8 Brookings-Harbor Pilot
TH U R SD A Y , JANU ARY 14, 1951
TEEN-AGE
NEWS
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Will
Buick O ffers C om plete
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A T een-A ge C lub dance will be
held a t th e V F W hall F rid ay ,
Ja n . 15, s ta rtin g at 8 o’clock in
th e evening.
W e w ould re ally like to see a
huge tu rn -o u t. so com e on, kids,
b ru sh up on y o u r dance step s and
be th ere. R em em ber, T his F rid ay !
1953 RAINFALL
OVER 100 INCHES
By M IN N A A K ER S
J a n u a ry w as by fa r th e w tt<*s‘
m o n th of th e y e a r 1953 for this
lo cality w ith 24.62 inches of rain
re p o rte d by th e W e a th e r B u ren ”
S tation for th a t m onth. Novem
h er w as seven d rie r and F e b ru 'tr,
w as not h a lf as wet as Ja n u m y
T o ta l p re c ip ita tio n for the y ea r
w as 105.41 inches.
For y o u r com parisons, the ra in
fa ll in inches for each m opth is
Weil-Baby Clinic
January 22
T he W ell-B aby Clinic will be
held J a n u a ry 22. T he clinic is
; conducted by th e co u n ty for the
ex am in atio n of children of p re
school age, and is held the fo u rth
F rid ay of each m onth at th e
B rookings G rade School.
g iv e n :
Jan.
Eel».
Mar.
24.62
10.76
9.21
Apr.
7.65
9.64
May
J u n e — 3.75
’ Tace
3.85
2.03
6.20
1761
10.09
Ju ly _
Aug.
Sept.
Oct
Nov.
Dec
People have nof forgot t en 1 he
d am ag e done to roads, highw ays,
• b r id g e s and a few hom es of a y a r
ago w hen th e m ost severe storm
of th e y e a r prevailed.
At th s
w ritin g it is difficult to im agine
J a n u a ry as a wet m onth w ith th *
sun sh ining and the te m p e ra tu re
at 56 degrees.
T he w eather so fa r this m onth
Jan.
Max.
Rain
Min.
1
54
12
41
.49
2
50
37
3
49
40
.28
4
47
.19
54
57
55
49
51
55
52
5
€
7
8
9
10
46
44
44
43
45
1.02
2.09
.12
.12
.16
45
T o tal
4.89
T O V IS IT FAM ILY
Mrs. II. A. W ilbanks left T h u rs
day m orning for S eattle where
she plans to spend three weeks
w ith her family.
She drove w ith her sister, Mrs.
Arnie Camm, who was returning
to S eattle following a short visit
in Brookings and Eureka.
Buy U. S. Savings Bonds!
B. B. Crabb Co.
B ookkeeping
Pay Roll
T axet
Insurance
Kerr Building
Brookings, Oregon
An outstanding beauty among the com-
letely new line of ears which Buick offers for 1954
u the two-door Super Riviera pictured above. With
• rakish sports car styling modelled after Buick’s
famed Skylark, the Riviera features a ne< panor
amic windshield, a cut-down door belt line, full
rear-wheel cut-out and a refined sweepspear mold-
FLINT. MICH. — Buick today
announced a completely new line
of automobiles for 1954, studded
with the most revolutionary styl
ing changes since the introduction
of streamlining.
The new Buicks come in four
s e r ie s w ith a ll new , room ier
bodies, beautiful new exterior and
interior styling, longer wheel
bases, panoramic windshields, and
more powerful and efficient V-8
engines.
The Special Series makes its
debut in the V-8 class in 1964
with a brand new 160 horsepower
engine modelled after the valve
in-nead V-8 introduced in the
Roadmaster and Super Series last
year. Horsepower in the Road-
master has been boosted from 188
to 200, and in the Super from 170
to 182.
New also to the Buick line for
1954 is the Century Series, de
signed to sell in the price range
between the Special and Super.
The Century, which features a
200 horsepower Roadmaster en-
ine mounted on a 122-inch wheel-
ase, has a very high power-to-
weight ratio and is the outstand
ing performer in the Buick line.
All-steel estate wagons are
available for the first time this
year in the Century and Special
series.
Among outstanding styling fea
tures in addition to the new oan-
E
CHAMBER LISTS
MODEST DUES
D ire cto rs of the B rookings-
H arb o r C h am b er ot C om m erce
tu rn e d down a plan to place*
C h am b er dues on an increased
slitling scale, last week, replacing
AMERICAN FOOD
SPECIAL El N( II -sc
Soup
E n tre e
F rench F ried o r M ashed P o ta to es
Coffee o r Pea
Ice C ream o r S herlx't
IKK
C hinese S pecials Any S ty le
w ith
slightly
in cre ased
7 days a wvek
models with six horsepower rat
ings and two wheelbases. All
Roadmaster and Super models are
mounted on a 127-inch wheelbase.
Special and Century models are
mounted on a 122-inch wheelbase,
an increase of one-half an inch.
The Skylark, which has been
com pletely restyled for 1954. is
R IC H F IE L D
RICH-HEAT
powered by the 2”4> horsepower
Roadmaster engine.
BU RN ER O IL
flat
rates.
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Hello World
C O N T A fN /N G
SO IAÄ/TE
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At th e sam e tim e, they adopted
a plan by w hich th e O regon
S ta te B ank can deduct dues from
A little girl. C arol Lynn, was
m em bers c h e e k i n g
accounts born to Mr. and M rs. M arion
m onthly, doing aw ay w ith the
Phone 26S5
N issen ot B rookings ea rly M on
need of paying dues in y early
day
m
orning
at
th
e
Gold
Beach
lum p sum s.
After I lours 2395
T he new dues will be one dollai H ospital.
O R EG O N
B RO O K IN G S
p e r m onth for individuals, and
tw o d o llars for businesses, as
com pared w ith flat fees of ten
and tw en ty d o llars p e r y ea r p re
viously. Dues can lx* paid in
\ early lum p sum s, o r d educted by
the hank as n o ted above.
P reviously, plans had called for
a scab* of ra te s for the m em b er
ship w hich would have run from
ON
fifteen to one hundr< d dollars.
YOUR NEW HOME
T he sliding scale w as dropped,
according to P resid en t K a il O s
OR COMMERCIAL BUILDING
ten b erg , because th e d irecto rs
hope th at increased m em bership
at th e low er dues will ta k e care
Special conditions in this area require proper design
of the C h am b er’s financial needs.
ing. Don't throw your money down the drain
The group plans a m em bership
d riv e ><xvn to bring m ore local
through jaulty construction.
people into th e organization.
CONSULT
N ext event scheduled for the
C ham ber is th e an n u al banquet
1
and in sta lla tio n ot officers. to be
held Jan u arv 28th at the H arb o r
G range Hall. T ick ets will lx*
i available from any ch am b er di-
rector, o r phone 2661.
FOSTER & BOLVI
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Phone 3161
Offi
TOMMY MOE
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The key is years-ahead Rich-Heat
Burner Oil containing Richfield’s
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Rich-Heat gives abundant health
ful heat because it's made from top-
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refined then double treated to burn
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cost.
MACK G. MALCOLM
N ew H ours
O pen 11 a.m, to 1 a m
We Cater to Parties
C
why
handcuff your
ail burner?
Speed is indicated by a red line
that moves horizontally across a
scale graduated from 0 to 120
miles per hour.
New styling also is featured
throughout the interior with many
new combinations of colors in ny
lon, broadcloth, cordaveen and
leather.
The new V-8 engine In the
Special has the same overall di
mensions as the V-8 in the Road
master and Super. The Special
V-8 has a 264 cubic inch displace
ment and an 8.1-to-l compression
ratio in Dynaflow-equipped cars.
In cars equipped with standard
tr a n s m is ió n , th e compression
ratio is 7.5-to-l.
Both D y n a flo w and safety
power steering continue as stand
ard equipment on the Roadmaster
Series and optional on all others.
Swing-out door hinges provide up
to one and one-half inches more
entrance room to the front com
partment of all 1964 Buicks.
The new line comes in 15
SA V E
M O N EY
SH AN GH AI
CAFE
Chinese Combination Lunches Soc and
ing. It has a completely new front er.d, all new styl
ing, new instrument panel, new rear fender and
deck lid treatment, and new interiors. It is mounted
on a 127-inch wheelbase and is powered by a 182-
horsepower V-8 engine when equipped with Twin-
Turbine Dynaflow. Wire wheels are offered as
optional equipment.
oramic windshield are full rear
wheel fender openings and slop
ing door line on all two-door
Rivieras and convertibles, built-in
sun visor and rain cove on four-
door sedans in the Roadmaster
and S u p er S e r ie s , new h igh
crown front fenders which permit
the driver to see the right fender
at all times, and new instrunjent
panel.
.
,
The new V-8 engine in the
Special Series, new combustion
chamber design which increases
ower and economy, new power
rakes, new front end suspension
which improves steering and pro
vides better cornering ability,
and cowl ventilation are among
the top e n g i n e e r i n g advance
ments. The sweepspear molding,
so closely identified with Buick,
has been restyled along the lines
of last year’s Skylark sports con
vertible. The grille styling also
has been refined, with 49 thin
bars of chrome enclosed in a
chrome frame. The traditional
Buick emblem on the front of the
hood has been replaced with the
word B U I-C -K in narrow, deli
cate letters.
Interior styling has been en
hanced bj^ a new, double roll in
strument panel, similar to the one
on Buick’s experimental Wildcat.
A new speedometer, unique in the
entire industry, is featured on the
Roadmaster and Sutler Series.
it
Mr. and Mrs. Lee S to n er, K la
m ath F alls, brought Mrs. S to n e r’s
m other, M rs. Rose Poole, hom e
a f te r she had spent the holidays
w ith them at h er old hom e. T he
S to n e rs re tu rn e d
to K la m a th
F a lls M onday.
Advert sing in th e Brookirgs-
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L esm eister Agency
Ph
2271