Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 04, 1954, Page 4, Image 4

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    4 Brookings-FIarbor Pilot
TI IURSDAY, NOV. 4, 1954
\£0NAJto
Reel Estate
AND
Insurance
Agency
2 B. R. M odern Home on 2
Lots. Two blocks to cen ter of
town. E x tra room can be con­
verted into 3rd B. R Come in
for full details. Can be had
for $500.00 down.
X X X
Almost new 2 B. R. Modern
Home on fine lot w ith Ocean
View. Well & P ressu re system.
Will stand thorough investi'
gation for V eterans Loan.
Priced at $10,000.00
X X X
Some e x tra fine building lots
a t the right price and term s
to suit YOU!
X X X
SPO RTSM EN A TTENTIO N!
Could you estim ate within, say,
$25.00 the am ount of money
you and the oth er m em bers of
your family have invested in
equipm ent for sports and rec­
reation ?
W ould it surprise you to
learn th a t the average family
of four has $808.50 invested?
As a sort of quiz, item ize all
of the equipm ent of such
n atu re th at you have. Include
all of your cam eras and photo­
graphic equipm ent, any golf
clubs or tennis rack ets on hand
any fishing equipm ent or guns,
skates,
bicycles,
badm inton
sets, football and baseball
equipm ent,
binoculars,
any
m iscellaneous gam es you have,
any boat equipm ent, any equip­
m ent for horseback riding
you will 1 m ‘ am azed at how
your list will grow.
T hen e s tim a te how m uch
would cost to re ­
place.
F o r exam ple,
le t’s
assum e th at y o u r family has
som e investm ent in cam p and
picnic equipm ent. T h at would
include grills, bedrolls o r cots,
ten t, cooking u ten sils ot all
so rts, deck chairs, etc
you
c a n e a s ily s e e how this m ight
ap p ro ach $200 o r $300.
All of this p ro p e rty is con­
s ta n tly on the n u n c and sub
ject to all so rts ot occurences
w hich cost you an ap p reciab le
am o u n t. In su ra n ce to cover
all th is equipm ent can be ta il­
o r-m ad e for y o u r protection.
A round this tu n e of th e yt at
it is a g<x>d thing to look into.
Let us help you and show how
little it costs for this service.
each item
XXX
We Represe*
THE
HOME-INS-CO.
Fire
Auto - Marine- - F i­
delity and S u rety Bonds
Largest Insurance Company
ASK FOR LABELS
PROGRESS IN BROOKINGS-HARBORi ON
GIFT PACKAGES
TOLD AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
C hristm as packages are begin-
ing to come and go in the local
Progress in Brookings could t Cham ber secretary Mrs. Geneva post office, according to postm ast­
have been the them e of the first ' Bailey reported on the inform a­ er Bill Thompson. He asked that
fall m eeting of the Cham ber of tion booth, and stated that she those m ailing packages put on
Commerce, held last Thursday at is still hoping th at names for a the parcel the following “May
bo Opened For Postal Inspection”.
directory will come in.
the VFW hall.
If possible, Thompson said, it
W
illiam
Tugman.
editor
of
the
Progress was reported, both
would be better to use a label for
Eugene
Register-Guard,
and
chair­
in the past few months, and pro­
the words.
posed progress on both the high­ m an of the advisory comm ittee
He also asked that the sender
to
the
travel
inform
ation
bureau
way and the harbor were told.
refrain
from using wax paper in
Of m ajor interest was E. L. of the sta te highway commission,
wrapping,
as the postm ark will
M orton’s report on the industrial I was the main sjx’aker for the
not
print,
and labels will not
affairs of the community. Morton evening. He told how- $125,000- j
stick as well.
is chairm an of that comm ittee. 000 w orth of tourist dollars were J
spent
in
Oregon
during
the
year,
j
He reported a busy and prosper­
G uests at the m eeting w-ere in­
ous sum m er for the lum ber in­
dustry, and said th at South Coast troduced. They were Mr. and
Lum ber Co. Carson Moore and j Mrs. Jack Kedder, Mrs. Ray
McKay Lmb. Co. all have done ' Pisarek, and Mrs. Joseph Murphy,
well. He said that the Brookings Mr. K raft and Mr. Lagston, civil
Plywood had a good summ er, and engineers from E ureka, Mrs.
told of a new Redwood fencing Eleanor W arren, Charles Doane,
enterprise in the H arbor area, i Mrs. Carmody, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Morton also told of the sale of Latim ore, M. and Mrs. George
the Lake P leasant mill to the Dunning.
Oregon-W ashington Lmb. Co.
Mrs. Latim ore won the door
M orton stated th at none of the ! prize.
industries here had been affected
seriously by the lum ber strikes, Z--------------------------------------------------- -v
POLICE
and have done well financially.
Phone
3193..............Bud
Cross
Discussing the c u rre n t building
Phone
3561
....
Don
Webberly
in Brookings Morton reported th at
City Phone Call .......... 2845
when the buildings now under
If no answer, call SherifT,
construction are completed there
Crescent City
will have been over $1,000.000 k__________ _ ----------------- /
w orth of building here this year.
Also of extrem e interest was a
BUSINESS
report by Charles Grayshel, who
oppoktuniths
reported on the H arbor com m it­ O P P O R T U N IT Y -fU lta b l« p a rty te
tee w’ork. He said th a t progress handle wholeaala fast eelllng cor
feet Iona, through new type,
is being made in regard to the m ad e mei chandiaera N j
A ge not eaaendal C ar
property right of way, and said run or »(JSte^iirne
earn up to SI
th at it w as to be hoped th at
caah require
unless definitely
there would lx* w a te r trans|M>r- ad
have the required ca
giving phone nur
t at ion out of here next year.
A rt Knox reported on the
highway com m ittee work. He dis­
SALESMAN
cussed the m eeting that he, along
lt< ie Wanted
w ith Morton, and Cham ber of Loo»-
business on credit
fa rm -h o m e Produ
Commerce president E arl O sten­ our
dealers now ma
berg, had with the sta te highway good profits For pa
R aw IeigH s. DepJ
commission. He stated that high­
way 101, will eventually be fin­
MALE HELP
ished, and said it will be the only-
fteliable man w ith ca
all year ice free highway in the
call on farm ers in Br
W onderful opportunity
state, and estim ated th at it would
in a day N o cxperlen
required Perm anent V
eventually carry- between 35 and
M C NE SS COMPANY
10 per cent of a|l north-south
traffic.
Clive Manley reported that the
( ’harnber now had a m em bership
ot an even hundred members.
TON and Vi
1949
STUDE'
TRUCK
E N C L O S E D VAN
4 SPEED
AN
EXCELLENT
BUY
DUNNING
MOTORS
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Thanks., .
to the voters of BROOKINGS
for their vote of confidence.
I sincerely will serve to the best of my
ability, and will put forth an effort 'in
behalf of the community.
Good N ev
For the convenience of Brookings and southern C urry resident
anil depositors with the F S. N ational Bank.
lime Purchases Can Be Arranged Through U. S
National Bank, Brookings Branch.
UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY
FOR YOIJR FURNISHINGS AND
'
HOME DECORATING
'
In America
Box 211
Phone 2341
Residence Phone 2292
N otary Pubtic—C. O. Leonard
Brooknurs, Oregon
C. F. "Fell" CAMPBELL
K IC K A S H E A R 'S
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