Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 15, 1951, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thursday, November 15, 1951
City Government
Was Rotary Topic
(p a r r ie d over fro m hist w eek
P ro b lem s w hich face form ation
of a city governm ent for B rook­
ings. w as topic of th e R otary pro­
g ra m . headed by Bob Dimmick.
to g e th e r w i t h his councilm en.
who explained how they wished
to build w ell a new city govern­
m ent w hich would perm it the
city expansion they knew would
be seen in this city.
All told of th e ir visit at the
convention of the L eague of O re­
gon City, at P o rtlan d , how the
BROOK. 1NGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
league honored B rookings as the Dim m ick. 'Yet, we w ere fo rtu ­
baby city ” and how the m en n a te in being able to ta k e in the
had been given all th e lite ra tu re discussions which we believe are
m ost beneficial."
possible which w as thought to be
Each councilm an told of the
of benefit.
different discussion groups he had
'T h e league of O regon Cities
attended, of how he com e aw ay
convention is a place w here all
w ith a feeling th at Brookings is
cities come w ith th eir problem s
fo rtu n a te m th at it has the com ­
w here, too, th ere are some who
bined experience of every city
have an 8 n t’” er, who h ■ •
in com ing up w ith the righ t a n ­
up against (he sam e k d < c sw ers to all local problem s.
problem of sim ilar. It sc ms k *
Also present a t the sam e m cet-
th e re is n« city proble. : v
ing
w ere Bill Brown, chief of po-
th e league is not able tc an
j lice; H ans Nelson, the m unicipal
" E a J i cf us tried to cov 'r T i judge, and S am uel H all, city a t ­
m any of th e panel discussions as torney.
possible, but th ere w ere too few
of us to ta k e in all," asserted Mr
Redfield’s Market
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats
SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday
/• 'c r I arising for Customers tn our own Par^int; Lot
Sunshin—flaky thin saltincs
KRISPY CRACKERS, 2 lbs.
I hey'11 Xiiss Him, Too!
GAY PLA ID FL A N N E L SH IR TS
For the Ladies!
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Suivh»ne
A lthough they loved to beat
him in any ath le tic contest, mem-
I bers of the stu d en t body at Gold
I B each High School, n e v e rth e ­
less, loved the big fellow, as mav
be a tte s te d by the m essage of
condolence to friends and fam ily
v h ch m ay be seen in this issue. !
P erh a p s no g re a te r honor is
f 'u r d th an to have rivals bow in
gr. ?f along w ith the fam ily.
Lyndel w as liked by ail the
schools all over the county. It
w as Gold Beach w hich publicly
acknow legded the fact.
EU-LEt'S DRESS SHOP
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B R IG H T N EW S IL K SCARVES
Plain colors, prints and polha dots
s
49c
Hi-Ho CRACKERS, 1-lb. pkg. . 32c
Deposit on all bottles—
COCOA-COLA, 6 bottles
.
.
25c
For Cooking and Salads
WESSON OIL, qts.
59c
. . 19c
Del Monte CATSUP, bottle
CI IAM PION — A Nalley Product
SALAD DRESSING, ¡or
. . .
49c
I iersbey’s
CO CO A,’/ 2-lb............................ 23c
TELEPH O N E SER V IC E...
-All Brands
$r/££ %&!£ M £ (/E
FO R Y O U R M O N E Y
FOOD
UP
IN RATES
$nce
CLOTHING
42%
1946
:
’■ ’ ? -
28.4%
»5 f
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v'
£
w
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DRY MILK, 1-lb, pkg
.
. . 37c
IVORY SOAP, large bar
I
i$
Stärkte Bordens
7 bars for $1.00
NO CHANGE
HOUSE
FURNISHINGS
MILK, te ll, 7 f o r .................. $1.00
N
TELEPHONE
SERVICE
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«y.:J
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.
15c
Albers’ white or yellow
CORN MEAL, 5-lbs...................39c
(xw)k in seven minutes
TEN D ER O N I............................. 1QC
All Brands—
COFFEE, lb ., 89c; 2 lbs,
,
.
$1.77
S w ift’s or Libby’s
CORN 3EEF, 12-oz.................... 45c
uog Cabin—24-oz. siz^—5}c
TRUP, 58-oz. can
. . . .
$1.14
Dromedary Pitted
AND YOU GET MORE SERVICE, TOO
DATES, 7’4-oz. pkg ...................25c
Since the end cf VC’orld W a r I I , we
program of improvement and expan­
have been w orking c o n tin u a lly to
sion until we are bringing to all of our
improve your telephone service. Our
subscribers telephone service as fine as
p la n t
from
that available anywhere in the nation.
£7,833,061 on December 31, 1945, to
In order that we may he able to
£15,365,661. Annual construction ex­
obtain the capital necessary to finance
penditures have increased from £650,-
this program of new construction, we
S. &. W. (dazed—for that fruit cake
000 in 1946 to over £2,000,000 in 1950,
find it necessary to request increases in
CAKE M lX ^ l-lb . jar
more than £3,000,000 in 1951, and we
telephone
S. & W. Brandied
are now planning an additional expan­
since 1946). These changes are far
sion program which will total about
below the increases in most other prices
£13,000,000. XX e believe you will agree
during this same period, and your tele­
that telephone serv ice has been steadily
phone service still provides real value
improving, and we will continue this
for your money.
investm ent
has
risen
rates
(the
first
increases
RAISINS, 4 -lb .p k g ......................69c
CURRANTS, 8-oz. pkg.
.
.
.
14c
Palmdale (dazed
CHERRIES, 7-oz. jar
. . . .
. . .
35c
. 45c
MINCE MEAT, 1-lb., 12-oz jar . 55c
SKIPPY DOG FOOD, 12 for . $1 00
JELLO, Asst, flavors, 3 for
25c
1 kl I laven
TOMATOES, 2 '/as, 2 fo r
TELEPHONE (INNIV
DEL HAVEN TUNA, '/as
25c