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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1957)
Thursday, March 28, 1957 Brookings-Harbor Pilot G eorge W illiam (Bill) L ink h art George W illiam (B ill) L inkhart, 54, of 234 SW Rouge River avenue died Friday, M arch 15, at Jose- hplne G eneral hospital after suf- fe n n g a h ea rt attack earlier at his home. Mr. L in k h art was born Oct. 7, 1902, in Kew anee, 111. He had m ade his home in G rants Pass since 1915. He had arrived home Friday evening from Brook ings, w here he w as em ployed by th e Brookings W ater company. The deceased leaves his widow, Cleo K athleen of G rants Pass; tw o d aughter, Ruth Ann Link- h art, G ran ts Pass and Mrs. F. H. G ebhard, C entral Point; his m oth er, Emma L inkhart, G rants Pass; a sister, Mrs.*C. J. Winters, Med- ford; two brothers, Fred of G rants Pass and Ralph of K lam ath Falls; an aunt, Ona Selby, M edford; two granddaughters, both of C entral Point. F uneral services w ere held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, M arch 19, at L. B. Hall F uneral chapel. Interm ent was at the G ran ite Hill cem etery. WE WANT P O L E S & P IL IN G DELIVERED TO OUR CRESCENT CITY POLE YARD FOR PRICE LIST PHONE 7888 OR WRITE 10/2 Jaccard St. CRESCENT CITY, CAL. U. S. M arines w ere w ith John Paul Jones on Sept. 23, 1779, w hen he u ttered the fam ous ex pression, “ I have not yet begun to fight!” Warren Timber Products, Inc. DIMMICK BROS. B R O O K IN G S M K T. r i nmnnrÿwiwiiwBBjtg nm HUM T$ Meat Market Brooking», Oregon Legislators Get Lily Bulbs Oregon legislators w ere prob ably busy this w eek planting Croft lily bulbs. This cam e about in this way Vern Ayres, m anager of the Oregon Coast Association, called Brookings-Harbor C ham ber of Com merce president Paul Fauerso and told him that about a hun dred Oregon legislators w ere com ing to Tillamook to visit, and a t tend the Oregon Coast Associa tion convention being held there. He said th at Tillamook was presenting the delegation w ith cheese packages, and th at A storia was furnishing smoked tu n a pack ages. He suggested that Brookings furnish lily bulbs. Fauerso started the wheels grinding. He called Joe Zumpfe, who ju st happened to have some lily bulbs on hand th at he was w illing to contribute to the cause. Then the Brookings-Harbor P i lot found some printed cards, telling about Croft lilies, which would be stam ped to th e bags holding the bulbs. He got the cello bags from Don V aughan, at the Hi Way M arket. Then Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fau. erso and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hagen packed the bulbs, and gave them to M errill Bullock, who took them to Tillamook. According to A yres—th e legis lators w ere delighted w ith th eir gift. PATRONIZE THE PHOT ADVERTISERS Mrs. Jack Jackson Given Stork Shower Sugar Cured lb. 390 SMOKED PICNICS FRESH No. 1 CENTER Pan Ready CUT Shoulder FRYERS PORK ROAST 596 lb. 456 lb. Skinless W IE N E R S 4 9 c Pound giliiiaUl'lUiaBtnuUm uilil UllYli FRESH, fill I mmcmmimnu mrrmnfhlTrminTnin^pi mum, H AM BU RG ER 3 lbs. - - - s l® o 39c lb. Garden Fresh I am ready to com pete in Cabinet Work, and will guarantee S atisfaction . I am not out to get rich. only to m ake an honest li\in g and keep busy. I also ran do minor carpenter work and Repair. P h a se Phone 5463 or see me at 802 MEMORY L A N E BROOKINGS The P ilot received a report T hu rsd ay m orning th at Wes Sm ith, deputy sheriff, w’ho lives in H arbor suffered a relapse and was taken to the Gold Beach hos pital Thusrsday. Sm ith has been quite ill, and recently retu rn ed hom e from the hospital afte r a stay of some weeks. OREGON ASK FOR MR. OTTO SCHMID P. S. I will also repair furniture, hang wall paper . . . ect. OLEO : Bordens M A Y O N N A IS E 55c Qt WHITE KING AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 138 BROOKINGS, OREGON Oregon presents POTATOES 50 lb s . ....... $1.19 HOLIDAY LBS SWIFT 43C 20 ox. jar PEAN U T BU TTER ALEXANDER'S Magical Circus SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ONE NIGHT ONLY - SATURDAY, MARCH 30 starrin g BOB FISHER 53c GIANT OR D 14 - PRODUCTION NUMBERS - 2 for 25c Friskie No. 1 Can 303 Can Creant Style 2 for 2 9 c 14 TRUCK LOAD OF SCENERY Double A A Large DOG FO O D « The S ophisticate o f M a g ic SOAP POWDER 63c doz 45c FRESH EGGS - - CORN CONTRACTORS - HOME BUILDERS W es Smith to Hospital Choice Oranges By The Box $2.95 U.S. No. 2 GREEN ONIONS 3 bunches----- 14c DEL MONTE A T T E N T IO N rr n 11 11 Fresh Roasted PEANUTS LEAN Mrs. Ja ck Johnson (Lois Le C lair) was the honored guests a t* a baby show er given for her by Mrs. Lyle Sm ith at th e Sm ith j home last T hursday afternoon, w ith th irty fice ladies present. I A p leasant afternoon of appro- , p riate games and conversation was clim axed by Mrs. Johnson opening the m any lovely presents j brought h er by her friends. The afternoon was concluded by the hostess serving delicious refresh ments. A 2 HOUR SHOW! • SEE AN ESCAPE THROUGH A SOLID STEEL BOX! • SEE THE FANTASY OF MAGIC! • SEE A DANCING HANDKERCHIEF! . . . Blended with the mysteries of the Orient Doors Open at 7:00 P M ... Curtain at 8:00 P. M.