Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 21, 1957, Image 10

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    Thursday, March 14, 1957
Brookings-Harbor r'ilot
Extension Classes to Begin Next Week
I
G eneral Extension Division eve­
ning classes in Coos and C urry
counties for sprint term , which
begins the w eek of M arch 25, will
be scheduled in Bandon, Brook­
ings, Coos Bay, Drain, Gold
Beach, P ort O rford and Reeds­
port.
Two extension courses are to be
given in the Brookings school.
Both courses a re open to the p u b ­
lic. Dr. K enneth F errier, A ssistant
Jack Phieffer, head of th e Wood
P rofessor of Education, G eneral Products Research at the Oregon
Extension Division, will conduct Forest P roducts L abratory, Cor­
classes in Alcohol Studies in the vallis, will be in Brookings next
School C urriculum in Brookings Tuesday noon, March 26, accord­
high school, W tdnesday beginning ing to Car! Yahr. president of the
on M arch 27. Classes will m eet Brookings R otary Club.
from 7:00 to 9:45 p.m. and offer
P hieffer will talk to the Rota-
three u idergraduate redit hours. ,
rians about wood products, but
The course would be of p a rti­ Y ahr issued an invitation to all
cular interest to m inisters, Sunday businessmen, lum berm en, a n d
school teachers as well as layman. others who are interested in the
The second course, Oregon subject to atten d the lucheon.
Schoo Law and O rganization will
The luncheon w ill be held at
be tau g h t by Ed Seger, county
the Cliff House, and those p lann­
school superintendent. Meeting
ing on attending are asked to .co n ­
tim e w ill be at 7:30 p.m. on M arch
tact Y ahr early in o rd er that he
27, w ith seven m eetins to he held
can m ake a rra n g e n t nts for the
at the high school.
meal.
All those interested in these
com es are asked to contact Supt.
of schools D. D. W illiams for Weiv O ffic e rs E lected at
fu rth e r particulars.
Wood Products
Specialist to
Speak at Rotary
WISON'S
MW*1*
'd f c —
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Ghoaaed Saef
BI F
CHOPPED BEEF
4 for $1.00
Wilson's
Sunshine Krispy
R; o o k ir ^ s B 'ble C hurch
Crackers
2 ibs
Grange Entertains
Lake Earl Visiters
for $1
Durkees
MAYONNAISE
BiSQUiCK
Lg. Jar - - - 49c Lg. Box -
S A L A D O IL
Krafts
Q uart
65E
- - -
- -
370
Sweetheart
BAR S O A P
B ath
• 4 1 « 3 9'
Size
C O R N
A N G EL
FO O D
C a k e M ix
12 oz Can 7 for 5100 S w ansdow n 2 for 79c
N IB LFTS W hole K ernel
PRODUCE
S W IF T ’S PR EM IU M
P IC N IC S
Potatoes 10lb
Surprise
S P E C IA L
fully cooked
pound 45c
Celery Hearts
U. S. D A.
BEEF ROAST
choice
pound 55c
U. S. D. A.
R IB S T E A K S
choice
pound 75c
LOIN
END
PO R K C H O P S
pound 63c
Fresh and Crisp
*1 C fi
I J *
Fresh
NEW CROP C O R N
3 e a r s ............ 25c
FRUITS
The annual fellow ship dinner
and business m eeting o f the
Brookings Bible church w as held
S aturday night, M arch 16, at the
church. Seventy-nine w ere present
for a delicious tu rk ey d in n er pre­
T w en ty one m em bers of Lake pared and served by the men of
Earl G range visited the Chetco the church.
G range m eeting at the G range
Following the d in n er the m em ­
Hall F riday evening, the delega­ bers gathered for th e business
tion being headed by th eir o ver­ m eeting and election of officers
seer, H enry Toyer in the absence led by th eir pastor, Rev. E. F.
of th eir Master.
McClain. The opening p ray er by
D uring the meeting, Dr. and Rev. H ollingsworth, associate pas­
Mrs. Cecil Rodgers, Mrs. G race tor, was followed by a tru m p et
LeClair and Robert Wilcox w ere duet “ Living for Je su s” by Jim
initiated in the first two degrees. Nelson and Ju d y Kemp. The
The th ird and fourth degrees will churches’ tw o pastors also sang .
be given by the ladies degree a duet before the associate pastor
gave his rep o rt and left a ch a ll-;
team on April 19th.
A fter the m eeting dancing and enge w ith th e group as the church
a social hour was enjoyed, w ith enters its fifth year. A fter hearing
music furnished by Dave C rockett reports from the various officers
and his musicians. R efreshm ents and dep artm en ts of the church
of ice cream and cake com pleted new’ officers w’ere elected. They
are: J e rry Guess, deacon; Je an e tte
the evening.
Vining, deaconess; D ale Bullock,
trustee; Je an Hagan treasu rer; Lu­
cille Cole, clerk: G uen Guess, S.
Bowm en are Planing
S. Supt., and Phylliss Cole her
assistant. The m eeting was closed
Shoot This Sunday
w ith p ray er by the pastor, Rev.
The new archery club in Brook E. F. McClain.
ings, th e “S outhern C urry Bow­
m en”, are planning a club shoot
on S unday, w eather perm itting.
They plan a ham and pie shoot
after th e m ain com petition and
also have a prize for the begin-
ing a rc h er or visitor not previous
| ly shooting w ith th eir club, who ,
comes in w ith the highest score. , A car w ound up in a ditch here
The range is on the Chetco River Tuesday night, after the Sm ith
road, above the school house.
house fire, and w ith all the pow er
off. All in all it tu rn ed out to
be a very busy night for Police
Too L a te to C lassify
Chief Bud Cross, who acted as
FOR
SALE— B eautiful
house, a good Sam aritan.
th ree
bedroom, sewer, paved
The accident happened at about
streets,
Redwood
fence. Easy 2 a m. W ednesday morning, on
dow n paym ent. Call 3005. S acri­ the H arbor hill, after the driver,
fice.
6-4p W illiam Ealm of Coquille, fell
FOR RENT- 3 bedroom house, asleep at the wheel. L ittle dam age
u n furnished, in Beresa addition, was done to the car, and Mr.
$85 a m onth plus utility. P. O. Ealm, his wife, and tw o chidren
Box 1151.
6-lp w eren’t hurt.
Mrs. Ealm was heading to a
FOR SALE— furnished house w ith Coquille hospital to have a baby.
1 *2 acres, spring, well and creek Chief Cross bought the Ealm
on property. Two ci\r garage, g ar­ fam ily som ething to eat, and then
den spot and lots of fru it trees. got th eir car out of the ditch,
Ju st outside city lim its, sm all and started them on th eir way
dow n paym ent. F irst house on north.
right on Dodge Ave.
6-tfc
Family in Jam;
Chief Helps Out
FOR RENT—F urnished bachelor's
D uring the Revolutionary W ar
ap artm en t,
H arbor.
A ttractive the pay of a U nited S tates M arine
surroundings. Phone 2078.
6-tfc was a little over seven dollars a
-------« --------- . . ---------- 7----7----------- month. Today a M arine p riv ate’s
— T ry P ilot P rin tin g --- pay starts at $78 a m onth.
ANNUAL
Large
FASHION SHOW
ORANGES
Styles - E n tertain m e n t an d D oor P rize
Fancy Grade
9 C per pound
Friday, March 29th
8 P. M.
H i-W a y M k t.
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HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Sponsored by the
S attellite Social Club, O.E.S..
Brookings, Oregon
H arb o r Post O ffice
H ours R em ain Sam e
P ostm aster H arriet E. P ayne re ­
ports th at th ere will be no change
in the hours of window service
at the H arbor Post office even
if the Brookings Post office has
changed its hours for window ser­
vice. The H arbor Post office w ill
be open to serve the public from
8 a m. to 5:30 p.m. on M onday
through Friday, and from 8 a m.
to noon on Saturday.
Packages can be m ailed up
9:15 (or later if they can
handled), and letters w ill
tak en up until the mail tru ck
rives, and will be sent out
th e m orning mail.
to
be
be
ar­
on
SELECTIVE SERVICE
REGISTERING
D. D. W illiams, supt. of schools,
and selective service reg istra r
registered his first person this
week. He was David W estern.
W illiams was recently appointed
reg istrar.
\X.Q N A RD
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Real Estate
¡¿J Agency
* Insurance
* Notary
Public
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and
river
frontage
available, but not for long we
predict. So if you are looking
for a tru ly fine location to
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as low as $50.00 down and
reasonable m onthly paym ents
so how can you miss? Ju st like
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best today!!!!
A fine home w ith three bed-
rooms and den built by a build­
er for his own home. If you
are looking for an extra good
non-inflated buy this is it. Full
price o n l y $10,500.00 w ith
term s.
An outstanding value is this
two B. R home like new w ith
ex tra large lot 70 x 238 facing
two streets. One lot could be
sold off here or you could have
a w onderful garden. This place
classed as one of our very top
isting value at $8,500.00. This
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?ood term s so we advise th at
/ou see it right aw’ay.
Looking
for a three B. R.
lom e like new??? Well then,
ve have two th at will be hard
o choose betw een as they both
lave beautiful lawns, shrubb-
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at it’s best along w ith the term s
and price. If you have a rea­
sonable dow n paym ent come in
and let us show’ you these,
because th ere is plentlv of
value here.
G oing to the higest bidder
and it could be you!!!!
T w o story home to be razed
Almost n e w
bath fixtures,
plumping, builtin cabinets, w a­
ter heater, asbestos siding
.green), sheetrock, dry lum ber,
m any large windows and other
item s to num erous to mention.
If you are anticipating build­
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