Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 13, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, March 13, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
P a g i T h k r i
Bank Charter Was
banking. F o r the p ast 18 years as contem plated by banking law. 1
he was with F irst N ational Bank
“I have confidence in the men
of Portland in various m anagerial who filed this application and am '
posts, having established a branch sure th at the business of the bank
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for them at H eppner in 1934, and will be honestly and efficiently
was
subsequently m anager of the conducted. In my investigation of
by local business people and out­
Newberg and Hood River. He the character, financial responsi­
side interests.
,
comes to Brookings from Salem bility and business methods of
t oiganizers are in position where he was an assistant man- the applicants, it was my conclu­
o u p sufficient capitalization i ager of the Salem branch four sion th at this group of citizens
for the needs of the area and this , years. He will be the president command the confidence and re ­
will be increased trom tim e to and active m anager of the new’ spect of the com m unity and are
tim e ag conditions w arrant. The I bank.
capable and com petent to serve I
a rt a has been w ithout a bank
‘‘The directors will be named as officers and directors. I feel '
since 1932 and the new bank will in due course, and the new bank that the bank will be successfully j
come at a most opportune time to be in active operation with the m anaged by E. L. Morton, who
to serve the people
least possible delay, as the com has had many years of banking
Original incorporators a re : R. m unity can ill afford any fu rth er experience, and it is my hope that
O. Dimmick, m erchant and m ayor delay, in obtaining bank service. as time passes and the people j
“Aplication has been made and learn to know the officers, direc- J
of Brookings; Edwin Sund, gen­
eral m anager of Brookings P ly­ approval expected soon for mem ­ tors and stockholders, that they I
wood Corporation; Howard Carl bership in the Federal Deposit will realize a keen appreciation |
Mason, chief engineer of the same Insurance Corporation, whereby of the efforts made on th eir be- j
company; Wilson Freem an and each patron's account w i l l be half and to the sta te of having J
Henry Kerr, m erchants; W. L. fully insured under federal regu­ banking service available.” — A. i
Crissey, retired ; George Funk, lations up to the legal maximum A. Rogers.
f
farm ers, and these experienced of $10.000.000.“
bankers: F rank E. Langer, A. R.
A Sm ith-Corona typew riter for
A. A . Rogers Reports
Bergm an and E. L. Morton.
th
a
t graduate who will go aw? y
“March 7—I have as of today
“Most of these have been resi­
to
college
next year, is a real gift
approved
of
the
application
for
dents of Brookings for some years
and Mr. Langer is president of authority to organize the Oregon — see them a the Pilot office.
K itsap County Bank at Port O r­ S tate Bank a t Brookings.
“I feel th a t the Brookings com­
chard and First N ational Bank of
Paulsbo, W ash.; Mr. B erkm an is m unity needs banking service and
vice-president of People N ational th at there is sufficient business
Bank of Seattle, a form er resi­ to support a well-m anaged insti­
dent of Corvallis and Lebanon, tution in southern C urry County.
Teacher of
E. L. Morton, native Oregonian,
“The proposed bank is being
Piano, Voice, Pipe Organ.
who has worked his entire life in formed for legitim ate objects.
»Granted Brookings
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What You Heed Hew is A
NORINE HARVEY
High School Credits.
Studio Building
BROOKINGS, ORE.
NOW..:
Winter W ashiaysy/s
Are Wonderful!
l
VALUES
&
M. G. BECKER
Real Estate Broker
*4-mile north on Highway 101
IN S U R A N C E
Mens Blacky Jeans
Mens Light
9-oz. Sanforized Frisco type—
Cotton Socks
29c
$ 3 .9 8
Mens Blue Denim Jackets
W estern Style—
Mens Blue
Cham bray Shirts
$1.89
$2.98
Mens Sweat Shirts
Reglan Sleeves—
$2.19
Blue Denim Jeans
Ladies—w estern Style
Sanforized—
$2.98
Mens and Boys
Wrangler Overalls
ll-oz. Sanforized—
Mens 100% wool
Boot Soc/çs
98c
Mens 40% wool
Socks—seconds
59c
Extra good buy at this price!
Blue Denim Jeans
Ladies— Slacks S tvle__
$3.39
Extra Large Sizes
36 to 46 sanforized—
$3.98
Blue Denim Jeans
Girls—10 to 14 years
Sanforized—
$2.39
Mens 50% Wool
Boot Socks
Ladies Black Jeans
W ith Goat H air
Sanforized—
59c
$3.98
Moore's Variety & Apparel Shop
We Give S. & H. Green Stamps, Too!
Next To Postoffice
Brookings
JJ'
Roy F. Sunderland, Salesm an
H ours: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.
S ß A
^•O JrLU LZQ TL
New 2-bedroom house right in
town.
D ry Yo ur C lo th e ,
• • •
fh e H a m ilto n W a y
160-acre farm , very good house,
R e a d y to Iro n
20 head of catle include. W hite-
O r Pul A w i i y 1
face B u l l andJorsey-G uernsey
cows, chickens, fruit, all kinds of
berries. Everything goes including
farm equipm ent and furniture.
Some tim ber. Well w orth looking
into.
• • •
Beautiful Elizabeth tra c t, nest­
ling among stately t r e e s and
shrubs. P ark area w ith creek.
I
Close in, large lots, city w ater.
$107 down, $25 per month. Here
is fine chance to invest in the
future.
• • •
SPECIA L: Highway frontage
outside city limits, especially su it­
able for tra ile r camp.
THE ORIGINAL
• • •
Good income property in nice
location. Sm all dow-n payment.
• • •
/ liilr iiltitt r
LOTS: Various locations, pric­
CLOTH I S DRYER
ed $700 up. Easy Terms.
"Hxurulton.
Excellent business location on
Hwy, close in.
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CYluimuitte
*
CLOTHES DRYER.
c
I t ’s always good drying
weather for hom em ak­
ers who own a H am ilton
A u t o m a t ic I)ry«Q rl
Laugh at rain and snow!
D ry your clothes inside
. . . in m inutes . . . in your
H a m ilto n A u to m a tic
D ry er!
NO MORI COLDS from
hangingclot bee outdoors
in bad weather!
NO MORI SOOT, amok«
and other air borne dirt!
NOMORE FROZEN CLOTHES
>«nd frozen fingers from
hanging clotlies in icy
weather!
$284.45
• Dries clothe» fast as you wash them
• Ori«« clothes indoors w/iere you
wash them
• Ends " la u n d ry lugging" and
"weather waiting"
• Exclusive SUN-E-DAY Lamp sani­
tizes and releases ozone for "outdoor
freshness"
8
HOAff? pood investment prop­
erties in Cury County. Come
in and see what ws have to
offer.
• • •
Other homes, ocean frontage, I
lots and acreage.
I Sell The Earth!
and 'Insure' Itl
Electric Wiring
mtow
A
Sheet Metal
mt R lADoi or
N D /f
SEE
US
away
N
Heating
a
DtuodiTT!'