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Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere a Finer Community
BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON
Volume Seven, Number Seven
Oregon State Bank
'Oregon State Bank7 About May 1
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lips Capitalization
Concert Due Friday
At Crescent City
F riday. A pril 18. a t 8:00 p. m.
th e high school band will give its
Last in th e series, for 1952, o f
p ro g ram at the high school a u d i the C om m unity C o n cert Associ
torium . Admisison will b e: 75c ation, will be held at C resc en t
for ad u lts; 40c for 7th and 8 th City. F rid ay , A pril 18, at 8:15.
g ra d ers and high school; 25c fo r M ichael Rhodes, b arito n e, will be
stu d en ts below th e 7th. R eceipts accom panied by R obert S ch m id t
from the p ro g ram w ill be set aside at the piano, in one of the m ost
to w ard p u rch ase of th e band w elcom e of all co n certs, review s
uniform s.
sta te .
The p ro g ram :
M ichael Rhodes says he ow es
S ta r S pangled B anner.
his c a re e r to th re e people. T hey
T he T h u n d e re r t m arch 1
w ere a Boy S cout leader, his
E n erg y (o v e rtu re ).
fa th e r’s office boy an d th e ir a te
D on’n a do dot (fox tro t).
m an w ho sat in fro n t of his one
Success (m a rc h ).
night in a M etro p o litan O p era
Idle F ancy (S eren ad e ).
L ittle
R astu s
(c h a ra c te ris tic
M M
ra g ).
is being rushed to open Oregon State Bank in C halm a (w a ltz ).
C horus -
Brookings, about May first, E. E. Morton said date of G irl's
I P assed by Y our W indow.
opening is dependent upon date of installation o f the
V enetia.
You A re Music.
vault door to the bank, safe.
ingram photo
Band Program C ontinued
M ilitary E sco rt (m arch ).
Dawn (re v e rie ).
Sola (fox tro t).
Aunt H an n ah (c h a ra c te ris tic )
A ctivity (m a rc h ).
Mr. Joe (one ste p ).
T hursday, May I. has been set
H a v an a (C uban seren ad e ).
aside by H a rb o r C om m unity C lub
S em per Fidelos (m arch ).
for its an n u a l May Day tea, and
of m isconcep-
“T
h
e
re
’s
a
lot
this y e a r a “ Hobby Show, at th e
tion ab o u t tu n a fishing," Clive
G ran g e hall.
,
.
. . . . . .
, .
Am ong th e v arie tie s of hobbies (M anleV ' ol11 ,h e R ,” ary c,u b
Airman First (dass N ow I
to be shown w ill be sev e ral to T u esd ay ’s luncheon, "so som e ex-
la r tic u la r ly please every ta s te p lan atio n is necessary, I believe.
T h e in d u stry is big business. It
and ta le n t.
box. Ohe su m m er he w as fifteen
To open a t 2:00 p. m., th e a f te r is nothing to see a tu n a ship
costing
as
m
uch
as
th
re
e
-fo
u
rth
s
M ichael w as at a scout cam p
noon session will close at 5:00;
and
singing lu stily in bis bun k
of
a
m
illion
dollars.
ind an evening show ing will be
w
hen
a lead er h e a rd him. Im
"F ishing for tu n a re q u ires trip s
had from 7 :00 to 9:00. T he pub
pressed
by his voice he re c ru ite d
ic is not only invited to com e to w hich som e tim es ru n as long as
th
e
boy
for a bro ad cast w hich
view th e hobbies, but to display 90 days. T he difficult thing Is to
NBC w as p re p arin g for N a tio n al
iny w hich m ay be of in te re st.
locate ‘b an k s’ of tu n a a f te r th e
Boy S cout Day. He m ade his
P roceeds each y e a r from* this ’live’ bait has been cau g h t. Once
radio
d ebut in "S h o rt nin TTread.”
event a re used to add to the li these banks a re located, it is
W
a
r
in te rru p te d the y o u n g
b rary fund, w hich project w as a lto g e th e r uncom m on to catch
R
hodes’
ca ree r, but a f te r his r e
s ta rte d by th e H a rb o r C om m un- as m uch as a h undred tons in a
tu
rn
and
discharge, he rose r a p
ity club.
day o r so- S hips usu ally have a
________ ___ _________ __ ____
¡cap ac ity of up to 300 tons.
idly.
Stub» W ill Be H onored
“T u n a a re a p ec u lia r kind of
'Those who have p u rc h ased th e ir
fish. F irst records of them go
1952-53 season tick ets, who did
back to even before C hrist. H ow
not bold tick ets fo r th e c u rre n t
ev er little is a c tu a lly known of
y ea r, will have these honored a t
the species, nor th e ir habits. No
th e F rid ay perfo rm an ce, as fa r
one has ev er found w here they
According to G lenn R ogers, fC*1 spaw n. No one has ev er seen a
as seatin g cap acity perm its.
T he following p ro g ram has been
I cently of P o rtlan d . B rookings will q)af)y> tu n a. T hey m ig rate from
announced for next y e a r’s serie s:
*°°n h av e m odern bow ling fa -'o c e a n to ocean. Labeled tu n a are i y
?
S ep tem b er o r O ctober “T he
cilities. and has aw ard ed th e con- known to have gone as m uch as
tr a c t to Roy W eidem an to build q u a r te r w ay aro u n d the globe,
A n g elaires” a g ro u p of five h a r p
Jim m y C a rte , g ra d u a te in 1950 ists.
a t S p ru ce and O ak S tre e ts .
"B oat ow ners usually tak e alxw t
In his call for bids on th e new 40 to 50 p er cent o f t he tak e. from B rookings High, has been
November T h eo d o r U ppm an,
| building. Mr. R ogers told th e P i and th e re m a in d er is divided up advanced to ra n k of A irm an F irst b arito n e, also tra v e llin g w ith th e
lot th a t th re e local bidders w ere am ong th e crew . D uring th e w a r Class, the highest he can a tta in Gershwifa O rc h e stra chosen to
real close on th e ir bids:
som e fisherm en have been know n unless he e n te rs cad et train in g , c re a te th e role of Billy Build in
Roy W eidem an
$21.772
to top $40.000 a y e a r in earnin g s. he inform ed his g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. o p era by B enjam in B ritte n .
M ack M alcolm
$22,334
M arch C am illa W icks, violin
M L M organ, who has a p a r t-
W hile catch in g tu n a is lots of fun and Mrs. A rt B ollinger. O nce in
R obert C. V incent
$23,574
■nent u nit on R ansom A venue and
it still is plenty h ard w ork. his “screen in g ” Jim m y w as given ist young C alifo rn ia a rtis t w ho
he ------------
building,
hen com pleted O ut as m uch as ninety days gives an o p p o rtu n ity to e n te r “c a d e t“ has m ade, besides h er U nited
Flwy. 101. and J. T. Jacobs, o n T ----
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he highw ay and Easy S tre e t, ap- will be 68x105 feet, and will tie one plenty of w ork for th e cash train in g . Jim m y p re ferred to rise S ta te s to u rs, th re e successful E u
peared for a m eeting of the zon- of co n c rete block, it w as said,
he expects to e a rn ,” he said in th ro u g h th e ran k s. He is now ro p ean to u rs; chosen to play a t
eligible un d er th e I 1 a y ea rs rule. th e S ibelium F estiv al in F in lan d ,
ng co m m ittee a t th e school on
“A zalea L an es’’ is th e nam e closing.
honoring t h e com poser’s 75th
Tuesday n ig h t to oppose the zon- chosen by G lenn and Cleo R ogers y ern H anscam N ew M em ber
Mr. and Mrs. H om er H a g birthday.
ng of th e ir p ro p e rty as residen- for th e estab lish m en t. C om ple- ; V ern H anscam becam e a new
April B a rtle tt an d R obertson,
tial.
tion w ill re q u ire at least four rn em b er of th e club. He expressed g erty accom panied Mr. and Mrs.
duo-piano,
in te rn a tio n a lly know n
P
ete
L
esm
eister
on
a
trip
so
u
th
a gladness of being asked to join.
O. D. Arp. who acted as head m onths, th e P ilot w as told.
a
rtis
ts
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!
V
ern
K
olen
of
Gold
Beach
R
o
tary
last
T
h
u
rsd
ay
and
visited
over
fhe zoning group, explained the
™ ip as _ zoned,
the Mr. and Mrs H om er K essler club w as a visitor, and guests in-
th e w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs.
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iction tak en by th a t g roup The left y esterd ay fo r P o rtla n d and eluded H ans N elson and Glenn ¡H ow ard H ag g erty , fo rm er local E a ste r w ith th e ir d a u g h te rs and
■ a tte r re sts w ith the decision of w ay points on business T hey ex- R
Rogers,
ogers, who is
i< to build a bowl- ¡residents. T he L rsm e iste rs con- fam ilies. H ow ard H a g g erty lives
t.n u cd on to r n s n o to sp n I the a t O akland.
m c’l next Tuesday.
(pect to be gone about th re e days. ing alley h
O regon S ta te B ank, which has
« te n ta tiv e opening d ate of May
1. has alread y increased its ca p
ita liz a tio n by $40,000 to a to ta l
of $115,000, according to E. L.
p lo rto n , the o rg an izatio n oflicer.
This in crease in ca p ita l funds
-came a f te r an addition survey of
it he te rrito ry to be served w as
m ade. This is an am ount equal to
fo u r tim es th a t req u ired by law,
based on po p u latio n figures
The F ed eral Deposit In su ra n ce
•Corporation h a s approved th e
bank as a depository w herein
ea ch account is insured by the
co rp o ratio n up to $10,000 and in
c lu d e d such am o u n ts in both sav
ings and com m ercial accounts.
Mr. M orton sta te d th a t th e Mos
ie r S afe C om pany of H am ilton.
O., w ould have th e 3 ’a-ton steel
v a u lt door w ith trip le tim e lock
ing devices in stalle d about April
26. O pening d a te of the bank, he
sta te d , depended upon the in s ta l
latio n and p ro p er w orking of the
door and placing of th e safe de
p o sit boxes in th e larg e concrete
a/rd steel v au lt in the building.
| ^Mr. M orton fu rth e r s ta te d th a t
th e aim of th e hank would l>e to
give th e sam e b an king facilities
as t^ o se of a m etro p o litan area,
consulting of com m ercial and sa v
ings accounts, safe deposit fa
cilities, ex p erienced investm ent
counsel, a d e p a rtm e n t for p u r
ch a se and s a l e of bonds and
stocks, issuance of U nited S ta te s
.governm ent bonds, com m ercial,
autom obile, p erso n al and life in
su ra n c e loans. C onventional bank
re a l e s ta te loans and both types
of federal housing loans. T itle 1
and 2.
T he bank w ill have a definite
policy of not eng ag ing in any in
su ra n c e u n d erw ritin g , but will
accept both fire and autom obile
in su ran ce policies o r life insurance
policies as c o lla te ra l to l o a n s
w hich m ay be w ritte n by any
com pany licensed to do business
in th e S ta te of O regon. A sin
c e re effort will be m ade to give
S o u th e rn C u rry C ounty area the
__ banking
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__
best
service
ob tain ab le .
The bank will be staffed w ith
Personnel of m any y ea rs re g u la r
b an king experience, selected from
a wide ran g e of ap p lican ts, whose
nam es will be announced la te r,
Mr. M orton concluded.
E
Band Concert Due
On Friday Evening
Thursday. April 17. 1952
Up To City Council
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Hobby Show Set Manley Tells Of
Thursday, May 1 Tuna Fishing In
Commercial Way
Bowlers Will Have
Alleys Before Fall