Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 14, 1954, Page 8, Image 8

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    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
N e w Line fo r ’5 4
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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.
♦
Hello World
C O N T A fN /N G
SO IAÄ/TE
♦
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
Release it at once from rust, sludge
and corrosion that steal valuable
heat and cause costly breakdowns.
The key is years-ahead Rich-Heat
Burner Oil containing Richfield’s
rust proof ingredient, S olante.
Rich-Heat gives abundant health­
ful heat because it's made from top-
selected crudes that are specially
refined then double treated to burn
clean as a whistle. For years-ahead
protection, let us fill your order note
for R ich-H ear, yours at no ex tra
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-
I Îa rb o r PUA brings results.
L esm eister Agency
Ph
2271