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SEA-GRO
From
cabbages
to
KING-SIZED
CABBAGES!
with
SEA-GRO
A new one man chain saw that
will bring down trees 10 feet in
diameter, has just been an
nounced by Coast Power Saw
and Equipment Company, llorne-
lite dealer of Brookings..
Designed for the professional
woodcutter, the new Model 7-29
delivers 7 full horsepower, yet
weighs
Accord-
, . only
7 29 1 pounds.
J .
ing to Lu Loring of Coast Power
• and . Equipment . ,,
Saw
Co., ...I,
‘the
Just the Facts, M a ’amt
them.
“ I w. s d*»’k but I saw their
fa ce
n t'.e flashlight b< am," ahe
B„ ,,) . d *s v." V "ucan'ttrust
p o t !
Anybody these days'.”
She get i tered wt -n Chief
Benson explained thnt Specs and
Buck are authorized collectors—
working i p T it s after their r<g-
ular jobs. ‘‘Have to get 'em uni
W ALK1N G BLOOD B A N K
A G A IN S E R V E S N E E D Y
forms," said Benson. “Third tbno
they’ve been turned ial"
From where I ait, wo ought to
guard againat accusing anyone of
being “wrong" just »>ecauae that’s
the way it Ivoku to ua. For in
stance, I’ve heard people talk
against a neighbor because they
didn't approve of hm choice of
b ev era g e! (T hey liked tea, or
something, while he preferred a
glass of beer.) Be sure you have a
case before you lay down the Law.
t >pyr¡cht, 1956, U nit/J ¿.'ates Brewers loitndation
Thursday, June 15, 1956
BROOKINGS, OREGON
H A R D T IM E S " P A R T Y
A Hard Times Party is being
scheduled for VFW Post and
Auxiliary members for June
23rd in the VFW Hall. All the
proceeds will go into the street-
sewer assessment against the
P^perty. Officers of both groups
will be prepared to accept dues
from delinquents or provide ap
plication cards for eligibles. A
current membership card, in any
VFW Post or Auxiliary, or com
pleted application, will lie re
quired for admission, however
wives or husbands or current
members will be welcomed. A
penalty may be attached if the
attendants are not apropriately
arrayed for "Hard Times”.
Prizes will hp awarded, through
popular vote, for the winning
couple, winning lady and also the
winning gent.
The program is planned to
begin with Travellog Movies, at
8, to run for an hour or so, to be
followed by dancing and games
with a snack bar and other re
freshments available.
The committee has announced
adjustments, no loss of power. the show will break up promptly
Makes any type of cut notch at 1:00 a.m.
ing, felling, bucking, boring,
limbing or undercutting.
WEED SPRAYER BUSY
"Among its many features,”
continues Loring, "the new
Mr. Anderson, county briar,
Homelite 7-29 offers: Short- gorse, poison oak, etc, extermin
stroke, high compression design ator, will be in the area for
which prolongs engine life and another week or so', and anyone
lowers gas consumption . . .quick who would like to contact him
starting, weather-proow ignition may still do so at the PILOT
. . . integral cooling fan . . . Office — Phone 3723.
aviation type cylinder with
chrome plated bore . . . alumin
A lady plane passenger asked
um piston . . . and die cast mag the Pilot not to exceed the speed
nesium and aluminum alloys for of sound as she and her friend
maximum strength and mini wanted to chat along the way.
mum weight.”
Straight blade guide bars are
THAN KS. . .
ahailable in sizes from 18-mches
up to 72 inches and Plunge Cut On behalf of Roy Marquis, I
Bow guides are available in 14 wish to thank eevryone who gave
and 18 inch sizes. The new so generously to make his de
Homelite Model 7-29 is now on parture to the Odd Fellows
display at ('oast Power Saw and Home a pleasant event.
Sincerely,
Equipment Co., Brookings.
(Mrs.) Agda Bickncr
Brookings’ famed Walking
Blood Bank brought relief to
another sufferer, on Wednesday
morning. Mrs. Gertrude (Jess)
Christie, of Brookings, required
whole blood. From a roster pre-
pared some years ago it was
f
d that Mrs George w idney
.
Of Brookings
" and a Gib Illings-
worth of Crescent City had the
new’ Homelite 7-29 is the most
type corresponding to that of
powerful one man chain saw you
Mrs. Christie. They were con
can own does top production
tacted, and ano*her patient was
cutting with minimum down
set that much further toward re
time."
covery.
Perfectly balanced, the 7-29
Due to increased demands due
is light enough to carry over to increased population, steps
the roughest terrain, powerful are being taken to re-new the
enough to bring down big tim typing and bringing the list of
ber and small trees in less time volunteer donors up-to-date. The
and with less effort than ever project was originated by the
before. With its all-position, all Ladies Auxiliary, of the local
angle carburetor, the 7-29 cuts, VFW Post, and assisted by the
Rotary Club. It has been the
up. down, left, right, u p s i d e means of saving life, relieving
down, quickly and easily with no | the afncted, and at no cost to
those helped.
From where I sit * J / Joe M arsh
Having a rc<’-hot crime wave In
town. Specs McGuire and Buck
Hanson were caught taking money
out of parkin*’ metes* — ai/ain. I
wa>* at Police ea<l<iuart<*ra when
■ n • old lady rushed in to re
n
!
Dimmick Bros
Brookings Mkt
Thursday, June 15th thru Saturday, June 17th
46-ounce Can
Hl-C
ORANGE DRINK
Pound
DELRICH -
21
Oleo
214 Can
VAN C A M P S -
210
Pork & Beans
MARY ELLEN’S -
I
!
Mixed F ruit
4?4 lb. Can
JELLY
99c
SWIFTNING -
3-pound Can
eunDTrviun
KELLOGGS
7ÍL
Giant Package
Rice Krispies
35C
LADY’S CHOICE — Cider
Quart Bottle
FRESH
Cucumbers 3 for 25C
Canteloupes
lb. 91
ITALIAN SQUASH
2 lbs. 19c
I
SOLID H E A D -
LETTUCE
TENDER— Blade Cut
LB. 9c
Pound
Beef Roast
49c
FINE FLAVORED -
Pound
BOILING BEEF
291
LEAN. FRESH -
Pound
Hamburger 3—1.00
TOP (U IA D E S-
RIR STEAK
|A W W M U I
Pound
69c
s
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