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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON PAGE TWELVE ing, and all Scouts are asked to made. Last Monday night Scout Ex A Court of Honor for Troop bring their parents. Visitors, of ecutive Virgil Clark gave the course, ill be welcome. At the 32 will be held in the grade school gym next Monday even court, several awards will be troop signs for them to post. BCOOT N E W S — HI-WAY MARKET GûtO AIIOW ' TI ackng (OMFAMV OPEN 8:00A.M. TO 9:30 P.M. 2'/2 TIN VAN CAMPS Pork & beans 5 for $ 1 PILLSBURY, GOLDEN YELLOW, CHOCOLATE FUDGE, W H ITE, SPICE CARMEL and ORANGE — YO U R CHOICE CAKE MIXES J f o r « 80 Count PAPER NAPKINS 2 for 19< FERN —- LUCIOUS “H.C.” ORANGEADE 46 Ounce Tin 4 for $1.OO SOUTHERN MAID — 18 Ounce Jar PEANUTiBU 1'TER 490 1 REE — Orange and Pekoe 48 BAGS TEA 47E reminding people to vote, this being one of the Yearly Good Turns to which all Scouts are committed. Scout Ransom recently qual ified for his swimming award by covering the fifty yards in Smith River. The water was pretty cold. Plans are being made for a huge Scout Parade when the new building is ready for use. Work on that is progressing nic ely and more workers are need, ed. Anyone interested, see Mike Page, Roy Weideman or Virgil Clark. KING’S TEENS HONORED*" The King’s Teens were honor* ed to have with them Friday night, Miss Palmer, a misionary from Ethiopia. She gave a talk on the customs and way of life of the various tribes in Ethiopia. Miss Palmer is originally from Canada but is planning on her return to Ethiopia within the next few months. CARPENTERVJLLE N E W S — Ray Passley returned home Wednesday evening after making a plane trip to Oklahoma to visit his father, who is quite ill. Pat Cox's mother stayed with Helen while Ray was gone. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carpenter and son, Danny, were down from Port Orford, Sunday, visiting friends and relatives here. Brother Colegrove took his trailer house, boat, jeep pick up, NATIONALLY ADVERTISED fishing gear, etc., up Rogue Riv er Thursday and spent two days fishing. Charles Carpenter and ARRELL'S CHETCO Rex Nichols helped him move his equipment up the river. Mrs. Neva Christensen return ed home after spending five days visiting friends down south. Norm stayed home and batched. Delmar Colegrove and Warren McNeeley are busy marking the lambs. Jerry Carpenter and Terry Timeus attended the "Hoot-Owl” show in Gold Beach, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nickles and - •• Pat Petra went to Ophir Wed nesday, where Rex bought a jeep Reel Estate from Ed Wooley. i2 ounce tin CHOPPED BEEF for 3 89< KRAFT — 55C Pink GRAPEFRUIT . . 6 for 4 5 t Field Grown Tomatoes ................. 3 1 c CELERY HEARTS . . . POUND . . . . pkg. 19< Cello CARROTS . . . AVACADOES, Lge. Size . . . 3 pkgs. 25e . . . . 2 for 29c CELLO PACK — M uncys M kt. LEAN and FRESH — z GROUND BEEF (TIOK F GRADE — Blade Cut POUND Rib Steaks 75t with i2-gauge inner liner Complete assembled, with stand F.O.B. Coos Bay — S800 Also Stoc\ A ll Types of Storage Tankj or will build Coos Bay Steel Fabricating Co. Phone CO 7-4515 A Dan-Dan-Dandy Place To Buy! Agency « Insurance 1955 BUICK Century 1954 BUICK Century 2 DOOR RIVIERA COUPE Very low mileage. Clean as new car. Real performer, has Radio, Heater, dynaflo, real ly a good buy at . . . 2-DOOR RIVIERA COUPE One owner, has Radio and Heater, dynafyo. Top con dition throughout. Steup up to a late-model as-good-as- new car, as way under nevy- car price . . . only S2895 S2245 If you hear something in the woods these days that sounds like a bear, think nothing of it. It is only Leona Nickles and Dot Petre picking ferns. — MORE GREAT BUYS — 1952 PONTIAC — 4-DOOR SEDAN Hydramatic, Radio & Heater Mrs. Ralph Moore is now home after spending the last week in Seaside Hospital with a back injury. She is now convalescing under the care of Dr. Ronniger. $895.00 - Blade Gul 4’Sueed, Heater, Bumper FOR SALE—By Owner. Is GI Approved — Beautiful 2 bed room home, large lot, restricted area. Fire Place. Attached gar age. Phone 3575 or Box 821. In Brookings. 9-4-p 1950 WILLYS Panel $295.00 1949 CHEVROLET 2-Door $295.00 1950 CHEVROLET 4-Door 465.OO FOR SALE—1-bedroom home. I acre land, drilled well, $3000 cash or $3500 on terms. See Jack Smith, 1201 Iris. 9*4-c FOR SALE — 22-foot Trailer- House. New refrigerator, Paint Job. Very Liveable. Good Tires. $750.00 on Bank Terms. Inquire at Duncan Trailer Court, Harbor 9-1-p 1947 FORD — $95.00 1947 DODGE 2-dot y $175.00 1949 BUICK Sup. Sdn. $19500 1949 BUICK Sedan ROADMASTER $195.00 CONVENIENT BANK TERMS Phone 3 2 0 5 FOR SALE — Stock Rack for' Truck. 7 x 13 by 6 ft. high, $10.1 Owen Carter. 9-1-p Penning Stuck FOR SALE—Cletrac Tractor, ir rigation outfit with 5 hp. motor, pump, 550 feet of 2-inch pipe. George Titus, 2 S miles South of Smith River, on Freeway at Knutson’s Boat sign. 9-2-p 0KTCK CARE KEEPS BVICKS BEST SSL ■ SUPPLEMENTARY BUDGET NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 17C, of Curry County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL M EETING of the said district will lie held at SCHOOL HOUSE on the 14th day of May, 1956, at 7:30 o’clock pan. for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal school year, beginning July 1, 1956, and ending June 30, 1957, hereinafter set forth. - - BUDGET - - SCHEDULE I IT E 0 18. Other Source» -O&C Funds 21 Estimated total receipts and available cash balance or deficit Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balances Total All FuniSn $ 28,879.80 28.879 80 General Fund Esitmatcd Expenditures Schernii Qradee 49c Boiling Beef 290 SEDAN, Radio & Heater $495.00 1949 FORD Club Cpe. $295.00 POUND POUND 1950 BUICK Special — Bargain Department Cars — FOR SALE—Fisherman’s car- 1930 Model, runs good, $25. Phone 2392. Secondary Scnools Ora les . LEAN and Ml \ l’Y 2-DOOR RIVIERA COUPE Dynaflo, Radio and Heater $1295.00 To Late to Class Elementary BEEF ROAST 1953 BUICK Sup. V-8 $1595.00 1954 CMC y2 Ton — S( I II.DI LE II CHOK E GRADE Coos Bay Just Traded In On The '56 BUICK! POUND 390 EXTRA HEAVY 9-Foot CYCONE llONAA# GRADED TUNA 5 (or OIL «45 00 Menning Buick Phone •3762 TWO HOMES ON RIVER FRONTAGE- With that fish ing .«season on you will want to put your boat in the river. One is a large home and one is a small 2 bedroom House. Excellent pasture on the small parcel and wonderful view from both. Drop in and let us tell you about these. A TWO BEDROOM UNFIN ISHED HOUSE WITH CON CRETE FOUNDATION. A large, lot 95 x 100. This is one you can work on in your spare time and make a profit be cause the total price is Only $1,450. DON’T FORGET WE HAVE FINEST BUILT HOMES ON F.H.A. FINANCING — Come in and look at these pictures and floor plans now at our office. You can have a real home built just for you. No two alike in this beautiful tract. Ready Built homes to show you. If you didn’t see last week’s pajier, be sure to get it as the SPECIALS offered are truly outstanding. Some sold but still have a few left. Look in the classified for a REAL BUY. YOU WILL FIND IT THERE. PRICED AT ONLY $1295.00!!!! Quart Bottle F.O.B. COOS BAY jR E X A LL DRUG Public ALL PURPOSE 4 0 ' NEW SHOPPING LIST BITS-O-SEA *1.00 REFUSE BURNER A PENNY MORE BUYS TWO! » Notary WILSONS — Thursday, April 19, 1956 O fllE S( Hl.DULI VI ■ 1. Site, Site Improvement. 2 . Street Improvement and 3 Completion of Class Rooms Estimated Expenditures for the Ensuing School Year In Detail Pudget Allowance in Detail for the Current School Year Exper iiiuree for Two Fiscal Y« Next Preceding the Current School Year Detailed Expenditures for the last Year of the Two-Year _______________________________ Period FIRST YEA Give Year!, Details O ther Special Reserve $ 28,879 80 S 28.879 80 $ 28,879,80 .................. .................. ............. » lated this lfth day of April, 1956 Signed: D orj^E ^SfU Jliei^^- District Clerk Approved by Budget Committee April 17, 1956. Signed: Raymond L Pisarek. Secretary, Budget Committee- H Kessler Chairman, Budget Committee; Wm. Thompson, Chairman. Board of Dl’vctors