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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1957)
> Bk®?, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1957 NOTICE (Con't from preceding page) JAIL: D<1 Mar Cafe, prisoners' meals: ............................................$9.50. Mrs. Fred Cresman, prisoner's m eals.................................. $1.60. TAX FORECLOSURE: Curry County Reporter $-116. 89. PRINTING & PUBLISHING: Curry County Reporter $133.90. Brookings-Harbor Pilot $101.50. LAW LIBRARY: Bancroft Whitney C o., .. $15. “0 ELECTION: Howard J. Newhouse, precinct w ork...............................$75. 00. Howard J. Newhouse, precinct exp.................................$14.00. John Wm. Hamilton, precinct work........ ...................... $18.00. Chas. T. M. Echols, mails & descript............................$20.00 SCALP BOUNTY: Pear Purdin. .2 bobcats. ..$■«. 00 Sydney A. Walker, I- coyote. ......................................... $25.00. Sydney A. Walker, 1- coyote ......................................... $25.00 Elmer Jordan, 1-bobcat.. .$2.50 Sydeny A. Walker, 1 c o y o te , ...........................................$25. OC DOG FUND: Harmon Timeus-8 sheep killed by dogs...................... .$64.00. Eva Apling--31 sheep killed by dog............................... $248.00. Walter II. James, 8 ewes killed by dogs........................... $64.00 E.L. Miller, 19 sheep killed by dogs................................. $152.00 RESOLUTION: WHEREAS, The County of Cur ry finds it necessary to replace the automobile now owned by the County and used by th e Sheriff of Curry County, and, WHEREAS, The CountyCourt, by invitation called for bids for a new automobile to replace said Sheriff's car and, WHEREAS, bids were receivec from Menning Buick, Brookings, Oregon and Buffington Motor Company of Gold Beach, Oregor and, WHEREAS, the bid submitted by the Buffington MotorCompany for a 1957 Pontiac was decided to be the lowest and best bid, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT HEREBEY RESOLVED that the bid by the Buffington Motor Companv be approved and ac cepted by the County Court for thf purchase of said new Pontiac for a orlce of $1841.76, less OLYM PIA w ith p le a s u re ! BROOKIHGS-HARBOR P IL O T Harbor Brookings Items George Mosier and son Carl, are spending their vacation in the Bay area, and Miss Janet Mosier left W-dnesday forO- lympia, Washington, where she will join her sister Judy. They arc visiting relatives there. *,**,*,,***1» A fellowship coffee hour was held Sunday evening at the Bap tist church to bid farewell to the Rev. and Mrs. Harold Eaton, vho have ably filled the pulpit during the pastor's vacation. • ****** ******** Mr. and Mrs. Julian Abbott of Klamath F;dls spent several days- the past week with Mrs. Eva Lee Long at her beach side home. ************* Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGarvey of Myrtle Creek are enjoying the cool breezes of Brookings for a few days. ************ Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and daughter Jackie left the past week for a months vacation in Pangburn, Arkansas to visit Mrs Campbell's parents and o t h e r relatives. ************* The Laymen of the Baptist Church will conduct the church services on Sunday, August 25. The evening service will have a song service and a Christian movie. ************** Mrs. Chas. Stanhurst returned Thursday from a trip to New York. She made the trip by plane, but transferred to a bus at San Fran cisco for home. ************ Kay Stonedahl celebrated h r ninth birthday with a party last Thursday afternoon. Guests in cluded Janis Hyatt, Judy and Dianne Specs, Colleen Murphy, and Dari Formicola. Mrs. Ston edahl and Mrs. Frank Hyatt tode the girls to Jack's Creek for swimming. Hews SCHOOL RE-ORGANIZATION PETITIONSSE NT BY GRANGE Fifteen petitions bearing near ly three hundred names were taken to the county clerks office the first of the week by Joe Zumpfe, Master of the C hetco Grange. The petitions were circulated by members of the C h e tc o Grange in co-operation with the State Grange in an effort for the people of the state to have a chance to vote on the controver sial school re-organization law passed by the state legislature the first of this year. At this time the Grange is not actively for or against the law, but as it takes much of the con trol out of the local level and places it on the county and state level, it should be studied and the people of the state allowed to vote whether they want it that way or not. If there are enough signatures on the petitions to bring it to a vote, it will be on the ballot in the 1958 election. It's Easy to Place a W ANT AD PHONE 3725 t rade-in of old car in the amount of $900.00. Be it further re solved that for the necessity and convenience that certain other equipment, to-wit: heater, spotlight, back-up lights and automatic transmission be ad ded at additional cost. These items to be selected by the Sheriff. Dated: August 7, 1937. *****«*««*«**$ ************ Twenty five persons attended the annual picnic of the choir ot the Star of the Sea Catholic church August 11th at Bomhoff’s Beach near the state line. ************* Mr. and Mrs. William Shipley are the parents of a nine pound six ounce daughter born at the Seaside Hospital on August 13th They have named the little miss Carol Lee. ************** Mr. and Mrs. Milton Foster and Ernest Foster left Friday for a weeks trip to visit relatives In Centralia and Vader, Wash ington. Houseguests at the Fost er home during the week w*■ re Mrs. Foster's brother, Emerson Pratt and his family of Tacoma Washington. Mr. Pratt taught the upper Chetco School in the 1930'swhenit was still near the Upper Summer bridge. ************* Mr. and Mrs. George Hannon have been enjoying visits from several of Mrs. Hannon's rela- tivesduring the past week or so. Leaving on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sinclair, and daughter Deena Lynn of Jordans Valley in Eastern Oregon. Also v isiting here were Mrs. Hannons mother, Mrs. A.W. Anderson, and Mrs. Roy Britt of Spray. Mrs. Sinclair and Mrs. Britt are Mrs. Hannon's sisters. V IS IT S Weekend visitors at the F. N. Tygarts were Mrs. T y g a r t s brother Clarnece Reed from Durango, Colo, and his daightu and family, Mr. and Mrs. La max Murphy from Sayre, Okla. A baby girl, Georgette Malone was born July 31st at Seaside Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Malone of Brookings. Dr. Brovt in attendance. ************* b ir t h d a y PARTY Mary Norman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Norman had a birthday party last Thursday af ternoon. Mary was six yrs. old Attending were? 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