L ocal N ew s H appenings
A b o u t F olks You K n o w
\V M artineau, E. G. W arinner
jmi D elm ar B lair retu rn ed last
i'.'ednesday from E ureka where
ill three men had entered St. Jo-
¿ephs hospital on July 12. They
tere hospitalized for a week, then
¡pent tour flays at a E ureka hos
pital. They will be required to
return four tim es for check-ups.
The engagem ent of K aren L.
litehey, the d au g h ter of Mr. and
\lrs. R. A. Ritchey, Sr. of Brook-
¡ing<, to Jack L. McGinnis, son of
and Mrs. J. S. McGinnis also
(of Brookings w as announced the
rst part of this week. K aren is
la sophomore in Brookings High
and Jack is leaving for the
|sen ices Monday.
Leslie Pullen returned S atur-
jday, July 25, from a trip to Michi
gan. where he attended medical
I cadet training camp. He visited
I relatives in W yoming and P o rt
land before coming home. La-
| vaughn Salmon, who also went to
this camp, will re tu rn later.
Mrs. R. A. Ritchey was taken
| to the home of her sister, Mrs.
Ray Berg, in Pacific Grove, Calif.,
by her husband and son. H ere the
climate is b e tte r for her as she
suffers from asthm a. The two
youngest children, M arjorie and
Lloyd, accom panied her. The date
for their retu rn was not stated.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hall and two
children Jim m y and Sheila of
LeMars, la., visited the past week
in the home of Mr. H all's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hall on Easy
street. Also in the L. W. M arch
home at Sm ith River.
Mrs. Linea Lucas and Miss Vi
ola Lindm ark from W arren, Penn,
were guests at the Beaver S tate
Lodge for several days while vis
iting their cousin Mrs. G ertrude
Cole of H arbor. They enjoyed
every m inute of their visit and
hospitality a t Mrs. Cole’s lovely
home, and only wished they could
stay longer. Mrs. Cole has the
most beautiful home and grounds
it a ttra c ts so m any of our guests
they are alw ays inquiring about
the place with the circle drive and
how beautiful and how much they
admire it.
C . E. Segar ol Gold Beach was
iown Sunday arranging veteran ’s
oenefits for the survivors of Sid
dlendenin. Sid had long been a
member of the local V.F.W. jm is !.
Karen B arker, Jam K err and
Tudith Phetteplace are staying
he week at the John Eldridge
place on G ardner Ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hoffeldt,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Foster and
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. B rainard and
Ben Jones drove in to Big Elat,
on the south fork of Sm ith River
last Sunday. The road is pretty
good excepting for a short stretch
just beyond Cellar Spring, which
can be negotiated with care.
There is a New Jersey couple s ta
tioned at Camp Six Lookout house
whose opinions of what consti
tutes a road do not co-incide with
local folks.
Mrs. Edna L. Kessler, Craig,
Colo., is visiting her son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kess
ler, Gold Beach, for a three weeks
period. She visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kessler
until last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson L. Bell are
enjoying a vacation in California
since July 1. From Gilroy, Calif,
they went on a trip to Fort
Bragg with his brother and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bell who have
a sum m er home there and spent
10 delightful days. They report
the Fort *Bragg clim ate being
nuch like Brookings. T heir plans
’nclude visiting different p arts of
C alifom ia before returning home
o C arpenterville, here.
Charley H assett arrived at the
tome of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
■rank H assett on Monday night
from S eattle where he graduated
rom the University of W ashing
ton in June. He expects to go to
Texas for some special instruc
tion when assigned a job.
Milton Potocnick suffered a se-
ere cut over his lefi eye when
he fell from load ng a truck of
lum ber at South Coast Lum ber
Co.. W ednesday morning. The cut
required five stitches.
Clarence 5 ye*.» while disman-
ling the Brookings W ater Co
■^anu.-saa» ir npm tr fri
Washed and Screened Sand and Gravel
Crushed Rocl^
SALVAGE SAND AND GRAVEL
TO P SOIL
DRAINAGE ROCK
FIL L D IR T
Phone 2341
LEONARD REAL ESTATE
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¿jfauxiisxxn.---- :
Resident Found
Dead Beside Track
Milo left here about a month
■" ;o, n portedlx going to live with
t " ph >w of California He hnd
been around Brookings for th re e
or four years, living on Ransor..
avenue, and before that lived 0
Middle Lobster creek, east of
Ophir, for m any years, where he
was a w atchm an on the huge
Clayton-M arks cedar holdings, of
Chicago. His aequaintanship was
very wide, he was an expert
woodsman and seemed to sense
when anyone was trespassing on
any part of the property he was
guarding. If they had no busi
ness there Milo saw to it they
removed themselves. He was
famed for his excellent smoked
hams and bacon he occasionally
brought out to civilization on his
burro string.
N O T IC E O F BOND S A L E
S ealed proposals will be re
ceived by th e u n d ersig n ed u n til S
o’clock p m ., S ta n d a rd O regon
rim e, on the 10th d ay of Aug.,
’8 .3 , an d in u n ed iately th e n a n ,
I' be p u b lc ly opened by the
D istrict School B oard of Schoo
D istrict No. 23, C u rry County
O regon, for the p urchase, at not
less th an p a r and accru ed in te r
est. ot the following described n.
g o tiah le g en eral-o b lig atio n cou
4't»n bonds of said school d istrict,
Brookings Harbor Pilot 13
TH U R SD A Y . JULY 30, i953
co m n lete, w ith o u t u n due iMa.v, at
the ex p en se of th e school d istric t,
at i,eh city in O regon as th e su c
cessful b id d er sh a ll nam e.
H J. S P A R K S .
C lerk Schix>l D istrict No. 23,
C urry C ounty, O regon. P. O Box
197<B rookings, O regon.
First published Ju ly 30, 1953
Last published Aug 6,( 1953
1 in the principal amount of $8600
! dated Aug. 15, 1953, in denomina
A d v e rtisin g in th e B rookings-
1 tions ot $1.000 each, and m aturing
serially in num erical order as (o' H a rb o r P ilo t b rings resu lts.
low s:
Bond
M aturity
N um bers
Dates
Am our
1
Feb 15, 1955 $1,000.0
2
Feb. 15, 1955
1,000.0
i 3
Feb. 15, 1956
1,000 0
4
Feb. 15, 1956
1,000.00
5
Feb. 15, 1957
1,000 00
Feb. 15, 1957
g
l.OOO.Ov.
7
Feb 15, 1958
1,001
8
Feb. 15, 1958
1,000.01
9
Feb. 15, 1959
600.00
The bonds will bear interest
float last Wednesday received a payable sem iannually at such rate
foot injury. One of the steel or rates, in m ultiples of >4 th of
beams fell when taken ap art, 1%, not exceeding 4H per cent
annum, as shall be specified
striking the left foot. Mr. Myers per
by the successful bidder. Both the
was told he would be able to re pi incipal of and the interest upon
sum e work in five weeks.
the bonds will be paid at the
In attem pting to assist friends office of the county tre a su re r of
in the woods last week Roy Pol C urry County, Oregon.
The bonds will be sold to the
lard slipped and pulled ligam ents
in his knee and is getting pain highest bidder, but the district
school board reserves the right to
fully around on crutches.
any or all bids. Unless all
Mr. and Mrs. John Carrol of reject
bids are rejected, the bonds will
Concord, Calif., were guests of be aw arded to the bidder comply
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Moore a t the ing w ith the term s of the notice
Bonn Motel from Wednesday, of sale, and subm itting the bid
which provides the lowest cost to BUILD THIS SFACf-THRIFTY
July 15 to Tuesday 21.
Je rry Beem is assisting Mary the school district.
Each bid m ust lie unconditional,
M ontgomery, nurse in Dr. Ronni-
g e r’s office, since her recent re m ust be accompanied by a c e rti
check or cashier’s * check in
IH IL F-D O O R WARDROBE
tu rn from a trip to the D akotas fied
favor of the district, of or upon
and m id-west states where she a hank doing business in the
visited grandparents and other £**!*<* O rcR<)n. >n the sum of
EASY! A ll you need are a
relatives w ith her parents.
>172.00, and m ust be enclosed in
few sheet» o f •»•y-to-uee fir
The body of Milo Newell is re a sealed envelope addressed to the
plywood. soma fram ing lu m
undersigned and m arked on the
ported to have been found beside outside
ber,
nails and hinges. Even ,
’Proposal for Bonds.” No
the Santa Fe railroad tracks, interest will be allowed on the
w e e k -e n d c a rp e n te r» w o rk
north of Hanford, Calif. Coroner deposit with the bid, but the
wonders w ith plyw ood. Big
J. L arry Sm ith said Newell had check of the successful bidder will
panels work w ith ordinary tools
apparently been dead for several be retained as part payment of
(. . . cover big areas quickly..
days and that around $1.000 in the bonds or to secure the school
W o n ’t split, dent or pun ctu m
district against any loss resulting
cash was found upon the body.
ta a to « hams
•ew*w
horn failure of the bidder to com
Robert Widney and Gordon ply w ith the term s of his bid.
|A,w inttawcHo«
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Bullock are wondering if someone
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Each bidder shall include in his
V«« •
Ho.«*« »*»•
is looking for two white ducks bid a statem ent of the total cost
which came to the vicinity of the to the district, if his bid be. ac
«NA
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Widney home lately. They m ake cepted. provided none of the call
nice pets hut the boys think the able bonds of the issue are re
deemed prior to final maturity-
owner would like to find them.
date.
z
The C urry County Hillbillies
Die successful bidder bill be
float in the Lily Blossom Tim e furnished
with the w ritten opin
P arade was prepared and sub ion of John W ishuler ot Portland.
m itted by Mr. and Mrs ’ Stanley Ore., to the effect that the bonds
Colegrove. Mr. and Mrs W illiam constitute the valid and legally
ding obligations of the said
Muncy and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Brookings, Oregon
H urst. The jeep was laden w ith school district)
I he bonds will la* delivered
Phone 2201
cougar and bear hides almost cov
ering the occupants and four dogs
and hounds riding in the vehicle.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Cham bers visit
ed th eir son Craig over the
Highway FronWige
(H ighw ay 101, Q regon’s Main S tre e t)
weekend. Mr. Cham bers is with
CHETCO RIVER FRONTAGE
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R E SID EN T IA L LOTS
the S ta te Tax Commission, Salem.
NEW HOMES
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RANCHES
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FARM LANDS
C raig has been employed for the
ACREAGE
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INDU STRIA L SIT E S
sum m er by the Si ale Park Com
INCOME PR O PE R T IE S
mission under Mr. Tisdale’s guid
B
eautiful
Scenic,
Parklike Ocean F rontage
ance.
Mr. and Mrs John Sauressig of
Salem left for horn** Thursday
a fte r visiting their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs Glenn
Rogers, for ten days
Curry County
Lumber Co.
C H O IC E P R O P E R T IE S
W. H. BRADY
M EDFORD VISITORS LEAVE
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Denton of
Medford have been visiting their
d aughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Brown, for the |ast
week. They left Monday for
Medford
WARD'S
Propane Service
.<•»!». ig o ilW P L e frE lin«
of Gas Appliances, Wedgwood
Tappan, O ’Keefe & M erritt, and
Caloric ranges - General w ater
heaters Servel R efrigerators —
Coleman furnaces.
Ten A, « for n**1, sole or lease
Crescent City
Phone 111
At Jet H w \g 101 and 199