Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 26, 1956, Page 4, Image 4

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Thursday, July 26, 1956
Brookings Harbor Pilot - • Brooking*, Oregon ff? tf
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FOR SALE W ine Colored b e d ! bedim home. Inq. 1205 Iris S»..
daveno S20. Can be seen Ft 910 Box 1476, Brookings.
22-2p
Unemployment
Office Sets Time
Easy S t. If Interested, see Mrs.
FO R SALE E quity in ’56 Volks-
FO R SALE Tw o bfnlrm home. A. E. B razeau, P o re e r P.-nd.
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Mrs. R uth Bray m anager of the
________ wagon. Fully equipped. Used 3
P ine St. G. I. Loan avaible. Also
sm all cabin, 2nd St. Term s. Phone FOR SALE W o-king share
n rr.os Inq. H endricks F u m . or Ph. area Unem ploym ent office locate 1
22t fc at N orth Bend dropped in to say
3191.
22' 2P Brookings Plyw od Corp. A 's
2841.
th ere will be a rep resen tativ e ci
the organization in Brookings jd
the City Hall on a lte rn a te Wed­
nesdays.
R eporting for the q u a rte r end­
ing Decem ber 30, 1955, the unern
ploy men t reported by 1.38 hirin
So. <
units stood at 2,113 on the pay-
rools and they drew a to tal of
$2,526,002 in w ages during th<
q u a rte r year. Of this total $2,152,-
999 was earned in the lum ber anti
wood products industry.
It is in terestin g to note that j
during this last q u a rte r of ’53 j
to tal reported w ag s in the th re
counties Douglas, Coos and C ur­
ry, am ounted to about $33’» m il­
lions of which $21 1 3 millions
w ere paid out in the 4u”nber in­
d ustry. D uring the sam e period
w ages paid on co n tract cot.stru?-
tion cam e to $1,831,000 of which
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$1,373,000 was in D ouglas county
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•NO RETURNS - NO EXCHANGES - NO CHARGES
LADIES
LADIES
S ’H R T C
COTTON DPTO S
Dark Colors
Reg. 5.98
LARGE SIZES TOO
Group of Crisp Prints and
Tissue Ginghams, ('lever Styles
SAIE S S »9_
SPECIAL - $ 5 , 9 9
Cottt >n
LADIES
Searsucker
Nylon G owns
$abv Doll P. J’s
Reg. 2.98
Odds & Ends
Reg. to 7.98
$1.99
$1.99
( ¡roup of Cotton
House Dresses
Broken Sizes
SALE $ 1 . 9 9
SALE
LADIES
Ladies Hand Sacs
Clearance . . $1 0 0
FANCY
APRONS
Childrens Hand Bak*^
Rea.
59c - - - 39c
Vc
Crisp Organdy
or
Fresh Bright
Prints
Famous Make
Baby Rubber fo n ts
99c
REG. 79c
SALE - - - 2 5 :
Ladies and Childrens
C< >tton
Childrens
Cotton
ANKLE SOX
S L IP S
REG. 39c
3
fo r
Sizes 4-14
99c
$1.00
All Colors
$5.00 a Plate
Len Casanova
Proceeds to go to
Creg?n Coach
Support Football
A c tiv itie s
ALL LADIES SUMMER HATS
% OFF
LADIES AND CHILDRENS ROBES
’ 2 OFF
BIG SI IJ ( TION
MENS
Costume
Leather Faced
GLOVES
JEWELRY
5Oc
MENS
Gassi Speaker
7:30 P.M.
GRANGE HAL.
Faded Blue Denims
Broken Sizes
398
A Few Greys and I ans
NOW ~ 2.99
REG.
Si.29
79c
MANY OTHER
SPECIALS
COME IN AND LOOK
OVER
OCR BARGAIN TABLES
MOfRES VariTy & Apparel
We Give S & H Green Stamps