Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 19, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER
BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Page Six
Best Homesites In The World
Enrollment Up At
SOCE, Ashland
19, 19o0
for Kraft products, of Roseburg,
at coos Bay for Former Eugene Couple
;
w .ho has been
was
a business caller in this
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♦ 11 O months.
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the past couple
area last week. He remarked he
Buy
Zada
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s
Beauty
Shop
Mrs. Phillips, former chief
Mr. and Mrs. Courtier, receipt I was amazed at the appaient
telephone operator here, was
prosperity of this section oi the
transferred first to Crescent City owners of Eugene Hotel Barber. state. “Some of my biggest and
and Beauty shop, have purch- '
after dial system was installed
best accounts are in Curry, ’ he
locally, but was shifted to Coos ased Zada’s Beauty Shop, and told the Pilot.
are taking immediate possession.
Bay in a short time.
Mrs. Tisdale, who has operated
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis were
the shop for many years, is now visitors over the week-end at
Bank Statement Shows moving to the Tisdale’s recently
Roseburg, their old home. Mi.
Gain In Co. Deposists
completed home at the seashore. Davis recently established the
GOLD BEACH—The financial
Davis Truck and Tractor, a new
gain of Curry county, since June
North
Bridge
Bids
Will
i business in the area.
30, is reflected in the jump in
deposits as published by Curry Be Let October 19
County Bank, when the amount
While all details were not
jumped from $2,581,233.68, June immediately available, i t was j
30 to $3,080,548.01.
reporred about town last week;
While this reflects big gain, that Don Cameron. Forest Serv­
it does not tell the complete story ice engineer, stated that bids for
since many newcomers still bank building the North Fork bridgej
Office Hours: 9-12; 2:00-5:00
at their former residences. In would be opened on Oct. 19.
Evenings by appointment
the north end of the county, for
This bridge will help immense- .
convenience, many bank at Ban­ ly to make the Chetco river road; Phone 293
Goetz Building
don, and in the southern end, an all-year road, with the bridge
Bank of America has many de­ safe for logging.
posits.
a
s.
ASHLAND Enrollment at
O. C. E. for 1950-51 is up three
per cent over last year, Mrs.
Mabel Winston, registrar, an-
nounced last week.
While the increase is not as
large as was originally expected,
Southern Oregon is the only col­
lege in the state with exception
of the law and medical schools
in Portland to show a substan­
tial increase, according to latest
available figures, Mrs. Winston
asserted.
Enrollment at the college last
year reached 782. On Oct. 10 this
year the fiure was 805.
All the regular collge classes
(full-time students) show an in-
crease. Special students ( part-
time) have decreased. Mrs. Win­
ston also noted an increase in
the number of students coming
directly from high school to Ihe
college. Veteran enrollment has
droppt (1 30 |>er cent, which is a
gene) al and expected trend in
At the last regular meet­
ing Harbor Community club and
Chetco Community
L i b r a r y
board, held at the Grange hall
recently, ways and means to
prepare a location in which to
open the library to the public
were (xtensively discussed.
Committees were appointed
to look into the different proj­
ects and their work will be re­
ported in the Pilot as plans
mature.
Planning Meeting
Held At Gold Beach
GOLD BEACH — All county
and community committees met
at the court house Tuesday, it
was revealed to arrange for tak­
ing reports of performance for
practices carried out and com­
pleted in 1950; and to set dates
for conducting the 1951 (‘lections
and to plan the program and the
hand-books for the 1951 county
program.
Community committees willl
An increase in the number of
women students and a decrease meet to assist in developing the
in men students were also noted program. Members of the coun-
by the registrar. In 1949-50 thereby committee include: Cecil Watt
w ere
men and 291 women of Brookings; Norman Cheno­
this year there were weth, Ophir and Charles E. Fox,
482 men and 323 women.
Langlois.
Community committeemen this
year include: L. W. Johnson of
41-Pound Salmon Prize Harbor; Raymond White, Brook-
Caught By Hans Nelson ings;
Garcia, Harbor; W
Hans Nelson, besides being a G. Pearmine, Harbor; Chas. W.
very good lineman, can lay his 'Graham, Gold Beach; Robert
claim to being equally as good I Lamson, Pistol River; Otis Bow-
John Prince,
a fisherman, when Monday, he man,
Joe Nilsen, Lang-
displayed a 41-lb. salmon he had
Langlois; Ray
caught at the mouth of the
Zumwalt, Sixes
Hans is the envy of the whole
populace now, and is I k ing beg­
I), w.
ged to reveal his “secret” and
point out where he caught the To Coos Bay This Week
huge beauty.
week for Coos Bay where the
Send the Pilot to a friend
Phillips will make their future
ill save letter-writing.
home, and to join Mrs. Phillips
Dr. Rcbt. E. Smith
DENTIST
(’al Mussers Change
Address To R. F. I).
In a communication to the Pi­
lot, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Musser
ask for a change of address, as
a rural free delivery now has
been established. The message:
“Would you please send our
paper to our new address. We
have a mail route now, and get
our mail at the road. It surely
is handy. We are hoping to have
electricity by December. Then
it will really be nice.
“We have had some snow’ and
bad weather buit is nice again.
We hope to have our barley all
threshed in a couple of days, and
Cal wants to take time off for
hunting. Mrs. Cal Musser, Star
Route,
R.
George
177.823.17
At Residence in
HARBOR, OREGON
Slosed Saturdays
Open 9 to 5 Daily
Hardin,
salesman
IT MAKES SENSE TO ADJUST THE
BASIC SCHOOL
fund
The increase will accomplish 3 things:
will equalize support by placing a part of the
I lt increased
school load expense at state level, instead
rhursday. Upper Chetco
of ALL at district property tax level.
It will distribute school expenses to ALL the people,
not just to property owners.
H It will distribute money in proportion to attendance
so that every Oregon child has an even chance.
Oregon's children need your help!
Pd. Adv. The Children’» Bill Comm, Mr». Jennelle Moorheod, Chrm, 1006 Broadway Bldg., Portland
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Don’t be TRICKED
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No thinking citizen wonts the evils of prohibition
to return... bootlegging... racketeering... speak«
easies... bribed officials... and phoney brands«
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated ob
$3.093.249.51
ligations shown below) .
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Beauty Shop
LOCAL NEWS
CURRY COUNTY BANK
25.000 00
75,000.00
KATHERINE'S
Mrs. Iva Pitt, of Logan, Iowa,
went with her sister, Mrs. Bob
Chambers, to Portland for sev­
eral days visit with relatives.
Mrs. Pitt has been at the
Chambers home for more than
a week. They returned earlier
this week from Portland.
Not to be out-done by her
brother, Howard Gardner, Marie
Hempie, last Thursday shot a
two-y ear-old bear near Long
Ridge ranch, when she was with
her brother, Howard, also got
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
a bear.
“Howard has to shoot a brown
cub out of a tree,” Marie told
of Curry County in the State of Oregon at the close of business the Pilot. “Mine was a big guy,
On October 4. 1950.
and It did me a lot of good to
beat him. or I wouldn’t have
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal­
heaid the last of it.”
ances, and cash items in process of collection ...
J $ 917,149.50
United States Government obligations, diiect and gua­
1,465.311.27 Group Attended Baptist
ranteed
100.651.63 ('(invention. Roseburg
Obligations of States and political subdivisions...........
769,698 30
Loans and discounts l including $385.65 overdrafts)
Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Mumbower
?d 88,429.68, furniture' and
Bank
a
rd
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kerr,
18.261.98
tures $9.9TL30
and Mrs. J. E. Stevenson attend­
$3,271,072.68 ed Baptist convention meeting
TOTAL ASSETS
at Roseburg last week.
Rev. Mumbower reported the
LIABILITIES
meeting
to be inspirational and
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor-
interesting.
He plans to have the
228.385.69
porat ions
principal
speaker
of the con­
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpor
vention.
a
missionary
from Bur­
474.402.53
ations
Deposits ot United States Government (including pos
ma. to come to Brooking soon.
47.896.49
tai savings)
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
...........
Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.)
$3.080.548.01
'IVTAL DEPOSITS
12,701.50
Other liabilities ....
Capital . ...........
Surplus ................
Undivithnl Profits
Reserves ..............
I
Sister Visited Mrs. Bob
Chambers For Week
WORK
10.000.00
VO T E
’TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS. $3,271.072.68
AGAINST THE PROHIBITION MEASURE
Memoranda
ON THE NOVEMBER BALLOT "
Assets pledge or assigned to secure liabilities and for
other purposes ...................
S 402,034.81
I. W. II. Andrews, cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and cor­
rectly represents the true state ot the several Matters herein con-
laincHl mid set forth, to the best of mv knowledge and belief.
W. IL ANDREWS. Cashier
Correct—Attest. C. H. Young. E. E. Hanscam, L. J. Spoerl and
Louis L. Knapp, directors.
State of Orc on, County of Curry. ss: Sworn to and subscribed
before me this 11th day of Oct. 1950, and 1 hereby certify that I
director of this bank. C. H. Young
am not an otlicer
n expires 8-9,54).
’ubhe. i My commi
Re-elect Senator-
WAYNE»
DON’T BE TRICKED INTO PROHIBITION
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.VOTE 317X NO
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