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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1957)
Brookingt-Harbo: Jot Brookings, Oregon Thursday, January 24, 1957 C & K M arket BROOKINGS NEWEST & FINEST MARKET FRIDAY — SATURDAY — SUNDAY BACK BONE POBK 3 ibs 25c FRESH GROUND BEEF 3 us 89' ARMOUR STAR Ready to Eat Whole or shank half Ham s 59* LB PAN READY FR YER S................... 45c lb. Happy Host Green Lake CUT GREEN BEANS - 3 03 can - - 7 for 51°° Kitchen Queen 25 lbs. HARD WHEAT FLOUR . . . . SJ89 Sunshine i lb. 28c CRACKERS BANNER OLEO KLAMATH SPUDS BULK CARROTS 19c LOOKwp AT C & K MARKET Harbor News at the Seaside hospital on Ja n u ary 22. This is the first grandson for ^>oth the p atern al grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald C rockett of H arbor and the m aternal g ran d parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bun- nell of Brookings. Mr and Mrs Alvin W oodriff and M r and Mrs Robert Liyely drove to F lorencc. Colorado to at- tend the fina, ritvs for Mrs Wood n f f s and Mr Llvel -s m o th er. Mrs Lillian U y e , who aw av a, c .-eseent c ilv earlicr in the month Thev encountered one of the worst <nou. storms Qf thp vear on tbc w ay w ith jo(s of b r low zero w eather When th a r. rived Mr L iye, was jn flnd was ordered to bed for a wwR tQ re cover While thev an? gone the U v v ly .s ch ild re n ‘ are w ith th eir g rand Parents. Mr. and Mrs. V E. Anderson, and Mrs. Ruth Besscr ¡s c a rjng for tbe W oodriff young- sters. Pinochle P arty H eld A t M iller Home A group of local Home Exten Mrs. B arbara M iller entertained sion leaders attended the planning the Pinochle club at her home on m eeting at Gold Beach Monday, Parkview Drive. Those present in The m eeting was held at the 4-H cluded Alice Gran. Fern Farnham , club building on the fair grounds Maude Phillips, M arie Brown, w ith a pot luck lunch at noon. L aura Tyler, Ruth H ritz and Suggestions w ere m ade of the sub M arie Bishop. jects the various clubs would like to have taken up in the next Mrs. H ritz held high score, y e a r s extension work. These M arie Brown won the pinochle ideas will be taken under const- prize and M arie Bishop w alked dera ion and another m eeting of aw ay w ith the booby prize. the leaders will be h tjd to m ake le final decisions. The Chetco nam e of the City of Brookings, unit w as represented by Bernice budgetted funds take care of the H ew itt and M intie Kmsel. the actual expense of the library up Brookings unit by Faye Star.hurst keep-—electricity, w ater and sim i and Cleo Craig and the W inchuck lar charges, none of which goes to unit by Kay Bolm Two members any individual -n o t even the vol of the U pper Chetco unit also at- u nteer lib rarian —th e association tended but th eir nam es were not must provide money for m any obtained. other functions. The city money Mrs. L ucille Irw in flew from comes from the tax p ay ers w ithin her home in O akland Monday to the city limits. T here is a small attend the funeral of her mother. anJ M rs. Hugh Dawson J r Mrs. Ida H ubbell on Tuesday. She dau g h ter C a n Coleen arrived income from ren tals and fines retu rn ed home, also by air, on at the home of Mrs. Dawson s par- w hich is turned over to the city. M embership money is added to W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ™ S’ a" d L T " Hoffeldt drove to Crescent City I S atu rd av - They have been in Ana- the book purchase fund and wise- ly used in making the lib rary of to m eet h er and she visited at the bach. G erm any w here Mr. Daw greater value to the area. son w as stationed w ith the arm y home of h er b ro th er and sister-in- Mrs. Mildred Byrne was nam ed law, Mr. and Mrs. F rank Pallady for over a year. They left Ans- to form a m em bership soliciting bach on D ecem ber 22. and m ade w hile here. committee, each m em ber of w hich A nother H arbor young man. th e trip to the U. S. by boat ar- will provide m em bership cards to Jo h n D ale Bravo, is . i in train in g at ",ving Y" rk ° n ,hc 3 1 st all who w ish to interest them th e Naval T rain in g C enter in San I '" ? 'A 'V , "i aining selves in m aintaining this service. —• . . . . . - - - Port Collins. Colorado w ith Mrs. Diego. Jack ie is the son of Mr. « • * D aw son's g ran d fath er and uncle, and Mrs. Dale Bravo. then for a couple of weeks at the VALUABLE LIBRARY GIFT , Mrs. William Skopec , of Redon- hom e of Mr. Davison’s parents, The H arbor Com m unity club do, W ashington and h er m other, Mr and MrSt H ugh Dawgon Sr presented an Encyclopedia Brit- Mrs. M attie Sm alley of Lps An- at Coolidge, Arizona. Mr. Dawson tanica to the Chetco Com m unity geles are visiting this week at th e plans on w orking u n ti, next s t. . Public L ibrary together w ith a m R o p e r s daughter, vm ber w hen he will en (e,. O regon subscription for annual additions 4 .rs’ 1 J 1 effer. Mis. Smalley s ta te college and take an engineer thereto. This very valuable set plans to leave for h er home on j jng course will undoubtedly be very popular S aturday and Mrs. Skopec will re- m, . , tu rn north then also if the wea- T h e?? 18 an mump?i as it is the latest edition. The li th e r is good K°inK the rounds these days, w ith brary association is contacting a .. . . ' , , , the ailm ent attack in g m any adults local cabinet m aker to have spec H arbor is catching up w ith the as well as children ial shelves built for the set as the times. A pay telephone booth has it _______ volumes are a little too large for been placed on the porch of Hans- their standard shelves. cam ’s C enter for the convenience Together with a previously do of the public. H anscam ’s are also nated W ebster’s unabridged dic doing some m ore rem odelling, p u t tio n a ry and an unabridged Oxford ting a new floor in part of the M em berships in the Chetco dictionary, this latest addition store that w as used for a store- Com m unity L ib rary Association m akes a very im pressive a rray of room, and rem oving the partitions was the prim e topic at last Mon reference volumes not frequently so that the store floor will be en day n ig h t’s m eeting of the board found up-tb-date in a sm all lib ra ry larged about a sixth. Mrs. M yrtle Sehaal, association • * • Mrs. M yrtle Sehaal of Crescent secretary, said that there w ere al IN MEMORII’M City is visiting for a few days most no renew als of form er mem A year's subscription to the w ith Mrs. Erm a Rice. • bers nor new m em berships taken American Rose m agazine has been T here is great rejoicing in the ,)Ut- A ffiliation w ith the associa- given to the Chetco Com munity C rockett clan these days as there Hon costs but $1.50 per y ear and Ihiblic L ibrary by Mrs. Paul De is finally an o th er link to carry on the hoard m em bers feel th at they Block Sr. in memory of her hus- th e nam e of C rockett. Mr. and should be joined by every family Uiuui. Paul loved roses more than Mrs. Davy J. Crockett of Smith in the com m unity served by the any other of his great family of River becam e the parents of nine facility. flow er friends and this legacy pound four ounce Donald Stephen W hile the property is in th< should keep alive that interest. Library News