Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 20, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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    APTENTION!
Thanksgiving
FOOD SALE
Tuesday, Nov. 25
(All Day) .it
BROOKINGS MARKET
by Dorcas Society
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The Yardstick
Bookkeeping
Taxes
Insurance
Kerr Building
Brookings, Oregon
C. 0 . LEONARD
L I. LEONARD
R E A L ESTATE!
Brokers
Box 21 r
Phone 2341
Residence Phone 2292
C. O. Leonard
Brookings, Oregon
Down to Earth
Bargains
THIS TIME
WE OFFER
As we said last week, a 26-foot
trailer with small down payment.
Someone should snap at this plus
a lot to place it upon. Lots also
on marvelous terms Why pay
lent ?
We have many deals that will
interest you, so come to our o f­
fice and let us explain.*
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Rentals two (2); one $9.00 per
month and another $10 00 per
month No restriction to pets oi
children. See us on this one
can't sa> more in tins column,
but com«’ in
ASK ABOUT RENT! !
Two of the finest homes
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CQ 73 Q
mills
5.1
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19.1
mills
36.5
33
21
41.5
Any increase in an individual’s
total school taxes occurs, there-
! fore, either because of new prop-
1 erty or/and improvements being
■ assessed, or reassessment of old
' properties.
1 During this time in which the
l census has doubled the total as­
sessment value of the district has
increased only 64 I>er cent.
Valuation of Dist.
Year
No. 17, Brkgs
1952-53 .................. $2,158,170
1,570, loo
1951-52 ...........
1,343,240
1950-51 ........... ....
1,312,570
IMB 80
the above
from
Computation
§ 8
THANKSGIVING DINNER
$2.50 A PLATE
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1952-53
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B. B. Crabb Co.
N otary Public
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BUTTER ICK
J P R IN T E D
PA T T ER N S
Haight. He returned home on
Mrs. Silvia Challoner is enjoy-
Tuesday.
ing a visit with her father. Rev.
A. C. Thompson has returned L. A. Lockhart, of Madison, Wis..
to his home at Harbor, following who will spent the winter w ith
The annual school census, just | October, 1950 .................. 557
release from Seaside hospital his daughter. Rev. Lockhart, a
completed, shows a total of 909 October, 1949 .................. 450
where he spent several days Methodist minister for 51 years,
It should be noted from the under treatment for a heart ail­ has retired from the ministry.
pupils included between the ages
of 4 and 20—509 boys and 440 above table that the school census ment.
Business machines. Yelton's.
has more than doubled during the
girls.
last
four
years.
This is an increase of 413 over
In spite of the fact that the
last year’s high of 776.
census
figures have doubled, it is
Figures for the last four years
interesting to note that the total
CHETCO
IN N
are as follows:
Year
Numbei milleage for all school purposes
in the district has decreased dur­
October, 1952 .................. 909
Now Taking Reservations for
ing the same period.
October, 1951 .................. 766
COMPLETED SCHOOL CENSUS
GAIN OVER LAST YEAR
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Pay Roll
Thursday, November 20, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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FAMILY STYLE
Served from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
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mills
44.03
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51.73
61.23
table shows that the increase in
valuation for the past year, in­
cluding the plyw’ood mill, new
business buildings, and residences
amounted to $587,980, and the in­
crease the year previous was
$226,950.
Two factors have made possi­
ble the decrease in milleage dur­
ing the last four years.
1. A greater part of the cost of
education has been contributed by
the state through the basic school
fund.
2. School costs have been equal­
ized to a greater extent through
the Curry ounty school district.
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W ANTED!
MEN TO TRAIN
FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS
Age 21 to 60. Must be residents of this country tw’o or more
years. Competent appraiser receive $325 to $350 per m onth.
Farm experience valuable.
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Write Box 15, Brookings-Harbor Pilot
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General Building Contractor
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Residential— Com m ercial— Rem odeling
who calk'd during the afternoon <
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SMITH RIVER
to extend congratulations to the
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BLUEPRINTS
I he . grand owning
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..... a long-felt
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store
which
n«'\v drug store and fountain was need for a store of this kind at < * Apartment above Gibbs Lumber Co., or can be contacted
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held Saturday afternoon in the Smith River.
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through Pete Lesmeister Agency!
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new building. Cake and coffee
Mr. Endert also is carrying sup­
were served from 1 to 5 p.m. with
plies
for dairy and stock men.
ice cream and balloons given out
to the children. Contests also
Following several days of a
were held for the children, with
other prizes presented by Mr. and steady dow npour ot rain th e past
Mrs. Frank Endert, the owners of week, which soaked the ground 0
that has been dry during the sum­
the store.
“Brookings' Own"
mer
months, has done good to the
Mrs. Nora Jacobson held the
lucky number for the drawing pasture lands and will soon start
and won an automatic electric the grass growing.
blanket. The girls and boys were 1 The nice warm sunshine is
lucky to catch the chickens which again welcome to all. even if the
Hillside Street
Brookings, Oregon
were turned loose in the wild mornings are cold and nippy with
chicken scramble. Robert McMil­ frost.
Coz/r/ro///, Dependable Service'
len was the lucky winner in the
Mrs. Harry Brown is convalesc­
ice cream eating contest. He ate ing satisfactorily at the Seaside
21 scoops of ice cream then was hospital w here she underw en
willing to stop.
surgery a week ago.
Many baskets of beautiful fall
Supervisor Fred Haight left for
flowers presented by friends to Medford the first of the week
Erank and Jean Endert were very where he will attend the funeral
attractive ami admired by a!l of a cousin of the late Mrs. Stella
MACK
G.
M ALCOLM
r ROY H. BROWN MORTUARY
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Phone 2244— Day or Night
M c V A Y 'S
GREENHOUSE
O N T H E W INCH U CK
POTTED AND CUT FLOWERS
Sporting Goods— Fishing Gear!
PHONE 2568
Harbor, Oregon
try to meet the anglers every need!
J. J. GALLAGHER
In the he.lit of town
Brookings, Oregon
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BROOKINGS AUTO PARTS
AU TH O RIZED
in
Brookings for rent. They are
worth $14.000 and $27.000.
GEORGE'S ELECTRIC
If It’s Insurance You Need
n j?
H A V E IN SU R A N C E YOU
W A N T ! See us fo all form s of
General Ineum nce through the
TH E "A M E R IC A N ”
INSURANCE CO.
H iring Contractor—Appliance Repair
RESID EN TIAL
—
IN D U ST R IA L
"Let George Do It"
Phone 2944
Haabor. P. O. Box 1208
McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER
AND REPAIR SERVICE
Across from Shell Station
Brookings, Oregon
P. O. Box T05 Brookings. Oregon
Phone 22*4
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