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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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