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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1954)
If the above plan don’t work, letter to editor I there will have to be some sort SCOUT BUILDING NEWS GIVEN There is about 10 thousand feet < f lumber dumped on the Scout Building Property. Fox Brothers truck hauled 'it. According to p’ans, this will be enough mater- W to frame the proposed 40 by foot building, ready for the roofing. Plywood is also contracted for and is in storage, available whenever needed. According to the deal with Brookings Plywood, to trade logs for plywood, we need a consid erable amount of logs yet to fin ish our part of the deal. So, any logger or individual who has any kind of logs that they will do nate to the Scouts, contact any one of the committee or take them direct to the plywood pond and have the scaler mark ticket Scouts”. Bring your copy to the chairman of the committee. The building committee is still short-handed, so if anyone wants to help on this deal, con tact Mike Page or one of the ccmmitteemen. It don’t seem to do any good to have a meeting. The date has not been set for construction to be started, yet. There are trusses to be built, forms made for the piers to hold the trusses up, gravel to spread out for the concrete floor and plenty of odd jobs before being ready for actual framing. Any one or any group who wishes to work, go to Freeman’s Market, and ask for Larry. Larry will take your name and register you for amount of work and time that you will do. If you or any group w’ant to do something FIGHT NOW see Blain Gribble, building Chairman or Mike Page. We hope that this system works, by having a list of persons who want to work, we will know who to call on to get enough of a crew together to make a good showing when we get set to go. In the meantime there is plenty of short jobs to be done. So step forward, Parents, Scouters, Spon sors, Organizations or anybody that wants to see a meeting place for ALL Scouts, Boy and Girl go up in Brookings. Building site is located on the highway, near Azalea Park. of another deal figured out This Committee, or what’s left of it, means to get this project finished, sooner or later. Anyone having any ideas or any sort of plan to hurry the deal up are very wel- ' come to step up and state their idea. We can’t get TOO much help. This building will benefit all in the Brookings-Harbor area. Later on we probably will have to put on some sort of financial drive for funds. But for the time being we are setting pretty good according to money matters. Most import on that angle is L O G S. That is our medium of exchange with the Plywood Company, for any kind of material that they sell. MIKE PAGE, Chm. F R E E M A N ’S MARKET PHONE 2411 u. s. GRADED BEEF Find what you want through the Pilot Clasa Ada. CLEARANCE SALE Í J 2 Thursday Friday Saturday FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES $5.00 Value Jackpot Drawing Every Day at 6 :00 P.M. ON ALL ENDICOTT-JOHNSON SH O ES Women’s and Children’s Van Camps - 21/ can PORK & BEANS 2 2 c All Sweet - Top Quality MARGARINE % Off lb. 2 8 c WESSON OIL Qt. 6 9 c Ask Our Customers . . . They’ll Tell You IT PAYS TO SHOP AT FREEMAN’S PARASOL SUN HATS FREE KRAUT S p ecial---------- S I.49 I he Finest of Bulk K raut—Fresh Barrel One Pint FREE with Wieners or Spartrihs House of Armour’s BACON Crescent— No. i I L Sliced Layer Bacon BROOKINGS SOUTH OF DIMMICKS No. i Tendedized W hole or I lalf HAMS lb. 69c U. S. CHOICE YOUNG - TENDER S P R IN G L A M B LEG-O-LAMB It 6 9 c STEW 16 2 9 c Cut For Roast or Chops SH O U LD ER It 59c C H O P S Cameron, Palmdayl and Others Values to 2.98 NOW .99c Values to 4.98 NOW 1.98 Values to 6.98 NOW 3.98 * ! TOTS TO TEENS TOGGERY Across From The Bank 1b 8 5 c For The FINEST Come To Freeman’s Chetco Market. I All Our Beef Is Government Graded and Stamped For Your Eating Protection — Look For The U S. I). A. Stamp —BART The Butch OPEN SUNDAY