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fh u rsd a y , July 18, 1957
THE BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
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SH U TD O W N
The O regon C oast V e n e e r
plant shut down its production
la s t week due to a le ase and op
tion negotiation betw een the mill
o w n ers, the M itchell B ro th e rs,
and the p re s e n t o p e ra to rs , the
firm of S. A. Agnew.
Nothing definite could be re
po rted on the negotiations, e x
ce p t they a re in the p ro c e s s , and
when everything is straig h ten ed
out the m ill will probably go
bads into production.
Agnew was due in Brookings
the f ir s t p a rt of this next week,
it was believed.
The logging o p era tio n s, for
K lam ath C ed ar also was ca lled
to a halt Wednesday until things
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got se ttle d .
SOUTH COAST WORKING
D espite ru m o rs to the co n tra ry
South C oast is working a t full
production, and will continue
to do so in the im m ediate future.
Company o fficials rep o rted a
GETTING THE GRIME AND DUST O FF THIS CAR ARE th e se youngstt r s from the Brookings Bible Young P eo p le's Group. The
steady p ara d e of people in q u ir
ing alxiut th e ir "shutting down", c a r wasn id e a is new one to r a is e fund. Funds from this d a y 's work went to M issio n arie s. T h e c a r wash was held at the I n io n
and said th e re was nothing to
Station in North B rookings.
PILOT PHOTO
the ru m o rs .
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They said that th e re is , at
the p re se n t tim e, nothing to 14110061
indicate the m ill may c lo se .
The B rookings council m6t
Don H orton, a B rookings con
O rd e r» , they re p o rt, a re fa ir Tuesday night to au th o rize the
tr a c to r was not involved in any
,ind a re alxiut as good as could
p u rch a se of a "b a ck -h o e" rig ,
of the d efective fire p la ce s which
be expected consid erin g t h e
on a ren tal -p u rc h a se ag reem en t
BILLS
w ere found in the com m unity by
m a rk e t condition». •
with the B riz ard -M ath e w s firm
F ire Chief Val M endenhall.
TAGS
in E urek a.
Don Horton is co n tractin g in
The new piece of city equip
the a re a now, and had no c o n
CARDS
m ent was budgeted fo r, and is
nection at all with the o th e r firm
SELLIT THRU THE
a lo ad er attach m en t on A D-4
MENUS
th at put jn the defective u n its .
HORTON O K
WE PRINT
(at# f a f t ?
DRAFTS
1956 DODGE
V -8 4 D O OR S E D A N
A one ow ner low Mileage fam ily c a r . Equipped with radio.
h e a te r and the popular push button tra n s m is s io n .
«2195.00
B E T T E R BU Y U S E D C A R S
M E N N IN G
B U IC K - R A M B L E R
P hone 3205
PORT DISTRICT CHOPS
Continued from front p a g e ..
C o m m issio n ers p re se n t, Wilson
F reem an , M urray P a lm e r, K arl
O sten b er, and Gunnar Hedberg
trie d to « p la in each item , and’
what was p ro p o sed . They .said
that the m ain Idea was to get the
p o rt d is tric t on a self supporting
1951 C H E V R O L E T
3 /4 TON P IC K -U P
b a s is , such as it is in o th e r citie s)
4 s p p e d t r a n s m i s s i o n . Heavy duty tir e s and w heels.
but in o rd e r to do that they h a d
Good dependable S e rie s .
$545.00
to acquire fa c ilitie s with which to
TWO TO CHOOSE FROM
m ake som e type of ch a rg e.
BETTER
BUY
U SED C A R S
The co m m issio n ers d isc u sse d
M E N N IN G
B U IC K -R A M B L E R
the
p o ssib ility of buying the state
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land along theChetoo, o r in tr a d
ing the sta te for som e o th e r land.
The total sta te acreage on the
1949 BUICK 2 DOOR SEDAN
the riv e r is about 8 a c r e s , som e
Radio, h e a te r, run« good and looks good. Special
at only $195.00 of which is tide w ater land
F reem an told the group that the
B E T T E R BU Y U S E D C A R S
C o m m issio n ers w ere acting in the
M E N N IN G
B U IC K -R A M B L E R
public in te re s t, and felt that it is
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th e ir duty to provide the public
with fa c ilitie s. In o rd tr to do that
tie pointed out, they m ust have a
Bite.
Mostly the p ro te st was because
bf th< 8 o r 9 p erc en t in c re a se m
tax es that the budget would b ring
Although with the $4,000 taken
Off. the in c re a se won't be quite
ALBANY. OREGON
that high. Aimther p ro te st d ir e c t
SATURDAY. AUGUST 3, 1957
ed at the c o m m issio n e rs was the
idea that the- d is tric t is leveling
th ese ta x es, without any co n c rete
SALE STARTS AT 10:00 a .m .
plan of what they a re going to use
OEEERING 260 HE .AD REG BTERED STUD AND RANGE RAMS the money fo r, other than Just an
AND EWES FROM TOP WILLAMETTE VALLEY FLOCKS
Idea that they a re going to b u y
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land.
SUFFOLK, HAMPSHIRE, ROMNEY, LINCOLN, CORRIEDALE,
It was pointed out by A ttorney
SOUTHDOWN. SHROPSHIRE, COLUMBIA AND CHEVIOT
Ed Ackley, who appeared at the
m eeting, that the governm ent i s
(»pending n ea rly one half m illion
on the p ro je c t, and very likely the
d is tric t will go back and ask for
tn o re money He said that i t
*ould be n e c e s sa ry to show con
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f r e e s that we locally a re doing
Something to fu rth e r the p ro jec t
O .E . MIKES E L L . SECRETARY. C o u rth o u se. Albany, O re.
too.
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