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I Brookings-Harbor Pilot Thursday, January 10, 1957 Brookings, Oregon F ran k Blachley retu rn ed this into California. He visited on sev- His son left on a ca rrie r for 18 ley reported th a t he is glad to b t week from a 12 day trip south eral aircraft carriers in San Diego, m onths duty in the Pacific. Blach- back into Oregon. _______ _ _ _ This sweet, smooth and sassy new Chevy has its own built-in "dollar- saver**—America’s favorite six! Hard to believe it, but this big beauty is a bottom-priced Chevrolet "One-Fifty.” It’s got Body by Fisher quality written all over it. And it has a peppery, sweet-running "Blue-Flame” six under the hood to make your gas stops few and far between. Like all new Chevies, it brings you a very special sureness of control. This is a quality that just can’t be measured in dollars and cents. Lots of cars that cost lots more just don’t have it. Come in and see how much pleasure we’re passing out these days at Chevrolet prices! Big beauty with small-budget ways! 1 S A B I.I.I, R l'G G F I.I.S , d au g h ter of J. C o llis, Brookings, is p ic tu re d a b n e w ith her w in n in g oil p ain tin g . “ S ycam ore T re e ”. T h e e n try was given honorable m ention in the H a rris (C a lif .) county show. It’s powered by Chevy’s famous six Local Man, A. E. Freeman has Interest « In First Radio Station in Lake County G overnor Elmo Sm ith dedicated productive will now be served by Lake county’s first radio station radio. recently. The radio station, KAIK, M ayor H ow ard Goodnough and is owned by a local man, A. E. Trow Long, .president of Lake Freem an of Brookings. county’s C ham ber of Com m erce T he dedication was at a dinner welcomed the station to the tow n m eeting of more than 120 local and county. men and women at H unters O thers introduced w ere S tate Lodge. Station K A lK ’s planned T reasu rer Sig U nander, who ac live broadcast of the program was com panied G overnor Sm ith to not realized because the expected Lakeview, Robert Dunn, th e gov- authorization from the Federal e rn o r’s aide; Lt. Col. W. E. Tim m C om m uiication’s Commission had and M ajor Robert E. Renn, who not been received. The authoriza flew the governor’s p arty in an tion arrived on December 21. Air Force plane of the Oregon Air The governor, who is publisher N ational G uard; MirCut Ju d g e of th e Blue M ountain Eagle at 1 Charles H. Foster; D istrict A t Jo h n Day, told of the tim e during torney Ju lian H erndon and incom the w ar w hen he owned a new s ing officers: Bob W eir Jr., presi paper at O ntario, and had applied dent; Tony Castel, vice president, for a FCC perm it for a radio sta and Dick Proebstel, treasu rer. tion there. The application drug Voval en terain m en t was sup out until Sm ith, having entered plied by the Lakeview high school th e service, learned th at a perm it sextet, accom panied by Robert for an O ntario station had been issued to another applicant. He Shortw ell on the piano. said he w rote the radio man, the late M arshall Cornett, and urged PICKS DAFFODIL him to use only the best talent Bob S tan h u rst reported th at he for his station there. G overnor Sm ith com pleted his comments by picked his first field grow n daffo- saying that, knowing Lynn Thom dill this week in his field in H ar as and A. E. Freem an, ow ners of bor. KAIK, thew would fill the talent — qualifications he set for the On ta rio station. s Lynn Thom as of Coquille and F reem an of Brookings started a y ear and a half ago looking for a site in E astern Oregon and decid ed on Lakeview . Their m anager I w ill be Sidney Roach The station Ju d y Johnson, dau g h ter of L. ; is 1230 on the dial. W Johnson of th e W inchuck, was Ira Moore, m anager o f the Lake chosen queen of the Crescent City County C ham ber o f Commerce Businessm en’s C hristm as Festival, i w as m aster of ceremonies. The Ann Ham ilton was second, and regular C ham ber of Commerce forum luncheon had been post V alerie C arrell was th ird in the poned so that m em bers could a t balloting. Ju d y was presented w ith a check to cover a com plete ' tend the dedication dinner County Judge C hrist Langslet outfit. Her total votes w ere ap spoke of the new station as a new proxim ately, 37,000 as to A nn's step in Lake county’s progress 20.000 and V aleries 25,000. from the Pony Express and said ( Sally Lem kuhl, Sm ith River, it's good to know that the county | won a Welsh pony in th e Crescent one of O regon's largest and most City festival draw ing. 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