Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 13, 1956, Image 5

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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 .
W e can place firm o rd e rs for
pap er, ink and o th e r supplies,
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P IL O T S to p r .n . fo r ‘o v er-th e-
NLfeS . 0 . , «. , A*»O LIST i
e c i n t t r ales.” E ith e r you d o n ’t
B U S IN E S S iO X YOU!
g e t y o u rs fro m th e n ew stan d s or
, The v ery L ro . P IL O T S leav in g v,e g e t th e unsold ones back
o u r p ress? go to th * o o .. 3 E ith e r YOU LO O SE o i W E
fo r o u r su s c r.b e rs who, of course, . i O c -L , and t h a t ’s not good in
From a Lifetime
of Painting Worries
lum ber, bulbs, o r n ew sp ap ers!
B E S ID E S , by subscribing, you'll
save $2.20 a y e a r only 7 2 'f on
a $3.00 in v estm en t!
S ,'-jh s tii Feed
Set For Saturday
T h ere'll be a h an g u p s p a g h e tti
feed a t th e G ran g e hall th is c o m ­
ing S a tu rd a y evening. T he P ilot
h as it on th e w ord of all six teen
girl- of Girl S cout T roop No. 3.
e ig th th g ra d e rs, sponsored by th e
G
Me bv..*een 5:30 and
7:30 in th e evening and the g irls
say th e y ’ll be all flu ste re d if any-
j body show s up all dressed fo r it.
The g irls have set a ta x of $1 p er
j p late fo r a d u lts w ith young folks
’ uniler 12. h alf price.
P ro fits , if any, from th e d in n er
Best for New Homes, Remodeling
LEG \I.
NO TH E
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IN T H E M A T T E R O F T H E
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G O R D EN . D eceased.
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MASONITE siding. Outstand ing for new construction
and remodeling, Enamo-Bord is made from
tempered Masonite and prefinished with a special
baked enamel coating formulated exclusively
for Enamo-Bord by famous Dutch Boy paints.
•Dramatic new beauty is attained through a choice
of colors and three popular finishes.
For exterior end interior, Enamo-Bord is the answer
for PERMANENT protection against the ravages
of time and weather .. . yet it’s priced to compete
-with low cost, inferior types of siding,
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Body and Fender Repair
Truck and Trailer Repairs
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4-wheel drive truck...
In its weight class
designed and engineered completely
for 4-wheel drive off-the-road use!
W hen you get the fads, only one t-wheei
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4-v»heel drive truck in its weight class origi-
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for 4-wheeJ drive, off-the-road use—the only
one time-tested and performance-proved in
millions of miles of transport service. Yet, it
shifts easily into conventional 2-wheel drive
fox highway travel at top legal speeds. It s
D ., v v*. •
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Top Entertainers
Make Sister Kenny
Radio, TV Appeals
Minneapolis, Minn.—The 1956
annual fund appeal of the Elizabeth
Kenny foundation, with national
headquarters here, ha* received
wholehearted support from a select
group of the nation’s outstanding
radio, screen, stage and television
stars, according to Marvin L. Kline,
executive director.
“Musical Mem­
ories,” a scries of
q u a rte r-h o u r,
transcribed radio
s h o w s , features
such to p - n a m e
talent as Jaye P.
Morgan, Jo Staf­
f o r d , L a u r it z
Melchoir, M im i
ROSEMARY
CLOONEY
B e n z e ll, Peggy
King, Gisele MacKcnzie, Patrice
Munse!, Rosemary ( looney
I
Sammy Davis, Ir. Old anil new
songs, with which each singer is
identified, are presented in this
series.
Another series, comprised of ra­
dio "disk jockey cut-ins,” has been
prepared by Nat "King” Cole,
Frankie Carle, Frankie Laine, Ray
Anthony, June C hristy, Dinah Shore,
Lawrence Welk, Frankie Masters
and Nanette Fabray.
For use on television, there is a
series of one-minute appeals by
Richard Kiley, Arthur Kenned ,
Jayne F nsfidd, Dave Garroway,
Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Zach­
ary Scott, Joseph Schildkraut, Ezio
Pinza. Will Rogers, Jr. and Andy
Griffith, - - —in»
“in their appeal
for c o n ti n u e d
public s u p p o r t ,
th e s e entertain­
ment stars cite
th e n e e d f o r
funds to permit
the Kenny foun­
dation to con­
tinue its program
of m e d ic a l re­
search now under
w ay a t m a n y
le a d i n g un.ver-
sities and hospi-
tals,” Kline de- DAVE g a r r o w a y
dared. “They also describe the
Kenny foun 1 tfion’» continuing fight
a, lirst polio crippling and its u .-
pension program to extent I
tits of the Kenny technique in
rehabilitation of victims of oti.tr
neur. mu .ular disorders.”
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Why Take Less When You Can Get the Best
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Independent Auto & Trailer Repair
TINY
JERRY
Pioneer South of Cheteo Ave.
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A ll farm land regularly uiod to product crops, including tame hay, I»
eligible for the Conservation Reserve of the Soil Bank, the U. S. D ep rrfY
ment of Agriculture announces. Farmers participating In the Conserva­
tion Reserve will sign contracts through County Agricultural Stabilisation
and Conservation Committees to shift land from production to con .erva-
tion uses. Contracts will be for 3 or 5 years If the land already Is In an approved
cover crop; for 5 or 10 years If approved cover must be established; and for 10 ta
IS years If trees will be planted. Up to 80 percent of the costs of conservation
practices may be paid by the government. In addition, annual payments on the
land will be mode during the life of the contract. Farmers also may participate in
the Soil Bank's Acreage Reserve If they have allotments for wheat, corn, cotton,
peanuts, rice, or tobacco.
w ill go into flag s an d equl m e n ’ lin and M rs. Lyle S m ith are
Cor theii tro o p av tiv itie -. The ous to have v o lu n teers w l
N O TH E TO ( K E D ITO R S
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y GIVI X tro o p h a s a lre a d y com pleted the.: help th e g irls in a tta in in g ;
tenderfoot ex am s and 15> of th em
th a t
ned,
on n
aney b adges in th e ir m an y c
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has
«en ap- took p a rt in th e ir recen t in v e sti­
pointed exec ut<
f the E state of tu re as a troop, T hey a re now all P o s-ib ly one of these is in
R ay E lv m Vai
aden, deceas 'd, asp irin g fo r th e ir fccond d a s - how m uch of th e ir goodie
by th e U u n ty C ourt of Cun y badge .
can get aw ay w ith come
Covyity, Or eg- a. md lv i-j qualified,
T h eir leaders, Mrs. M. M. Am-’ d ay evening.
All persons havir.g elm ms again t
said e s ta te a re hereb y notified to
p resen t th e s a m e , duly v erified
as by law required, to the u n d e r­
signed a t the o f f i c e of his a t t o r ­
ney. Ed F . Ackley. P o sto ffice
B uilding, Brook mgs. O regon w ith ­
in six m o n th s of th e d a te of th e
firs t p u b licatio n hereof.
• O rviiie J u n io r D aw -on,
E x ecu to r.
D ate o f firs t p u b licatio n : S e p te m ­
ber 6, m r c
P u b lish ed : S ep tem b er 13; 20; 27;
O ctober 4; 1056.
Inspect Our Factory Installed Paint Booth
Ed F. Ackn> y,
A tto rn e y fo r E xecutor.
P. O. Box 2 io , Bi;ook.ngs, O re.
T elephone: B rookings 4321.
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