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Fox Brothers B u y 1
Trailer B usiness
Lloyd and F red Fox h ave now
purchased th e Steeves B ro th ers
tra ile r m a n u fa ctu rin g business
on M cLoughltn Blvd.
The Fox B rothers, who lived
in Oregon City for m any years,
will continue to m a n u fa c tu re
T ra ile r Coach T ra ile rs and will
ca rry a full line of p a rts fo r
tra ile r coach repair. Lloyd Fox
has purchased a home in O s
wego and will m anage the Mil
w aukie plant w hile his brother,
Fred, rem ains in Brookings to
operate a p arts business. Both
men have Ix'en engaged in lu m
ber hauling from Brookings to
California for nine years.
T h ere a re six men em ployed
in the v en tu re in m an u factu rin g
and sales.
LEARN ED
Mrs. E sther D ecker learned th e
hard wav, the value of B ro o k
ings’ unique W alking Blood
Bank. Not until a fte r she had
transfusions from W ayne Bolvi
and George M urray, did she find
out it was m ade available to
her, in her need, and no cost,
through the thoughtfulness of
over 1,000 ¡xrople, typed about
th ree .w ars ago, m any of whom
re g ^ te re d th eir w illingness to
he called upon for w hole blood
trunsfusions. This w as a project
of the Ladies A uxiliary, V ete
ran s of Foreign W ars, w ith the
assistance of the R otary Club,
and the typing being done by
Dr. Ed Sam uels. It has proven
very beneficial, m any times.
W ISCONSIN AND BACK
Mrs. Peggy Noel and son
Charles, m ade a visit back to
th eir old home n ea r G reen Itay,
Wisconsin, and cam e back to
Brookings. They made the trip
by train .
HOUSE ( ’LEANING
Monday a group of ladies of
the VFW A uxilary gave the in
te rio r of th e ir building a gixxl
cleaning, especially in p re p a ra
tion for the forthcom ing Rock
Show, to be held in it during
Festival time.
B ED SPR EA D S
X
Center, according to Gordon Ol
sen. Latim er has been doing
this kind of work for 25 years
so far as radio is concerned and
has seven years of TV work to
draw on. As with Gordon’s oth
er services, all work done by
Dick is guaranteed.
ED & MENDY R E P E A T
For th e second succesive year
Ed and M endy’s hx-al Chevron
S tatio n is topping the point list
for sales in the San Francisco
area of the S tan d ard Oil Co.
According to a release, the p a r t
ners ju st got, Including th e sales
for '55-’56 to April, they are
so m any points ahead they say
none of th e others 250 or m ore
statio n s in the com petition can
catch up w ith them. If they
again win, it will be the first
tim e the sam e s ta tio n in the
d istric t has accom plished thia
award.
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SID LUCE S F IS II STORY
Sid Luce, our ix»rt Spanish
W ar vet neighbor, again hit the
beaches the past low tide and
got him self a w hopjx'r of an eel
and an abalone. The c ritte r m ust
have thought Sid was layed up
and w ouldn’t h • hack to both-
'em.
CITY MANAGER
The City of Toledo, at the re
cent election, voted, by 598 to
253, for a new, stream lined ch a r
ter, replacing the o n ? that had
been in use since 1922. A por
tion of the c h a rte r included ern-
p lo jin g a city manager, to work
under the council. This job has
been filled, a m anager being
hired a t a salary of $8.100. He
will not only act as city m ana
ger but as a city engineer.
Continued im provem ent is noted
on the N orth Bank Chetco Road.
W hile portions of it still aren’t
all th a t should lx* desired, the
work is progressing and it is
already far b etter than it was
just a few years ago.
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