Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 10, 1957, Image 8

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    Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Brookings Items
Mr. Ralph Re d and Mrs. Wal­
ter Sadie.' w are honored guests
a t a birthday party after choir
practice, T hursday, Ja n u ary 3.
Mrs. Ralph K ed was hostess for
th e affair, and 25 m em bers en
joyed a pleasant evening in the
Sunday school rooms at the B ap­
tist Com m unity church.
M issionary Society of the Bap­
tist church will m eet on T h u rs­
day, Ja n u ary 17, at 10 a.m. for an
all day m eeting to finish White
Cross work. Sack lunches will be
eaten and everyone interested
will be welcome.
Colonel and Mrs. M orris M iller
arrived S aturday for a short visit
w i’h the Colonel’s brother, Er­
skine Miller. They flew out from
Wu.diington D. C. and left Sunday
to Los Anegeles. This is their
first visit to the West coast and
ihought Brookings very nice.
They w ere taken on a drive thru
th e Redwoods and Stout Memor­
ial Redwood Grove and w ere
much im pressed by our lovely
peaches.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Proffitt
mrt two children w ere week end
visitors at the home of Reverend
Thursday, January 10, 1957
Brookings, Oregon
and Mrs. W aiter Sadler. They
w ere on th e ir way home to Seat-
tie after spending tw o weeks vi it
ting friends and relatives in Lo.
Angeles and vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Gerlach,
Long P rairie, M innesota visited
\ t h heir children the Demium
G erlachs of Brookings the past
month. A fter visiting their grand
■oi dr n T erry, Randy and Bryon
nd enjoying this w onderful w ea­
ther we suspect is was hard for
the G erlachs to retu rn home. The
n ‘ire G erlach family visited
friends in San Francisco during
the Christm as holidays.
G.ladys, who recently underw ent
Mrs. Dinimerlee. m other
I urgery.
"tennv Brittson, '. i t e i here from
Prineville, Oregon for about a ANNOUNCE WINNERS
month. She was here for her
Award w inners at the second
health and returned feeling much
annual Rexall Boy and Girl Con­
better.
test sponsored bv A rrell’s Chetco
Mr. Joe Jacobs was called to Drug were: G rand prize, a bicycle,
Ang d'' by th<* death of his Ronnie Moore and Cheryl Lancas­
only rem aining brother, Stephen ter. O th er w inners were: M erlene
M. Jaco b ' of that city. W hile in Hanscam , D ebra Jean Brown. Bar­
Los Angeles. Mr. Jacobs will have bara Robison. Mary Kay Pearson,
a check up at the clinic and visit Pam ela Hanscam, Donna Bray-
friends.
n ard and D ebra Oar.
Mr and Mrs. G. A. Pyne drove Boys: L ena Sm ith. Douglas Sierka
to Coos Bay Tuesday w here they Je ff Morse, John Thompson. Rich­
met their son .Allen, w ith whom
he continued on to P ortland to ie Berger, Paul Gould and Kim
take care of her daughter-in-law, Erb.
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43
lb.
Navel ORANGES
9 c lb,
431b.
320
Gold Medal Flour
25 lbs. sl 89
Skippy Dog Food
1 3 fo r s l ° °
W W * U W"",l
Large Size
OREGON CHIEF
BACON
SQUARES
FRESH
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FRESH KILLED
STEWING HENS
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VEGETABLES
Q U A L IT Y
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P IC N IC S
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Fresh
DATES
2 3 c lb. •
YAMS
7 c lb.
KAISER FOIL
25. lb roll 2 7 c
T.N.T. POPCORN
10 oz. t;n iO c
Sunshine Krispies
1 lb. box 2 5 c
M. J. B. Instant Coffee
6 oz. jar $I 39
QUEENS TASTE OLEO
4 lbs. s i 00___
Zee Toilet Tissue
3 - 4 roll packs sl°°
Clothing to Be Collected ¿ions
Sc.hed"le
Events for
For Children’s Fund Drive March of Dimes
The C hristian C h ild ren ’s Fund, i lies in the United States and over­
Inc. is designed so th at clothing seas are helped.
This program enables many
is contributed by A m erican school
children and others, and is of real A m erican children to attend school
benefit to th e needy of nearly regularly who would otherw ise
every free country of the world.
be forced to stay home for w ant
Children in* over 200 o rp h an ­ of adequate clothing. C hildren
ages. operated or assisted by the and adults in low income groups
Christian C hildren’s Fund in 31 are helped considerably. Q u a n ti­
countries receive valu ab le assis­ ties of childrens and adult cloth­
tance from this program . Home ing are kept in readiness for dis­
less children outside orphanages tribution to any area in the
who m ust live by th eir own w its U nited States which may be
are given w arm d u rab le clothing. stricken by flood, earth q u ak es or
C hildren of poverty stricken fami- other disasters. In such disasters
clothing may be requested by th f
school superintendent
of the
stricken area.
All local residents are asked to
open their heart to the helpless
children during the World C loth­
ing Week. Ja n u ary 14 through 18.
Any clean w earable baby, child­
The West Coast Telephone Com­ re n ’s and adult clothing of all
pany business office w ill move to kinds are needed. Sheets, blankets
new q u arte rs som etim e n ex t week and pillow cases are high on the
according to Mr. W. E. Reinem er, priority list.
Work shoes of all kinds are
Crescent C ity branch m anager.
The offices will re-locate in the needed. Dc not send ladies high
Charles G rayshel Insurance office. heel shoes. W rap your clean cloth­
G rayshel will move to the offices ing and send it or bring it to the
f irm erly occupied by H arold’s Brookings-Harbor school.
Members of the N ational Spon­
Jew erly.
soring com m ittee of school su p er­
Both principles involved in the intendents includes our own local
move hope to carry out their mov­ Superintendent D. D. W illiams.
ing plans over the w eek end and W illiams is one out of four in O re­
will have a b etter know ledge of gon on the N ational Com mittee.
when they will open th eir new , If additional inform ation con­
doors by the beginning of next cerning World Clothing Week is
week. The Pilot will carry an­ desired it can be obtained by call­
nouncem ents of any fu rth e r devel ing Brookings 5221.
opm ents in th e next issue.
Telephone Co. to
Move Office
Safeco Company
Makes Award
The Safeco Insurance Com pany
of America, a m em ber com pany
of one of the largest capital stock
insurance organizations, has an ­
nounced th at the Faurse-Lesmeis-
ter Agency has been aw arded a
m em bership in the Safeco P ros­
pector Club.
This aw ard is th e highest rec­
ognition of superior salesm anship
a Safeco agent can achieve. A
fram ed certificate and gold pin
was presented to P aul L. Fauerso
and Pete J. L esm eister for th eir
perform ance.
T here are over 3,000 Safeco ag­
ents in the U nited S tates special­
ly trained to provide low cost
auto insurance for careful drivers.
Safeco insures safe m otorists on­
ly. Losses are few er and the sav­
ings are passed on to policyhold­
ers. Safeco fu rth e r saves money
for policyholders through stream ­
lined procedures and electronic-
accounting methods.
The Fauerso-Lesm eister Agency
com mented, "A t last the public is
able to purchase m odern, low cost
coverage and not have to pay for
the careless accidents of others.
Safeco's nationw ide claim s serv ­
ice is one of its o utstanding sell­
ing points.”
Big things are in store for
Brookings and H arbor residents
as the "M arch of Dimes’’ m onth,
Jan u ary , rolls around. A nnually
the Lion's sponsored M arch of
Dimes dirve is one of the most ac­
tively prom oted drives in the
area.
T h ree big events are already in
the planning stage, according to
Ralph ‘'Pop" Reed, who is in
charge of the drive this year.
The festivities will sta rt off
w ith a basketball game, te n tativ e­
ly scheduled for Sunday night,
Ja n u a ry 20, w hen an am ateu r
team , consisting of the Brookings-
H arbor high school faculty w ill
play against a talented aggrega­
tion from dow ntow n Brookings.
Bud P isarek, form er Wisconsin
great, will be captain for the town
team as they play in th eir th ird
annual outing.
H eading up th e faculty will be
player-coach Gene Allison, p rin ci­
pal, and big six foot seven inch
Bob Duff. O ther details about the
contest will ap p ear in next weeks
issue of the Pilot.
Second on the agenda will be
the annual M arch of Dimes P arty
at the Cliff House on S atu rd ay
night, Ja n u a ry 26. Finally, th e
Lions are planning a talen t show
to be headed by Jo h n La Buono,
fam ous TV star. The talent show
will be on Ja n u ary 30 and local
talent is needed desperately. All
those interested in perform ing are
asked to contact Pop Reed at the
City Hall.
LESMEISTER'S
Real Estate - Insurance
NEAR SCHOOL on paved street, com fortable 2 BR home w ith
FHA financing—which m eans low monthly paym ents on the
balance.
P a ACRES in H arbor w ith view- th a t is unsurpassed 3 BR
with fireplace and plenty of room for th e kids to romp and
Play.
J l'S T LISTED choice property in H arbor -ocean frontage
with access to beach—2 BR home and room to build This is
ju st the location you have been dream ing of.
OWNER W ILL CARRV CONTRACT— We have a num ber of
places listed where th e ow ners have indicated th eir willing­
ness to carry the balance on co n tract it m akes fo r easier
financing come in and we will* arra n g e for you to see these
BETTER BUYS at LESMEISTER'S
pr'T U J. LUSMUISTER. n oker
PAU L L FAUERSO, Sale man
Brookings
Rhone 3311
NOWS YOUR CHANCE!
TO GF1T A B E A U T IFU L « A N D TOOLED
Teo Late to Classify
FOR SALE—T h ree bdrm
The one w ith w hite gable
blocks north east of H arbor
er C ourt. Bv ow ner. See
Sidle at 1215 Hub St.
home.
three
T ra il­
Louis
48 lp
FOR RENT 3 bedroom home on
Cove Road. Call 2009 evenings.
482c
LOST & FOUND— Black G erm an
Shepherd fem ale w ith collar,
found near Pedrioli Drive. O w ner
call Brookings 3067.
48 lp
FOR Rent 2 bedroom house near
school. Mrs. G rootendorst. 749
Second St. corner Ransom Ave
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Shaving Is Slicker —
Blade Changing Quicker
^Gillette
BLUE B L A D E S
IN H A N D Y
with
vttd b lo d t
Genuine Leather Purse
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
Large Size ........................... Now Only 12.95
Smaller Size ........................ Now Only 9.^5
and lOUf tax
H A N D TOOLED SHO ES TO MATCH
20'; O F F R E G IX A R PRICE
MAY'S FUN & MAGIC SHOP
MORGAN, BERTELSON & HOILAND
Certified Public Accountants
Salem, Oregon
ANNOUNCE THE OPENING
OF AN OFFICE IN GOLD BEACH
D IS P C N S C K
on January 2, 1957
140 Gauntlett Street