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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1954)
Ri9 ht ground Here School Election BISHOP DAGWELL HERE M O N D A Y By Max B rain ard F loyd S w earin gen dropped a big m y rtle, on th e riv er bar, lately and left it lay, rig h t there. It B enjam in D agw ell, Bishop of \ o te rs of School D istrict 17C w as a bee tree, su re enough, and he Diocese of O regon will visit will vote T uesday on w h eth er to 1 1_ i c t iiv j u h » r it’ i n e i to <ne oees m ade d ifferen t arran g e - change school election procedure I im othy's Episcopal C hurch m .. . busi to fh a t of f i m clagg m en en ts ts essential in F loyd’s on M onday, M arch 29. ness, at least for th e tim e being T he Bishop will hold a service If the an sw er the voters give is “yes,” th is will be th e last elec- of C onfirm ation and deliver the M rs. K ay S an d stro m is recup- tion fo r w hich the polls will only serm on. e ra tin g from an em ergency ap- IK be °I*’n °n e . hour. T he polls win I he service will be held at the pendectom y, at S easide H ospital. he °I*‘n at the school from 8 to < hetco Inn. M onday, M arch 29 at 8 p.m. --------- 1 9 p.m. M rs. P au l Johnson is hom e School B oard m em bers say th s from a m ajo r operation she ex l is an im p o rtan t election for just GUESTS FROM T H E NORTH p erienced at C rescent C ity, and th a t reason. At present, elections tiu c s ts ot Mrs. F ra n k G ran this su re sh e ’s feeling m uch b etter. a re held un d er second-class dis w eek a re Mr. and M rs. H a r\ w h -'s lm -n of K etchikan, A laska tric t rules, which specify th e one M rs. Josie D eM artin, and hex- hour voting tim e. If the voters and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sabo of b io th er, a re back on Mrs. De- change it. subsequent elections Saskatchew an, C anada. M a rtin ’s .place on the W inchuck can b. held from two to eight p m. Die Sabos are used to the roads It is said Mrs. D eM a rtin ’s s iste r B rco k in g s-H arb o r will become a on the plains, and a re not a bit is com ing out from the east »to j first class d istrict in Ju ly , and the pleased w ith o u r w inding m oun stay . pro ced u re will change then. But ta in highw ays. T hey like B rook th e p resen t vote is necessary it ings in sp ite of it all. but a re The John M ussers m ade a brief th e change is to be m ade in tim e anxious to g t back to those nice visit from th eir W yom ing horn for the next school board election. s tra ig h t roads. w h ere th e ir son, Cal, and fam ily, have a ranch. They w ent back, A T T E N D S SCH OOL IN BEND W ednesday m orning. W hile here Demos H orn, son of Mr. and they re n te d th eir hom e to the Mrs’. Ross H orn, flew to Bend W esteren s. W ednesday, w here he will stay w ith hfs a u n t and uncle, Mr. and Two local children arc b re a k Mrs. A. D. H orn while he finishes ing into television, w ith per- Buy U. S. S avings R onds’ the school vear. form ances over KIEM -TV, in E ureka. P laying the piano over th at s ta tion this S a tu rd a y will be Sam - m ie D otson, th e son of Mr. and Mrs. S am Dotson of H arbor. Sam ^ ill ap p ear on th e show “TV Mtars of 1965,” c a rried bv the s ta tion S a tu rd a y , from 11 to 11 xo a.m. U s t S a tu rd a y J a n e t Mosier, i auK liter of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge M osier, ap p eared on the sam e program T he tw o y o u n g sters are stu d e n ts of Mrs. Lucille P atterso n . Set For Tuesday T E E N -A G E R S PLA N THURSDAY, M ARCH 25. 1954 D A N CE FRID A Y 1 here will be a Teen-A ge dance F rid ay night at the V FW hall conducted by th e Teen-A ge club All teen -ag ers a re invited The dance begins at 8 .0 0 pan. ROSS SALVAGE SAND AND GRAVEL BUYS Mrs. chased M anor N EW HOM E R alph M enning has p u r a new hom e in A ldrich on E asy S tre e t. TO P SOIL AND F IL L DIRT Phone 2057 or 2341 BACKED BY THE FAMOUS Local Students Appear On TV W e e k a fte r w e e k — y e a r a fte r y e a r W h i r l p o o l b r in g s y o u t h e s e e x c lu s iv e b e n e fits : • Soap and hot water saving S u d s -M ito r. • Famous, extra-thor ough S e v e n R in s e s . • Gentle, total-cleans ing A g lflo w A c tio n . • C lothes-freshening I t Costs Us . MOKE S u n -a -T Iz e r L a m p . • Step-saving to S erve You! Our goal is now, as it has always been, to bring you the best possible telephone service at the lowest possible cost. But costs continue to go up, as the following illustrations show: C y c le « T o n e S ig n a l. • Enduring and beauti ful L lfe c o o t Finish. ttJfwtfoooC FRENCHY OFFERS TRIP TO COQUILLE FULLY AUTOMATIC W ASHER S fop in at the C heteo D rug S tore, and talk to F ren ch y if y o u ’d like a free trip to c X l e At the close of World War II, it required an investment o f f $193 for each new telephone we added to our system. By ( mid-1952 this figure had risen to $392. Last year costs con tinued to rise so that at the end of 1953 an investment of $436 was required for every added telephone. In 1940, it cost us $33 per telephone to keep our system ’ running. But these costs have more than doubled since then. Come fa <m</ see e dom onttrathal O look a t th e larg est selection of used pianos in so u th w estern Ore- gon Jo h n n y ’s M usic S to re has ju st icceived a shipm ent, and offers I his o p p o rtu n ity for you to view ! th e ir selection. DENN SUPPLY Easy Street j j x t ad v e rtise m en t) - - • ___ Phone P74 H SALE Bedroom Set n Blonde Mahogany BOX SPRING AND MATTRESS All for We have pledged to bring you telephone service as fine as is available anywhere, but to keep this promise requires a tremendous investment in physical property, in what we call our "plant.” In 1946, our plant in service totalled $7,838,108. By the end of 1952 this had soared to $21,530,847 and during last year it rose another 15% to reach $24,725,122. This »s not all that we have spent, either, for since the end of 1945 we have spent a total of $21,456,490 to improve our facilities and make more telephones available for more people. 050 Includes Mr. and Mrs. Dresser with large Plate Mirror Book Case Headboard —Foot and Rolls, Inner Spring Mattress Matching Box Springs We are determined to bring you the finest possible telephone •ervice at the lowest possible cost, and we will continue to improve and expand our facilities as rapidly as our earn ings and available capital permit. - TEIÆPHOM CMPHÏ S J I Plus I • Ladies NITE STANDS FREE O Come an d get y o u r free pot holders HENDRICKS FURNITURE I