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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1956)
1 BROOK1NGS-HARBOR PILOT - PAGE TWELVE — Thursday, May io, 1956 BROOKINGS, OREGON CURRY COUNTY SCHOOLS CALL FOR BIDDS i lì. LIBBY VISITORS Miss Bertha Graham and Miss Doris Holmes, Glendale teach ers, were guests at the By ion Libby liome recently. The ladies were classmates of Mrs. Libby s at the Northwest Nazarene Col lege, Nampa, Idaho. Dan F. Miles, Sr., father, and her broth er, Dan. Jr., of Ada, Oregon, also dropped in, Monday afternoon. rxosvîE_£tk Ken Currie, formerly of Gold Beach, has taken over the sand and gravel business from Don Yarnell. Currie was formerly in the same line of business at the county seat and may be reached here at the same phone, 3414. Wrecker Service Portable Welder Service PHONE 4202 "íilE Y MWA7S HOLD RfcNDS fo 3 U C Í0 AVOID 5ÛCKÎÎV FOR CLASSROOM SUPPLIES The schools of Curry County will be receiving price quotations on various items of classroom supplies. Price quotations will be received in the Curry County Superintendent’s office no later than May 24th. Any submitted later than this will be disre garded. For a listing of supplies and delivery points, please con tact the office of Curry County School Superintendent, Court GRANGE TO FEED AGAIN house, Gold Beach, Oregon. Another of their famed Man Date of First Publication, Made’’ suppers is being put on at May 9. 1956. the Grange Hall, this coming Date of Second Publication, Saturday evening, between 6 and May 16, 1956. A 8 p.m. Ramrodded by Milt Fos ter, "ham and trimmings” will RAINED IN! be cooked, dished up, served and A whole flock of Merford swamped after entirely by the scholars journewed from their menfolks. Some 80 pounds of valley homes on a sneak day, premius hams will be exposed to last Thursday. They planned the public and being a masculine their outing for Harris Beach party, prospective diners are State Park but they got rained urged to come in their work in and wound up in the Star clothes. The proceeds from the of the Sea Parish house where feed will go toward buying new they spread a sumptuous lunch chairs for the Grange Hall. they had brought over w i t h them. No surgery needed to reduce swelling of painful piles! MURRY MOTORS In doctor’s tests, am azing new Stainless Pazo instantly relieved piles’ torture! Gave internal and external relief — without surgery 1 6 medically-proved ingredients re lieve painjtcning instantly! Reduce swelling. Promote healing. Y oh sit, walk in comfort 1 Only stainless pile remedy. Stainless PazoOv Supposi tories or Ointment at druggists. A story elsewhere in this is sue of the PILOT should be of interest, and studied by every voter. It tells how you can help the boards and yourself in cast ing your ballot, and the im portance of YOUR VOTING. GOLD BEACH BUDGET — City of Gold Beach voters will he asked to approve an increase is their tax base, May 18th, to cover $4,000 for a new city fire truck, $1,200 for their library and $400 for new fire hydrants. I ! I FOR 3 ALE — 2-wheel, steel framed trailer. Tires are like new. See at Young’s 5 and 10 in North Brookings. 12-tf-c Two bedrom hove, 1 acre on Highway, Harbor. Quiet livable place with world of beatuiful shrubbery. Ideal for a business site. TOTAL PRICE IS ONLY $4,75 CASH. Will be shown by LEONARD AGENCY. CRESCENT SEWING CIRCLE DEPARTMENT STORE ★ FRIDAY a d SATURDAY ONLY ★ Home Demonstrator from P o rtla n d ----- W ill O ffer You The Very Latest In Ideas For Creative Sewing FREE $15.C0WC«?TH OF YARDAGE . . . w ith Each New »Vachine REAL ESTA TE 12-tf-c NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION IN THE RURAL SCHOOL DISTRICT OF CURRY COUNTY, OREGON UPON QUESTION OF INCREASING TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT LIMITED BY SHOP CZ5 r> N 5’ Crq < S pr O □ • lie has demonstrated LEADERSHIP and SOUND JU D G M E N T. • He inspires PUBLIC C O NFIDENC E. • He ia • man of A C TIO N. OLD CLOCKS DAN STYERS “ A governor the people of Oregon like and trust” In The Palmer Building Ad Keep E lm ^nnlhC x-vyrn, r * n I» R A P.cle Rawlinson Chrm 153 > Liberty, Salem. Oregon Modem Techniques Help When Building in Winter STATE CONSTITUTION Notice is hereby given that an ■ “Lection will be held Monday, May 21. 1956 by the Rural School District of Curry County, Siam of Oregon, in all component school districts ot said Rural School District. The election will begin at 2 0G p.m. until 8:00 p.m . and will be held in the schoolhouse in each said component districts. The purpose of the election is to sub mit to the legal voters of the rural school district the question of increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 195» over the amount limited hv Sec tion 11. Article XI of the Con stitution. I The reason for increasing such levy are: The necessary expens* of o p eratin g the schools exceeds tho tax base of the R ural School D istrict, which is the sum of the t; x bases of all school d is tric ts in the County except school d istricts No. 2CJ and 17C. The am ount of tax in excess of the six per cent lim itation p ro po sal to be ’evie 1 by the ru ral chool dist ets of C urry County. Oregon, for th e fiscal y ear be ginning Ju ly 1.1956 is $136.895.45 I I PAIN tary . Run*. School Board: S id ney Bales. C hairm an, R ural School Board. RECISTER FOR PRIZE ’AIKC i ROYAL VACUUM CLEANER SEE THE NEW KEOT! rr Ref/ef o f C m « » A i N S •« M C A O A C h C, N C U A A L - QlA. N C U R IT t S w a s S T A N B A C K T A B - k t T |« r P O W O C C I STANBACK • ho ! • • " # r « d i« « t f o r m . * « . . STAN BACK ••» •'■ « I « eov«« M . n r« l.« «« e « m«« on« O M y »0 » « * • . . 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T renchers and excavating m a chines bite through frozen ground I ¡4 M L . easily; straw and portable h eat ers protect concrete from freez Portable heaters provide com ing, let m asons work despite the foH f(>p m asoM who oft€„ U5< cold; panel construction and use canv„ s sh(.lte rs. of preassem bled roof trusses I speed erection of the house shell, closing in the stru ctu re so work m ay progress indoors. • C ontractors and trad esm en alike m ake every effort to keep erking in w inter; you benefit—work th a t is year-around is cheaper th an th a t which is seasonal. SI <7IÏON il ARriCLE XI Datj'tl this 23rd day of April. 1956. ‘ Attes* 7 nn - Seger, Secre I W ATCH & CLOCK ___________ from SMALL HOMES GUIDE To Late to Class ATPÄLM ERS DAN'S GAMBLING FINES — Of the twelve who plead guilty to gambling, fines in cir cuit court the following were assessed as noted: Kenneth E. Taylor and Clarence Stoller $150 each for permitting gambling on their premises. All other charges against local men were dismissed by the court. Atoms* Any Froooeobon ¥ • « '« • Iv o e UooB STANBACK WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO SPEND MOTHER'S DAY AT WHITE ROCK FINE FOOD AT POPULAR PRICES - Served in Dining R,x>m from 12-9 p.m. Enjoy Your Favorite Cocktail • • In Our Lounge Dining Room Open Weekdays 6 to 10 p.m. Cocktail Lounge Open 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.