Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 19, 1957, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957
BftOOKINGS-HARBOR P I L O T
PATIO PARTY
FOR YOUNGS
Mr. and M rs. Harold Young
were honored at a surprise p o t -
luck pation warming held Satur­
day night. The guest list include
luck patio warming held Saturday
night. The guest list included the
following: Mr. and M rs. Ernest
Christensen, Mr. and M rs. Verl
Cox, Mr. and M rs. Richard
Smith, Mr. and M rs. Jack Holmes,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flynn, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Bolvi, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Philpott, Mr. and
M rs. Charles Young, Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Phillips, Mr. and Mrs
Ken Erb, and Bud McCourt. Also
present was M rs. Harold Young's
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mother, Mrs. L arry H o b so n ,
Ron Westeren is leaving for OSC who has been visiting for 10 days
where he will enter as a freshman. from Camas, Wn. The Y o u n g ’s
were presented with an outdoor
barbecue and accessories.
YOUNG GROUP LEAVING FOR
COLLEGE
A farewell party was held In
Loeb Park last Saturday, honor­
ing several young people leaving
for college.
Mr. and Mrs. Denny Phetteplace
Mr. and M rs. L lo y d Russell,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grush, Jim
Grush, Mr. and Mrs. HughDaw-
son, Karen Wallace, Joe Sarver,
attended.
Denny Phetteplace is attending
O .T .I. J o e S a r v e r is going
to Portland State and Hugh D aw ­
son is attending OSC. Everyone
reported a wonderful time.
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REGISTRATION A? THE COOS-CURRY COOP’S GRAND OPENING Saturday is shown here. Be­
hind the desk are thro* of Coos -C urry personel, Ken P riest, public relations director, and power
salesman, Betty Guthrie of the office staff, and Judge Hans Nelson, who is on the Coos-Curry d i­
rectorship. Hundreds of people view the new building Saturday.
PILOT
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DOUBLE STAMPS THURSDAY
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BABY FOOD
GAME TIME SATURDAY AFTERNOON brought out this crowd of onlookers, all rooting for th e
bruins in their first game of the season. Unfortunately, a few costly fumbles, and “ PenaJtyortwo
in the wrong place and at the wrong time cost the Brooks the game.
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WHEN YOUR PHONE RINGS ANSWER
WITH
CONE IN
SEE OUR NEW STORE
featuring
SERVEL REFRIGERATORS
O'KEEFE AND MERRITT
AND DIXIE RANGES
DEARBORN AND PAYNE
HEATING EQUIPMENT
CRANE WATER HEATERS
ami
THE FINEST GAS
SERVICE
here /
OUR OFFICE WILL MAKE 10 CALLS PER
DAY AT RANDOM, BETWEEN 8 a.m . AND
5 p .m .
IF YOU ANSWER "UNIGAS B HERE' , WE
WILL DELIVER YOU FREE THEATRE
TICKETS FOR EACH MEMBER OF THE
FAMILY
THB OFFER RUNS UNTIL
OCTOBER L5th , 1957 OR UNTIL 400
TICKETS ARE DELIVERED
SEE THE FOLLOWING PICTURES:
ACE DRIVE-IN
Friday and Saturday, .Sept. 20-21
"A LAWLESS STREET"
and
"THE PALOMINO"
Sunday and Monday, Sept. 22-23
"THUNDER BAY"
and
"MARTY"
[Wednesday, Thursday, Sept. 25-
26
"MY SIX CONVICTS"
Dollar Nights
1107 CHETCO AVE. BROOKINGS
phone 3694
PINE CONE
Friday, Saturday,
September 20-21
"STAGECOACH TO FURY
and
"SMILEY"
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
September 22-23-24
"THE IRON PETTICOAT’
Wednesday and Thursday
September 25-26
"THE STRATTON STORY
KIDDIE CORRAL
at AZALEA LANES
for afternoon bowling
A lw a y s FREE S e rv e l ICE C IR C LES For y o u r P a r tie s