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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1957)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1957 gtOCAlNGS-HARBiiR P I L O T Ha rbor 1 R w NEWS MARKE' a za We Give Northern Stamps mu»/"» Z/e//>2. 2 /x Tfn PORK N BERMS 2 COFFEE 39« All National Brands 1-lb. CAN PA R TY T IM E 00 PEAS Beans,CORN 8 «03 G e rb e r's S train ed BABY FOOD r * ¡ H 5 GRANULATED 99 53< IcUTUOUK 1 PEACHES Zd. 10* MOVING Mr. and Mrs. Doug M acFar- lane are moving into their new home on Spruce Drive this week end. The house was formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Cloan Powell, who have gone to Cor- allis, where Mr. Powell is going to study at Oregon State for his m asters degree. He w as the Science teacher in Brookings for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Vaughan have moved into the apartment over the Hi-Way Mkt. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vaughan have moved into Alvin's home which is on Del Norte. Altar Society Meets AT HARBOR CORNED BEEF 7 59( 55< *zWe sueci&lize in G.I. truck p arts’’ LS Z£ ROUND STEAK SHARP , CHEDDAR Zd Harbor Fire Chief La Vere Hewitt announces that the re s idents within the Harbor Fire District will receive a visit from the Fire Department personel, relative to home fire prevention. It is hoped that the program can be completed during the month of August. AUTO and TRUCK WRECKERS Grade A SMAI I t to 6 LBS. 59 < Notice AA & G A gracious hostess, or a host Is proud to serve our tender roast! Grade A r Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Herbert and four children of Eugene were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Hewitt on Tuesday. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT u 10 TURKEY **************** The Star of the Sea A l t a r Society met at the Parish hall Tuesday evening withagood turn Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jaklewicz out of members. The meeting were Rogue River valley visitors the la tte rp a rt of the week. They was presided over by the P re s ident, Edith Berger, and a gen visited at the home of former eral discussion of the annual residents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Spence in Ashland, and attended bazaar to be held during the la t the Josephine County Fair at te r part of October was held. The Society is holding a hand Grants Pass, returning home kerchief shower at the Parish Saturday. Hall on August 20th in honor of »*****♦♦•♦♦•**** Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wheeler Mrs. LeoQuinlin and M rs. Pete J r . and family left Saturday for L esm eister, and everybody of South Attelboro, Massachusetts the parish is invited. A social hour closed the m eet where Mr. Wheeler has accepted ing, with refreshm ents served bj employment, and they will make Ann Olsen, Rita Brown and Eileen their future home there. T he Roberts. W heeler's moved here th r u - years ago from South Attelboro, ¿6 R O A ST Zerl Putman drove to Corvallis last week where he visited at the homeof hism bther, M rs. Caro line Putman. When he return ed home Thursday he was ac companied by Mrs. Putman, his siste r, M rs. Ralph Cater and her son Dwight^ of New York City, all of whom are visiting at the Walter Thompson home here for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Thompson is Mrs. P utm an's daughter. *************** Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hanscam and three children were visitors here overnight Friday at thi homes of E.E. HanscamSr. and Mr. and Mrs. J.O . Knutson The children remained here at the Knutsen home when their parents returned to Klamath Falls, and will rejoin them this week when Mr. and Mrs. Knut sen go to Klamath Falls, about Wednesday. ***»*•♦♦*•**** tore ^ORRS m Ä BEEF CHUCK ***•««»******«« Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Banick were called to Salem last week to attend the funeral of M r. Baniek's mother, which was held at Belcrest Cemetery Thursday afternoon. The Banicks returned home during the weekend. *»♦♦»»♦»»♦♦♦*»♦ .¿I* Tomatoes The Harbor Garage is open again after a few week closure due to Merle Brown and his fam- ly moving to Lebanon to make theirhom e. Lester Walker, who formerly had the Garage has taken it over again and is open for business. Mr. and M rs. Clark Kemske and daughter Kim left lor their home in Sunnyvale, California, after a four day visit here at the home of Mr. Kemske's mother, M rs. S.N. Fischer. On Tuesday M rs. Fischer left for Yakima, Washington to visit for a couple of weeks at the home of h e r siste r, Mrs. Don Diessner. BLUE BONNET CH cane sugar so they will be going back to their former home to live. *»*♦*»♦*♦»*»•*»* 89< ZÔ PHOBO ZMU