Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 28, 1957, Image 4

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    Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Thursday, February 28, 1957
Brookings Items
DIMMICK BROS.
BROOKINGS MKT
Holiday
Oleo 2. lbs 430
53* o'-
TANG
Salad Dressing
KING OF HAWAII
Medford Freestone
PINEAPPLE
J U IC E
46 oz.
Brookings, Oregon
Beaverette League Town & Country
T W L
Team
Specialist T. E C. T hird Class
Team standings as of F ebruay
3 13 7
F ra n k 's Pills
Glen Kelley spent a week w ith 21, 1957.
13 7
3
Independent
A
to
R
p
his wife, Anna May, who m akes
Lost
Won
Team
12 8
Phillips
Dad
&
,
Lad
her home w ith her g randparents Coos C urry Elec.
7
13
11 9
Mr. and Mrs. Chas S tanhurst, Brookings M arket
8 Chetco Cafe
12
9 11
D
airy
Creem
w hile her husband is in the ser­ 3 & H Supply
8
12
9 11
M
arine
Skyroom
vice. He is stationed at F ort Benn- B & G Produce
8
12
7 11
ing, Ga., and expects to b e Mode O ’Day
11 Knox Insurance
9
6 14
shipped to G erm any on March K err H ardw are
11 Fairy Creek Rock
9
High
games
w
ith
handicap:
4th.
11
8
W ards Gas & Appl
221
14
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weeks and Hanscam s C enter
6
P at M iller
216
daughter G ayle visited w ith rela­ Individual High Game
Donna P earson
214
196
tives in G sants Pass over the
Doris Freem an
Betty G uthrie
Individual High Series
; weekend.
SPECIAL: N adine H yatt rolled a
523
Betty G uthrie
Mrs. H orance A yer and Mrs. E.
247
game, w hich is th e second
Ackley w ere hostesses W ednesday Team High G am e
759 highest gam e rolled in W om en’s
Brookings M arket
for the Baptist M issionary Socie­
League on Azalea Lanes.
ty. S ixteen ladies w ere in a tte n ­ Team High Series
2199
Coos C urry Electric
dance. A fter a business m eeting
Mrs. F ran k Manley, m issionary
from India gave a very in terest­
ing talk on w ays and custom s in T o H o ld R u m m a g e S a le
I th a t country, p articu larly among
The R ebekah Social club w ill
the poor people of the m any small
villages. Dr. and Mrs. Manley hold a rum m age sale March 8
and 9 at the Johnson-H urst
both spoke on th eir w ork there
building.
in th e evening following a pot
luck dinner.
Miss R uth W oodward, teacher
! at Casterline, Calif., spent the The th ree children are enrolled
holiday w ith her sister Mrs. B ert , in th e grade school.
DeMoss.
The B aptist Com m unity church
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peterson have started practice for the Las­
and tw in sons of C upertine, Cal., er C antata, “Man of G alilee”
w ere over night guests recently under th e direction of Mrs. S tan ­
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H arbin. ley Patterson.
They w ere on th eir way to Bell­
The m any friends of Chas S tan ­
ingham to attend th eir daughters h u rst will be glad to hear th at he
w edding. Mr .and Mrs. H arbin re ­ is able to be up and outdoor
cently sold th eir acreage at Tide again.
Rock to Mr and Mrs. G len H urst,
and August Johnson. The H arbins
have moved to Brookings, having
purchased a home on Pine St.
Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Stiles of
K lam ath Falls w ere w eekend vis­
itors of Mrs. L aura Redfield and
Mrs. F. Webber. Mrs. Don Red
field and tw o children accom pan­
ied them over, and visited w ith
Mrs. Redfields parents Mr. and
Mrs. A rt Pierce.
Come in and see our
A group of friends helped Ed
R aveke’s celebrate his b irth d ay
Selection of
Saturday. Those present included
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ja g g er’s, Mr.
Greenware, Paints
and Mrs Lee Drobaugh, Mr. and
Mrs Don M cCarton and Mr. Ra­
Glazes and Supplies
v ek e’s d au g h ter Mrs. L aughrian
Mr. and Mrs. A rt Pierce w ere
hosts F riday evening, F eb ru ary
22 at th eir home on Valley S treet
to the Rock Hound club. N ine­
teen m em bers w ere present and
a very interesting discussion on
rocks and w here they cam e from
Classes 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
A common problem — easily
w as much enjoyed.
solved with a C.C.E.C. Ade­
Mr. an d Mrs. G len Sanford and
quate W iring Loan! Ae a Co-op
Tues. thru Sat.
d au g h ter D ebra of P o rt O rford
member, you're eligible for this
spent several days recently w ith
convenient plan — no money
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H arbin, also
down, b a la n c e in c lu d e d in
Evenings
your low monthly electricity
helping the H arbins in rem odel­
bill. Your electrical contractor
ing their new home.
By Appointment
has complete detail* now!
Mrs. L. G. Twohy en tertained
th e Tuesday bridge club at her
home. Two tables w ere in play.
MATOT BUILDING
Mrs. M erry L aughrian a n d
th ree children of S anta Rosa, Cal.,
Phone 2285
ELECTRIC CO-OP Uc.
are m aking their home w ith Mrs.
L au g h rian ’s father, Ed Ravekes.
I JUST
BOUGHTAN
ELECTRIC
SH A VER !
McCabes
CERAMICS
«Mir*
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93
A
' chocolate *
lbs
FLAVOR FOR MIIK
BETTY
LARGE
CROCKER
CAKE MIXES
B IS Q U IC K
Yellow - White - Devils
29e
FREE Instructions
G et ^ A II^ T h re e
G ou I m Fusk
VEGETABLES
Fresh Local CAULIFLOWER............... 5C lb.
Mesh Bag
5 pound
Cello Bag
Texas Pink
10 lb.
ONIONS - - -
Washington
37c
Gem
GRAPEFRUIT -
FANCY
POTATOES
CARROTS
U. S . No. 1
10 lbs -
- -
39c
49c 3 lbs
- - - -
Mc
Hursts M eat M arket
FRESH
Ground BEEF
3 lb s ............
SMOKE D
P IC N I
$1.00 45*
cs
BACON JOWLS
27* lb
USDA GOOD
BEEF R O A S T S ........... Blade Cut -
Pure Country Style PORK SAUSAGE -
53c lb.
45c lb.
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