PAGE SIX
Gearir/s Car Hits
Bank In Accident
When something happened to
the left front spring of his Jeep
last Wednesday, Hugh Gearin,
m trict attorney, suddenly found
himself in the ditch, near Ray
mond’s lodge.
Hugh suffered a gash across his
forehead, his spectacles cut his
eyebrow, but otherwise he was
unhurt.
While it happened so quickly
he had no chance' to stop, Hugh
did consider himself lucky to es
cape with as few cuts as he did.
This is the third accident he has
had with that Jeep, once when
a Greyhound bus “clipped” him
on a curve, another time at Coos
Bay when ho was tipped over as
another car came into an inter
section he was crossing.
Asid«' from his decoration of
bandages Hugh looked not much
worse for the experience.
maintenance regulations extend
ing far into the future.
The directorate is now asked
to investigate building and equip
ping a suitable hospital without
government moneys and to find
out if the levy approved by the
voters can be used for same. The
association now has nearly $25,-
(MX) in cash or pledges. Add to
this the $50,(XX) levy, and the
total comes to $75,000. Now that
local ccmfMencc is hatching a
fund of $100.000 isn’t out of rea
son, especially as the need is im-
This course establish the pro
gram more popularly because the
people concerned believe that a
serviceable facility can be used
for far less than $11,000, or more,
per bed, with subsequent mainte
nance and management in the
hands of those most concerned
and not dictated to by multiplicity
of bureaus, far away.
The present directorate consists
of Dr. R. L. Erickson. C. E. Se
ger and Earl Foster. Gold Beach;
and E. E. Hanscam of Harbor.
A northern Curry county mem
ber is vet to be named.
branch will hold its commence-
ment exercises June 10 on the
Galveston Municipal pier, built
out over the gulf, Dr. D. Bailey
Calvin, dean of student and cur-
ricular affairs, announced.
Of the 33 candidates for Doc-
tor of Medicine degrees, Robert
Milton Adams, of Brookings, is
one of the candidates. While a
majority of those graduating are
from Texas, the west does claim
about
one-fourth.
GALVESTON, Texts, May 9
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This display panels are being
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than 1000 Bay area advertising
and business executives.
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R. M. Adams Will
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Federal architects came up with
their idea: a 20-bed hospital for
$184,(XX), or $9.200 per bed. for
I he
building.
From
then
they extended to equipping, land
$235,(XX), or $11,750 per bod. Be-
\ond this the directorate foresaw
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Pictures and material on Curry
county has been arranged by the
Oregon ('oast Association to be
prominently displayed at the Pal
ace Hotel, San Francisco.
The Curry county material will
be displayed on 4-foot square dis
play panels with materials fea-
In th«' County Court of Curry
County, Oregon.
Notic«' is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the Estate of
Charles White, deceased, by Cur
ry County Court, and has quali-j
fled. All * persons h a v i n g any I
claims against said estate ar«'
hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified as by law re-
quired, to th e undesigned at
Brookings, Oregon, within six
months from th«' date hereof.
Dated and first published, April
21, 1919.
Last publication, Mav 19, 1949.
M. S. BRAINARD,
Administ rat or.
Hugh C. Gearin, attorney-at-law,
Brookings, Oregon.
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County Hospito'
Assn. Will Not Use Oregon Coast Will
Federal Moneys
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From Oregon Journal
Curry county apparently does Picture Display
not want to go any further with
federal aid in building a hospital.
According to an article in the
weekly Reporter, of Gold Beach,
the directorate, at their last meet
ing, was asked to pursue a course
independent of the government
program, believing the red tape
tied to the national plan not only
unadaptable to the economic set
up of the county but that a suit
able institution can be acquired
independent ly.
At a previous «'lection the Cur
ry county voters went overwhelm
ingly in favor of levying them-
seves lor $50,000 for a hospital.
At that time the government pro
posed to contribute to this and
make possible a $100,000 plant.
Later, the government doubled
its estimate which would require
the county to raise $100,(MX), half
by popular subscript ion and half
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1949.
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