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WORK BEGINS ON NEW LIBRARY; HELP NEEDED ON WEEKEND Nayborhill News R E T U R N FRO M VACATION Mr. and M rs. Don W ebberly Mr. and Mr«. Cecil Travis of and fam ily have re tu rn e d from a Portland were visitors at the tw o w eeks v acatio n in W ash in g Percy Hanks home last week. Mrs. ton visiting re la tiv e s an d friends. BY MAX BRAINARD O ur public L ib rary is, a t long ch a rg e of g e ttin g m a te ria ls on to •Hanks is Mrs. Travis’ mother. last, being built! th e site. Mrs. E rm a Rice is p u r The T ravises a r e fo rm e r B ro o k All the tru stees a re assem bled suing th e w a te r and s a n ita ry s e t ings resid en ts and a re th in k in g and ready to place, stu d s all cut up. Mrs. A rth u r Knox has as of re tu rn in g . and plate m a te ria l ready to be sum ed ch arg e of th e p a in te rs and Mr. and Mrs. Ed R avekes had layed. O ther essen tials have been decorators. Mrs. E a rl Sim pson has ordered and everyone who can, th e in te rio r fu rn itu re on h e r mind, a su rp rise T uesday m orning w hen please show up e ith e r o r both this and F ren ch ie A rrell and M. S. Mrs. R avekes m o th er and siste r coming S a tu rd a y a n d /o r S unday B ra in a rd a re ru n n in g down the and th re e children drove in from commencing a t 8 A. M. W ith odds and ends. Mrs. C harlie S chaal C alifornia to spend a few days. enough w orkers th e building is keeping th e clerical n o tes and Mrs. H arold G ragg an d d a u g h t should, in tw o days, be roofed, Mi's. C laude Goldizen scru tin ize s sided, and probably m uch m ore th e bills and as long as th e m oney ( e r p a tty Jo left w ith Mrs. C h arles holds out, pays them . T h e Assoc G rayshel S u n d ay for a trip to done. iation has over $3,500 in c o n tri W yom ing w here M rs G ragg will Men and wom en are w an ted butions and th e books a re open visit h er m other. who are capable of driving at fo r m ore . nails or holding m ateria l for som e Mr. and Mrs. C huck B ehee and It w ould be nice if th e non one else to fasten. B ring a h a m pounding ladies w ho a re in te re s t son, Greg, left on a visit to his mer. There will u ndoubtedly be ed w’ould com e o v er w ith, m aybe, fam ily in K ansas. T hey also plan plenty of advisers and technicians som e coffee, or, a t th e least, a an extended sightseeing trip in to see th at all energies a re well potluck feed o r som e sandw iches the so u th ern p a rt of th e co u n try directed. as a p a rt of th e ir trip. and w h atn o t! We should, a t least, get the P le ase no tify Mrs. Rice. F re n c h fram e up th e first day and the ie, o r Mrs. K nox of th e day m ost K IR TLEY S R E T U R N next, get th e roof and siding on convenient fo r you to w o rk but Mr. and Mrs. L. H. K irtle y and and anything else th a t is ready this is not essen tial. fam ily have re tu rn e d to th e to go. T h e location -O ak and R ed B rookings a re a from F lo rid a Roy W eidm an is supervising wood, one block e a s t of th e C a th w here they spent sev eral m onths. architect. Jack M cC arton is in olic C hurch. Mrs. M ary Ladd Buried in L. A . R E T T K E S H A V E G U ESTS M r and Mrs. C arl R e ttk e , Sr., of Tacom a, a re visiting for a couple of w eeks in B rookings at th e hom es of th e ir sons, C arl Jr. and Bob. T h e visit w as largely n ecessitated so Bob could g et his fence painted. W ith th em is Mrs. R e ttk e ’s sis ter, W inifred K arn es. F uneral services w ere held in Los Angeles S a tu rla v aftern o o n at 2 o’clock for Mrs. M ary Ladd, m o th er of M rs. R ay S tru eb in g , who passed aw ay a t th e hom e of an o th er d au g h ter, M rs. M aude Applegate in E lk to n on T hursday. B uv U. S ..S a v in g s Bonds! Mrs. Ladd had m ade h e r hom e w ith th e S tru eb in g fam ily a large p ercen tag e of th e tim e in the last ten years, and w as a m em ber of Topaz R ebekah Lodge. Mrs. Ladd w’ho w’as seventy Bookkeeping seven a t the tim e of h er death, Taxes w as born in T ennessee, and be Pay Roll sides Mrs. S tru e b in g and Mrs. Insurance Applegate, is su rvived by a n o th e r d au g h ter. Mrs. M ary S hepido of Los Angeles: th re e sons, George, of Los Angeles, and R obert and A rville of Escalon, five g ra n d children and fo u r g re a t-g ra n d ------------------- I children. LEA V E ON VACATION Mrs. S ta n ley P a tte rs o n and h er sister, Mrs. Gib C h risten so n and d a u g h te rs a re leaving th is w’eek for P arad ise. C alifo rn ia fo r a w eek ’s v acation, and to visit th eir m other. S THURSDAY , J U N E 17. 1954 Raymond’s Lodge "By The Sea" DINING R(X)M OPEN JUNE 19 Specializing In— SEA FOODS STEAK DINNERS IN SA N TA CRUZ Mrs. Ed A ckley is v isitin g her m o th er in S a n ta C ruz, C alifornia, Phone 15R12 For Reservations W’here she p la n s to be u n til ab o u t th e first of Ju ly . Highway 101 North of Brooking» I SECOND HAND CLOTHING A I L KINDS AT SILVER SPRAY MARKET F R E E M A N ’S MARKET PHONE 2411 B. B. Crabb Co. Kerr Bldg. Brookings-Harbor Pilot 5 ? u. s. GRADED BEEF Thursday Friday Saturday ] Brookings, Ore. CHEESE 2-lb. American PROCESS GII LESI FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES 2-lb. 8 9 4 VEAL U. S. C hoice-------Young anti lender Shoulder lb 59c S I R L O I N rb 63c VEAL T-BONE I 75c Breast of VEAL 1b 33c VEAL CHOPS 1 63c STEAKS FREE KRAUT AGAIN this week, we are giving FREE KRAUT with Weiners and Sparerihs. You have to taste this bulk Kraut to appreciate the fine flavor and texture. I LAMB CHOPS • W H IL E T H E Y I .A ST Chops from U. S. Choice S p rin g L am b lb. 7 5 4 ONLY TH E BEST AT FREEMAN’S • And Remember . . . . Shop A ll The Store for The Best Weekend Specials In Town. —BART The Butch I