Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 24, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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The World's Best Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PTLOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 19*9
Notice Of Final
Account
son are spending Thanksgiving for Seaside, where they will be-
at Portland, visiting friends and gin work on “Adventures in Va­
relatives. Their shop is closed for cationing,” a monthly tourist re­
minder for the Oregon coast. This
the week.
Estate of Charles White
The Smith River Woman’s club publication has been printed at
(No. 1204)
rural areas and to co-operative, yearbooks are oil the press, ready Seaside the past three years, but In the County Court of the State
to be bound for delivery before will be a part of the Pilot work
non-indi vidual subscribers.
of Oregon for the County of
Preferred Applicants. The act ¡the next meeting of that group. for 1950. The first issue will ap­
Curry.
Notice is hereby given that the
gives preference to existing sup­ These books, besides containing pear early in April.
Edsel
Colvin,
Gold
Beach
high
undersigned,
as administrator of
the
year
’
s
program,
has
a
list
of
pliers of rural telephone service,
the
estate
of
Charles White, de­
school
teacher,
was
a
visitor
in
whether commercial or mutual, membership, and many facts oi
ceased,
has
filed
his final account
this area Saturday.
and to co-ops or mutua’s gener­ interest to the members.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burke, re- in the County Court for Curry
A directory of the county edu-
ally. It also specifies that for a
County, Oregon, and that Friday,
period of one year from the ef­ cational set-up, including names sort owners on the Siletz river, the 2nd day of December, 1949,
fective date of the act, Oct. 28, of the boards of directors of all I accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. at 10 a’clock A. M., and the court
1949, an application from an op­ Curry county districts, teachers, • Mattcheck, of McMinnville, were room of said court has been ap­
erator already providing rural salaries, etc., will be printed this overnight guests last Thursday pointed as the time and place of
telephone service must be acted week, and will be ready for dis­ of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pfel at the hearing of objections thereto and
upon before action can be taken tribution early in December. The Ocean Spray Motel. They were settlement thereof.
Dated and first published, No­
on an application from a new data was compiled by Georgia friends while the Pfeils lived at
McMinnville.
vember
3, 1949.
supplier for a loan to serve “sub­ Fromm, district superintendent.
Date
of last publication, De-
stantially the same subscribers.”
Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Turley
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Akers ard
cember
1,
1949.
Basic Conditions. The act spec­ family left early Wednesday for left Monday lor Portland where
M. S. BRAINARD.
ifies certain basic conditions that Seaside to visit Mr. Akers elder they will spend most of this
Administrator
Hugh
C.
Gearin,
have to bo met before a loan brother, whom he has not seen week shipping bulbs from a pre­
Attorney at law, Brooking, Ore.
can be made.
for several years. The Pilot of­ cooling plant, to their cust'mers.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred VanDolson
1. Assurance must be given fice will be open part of the
Pilot Classified ads reach 5000
of
San Francisco are spending people weekly. They have been
that the loan will further the time with W. D. Sibley, of Gold
the week visiting their son, Leo acclaimed by many to be best
objective of the act which is to Beach, in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ayers, who VanDolson in Harbor. They ar­ of any newspaper in this sec-
assure the availability of ade- I
quate telephone service to the helped the Pilot with the special rived in time last Friday, to join tion. They cost little—use them
widest practicable numlter of ru­ edition of Hi-Lines for Christmas the celebration of their grandson, to dispose of those articles you
no longer need.
over the county, left Saturday Randy’s third birthday.
ral users of such service.
2. It must be shown that se-
curity for the requested loan is
reasonably adequate and that the
CRESCENT CITY. CALIFORNIA:
loan will be repaid with interest Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In
within the specified time.
A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who
In addition, an applicant sub­
merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping.____
ject to such requirement. under
state law, must have a certificate
of convenience and necessity from
the state regulatory body. In
Gifts, Stationery
case of an applicant not subject
Floyd Mulligan
to this requirement, assurance is
School Supplies, Cards
required that the loan will not
Silverware
Repair & Installation
result in "duplication of lines.“ 1010 2nd St.
Telephone 2212
Flatware
Supplies and Appliances
facilities or systems providing :
Hollowware
Crescent City, California
reasonably adequate services.
3rd & G. St. Ph. 1581
How To Apply. A statement '
DIRELYTE
outlining in general the proced-!
CRESCENT CITY
ure for prospective applicants I
will l>e issued soon.
Prospective applicants are ad-
& ELECTRIC CO.
Visit our record dept
vised that it will serve no pur-
Compelte Radio Sales I Complete line of hard j
pose to engage the services of
829 SECOND
and Service
paid agents or brokers to help I
j ware and electrical fix-j
them obtain a loan. REA has at j
Ph. 1512 810 3rd Si Î tures and appliances.
no time permitted any part of
PHONE 143
its loan funds to be used for the
+
or
payment
fees, and this policy will be con­
CRESCENT CITV
tinued. Mr. Wickard said.
With the president’s signing of Sheet Metal & Plumbing
the new legislation, an appro-
Surplus Rain Gear
“The Family Store”
Household Appliances, New and
Converse Boots
1 priât ion. previously approved, au­
Sheet Metal, Plumbing Chippewa Shoes Loggings Boots Drygoods and Furnish-
thorizing $25,000.000 for loan
Calked Boots
funds and $250,000 for adminis-
and heating supplies.
ings, Apparel for the
1280 Second Street
trative expenses became avail-.
entire family
900 4th St Phone 2752, Crescent City, Calif.
Pho. 631
able.
s. d H. Green Stomps, too
REA UNDERTAKES NEW RURAL
TELEPHONE PROGRAM IN NATION
Development of the adminis­
trative machinery for making
loans authorized by the rural
telephone amendment to the Ru­
ral Electrification Act signed on
Oct. 28 by President Truman has
been started in REA. the U. S.
department of agriculture an­
nounced recently.
REA Administrator. Claude R.
Wickard said that it would be
several weeks l>efore the agency
is ready to act on loan applica­
tions because of the necessity of
organizing the staff for the tele­
phone loan program and of work­
ing out policies, and procedures
required to carry out the pur­
poses of the new legislation.
The new program is as much
detail as is available at this stage
shapes up as follows:
Purpose of Loans. Loans may
be made for the purpose of fi­
nancing the improvement, expan­
sion, construction, acquisition and
operation of telephone linos, fa­
cilities and systems to furnish
and improve telephone service in
rural areas. Up to 40 per cent of
any loan may bo used to re-fi-
nace existing indebtedness where
such re-financing is necessary to
furnish and improve rural serv­
ice.
Who May Apply. The act says
loans may be made to “persons
now pros iding or who may here­
after provide telephone service in
KATHERINE'S
Beauty Shop
Next Door to Nook Cafe
CLOSED ON MONDAYS
Open 9 to 5 Daily
CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial!
DAVIDSON'S
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
Mulligan Plumbing
WADSWORTH
JEWELERS
Nielsen Hardware
PHONE 2202
F. A. Carr & Son
SURPLUS MART
LOCAL NEWS
ROEDER.
Funeral Home
and
Ambulance Service
Phone 1091
California
The Floyd Bolton’s had Mr. and
Mrs. Earl C. Brownlee and son.
John, of Yuba. City, Calif., as
house guests lor the past week.
Bolton’s
Mr. Brownlee
brother. He, for many years was
editor of Oregon Journal.
later owner of the Forest Grove
News-Times, before going to his
present home. He owns the In-
dependent-Herald at Yuba City.
While here he called at the Pilot
ta “talk shop.”
Mr. and Mrs. F. N, Tygart and
Carrell's-Hedrick
ELECTRIC
Electrical Supplies
Your Hot point Store
941 Second St.
PHONE 9.31
YOUR REXALL STORE
Ready To Serve You Always
T. W. Zenier
PHONE 183
Lumber Company
Chevrolet - Buick
Sales-Service
For Price Quotations On All
Auto Repair, Painting BUILDING MATERIAL
Radiators Repaired. Phone 1881 2nd & Market St.
CRESCENT CITY, CALIF.
Ph. 471 Crescent City
4*-------------------------------------------------- ♦
DEL PONTE'S
Shoe Store
X-RAY FITTED
Chetco Drug Co.
Crescent
Chevrolet
Phone 2102
Mail Orders Filled
828 2nd St.
Crescent City
A Snack Or Meal
You can’t go wrong by
dropping in at the
Bus Depot Cafe
Mrs. C. I. Patrick
Nunn Bush Shoes
Arrow Shirts
Genuine Levis
Pendleton Shirts
Jantzen Sweaters
White Stag
Complete Line
of
Work Clothes
Sporting Goods
Tom Brown's
MENS WEAR
Jarman Shoes, Knox &
Baxter Hats, Marlboro
Shirts
920 Second St.
Del Norte Laundry
Gordon F.
JOHNSON
3-Day Service
Store for Men
3 4-
Leave Orders at
Cur-Del Cleaners
h