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Brooking»-Harbor Pilot T h u rsd a y , F eb ru ary 2 8 , 1957 Brooking», Oregon c & K M arket B R O O K IN G S NEW EST & F IN E S T T o B e E sta b lish e d All m em bers of C hurches of C hrist and C h ristian Churches now living in or n ear Brookings are invited to attend a special m eeting in the I. O O. F. hall from 10:00 a m. to 12:00 ntfbn S un day, M arch 3rd. F eatu res of the m eeting will be a discussion of plans for the form ing of a new I congregation here and a period of w orship including observance of th e Lord's Supper. M ARKET S P E C IA L S G O O D F R ID A Y , S A T U R D A Y an d S U N D A Y Evangelist E. G ilbert Cays who w ith his wife moved to Brookings this week from A shland w ill lead this m eeting and deliver a Bible message. A Bible story hour for ; the children beginning at 10:00 a m. w ill be led by Mrs. Cays. T-Bone Steaks 69c lb Ragland Gives Talk R E A D Y -T O -E A T poun d CZ W h o le or S h a n k H a lf 2 lb. L o a f W H IT E LILY Cheese . . . . . 79c i w’ith friends in Brookings. A m erican F orest magazine. H ik - - 3 for $1 an d up - - - $ 3 .5 0 a n d u p NU RSERY A Z A L E A S - RHODODENDRONS CHETCO W HOLESALE & RETAIL PIID N E 2088 BENHAM L IN K -i- SEE M E N N IN G OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS , I j j Coquille Auto Co. j 12 o z. C an M ARKET PINEAPPLE His com plim ent to w om en’s groups w'as “we get our strongest and most active sup p o rt from women Men so often are too p re occupied w ith th eir day to day job to be much concerned about the fu tu re of conservation” . He also said "th at w hen a group of women decided to do som ething about a problem , or support a m ovem ent, things begin to happen as they are not easily sidetracked.” He suggested th e following w ays in w hich women can help in conservation: 1. To keep them selves inform ed on cu rren t conservatiosn isues. He recom m ended th a t th ey read the A m erican F orest m agazine and subscribe to it for th e school and the church, M. L. Tom pkins. They will be singing in G ran ts Pass, Brookings, Gold Beach, and Co quille on this trip. Milo Academy, of high school level, ju st east of Canyonville, Oregon is operated by the Seventh-day A dventist de nom ination. The school has been in orperation for only two years, w ith an enrollm ent of tw o hun dred students. city lib rary . 2. By supporting legislation w hich encourages favorable eco The choir, under the direction nomic clim ate tow ard conserva of W R. W heeler, has given con tion o r b etter land use. certs in P ortland, Medford, Rose 3. Cooperate w ith local Cham burg and m any other Oregon ber of Com merces in encouraging cities. Mr. W heeler has directed , new' businesses such as w o o d choirs in South A m erica before coming to the great northw est. w aste, hardw oods, etc. His choirs have been well re 4. Encourage m ore conservation ceived both in this country and teaching in schools by helping to South America. furnish conservation teaching According to the pastor, all are aids. T here are several item s th at have been p rep ared to help teach welcome to enjoy this m usical it in schools, and sam ples w ere treat in Brookings on Saturday. left w ith G arden Club conserva-1 tion chairm an. Mrs. Roy Weide- ; Mr. and Mrs. W. V ernon of W. E. Ragland, Chetco Dis trict Forest Ranger, gave a most interesting and educational talk on “C onservation in Brookings” to th e women of the Azalea G arden club at th eir last meeting. BACKBONE - - - - ................ 3 lbs 2 9 c H An eighty-voice choir of Milo Academy will sing here S aturday at 11:00 o’clock in the Seventh Day A dventist church. This will be th e ir first appearance in Brook ings, according to the pastor of To Garden Club PORK AR M O U R STAR C h oir to S in g H ere Chur&ch o f C hrist JUICE .................2 f o r 2 3 c 7* •» o z. C an HOME GARDEN HOT SAUCE - - - - - - “It’s take-it-easy time, neighbor 1 3 fo r5 1 . 0 0 Sunny Brook bourbon Sut 79c time, that is ! ” 2 1 •> C an P A R T Y T IM E PEACHES - - - - - - - - 3 for smoothest o f fine Kentucky bourbons.. . good and golden in your glass and rich as a prospector's dream! 3 0 3 Can PARTY TIME CORN . . . . 7 for $1.00 ..JÎÏSÏ. /fò n A /e/y illllllllllllllillilil LETTUCE 2 c H LOOSE C A R R O T S .........................3 Iks KLAMATH Z5C ALSO A V A IL A B L B l Sunny BrookABourbon Kentueki Blended Whi¡key Cheerful as its N am e! In t h * t r a d itio n a l ro u n d b o ttle THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KY„ DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION In t ULU D IIIIU IIIIIilillll I! IllllU 1.1 ni illllllllllllllllllllllU II II 11 il I! n II lini luU ll I IBIIlIlfW IliI $ 2 .8 0 pt. M-85 % qt S fight v y m n. , v D/-1TU oc Donne . . w H lC K fV CONTAINS CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Notice of Nonhigh School District Budget Hearing NOTIQB IS H EREBY GIVEN, in com pliance w ith O.R.B 294 360, to th e legal voter« of the Non high School D totrict «if C urry County, Oregon, th a t a m eeting will be held a t the C ourthouse in Gold Beach, Oregon, on th e 18th day of March, 1956, a t 2:00 o’clock p.m. for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal y ear beginning Ju ly 1, 1957, and ending Ju n e 30, 1958, hereinafter set forth. BUDGET 100 pounds ESTIM ATED R E C E IIT S 1. E stim ated available cash on h an d a t beginning of the 9 POTATOES...... $2.59 TOTAL ESTIM ATED liiH a iiiiiiiW k ITEM 1 2. 3. 6. 7. 10. »6,800.00 EX PEN D ITI KKK Expenditure» for three Fiscal Y ears N ext Preceding the C u rren t School Year B udget A llow ance E stim ated for Six M onths of E xpenditures C u rren t School Y ear 1953-1954 1954-1955 1955-1956 Budget Allowance 1957-1968 »1,959.26 Tuition 1,992.60 T ran sp o rtatio n 90.00 Personal Serv (C lerical-Legali 27.75 Electif n and Publicity 116 50 Travel E m ergency »4,186.11 TOTALS »1,730.25 2,419.20 90.00 27.75 305.50 »6,060.18 2,396.00 90.00 49.59 235.50 » 7,650 00 3,200.00 100.00 40.00 100.00 »4,472.70 »8,831.27 »12,824.00 5,000.00 100.00 40.00 300.00 500.00 »18,765.00 LARGE “A A" 2 Dozen for 99c »4.000.00 800.00 2.000.00 year for which th is budget in made 2 E stim ated receiptes from delinquent tax es 3. A m ounts received from o th er sources »11,090.00 Sum m ary of E stim ated Expenditure«, Receipt*, and A vailable ('ash Balance and Tax L evy I. Total estim ated expenditures »11,090.00 II. D educt total estim ated rec eip ts and available cash balances ... 6,800.00 III. A m ount necessary to balance th e budget 4.290.00 V. Balance to be raised by ta x x a tio n 4,290.00 VTT. T otal e tim ated ta x levy for th e fn su in g fiscal year 4,290.00 Indebted nee* i None» Dated F eb ru ary 12, 1957. 1 /S / John E. Seger, clerk Joseph J. Scherer, chairman Board of Id rectors Approved by Budget Com m ittee F eb ru ary 12, 1957 E. L. Thornton, C hairm an 1 / S / John E. Seger, Secretary, B udget C om m ittee 1 1 Budge Com m ittee