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Brookings-Harbor Pilot Thursday, October 25, 1956 Harbor local news items M UTUAL, I c e . Notice of 64M, Consecutive Q uarterly Dividend O n Septem ber 2 6 . 1 9 5 6 . the Board ot Directors of Investor, M utual. Inc., d e d a r e d a reg u lar q u a rte rly divid end o* ten cent, p er share d erived from invest ment income, plus o distribution o< fifteen and o n e -h a lf cents p et share representing income from re a liz e d » • curity profits. The total o f tw en ty-five and o n e -h a lf cent, per share Is p a y a b le O cto b er I I to Investors M utual share holder» o i record Septem ber 28 Jofcoph M FitiiitTirtion» C barirm os ot *h* Boar«* Arthur R. Fletcher 91» H !Gth Coquill«*, Or. A dinner in honor of the b .'th days of Mrs. Ole Lindgren u i : Pete Chapm an was served at th H erbert Payne home Sunday ev, ning Those p:»-ent w en Mr. Mrs. Ole Lindgren. Mr. and Mr>. Pete Chapm an. Mr. and Mrs. Sot ny Chapm an and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lucas and daughter. Helen and Mr. and Mrs H erbert Payne. Mrs. Sy Payne and h er sister. Mrs. M arge Oberg returned th e la tte r part of the week from ; m onth's trip w hich took them over a good part of the country T hey went East to Boston by the northern route, then drove down the eastern coast and returned home the southern route. Besides Mrs. Payne and Mrs. Oberg the p arty included another sister, Mrs E dith G riffith ' of San Francisco and Mrs. P ayne's daughter Miss Agne> Hensley of Los Angeles. Mrs. R uth B athiany returned home Sunday after being in Tule lake and K lam ath Falls for about th ree weeks. While at T ulelake visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Craw ford and stayed w ith her two grand- children while th eir parents en joy I'd a vacation trip. Sheriff and Mrs. R. G. Sabin of Gold Beach and W. W. Sm ith of H arbor drove to the Fred A nder Brookings, Oregon son ranch near Paisley in Eastern Oregon F riday and retu rn ed Sun day w ith both the sheriff and his wife bringing home th eir deer. Mr. Sm ith had already bagged his on an earlier trip to central Ore gon at the first of the season. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H. Sm ith and son, Jo h n retu rn ed to H arbor recently after spending the sum m er at th eir cabin at Lake of the Woods. Tommy Jam es of Los A ngele; w as renew ing friendship in H u bor last w eek w hile on his vac t tion. He attended the local school w hile living here w ith his parent* Mr. and Mrs. Howard T Jam e The fam ily move 1 to Southern California about ten years ago. FLY TO FLORIDA TO SEE MERCURY Timber Resorces Given Review w here they viewed th e new Mer cury ears Both report an im pres sive showing. The firm had leased the H ighleah race park, and an auditorium for the showing of the biggest new ear show ing ever, w ith 35 new ears on display Thousands of dealers from all over th e country attended the showing. D unning and McDon nell stopped off f o r a tim e at Phonenix. Arizonia on th eir rt tu rn trip. G eorge D unning and Dave Mc Post office boxes, in incorpoi Donnell recently retu rn ed from an airtrip to Miami, Florda, ate towns, are n 't residences! Retain ELM O S M IT H Brookings New??1 and Finest Market SPECIALS GOOD FOR 7 FULL DAYS FRESH PAN READY as Fryers 3 9 c lb Fresh Stewing or Roasting H€NS 39c II» Governor of Oregon HE IS A GOOD GOVERNOR A COURAGEOUS GOVERNOR He has done and will continue to do a GOOD JOB I AM VOTING FOR HIM Let's all vote for him and keep Oregon a good state -S A M A. HAIL Pd. Pol. Adv. by F ie t’ Ground 3 lbs $ 1 -----,— ----------------------- SLAB RXfnN nftuUN Limit One Slab to Customer SMALL 6-8 lbs. BOILING BEEF Or Delicious SHORT RIBS Happy Host BARTLET PEARS Party Time * GREEN BEANS Party Time FREE P IC K U P AND 4Qr lb 2 lbs 2 5 c CUR-DEL Cleaners 3 for H & S GREEN STAMPS WORK GUARANTEED Jf 303 q>i Cans 2 Vi can 1 Sliced Peaches 3-8 9 c LIVESTOCK VSSOCI VTION IO MEET E K IO 15 The annual m eeting of th** Curry County Livestock associa tion will be held Friday, Novem ber 2. according to C harles Knox, president of the association. 1 he m eeting will be held at the coun ty court house at Gobi Beach. Th«* m eeting is held each year to elect diretors, plan com nutte* activities and dPeuss the m a rk e t ing of lambs anti wool. Mr. William Fowler, livestock m ark etin g specialist at Oregon S tate college, will speak in con nection w ith "the feaaabi ity of form ing W<*>1 pools to grade and bale wool in this area." Speake Dr. J. N. Shaw, form er head oi the departm ent of v etem ary med icine at Oregon S tate will dis cuss 'in te rn a l P arasites in Sheep tie and Ita rti Goal A free lunch afterw ard s is planned with General Mills spon soring the affair. fO R SALE- 3 beds. One pail m ake into bunk beds, $26 each mt*, m attress and springs. Three large storage draw ers under each bed. $10 each. Phone 4431. 36tfc FOB SAL! -Croft y e arlin g s and Ruble!?. U se of d ip p in g tank avail able. T urleys Bulb G ardens. 36tfc FOB S A L E OB T B A D E FOB SALE -1949 GMC 6 yard dum p truck. New com plete motor good nylon tires. Will consider ear as part paym ent. Phone 4106. 36-1 p LAWNS BY TISDALE N EED LEW O RK Az C O O K IE S ale S at. O ct, 27, Jo h n so n H u rst Bldg. S onsored by L. D. S. R elief so« 36 iety. Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS DUE TO EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST t — Z L lB S a — > I * t five m illion imclsa«’*» of the W IL L A R D r f f S A T M C N T a » . - i 1 : r. i -.1 »yii.pl ins-4 dntir* an-ing I* '«a S to m a c h < D u o d e n a l U lcers 1 ■ t « * - tess A cid Poor D ig e s tio n . S o u r U p s rl S to m a c h , C a s s in is ,. H e a r tb u r n , » le e p - lessn es t. e tc ., <1 -• to t« < e *« !<* • •W illa id 's M essag e" e li It fu lly M p U iu e II,is I ; .«■ U e .ain en t- »red ‘ I WHY SWITCH Large Jumbo O N IO N S SPUDS W 10 lb. bag !b. bag 39c 39c 1953 2 ¡bedroom tra ile r house. Excellent t -in lition. See Webb Hoefelt Lam 36tfc T E A C H E R W ANTS 2 o r 3 bed loom u n fu rn . hse. P re fe r fire p la c e W ill sign lease or o p tion to buy for rig h t hse. Box 84 B rooking 3 lor 8 9 c ■y The TRR is geared to a c ntinu- ed rise in population: economic prosperity and higher living stan dards as reflected in a continued rise in gross national product; and expectations of peace b ut continu ed m ilitary preparedness. One of the most fundam ental assum ptions is that population of the U nted States will be 210 m il lion in 1975 and 275 n Ilion in year 2000 as contrasted to an esti mated |65 million in 1955 'h is is an estim ated increase of 67 per cent for year 2000 above that of 1955. but the trend is about the same as prevailed during the first half of the T w entieth Century, Gross national p ro d u ct—the to tal national output of goods and services- is estim ated to increase from 365 billion dollars in 1952 to 630 billion in 1975 and 1.200 bil lion in 2000. Although this would be an increase of 229 percent from 1952 to 2000, this trend also is about the same as the actual rate of increase over the past 50 years. I w onder w hat Brookings will look like in year 2000. T hat isn't so far aw ay—only 44 years. Our kids will be in their prim e of m a tu re life in year 2000. Too Late to Classify 2 Vi can halves APRICOTS Party Time FOR D E L IV E R Y Phone 2865 2'/2 can IN HEAVY SYRUP S. A. H all Release No. 1 By w . E. Ragland C ON T1NI ED IX F A N S IO N Ob I CONOM 1 l> E-XFI PE4 I I 1» KEEP WOODRICH RICH in Experience RICH in Integrity RICH in Ability AS YOUR Circuit Judge Pd. by W oodrich f o r C i r c u i t J u d g e C o m m ., R. R. P u c k e tt, T rea»., R oaeburg