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Ihursday, September 13, 1956 t e l e p h o n e o. f ic . A new office h a s b^en >pened, G eorge McBri e. : , t u ian . get rep o rted . . r pc * to th e spe - ta c u la r grow th <» _e e hone se vice in the 1 o .ngx a. a. “D uring th e la s t i e ye .: n u m b er of telephone ; in th is ex chan g e has in crea <M fr • 1 '5 to 780, an increase of 322 p e r cen t. B rookings is .he fa s te . exchange m o u r sy stem W e a: * p lanning ahead on th e as u m p tio i Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon th a t th is ex trocL nary g ro w th will be m ain ta in e d foi ,n iny y e a rs to _ome.” g e t th e ir P IL O T F IR S T As a business, we kno.v h a v m any P IL O T S to p rin t for them . 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