Thursday, May 8, 195 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON PAGE SIXTEEN - -- -- _ -------------------------------------,--------------------------j — All of the schools in C urry Co. of 42 C alifornia counties, no new, are included in the R ural School agreem ent has been reached as i yet. Local Union 2455, Crescent ! I D istrict. The election will be held City, will strike, Thursday, May* a t the School buildings in each district. The polls are open from . 8, but this action will not affect W ith contracts running out on any of the local independent con- COLD BEACH - School dis 8:00 p. m. for one hour. tric ts throughout the county will Any registered voter (register- April 30 between the A. F. of L. tracto rs or builders, union officials vote on Monday, May 19, on the ed 30 days prior to this election) J C arpenters and AGC contractors told the Pilot, Monday. question of exceeding the 6% lim who has resided In the school d is - 1 ~ZZZZ2L_ —-------- ----- - ■ ......... .. " — ita tio n for the 1952-1953 school trict for qjr m onths preceding this y e a r by $161,106.28. election n;ay vote. M ore teachers and o th er em ployees have been added because COMPLETELY FURNISHED of increased enrollm ent in prac HOUSEKEEPING—bv week or month tically every school d.strict in the county. The R ural School Board Included in the equalized county South of Harbor budget am ounts which the board O rders for nine .political ad felt would allow for adequate op vertisem ents which appear in t h s e ratio n al expenses of all schools. issue came early, some last week, Negotiations Have Not Been Signed County Will Vote On School Budget ONE- AND TW O-RO O M COTTAGES Mail Service Keeps Pilot Presses Idle Serving Brookings Since 1933 with notations th a t the m ats for pictures would be m ailed Mon day, May 5, from P o rtlan d by J first class m ail. A rrival was de- ! layed and the Pilot w as delayed I by at least 12 hours. This doesn’t m atch, however, a record which the Pilot recorded last Septem ber 1. On th at day a le tte r containing a $52.50 check was received from Eugene the check lacked but 21 days of l»eing on the road two years. Ilf Wurlitzer and /esse French NEW AND USED R E N T A L OR T R IA L Tuning & Repair SUNSET MOTEL OFFICE CO NTACT— Chetco Drug Store Brookings, or P A U L R O N N IG E R , M . D . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON uusic S T A F F M EM BER Gold Beach Hospital Seaside H ospital, Crescent City Office Hours: io to 12; 1 to 5 PHONE 2911 troue COQUILLE, OREGON wuiLfinerTHVTHe Naykcrhill Club I ROEDER Funeral Home 508 II. St. PIANOS/. Phone 1091 CRESCENT CITY Ten m em bers of the Nayborhill club m et at the home of Lona M cCarton last W ednesday a fte r noon. Mrs. Florence Zinzer and M artha G rayshel w ere guests of the afternoon. A dessert luncheon was served by the hostess. A be ginners course of flower a rra n g ing was given by Mrs. Grayshel. The next m eeting will be held at the home of Mrs. M uriel Gragg' on May 7. l^foct a Man to The Office of j STATE REPRESENTATIVE J (for Coos and Curry Counties) who has t BEST QUALIFICATIONS ELECT 1 SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO. PHONES: Office, 2824; Residence 2583. —If you are looking for the ideal location for your new home SEE TH E NEU' Brookings, Oregon Crestline Sub-division In Harbor L arge level ocean view lots protective restrictions! $1 iso and up (terms) Walking Distance to Postoffice— $7250 full price for cozy four-room home w ith fireplace, garden spot, flowers, shrubs, on secluded city lot. Unique I kind Carved Interior — $2600 down buys two acres o r m ore on open hillside on the south bank of Chetco, w ith 4-room house partially finished. Excellent spring w ater. lie L Fearless, Sound and An Untiring IForJ^er! I k has the best qualifications to represent (axis and Curry Counties! Mr. Bengtson is not *h self-starter! He w as urged to seek the Office of S ta te R ep r e s e n ta tiv e by dozens of leading citizens of Coos and C urry Counties, because: 1. 2. 4. lie is credited V eterans! (Mr. S en ato r Morse testim ony and to pass). 5. He is a m em ber of the G overnor’s C om m ittee on Child Delinquency and has devoted much effort in the w elfare of the youth of Oregon! ’ ° * 6. He was the sponsor of the Boys Cam p Law which gave the Board of C ontrol he power to establish a Boys Cam p in Oregon. This law was la te r ratified by the voters of Oregon! ra u n e d 7. He sta rte d the movement which led to investigation of the Custodial In sti ll .on ol regon and which led to im provem ents in the S ta te Hospital F eeble minded Home. Girls Home. P en iten tiary and T. B. Hospitals! ’ 8 !^ “ 9. He sponsored legislation which improved the Court facilities for Jackson County! Modern Home on Acre and Half Tillable Land— 2-bedroom, garage w ith cem ent floor, $3800 full price, >a down. Hill-Top Overlooking (ity — Reduced 1'or Quick Sale Duplex with income of $120 m onth M eds cash now. $6950 full price. Ow ner Poor Health Forces Sale B eautiful, newly constructed triplex w ith income of $180 mo. C oncrete slab and rough plum biag already in for adjoining duplex. $17,250 full price term s. Acreage Below Present Market Value— 7 acres, cleared, level, good soil, ocean view, good roads, $25tX) w ill handle. 35 acres in H arris Beach area w ith 1200 feet of beach frontage and some highway frontage. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS!! Contact or see: Charles Grayshel, Erma D. Rice, Martha Grayshel or Guy E. Rice. representing J a c k s o n H e has no p a rtic u la r axe to grind and is not com m itteed to any group He is free to sponsor any sound legislation for the benefit of this area and of the state! garage, close in on north bank road. $5000 will handle. B reath -tak in g view from every room, com pletely modern, de light I ul kitchen, garage and store room suitable for guest house, two m inutes from town. Reasonably priced; ow ner will give reasonable terms. He has established an outstanding record as a legislator county two term s, 1945-1948!. 3. Year Round lushing from Your Own Private Dock S m a ll home com pletely furnished, garden space, fruit trees, He has experience and “know-how.” with saving Cam p W hite for a Dom iciliary Hospital Bengtson at his own expense went to W ashington and and Congressm an Ellsw orth have repeatedly stated cam paign gave the -final punch” which caused the d UT O « ^ UC,<i ,C i‘S' a,iOn WWCh h“ faCl“ ,,U d for W a r testified th a t his m easure «..».aouiv dam age lit He sponsored legislation which Improved the probate practice in Oregon! 11. He has practiced law successfully in Oregon for 20 years! (O. H. Bengtson Committee for State Represcntative-Chaj Gray- shel. chairman, Brookings, Oregon) - p a id political adv J i i