Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 07, 1957, Image 6

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    Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Brookings, Oregon
D E C IS IO N S ...1 9 5 7
DIMMICK BROS.
BROOKINGS MKT.
PERCENTAGE OF WORLD TOTAL MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION
PRICES QUOTED IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE
THURS , FEB. 7th THRU SAT., FEB. 9th
HOLIDAY
NATO — key to Western defense?
NATO MILITARY POWER
Oleo 2 lfes 3 9 G
CHASE and Sanborn
ROYAL CLUB
ORANGE JUICE, 46 oz. - - - -
H° ° dy
10
PEANUT BUTTER
S'.”
r
.........— —
(arnation
INSTANT
MOMfAT
When?
Northern Europe
•Central Europe
Norway Denmark
Great Britain-
Canada
6 oz.
Southern Europe
Instant Coffee S 11.19
Dry
Milk
<57,
Or
Puritan
STRAWBERRY JAM
2 doz.
LARGE DOUBLE A A
Fresh
I '
FRUITS'VEGETABLES
26.000
4Vi
93,000
35.000
Netherlands
Belgium-
Luxembourg
France
US.
Italy
3
2
5 Vi
9
Vi
US.
55 000
35,000
135,000
130.000
7,000
65,000
200.000
783,000
1,600.000
2 to I
manpower
• (West German forces not yet committed. French commit­
ment is 5 divisions but 3 are in Algeria and Middle East)
[N O TE: N A TO h « 4,885 first-line aircraft, mostly Jet, In
Europe These are backed up by "strategic" air units based
in the U S. and throughout the free world. Communist sat-
ellite air forces in Europe are believed to number 2,500
planes, half o f them jet. These are backed up by the Rus­
sian A ir Force, estimated at 20,000 planes, almost entirely
jet. Unofficial production estimates call fo r (in 1958)—
total Russian air strength: 22,000 jets o f all types; total
U.S. air strength: 6,750 jets o f all types 1
Despite Local Balminess
Brookings Area Has
Extremely Late Season
INST/ NT
2
Southeast
Greece
5
Europe
Turkey
12
TOTAL NATO TROOPS IN EUROPE
45 Vi
TOTAL COMMUNIST TROOPS IN EUROPE 162
(European Russia plus satellites)
RUSSIA’S ADVANTAGE 3Vi to 1
divisions
37c
35c
CARNATION
Oivisiens? ManpewerT
Wh«r»»
1:00 p.m. in the county extension
office, reports R. M- Knox, com­
m ittee chairm an.
Forest Classification
Group to Meet Soon
D espite local balrniness, this is
one of the latest grow ing seasons
in m any years. All plant life is
hesitating in dorm ancy.
Usually, daffodil blooms are go­
ing from the local fields to m a r­
ket, beginning the first week in
Ja n u ary , and norm ally, by this
time, the cut is ju st tap erin g off.
P resently, very few blooms have
appeared. According to reports,
this is a condition which prevails
in the en tire coastal area w here
daffs are grown. They are not
com ing into the m arket from the
fields below San Francisco and,
of course, not m aturing in the
fields n orth of here. The only
blooms available are those forced
u n d er glass, and these are very
few, ow ing to unprofitable v en ­
tu res along this line last year,
w hen the forced and the outdoor
blooms cam e on all at the sam e
time.
If the w eath er does- not tu rn
m ore favorable, according to some
of th e growers, and w arm w eath ­
er comes onto the whole coastal
area all at once, the m ark et will
be flooded, although reports say,
some blooms can be held in cold
storage.
W hile lilies are likew ise slowed
, in grow th, the cold will not m at­
erially effect them . It has delayed
some of the w ork in the fields,
th e grow ers usually having, by
this tim e, ridged up the rows flat
tened in the w in ter storms, but
they have enough tim e to m ake
At this m eeting all applications
The C urry County Forest Land
Classification com m ittee will meet for the classification of class III
on W ednesday, F eb ru ary 13, at forest land, for grazing w ill be
review ed. Land that is used princ­
ipally for grazing and is esta­
norm al growth and will not be blished as grazing rath e r than
h u rt unless freezing w eather hits tim ber land and thus pay a low'-
er fire control tax.
them later.
SWEET HEART DANCE
This Gala Event is set for February 9th, and
is one of our best dances of the year.
RESERVE THIS DATE FOR A GOOD TIME
Buffet Lunch and Dance - - $1.50 per person
B. P . O. ELKS
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1934
Brookings, Oregon
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still lo w e s t p ric e d in its fie ld !
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TFNCÎER
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Hurst
EATS
Whole O’ Shank Half
59c lb
MEDFORD HAMS
The King of Oven Roots
USDA Standing Rib Roast
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69c LB
FRESH GROUND
HAMBURGER
Fine for Stew
B O IL IN G B EEF -
3 lbs. içi
29 c
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,< ,d — Ford is all-new fo r '5 7 , not just
a w arm ed-over design. Ford is the luxur,
car o f the low -priced field.
TOP VALUE PLUS TOP DEAL PLUS
TOP TRADE AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S
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DUNNING MOTORS
Highway 101
Brookings, Oregon