Brookings-Harboi Pilot
Brookings, Oregon
Thursday, February 21, 1957
WEATHER
Annual PTA Dinner
Pc.
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Max. Min.
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r e'oruary 13
February 14
feo ru ary io
16
tr.
The annual PTA d inner w ill be
17
.01
given by that group on S aturday,
18
.26
M arch 2. The P arent-T eachers
19
association announced th at the
d inner will be served buffet style
this year, and you < an “ t a t all
you can hold."
The dinner will consist of baked
Mr. an d M rs A rch ie H en d rick s,
ham , scallo p d potatoes, beans,
salad and all the trim m ings. S er d a u g h te r N ancy and Mrs. H en
vice will begin at 6 p m . and end dricks’ mother Mrs M errill, left
F rid ay for a tr ip to S • th e m C ali
a t 8 p m.
Planned for Mar. 2
Brookings Items
THANK V O l
T h e fam ily o f th e la te N ellie S.
D arst wishes to thank our many
frie n d s an d n eig h b o rs, an d th e
fr a te in a l o rg a n iz a tio n s for th e ir
th o u g h tfu ln e ss and h elp d u rin g
h e r long illness, an d fo r th e k in d
ness an d sy m p a th y te n d e re d to us
d o rm
oui r* cen t b ere.iv rn en t
Ira D arst
Mr. and Mis. Donald R. T ier
ney ano family.
Mrs. Susie J. K o o n tz and
fam ily
M ae E. S to te b u ry an d fam ily
forn ia and P h o en ix , A r i z o n a .
T hey i lan to be g >ne u n til M arch
1.
H o ran ce Aye. w as on b u sin ess
a* ( '- a n t s P ass last w eek fo r s e r
i a l ¡ays, re tu rn in g F rid ay .
Mr. and Mrs. W hitey M attso n
atten ied th e b ow ling to u rn a m e n t
in S alem th e past w eek end. T ie y
also drove to C o rv allis an w
o ver night v isito rs at th e l.a, .o
Mr. and Mia Ja c k M iller.
D riving to H arris B each S u n d ay
Ida M Jo n e s and fam ily
Mr. and Mrs. G. K H onnold
an d fam ily
M r. an d Mrs. A rch ie Ede
presentative, V erne Ayers, m a n -,
ager of the Oregon Coast Asso-
! ciation and George B urr, chair- j
(Continued from Front Page)
man of the Coos county cham ber
zing the issuance of $12,600,000 of commerce highw ay com mittee.
senate bill into the hopper author-
U. S. 101, the governor was
in highw ay bonds for the elim ina
tion of th e coast highw ays num told, is the state's third most
im portant highw ay and the sum t
ber one bottleneck.
The bill sponsored by the O re needed to elim inate and realign
gon Coast Association, would this project can not possibly be
t
geral % >V-s 1:1 P o rtlan d make possible the elim ination of met under norm al allocation of
highw ay funds from all five of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beem w ere the 38 miles on U. S. 101 betw een
week end visitors in Brookings Gold Beach and Brookings which th e sta te’s highw ay districts.
from their home in Kerby. They they essert would benefit all four
of the sta te’s m ajor industries,
w ere form er residents hre.t
MT1OOL B U D G E T G R O U P
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reed left i logging and lum bering, agricul TO M EET M ONDAV E V E .
Monday for Medford and Ashland ture and dairying, tourism and
seafood packing business.
The inital m eeting of the budget
on business.
The m easure was introduced by com m ittee of school district 170
Mrs. G ecige f anger of Blunt,
South Dakota and Mrs. Richard Senators A ndrew J- N aterlin of will be held on M onday evening,
Dernmon of Pierre, South Dakota, Lincoln and Tillamook counties F eb ru ary 25, at 7:30 p m . in the
nd R. F. Chapm an of Coos and S uperintent's office.
and Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Fangcr
of Medford, Oregon are visiting at C urry counties after a Friday
School board m em bers on the
the F rank F anger Jr. home on afternoon conference v th ’he budget com m ittee are: Wm. G
state’s chief executive. A ttending
the South bank road.
Thompson, chairm an: Dr. R. L-
Word was received in Brookings the m eeting also w ere s»‘n a’-< Smith, Mrs. G ladys Kanick, A1
H
arry
D.
Boivin,
K
lam
ath
county,
Monday of the death of Mrs. Fred
Botzek and George D unning Bud
:’,olton at her home in Santa Cruz chairm an of the senate highway get com m ittee m em bers are Bud
com
mittee,
Thom
as
R.
McCleelan,
on F ebruary 15th. Mr. and Mrs.
Pisarek. E. Steinhauer. Homer
Bolton w ere residence of Brook Lincoln county, chairm an of the K essler, A rth u r K nox and M all
house
highw
ay
com
m
ittee.
Car
ings for several years, having a
Back, Coos and C urry county re- ory G erm an.
home on Memory La:.
Mrs. Chas Biekner retu rn ed the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W iedeman. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
j past week from a few days of
' shopping and business in P o rt who retu rn ed recently from a trip f q r RENT—one bedroom house,
to the m iddle west, spent several 415 Dcl Norte Lane. Newly redec
land.
days m Los Angeles and atten d ed o rated. Phone 4115.
l-2p
a perform ance of “Queen for a
a large group of people, both old
and young were noticed. It was
discovered th at it was a Sunday
rooi group from G ian t» Pass,
th a t hail driven over to enjoy the
nice w eather and beach. They
w ere w ading and reported a won
derful tim e.
Rev. W alter Sadler retu rn ed
T hursday from a church Confer-
HIGHWAY BILL
D ay’’.
Refrigeration
PHONE COMPANY
Comme ci ! Z ’>«» n c.F c
SERVICE
(C ontinued fro m F ro n t P ag e)
KRAFT MAYONNAISE------ - - -
Qt. 5 5 c
15 oz. Jar
O!d Fashioned
Monarch LUNCHEON PICKLES - - 2 for 4 9 c
2% tin 5forsl
Contadina TOMATOES
MUNCY'S MARKET
F I N I S T
Q U ri I I T '•
BEEF ROASTS
Contadina
FRUIT COCKTAIL
M EATS
Shoulder Cuts
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Heavy
lb.
Syiup
2 ’/aTîn 4forsl
49c
SUNSHINE
Fresh and Lean 35c lb.
Ground Beef 3 lbs5 1
HYDROX COOKIES
1 l b ........... 4 9 c
Lean Brisket
BOILING BEEF 2 9 c
JOWL BACON lb. 29c
G ri R D F N
F >r All Your
road street to the proposed hous
Refrigeration Needs
ing area n ear Del Norte, Cedar
and C yprus streets, and to run
Call AMES E’ectric
cable from F ern and Railroad
Phone 3I.il
—
Brookings
along Tan B ark road w ithin the
new. Tan B ark addition. Forty
new housing units are proposed
for this area over and above the
This man can give you
homes in T an Bark.
dependable
A nother Brookings project, fof
which $3860 is provided in the
delivery of
1957 budget, calls for placem ent
of cable on Chetco avenue from
THE
F ern A venue to Oak S treet and
CHRISTIAN
thence to A lder S treet, as well as
SCIENCE
addition of cable on Oak Street
MONITOR
to acific Avenue, picking up the
*n
cable serving ioneer Road. The
international
daily
job is designed to p resid e general
newipape
relief e^st of the central office
and to prep are for fu tu re ex ten
Housewives, businessmen,
sions in th e Alder S treet area.
teochers, ond students all over
I Expected grow th to be served is
the world read and enioy this
estim ated at 255 new orders in
international newspaper, pub
36 months.
West Coast w ill also add 50
lished daily in Boston. W orld-
lines and associated equipm ent in
fomous for constructive news
Brookings to handle h eld orders
stones and penetrotmg editorials.
and fu tu re grow th. Like the four
Specal features for the whole
oth er projects in th e Brookings
fomily.
exchange area, this one w ill be
com pleted this sum m er. It will
necessitate ex p enditure of $5i80.
The C hristian Science M onitor
M cBride told the ilot th at the
One Norw ay St., Boston 15, Moss.
Brookings exxchange area will
Send your newspoper for the tim e
share also in $446,000 allocated in
checked
Enclosed tm d my check or
the 1957 construction budget on
money order.
a district-w ide basis to routine
I yeor $ 1 6 0
6 months $3 □
plant, equipm ent and building
3 m onths $4 Q
projects and routine installation.
West Coast, growing faster than
Nom«
any m ajor utility in the F ar West,
is spending $1,000,000 of its rec
ord $9.000.000 three-state construc
Addres»
tion outlay for this y ear in its
Coos Bay district, according to
Stote
¿ ity
Zon«
McBride.
vtONAB/j
Real Estate
'J Agency
• Insurance
» Notary
Public
— B IS . ¡’HONE 1411 —
— RES. PHONE 1712 —
Three B R. home with all of
the m odern conveniences. This
home ju st like new w ith beauti
ful flow ers and shrubbery-
W ithin w alking distance o f
school and shops. We feel you
will be well pleased w hen you
look at this one. Why not come
in and look around w hile you
have such a fine selection to
choose from. O w ner will trade
equity for vacant property, pre
ferred stock in Brookings Ply
wood, late model car and some
cash.
Priced for the w orking man
at $5,800.00 is this two B. R.
home close to school. Fireplace
and electric heating, w ired for
electric stove, w asher a n d
dryer. Has well and pressure
system. T axes only $51.00 for
1956-57. Look at this one for a
reasonable buy.
Another very reasonable buy
at only $3,500 00 is this sm all
home on large lot, a w ell and
pressure system w ith unlim ited
suifply of w ater. W ired for
electric stove. Needs a bit of
finishing but livable as is. We
th in k you will like this place
at this very low price. Will
pay you to look it over today.
So for $5.000.00 it’s a place
in the country you w ould like
w ith 37 acres? This place has
an unfinished new house w ith
two B. R. and also an older
house w ith two B. R. These
lovely days of fine w eath er
m akes me wrant to tak e a ride
to the country so come along
for a nice trip and we will
look it over. M ight even m ake
it a picnic and me furnishing
the lunch and it’s up th e riv er
too.
Let us once again remind
you that if you need tahe very
best in the insurance field we
cannot be equaled when it
comes to the largest most fin
ancially responsible companies
in North America today. And
it costs no more than policies
in lower rated companies. Let
us prove this to you before re
newing or securing a n e w
policy.
FR ESH
VEGETABLES
Dog License Available
10 lb Sack
MARCAL
Paper Wrap NAPKINS
8 0 Count - - - - 9 C
Kingmans
CHOPPED BEEF
12 oz. tin 3 for 4 1
PLANTERS
PEANUT BUTTER
18 oz. - - - - 5 9 c
YELLOW ONIONS
39c
Cello Wrap Carrots
Buy 2 at Regular Price
Get One Free
You May Now Purchase 1957 Tags for Your Dog at the County
Clerk's Office in Gold Beach.
License fcr male deg or spayed Female . . $1.00
License for female d o g .................. .. k50
THESE FEES WILL DOUBLE THE FIRST OF MARCH
, Oieta A. Walker
Pink GRAPEFRUIT
K doz. - - - - 4 9 c
C A U L IF L O W E R
s",., 2 9 c per bead
County Clerk
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