Thursday, November 8, 1956
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Students Take
Curry County Precinct Returns
Brookii
No. 2
Gold E
North
1 Sixes
Total
303
293
125
282
146
178
119
56
62
32
1888
221
181
205
90
342
248
193
146
64
116
103
1888
BRIMM .................... .............
247
257
280
92
315
163
228
15
114
74
12
49
57
1903
FLYNN
258
239
220
130
285
211
419
20
135
25
19
125
69
2146
121
292
4
97
26
7
75
59
2046
370
31
167
26
100
72
2052
43
60
62
1887
38
71
51
1396
BACK
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Chetco
Brook ii
No. 1
221
HALL
P m
377
344
318
138
187
SUTTON ................................. 137
135
176
'6
430
259
135
MINCER
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A C K L E Y ..........................
268 246
267
120
228
FULLER
142 139
132
51
326 206 235
248
290
118
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W ALKER
267
DOUGHERTY
265
215
NELSON ................................
211
156
141
95
119
55
35
21
BROWN (Roy) .
208
BIÎOWN (B ill)
99
416
236
280
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Elections show Earl Snell nam
ed Oregons governor, F red Adams
to the legislature and Hugh Gear-
in a D. A.
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Electors elected to new ru ra l
fire departm ent: H enry B eauleau,
Bill Chadw ick, Claude Goldizen,
Ed Hoar and Fred Moore.
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274
178
90
83
56
2258
171 433
111
15
102
78
1982
238
One W ednesday, O ctober 6,
eleven seniors tooK a scholarship
test. O ver a m illion high school
students all over the w orld took
the test. Five hundred students in
the U. S. will receive one of these
these scholarships. These are v ari
ous d ileren t organizations and
corporations w hich give these
scholarships. Some pay four years
of tuiton w hile others pay all e x
penses
The eleven students from Brook
ings who took the test are: Jo
anne Renhard, Bob Dimmick,
Je rry Smith, C harlotte Jenson.
Rod Rush, Dave Bushnell, Lowell
Lute, Phyllis Cole, Phil Kessler,
Chuck H o f f m e n and Doug
Hamnes.
It is advised th at th e u nder
classm en start now to improve
th eir vocabulary so th at when the
tim es comes they will be prepared
for the test.
578
Would You Believe It's Ten Years Since:
Local citizens dem anding police
protection and asking for appoint
ir.ent of local deputy sheriff.
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H E Y — G A L S
Schlorship Test
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Brookings, Oregon
Line.
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Lots and lots of bulb planting
stock ads, both to sell and buy;
A1 S arver soliciting w ork for his
cat; Edith O tt for insurance busi
ness, setting up shop in Archie
H endrick’s store; Co-op w ants
everyone expecting juice to come
ir. and sign up or else they w on't
get it—paym ents of m em bership
fees, electrical w iring inspection
tags and rights-of-way easem ents.
PELICAN BAY A RTISTS SELL
The Pelican Bay A rtist Asso
56 elation held a very successful Art
Auction the past week end The
vestigate crop diversion, especial estim ated sales reached over $100.
according to V irginia Manley
ly berries
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publicity director. The com plete
Rained 3.40 inches, p ast week. 1,sl ol P“ rch « « >
a PPea r “
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nex t w eeks paper.
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EXPRESSION OE THANKS
The Session and m em bers of the
Brookings P resbyterian church
desire to express in behalf of Mr.
E dw ard
Ravkes
and
family,
th e ir sincere appreciation to all
individuals and groups who have
contributed tow ard m em orial win
dows in loving memory of Mrs.
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Elsa Ravkes. The response of the
com m unity is an eloquent trib u te
F irst T u rk shoot sceduled by
Rod & G un Club for the 24th of
Jim Y eïton tells C. of C. m eet to the esteem in which Mrs. Rave-
N ovem ber at Crissey Field, S tate ing m ight be a good idea to in- kes was held. She was an active
m em ber
of the
P resbyterian
church, the choir, th e Women's
Association, as well as other com
m unity organizations. We express
th e appreciation of Mr. Ravekes
and fam ily for this expression of
esteem which w ill rem ain a tr i
bute through the years.
/S /
Willis Ragland,
Clerk of Session,
Brookings P resbyterian
Church
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REAL ESTATE AGENCY
RES. PHONE 4712 —
— BUS. PHONE 4411 —
Two lovely three B. R. homes ju st like new can be had on E. Z. teiYns.
Believe me it is cheaper th an you will pay rent ho let’s see some of
you people th a t have been looking for th a t ex tra good buy in a
three B. R. home.
H ere is a sm all hillside hom e w ith a w onderful view. C ity w a te r
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foi B utane. At p rse n t h eate d w ith wood cook tove T axes a re re a s o n
able <no s e w e rta x i. In fa c t ta x s a re ju s t over fo u r d o lla rs f»cr m onth.
Owner will ta k e the low dow n p a y m e n t of $800.00. B alance on con-
t r a c tt r a c t a t $50.00 p er m onth 5 ', in te re st. 'Ib is i.s a very good deal
so d rop in soon as ti'cse k .n d d o n 't last long.
F o r les th a n $2,000.00 B tiekaroos you an have th is sm all house &
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side th e c ity lim its w here you can chase ra b .ts, sh o o t sq u rrela b e a t
the
dog or w h istle n ill • rig h t f you ire ‘o. T his s really
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O h! Bov! Hold th e P ress. He e is a place w ith thr e a res and livavle
house th a t needs som e finish. I>»cuted a H arbor. H ouse has tw o B.
I R., living room , dining roe m, k itch en , w x <1 h t, , u d foi dectric
sto v e an d o th e r ap pliances. Com e in K oehler. T h er is an ele t ic cook
Stove, re ftig e a to r, w ash r d .y e i & ew ing m .a h u ie th a t ta n be h a d
j ju s t to ta k e o v e r p ay m en t-.
D o n 't fo rg e t th a t for only $•"<< u.00 dow n w ill get y >u a fo r B. R. hom e
in good location close to school. W hy pay re n t ? ? ? ?
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