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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1957)
Brookingi-Harbor Pilot Thursday, January 17, 1957 Brookings, Oregon T he P rin tin g Industry ranks th ird in the num ber of establish m ents am ong the tw enty top in- d ustries in the nation w ith 45,000 plants. Community Announces "Great Decisions" I nounced here today by Mr. Joe :‘Pow der Keg on the Rim of the Com m unist W orld” and a picture Zum pfe, com m ittee chairm an. A num ber of local organizations titled ‘Leaving It to the E xperts”. today form ed a com m ittee in the Every interested person is invited com m unity for a G reat Decisions to attend this event. Brookings-H arbor citizens, both as individuals and as m em bers of m ore than a dozen local organiza tions and institutions w ill take | p art in statew ide discussions of key issues in U. S. foreign policy, beginning Ja n u ary 20, it was an i Real Estate 10 Years Agency • Insurance Notary Public — B I S . PHONE U ll program . Its function w ill be to coordinate public activités, estab lish inform al home discussion groups, and arran g e special events during the G reat Decisions pro gram. The first of these events to be held on Tuesday, Ja n u a ry 15 at eight p.m. in the Brookings- H arbor high school library, at which tim e tw’o films will be show n—one on the Middle East: — We are proud to announce that we at Goulds are celebrating our 10th anniversary in Brook ings. We are proud of the growth and progress in the community during that time, and hope sincerely that we can continue to serve you as courteously and efficiently as possible during the next 10 years. — RES. PHONE 4712 — JI ST KEIHT EI) $2.000 2 '2 acres w ith g ravity flow year round spring w ater, u nsur passed mountain, river and oc ean view. I^arge fireplace. In terior (tone in fine ta ste you’ll fall in love with th is small, a l m ost new home for the small price of only $5,500 w ith excel lent term s. 46 acres with cabin and good spring w ater right by the house. A num ber of fine home sites can be developed. And Just look a t the total price of only $3,000.00. Only three m in utes to tow n but out of the city limits. Several rentals and good available up to th ree bedroom s in all price ranges. $500.00 down w ill get you out of paying rent. H ere are a couple of older homes but nice and com fortable. Now is a buyers m arket so take advant age of some of our good buys now. 10 YEARS WITH THE BEST IN SHOES At Nationally Advertised Prices FOR MEN: Flörsheim Jarman Bondshire Rand Thorogood Redwing Santa Rosa Cutter and Forest King Loggers by Currin- Greene Buffalo Loggers FOR WOMEN Naturalizer Trim-Tred Huskies Scamparoos WelLco-Foamtred FOR CHILDREN Poll-Parrot Trim foot Proudfit Rand Boys Shoes Santa Rosa Hood Tennis Shoes Wellco Foamtred Slippers Marine, Navy Recruiters To Be in Brookings Friday, January 18 “G reat Decisions . . . 1957” is a S /S g t. Charles Lawson of the once-a-year review by the public U. S. M arine Corps recruiting se r of crucial foreign policy issues vice and Chief Jam es Malby of which, in the opinion of a national ; the Navy R ecruiting service w ill com m ittee of experts, dem and a t ’ be in Brookings all day on Friday. tention and decisions on the p art Ja n u ary 18. Most of the day S Sg: of the A m erican people. Lawson and Chief Malby w ill be On a state-w’ide basis in Oregon, found at L arry and G ert’s res the G reat Decisions program is tau ran t. sponsored by the Oregon S tate Anyone who would like mfor- college extension service in co , m ation or would like to enlist in operation w ith the Foreign Policy eith er the M arines or the Navy Association, the general extension should contact these men at that division of th e state system of tim e. higher education, state lib rary and the state d epartm ent of Edu cation. Announce Engagement H ere in th e Brookings-Harbor Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r W. G u th i com m unity the following leaders have been appointed. E rskine Mil rie announce th e engagem ent of ler, discussion group chairm an; th e ir daughter, B arbara Joan, to Mrs. A rth u r Knox and Mr. S h ir C harles Solbach, son of Mr. and ley M cLaughlin, publicity;* Web. Mrs. Jo h n Solbach of Reedley, H ibbard, m aterial distribution; California. A Ju n e w edding is Ralph Fowler, school co-ordinator; Mrs. A rth u r Knox, lib rary ; Rev. planned. H enry O sterm eier, churches; Mrs. A. V. Moore, home economics ex tension co-ordinator; W alter Wol- j lam, special events chairm an. Basic discussion m aterials, de signed for use by the average citi- | zen, are p rep ared by the Foreign Policy Association, a national non partisan, non-governm ental educa Safe driver? Then you can have this better tional organization. auto insurance, with nationwide, prompt, D uring eight weeks of com m un ity w id e study and discussion, in fair claims service at important savings ! À dividual particip an ts in the pro gram will be able to express th eir \ \ opinions on each of the issues by use of an "O pinion B allot”. T ab u lated results of the ballot w ill be published locally. Ballot results will be forw arded to congress and SAFECO does it the common-sense to the state d ep artm en t in W ash way: Cuts losses by insuring careful ington. O ur local group leaders m et drivers only; cuts costs by modern w ith and received instruction machine policy issuing methods. from Mrs. Maud W alker, group ' ^ m ^ Y ou save. Call us developm ent expert from Oregon S tate college, Mrs. M abel Mack, assistant director of extension ser l~--------1 vice, Mr. Louis O ester and Mr. W. L. A nderson, the two C urry county extension agents. For any fu rth e r inform ation you are invited to contract any m em ber of the local com m ittee. auto insurance ... .SAFECO, Larrys In the trad itio n established by th e pioneer women w ho drove covered w agons out to m eet new settlers w ith fresh w ater, food and supplies— W el c o m e Wagon hos tesses call on friends and neigh bors, new and old, on th e most im portant occasions in fam ily life —carrying messages from the com m unity’s church, civic and social w elfare organizations, and gifts from public spirited business people who sponsor this continu ing service. The Welcome Wagon Hostess calls on the occasions of; birth of a baby, six teen th birthdays, en gagem ent announcem ents, changes of residence, arriv al of new com ers from outside the city and o th er special occassions. If any of your friends are elig ible for a Welcome W agon Call, please phone Mrs. M artha Gray- shel, w ho w ith her good sponsors w ill w elcom e the oppo rtu n ity to lengthen this com m unity chain of Welcome W agon Good Will. w GOULD SHOE STORE PHONE 2411 » THIS IS WELCOME W AGON Double Northern Stomp Day EVERY THURSDAY Fresh Pi educe / LE S M E IS T E R 'S PHONE 3311 BROOKINGS SsVG 3t U.S. National Bank Wesson » 0 / ^ ' TOMATOES * OIL ItoMiMAMSOUPS lions ELLOW . . . I D E A L fo r lunch or tu p p o r Qts. 69' L IP T O N TEA TEA 1 4 lb. 39c THE 6MSX L IP T O N TEA B A G S 7’ the M odern W a y with LIPTON Soup Mixes CHICKEN NOODLE TOMATO VEGETABLE ONION SOUP <Ort»A 36c 36c 16c Kleenex nftr 29f « n 0 lb. Pkg- FOR MEATS of REAL VALUE Save with bank safety Shop at 625 Chetco Ave. and earn this new, higher rate at U. S. National THE iftMSr’ TIA pkg. of 48 61c BACON RIB STEAKS H a lf s°iabY hole Gr^ ecf A 55c lb. 7 5 c lb. INTEREST o n 3-yr. C ertificates of D e p o s it issued after January I — interest p aid se m i-a n n u a lly. $JO O LARD us NATIONAL • • MEMÍE» FEDERAI DEPOSIT INSURANCE CO»rO«AT’OM 5 5 c lb. FRESH SIDE PORK "‘ORR’S MEAT s MARKET ; n 3 s er THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND