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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1953)
14 CALL FOR BIDS When Glen Orton was return EARTHWORK — GRADING ing to Camp Pacamo, east of CURBS AND DRAINAGE Crescent City where he is em STRUCTURES To Be Instructed ployed, during the past week end, a car coming out of the Castle NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Jamboree training and instruc- Rock road left him with a crum- Sealed bids will be received at c°n,rH^v b*;..np1<,QOl ut ^F ieies pled fender and li«ht on the le ft' the office of the City Clerk, City K V 1- ** - Oregon. until 8:«3 Hrookings Harbor Pilot Jam boree Scouts THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1933 Smith River By ETHEL GOODLIN bined bid. Plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the City Building Official or at the office of the City Engineer dur ing office hours. Each bid shall be accompanied by certified check or Cashiers check or bid bond (with autho rized surety company as surety) payable to the City of Brookings in an amount of not less than 5% of the bid. v Council o u n c u of or the rne citv The City City . £ V, 01 J-ne of Brookings reserves the right to reject any v and or all bids and to waive any informalities. b, the Chetco bridge on the op- damai ed- p m., P S T June 23rd, 1953 and then and there be opened and A number of new homes are posite side of the highway troin • read, for the construction of the CALL FOR BIDS being constructed in the Layman- the fishing boat anchorage. It is Sealed bids will be received by lodov**n8- Westbrook subdivision which bor-1 hoped we will have good weath- <iers the new lr<»eway The lo ts! er so we may meet outside, but the Clerk of School District Num- ITEM 1. The grading of the in this subdivision were staked the byilding is »available 17C Brookings ----- — ,---------- e. — ’ ‘ • if • • it 4 1 ' , 4. > 1 V /V F r \ll V Currv U l I J V Countv U U I I I J , » .subgrade of Hillside Avenue -V h l , «rooKings, curry c o u n o . j ^ j ^ i n i from > ♦ J out in 1951. rains. Instruction and training Oregon, at her post office address hetco Avenue (Highway 101) to l U 1 n r . » K / A f n n n o m n a a n i n n n m z i n r r ■•« \ 1111 t » i \ » ’ c i i n n v v i t r i M a n iin * Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Owens and ¡n Jamboree camp setup, cooking in Brookings up until noon, June it® intersection with Pacific ........ o ___ _______ _ from its intersection ■4| and Mis. Herbert Huntley meals, patrol set up, etc. will be 19th, for grading and preparing Avenue have moved to their homes ami given. • base and . . “black . . top* surfacing wtfh »» Hillside Avenue to its inter Mr. and Mrs. William Tufts just A .’ S c o u ts J a i'lb o r e t m i- , Bus , u a l loading u a u i i i g a area i c a a and uu u i i v v section ------------- ...... > .. u v,» i.v .» i n Bend ja Daniel Tracy of North is bound the drive- with Fern • Avenue, a recently moved to their new should attend this training ses- wav between the curbs of the c<?nter line distance of 1135 feet, in charge of the repair depart- home. Two other houses are tin- sion ii possible, and should con- grade and high school buildings. The total cut is estimated at 900 ment of Gould’s Shoe Store. He «'er construction belonging to Mr. tact Phil Kessler, Jerry Smith or approximately one thousand cul)ic yards of which 700 cubic came down on Saturday. and Mis John Hess, and Mr. and David Bushnell to find out what square yards. Successful bidder to .vai'd® will be placed in the street ------- ----- Irs. fed Lovenburg. Contractor he./ should bring for their part furnish all labor and materials fS”" ' who is putting up these new ». the noon lunch. and fp comply with Oregon School ITEM 2. Construct the follow- houses is Roy Dimmiek of Brook l ’arents of Jamboree Scouts law regarding labor on school ing: Approximately 2200 lineal ings. are requested to attend a meet- district projects. feet of Type C concrete curbs on The new Shell gas and service ing to work out transportation to Plans and specifications may be Hillside Aveque and a portion of tation just off the new freeway Eugene and return, at 8 p.m„ seen at the High School Office. i Pacific Avenue. Two concrete Bookkeeping nt the Westbrook Market cele- Thursday, June 25, at Eagles I he Board of Directors of Dis- catch basins with grates. Furnish irated the, grand opening with a Troop 222 meeting place, by the trict No. 17C reserves the right and install 78 lineal feet of 12- Pay Roll Taxes 'nree day event continued Chetco bri<lge across the highway to reject and and all bids and to inch concrete pipe from catch through Saturday. Gifts for cus from the fishing boat anchorage. waive formalities. In sti rance • basins and make connection to tomers and balloons for the chil Other details will be worked out Bids will be opened at 7:30 existing storm drain manhole at Kerr Building dren were provided by the sta and questions answered as veil P.M., June 19, 1953. Hillside Avenue and Chetco tion. Robert Owen is station as working out a transportation DORA E. BEAULIEU, Avenue. Brookings, Oregon tpanager and will be assisted by schedule. j Clerk School District No. 17C Bids will be received for Items liis brother-in-law, Richard Van-j — Pub June 11 and June 18 1 and 2 separately or as a com- «'.erhörst who recently arrived trom Illinoi„ to H«nd the River , f°rh T " * T " ! mer vacation here passed away at the Seaside hos- WHERE TO FIND A N D BUY IT IN CRESCENT CITY Tho n... ,i d .............. T he fire part m ent I«.,... w as called P‘tal Monday evening. June 15, U IV U <11111 IIIV IC U V U p U IlU U O liv i i i * • * ---------------------- B. B. Crabb Co. a. te r suffering a p a ra ly tic stro k e to the Moss Acres home on the old highway Tuesday m orning several days ago. Dr. D. P. Otfinger who resides When tho roof of the dw elling at Fort Dick, has leased the house caught fire. T he neighbors z / business and professional guide to friendly C R E S C E N T C IT Y concerns who suggest you patronize your home m erchant first, but stand ready to serve you in an has! u'l,y “ hen these services are no t available in your hom e com m unity. tin,1 tiav.iing iHttpic atopiwd and;¡^ '“ ’¡¡2‘ s , a n d helped put the fire out before the, ........' ■ up ■ h,s l ; - offlce for chiro- lire department arrived. ‘op<>ned Mrs. Dee Koch of Los Angeles, prttCtiC .spent several days visiting her Everyone is glad to see the nice iister and family Mr. and Mrs. warm sunshine following the past <’arl Thomas. Mrs. Koch was week of cold showers. The home returning In..., a trip to Seattle g>n|cns have slarl(,(l to grow have started to visit her brother Marion Martin who is recovering from a now that the warm sunshine is la art uilment. out. The farmers are busy cutting Hilmer Nilsen, a resident of their grass for hay. l' .. J tjn u „ 3 turn : m x ju . .i.. . ir f» n f iH j^ m i w “ Crescent C hevrolet hevrolet-Buick Sales X Service Auto Repair. Painting Radiators Repaired Telephone 471 M c C lendon M o to r Co. n n a in in u rp WHEN YOU SHOP IN COOS BAY Oldsrnobile-Willys-Cadillac From and M Streets Redwood A t Lou Blanc, Inc. G ardens Nielsen H a rd w a re COMPLETE SERVICE - FAIR PRICES Ikd Norte's largest and most Complete Hardware and Appliance Store Phone 253 — C adillac — O ld sm o b ile — — Safety-Tested Used Cars — Complete HOME FURNISHERS VISIT OUR WHOLESALE ROW and In c . KELVINATOR APPLIANCES Across the street from the Post Office In Coos Bay d! "'r'. ;a ••.ixiiauthtt’ U:i.n.3.xi(^i.'3Ull nir.nriin^,:- nn yim ?iTiip :,mMn..:nnii- A ■ iv . .. i. tut .: air.uv.: SINGER SEWING MACHINE REPRESENTATIVE Will be In Brookings every week to care for your SALES TI Crescent Lmbr. Co W ADSWORTH JEWELRY 809 2nd St. Ph. 2202 Por price quotations on all Building Material • Telephone 1881 Second and Market Streets " T oin ’s R adio Service Radio Sales and Service Stewart Warner Appliances 260 K. St. Phone 2612 SERVICE L. A . C arr & Son NICHOLSEN Sheet Metal and Plumbing Furniture Exchange We Wire Flowers Anyw here Household appliances. Sheet Met Lulbs - Plants - Floral Designs al. Plumbing and heating supplies 9th & L Sts. Ph. 6251 Ph. 631 qoo Fourth St. Leave your packages in your car throughout the day B LA N C, HAMILTON - ELGIN WYLER - WADSWORTH WATCHES Heirloom - Sterling Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing G IF T S Blowers for A ll Occasions Have yo u r car Serviced LO U 1 1 Crescent C ity F u rn itu re Nunn Bush Shoes: Arrow Shirts; Genuine Levis; Pendleton Shirts; Jantzen Su'taters; White Stag Line; Complete line of Work Clothes Sporting Goods G ordon F. Johnson “Store For M en“ 260 S. BROADWAY. COOS BAY, OREGON 858 Third Street CAM ERAS Portraits - Commercial Free Delivery To Oregon Buy and Save With Gold Arrow Stamps H arris S tudio 836 3rd St. M a rg a re t's DAVIDSON'S Linen and Specialty Shop Office Supplies 1220 2nd St. Phone 3861 House Presses Crildren’s Line I Typewriters. Adding Machines Cost u nu Jewelry Linens' l has. W. and Anna C. Robinson 1010 2nd St. Telephone 2212 1210 Second Street We Deliver in Brookings! Del N orte Laundry G am ble's I hree-Day Service W estern Auto Supply HERB NEWMAN’S Leave orders at the Cur-Del Cleaners Auto <r Home Supplies and ap pliances Cononado Radios. 1150 9th St. Phone 3001 CRESCENT CITY RADIO CRESCENT CITY Mi ite Box 4. Tlic Pilot, or Singer Sew ing Center Armstrong Linoleums! Stoves Everything For the Homfe! SURPLUS M ART CARRELL'S Clothing & Shoes for the Entire Hedrick Fdectric Compan\ Family - Hardware - Sporting Hardware und Electrical Supplier Goods - Housewares - Logger Your Hotpotnt Store 3o4 H. St Boots - Atlas Power Tools PHONE o n 1280 - 2nd St* Phone 27M "U’e Sell the Best and Service the Rest” Magnavox. RCA Victor. Philco Records - All labels and speed! 840 3rd St. Phone 1512