Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 26, 1956, Page 6, Image 6

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Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon
Thursday, July 26, 1956
HELLO WORLD
now* hay buying time advising its
better to stock up now- than wait
A little girl came to the home until
it gets to better than $50 a
of Mr. and Mrs. William LeVignei ton as it did last year. Advice is
on the 21st.
also given that it is well to in­
A boy was born to the Ernest spect the hay before buying.
Campbells on the 23rd.
Both babies had as their initiat
Heard a youngster commenting
tor Dr. Ronniger.
on experiences at recent carnival,
“And I got sick in the ferris
Upstate papers carry word its wheel!" (Was the wind blowing?)
BOYS
R E S O L U T IO N No. 21
tion of the State of Oregon, re­
PROCLAMATION OF
all with a suitable arena in which
solves as follows:
they invite the public to pay their
WESTERN WEEK
BE IT RESOLVED that, pur­
respects to these, their fellow
S T R E E T V A C A T IO N
suant to ORS 271.130, the City City of Brookings and Environs creatures:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Council, on its own motion, does
I, Byron L. Brimm, Mayor of
WHEREAS We of the West
that on the 26th day of June, 1956 vacate certain unimproved por­
the City Council of the City of tions of the duly recorder plat or are looked upon, throughout the the City of Brookings, Oregon, do
Brookings, Oregon, adopted Reso­ the City of Brookings, Curry Nation, as being Contemporaries hereby PROCLAIM the week of
lution No. 21 initiating proceed­ County, Oregon which unimprov- of their most versatile and valu­ July 30 to August 6, WESTERN
ings for the vacation of certain edportions of said plat are there­ able friends, the horses and the WEEK, and ask all with reach of
this proclamation to join in con­
unimproved portions of the record­ in designated as portions of Cen­ cows, and
WHEREAS: The perpetuation tinuing our Memory of th? West,
ed plat of the City of Brookings, ter Street, Park Avenue and an
HEATED POOL -
GOOD FOOD Curry County, Oregon, which said alley, which portions to be va­ of our race has ever been, is now, its people, and Most Especially,
portions are therein described as cated are more particularly de­ and ever shall be dependent upon its Horses and its Cattle.
Constant Supervision
those cloven or solid hooved crea­
streets and an alley, and are more scribed as follows.
Given under my hand this 21st
tures and
particulary described as follows:
day of July, 1956, at the City Hall
PART I: Those portions of Cen­
PART I: Those portions of Cen­ ter Street and Park Avenue lying
WHEREAS: The men and wo­ City of Brookings, Oregon,
ter Street and Park Avenue lying Southwest of a line drawn from men, boys and girls, of our aera
BYRON L. BRIMM.
Southwest of a line drawn from ’he Southwest corner of Lot I, especially, have developed and
Mayor of the City of
the Southwest corner of Lot 1, Block 16 to the Northeast corner continue active and intense inter­
Swimming and Diving Instruction
Brookings.
Block 16, to the Northeast corner of Lot 4 of Block 13 and extending est in observing and continuing to
of Lot 4 of Block 13 and extending to the Southwest corner of Block acknow- dge our indebtness to all
(Scout Tests Passed)
to the Southeast corner of Block B and the Southeast corner of horses and all cattle, and The
B and tlie Southeast comer of Block A. Also that part of Lot 5, Spirt of The West, and
Block A. Also that part of Lot G, Block 11 lying Southwesterly of
WHEREAS: This group, band­
MAKE RESERVATIONS AT
i Block 14 lying Southwesterly of above said line.
ed together under the name of
above said line.
PART II: That portion of Park The CHETCO WRANGLERS,
PART II: That portion of Park Avenue
lying between the West have devoted much of their own
Avenue lying between the West
line
of
Fern Avenue and the time and money in providing us
hne of Fern Avenue and the
Gasquet, Calif.
Southwest
corner of Block B and
Southwest corner of Block B and
Southeast
of Block A, and per bbl. basis F. O. B. Brook­
( 1 8 m ile s e a s t o f C r e s c e n t C i t y )
the Southeast corner of Block A adjoining Block corner
13 on the North ings.
adjoining Block 13 on the North and
Block B on the South.
ITEM II GASOLINE: to be
and Block B on the South.
PART III: The 20 foot alley pumped in school busses at ser­
PART III: The 20 foot alley
Hen Your Linoleum aeid
extending from the center of Ix>t extending from the center of Lot vice station or garage. Bidder to
specify
grade
of
gasoline,
deliver­
w
Hardw ood Floors are
12,
Block
15
to
the
Northeast
line
12, Block 15 to the Northeast line
price per gallon, less excise
Finished w ith . , .
of Block B and the Northeast of Block B and the Northeast cor­ ed
tax.
corner of Lot 23 of Block 12. all ner of Lot 23 of Block 12. all of
ITEM III—LUBRICATION of
of which fronts on Block A, B 12 which fronts on Blocks A, B, 12
and 15; the vacation of which busses, including oil change. Bid­
and 15.
der to specify la) lubrication
It is proposed that the streets portions of said plat is for the charge;
(b) cost of oil being sup­
will be replatted and rededicabed purpose of replatting or rededi­ plied;
(c)
cost of other materials
cating
streets
in
said
area
in
ac­
in accordance with the plat a t­
and supplies.
tached to the above-mentioned cordance with the copy of the re­
School District No. 17C will
resolution on file with the City plat attached hereto, which re-
Recorder and approved by the plat is hereby approved by the furnish Tax Exemption Certifi­
cates.
City Council, and this vacation City Council.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
proceeding is initiated for that
ITEM IV—LAUNDERING OF
purpose.
that the 14th day of August, 1956, TOWELS used by Gym classes in
Said resolution, together with at 8.00 o’clock p.m. in the Coun- the Brookings-Harbor schools.
any objection or remonstrances col Chambers of the City Hall in Bids to he on 'per towel’ basis
and or claims for damages which the City of Brookings be, and they Kith daily pick up and delivery.
may be made in writing and filed are hereby, fixed as the time and
ITEM V—MUSICAL INSTRU­
with the City Recorder of the City place for hearing on this vacation MENTS AND EQUIPMENT: j
of Brookings, Oregon, at her of­ proceedings, and that the City Lists and specifications may be EASY TO APPLY . . . LASTS FOR
fice in the City hall prior to the Recorder be, and she is hereby, seen at the office of the superin­ Y EARS . . . SAFE . . . N O T SLIPPERY
Now you can have better insurance and claima
time and date of hearing will be directed to publish notice of said tendent, high school building, Nothing can stain or penetrate a Glas-
service—at folding-money-size savings! This is
heard and considered by the CPy hearing once a week for four (4 * Brookings, Oregon.
kote Finish. Just wipe it clean with a
insurance for careful drivers only, reducing losses.
Council at its regular meeting be­ consecutive weeks prior to said
damp doth. Glaskote restores the colors
ITEM
VI
BLACKING:
Two
Streamlined policy issuing methods are applied to
ginning at 8 o'clock p.m. the 14th hearing, and to post notice there­ areas around school buildings, of t»ld linoleum, protects the new.
day of August, in the Council of in accordance with law.
cut costs. YOU get the benefits. Why go on pay»
specifications may be seen at the N e'er chips, cracks or becomes yellow
Dated this 26th day of Juno office of the superintendent, high with age.
Chambers of the City Hall in said
ing high costs for old-fashioned insurance?
city.
19o6.
school building, Brookings Ore­ "luokj Like Gloss.. Wears Like Iron'
gon.
MAE I). SMITH,
CLIVE MANLEY.
City Recorder
Councilman
Call Now. No obligatfoik
The District School Board of Decide right now to free yourself of
D ated at Brookings, Oregon and
School District 17C, Curry Coun­ that back breaking, hand-disfiguring
first published July 19. 1956.
ty, Brookings, Oregon reserves drudgery of scrubbing and waxing
CALL FOR BIDS
floors and drainhoards. Come in and
D a te of L ast P u b lic a tio n A u g ­
the
right to reject any or ail bids set
The ( lerk of School District
our samples.
ust 9. 1956.
Bidder
may
bid
on
any
or
all
No. 17C. Brookings, Oregon will items.
receive sealed bids on the follow­
These bids will be opened at
RESOLUTION No. 21
up to noon. August 9, 1956:
R ESOLUTION INITI ATI NG
ITEM I FUEL OIL: Light the school house August 9. 1956
STREET
Domestic. PS300. To be delivered at 8 p.m. and publicly lead aloud
DORA E. BEAULIEU,
VACA TION PROCE EDI NGS
Curry County
as required in tanks adjacent to
District Clerk
school buildings. Capacity of
The C ity Council of th e City ot
Brook ngs, Oregon.
tanks approximately 8000 gallons
Lumber
Brookings, a m unicipal corpora-
each. Bids to be made per gallon
NOTICE OF PLAT
AND
8 to 16 YEARS
SPEND a WEEK 0» SUNNY GASQUET
$30 a Week INCLUDES SPECIAL
%
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