illinois Valley Here but it is believed th at th e car hit M arch 1—O peretta HMS Pina- I T he Ja n u a ry m eeting will b« a slick spot in the road, skidded fore. held T hursday the 17th at th< and th rew M rs. Crum p out | F ran k T ygart hom e at the mouth M arch 2—PTA Dinner. through th e w indshield. It is ex-1 M arch 23—C rab Feed of the W inehuek River. Pot luck pected th a t they will be able to d in n er is to be served at 7:00 p.ni M arch 29—T alent Show. come home the la tte r p art of the Music afte r w hich Mr. T y g art promises A i^il 26^-E lem entary week, but the ear w as a total P rogram . a lively session in his w orkshop w reck. W hile Mrs. C rum p is in-, New m em bers are alw ays cord May 16—S p rin g Concert. capacitated. Mrs. H elen Hanseam May 26 -B aceaulaureate. ¡ally invited to join. is su b stitu tin g in her place on the May 29—G rad u atio n . school teaching staff. Mrs. W illiam M artz and son, Al and Flossie Buchanan re Bill, retu rn ed hom e W ednesday tu rn ed home to open th eir resta u from a holiday trip to Phoenix, Mayor Fell C am pbell has an Arizona w here they visited at the ran t after a two week vacation in nounced that he will set up a de Petelum a and San Francisco hom e of her d aughter, Mrs. Tom finite office hour schedule. H e A bbott. W hile th ere they took in w hile she was visiting there. will be in his office at the c ity th e Icecapades and renew ed old hall betw een 9 a.m. and 10 a.m friendships. A fter C hristm as they Mrs. Rosalie Wood of B urbank every morning. All those who a re w ent to Los Angeles w here they and a friend, Mrs. Ethel G allagher interested in some city activity, visited her b ro th er and sister-in- of P ortland who arrived S atu rd ay or have a problem are asked to law, Mr. and Mrs. G alyord Swing The tw o women left for th eir re contact M ayor Cam pbell at th a t They took in the cineram a and spective homes the m iddle of the time. the fam ous P lan etariu m while w eek. I there. T hen on to Pasadena for F riends here have received the Rose P arade and Rose Bowl w ord of the death of a form er VISITS THE BILL FALLERTS gam e before retu rn in g home. well H arbor resident, w. .. know n ______ ___T— ■ - O tto The Bill F allerts have had viai- Mr and Mrs Ole Lindgren en Jacobs, d uring the C hristm as sea tors during the past week at th e ir joyed the holiday w ith th e ir son at his home in Stockton. He ' home in H arbor. Mrs. M argaret children in the River val and his bro th er Ray, m ade th eir McCabe from Z ehniople, Penn _______ — — - Rogue _ ley, making* th eir h ead q u arters at home here for several years, • visited, as did Mrs. F alle rt’s the home of Mrs. L indgren’s building the house now occupied m other, Mrs. W illiam G ran t of d aughter, Mrs. W ayne W haley in by Ed Sund They left here about Oregon City. Also visiting was Eagle Point. Last T hursday, Mr. years ago. Mr. F a lle rt’s moLhe r > Mrs., C. W L in d g ren ’s son, Charles, of Toke- I Err)eSl jrOst«r drove over* from ' F allert, filso of O regon City. Tlu tee ffajls was there, tor an over-i| M edford and spt,nt the week end grandm others cam e to visit th eir nigh't visit. When he retu rn ed he ( home of his brother, Milton first great grandchild, S tev e n was accom panied 'b y M1*- ®*"*and took care of business m atters Beckley, son of Carol and Jo h n L indgren who h ad been called to Beckley. B utte F alls by the death of her ____‘............... ............................................................... .................. .............. aunt, Mrs. Cal Pool, Mr. and Mrs Leonard Bamcfc retu rn ed home last week after en joying visits over the holidays w ith relatives in S eattle, P ortland and Salem. I»fe Robert C arney retu rn ed to his M arine base near 29 Palms, C alifornia last week after enjoy ing C hristm as at the hom e of his m other, Mrs. George McMillan. Twenty-one m em bers of Chetco G range attended the m eeting of L ake Earl G range at Fort Dick T hursday evening. The delegation headed by the M aster, Joe Zum pfe, rep o rt a fine m eeting and good program . Tw elve m em bers of Chetco G range attended the C u rry Coun ty Pomona G range m eeting at O phir S atu rd ay . Those attending included Pomona M aster Beniam in Jones, Chetco G range M aster and Mrs. Zumpfe, Mr and Mrs J. B Stanley, Mr. and Mrs F rank K elley, Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew Hof- feldt, Mr. and Mrs D C. Jag g ers and Mrs. E dith Ackley The nex t Pom ona m eeting w ill be at Sixes in April. Di-e Scobbee retu rn ed hom e Fri day a fte r a tw o week vl«P at th hom e of his d aughter, M rs. J»** K irk p atrick in P o rtland. He mad .2 3 th e trip w ith Ben Jones of Brook a l i , EYES will be focused on the excitin g new bare backed fashions ALL ings w ho spent th e h o lid a” « that are slated to be seen from tw iligh t to dawn th is season. The relativ es in th at also problem of underpinnings posed by these new fashions, has been • lfn<’un at the home of his nephew . Ca*’ solved by Hollywood V -ette’s new backless brassier m lace and satin. Velvety non-slip elastic is used for the adjustable Ream er. Fashion Does A Backward Clancc Afl E A T S ! WHIE X ■ ; FRESH — —J *• Office Hour FANCY B R O C C O LI.................. bunch 2 3 c BRUSSEL SPROUTS . — IMPROVEMENTS AT THE HARRIS BEAC11 PARK are nearly com plete. Dozens J< trailer and camp sites w ere in sta ’led to increase the potential of the park, .h e park w o f i le d to Great Great (iranddaughter Joins Local Fam ily BAG FLOUR : r* HARBOR NEWS 25 lb. Sperry or Gold Medal PER 85 ■ * y Ç to. Mrs. Kay Sandstrom enir"- ’ few days visit from h r d r ’ v * shoulder straps that plunge to the w aist in bark, and are held secar« ly by a narrow elastic belt that fasten* around the natural w aistlin e-