i >
Guy Rice w as able to re tu rn
hom e last S a tu rd a y from th e hos-
i a » s
ANGELES
Brooking* I I.trlior Pilot &
Mrs. Ed D em psey is expected
weiit in E ureka wh<?re he under- hom e this week end from a two
wont surgery.
w eeks visit w ith relativ es in I os
A ngeles.
VISITOR B E R E
M STER H E R E
Mrs. P alm S io.it is being v isi,,
ni
l,v an „1,1 fri,.,,,,
i . ? . O llo lle ia ,, ,)f Beh-, al, t ,.
,Mrs. B azel Lopez and sm all
- i .liters. L au ra Lynn and Beth
' in to rn ia.
“ nn “- a re hom e from San Eran-
visiting Mrs. Lopez’ sisters.
MAN B E L O OX
' '¡a B a rk e r and B etty Shay.
P E E P IX G TOM ( ’B A R G E
•' plan to re tu rn to th e Bav
■ la m ts Robinson, ,Tr w as boni ’ Mea F rid ay , and will be accom -
‘O er to thè G rand Jury last Tues- 1 " u ,'d by K aren B a rk e r who will
aid the re m a in d er of th e sum -
dav night a f te r ‘ prelim inr
r at th e ir home.
hearing
beforo
Ju stic e
M
C harles S chaal on a chary,-
violating the p riv ary of
Bail w as set at $1.000.
\
R ETU R N S HOM E
M inner of Individual Class entered by George I and
M ane Funk, local lily ‘ grow
ers
' Triplicate
m
, and
g iu w tis .
Photo
RACE AT T R IA N G L E
Roy P o llard and At
r av
M is.
E stes
M
orton
.MHiitiii
returned 0
V
’ orne last week following a short
I f//,
I'he w e a th e i, which w as n e t
«•md grey for th e I j |v D a\ p a ra d e
f\ "
i'-s t-< si to m ak e am ends
this week , \n
u d u , ....
" o s providing
som e i •qhl\ u n m • d read in g s
W ed n esd ay s high was 75 <jF_
gre
l(> ■ M. it h a d d ro p p ed
to 65 •1!1d at m id n ig h t w a s on
its w , hack up a t 67.
Thu: 'd-\\ m o rn in g it had hit S3
degré»
' '. l o a n d raise«! a n o th -
e r egi
•di th e n e x t hall houi
erd<*g*
in th e n e x t h a lf hour.
55
I.
used cars arc sold in the City of Brook
mgs, M cnnm g Bnicf^ sells ‘cm !
Phillips Tujunga. r a l Z a , , , " '" ’,'’ a n d M re
Mrs. M. L. Morgan and Mrs. j E
lx e
drove IO Triangle Lake last week George Ayers „ h e ir son, from
1947
end where they entered (he boa, .San Bernadino were reeent visi
races in A and B class H ydro-¡M rs both in C arpenlcrvi.le and p artm en t convention of th e A m e h - ¡R ...... n, • i
—••• ... v <iipviiiervuie ana can Legion and its affilia te d or
plane. All they say about how Brookings. Mrs. Jam es Ayers is a ganizations in Coos Bay. on W en-
is a ......... s VI»?» nay, on Weil-
1
came out is ,h a , they're im- sister of Rose Bell. Emma
I nesday, when M ajor General Will- J m r . B tlir k
prov ing!
¡am 1- Dean, deputy . com m anding i
saesser, and Fred M artin.
general of th e 6th arm y, w as the
eeneral
th e I
speaker.
telephones
are
cheaper
é
1g 1950 Buitk
5|
8
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V ISIT GALLAGHERS
Dr. and Mrs. S tu m p of C rescent |
8
'•'t.v w ere guests a t the j . j . G all- 2
ag h er hom e S u n d ay evening,
* * ** • K» on
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th e ir W av h n m n f
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S iv rio l
pc
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'oor Scdilll— Radio, heater,
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v e ry c le a n
1950 Chevrolet Club Coupe
'9 5 ' Studebaker Starlite Coutie
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nice new paint job
transmission
Teo Late to Classify £ i^ 1 Studebaker half ton pickujy—foni s^eed trans
RKW GALLON
PRO PA N E
m ounted on 1942 Dodge t r u c l .
Good condition. $1250.00 cash
Alice M. P u tn am . Box 1068 o r
‘
Phone 2589.
by the dozen!
M ost tilings you buy a re cheaper in quantifies than
Ihey a re in sm all units. And. in business, it alm ost
a ways is tru e th a t when sales volume goes up,
operating costs come down. But for us, tlv> greater
he num ber of telephones in our system , the more
it costs to operate each one of them !
T h e telephone in dustry is perhaps the ontv m ajor
held where it is m ore expensive to op rat? a large
num ber of u nits th an it is a sm aller q u a n tity . li we
nad only tw o subscribers, there would be only one
possi e connection, and w ith three there would be
»7\v * lree‘
here sim ple m ultiplication stops.
Wheni we have 100 subscribers, we m ust provide
(>r 4,9o0 possible connections and in most oi our
( x< an g es th e possible connections become astro-
n<>mi( al. M odern sw itchboards and equipm ent tr* r»,
oi course, but even w ith them th e cost per telephone
Lse.-> as our facilities grow larger in each exchange.
ib is is merely one factor we face in m aintaining
'
possible telephone service at t.'u lowest
? ' ! , S.08^* ^ ur a v e ra ge wage rates have doubled
1 i<t 1.15. (Jur taxes and operating expen ■*' ha e
increased 7’2 % just since 1952. I ’ni »r um -lv in
hcephone business nothing is "cheap r by the
dozen.
mission, m o to r just overhauled
\ Penning Stuckz
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CAW? /
Highway
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North j.u
lind
)f Town
v i ( v zi
1UWII
Bankrupt
Auction Sale
10 A. M. SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1954
W harf Street
Brookings, Oregon
M a to t Building
e
Complete Sell O u t O f Appliance Store
9
Stock, O ffice Furniture, Household
Furniture And Goods To Be Sold
@
To The Highest Bidder.
r;
¡a
1
.
FOR SA LE — M ontag 4 b u rn e r
elec tric
range.
$85.00 cash
^h'lplc and Del N orte.
22-1*
r| 1 » L
I PH'
ï b V .* *4
j
Col'P<-‘- K a d io , I Cater, nice and dean
p
,
n. .
Koadmastcr Riviera— Real sharp
their way home from several days S
,
vacation in M edford
r9 4 ° k o rd h a lt-to n p ic k u p — fo u r spe -cd
j
FOR SA LE S h o rt logger and
Je e p pickup. Sec Al S a rv e r Ph
3191.
22. p
4 7-
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A TTEN D C O N V EN TIO N
x,
Weather? \\ buclcrful
4-SGUARE USED CARS
ien
hospitalization for virus pneum on-
T H URSDAY, JU LY 22. 19;V|
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0 . J. Brenner,
Auctioneer
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