Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 19, 1956, Page 6, Image 6

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Thursday, July 19,
Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon
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Presbyterians Plan
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Kam««
Meory, Wm. H. A
Henry, Frances S.
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Ooodin, Bemell L. A
Goodin, Lois M.
Gardner, Mrs, Fred
Bollinger, A rthur 0. A
Bollinger, Beryle E.
Bivin, Joe W. A
Bivin, June I.
Bhuey, Mabel B.
Whillock, Carl A
Whillock, Vera
Bollinger, A. O.
Bollinger, A. 0,
Bollinger, A 0.
Graber, Milton E. A
Graber, Juana J.
Wood, Eugene S.
Linton, Sylvia
Shea, Kusaell M. A
Shea, Betty
Bollinger, A. 0.
Temple, William L. A
Temple, Mama O.
Bollinger, A. 0.
Bollinger, A. O.
Hamilton, Cecil O. A
Hamilton, Beatrice
Gardner, Ernest W.
Beliel, Gerald G. A
Bellel, Grace J.
lo r d well, Richard M. A
Bordwell, Alice May
Bhuatrom, Biguard A
Shustrom, Viola
Bordwell, Richard M. A
Brodwell, Alice
Luov S M
landers, Royal T. A
Sanders, Nova M.
Bronson, Jaa. W. e/o
Chas A Page A
Frances H Page
Graham, E L. A
Graham, Belle
Bronson, Jaa W. e/o
Bollinger, Beryle E.
Patterson, W. R A
Patteraon, Carrie
Robinson, P. E A
Robinson, Lillian
K irby, Jam es H A
Kirby, Irene M.
Hassett, F. B. 9
Hassett, Man 11 la K.
Life lease Chat. T. Haeeett
Sn 100'
Juelson, Richard A
Juelaon, E. June
Jueison, Richard A
Juelson, E. June
Smith, Guy L.
Ite n n e tt, K enneth A
Btennett, Irene
Kllison, Noble H A
Ellison, Cleo E.
Oletnmer, J H. A
Clemmer, Ethel M.
Williamson, A rthur B.
Phillips, Geo. S. A
Phillips, Leatha L
Brimm, B. I, A
Brimm, Mary J,
Brimm, B L. A
Brimm, Mary Jane
Orook, Clarice E. A
Crook, A rthur
Crook, Clarice E. A
Crook, A rthur
Conaway, R. A. A
Conaway, Margaret
School District 17-C
Miller, P. A
Rosen, Jacob II A
Rosen, Alice
Mendenhall. C. L.
Hay, Sadie A
Hay, Janies
Mendenhall, C. L.
Trostad, («. N. A
Trostad, Grace
Hover, Roy O A
Hover, Myrtle
Fitzhugh, Mary
Brener, Earl M A
Bruer, Margaret E.
Coslett, Elwood R
Stickels, Henry A
Stickels, Lena
B idei'h.muner, Paul A
B odcnhatniner, Slurley C.
S . ipson, Glen S A
Simpson, Dorothy S.
Mosier. Geo E.
Page, C. A A
Page, Frances
Hassett. Geo R A
Hassett, Adelia M.
Malcom, Mack G. A
Malcom, Jean B.
Glass, Delbert T.
Moroe, Fred \\
Peterson, Earl R A
Peterson, Emma J.
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Add.
Tax
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STk. Lot
Assessable
Amnt.
A tm
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41-18
Lot 9
18-1A
0,510
41 13
41-13
Lot 9
Lot 9
132
18-2-A
6,354
7,702
41-13
Lot 9
13-3
9,000
41-13
41-13
Lot 9
Lot 9
13-4
13-6
9,000
9,000
41-13
41-13
41-13
41-13
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
13-6
13-7
13-8
189
9,000
9,000
9,000
9,000
41-13
41-13
41-13
Lot 9
Lot 9
Lot 9
13-10
13-11
13-12
9,000
9,000
7,836
41-13
41-13
Lot 9
Lot ft
18-18
13-14
6,831
0,550
41-13
41-18
41-13
Lot 9
Lot 9
Lot 4
18-15
18-18
18
CAO Lbr. Co.
8,715
10,000
15,000
4118
Lot 4
Lot 4
14
41-18
15
CAO Lbr. Co.
CAÔ Lbr. Co.
15,000
16,000
41-18
Lot 4
16
GAO Lbr. Go.
16,000
Sunday, Ju ly 22 is th e d ate the
162 75 t Presbyterions have set for th eir
! Fam ily Service and Picnic. The
158 85 Sunday school and church ser­
194.05 vice will be combined into a fam ­
ily service which will be held at
225.00 10:30. Fam ilies are invited to a t­
tend as a group. At the close of
225.00 the service which will be held at
225.00 the V. F. W. hall, everyone will
adjourn to a reserved area of
225 00 Azalea P a rk for the picnic.
T he Fellow ship com m ittee of
225 00
225 00
the P re sb y teria n W om en's A s­
225 00 sociation is planning this picnic
and providing a portion of th?
dinner. Each family is asked to
225 00
bring enough fried chickens to
225 00
serve its m em bers and one p ot­
195 90
luck dish e ith e r dessert, salad or
vegetable; also its own table ser­
170.78
vice. E n te rta in m e n t is planned
163 75
for th e children in the form of
gam es and races.
21788
All m em bers and friends of the
250.00
Sunday school and church are
375 00
cordially invited to atten d this
fam ily service and picnic. Come
875 00
to th e service dressed inform ally
375 00
for the picnic. Rem em ber the
tim e— 10:30.
876 00
41-18
Lot 4
IT
CAO Lbr. Co.
B0,000
750 00
41-18
Lot 4
17-A
CAO Lbr. Co.
18,000
450 00
41-18
Lot 4
Lot 4
10
ft
CAO Lbr Co.
OAO Lbr. Co.
10,000
41-18
12,500
375 00
312.50
41-18
Lot 4
BO
OAO Lbr. Go.
15,000
17500
9
9
9
9
41-18
Lot 4
IlsA
OAO Lbr. Co.
15,000
375 00
4118
Lot 4
>1
OAO Lbr. Go.
15,000
17500
41-13
Lot 4
11-A-l
OAO Lbr. Oo.
0,750
243 75
41-18
Lot 4
Bl-B
OAO Lbr. Go.
5,040
15100
41-18
Lot 4
Sl-B-1
OAO Lbr. Co.
15,900
349 00
41-18
Lot 4
81-B-8
OAO Lbr. Co.
7,200
180.00
Don't Miss this Thrilling
2-Hour Color Film of
Family Service and
Picnic, Sun. July 22
1956
ALASKA
AMERICA'S WONDERLAND
The Most Complete Picture Ever
Filmed of Alaska!
• W ild Life in Action
• L ake George* B reak-up
• Eskim o Village Life
• Sport Fishing at Its Best
• Active Volcanos and G lacieis
Real Life, Full Color
Film of America's
L ast F rontier. Showing
for the F irst Time in
Brookings
H EI.LO WORLD
Two babies arrived to Brook­
ings couples on th e 11th of this
m onth, so Dr. Ronniger says, one
to th e D ale Bullocks and the
o th er to th e R. L. Millers.
DO YOUR PA R T TO
K E E P OREGON G REEN
All the teaching, preaching and
appealing to K E E P OREGON
G REEN th a t has been going on
during rain y weeks of w inter and
spring, from now on will be te s t­
ed. The sudden change of tem p­
eratu res, going up to over 100 de­
grees, also involved a change in
hum idity. From now on th ere will
be fire w 'eather in Oregon. If the
forests do not b um if O regon’s
tim ber stays g re a t—it will be be­
cause:
1. Every person who goes into
the forest as cam per, fisherm an,
hiker and m ountain clim ber pours
w ate r on every cam pfire until
th ere isn't a tiny living em ber
left to hiss.
2. E very m otorist who trav els
a forest-bordered highway consi­
ders it a m isdem eanor to throw’
from the car a lighted m atch or
burning cigarette.
3. Every woodsw orker sees to
it th a t no stra y sp ark from his
cig arette or pow er saw gets a
chance to sta rt a fire.
4. Every logger "shuts down-’
his operation when the hum idity
reading gets in the neighborhood
1 of 30
5. Every forest officer and pub-
| lie official charged w ith direct
responsibility is on the job night
and day.
6. The general public now fully
understands and fi/lly supports
i forest fire prevention as one way
to m aintain the principal p ay ro "
and the g reatest single economic
and recreation resource of th«
Pacific N orthw est.
R egardless of w eath er, man-
caused forest fires can be kept
to a m inium if everyone tak es
¡ care and cooperates. Remember,
th e first test is in preventing
i the second is quickly reporting
and extinguishing the forest fii •.
L et's K E E P OREGON GREEN.
TOOK 7 YEARS
TO FILM
No Game Killed in his Picture
Sponsored by Brookings Police Department
High School Gym
Tuesday, Wednesday
JULY 31. AUG. 1 - 8:00 o.m.
ADMISSION
G ENERAL
$1.00
STUDENTS
41 18
Lot 4
N.Pt. 8
OAO Lbr Co.
15,000
375 00
41 18
Lot 4
i.P t B
OAO Lbr Co.
51,000
525 00
41-18
41-18
Lot 4
Lot 4
B-G
•
OAO Lbr. Co.
CAO Lbr. co.
21,840
24,526
546 00
613 13
41 18
Lot 4
6-A
CAO Lbr. Co.
0,000
225 00
41-13
Lot 4
CAO Lbr. Co.
16,020
423 03
41-18
41-13
Lot 4
Lot 4
T-A
1
7
7-D
CAO Lbr. Co.
CAO Lbr. Co.
10,080
10,680
267 00
267 00
<•13
Lot 4
7-B
CAO Lbr. Co.
10,680
267.0C
41-13
Lot 4
7-C
OAO Lbr. Co.
10,680
287 00
41-18
Lot 4
8
CAO Lbr. Co.
90.600
990 00
41-13
Lot 4
9
CAO Lbr. Co.
19,800
495 00
41-13
Lot 4
10
CAO Lbr. Co.
39.600
990 00
41-13
41-13
41 13
Lot 4
Lot 9
Lot 4
11
38
26-C
CAO Lbr. Co.
CAO Lbr. Co.
CAO Lbr. Co.
19,800
109,500
5.250
495 00
2,737 50
131 25
41-13
41-13
Lot 4
Lot 4
20
20D
CAO Lbr. Co.
CAO Lbr. Co.
5,250
8,190
131 25
204 75
41-13
41-13
Lot 4
Lot 4
26-F
26-B
CAO Lbr. Co.
CAO Lbr. Co.
7,728
7,728
193 20
193 2f
41 13
Lot 4
26-E
CAO Lbr. Co.
15,456
386 4<
41-13
41 13
Lot 4
Lot 4
26-G
26 A 1
CAO Lbr. Co.
CAO Lbr. Co.
7,728
4,700
193 2(
117 50
41-13
41 13
Lot 4
Lot 4
26 A
25 A
CAO Lbr Co.
CAO Lbr. Co.
3,933
15.000
375 00
41 13
Lot 4
25 E
CAO Lbr. Co.
15,000
375 00
41 13
Lot 4
24 A
CAO Lbr Co.
9,000
225 00
41 13
41 13
Lot 4
Lot 4
24
23
CAO Lbr. Co.
CAO Lbr. Co.
21.000
18.000
525 00
450 00
41 13
Lot 4
23 A
CAO Lbr Co.
12,000
300 0C
TO MEET
40 13
SW USW tt
16
CAO Lbr. Co.
18,000
450 00
40-13
40-13
41 13
CAO Lbr. C<x
C ao Lbr Co.
8,000
8.000
53.250
200 00
200 00
Robert D. Helmes
SW’iSW H
Lots 3A4
16 A
20
28
1,331 25
41 13
Lots 3A4
28-A
12,750
318 75
50C
BOY'S
8 to 16 Years
SPEND a WEEK at SUNNY GASQUET
HEATED POOL
-
GOOD FOOD
Constant Supervision
$30 a Week INCLUDES SPECIAL
Swimming and Diving Instruction
(Scout Tests Passed)
MAKE RESERVATIONS AT
GURNEY'S COUNTRY CLUB
Gasquet, Calif.
(iS miles east of Crescent City)
98 33
S
PION 4 The City Recoi
shall enter upon the Lien Docket of the City oí Brookings, Ore
e eh piece and p..rcel of the above described real property, the area thereof in square feet, the own« r
thereof and the amount of the special assessment levied thereon
s TT1ON 5 Each special assessment levied by this ordinance shall become, upon the entry th e rc ii
th? City R ? >rd ’f as se, forth anti pro\ ided in Section 4, hereinabove, immediately due and pay
and h II 1 ? a 1 n and eh rge upon the respet tive lots, tracts and parcels of land aga nst which the s
are p 'a - «!.
i and e v e r i lien, so ent. red b' the City Recorder, ;ihall be pri r to a’l < :her liens e c
’ 1 by law IfcJ 'rest shall 1 ? charged at the rate of six per cent per an n v r' v
as o»h .'w e ■
x n at paid \vitliin thirty <•ays from the date of entry of <ud ben. The City ef P <'
paid e t :
mgs, < .
n, i -, jy pro ee u to foreclose as d<?1 nquent any lien thirty days af ' r the same shall h .ve b.
c
11 ' ’ t e Hen <’
ns provided f< r foreclosure of lie ns in Chap »ter 88 Oregon Revired S
tut ‘. « r a h
fter a?.?
t levied by this ordinance ' h 11 be P» i d v it! n thirty (30> t
fl‘s ’ > G ■ >
n r term s perm itted h\ < î J»r n », ii i -e b i « n made v. h
of th t »
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Bead by t > an.d in full t
;h «’ \ ot July . 1956
Read a s .... d t i: ' by ,i tie th: s I0;h day of July, 1956
Read a t! rd tinte by tith* and passed by the Council this 10th d ay of July . 1956
A u th en ticated this 10th d ay of July, 1956.
•
S Byron L Brimm
Mayor of Brookings, Oregon.
Passed by the C>u ntil this 10th day of July, 1956
Attest
S ' Mae D Sni th.
Recorder of the i t tty of Brooking s, Oregon.
EVERYBODY'S INVITED
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR
GOVERNOR
POT LUCK
P IC N IC
30 P M .
Azalea Park
Brook’rqs
SAT. JULY 21 si
( l ine and Bring the Kids — Gaines for ( hildrs
FREE D C C " °PIZES!
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