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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1955)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR Pæ Thursday, July 28, 1955 PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON MEETS FOR FIRST TIME IN 37 YEARS cSALE JULY 29 and 30 Orce Quart of Faze, Gem Gio, or Gem Lite At Regular Frice — One Extra Quart For Only One Cent (Limit One Per Customer) • SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER 2 0 % OFF On All Gallons - D E M O N S T R A T IO N - by Factory Representative BO' H DAYS FREE TICKETS AND DRAWING BOTH DAYS — — 3 Prizes Each Day — — AIT? i Meeting for the first tim e in 37 years, John Lemanski, of Naples Calif, dropped in, w ith his wift on M. S Brainard Mrs. Lemanski accompanied her husband. Lem- anski and B rainard served at the sam e Naval Air Station, lie Tudy, France, during World W ar I continuing on to retire in 1946, as a commander, afte r 41 years of service He is at present employed at the Douglas A ircraft plant, at San Diego. They were making leisurely vacation trip and are thinking seriously of getting out of Southern California. John is an ardent fisherman of a fast fading type, preferring a well wormed hook, his old pipe, and a sunny spot to stretch out in. Continued from page One. . . . . LIBRARY were sincerely appreciated, and th a t they are now owners of stock in a fine new 'city service. It costs nothing to borrow from the present stock of over 2,OCX) books, with a few exceptions. There is a Library Association whose members help guide the affairs of the organization. The fee is $2.50 a year as a member, w ith the privilege of a vote at meetings held the fourth Monday night at the Library building. Members of the Board are Mrs 1 E rm a Rice president; Mrs. May I Simpson, vice-president; Mrs. I M yrtle Schaal, secretary; Mrs. Lulu Goldizen, treasu rer; Mrs. Sylvia Knox, trustee, Jack Carson, tru stee; Max Brainard, trustee; Jess Judkins, trustee; and ex- officio member, Librarian Gladys Brainard. ’ Many things are yet needed to com plete a smooth running unit. F o u r more lighting fixtures, read ers chairs, a small desk for the office, a magazine case and sub- s<riptions, two w aste-baskets, bamboo gutters and down-spouts installed, painting on the exterior to preserve work already done, a book cart, small sink, m ixer fauc et, small electric w ater heater, Clipboards, book shelves in the juvenile departm ent, fill m aterial and gravel for drive and sidewalks Max Brainard has ’spearheaded’ the construction and put in un counted hours of labor on the building. The steady faithfulness of he and his wife through the tim es when the vision of a library- building dimmed, kept the books circulating, and the goal before the public. The library is located across from the Christian Science church at the turn of the street past the Catholic church. Residents are proud of the build ing which is valued at $16,000 together with the three lots. The books are worth another $4.000 at least. "Open” hours will be released as stxm as the final plumbing con nections are made. Those who have not inspected this fine public facility are urged to do so and avail themselves of the pleasure this new library can be to all liv ing in the community. — — ' > z f a d e s - 'Zreait VEGETABLES su. n e t? .? Field Grov/n ecmatoes 1 7 < pound 2 Cans 25< - Case $ 595 No Stamps on This Item FINGER BANANAS 2 pounds 2 3 < Hunts Tomato Juice 46oz.Tin . . 4 for $1.00 F R E S H PEACHES 2 pounds 2 5 * DROMEDARY SPICE Cake M ix . . 4 for $1.00 Oberti Select Ripe Olives No. 1 Tin . . 5 for $1.00 Party Time 303 Tin Cut Green Beans WILSON MOR Seedless GRAPES 1 9 < pound OREGON W ALNUTS 4 pounds sl - ° ° 5/59< 12 oz. tin Giant White Navy Soap Hickory Smoked Luncheon M eat . . . . 3 for $1.00 49e OLD ENGLISH Dog Food 1 2 /s l Wilsons Viena Sausage . . 6 for Si.GJ Happy Yaie Sweet Pickles 24 ounce f a r ........................ 3 9 * HUNTS Y E LL O W L IN G Peach Halves . . 2% Tin - 3 for 8 9 * GOOD BUYS! In All Kinds of Used F urniture and Household Appliances. H I-W A Y M A R K E T Hath tube, hotieater heaters, Wash basins and sinks Free Delivery on All Item s to Large to Haul in Car. Buy or Swap — COLOR-MATCHED . . . all three finishes are perfectly color-matched to each other! LO N G W E A R IN G . . . fT , RICH SUBDUED LUSTRE vX# LZ *or Woodwork o ld Trim all three finishes are made by a formula that insures years of “ like- new’’ service. SUPER-SCRUBBABLE GLEAMING HIGH GLOSS for Kitchens and Baths H M . 11 i I k. \ J 111 . . . all three finishes may be washed as often as you like ! They can take it! M « 10Û GLAMOROUS “TREND TONES” COLORS! r - .r - Broeki rgs Feed and Seed Hi-way 101 North TOTEM POLE USED FURNITURE Hi-way 101 South Crescent City 23-tf-c OPEN 8:ooA.M. TO 9:30 P.M V FOO0 S T O R tJ -f 6 Blocks North of City Center SCR E E N E D SAND and GRAVEL for Concrete anti Roadway Drain Rock River Loam ROSS SALVAGE Phone 2057 WILBANKS MEATS COAST BRAND - 12 to 14 pound average Too Late To Classify TENDERIZED WORK WANTED Man. 19, u ants job as laborer Contact •it Charles F rasier residence. Dawson T ract. 23-1 -p HAMS 49c Lb FOR SALE S acre of cleared land, on P ark View Drive and partly furnished house with same lum ber Full price $1500 B A. Real. 23-4-p COAST BRAND — Top Grade — FOR SALE T h irtv o ne h e a \ \ colored hens 35 cent* pound, cheaper if all taken. D. C J a g gers. North Bank Road, phone 3622. 23-1-p THANK YOU We wish to extend sincere ap preciation to Mrs Lucille Cole tor donating blood to Elaine l,a- Brook Thank you LaBrook Fam ily , HEY KIDS Come and get your Davey C rockett leather moo- i «vsins. $3 98 House of Shoes. 23-1-c . . . whole or half Fancy Cello Pack SLICED BACON - 49c lb. Polish S a u s a g e .......... 4 rings for S1 BEAN MEAT Ham Hocks C r a b s w h iie 5 lbs- $1-00 They Last ! 5Oc