Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 21, 1955, Page 7, Image 7

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$2*75 and up PARAKEETS s2 ’75 and up
Mr. and Mrs. Orval .’sorm an
received a tran s-atlan tic call from
Mrs. N orm an’s parents in London,
England last week Sunday. The
call lasted a»x>ut seven m inutes
and cost in the neighborhood of
$25. The Normans could hear
England well, hut reception on
the oth er end w asn’t too good,
Mrs. Norman reported.
Sky-Blue, Green, and Ice Blue Norm als — Rares and others.
Rainbows, Australian Grey Opalines, Clear-winged green and blue
Opalines; green, blue and violet Lutionos and Dutch I leds; Danish
Pieds1 Harlequints, Breeders, rares and normals, young Cockeltiels,
Java Rice Birds, Finches and Canaries.
W e carry Cages, Supplies, Seed and Minerals — Onr O wn M ix
Shop's Bird Farm
Alder Road
JULY 29 and 30
4 Mlles N - <lf < descent City
H I-W A Y
One Quart Of Gem Kote,
Gem Gio,
or Gem Lite
MARKET
OPEN 8:ooA.M. TO 9 3 °
Gold \initt
SI il in ns
A i Regular Price - -O ne Extra Quart For Only
6 Blocks North of City Center
FOOD STOPS
One Cent (Limit One Per Customer)
JU LY
29 and 30
ONLY
JU LY
29 and 39
O N LY
- D E M O N S T R A T IO N -
BOTH
DAYS
Rosedale Cut
K. P. Luncheon Meat
GREEN BEANS
12 Ounce Tin
3 For sl °°
ÎA«<U>? '«
303 tin
Strained 98< Dozen
Chopped 1O< Each
GERBERS
BABY
-
FOOD
.
FREE TICKETS AND DRAW ING BOTH DAYS
B IL O X I
— — 3 Prizes Each Day — —
OYSTERS
3 For sl °°
7 for 95c
KELLOGGS
Cornflakes
Giant
2
BREEZE
8—Ounce Packages
71c
to
HUNTS
DONALD DUCK -
•pi<
Frozen
CATSU P
Orange Juice
6 Ounce Tin — 2 for 37<
I
Too Late- ?o C lassify
for High-styled WaIJs
RICH SUBDUED LUSTRE
for W oodw ork and Trim
COLOR-MATCHED . . .
LONG W EARING . . .
all three finishes are
made by a formula that
insures years of like-
new” service.
SUPER-SCRUBBABLE
GLEAMING HIGH GLOSS
for Kitchens and Baths
. . . all three finishes may
be washed as often as
you likel They can take ill
FROM 100 GLAMOROUS “TREND TONES” COLORS'^
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ill
1 30-30 w
carbine w ith saddle scabbard,
gun rack, desk ami chairs, d u b
chair, D uncan Phyfe d in e tte set,
lectri
drop-leaf, 1 1-burnei
Ho
range, e lectric roas
mach-
Point a u to m a tic w ash
ooker
in»' tai
item s
5'Ult it s and t
'W ORK W ANTED L
and power law n ntov
ings 2565. Thin! hoi
ham Lane. Pud Tht
22-1«
tilling.
22-tf
Brookings feed and Seed
Hi-way 101 North
W il l PASTI RK S.
for us»' of same. W r
Brookings.
SELL IT THRU THE
WANTADS
Shell
’
4 for 19<
1
s
Sausage .
. 49« 1»
ARMOUR
2 ib. Pkg.
22-1-p
BACON . . . 65c lb
i
9< Per Pound
1
WILBANKS MEATS
FRESH LITTLE PIG
I
LETTUCE
CUCUMBERS
______________22-1-p
FOR SA LK
! I i
_____________________
FOR S \ L E K odak Pony 135
C am era, flash a tta c h m e n t. I n ­
quire P hone 2352. Dick Berger.
I
Tin
3
far
89c
•
In The
W ALNUTS
4 Pounds for sl ° °
KOR SA LE El vers, heavy b tw d
V to 1 pound average, lit cent*
pound live w eight Also young
pullets $1 50 each H ours 9 a m .
to 2 p.m. B etw een 1th and 5th
on Eas> S tre e t. Across from
Widnc.v D airy P ro d u cts 22-1-p
all three finishes are
perfectly color-matched
to each other I
2 ’/z
H IL L
'P iM S
MRS. DURGIN V ISITS
M rs G race D urgin, K la m a th
Kalis, w as visiting friends in
B rookings for a few days.. Mrs.
B urgin is an old tim e resident of
Brookings.
FASHIONABLE HAT
GOLD
5 For *1 °°
. j
LEAN SHOULDER CUT
I
Pork Roast . . 45c lb
LEAN PICNIC
1 HAMS
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