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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1957)
x Brookings-Harbor Pilot Thursday, March 7, 1957 •> T K E Brookings, Oregon Extension Courses Are Due Here j ÆOI v x 'H S Two extension courses are to be given in th e Brookings area in th e n ear future. B ath courses are open to the public, it w as an nounced by C urry County school su perintendent Jo h n E. Seger, and Brookings S ap t D. D. W ill iams. The course. Alcohol Studies in the School C urriculum , is being taught by Dr. K en T errier, w ho is a nationally known consultant in alcohol education, having p a rti cipated as a consulant in the Yale U niversity sum m er school w ork shop on this subject. The tim e of th e first m eeting is at 7 p.m. in th e Brookings high school. The course will be 10 meetings, and req u ire a $24 fee. T hree hours of g raduate or u n d er g rad u ate credit will be given. This course w ould be of p articu la r interest to m inisters, Sunday School teachers as w ell .as laym en. The second course, O r e g o n School Law and O rganization, will be tau v h t by Ed Sever, county superintendent. Meeting tim e will be at 7 p.m. beginning on March 27, w’ith seven m eetings to be held. Two hours of u n d erg rad u ate credit will be given. The fee will (PACKERS Sunshine Krispies .h e x COTTAGE CH - - W • ¿ í £ c KRAFTS, qt. size - - - - i ★ Q uality DEL MONTE PEAS303 i i » 5 fot / TREE M. J. B. INSTANT COFFEE tí - - S1 Larce Jar w ' : MEATS * HALF or WHOLE OREGON CHIEF 1 EA be $ 16- A th ird course, History of the Pacific N orthw est, will be given in Gold Beach only, w ith Dr. Bill M cLean as instructor. All those interested in any of these sessions are asked to con tact Mr. W illiams for fu th er in form ation. H A M S. . . LB. 53« ICO BAGS E v a lu a te s Schools Miss Je a n Spauding, E lem en ta ry Supt. of the S tate D epart m ent of Education was in Brook ings last week to evalute the first six grades fo the Brookings-H ar bor elem entary' school system. Miss S pauding was h e r e o n W ednesday, T hursday and F riday m orning, and w ill m ake a com plete rep o rt available in the near fu tu re. 79c jj Shoulder Cut « | FORK ROASTS 49c G IA N T Brookings Items \ ..... Dr .and Mrs. T. F. M cKenna retu rn ed home the past week afte r several m onths at Tuscon, Arizo- I Bacon Squares 29c SCOTTIES FACIAL TISSUE YELLOW PINK WHITE 400 COUIlt 4 for 5 1°° \ PAN READY FRYERS W « M IIIU S . ioOOOOOMOOOOO®0 0 ^ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 10 LBS. SPUDS CELLO BAG CARROTS 2 Bags - - - 17 FLOUR PILLSBURYS '• I LETTUCE HEAD 10« ORANGES 5 lbs 49« 10 lbs . . . . 97c S N O W D R IF T 3 lbs. . . . 97e Mrs. Alice M orrison is home after several weeks at M eaford and G rants Pass. Mr and Mrs Lynn T rask er and d au g tter G eneva of Spokane w ere recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Godizen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson drove to G ran ts Pass early this w eek w’here he received m edical attention. Mrs. M arie Wedge of Corpus Christi, T exas spent the w eek end w ith her neices, Mrs. LeM erne C hristianson, and Mrs. Stanley P atterson. She left by bus M on day for Tacoma, Wn. M r and Mrs. R B Collier re tu rn ed the past week from P alm Springs, Calif, w here they spent a delightful m onth’s vacation. Rose H ubbard was home one w eek from th e tim e of her serious operation at Seaside hospital. Mrs. M axine Davis had er ap-. pendix rem oved in surgery by Dr. David Brow n at Seaside hospital in Crescent City M onday night. - G lenn Rogers was called south because of an illness of his mo- ther. . F aith L u th eran C hurch Council , has" rented a church office in the - Cam pbell Building. P astor Galam- bo; announced his office hours for free sp iritu a l counselling for T ues days 10 a m. to 1 p.m.; W ednes days 3-7 p m ; and S atu rd ays 10 am to 2 pm. T here w ill be organ music this w eek a t Dimmick Bros. Brookings M arket. The music will be sup plied by G arriso n ’s Music store in C rescent City. G irl Scout Week will sta rt S un day, M arch 10, and last through M arch 16. L ia t Lenten Topics F o r L u th e ra n H o u r RATH GOLDEN STATE CANNED MILK 8 lor - - - $1°° CORNED BEEF SNOWS Clam 12 oz. tin - - 3 9 c Chowder 4SI 4 for \ Hi-Way Mkt / I t°° Beginning on the first Sunday in Lent, M arch 10, Dr. O sw ald Hoffman. L u th eran Hour speaker, will use words taken from fam ous C hristian hym ns as the topics of his Lenten addresses. H ere are th e serm on subjects for the L en ten season: M arc 10, Song of T rium ph; M arch 17, Did My Sovereign Die?; M arch 24. On My H eart Im print T hine Image; M arch 31, In Glory P arted Never; A pril 7, T hat M ira cle of Thine; A pril 14, I G ive M yself Away. RANCH TYPE home on ocean w ith m ore than acre and stairw ay to beach. 4 brms., living room, lin in g i om, kitchen, 2 l i baths, ut. ity, w orkshop, and double garare. A pproxim ately 2800 sq ft. O w ner w ill finance. \ I Travis. an Vi »w Drive