Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 07, 1957, Image 8

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    Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Thursday, February 7, 1957
Brookings Items
Robert Bowlin arrived home
S aturday after a three and a half
y ea r stint w orking for Uncle Sam
F irst he was in the service, then
w ent to Munich, G erm any twenty-
one m onths ago on a civilian duty
status. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. L W. Bowlin who live on
th e W inchuck River.
Mrs. Adrien H otfeldt really
celebrated her birthday right this
year w ith four groups of friends
rem em bering the occassion. On
Sunday, she an 1 her husband,
S appy, w ere guests at a dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H erbert
Payne at noon. On Monday, her
birthday, w ith tne contrivance of
her husband, she was com pletely
sui prised to have a dinner pre­
pared in her honor at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Verden Wheeler.
L ater the same evening, Mr. and
Mrs. O D. A rp appeared on the
scene w ith a beautifully decorated
birthday cake. To round out the
celebrating, Mr. and Mrs. Hof-
feldt are invited to atten d the
VFW crab feed this F riday even­
ing by other irien d s.
Ernest Foster of W imer spent
the week end here at the home of
his brother, Milton, and looked
after his property. His son, Geo­
rge, who is stationed w ith the
arm y in the bay area, arriv ed a l­
so on F riday night and visited u n ­ ' up to Brookings Sunday from
til Sunday, staying one of the S anta B arb aia, C a.iforn a for a
nights at the home of Mr. and ! short visit w ith Mr A sk’s mother,
Mrs. F G ustafson. They w ere ac­
Mrs. H ow ard Ray.
Mrs. Ralph K eiser and g ran d ­ com panied by Mrs. A sk's m other.
daughter, Teresa, spent a few Mis. 1 ia DeMoss.
Mrs. C arrie Miller retu rn ed to
days last week in P ortland visit­
ing at the home of her son, Ted her home in Walla Walla, W ash­
Keiser. They m ade the trip north ington Sunday • vening afte r con
by th e coast route, and retu rn ed ducting a very instructive school
by the Pacific highw ay. While in for Sunday school teachers at th<
P ortland they attended the b alL , Ja p tist Com m unity church.
Mr- and Mrs. Homer Brown
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ELBERT FREESTONES
IN Extra Heavy Syrup
2!4 t i n ................................. 3 for 89c
Yellow Cling
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PEACHES
2 ’/a tin, 4 U r s l co
TOM ATOES
303 tin, 8 for s l ° °
TOMATO SAUCE
13 for $1°°
DOUMACKS
M ARSHM ALLOW S
1 lb. b a g ................. 2 5 c
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TOMATOES - - - 1 9 c lb1
ONIONS
39c
4 5 c lb.
FRESH GROUND BEEF
3 5 c lb. - - - 3 lbs.
Bacon Squares -
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MAYONNAISE
2 9 c lb.
Large Jar
47c
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1 lb. pkg. - - - - 2 3 c
R IB S T E A K S
6 9 c lb.
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MAMMOTH OLIVES
No. 1 tin - - - 4 fo r $ l ° °
spent th e past week end in Rio
Dell w ith Mrs. B row n’s sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs R andall C ar­
ter. Mrs. C arter was form erly a
teacher in the Brookings elem en­
tary school.
Mr. C arl H arrison retu rn ed S un­
day from P o rtland w here he a t­
ended an Oregon Education As­
sociation m eeting.
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Bollinger
drove to Coos Bay on business the
last week.
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