National Letter Writing
WATER EIGHT —
CHIEF CROSS WARNS
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CUT FLOWERS
FO R
The Living
Brookings
Flower and Gift
Shop
P H O N E 2481
New’ Merchandise Coming
Reel Estate
Agency
OF IX )G POISON INC
H ayes and M erryfleld, the e n g in Week Begins October 2
eerin g firm hired by the city to
A ccording to polie* chief Bed
"N ational Le ter-W ritin g W eek"
m ake a wra te r survey, and pr?\ -
Cross, a generous rew ard will be
I
to
bring
to
people
was
establishe«
iously a sew er survey was read.
offered to th e person who would
The le tte r suggested an outlin«' of this count 1 •y a fu ller realiz-
supply
inform ation leading to the
le
ttc
rs
n^ally
mean
of procedure to follow for the at ion of w hat
a rre s t and conviction of anyone
and
to
renew
the
to
th
e
citizen
city in acquiring the p re se n t sew er
public’s inter« st in the P ostal found guilty of poisoning dogs in
system .
Brookings.
The le tte r suggested th a t the Service and th ;* im portant ¡»art it
dav-to-day
life
of
Chief C ross reported th a t some
plays
in
tlx*
city as a who'e* w ould pay for ¡»art
person
w as s?en throw ing ¡»oison
A
m
ericans.
of th e existing system , w hile th e
F irst celebrated in 1938, N ational out of a m oving car. and three
p ro p erty ow ners affected would
pay th e m ajority of the cost. T he L ette r-W ritin g W eek has grow n dogs w ere s t ’ ickened w ith the
break down suggested w as $2,318 to the jx»int w here it has become poison. He r< p o rt’ d that the crim e
to be paid by the city, and $26,725 accepted as an annual event by is especially heinous, as children
to be assessed to benefit ted p ro p m any A mericans. G overnors of could easily pick up the poison,
m anv sta te and M ayors of m any and th a t th e guilty p arty , d
e r ty owners.
T he long le tte r pointed out th a t communiti. *s now issue procla cau g h t, will be prosecuted to th«*
some of the ow ners have paid be m ations setting aside this w«‘ek as lull e x te n t of the law.
fore, but th e re seem s to lx* no a trib u te to the Postal Service, to
W IL L C H E C K JL IN E S
altern ativ e, and it w ould le tlv* the Postal w orkers, and as a
sam e w ith people having gone m eans of generating m ore in te re st
T he W illis P lum bing and ¡ R a t
through the expense of in sta llin g in w ritin g more letters.
ing C om pany have agreed to check
septic tanks.
T his year, O ctober 2 through the sew er lines of the Brookings-
It w as suggested th a t a $50,(XX) O ctober 8 has been designated 1 iai bor school, and to m ake any
bond issue be raised, and revwnu
by P o stm a ste r G eneral Sum m er- necessary re p a irs ne1*ssary to
from sew er service charge would field as N ational L etter-W ritin g
put it in excellent condition.
be com ing in. The rem ain d er of Week.
the $50,000 would s ta r t the e sta b
lishm ent of a , v w r d istric t, which
would be paying itseli oft, and
then o th e r d istric ts set up
Discussion of acquiring fu n d ,
from the federal governm ent wa ,
discussed, providing th at bonds
cannot be sold on the regulai
m a r k e t..
T he m eeting ended, a fte r which
Richfield Products — Dayton lire s and Batteries
the council discussed d< p artm ei ’
head difficulties, concerning m a in
(» o o d ye a r lires and Batteries — Lubrication
ly personal conflicts. The council,
Precision Wheel Balancing — Steam (leaning
a fte r hearing reports, gave an oral
vote of confidence to th.* various
A L IO and TRUCK SERVICE
city d ep artm ent heads.
HARBOR RICHFIELD STATION
Under New Management
* Insurance
♦ Notary
Public
BLOCK FROM SCHOOL, 2
bedroom spacious home,, ideal
kitchen and u tility a rra n g e
m ent, all electric h eat, ftenced
yard, large w ork shop could ’ «
converted to bedroom a re a
$10.5(X), term s.
3 LARGE BEDROOM S, all one
floor plan w ith 1680 sq. ft, o t ’
of th e k*vcrest kitchen, dini g
and u tility aitvaa in town, id« «1
for larg e fam ily com fortal le
living, m
acre» n ear school,
nice neighborhood, in tow n hu.
w ith own spring w a te r system ,
$13,500 and can I*’ handled on
easy term s.
Miss Eileen W ills, from Alliance,
N ebraska, arriv ed in Brookings
last F rid ay m orning. She ¡»Ians
on m aking Brookings her home
at least through th e w inter. She
is a siste r of Mrs. Jim H uddleston.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SA LE
3BEDROOM
ON
2 ACRE
TRA CI', «dose in, newly dec
o rated and new paint, w ired
for all utilities, g«*xt well and
pump, double g arage w ith room
>r ledroom s overhead, only
t,950.
>JCOM! PRO PERTY , have a
x»d duplex w ith excellent i '-
trn. only $8,<XX). 6 a p a rtm e n ts
i nice property in town, 6 ui t
o te l with room for more uni s
otel and co ttag es plus a p a it-
lent and business ren tals Z ll
f these haw? term s av ailat c
rid arc w orth an investo s
n,1? to inspect them.
FOR
new Bets.v
SA LE
OR
TRADE
1950
C hrysler convertible, new tires,
good m echanical condition, low
mileage, also 30.(X> rifle, scop«*
and shells. P ete K**mpt ¡»hone
2599
32-2-p
FOR SA LE Tw o overhead a lu m
inum garage doors. ('a ll 2983
FOR SA LE One, like new 30"
F rigidaire electric rang«* $1(X)00
Phone 2983
Dist. Commander
To Visit Here
D istrict C om m ander, Janson, of
h * American Legion, and th**
Legion A uxiliary D istrict P re s
ident. Mrs. E thel Montgomery*.
wil> be welcomed by th ? local
u nits at a potluck sup p er to be
HI-WAY MARKET
6 Blocks North of City Center
For Y our In su ran ce Needs
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OPEN 8:ooA.M. TO q:yo I’M
HUNTS
MERCHANDISE
ARRIVING FRIDAY
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— MILTON POTOCNIK, Manager
WE GIVE S and H G R E E N STA M PS
SOUTHERN
CURRY
RFALTY
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Completely Furnislivd Tw o-Bedroom Home N e a r School and
C hurches
G arage and w ork-shop. Lot 50x120.
Full Prior* $9,000. Only 1 3 Down.
T hree Bedroom Home near school on paved stre e t. $1500 Dn.
and balance at I 1? in terest. Also furnished iv n ta l unit
on the i»ro|x*rty. H ouse can be bought e ith e r furnished
or un-furnished.
Duplex close to c e n te r of tow n
$8(XX) F ull Price. E ach
side rents to r $50.00 |x*r m onth.
$2(XX) will handle.
One Room Cabin 24 x 16
fruit trees
$¿1600.00 Terms.
$8500.00 . $2500 will handle
com pletely furnished
on Four
Full
go«xl spring w a te r
ERMA D. RICE — BROKER
WILL BE IN EFF£C r
THRUODT SATURDAY
FIELD GROWN
Pound
TOMATOES
IOC
Pound
SOLID NEW CROP
7C
LETTUGE
NOW LOCATI LI IN THE KFRR BUILDING
LR 7C
CANTALOUPE
WILBANKS MEATS
— FRIDAY and SATURDAY —
FRESH - LEAN
PORK STEAK
LR 49C
With That Smoky F lav o r------
BACON JOWELS
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OLD-FASHIONED
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Companies
in
North America
• Al TNA
* HOME
•M ANUFACl RFRS MUTUAL
• Oregon Ina. Com ¡»any
3 11 * 1 .0 0
CHEESE lb 49C
Long Horne
Challenge-W heel
Monterey-Jack
FRESH DRESSED
R epresenting
4 Largest
4 1b * 1 .0 0
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BIG FRANKS
SAVE V P TO 20
The recent gift of money, w’hich
the VFW gave to the Br«x»kings-
Harbor school, to be used for ath
letic equipment, will apply on the
purchase of two 25 x 10 mats,
according to superintendent of
schools, D. D. Williams.
MELONS
No one should e ip e «
anything from a match hul'i
a tlanie. By its carelcv«
handling you risk the lives
of your fam ily as well as
the destru'/lion of y«»ur
home and the loss of valuJ
able persontl property. {
--N O T IC E --
TO BUY MATS
PERSIAN HONEYDEW AND CASABA
match
has a heat!
but nu
brains
HAL PR E ! I I
W ith th e \gen«*v
held in the Rod and Gun Club
Monday evening. Otober 3rd.
3 here will be a potluck supper,
i eginning at 6, to which all of
tne Legion members and their
wives are invited. A feature of
the evening will be the present
ation of a trophy by District
vommander Janson.
HARBOR RICHFIELD STATION
2 Bedroom home n e a r th? O cean
a
S e n s ib le p r o p e r t y )
o w n e rs do tw o th in g s .
They make fire prevention
a day by day habit. They
protect what they have
from financial loss oy »n-
aurins against the p e ril of
fire with a qualified inaur«*
a nee representative. See
; da agency today, tooior-
io w may be too late.
Almost
Ross Spinet piano. Ashley wood
h eater, 1954 F rigidaire r e f r ig ,
Coronado T-V and an ten n a and
mise, household goods, can be
set'll F riday afternoon for in
form ation see W illiam Tempi«*
On Pacific Avenue.
32-1-1»
U N F IN IS H E D 2 BEDROOM,
la ge q u a rte r acre, well and
plum bing in. w ith a days w ork
could lx- m ade livabto w hile
finishing, $3JXX). term s.
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Thursday, September 29, 1955
BROOKINGS - HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
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FRYING CHICKENS
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_We Reserve The Right Io Limit Quantitv