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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1957)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1957 BROOKINGS-HARBOR BATTY TAKES OVER STATION d p ' fi/M , Y PfC'ALS sfirufflM Gilbert Batty has taken over the operation of the Associated Station on the corner of Oak and Chetco Avenue. The station was previously operated by Ralph Tews. The change will go into effect this Friday, August 16. X/W h A Ä . PL t< - E . T " *♦ » » **♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ARMOUR'S CKESENT SLICED CHUCK \* roast BACON WINS APPOINTMENT Robert Ludlum, a sophomore at Oregon State, and a local boy won a student trainee appoint ment with the Forest Service here. Ludlum will help with the timber division. He has been serving as a look-out on top of Mt. Emily. USDA GOOD BLADE OH HOUND BONE f i f i rr~--f J J ffffrrrrrr~ r"— f '¿6 GROUND BEEF RETURNS »»»»»»»»»»»»e»*»—»»»— »— »*»»»»»*»»»»***»»»»*****»»*********»**» EHESH STEWING Paul Fauerso, Brookings in surance man, is due back in Brookings this week, after a six week Insurance course. Fauerso will be qualified as an insurance consultant upon his completion of the course. The course, which has about 40 attending from all over the U.S. is held in Seattle, Wash. His wife stayed in Grayland, Wash, visiting relatives during Paul's studies. ************* H ENS ARMOUR'S EHESH WHOLE DRAWN SM O K ED DELITE Excellent for Breakfast Meat BONELESS* Lb ______J C F ryers KLEENEX 4 00's TISSUE 2 Boxes for 55 HOME GARDEN Applesauce 6 ’1 W W W W W VW W W W W VW W W W MAAAAAAAAAAAMAA DEL HOGUE CREAM ELAKE 4 /A A / juice r / 9 9 f 3 11». TIN TOMATO SHORTNING $ BANNER HUNTS WHOLE NEW OLEO POTflTOS L0Í ^5 ^ S /4 9 ' / 303 Can TRUCKLOADS of FRESH 'ÏM d ttc e PEAS S*»« CORN 89‘ FROZEN _ ORANGE JUICE 7 1 19 BARIT ET CANNING Pears 22 lb. LUG 2 for TROPICAL FRUIT PUNCH Cev% BELL PEPPERS FORESTER TO ARRIVE HERE IN SEPTEMBER Carlin Jackson, a profession- id Forester will arrive in Brook ings in September to assist W. E Ragland, District Ranger, in the timber division here. ************* GARDEN CLUB GETS 30 AWARDS AT COUNTY FAIR Over 60 entries were taken by the Azalea Garden club mem bers to be shown at the coun ty fair last week end. Almost half this number were from non-members. A total of 30 awards were realized by the group. Among those club members awarded ribbons are: Section C, Erma Rice: Class 4, Coffee Table, Blue; C lassic Some are Little, red; Class 12, Fantasy of Tides, white. Marian Fallert: Class 6, Va riety, red; Fuchsia, red; C ar nation, red; Ball Dahlia, blue; Gaillardia, blue; and Hydrangea blue. Sylvia Knox, Class 1, Mid summer Hom, white; Hydrangea blue, and Pansy, blue. Martha Grayshel: Candlelight, blue; Variety, blue; Welcome, blue; MidsummeY Mom, red, an Fantasy, red. J. ssie Judkins: Matilija poppy, red; Smoky Glad, blue; and Blue Lily ol Nile, blue. Lillian Weldeman: All green arrangement, blue. Taking the entries to Gold B« ach were Mesdamcs Martha Grayshel, Irma Rice, Sylvia Knox, Marian Fallert, andLilliai Weldeman. Mrs. Lee Hein, the club president, brought the ladies home on Sunday. ************** i BROOKINGS HAS CAB Brookings has cab sendee again, with Mr. and M r s . Wiley Jordon opening up the service in Brookings. Th- Jordons both will drive, and tentatively plan for an 18 hour service, from 6:30 a.m . to 2 a. m. Both are long time residents of this community. In fact, the founder of the city, Mr. Brook ings was an uncle of Jordan.