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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1952)
Bank Sets Opening For Next Saturday Gregor. S ta te Bank w ill, offici ally open its doors for business to the banking p u b l i c S atu rd ay m orning, May 10, at 10 o’clock. This will m ake quite an event in the history of Brookings as the city has been w ithout banking facilities snce 1934. R egular banking hours will be: 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. daily, w ith ex ception of S atu rd ay s when the bank will be open until noon. However, for the convenience of the banking public on its open ing day, the bank has arran g ed to rem ain open until 5:00 p. m. th a t p a rticu la r day. The F ederal Depositl Insurance C orporation h a s approved the bank for insurance under its su p ervision w herein each com m erci al and each saving account will be insured up to the m axim um am ount of $10,000. The board of directors, as re cently elected by the stockhold ers, consist of F ra n k E. Langer, W. L. Crissey, Edwin Sund, Rob e rt O. Dimmick, Wilson Freem an, A. R. B ergm an and E. L. Morton. The following staff has been added to the bank in adidtion to its m anager, E stes L. M orton. V ice-President — F r a n k E. Langer. C ashier—H a rry F. Lyness. T eller and A ssistant C ashier— D orothy Dimmick; and V. B. M or ton. T eller—Dolly Rasm ussen. S ten o g rap h er—V irginia Lyness. The bank recently increased its cap ital stru c tu re to $115,000, and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ -» ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I N —O —T—I—C—E Katherine's Beauty Shop Kay Sandstrom E venings by A ppointm ent H arbor, Oregon r it-t-m aii s m a r ite i oo esn i seem Mr. M orton and his staff fin The plywood reaching a m ile the sam e w ithout Mike Page. ishing the last details for the post— couple miles down th e A tired and worn-out Pilot bank opening. road. A bare mid-riff in a cold wind staff. br r r r r . Joe Rose driving cows on Main Ralph Vincent and his cam era S tre e t early Sunday morning. —the only solution to th at a rg u P ete ham m ering his nails in a m ent betw een Brady and E arl Munson. dark corner. N. M. Jones donning w hite ov R eturned globe-trotters w ith eralls a n d turn in g carpenter. w riters cram ps hope we see some H ave you seen his new jew elry ? pictures. Seniors counting the days so W ilbank, the butcher man, his then, w h a t? sm ile a little w ider—since his Kemp builds, but the show goes cook returned. CASUAL DRESSES on—how’ does he do it? The clinic’s busy nurse, P at, C arl Yahr in the chicken bu s Rayon Crepes needing someone to spell her. iness. really. Rayon P rin ts Best Wishes, Goldie Sm ith — Cbttons you’ve been a person of letters. Dan River Sheers according to Mr. M orton, has ad Cotton House Dresses ditional plans for increases as On Main Street tim e progresses, in keeping w ith the grow th of the B rookings-H ar- bor area, both in capital, person nel and building space. 1 /- U I F il 100% Wool Solid Colors — Checks - Poodle Cloth VOTE FOR BARBARA S. DRAPER Republican, Candidate for Nomination SUITS 100% Wool solid c o lo n S trip es— Congressman, Fourth District Born in Killing, China— Missionary Parents. SLIPS—G( )W NS—PANTIES Nylons — R ayons— W hite— P astel 1 aught school and lived in the Rogue River valley. Married t o a n Albany contractor, a n d mother of two sons. 1 am a member of the American Association of University Women, an ac tive Church member, Sun day school teacher, member of the American Legion Auxiliary, and member of the Albany Community Choristers. Women of Oregon as well as the men should have a voice in the affairs of the Nation. I oppose wasteful er- travagance of proposed Universal Military Training, as a start down the road to a Military state. I will fight to prohibit misleading interstate advertise ment of Alcoholic Beverages, and for the enforcement of strict gambling laws. 1 favor statehood for Alaska and 1 lawaii. BARBARA S. DRAPER. Paid Political Adv. (T'his information furnished by Bar bara Draper for the Voters’ Pamphlet). . * L e s lie M . SHORTIE COALS J NYLON HOSE 60 gauge— 51 gauge Black Seam s P icture F ram e Heels Sum m er Shades COSTUME JEWELRY EAR RINGS NECKLACES PIN S MISCELLANEOUS H andkerchiefs House Coats A nklets D usters Head Scarfs S k irts Blouses Slacks W allets P o tte ry Comb and Brush Sets Moore's Variety & Apparel Shop Next To Postoffice Brookings We Give S. & 11, (ireen Stamps, l oo! Camer’s FLUFFY WHITE CnfUcJted BREAD Republican FOR DELEGATE AT LARGE to N atio n al Convention • P le d g e d to C h o ic e o f P r im a r ie s f o r P r e s id e n t A t Your Local Grocery P r im a r ie s , M a y 1 6 State Highway Chairman. . 1932-35 State Treasurer.................1941-49 ~ :» C , ’075 r»©r Stdfl. Shades— « e s » ' u r w I IW m I ,