Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 23, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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    U N D ERG O ES SURGERY
M rs. B etty Shea, B rookinks,
un d erw en t m inor su rg e ry in S e a ­
side recently. She is rep o rted re ­
covering nicely.
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xr u ’ 1C u t,Ilt,es th ro u g h o u t th e
e
,ncl“ ding A m erican Gas
^c tr ,c c ^m pany, larg e st of
e stric tly e lec tric u tilities, a re
stepping up a h eatin g sales c a m ­
paign. A. G. & E. is prom oting
glass panel h eatin g in its seven-
TOUKseserf o r e sa l « m ^ i,hp l ^ ! 'n.ing
ups w ith local d i s tr ib u te «
ups w ith local d is trib u to rs of
G lassheat and co nsum er adver-
tising.
S T A T E O F O R EG O N
E X EC U TIV E D E P A R T M E N T
SA LEM
Proclamation
W H ER EA S, we a re on the
c \e of a s ta te and national
election w hen A m erican citi*
zens will again have th e op­
p o rtu n ity to d e m o n strate th eir
d esire to govern them selves by
castin g th e ir free votes on w hat
they believe to be best for
th e ir country, and
W H ER EA S, o u r rig h t to be
free is dependent upon o u r
w illingness to assum e the d u t­
ies th a t go w ith th a t freedom ,
and
•W HEREAS, in o rd e r to e x ­
ercise this rig h t in the com ing
election, it is necessary th a t
the voters be reg istered no
la te t th an O ctober 2nd.
NOW. T H E R E F O R E . I P au l
L. P a tte rso n , G overnor of th e
S ta te of Oregon, do hereby
proclaim th e period betw een
S ep tem b er 20th and O ctober
2nd. 1954, as the period of
“R E G IS T E R TO V O TE ,” and
I u rg e all of th e eligible c iti­
zens in th e s ta te of O regon, re ­
g ard less
of
th e ir
¡»olitical
affiliations, to check th e ir re g ­
istra tio n s betw een now and the
2nd of O ctober, m aking su re
they are in order, and to re g ­
iste r to vote if th ey have not
done so.
(SEA L)
IN TESTIM O N Y
W H E R E O F, I have h ereu n to
subscribed m y nam e and c a u s­
ed to be affixed the g re at seal
of th e S ta te of O regon. Done
at Salem , th e cap ita l, th is six ­
te e n th day of S eptem ber. A.
D„ 1954.
PUBLIC UTILITIES PLUG
GLASSHEAT FOR HOMES
T h e rm o sta t — an a rra n g e m e n t
th a t
m akes fo r econom y, as
room s not in re g u la r use d o n ’t
have to be w arm ed to th e full
.le v e l of living co m fo rt.”
g re a t e x ten t, rising prices of oil
F a c to ry re p resen ta tiv e s will be
and n a tu ra l gas a re helping to on han d
the C u rry C o unty
sp read th e dem and for G lass- L u m b er Co., S ept. 24th and 25th.
h ea tin g system s into regions of Uri an d S at. of th is week to a n s '
av e ra g e pow er costs. T hen too, w er >o u r questions.
— Adv.
salesm en a re finding th a t m any ---------"-----------------------------------------
cu sto m ers a re sold on th e b a s is '
M rs. M ildred B y rn e took a
° f co,n venience a n ‘< clea n lin e ss ja u n t to M ichigan
th is past
as wp 1 as economy. In the last w eek, an d is driv in g hom e a new
y e a r o r two. air-conditioning has car.
bro u g h t a su rg e of m idsum m er
dem and for electricity . T his has
“T he all-electric hom e w ith caused m any u tility ex ecu tiv es
G lassheat. ushers in a new e ra to seize on G lassheat as th e eas-
in foorqe co m fo rt—m akes y o u r iest w ay to balance th e ir pow er
d re am of good living com e tru e .” load on a y ear-aro u n d basis.
proclaim s one of th e u tility ’s ad ­
R esidents of O ak P a rk M anor,
vertisem ents.
a 200‘house developm ent a few
E le c tric u tility m en w ere not m iles inland from A tlan tic C ity,
alw ays so eag er fo r h o u s e h e a t- N. J., say th e ir first-tim e visitors
ing business. The dim view m ust often ask
“but w here a re th e
u tility men took to elec tric house ch im n ey s”,
h ea tin g until lately w as a reflec-
T h e in q u irers a re su rp rise d to
tion of doubts and fears. T hey learn th e re isn’t a gas, oil o r
te a ie d larg e
scale h eatin g de- coal fu rn a c e in th e area. Invis-
m ands would
overload facilities a ble in fra red ra y s from G lass-
designed for
norm al household he a t pan els in th e w alls w a rm
needs, thus n ec essita tin g expen- th e houses to w h a te v e r deg ree
s i\e rebuilding of pow er lines th e ir o ccu p an ts choose to set in-
and tra n sfo rm e rs. S everal larg e dividual room th e rm o sta ts. A t­
u tilitie s ha\G lately conducted lan tic C ity E le c tric C om nany
tests, however, w hich they say w hich provides th e c u rre n t to
show th a t fears of overloaded h eat O ak P a rk M anor, serves a
c irc u its w ere g ^ 'a tly e x a g g e r­ huge new m otel at th e reso rt
ated. T h eir price doubts do not • city in th e sam e w ay and is p u sh ­
loom large, now, eith er.
To a ing a sales drive for m ore G lass­
heat businesses.
A ccording to th e April first
edition of the W A LL S T R E E T
JO U R N A L, “The kind of elec tric
h ea tin g equipm ent th a t is g e ttin g
m ost of to d ay ’s big play is “ re ­
For
sista n ce h e a tin g ”—b u t of a ty p e
m ore efficient and econom ical
th a n th e h eatv rs w ith re d h o t
coils, fans, etc. T he up-to -th e-
Contact
m in u te re sistan c e h e a te r (tra d e
nam e “G lassh e at” ) is a panel of
P a r S to re
tough glass, w ith a m etal co n ­
C hetco Inn o r H anscam s
d u cto r fused in to it and w ith a
re fle c to r to th ro w th e heat ray s
into th e room It w arm s w ith
in fra -re d rays, w ith no visible
glow, and never gets hot enough
to cause d an g e r of fire. F o r a
p erm a n en t
in stalla tio n , the
G lassh eat panels a re m ounted in
the w alls. Each room has its own
i- ___
P au l L. P a tte rso n . G overnor.
LES SHANAHAN
Well Drilling
Brooking* Harbor Pilot
Your House Has
Grown in Value
M ake sure that your fire
insurance matches this
bigger value to give you
adequate protection. Let
us check this for you naw.
N O T IC E
No Hunting, Fishing
or Trespassing on
Lone Ranch
ARTHUR KNOX
INSURANCE AGENCY
THIS MEANS YOU
G A LLA G H ER B U IL D IN G
B rookings, O regon
There is poison out
• (M tlfN flN O
KEEP OFF
N orthwestern
10-tf
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A « *0 C IA IIO W
WHEN YOU SHOP IN COOS BAY
Have your car Serviced
A t Lou Blanc, Inc.
Leave your packages in your car throughout the day
Complete Service
Fair Prices
Cadillac and Oldsmobile
Safety-Tested Used Cars
Visit Our Wholesale Row
LO U B L A N C , Inc.
Across the stre e t from the Post Office In Coos Bay
A P P R E C IA T E
I he warmth and friendliness the people of Brookings
and the area have shown to us during our opening week
W e sincerely appreciate it and hope we can continue
to serve von in the future.
READY MIX
CONCRETE
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WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE
(O u r sand and gravel is w ashed,
screened and we ghed to give full
m easu re and p ro per I t proportions
' l v p u i li o n s
of ag g reg ate, to insure q u ality )
Crushed Gravel
WINNERS IN OUR GRAND OPENING DRAWING
River Run Sand and Gravel
Rock Fill Material
Clay Fill
Black Top Soil
Clam Shell Soil
River Silt
Concrete Pipe & Ditching
NO JOB TOO SMALL
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I Brookings
RED-E-MIX
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Concrete Co. ?
B.cycle—Anna Phillips
1 oaster—I )orothy ( Jayton
Drill—Sairt Dotson, Harbor
What Not—Orville Dawson,
Gordon Bullock
I ools—J. A Snyder. Howard Wallace,
Lloyd Schaeffer
x n u n e
Phone 3692
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THURSDAY, SE P T . 23, 1954
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