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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1957)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1957 (INGS-HARBOR DR. BROWN HAS PHONE NO. A telephone crew strung aline out to Snug Harbor, and now Dr. David Brown now has a home phone number, 4501. It Is listed in the book. *************** V IS IT S Mr. and M rs. L.M . Mitchell, of Clinton, Okla. were visitors at the home of the N. V. Stro- mmens in Harbor for the past week, leaving Saturday. M r s . Mitchell is Mrs. Strommen's Bister. Mr. Clifford Girod visited here this weekend, and Ann and Curt returned home with him Monday. They have been visiting friends here and staying with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gott. ************ 3,000 A Week Switch To Rámbler: Rambler Sales At All-Time High NEW PRIEST FOR CHURCH Father Emil Kies, pastor of tht Star of the Sea Catholic church, left Wednesday for the Holy Re deem er church in North Bend, after exactly a three year stay in Brookings. A new priest, Father Jam es , H arris, was due to arrive in Brookings on Thursday to assume guidance of the parish. Father H arris, who was raised in Pert- land, has been serving as a ssis tant at St. Josephs church in Sa lem. Father H arris will be in charge of the mission at Gold Beach also. A parish party was held for Father Kies, Monday evening, with the parish hall being packed with well w ishers. Mr. and M rs. Ted Stevers and two daughters, Carol and Patty spent two weeks visiting relatives in Ukiah, California. They enjoyed picnics and swim ming in the lakes near there. ************** Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamann and sons visited Mr. Hamann's father in Tacoma, Washington. They also traveled to Spokane and through Idaho visiting anti vacationing. He is Supt. of Ore- Wash. Plywood Co. ************** VOTER'S NOTICE Precinct boundaries have been changed and new precincts form ed. M;tps showing b o u n d a ry lines of present precin ’ts ar being mailed to ail Post Offict • in the county and will be display ed in a prominent place. All Registered voters should ascertain in which precinct thee belong and so notify the County Clerk. Those not notifying clerk as to their precinct, mu t vote at form er precinct and only on offices and m easures f o r State at large or Congressional D istric t--1957 Oregon Law s---- Chapter 608, Section 32. Please check your re g istra tion now and notify us. Oleta A. Walker County C lerk— Curry County *********** DISCUSSION ON TRAILER COURT Some agitation has been arous ed over plans for a proposed tra ile r court adjacent to the Richfield Station in North Brook ings along highway 101 on prop erty owned by Forest Hysom. The tra ile r court still in its planning stage, calls for about 57 units, at an estimated c o s t of around $50,000. Hysom p re sented a rough outline of what he had in mind to the Planning Commission Tuesday night. That commission to o k the attitude that as long as the area GOV. HOLMES is zoned correctly, and it is, for CALLS MEETING tra ile rs or other com m ercial- Several Brookings people, in tourist development, that it would cluding Mayor Fell Campbell will be impossible for that group to do anything but recommend to attend one of a series of stab* wide meetings, called by Gov. the council that it be approved. Several property owners in that Robert Holmes to speed Indus area have intimated that th e y trial development, for Coos Bay may retain legal counsel in an on Tuesday, Sept. 3. Henry Kerr of the Brookings- attempt to stop the move. A state code, in effect in the Harbor Chamber of Commerce will also send a delegate to re city of Brookings would govern p resen t that group. the appearance of the park. ************* *********** the For the second straight month, Rambler sales broke all records! Intelligent motorists are trading their hard-to- GREATEST CAR SUCCESS IN 20 YEARS park gas hogs for Ramblers at the fastest rate in history. R am b ler 6 and V«8 Because only Rambler gives what you really want—big car room and luxury, plus European car economy and h a n d lin g e a se . Fun-test Rambler—you’ll switch, too! * M otori Meant More For A m eriem t See IhtneyianA—Croat T V Jar all the fam ily <nw A B C DRIVE THE ECONOMY AND POPVLARITY KING TODAYI See Your R am bler D ealer ALL HUDSON DEALERS o ALL NASH DEALERS MENNING BUICK - RAMBLER Hiahwav 101 Brookings DIMMICK BROS. BROOKINGS MKT. FLOUR 52°5 PILLSBURY OLEO 25 Lb. BAG M .J. B. COFFEE lbs. 89»' I 2LB. 7 7 NESTLES 1LB. 43e "QUICK " 2 1/2 LB. 93* NESTLES CONTADINA CALIFORNIA PEELED eoz TOMATOES 2 35 12 OZ. I WE WHOLE SALE MEAT FOR YOUR FOOD FREEZERS: MELLOWEST 1 Ice Cream ALSO IX) CUSTOM CUTTING AT 5< LB. 1/2 37 19* 37$ < 1 FRESH THOMPSON SEEDLESS Grapes #1 Grad<- 2 LBS. GROUND BEEF I PITIE COUNTRY STYLE Sausage ROUND bone PORR ROASF FRESH PORR HOCKS 45,1 45,1 29 HALE OR ELBERTA Peaches Canning per lug Gravenstem Apples $ PER BOX