Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 10, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    HARBOR NEWS
ed the Mineral of her m other. M rx
Mary Ladd S aturday afternoon.
THURSDAY, JU N E 10. 1954
'
Mrs. Ray Struebing flew to Los She left Los Angeles about 6:30
COQUILLE AUTO CO.
Angeles Friday where she attend- th a t evening and expected to
LEGAL NOTICE
reach P ortland about 9:30 p. m.,
posed motion by the City Council where Mr. Struebing would meet
NO TICE OF SCHOOL ELEC ­
to rezone the C. F. Campbell prop­ her, and they would then drive
TION UPON QUESTION O F IN ­
erty on Highway 101 from a T our­ to Corvallis to a tte n d the com­
CREASING TAX LEVY OVER
AMOUNT LIM ITED BY SEC- ist Commercial (C -l) district to m encem ent ceremonies of Oregon
a C entral Commercial
(C-2) dis- S ta te College on Sunday and Mon-
TTON 11. ARTICLE XI. STATE ■
\
CONSTITUTION
¡¡X '
fU‘ly
“ f°' dau as th eir daughter. Mrs Mari
lyn Asher is one of this years
■ni,PT ' L ? i' e nu 'h? V 8 n ! A ,ra c t ° f land
in
seniors. M arilyn, who has been
Wl11
h*l d S c h “ >l Dls’ ISE% of the NW >4 of Section C. here this past week visiting,
Township 41, S, Range 13 W. of drove up with her fath er on Sat
h n l o,
“o
” ° T ! W illam ette
Meridian,
C urry urday, but stayed in Corvallis
In «aid a t
i !
o c ock P. M ., County. Oregon; beginning at a when he went on to P ortland to
« .hm H ,?1 7 . ¿ ° r , ,pur? ° “ °! P°in t on ,hp East-W eat C enter
m eet Mrs. Struebing. Mr. S tru e b ­
aanl
strict
,h
T
line » ' s»id Section 6. said point ing will also have a checkup on
, qUT
° f ' n‘ tH’inK E «st 565 80 ft. from the SW h s hip in Eugene on th eir way
J ,h
y . r uCJ ' eu r l <’orn<‘r of the said S E ‘i of N W , home Tuesday.
« iw
1954 over the am ount lim ited by ,
Qi_^ it-.et k i an t. t
section 11, article XI. of the Con-
1 also West 754.80 ft. from the
Mrs. Glen K effer and her m oth­
stitutlon of Oregon.
Z ,
' ,henCe
Mrs. W illiam Skopec took Mike
-n,
e •
i
East 407.10 ft.; thence N orth 16
le v ? a £
ln,’re’ s,n s SUrh <lag. 38 min. E ast 145 70 ft. to a K effer to the childrens hospital
in P ortland for a thorough m edi­
■, r
.
I P°*nt on the W esterly line of U.
cal
exam ination. They left the
1. Increased cost of operating , s . Highway 101; thence following
middle
of the week, and expeetd
additional High School Building, said highway line N orthw esterly
Have you heard about young
From where I sit, there’s a les­
lockers and bleachers for the new (N. 75 deg 38 min. W.) 496.00 ft. to stay for a few days while Mike
Skeeter
Roberts’ unusual pet, the son for all of us. Guess you’d call
is
in
the
hospital.
building.
more or less, to a point which
tame owl “Blinky”? He’s had her it “tolerance.” Birds and animals
Mr. and Mrs. Veril Barnhouse
2. 4'2 additional E lem entary b ars N. 6 deg. 11 min. W. from
about three years.
often seem to do better in th at
teachers; 1 additional High School the point of beginning: thence S of Ashland w ere house guests at
respect than humans. If I like a
I
say
“her”
because
up
to
teacher.
5 deg. 11 min. E. 286 30 ft. to the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es
glass of tem perate beer with sup­
couple
of
weeks
ago
nobody
was
G.
Sm
ith
last
week.
3. ™ Increased operational
costs. point of beginning. Containing 2.14
,
quite sure. But now “Blinky’a” per and you’d rath er have cider—
rhe am ount of tax. in excess aCres more or less.
Mrs. E rsa Fischer went to T a­
it should be okay with both of
a mother—of two chicks!
<•( I e 6% lim itation, proposed to
This hearing will be held pre- coma
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last week
w here she visited
us. N either of us should give a
Seems
“Blinky”
had
been
acting
le< for sa “ year is $76'-, lim inary to a final report to the<lat the ho,ne °{ her sister. W hen
“hoot” w hat the other fellow
kind
of
strange—so
on
a
hunch,
i V-UUIIVH
Council 4 of
City Ul
of OIAMIKIIlgi
Brookings sne « tu r n e d home, she was ac-
TA„, . . . . ,
.
71 the
Hit- v.n,y
Skeeter put a couple of hen’» likes, says, or does, as long as he
I)«I-<I this 14th day of May. , unde
Oregon S
S ta
ta te
u tornPa n *e(i by her m other, Mrs.
under r authority
authority of
of Oregon
1954
eggs in her nest. Darn if “Blinky” follows the law of the land.
P. E. Kemske. who had been visit
Law.
Right?
A ttest
didn’t set on them for 5 days I
Dora E. Beaulieu,
¡ng th ere for a short while.
TH E BROOKINGS CITY
Last Friday they hatched, and
D istrict Clerk
¿•Irs. Sy Payne retu rn ed last
PLANNING COMMISSION
now
“Blinky’s” as proud as *
H arold F. C rum p
Gladys Kanick, Sec’y week from a few days stay in
mother
hen! (So’s Skeeter.)
i hairm an Board of D irectors D ate Published. May 27, 1954.
Ukiah where she went to spend
Published May 27, 1954, Ju n e 3
the Memorial Day weekend.
1954.
LEGAL NOTICE
Copyright, 1954, United S ta ta tirewers Foundation
NO TICE O F PUBLIC HEARING
to Ordinance
Ordinance No.
No. 35
35
NO TICE OF PUBLIC H E A R IN G 1 P
P u u rsu
rsu an
an t t to
Pursuant to O rdinance No. 35 of th e City of Brookings, Oregon.
of the City of Brookings, Oregon,
(
Planning ( 'ommission
A Business and Professional
Guide to Friendly CRESCENT
CITY Concerns who
the City Planning Commission
not*re th at it will hold a i
e
~ — - - —- - *
tvuv
gives notice that ¡t will hold a ’" lblic hearing in the c ity Haii a t , suggest you patronize your home merchant firs^ but stand ready to serve you in an
8 I
rpblim.hJunneK3.‘ni9M .^yti,lapua/ for the purpose of giving 7i.
all pt * ad«^® ble way when these services are not available in your home community.
pose of giving all persons in te r-| sons interested and the general
ested and the general public an op- public an opportunity to be heard
Nunn-Bush Shoes; Arrow
H. Grooten-
portunity to be heard on a pro- on a petition by f E. »»
S hirts; Genuine Levis;
dorst for a building perm it to e x ­ t hevrolet-B uick Sales & Service
Office Suppl ies
Pendleton S hirts; Jantzen
Auto Repair. P ainting
tend a non-conforming (R-3) use
Sw eaters; W hite Stag Line.
Typew riters, Adding Machines
R adiators Repaired
on property cu rren tly zoned as
1010 2nd St.
Telephone 2212
an R-2 district, ami located on
Com plete line of W ork Clothes
Phone 471
the SW com er of Ransom Ave­
W'e Deliver in Brookings!
Sporting Goods
nue and Second S treet This hear­
250 Cu. ft. Load
ing will be held prelim inary to
a final report to the Council e l
c lendo n
the City of Brookings under au
thority of T itle 95, C hapter 24
Western Auto Supply
Rronkings-H arhor Area
Oregon compiled laws a n n o ta t­
Auto
and Home Supplies. Ap­
Oldsmobile-W illys-Cadillac
“Store For Men”
ed.
pliances — Coronado Radios.
Front and M S treets
The Brookings City Planning
1150 9th St. Phone 3001
-+ +
Commission, Gladys Kanick. Sec­
P h o n e 3176
C R ESC EN T CITY
P O. Box 645 retary.
154 H St.
Phone 3544
K B ro o k in g s-H a rb o r Pilot
1
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OIDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS
7,
«„♦„
See MNNtNG
, S*n,y’
8
Rom where I sit.. f y Joe Marsh
er,
Wise Stepmother
a
WHERE. TO FIND AND BUY IT
IN CRESCENT CITY
Crescent Chevrolet
DAVIDSON'S
SUMMER SPECIAL
M C
Millends $ 7 .0 0
M otor Co.
Gordon F.
Johnson
Gamble's
L and D Woodyard
P ublished Ju n e 3, 1954.
SURPLUS M ART
Clothing and Shoes for the E ntire
Fam ily — H ardw are — Sporting
Goods — Housewares — lo g g e r
Boots — Atlas Pow er Tools
1280 2nd St.
Phone 2752
Crescent Lbr. Co.
For price quotations on all
Louise Dress Shop
Building Material
Lingerie
Dresses
Coats
Accessories
Uniforms
S&H Green Stam ps
I^irge Sizes a Specialty
Phone 1881 '
Second and M arket S treets
♦ f
S9G49WU
UP TO 40% FUEL SAVINGS BY
H A V IN G YOUR HOUSE
WEATHER-STRIPPED
When you check the cost, you’ll decide you can’t afford
NOT to insulate. It will pay for Itself In fuel savings . . .
elim inate w ater dam age and provide a lifetim e of
d raft less, dustless com fortable living
EHA FINANCING—no money down.
4 yonrs to par
CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE
NO OBLIGATION
CALIFORNIA WEATHER-STRIP CO.
Offices in S outhern C urry R ealty
Phone JR24
W W IW U J IIIL
Del Norte Laundry
Three-Day Service
Leave orders at the
C ur Del C leaners
M arg aret's
Linen and Specialty Shop
House Dresses — C hildren’s Line!
Costum e Jew elry — Linens!
1240 Second S treet
HERB NEW M AN’S
CRESCENT CITY
RADIO
873 Second St.
Phone 3531
House of Flowers
Flor ally Y oars
F.T.D. M ember
“ We Sefl the Best and S e n nee
the R e st”
Magnavox, RCA-Victor, Philco
Records—All labels and speeds
840 3rd St.
Phone 1512
WARD'S
PROPANE SERVICE
FOR ALL
YOUR
PRINTING NEEDS
PHONE
— -
HAMILTON. ELGIN, WYLER
WADSWORTH WATCHES
Heirloom S terling
We carry a CO M PLETE line
of Gas Appliances — Wedgewood,
Tappan. O'Keefe & M erritt, and
Caloric ranges — General w ater
heaters — Servel R efrigerators —
Coleman furnaces.
Tanks for Rent, Sale or Lease
•re so a a t City
Pfcoae 111
At Jot. Hwys 101 a»d 199
Fine W atch and Jewelry
R epairing
G IF T S
WADSWORTH
JEWELRY
809 Jftd S t
Pta 2202
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