Juveniles Told
To Watch Curfew
C urfew law s in th e C ity of
Brookings will be rigidly en fo rc
ed. Chief of Police Bud Cross
w arned this week.
1 he law provides th a t every
juvenile under 18 y ea rs of age
m ust be off the s tre e ts by 10:30
P. M., unless accom panied by
th eir p aren ts o r by some o th e r
responsible a d u lt .
Chief Cross said th a t a w ave
of vandalism in th is a re a could
be d irectly a ttrib u te d to juve*
niles who a re not observing the
curfew, and he said th a t stern
m easures will be ta k e n to e n
force it .
Grow th of po p u lation in this
area, he said, is m aking law en
forcem ent a la rg e r and la rg e r
problem, and juveniles a re con
trib u tin g to th e problem .
Chief C ross called upon p a re n ts
of local teen ag ers to aid in oh*
servation of th e 10:30 curfew by
th eir children.
CAN YOU T O P T H IS ?
In last w eek's paper, o u r H a r
bor correspondent rejiorted an un*
usually larg e tig er lily, and this
week Mrs. E lm er T an ta re cam e
by to tell us about th e one in
h er yard. I t's six feet tall and
has had 23 blossoms. T he T an-
ta re ’s live on F irst S t. ju st off
Easy in case you w ant to check.
They have som ething else th a t ’s
interesting, too. T he T a n ta re s and
th e ir neighbors th e o.Ih’i S m ith ’s
have planted an ex p e rim en tal
patch of C ra n b e rrie s and so fa r
th ey ’re doing real well.
Party Surprises Couple
Ann R itchey and C liff Girod
w ere honor g u ests at a su rp rise
p a rty last W ednesday evening in
celebration of th e ir re cen tly a n
nounced en g ag em en t. Joy G ott
w as hostess for th e p a rty w hich
w as held at the S am G ott home.
G uests p resen t w ere: Mr. and
Mrs. S am G ott. Mrs. Je a n S tacey,
R alph Ingle. Billy Dotson, Dave
G ates, S ylvia G ates, Lee W aynt
R itchey. H ow ard R itchey, C h a rl
es B lair, V irginia Akers. Leslie
P ullen, P a t H erm an, D orothy
Rowley. Jo an n e P e ttig re w . Jo an n e
R enhard, D enny G raham , and
K aren R itchey.
TA V ERN C H A N G ES HANDS
S ale of th e P ine Cone T avern
by N orris K em p to bi^ brother,
Ray. w as announced last w eek.
T he new o p erato rs com e here
from S alem .
1
TO COLORADO
Philip K essler, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H om er K essler has gone by
bus to C raig, C olorado, w here he
will visit g ra n d p a re n ts and o th er
relatives.
ELKS INITIATE
AUGUST FIFTH
only stealin g the hub caps, ..V.»
in stallin g them on th e w heels but
of
his fa th e r’s car.
In o rd e r to in itia te som e 25
ap p lican ts who w ere un ab le to a t
tend th e in stitu tio n cerem onies of
th e local E lks Iz>dge, on J u n e 25,
a n o th e r in itiatio n will be held at
th e V FW H all here at 8 p. m. on
T hursday. A ugust 5th
W hile the E lks have been hold'
¡ng th e ir m eetings tem p o ra rily at
th e Rod and Gun Club, this p a r
tic u la r m eeting and in itiatio n is
being moved to the la rg e r VFW
q u a rte rs. O fficers of the C rescent
C ity lodge will conduct th e ini
tiation.
V IS IT RELATIVE'S
Mrs Lyle S m ith and d au g h ter,
E ileen recently s{>ent a w eek in
| S alem visiting Mrs. S m ith ’s sis'
te r and fam ily who re tu rn e d to
B rookings w ith them T he v isit
o rs a re M is W. II. T rin d le and
sons, Billy. Mike, Eddie, and Torn'
my.
Gale S m ith will re tu rn hom e
w ith th e T rin d le ’s for a w eek ’s
vacation.
W arrant Issued For
B A R B E R S IIO P P E R S R ESU M E
Brookings Boys
B rookings C h a p te r No. 675 S
P.B.S.Q.S A
resum ed
re g u la r
| A war-rant has been issued by
chorus p ractices M onday evening.
the Del N o rte S h e riff’s office for
Ju ly 26 at th e V. F. W. H all at
the a rre s t of four B rookings boys,
8 o. m.
charging them w ith stealin g 12
hubcaps in C rescent City.
PA RTY H O N O R S D A U G H TER
One of th«' bovs a d m itte d not
Mr. and Mrs. P aul D avis w ere
hosts last w eek at a d essert sup'
p er and show er honoring Mr.
D avises d a u g h te r and husband,
M r. and Mrs. Bob Selsor.
LEGAL NOTICI
IN T H E C IR C U IT C OURT O F
T H E S T A T E O F O R EG O N FOR
T H E COUNTY O F M U LTN O
MAH, D E P A R T M E N T O F P R O
BATE
In th e M a tte r of the E s ta te and
G u ard ian sh ip of IDA MAY H A R
RIS, a m en tally ill person
N otice is hereby given th at the
u n d ersigned g u ard ian of th e es'
fa te of Ida May H a rris a m en tally
ill person, by v irtu e of an O rd er
of S ale issued out of the C ircuit
C o u rt of the S ta te of O regon, for
the C ounty of M ultnom ah, duly
m ade and e n te re d on th e 28th
day of A ugust, 1953, in the above
e n title d
g u ard ia n sh ip
licensing
th e g u ard ian to sell the h e re in
a f te r described real p ro p e rty be
longing to th e said incom petent,
will o ffer for- sale and sell from
and a f te r th e 27th day of A ug
ust, 1954, at p riv ate sale, for
cash, o r upon such term s as m ay
be approved by the C ourt at th e
office of P. J. L esm eister Agency,
B rookings. C u rry C ounty, O regon
all th e following described real
p ro p e rty s itu a te in C u rry C ounty
O regon, to -w it:
A tra c t of land lying in the
N o rth w est q u a rte riN W M of
th e S o u th east q u a r te r ( S E t i )
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
of S ectio n T w en ty -fiv e (25),
T ow nship F o rty (40) S o u th ,
R ange F o u rte e n (14» W est,
W illam ette
M eridian.
C u rry
C ounty, O regon: B eginning a t
a point w h irh is N o rth 594 0
feet and E ast 660 0 feet fro m
th e S o uthw est co rn er of said
N o rth w est q u a r te r (N W
)
of the S o u th e ast q u a r te r (S E
K 1; thence N o rth 198 0 fe et;
th ence E ast 210.0 feet; th en ce
S outh 198 0 feet; th en ce W est
210 0 feet to tin ' point of b e
ginning.
T h ere is also g ra n te d th e
right of ingrt'ss, eg ress and
access to the above d escrib ed
tra c t over and ujxm th a t cer*
tain p riv ate roadw ay b eg in
ning on th e W est side of th e
above desci'ilx'd tra c t and go
ing th ence N o rth e rly to a
public roadw ay w hich e x te n d s
w esterly to th e O regon ('o a s t
H ighway.
T h e sal«' will be mad«' s u b je c t
to th e co n firm atio n by th e alxrve
e n title d C ourt.
Dal«' of first publication, J u ly
29. 1954.
D a te of last publication. A ug
ust 19, 1954.
H erm an E H arris, G u ard ian .
II. J. H angerud, A tto rn ey fo r
th e G uardian,
1113 E q u ita b le
B uilding, P o rtlan d , O regon.
MRS P A T T E R SO N HOM E
N ( ) T I C E
Mrs L ucille Patter-son r e tu r n
Dr. E. G. S a m u e l’s office will be ed home from F resno last week.
closed F rid a y and S a tu rd a y . Ju ly She has been ta k in g further-
train in g th e re this summer-.
30 and 31.
THREE DAYS ONLY
f ■ • - y
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, August 1-3
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THURSDAY . JU LY 29. 1954
North End O f Town