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WEEKEND EDITION

Dive Into Water Aerobics to get

in shape and feel great see Page B1

Saturday,
July 27,
2019

www.currypilot.com SERVING CURRY COUNTY SINCE 1946 Brookings, Oregon

Opening Ceremony at the Fair

Carol Hungerford The 2019 Curry
Publisher County Fair opened
July 24 with a ribbon-
Two really cutting ceremony at
large steps the front gate. From
left to right are Mar-
forward gie House, OSU Ex-
tension Service agent;
Steve and I are meeting Bob Chianti, Curry
an increasing number County Fair Board
of nice, helpful people in chair; Nikki Sparks,
our new communities of county fair manager;
Crescent City, Brookings and Chris Paasch, Curry
surrounding area. County commissioner;
And we’re fortunate to be and Debbie Cumley,
working with some equally Curry County trea-
helpful, quality people staff- surer. The fair runs
ing The Triplicate and The through today.
Pilot. See related 4-H story
One of those staffers is inside.
Jeremy Ruark, who’s actually
been employed by Country Pilot photo Jeremy C. Ruark
Media for a decade.
Before joining Country PevealcicuaatneBd,ayissotlaaftfeids
Media, Jeremy had worked Cody Mann ing. Prison officials from remained closed as of press
for, among other media Staff writer the state are working with time. A security tower overlooking Pelican Bay State
organizations, KGW-TV in local, state and federal law Prison. Pilot photo Cody Mann
Portland and KVAL-TV in More than a hundred enforcement agencies to Terry Thornton, CDRC
Eugene. He’s also served as Pelican Bay State identify the substance con- deputy press secretary, gave
corporate radio news director Prison employees were tained in the letter. CDRC a statement to news station
for a Central Oregon radio quarantined after a suspi- said local law enforcement KRCR in which he said 116
group. cious substance was found was considering potential employees who work in
His first management as- in a letter. The employees secondary exposures and the administration building,
signment for us was as editor were reportedly released the taking necessary steps to mailroom and warehouse
and publisher of our weekly following morning. mitigate safety concerns. were put on a precautionary
Seaside Signal, then later as A statement from the quarantine because of the
editor for eight years of our California Department of A Humboldt County- suspicious letter. He said the
weekly newspaper in Lincoln Corrections and Rehabilita- based hazardous mate- employees were released
City. Not long ago, we again tion (CDCR) said a letter rial team was called to the Wednesday morning with no
promoted Jeremy, this time that claimed to contain a prison the day the letter was signs of illness or injury.
to editor and publisher of our suspicious substance was received. Preliminary testing
two weekly newspapers in received Tuesday, July 23, in was done and the FBI is Operations at Pelican Bay
St. Helens and Clatskanie in the administration building conducting follow-up testing State Prison are otherwise
Columbia County, Oregon. at the prison. Investigators of the substance inside the normal and the inmate popu-
A day or so after assum- sealed the letter in a bag to envelope. lation is unaffected, accord-
ing ownership of The Pilot contain the threat of expo- ing to Thornton.
and The Triplicate on July 1, sure and the building was CDCR assistant secretary
we asked Jeremy to spend a evacuated. Jeffrey Callison said results Centinela State Prison
month in Brookings helping No injuries were reported of the FBI analysis have reportedly received a similar
us staff the news side. Jer- and an investigation is ongo- not yet been received. He letter and evacuated staff
emy says he wants to remain confirmed that the prison’s from its mailroom. There
at The Pilot as our long-term administration building were no injuries reported in
editor. that incident either.
We couldn’t be happier!
Despite being a much-sea- Arts, crafts event to occupy Stout Park
soned newsman with several
decades of experience, Jer- The Pelican Bay Arts Asso- “Here Fishy Fishy,” by Steelmyart, a nod to all our wonderful Soroptimist International of Brook-
emy is not one to retire in ciation will host the seventh- sea creatures. Courtesy photo ings. Located near the food court,
place while boring you with annual “Festival of Art” the weekend the kid’s zone will offer crafts for
tales of his successes in years of Aug. 3-4. “I think that really makes us stand Back by popular demand will youngsters to make while parents
past. Rather, whatever his This fine-art and crafts festival out in the world of art festivals.” be the “Kid’s Art Zone,” hosted by take a lunch break.
current job, it has always will include juried original works
brought out his best work. from more than 70 vendors, as well There will be coffee and pastries
One of Jeremy’s key as the “Kid’s Art Zone,” live music available, craft beer and wine, plus
strengths is his insistence on hosted by KCIW, creative art demos BBQ sandwiches, hot dogs and
building meaningful, trusting and a food court. crepes.
relationships with readers “This event is a wonderful thing
and news sources alike. He for the community and all of our “Another thing that makes us
truly wants to do best by talented artists,” said event coordina- special is our music,” Wilkinson
everyone, with no regard for tor Leslie Wilkinson. said. Scheduled musicians hosted by
social status or office. The festival will be held at Stout KCIW will include Lon Goddard,
Another of his strengths, Park, adjacent to the Manley Art Connie Houston and Rapp Brush,
stemming from his work in Center and Gallery on Oak Street. among others.
broadcasting, is his insistence It has become widely recognized
on using digital media … as the best art festival on the south- And there will be an open mic
up-to-the-minute reporting ern Oregon coast, said Wilkinson. noon-3 p.m. on Saturday for those
via the newspaper’s website “Multiple art genres, including wishing to perform.
and social media (that will fine art (painting, drawing, pot-
materialize as we enhance tery), fiber arts, crafts, jewelry, and “Of course, our event wouldn’t be
our digital sites). photography make the festival a complete without the railway run-
He’s the perfect fit for our one-of-kind gathering for regional ning” Wilkinson said. “Tony Parrish
company’s mission in Curry and local emerging and established will have the Stout Mountain Garden
and Del Norte counties. artists creating unique artwork,” she Railway running both days.
So please join us in wel- said.
coming Jeremy as The Pilot’s “Attendees will be able to find “The Stout Mountain Railway
new editor! new, one-of-a-kind pieces available is a crowd-pleaser, delighting kids
Meantime, we say thank for sale, while enjoying the casual and adults alike,” she said. “A great
you and good fortune to three atmosphere among the shade-cov- way to let your imagination take
More Carol on Page A3 ered walkways in Stout Park. over while watching the trains wind
through Stout Mountain.”

More information is available in
the insert included July 31 in both
the Curry Coastal Pilot and the Del
Norte Triplicate.

Index Weather Past four days Tides Sunrise/Sunset

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Call us 541-469-3123 Fax 541-469-4679 Email [email protected], [email protected] Online www.currypilot.com

Page A2 –Saturday, July 27– Curry Coastal Pilot Curry 4-H: Supporting kids
(and Buster) at the county fair
Pool Fun!

Brookings Municipal Pool manager Siena Worthey Randy Robbins mind raising a goat.” For that
works out with her water aerobics class. “In the wa- For the Pilot                          matter, she laughs, looking
ter, you are weightless, so it is such a positive thing around quickly and confess-
that you can get this type of beneficial workout,” The Curry County Fair ing, “Or maybe even ... a
she said. Read the full story and see more photos on was in full swing on grand- steer!”
B1 of this edition. Pilot photo by Jeremy C. Ruark opening day July 24.
At the same time, she
8102482lC0717 Down in the animal pavil- admits the option of raising Atticus Wahl with Buster the sheep is a popular at
ion, a favorite attraction was goats is “off the table” be- traction in the critter barn at the Curry County Fair.
.FEJDBM %JTQFOTBSZ one of the critters. cause Wahl’s mom says goats
are “too ornery.” Pilot photo Randy Robbins
'LIXGS %ZI Amidst turkeys, cattle,
horses, ducks, chickens, Buster, for his part, is are here.” “We aren’t afraid to get a
8PSME $MBTT 'MPXFS t -PDBM t /P 5BY t (SPXO CZ 1BUJFOUT goats and more, hosted by the oblivious to the press invad- Wahl said she likes getting little messy.”
Curry County 4-H Club, was ing his cage, concentrating
8YIW³7EX ˆ a sky-blue, sweatered sheep instead on munching away at together with “other clubbers” The county fair winds up
that goes by the name Buster. his grain cereal. about once a month. 4-H has today.
Next to By My Hand Cleaners, Northgate Shopping Center been with the Curry County
“Hello! Can I answer any Buster’s soft, snowy white Fair since its inception more For more information
Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the in uence of marijuana. Keep out of the reach of children. questions you have about coat has been brushed to than 50 years ago. about 4-H locally, contact
sheep?” asked Buster’s perfection. His facial mark- 4-H Family Community
owner, Atticus Wahl, offering ings are black, common for a “I like the way 4-H helps Health Program director
a ready handshake. Hampshire/Suffolk mix. us to learn lots of life lessons Margie House, or Ruth Dix-
for success,” said Wahl, “by on, 4-H Education Program
Wahl, a 17-year-old Wahl explained that Buster teaching us to work hard. And assistant, at the Oregon State
Pacific High School student, is known as a wether, a male that hard-work ethic pays off University Extension Office in
is knowledgeable, polite and sheep that’s been castrated in life no matter what you Gold Beach, or call 541-247-
poised when it comes to all to eliminate impregnating choose to do. 6672.
things lamb. She joined the females and to improve the
Curry County 4-H Club with marketability of the animal
her cousin when they were for size and appearance when
both 9 years old. it goes to market.

As to why she raises sheep, “You don’t want an animal
she doesn’t try to pull the that is too fat or too thin,” she
wool over your eyes. said. “Buyers are wanting a
well-filled-out animal at sale.”
Declared Wahl: “I love
sheep! They are mild-man- On the other hand, “Does
nered. And sheep ranching that date with destiny make
runs in my family.” it tough on 4-H kids tending
livestock?” Wahl is asked.
Wahl said her grandmother
and two of her sons began She ponders a bit, then
raising the animals in the says, “When I was younger,
Langlois northern reaches of (her animals) were too much
Curry County, an area known like pets. Tthen, I only wanted
for legendary wool products. to show them.

 The younger Wahl brushes “Now I understand this is
back a lock of black hair part of the lifecycle and I try
and grins mischievously, not to get too attached. The
acknowledging, “I wouldn’t whole point is to take very
good care of them while they

Earthquake safety project is
planned for Brookings City Hall
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on the police and fire wings of
• 100% Guarantee on All Work! • Frame Repair A $1.2-million seismic retrofit city hall.
• Deductible Assistance • 30 Years Experience! project at Brookings City Hall is
expected to begin in the next few It also includes providing
• Insurance Work Welcome weeks. a separation joint between the
administration wing, which
924 Chetco Ave. includes the water, finance, city
Brookings

The yellow building
behind Mini Pet Mart

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manager and public works devel-
opment services offices, and the
Thank You! police and fire wings.
Brookings City Manager

Janell Howard said the work is
essential in ensuring that police
and fire personnel can respond to
calls during a major earthquake.
It takes a community to put on a successful event......I think this year we nailed it! I could “The building will be seismi- Work is about to begin on a $1.2-million seismic ret-
rofit project at Brookings City Hall, which includes
cally sound,” said Howard. improvements at the city’s fire station.
“Therefore, police and fire will
Pilot photo Jeremy C. Ruark

not have pulled o the 1st Annual 4th of July Family Fun Festival, and yearly reworks show, be able to respond in emergen-
without each and every one of the following:
cies.”
ank You’s for the 4th of July go to: Howard said that during the
Lucky 7 Casino REMAX –Bret & Marie Curtis construction, no police equip-
Leslie Wilkinson Western Display Fireworks ment will be moved. However,
Chetco Activity Center REMAX—Jude Hodge some non-critical fire equipment
Bill & Susan Mitchell Nature’s Coastal Holiday will be moved to another city-
Je Fennell Qualman Oysters “We Create Smiles” owned facility.
Danny & Mary Freitas At Rivers Edge RV Resort She said no personnel will
Anne Ranney Paci c Seafood
Cheri Gri th Gowan Electric ‡ 'HQWXUHV ,PSODQW 6XSSRUWHG 'HQWXUHV be moved while the project is
Sharon & Garrett Tovey Grocery Outlet Only denturist in the area ongoing.
KURY Radio Southern Oregon Kite Festival (SOKF) ‡ 3DUWLDOV to offer this service!
Festival (SOKF) Subway “We do not anticipate disrup-
Joe & Phyllis Spier Kuhn ai ‡ 6DPH 'D\ 5HOLQHV tion at city hall to the public,”
Gary & Sharon Hartung BC Fisheries Howard said.
Ted & Lexie Anderson U-Haul ‡ 5HSDLUV 'HQWXULVWV 'HQWDO 7HFK
Ron & Dana Bell Fleetwood Back ZKLOH \RX .LVPHW 0D\R &KULV 0D\R The city is using a seismic-
City of Brookings Brookings Harbor Visitor & Tour Center ZDLW &KULVWRSKHU 0D\R rehabilitation grant of $1,287,988
Fred Meyers Chetco Brewing Co. from Business Oregon for the
So. Coast Fisherman Assn. Sheri Reserve of Curry County ‡ )OLSSHUV improvements to the police
Dave & Marylou Kuehn Roto Rooter ‡ 1LJKW *XDUG and fire wings of the city hall
Curry County Cruisers Harbor Fire Department complex.
Cape Ferrelo Fire Department Brookings Hearth & Home Monday – Friday 9 am– 3 pm 8102680jA0615
Knight Security Les Schwab Tire Center &RPSDUH RXU SULFH <RX ZRQ·W EH GLVDSSRLQWHG A local match of $209,672
Coos Curry Electric Cooperative Inc. Chetco Medical Center & Aesthetics will be taken from the city’s capi-
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Hungry Clam Ocean Suites ,Q WKH &HQWXU\ 3OD]D from urban renewal expenditures.

Howard said the city would
use grant funds from Business
Oregon to pay the engineering
fees associated only with the
Chetco Valley Historical Society Beachfront Inn seismic retrofit work identified
Dee Tyson Dustin Watson Construction
Wild River Pizza Dairy Queen in the contract, estimated to be
Jerry Mo et Kemp Auto $164,500.
Catalyst Restaurant Freeman Rock The city selected WRK
Barron’s Furniture Brookings Liquor Engineering in 2017 to prepare
Town & Country Animal Hospital Coast Auto Center construction documents for
David Allen Insurance Mattie’s Pancake House Providing the project. Howard said the
Dri wood RV Bauer Auto Body
Tidewater Contractors Boardwalk Mailroom t 1SJNBSZ $BSF documents currently are in plan
Mayo Denture Henri Family For All Ages review.
Valvoline Instant Oil Change Redwood eater
Curry Equipment Gri th Family t $%- %05 Southern Oregon’s Ausland
Gene Chickinell DDS Paci c Coast Trolley Physicals Group has been selected as the
Cal-Ore Life Fiight (Reach) Jackie Cook building contractor.
Victoria Liberman Port of Brookings t #PUPY $IFNJDBM 1FFMT
Paci c Sunset Inn Boys of Summer The seismic retrofit does
Rogue Credit Union Stagelights Jennifer Boyle, FNP not include increasing the pitch
Soroptimist International Coastline Neighbors needed to address roof drainage
Azalea Quilters Guild And Anyone I May have missed………. Accepting Allcare/Advanced Health/OHP at city hall or new roofing over
the administration wing. Ausland
----Barbara J. Ciaramella, Monday & Wednesday 10am-4pm  Group estimates that additional
Brookings Harbor Visitor & Tour Center 5VFTEBZȯ ȯDzVSTEBZȯ BN QN work would cost $122,000.
8103000lC0727
8102678aA0608 WRK Engineering estimates
the additional design work at
$35,000.

Howard said in an April
memo to the Brookings City
Council that the seismic retrofit
project would provide an oppor-
Better Health Family Medical is located at tunity to address the pitch and

1101 Chetco Ave. in the Northgate Center. roofing issues.

1RGP &CKN[ CO RO r $W WKH %HDXWLIXO 3RUW RI %URRNLQJV +DUERU Ř LORYHEURRNLQJV RUJ Please call for an appointment.  The seismic project is
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541-254-9300 three months.

Curry Coastal Pilot – Saturday, July 27 – Page A3

LetteOrsp&inCioolnumns

Reasons, without data, might be wrong Local people
willingly assist
Teresa Lawson for some employees and not others? Should $22,000. However, the cost for the 1% salary
Pilot Guest Columnist all union salary increases apply to non-union increase is $28,000; net cost to the city, $6,000 Dear Editor:
employees?  a year.
In November, I lost my bid for mayor of Last week at 11:30 a.m.,
Brookings, but I did not lose my interest My questions were acknowledged by the More importantly, several years from now my daughter had a tire blow
or passion for Brookings.  council and somewhat addressed, but not the perception will be that employees pay out on U.S. Highway 101 in
The primary reason I ran for mayor was be- answered directly. All proposed increases were 12.5%. In reality, they are paying slightly less Harbor. My caregiver was
cause I wanted more detailed financial analy- approved. than 10%. Employees and unions will be less driving at the time, when they
ses from our City Council.  likely to agree to any additional health insur- heard a loud “pop” and real-
Elections are the cornerstone of democracy; I also purposed that an independent salary ance cost, thinking that they recently increased ized they had a problem.
I respect the vote of the people and our current study be conducted to evaluate whether sala- their share of the cost.
city government. I have a sincere respect for ries are in line with like positions in compara- Oregon State Trooper Kyle
our mayor, Jake Pieper. He and I have spoken ble cities. Such studies are based on verifiable This decision appeared reasonable. How- Kennedy stopped his vehicle
in detail about several issues since the election. data and are affordable. The council recently ever, it is $6,000 the city could have saved. to assist them, and proceeded
I also respect the right of every citizen of considered a $20,000 study for a stop sign, and More importantly, it will impact future salary to change her tire.
Brookings to be able to ask questions of their approves many engineering and other profes- negations, which could have additional costs
government. Asking questions of our city of- sional studies. for the city. I wish to extend my utmost
ficials is important, whether it is an $800,000 gratitude to Trooper Kennedy,
salary increase, or why there are no hanging The city council and staff spent a lot of time City of Brookings salaries have had a trend who graciously took it upon
flower baskets on Chetco this summer.  working on the contracts that were approved of increases higher than the cost of living, himself to stop and change
I watch or attend every city council meeting. Monday. They made their decision based on and other decisions, based more on reason her tire, enabling her to get
I also attend every city workshop and budget facts and/or reason. Reasonable conclusions, than fact. Over time, these decisions based on back on the road.
meeting, because they are not televised. I am without solid data, may not be reasonable. reason can cause salaries to be lower or higher
often the only citizen there. than comparable jobs in comparable cities. The The blowout occurred near
My interest in Brookings’ finances, opera- Example: There is one component of the re- result can be difficulty retaining and attracting Curry Equipment, and they
tions, parks, festivals and residents didn’t end cent salary negations, intended to save the city qualified employees, or unnecessary costs to assisted by inflating her spare
with the election.   money, that actually will cost the city approxi- the city. tire, as well as the other three.
I addressed several salary decisions at last mately $6,000 every year. Health insurance
Monday night’s council meeting, with ques- cost are increasing faster than inflation. City Salaries are one of the largest costs for any Needless to say, this further
tions that any salary compensation profes- employees were paying 10% of their premium organization, and one of the most important exemplifies the nature of our
sional would ask. Are salaries competitive to cost; the city proposed an increase to 12.5%. decisions. An independent salary study would local people and how will-
retain and attract quality employees? Why provide the city with data it needs to make the ingly they respond to those in
are increases above cost of living warranted During labor negations, the city agreed to best decisions going forward, and guide salary need.
give all employees a 1% compensation in- decisions to retain and attract qualified em-
crease to help offset the additional cost to the ployees … while assuring that taxpayer dollars Barbara Wieneke
employee. It appears that no one did the actual are wisely spent. Brookings
calculations prior to agreeing to this.
Teresa Lawson is a resident of Brookings.
Employees paying 12.5 % will save the city

No surprise: Wildfire season could be bad

Jeremy C. Ruark to wildfires, such as sum- County. “We do get lighting Fire crews work to con- 8102496dC
Pilot Editor mer’s increasing heat waves, and those storms can spark tain the 4th Creek Fire
drying conditions, winds and wildfires,” Chase said. “We last May in Charleston.
Firefighters across Curry lightning. attempt to get those fires out The blaze was started by
County and throughout as fast as we can.” an escaped-debris burn.
Oregon are bracing for an “We do get the winds Photo courtesy Coos Forest
intense and explosive wild- off the coast, which always He said the region’s steep Protection Association
fire season, with the human causes problems when it hills and bluffs, cliffs and “The dry grass can burn with
element a key concern. comes to putting fires out,” thick timbered areas can be intensity and speed.”
he said. significant challenges.
Coos Forest Protection For more information
Association district specialist One of the key elements “It can make this very about wildfire prevention,
Jeff Chase said this summer Chase watches is energy- interesting,” he said,” but visit the Coos Forest Protec-
already has been a busy one release components. “That there are ways to get in and tion Association’s website at
for firefighters. tells us the fire resistance around the buffs safely, and coosfpa.net, of call 541-267-
to control,” he said. “The get to the fires and put them 3161. For burning restric-
“We’ve had about 25 fire higher those numbers climb, out.” tions and closures, call
calls this month alone,” he the more resources are 541-267-1789.
said. “Half of those calls needed to put a fire out.” Chase said preparations
turned out to be false alarms, began earlier this year with
which is a good thing.” That information, along specialized wildfire train-
with moisture levels, wind ing. “We completed our fire
Chase said many calls speed and direction, are training in June with 35 new
involve human-caused fires. monitored and released to firefighters, so that gives us
“We are having issues with fire agencies through the about 100 employees ready
transient camps and fires,” National Weather Service. for the fire season.”
he said. “The transients are a
hard group to (get to) listen “Those numbers have The Coos Forest Protec-
to fire-prevention messages.” been in the moderate level, tion Association utilizes a
but with the increasing dry- variety of on-the-ground
Added Chase, “We send ing and hot weather, those equipment and a contracted
a great deal of time trying numbers will climb higher,” helicopter for initial attacks
to change human behavior. Chase said. when wildfires break out.
Many folks do not realize Larger planes with retardant
the amount of heat left in The Coos Forest Protec- can be called in from the
their campfire when they are tion Association covers state.
done. You also get people Coos, Curry and western
that aren’t paying attention, Douglas counties, work- “Each day, we get a list
and those that don’t believe ing in partnership with the from the state coordination
anything bad can happen to Oregon Forestry Depart- center in Salem of what
them.” ment, the Bureau of Land planes, helicopters and
Management, and private crews are available,” Chase
Under Oregon law, said and smaller landowners. said.
Chase, those found re-
sponsible for wildfires can “It is a huge chunk of Meantime, said Chase,
face fines in the millions of land,” he said. “A checker- “Make sure you have a wide,
dollars. board of intermixed land, so defensible space surround-
we have multiple agreements ing your home. Keep yards
As Chase and other fire- to protect those lands.” mowed and water your yard
fighters deal with the human when you can.”
element, they also are keep- Mother Nature and
ing a keen watch on natural topography also are chal- Plus, keep your lawn
conditions that could lead lenges for the firefighters in trimmed. “The tall, dry grass
southern Oregon and Curry can be dangerous,” he said.

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Slow week of fishing, but lots of Obituaries
bottomfish still being caught
Virginia E. (Tomasso) Collis

June 3, 1926 - July 14, 2019

Fishing has slowed some this Carolyn Ford of Eureka, California holds an 18-pound king salmon caught Mon- Virginia E. (Tomasso) Col- Virginia retired to Brookings
week on the Wild Rivers Coast. day while fishing the Rogue Bay with guide Andy Martin of Wild Rivers Fishing. lis, of McLean and formerly to live on a cliff overlooking
Although the week closed with She was trolling an anchovy with a Yakima Bait spinner blade. of Brookings, passed away on the ocean. They were active in
some rough weather that limited Photo courtesy Andy Martin / Wild Rivers Fishing Sat. July 14, 2019. She was community life there join-
ocean anglers, the Pacific halibut 93 years old. Virginia:”Gigi”, ing the Elks, volunteering
bite seemed to slow down even been a couple really good bite fishing seems to have slowed Fishing contacts: Andy “Ginny” was born on June with Habitat for Humanity,
before things got bumpy. There periods every day now, usually at some on the Lower Klamath Martin of Wild Rivers Fishing 3, 1926 in South Waverly, chairing the local Republican
have been a few salmon caught some point during the outgoing River after a decent run came at 206-388-8988; Jim Mitchell Pennsylvania, the youngest party, were members of Star
on both sides of the border this tide and at some point during the through last week. Up river of Gotcha Hooked Fish Trips of five children of Joseph and of the Sea Catholic Church,
week, however. incoming tide, but it hasn’t been anglers are still catching steel- at 464-8482; Englund Marine Minnie (Cocco) Tomasso. and engaged in a variety of
really good all day.” head, however, and pulling an Supply Company at 707-464- She graduated from Waverly other civic activities - for
Anglers are still catching a occasional salmon in as well. 323. High School in Waverly, New them every commitment was
few salmon and steelhead on the Down on the Klamath River York in 1944 and entered a joint-effort.
Klamath River, and the Rogue REACH the Federal Cadet Nurse
Bay is still producing some nice EXPAND YOUR Program at Sisters of Char- Virginia was a loving and
salmon as well. on the ity Hospital in Pensacola, much-loved wife, mother and
Wild River’s Coast Florida. As Virginia liked to grandmother. She was a great
On the ocean tell it, she and her life-long cook, especially during her
Andy Martin of Wild River with friend, Romaine, carefully “gourmet” phase in the 70’s.
Fishing said Tuesday was a good LOCALPRINT and DIGITAL selected this program based She enjoyed golf, she knitted,
day for salmon fishing out of on the highlighted directive in sewed, refinished furniture,
Brookings Harbor, with lots of ADVERTISING the school pamphlet to bring re-upholstered furniture, and
coho and chinook salmon in FOUR party dresses. She helped with the all too many
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out the coast. grandchildren - sewing quilts,
A few anglers out of Crescent In 1949 she met her future and stuffed dolls, and sending
City have also been able to haul husband, Jim, a Navy pilot on endless quirky gifts and cards.
in some chinook salmon, but the a blind date. Jim and Virginia
bite is still slow in Northern Cali- were married in Pensacola in She was preceded in death
fornia. Jim Mitchell of Gotcha June of 1950. The following by her beloved husband, Jim,
Hooked Fish Trips said although years were spent as a Navy grandson John Gabriel Muller,
he didn’t have any luck catching wife traveling back and forth and her sisters Lena Daugh-
salmon this week, he has seen a across the country to eight erty, Ann (Mike) DeSisti,
lot more bait in the area through- duty stations, raising four Charlotte (Jerry) Wilcox, and
out the week. He also said he children, forming friendships, sister-in-law Janet Lehr To-
was able to see several salmon packing and unpacking, and masso, nieces Susan Daugh-
swimming in the bait balls but he making the hard decision erty, and Carol (David) Keef-
wasn’t able to coax any of them each move whether to bring fe. She is survived by her son
into biting. the dog or not. Bill Collis of Dhaka, Bangla-
Meanwhile, the Pacific halibut desh; daughters Sandra (John)
bite has been slow on both sides After 22 years of service, Muller of Suffolk, Virginia,
of the California-Oregon border. Jim retired from the Navy, Lisa Collis (Mark Warner ) of
Bottom fishing has remained and they moved to Falls Alexandria, Virginia; son Jim,
a good bet for anglers on the Church, Virginia. Virginia Jr. (Sue) Collis of Simi Valley,
ocean, especially when winds returned to her nursing career. California, and seven grand-
keep boats from getting out too Their children finished high children - Rebecca (Nathan)
far. Mitchell said he was able to school, and college and left Soule, Faith Muller, Madison
catch limits of black snappers, home. In 1985, Jim and Warner, Gilliam Warner,
lots of coppers, and some good Eliza Warner, Jack Collis
sized lingcod on Monday out of Death Notice and Graham Collis; and two
Crescent City. great-grandchildren Luke and
South Beach has also been Debra A. Kodesh Ryer Soule, and also survived
fairly productive this week as by her brother Louis (Rita)
well with California halibut Debra A. Kodesh, passed Tomasso; and many nieces
being caught in close to shore. away at her residence in and nephews.
There are also thresher shark Brookings, Oregon on July
starting to show up in the area. 22th, 2019. Debra was born Virginia will be buried at
Surf perch fishing from the October 17th, 1959 in John Arlington National Cemetery
beach has also been productive Day, Oregon. Redwood at a date to be determined. In
this week. Memorial Chapel is assisting lieu of flowers, donations may
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Obituaries

Dale Eugene Coleman Mary Elizabeth Stevens
Nov. 29, 1928 - July 17, 2019 Feb. 12, 1932 - July 18, 2019
Dale was born Nov. 29, & M Equipment. rector on the Harbor Water children.
1928 in Chehalis, Wash- After selling the chain District for more than ten The family would like Mary Elizabeth Stevens horses. Mary moved to
ington to Daniel Boone years. passed away peacefully in California and later mar-
Coleman and Lillian saw shop, he developed to express their deep her home on July 18, 2019 ried Francis Benton Boyer
(Stanley) Coleman. He and sold Coleman Cove Dale is survived by his gratitude to Joyce, Shirley, after a lengthy battle with and raised four children.
was raised in the Morton, Trailer Park (currently wife of nearly 70 years, Candace, and the many cancer. Mary was born in
Washington area and grad- Sunshine Cove). In semi- Jo Ann Coleman; five people with Coastal Home Nottingham England on After the passing of her
uated from Morton High retirement he developed children - Sheila Sparlin Health and Hospice who Feb. 12, 1932 to parents first and second husband,
School. After high school and built Sea Bird RV (Donald), Terre Hodges attended to his needs and Albert & Ethel Clamp. Mary moved to Brook-
he attended vocational Park and he and Jo Ann (David), Shelly Slack expedited his care. They ings in 1997, where she
school learning refrigera- operated the RV park (Steve), Brad Coleman were so gracious, kind Mary grew up in Eng- married Steve Stevens in
tion. In 1950, he and Jo until 2001. While op- (Laurie) and Chris Cole- and attentive helping Dale land during WWII and 1998.
Ann Cagley were married erating the RV Park he man (Marie); thirteen transition. The family later moved to Canada
and moved to Bandon, developed and built Hall grandchildren - Ben would also like to thank when she was 15 years Mary is survived by son
Oregon where he was em- Way Mobile Home Park McVay, Bud McVay, Brent Dr. Reginald Williams for old where she learned Roger Boyer and grand-
ployed as a timber faller (currently operating as Hodges, Brandon Hodges, his consistent and attentive animal husbandry. Mary children: Tjay Boyer,
for Carver and Houston Tonapah Village) off Hall Aaron Hodges, Courtney care and for his respon- was active showing border Brandon Boyer, Amanda
and started their family. In Way in Harbor. After sell- Slack Reisler, Kelley siveness. collies and thoroughbred Mullinax, Lea Hintz,
1959 they moved to Ver- ing the Hall Way Mobile Slack Maxwell, Jay Slack, Danielle Funakoshi, Tad
nal, Utah with his brother Home Park and while still Tiffany Coleman Kirkish, In lieu of flowers, the Funakoshi III, Nikki Rae
to build and operate an operating the RV Park, Joshua Coleman, Ariel family would appreciate Proctor, Travis Boyer,
electric sawmill and later Dale began developing a Coleman, Kyle Coleman, donations to Coastal Home Cassi Boyer and great-
a planing mill. He was an hillside subdivision that is Kambri Coleman Weber Health and Hospice. grandchildren: Carlie
entrepreneur, worked hard part of the Crown Terrace and seventeen great-grand- Mullinax, Carys Mullinax,
and took risks in order to development. He contin- No service will be held Ella Hintz, Evelyn Hintz,
get ahead. In 1964 they ued to work on the subdi- at Dale’s request. Harley Aquino, Aaron
returned to Oregon and he vision until age 88 when Proctor, Legend Funa-
went to work for BZ & H he developed respiratory William James Quackenbush koshi, and great-great-
Logging. He eventually issues from the Chetco Bar April 29, 1950 - July 15, 2019 granddaughter Calliopi
started his own logging Fire. Mullinax.
company with partners
Rollo Sharp and John Dale was a lifelong retired from Pelican Bay Mary Schierman
Curtis and operated under member of the John Birch State Prison. Aug. 30, 1955 - July 5, 2019
the name of C S & C Log- Society and had strong
ging. He worked in the opinions that the govern- Willard James Quacken- He was a great family Mary Schierman, 63, of vivors include her sons; Rick
logging business for 30 ment was straying from bush passed away on July name who was always Brookings passed away on Langley of Roseburg and
years before semi-retiring what the founding fathers 15, 2019, of cancer. He loving and patient. James July 5, 2019 in Gold Beach. Sheldon Bazler of Montana;
at age 55. envisioned. He could tell was born April 29, 1950. would help anyone who Mary was born on Aug. 30, her sisters Sharon Roberts
you how each of the US He retired from the Navy needed help. His wife, 1955 to her parents, Richard of Portland, Pat Anderson of
While running C S & C members of Congress after 30 years. He also Mary, were married for and Clementine Schierman. Beaverton, and Helen Mathis
logging, he started a chain voted. Many older Brook- 25 years; his son Jeremiah Mary grew up in Roseburg of Brookings, as well as three
saw sales and repair shop ings people will remember Quackenbush; his daugh- and moved to Brookings in grandchildren and seven
out of his garage with Jo his numerous letters to the ter Heather St. Thomas; 1994. Mary loved her family great-grandchildren; and her
Ann working as book- editor to educate people on his bonus daughter Yvette and friends. BEST friend Mario Robles.
keeper for both businesses how the current politicians Freeman and five grand-
while holding down a were leading our coun- children. She is preceded in death Mary Schierman’s Celebra-
fulltime job with the US try down a path of more by her son; Sean Steward; tion of Life will be held at
Forest Service. They were government control and James was the love of brothers John and Jim Schier- 3p.m., Fri., Aug. 23 at the
a team. The saw shop later more rights being taken my life and he always man; her parents Richard and Douglas County Fairgrounds
moved to Hanscam’s Cen- from the citizenry under made me feel like I could Clementine Schierman. Sur- in Roseburg, Oregon.
ter where Chan’s Restau- the guise of helping the do anything. He always
rant is currently located. American people. He was enjoyed a good cold beer!
He eventually expanded extremely concerned that
the business and opened his children and grandchil-
a shop in Gold Beach. In dren not have those right
time he sold the two shops taken from them. Dale was
to his son Brad who later deeply concerned about
sold the Gold Beach store the future of America.
to his brother Chris. Both
shops are operating today Dale served on the
as Curry Equipment and C Curry County Planning
Commission for twelve
years and served as a di-

Kismet (Kibby) Winslow - She Changed Her Generation!

You are lovingly invited to a Celebration of Life

for Kismet A. Winslow (Kibby)

who joined her husband of 52 years Albert (Scott) and their son Albert (Bert) in heaven on Feb. 23, 2019. She was 79 at the time of her death.

Service will be on her birthday Aug. 10, 2019 at 2pm in Azalea Park at the “Capella By the Sea” 294 N Bank Chetco River Rd., Brookings

Family and elderly have inside seating priority

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Denture Service in Brookings, Oregon. As the rst woman Denturist in the State of Oregon, and Scott in the 1st class of Denturists, they
Proudly Serving Curry County Since 1975 were considered pioneers in their industry.
229 King St., Brookings She loved her patients and greeted them with a hug and smile. She would point to the lights and say, “Because of you, I can pay my
bills and feed by family”. She was humble and kind but tough as nails if you took advantage of others or made fun of the less fortunate.
Member: Oregon Auto Body Craftsman Association Oh, how she is missed! Kibby gave to others unconditionally, but always in private. She won many awards for helping the homeless,
abandoned animals, and those in need. However, she refused to attend a single ceremony where she would receive public praise. She was
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(9430104) provided by NOAA @ tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov As a homeless child with 13 siblings and a father dying of cancer, abject poverty was Kibby’s sure destiny. It had been the destiny of the
past 2 generations of her family a er the Great Depression le her wealthy family destitute. She dropped out of school in the 9th grade to
help care for her siblings. She met and married “Scott” when she was only 15 but made him promise they could still care for her younger
siblings. 4 years later they had a toddler and 2 babies. She was continuing down the path of generations before and it tore at her soul. It
was at this time that she began to pray what has become our family manta, “Lord, please change MY generation”!
In the 1960’s, Kibby was the 1st woman in Oregon to work in the plywood mill where she faced profound discrimination. She put her
head down and worked even harder. She worked overtime and did the jobs no one wanted like cleaning the bathrooms and lunchroom.
She worked until her hands bled. She wrapped her cracked and sore hands around used textbooks and began to study for her GED. Her
young children watched her every move and learned about determination and character. As plywood mills began to shutter their doors,
she prayed even harder, LORD PLEASE CHANGE MY GENERATION!
Destiny once again tapped her on the shoulder reminding her what she learned as a child...Education was her ticket out of poverty and the
only way to “change her generation”.
Kibby always put others rst. In the late 1970’s she sent her husband to college as she continued to work in plywood mills and scrub
toilets. She then sent her college age children to school. In the 1980’s, it was nally her turn to attend. Her professors told her she
would never make it with only a GED and a 9th grade education. Many of us remember her tears; her embarrassment from being “an
uneducated dropout that never went to high school”. Did that stop her? Absolutely not. Once again, she put her head down and worked
ever harder. She hired Math and English tutors. Her essays became vivid and alive. ey were raw and real; they were KISMET! Apart
from a few grammar and punctuation errors, and despite the closed-mindedness of a few professors, she graduated with honors. She
was speechless when those same professors approached her with tears and pleaded for forgiveness. ey said she was a gi ed writer and
begged her to pursue a journalistic career. Her focus was not to be a journalist, but to CHANGE HER GENERATION. KISMET INDEED
CHANGED HER GENERATION. With her husband, they sent the rest of their children and many grandchildren to college.
She was injured in a car wreck on January 2, 2016 (not her fault). In May of that year, she fell and became an instant quadriplegic. Did
complete paralysis stop her? No! She again put her head down to contemplate her future. e rst thing she said was that it was time to
“open her toolbox”. When questioned on the meaning, she said “ e most important thing in life is not money. It is God, love and family”.
She continued, “Money is only a tool and I have a lot of tools in my toolbox and it is time to use them all. I need to work much harder than
before”. Until the moment she died, her goal was to continue making dentures and other people smile at PTL Denture Service.
She is preceded in death by her husband Albert (Scott) Winslow, her son Albert (Bert) Winslow, and grandson Kevin Mayo. She is
survived by her 3 daughters; Andrea (Lynn) Gillson & her husband Jim of Brookings, Monique (Chickie/Chicken) Eska & her husband
Rick of Washougal, Washington, and Kismet (Kibby) Mayo & her husband Chris of Brookings. However, it was her grandchildren that
she held closest to her heart: Tony Belisle, Mike Belisle, Ricky Eska, Brandon Eska, Monique Kelley, Dylan Jobe, Christopher Mayo and
Sarah Mayo. She also loved her great-grandchildren too.
She adopted many people into her family, but none more than JoAnne Fritts, who was the reason she lived at home and not in a facility
(she le her 3 cats to JoAnne to the relief of the rest of us). Her best friend Trina Forkner to whom she told everything; it didn’t matter
that she was almost 40 years younger than herself. She also loved Trina’s partner for life Vinnie Colangelo...she loved his spaghetti and
meatballs almost as much as she loved him! Renita Confer who was like a sister and daughter all wrapped into one who made her laugh
when she needed it the most. Her “son” Randy Taylor who she couldn’t love more & his wife Suzy Taylor who she cherished and adored.
Her family of Caregivers that lovingly cared for her in her home 24/7 and were with her until she passed…even when they were told they
would still be paid if they le ...they ALL stayed until her last breath. Her caregivers called her Mama and she called them her girls. ank
you for making Mama’s life worth living; Anne & Dwayne Washburn, Tami Kennedy, Sharlette (AKA Charlie) & Ted Aguirre, Alicia &
Polo Pedraze, and Sandi Jordan. Of course, I must mention her furry kids: (Cats) Lilly, Sweetie, Iris and her constant companion Willy
Winslow, her dog son.
Kibby’s life wasn’t always perfect, but it was lled with adventure, love, laughter and sheer determination. All families ght and hers was
no di erent, but she never once quit loving and adoring ANY of them. She would o en look around with pride (just like she is at this
very moment) and see University & College educated Nurses, Denturists, Business Executives, and even an Attorney. She le this world
knowing that SHE CHANGED HER GENERATION!
I guess you can call it KISMET (fate)! Perhaps it was her grit and never give up attitude that made the di erence, but she would argue
that it was PRAYER THAT CHANGED HER GENERATION! She would repeat what has become our family verse; Jeremiah 29:11, “For I
know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future”.
We sure miss you Mama!!
PS She cherished her GED above the rest and displayed it on her o ce wall next to her Denturist License and certi cations in Advance
Oral Pathology, to name a few.

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SATURDAY JULY 27, 2019 INSIDE: CALENDAR, COMICS, CLASSIFIEDS B1

CALENDAR WORKING OUT AND
HAVING FUN
CURRY
COUNTY IN THE
POOL
July 27

CHETCO COMMUNITY PUBLIC LI-
BRARY HOSTS: July Movie Night from
6:30 - 9pm. We will be showing: Marvel’s
The Avengers in the large meeting room.
Popcorn provided!!

CHETCO COMMUNITY PUBLIC LI-
BRARY HOSTS: Summer Saturday Activi-
ty: DIY Spa Day from 3 -5 pm. Summer
Saturday activities are open to adults and
kids alike! All summer crafts take place on
Saturdays in the large meeting room. Treat
yourself to a relaxing summer soak! Come
innerse yourself in the luxury and fun of cre-
ating your own bath bombs!

COMMUNITY KITCHEN: Offers free
meals from noon - 1 pm at St. Timothy’s
Episcopal Church, 401 Fir St. Brookings.
Donations are welcome. Everyone is invit-
ed. For information, call 541-469-3314.

HARBOR FARMERS MARKET: YEAR
ROUND FARMERS MARKET Wed. & Sat.
10am - 3pm (Inside and Outside of White
Tent) 15786 US Hwy. 101, Harbor, OR.

July 28

COMMUNITY KITCHEN:
Offers free meals from noon - 12:30 pm at
St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 401 Fir St.
Brookings. Donations are welcome. Every-
one is invited. For information, call 541-
469-3314.

July 29

CHETCO COMMUNITY PUBLIC LI-
BRARY HOSTS: Children’s Puppet Show:
Star’s Big Dream from 3 - 4 pm. Children
and their caretakers are invited to join us
in the large meeting room for a free puppet
show by traveling puppeteer Penny Walter.
This event is free and all are welcome. Learn
more about Penny’s Puppet Productions at:
www.pennypuppets.com

TOPS (TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY):
OR 1116 meets from 9 -10 am in the Ev-
ergreen Federal Bank conference room, 850
Chetco Ave, Brookings. For more informa-
tion, call 541-469-3419 or 541-469-7325.

CHETCO ACTIVITY CENTER MONDAY
REGULAR WEEKLY EVENTS:
Time Out: 9 am - 4pm Room B
Walk with Ease: 10:30 am at Azalea Park
(cancels if rain)
Bridge: 1:30 - 4:30 pm (2nd & 4th Mondays)
Menu: Sauerkraut/Kielbasa, Scalloped Pota-
toes, Seasoned
Peas & Carrots, and Cookies

JUST KICK IT 2ND ANNUAL YOUTH JEREMY C. RUARK
DAY IN THE PARK: Kickball Tournament
at Azalea Park Softball Fields, FREE to all Pilot StaffWriter
youth ages 17 & under. Registration begins
@ 10am. Players can create their own teams If you drive by the Brookings Mu- bics instructor and pool manager, after
or be added to one, good shoes or cleats nicipal Pool first thing on a sum- working at various other positions at
are encouraged. Includes Free Lunch, Free mer morning, Monday through Friday, the facility over the past six years.
T-Shirt, and prizes! Presented by Curry you’re likely to hear plenty of laughter
Community Health Public Health Preven- and see a pool filled with seniors. “I began as a lifeguard,” said Worth-
tion Team. For more information call 541- The seasonal pool offers morning ey. “I also taught swimming lessons and
813-2535x3251 water aerobics classes as a way to help aerobics.
older citizens keep fit, and to give them
PENNY’S PUPPETS: 3pm. An entertaining a chance to socialize. “My father is a physical therapist in
and inspiring space-themed puppet show for Janet Hallowell, 77, of Brookings town, so I know that mobility is very
kids of all ages. Chetco Community Public has been attending the water aerobics important,” she said. “In the water, you
Library. 405 Alder Street, Brookings. class for three years, primarily for the are weightless, so it is such a positive
exercise. “It’s wonderful,” she said. “It thing that you can get this type of bene-
July 30 wakes you up and keeps you going in ficial workout.”
the morning.”
CHETCO COMMUNITY PUBLIC LI- Hallowell said she also enjoys the Once the seniors are out of the pool,
BRARY HOSTS: TUEDAY DANCE PARTY socializing. “Everyone is so friendly.” youngsters jump in. The pool current-
WITH MISS LINDA: July 23 @ 3:30 - 5pm. For 90-year-old Reg Dewar of ly has some 75 kids taking swimming
This summer we’re hosting dance parties Brookings, being in the water is a way lessons.
open to adults and kids alike! Tuesday to maintain his flexibility. “It’s not
dance parties take place in the large meeting difficult to do this,” he said. “I’ve been “I love watching the kids progress,”
room. doing it for about 14 years.” Worthey said. “The swimming lessons
Siena Worthey is in her first year as for children are very important, given
COMMUNITY KITCHEN: the Brookings Municipal Pool’s aero- where we live. We are surrounded by
Offers free meals from noon - 1 pm at St. water and much of what we do for fun
Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 401 Fir St.
Brookings. Donations are welcome. Every- Pool Continued on B3
one is invited. For information, call 541-
469-3314.

TRI CITY BRIDGE CLUB: Meets at Chetco
Activity Center from 1:30 - 4:30 pm

CHETCO ACTIVITY CENTER TUES-

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CALENDAR

Calendar neering concepts. This group DEL info. Call 707-460-6292 or email: Chair Exercises @ 10 - 11 am on July 30 & 31. Finger food
in open to all young people ages NORTE [email protected] Cards @ 12:30 pm available & good company, lots
From B1 ten and up. COUNTY Menu: Oven Fried Chicken w/Gra- of conversation. 1303 North-
MOVIE NIGHT!: Sat. July 27, vy, Mashed Potatoes, Zucchini w/ crest Drive. More info call 464-
DAY REGULAR WEEKLY COMMUNITY KITCHEN: Of- July 27 6-8pm, Del Norte County Library, Corn & Onions, WW Bread and 3120
EVENTS: fers free meals from noon - 1 Crescent City. Come get your free Cantaloupe
Exercise Class: 8:30 - 9:45 am. pm at Star of the Sea Catholic THE DEL NORTE SENIOR CEN- popcorn and enjoy the classic Who THE DEL NORTE SENIOR
Call Elaine at: 541-412-7894 Church, 820 Old County Rd,. TER WILL HOLD THE FOL- Framed Roger Rabbit! DEL NORTE READS CLASSES: CENTER WILL HOLD THE
Qi Gong: 10 am Brookings. Donations are wel- LOWING ACTIVITIES: Classes will be held at 1080 Ma- FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES:
Beginning Computer: 10:30 am come. Everyone is invited. For Veteran’s Writing Workshop @ 1 THE PACIFIC PANRTY: Wil be son Mall, #9. For more informa- Menu: Meatloaf, Mashed Po-
Beginning Ukulele: 1 - 2 pm information, call 541-469-2313. pm openn from 2-6pm, Thursdays and tion call Phoebe at 707-464-7072 tatoes w/Gravy, Creole Green
D.R. Fridays and from 10 am - 2pm Sat- or email at: phoebe@delnorteli- Beans, Romaine Salad w/Pep-
Games: 12:30 in the lounge CHETCO ACTIVITY CENTER THE CRESCENT CITY FARM- urdays at the Family Resources of [email protected]. Classes to be pers & Tomatoes and WW Bread
Bridge: 11 am - 4:30 pm WEDNESDAY REGULAR ERS MARKET will be held from the Redwoods, 494 Pacific Ave in held on Mondays: 11 am: ESL for
Beginning Yoga: 5 pm WEEKLY EVENTS: 9 am - 1:30 pm in the Del Norte Crescent City. For more info, call: Chinese language speakers DEL NORTE READS CLASS-
Tai Chi: 9 am & 10:30 am County Fiargrounds parking lot, 707-464-0955 11 am: Algebra for the high school ES: Classes will be held at 1080
OVEREATERS ANONY- Walking with Ease: 10:30 am 421 U.S. 101 in Crescent City. equivalency exam Mason Mall, #9. For more in-
@ Azalea Park (No walk if it is For more information visit www. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: 2 pm: ESL for Spanish language formation call Phoebe at 707-
MOUS: Meets Tues. @ 1 pm in raining) facebook.com/CrescentCityFarm- Will meet from 10:30 - 11:30 am speakers 464-7072 or email at phoebe@
Pinochle: 12:30 pm in the ersMarket at St Paul’s Epicsopal Church, 220 [email protected].
the annex building next to the lounge E Macken in Crescent City. For July 30 Classes to be held on Wednes-
Yoga: 3:30pm Room B SUMMER READING CLOSING more information, call Barbara at days
library. Questions call Colleen Menu: Roasted Turkey, Baked PARTY!: Sat. July 27, 11 am - 707-951-3341 COME WATCH THE DEMO- 11 am: Algebra for the high
Ham, Green Beans, Dressing, 1pm. Del Norte County Library, CRATIC DEBATES WITH THE school equivalency exam
at 541-469-9790 Crescent City. July 28 DEMOCRATS. Starting at 5pm 2 pm: ESL for Chinese language
Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, on July 30 & 31. Finger food speakers
July 31 Candied Yams and Pumpkin Pie 2019 STORY SPARK SUMMER REDWOOD PARKS CONSER- available & good company, lots
CAMP!: Sat. July 27, 1-4pm. VANCY Tolwa Dunes Stewards in of conversation. 1303 North- NIGHT AL-ANON: Will meet
CHETCO COMMUNITY PUB- HARBOR FARMERS MAR- Del Norte Library, 190 Price Mall, collaboration with California State crest Drive. More info call 464- from 6-7 pm at the Gasquet
LIC LIBRARY HOSTS: Story KET: Year Round Farmers Mar- Crescent City. A Young creative Parks & California Dept of Fish 3120 Fire Hall. Call Carol at: 707-
Time @ 10:30 -11:30 am in the ket Wed. & Sat. 10am - 3pm writer’s series through the art and and Wildlife host - Come On A 954-8091
large meeting room. (Inside and Outside of White science of storytelling, for kids in Wetlands Safari! - (Led by Denise THE DEL NORTE SENIOR
Tent) 15786 US Hwy. 101, Har- 1st through 6th grade. For more Seeger, Humboldt Bay National CENTER WILL HOLD THE DOWNTOWN CRESCENT
CHETCO COMMUNITY PUB- bor, OR. Wildlife Refuge) Sun., July 28 FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES: CITY FARMERS & ARTISANS
LIC LIBRARY HOSTS: Tech from 1-4pm at Lake Earl Wildlife Crochet & Knitting @ 2 - 4 pm MARKET: 9am - 2pm on Front
Know Summer Program @ 3:30 Area Information Center, 2591 Old Folk Dancing @ 7:30 - 9 pm & K Street. Visit the facebook
- 5 pm. In this group, elemen- Mill Road, Crescent City. Contact Menu: Stuffed Baked Potato w/ page for more info: www.face-
tary and middle schoolers work Sue Calla: for more information : Chili & Cheese, Carrots, Spin- book.com/DowntownCrescent-
together on technology projects 707-465-6191 ach Salad w/Raisins & Balsamic CityFarmerArtisansMarket
that teach creativity and engi- Dressing, WW Bread and Or-
JOIN US FOR THE 7TH ANNU- anges THE DINA THE DINOSAUR
BISHOP AL WINE & CHEESE: A Toast DEL NORTE READS CLASS- PROGRAM!: Wed. July 31,
to Republicans Sunday, July 28 ES: Classes will be held at 11:30am - 12:30 pm. A so-
A u t o m o t i v e I n c. @ 1:30 pm Deo Juvante Family 1080 Mason Mall, #9. For more cial-emotional, problem solv-
Center, 535 4th St, Crescent City. information call Phoebe at 707- ing, and anger management
*$2995 Hosted by Del Norte Republicans. 464-7072 or email at phoebe@ program taught through stories
Tickets $25 sold at Del Norte Of- [email protected]. of camping, hiking and other ac-
OIL CHANGE SPECIAL fice Supply or at www.delnortere- Classes to be held on Tuesdays: tivities. Brought to you by the
publicans.org. 9 am: ESL for Chinese language Del Norte Child Care Council.
WITH THIS COUPON MOST MAKES AND MODELS speakers Del Norte County Library, Cres-
2019 STORY SPARK SUMMER cent City
May not be combined with any other offers CAMP!: Sat. July 27, 1-4pm. Del STORY TIME W/ MS. HILA-
Norte Library, 190 Price Mall, RY: Tues., July 30 10 - 11am. THE PREGNANCY CARE
365 WHARF ST. BROOKINGS, OR Crescent City. A Young creative Del Norte County Library, Cres- CENTER: Will offer free preg-
writer’s series through the art and cent City. nancy tests from 10 am - 3 pm,
541-469-3126 science of storytelling, for kids in Tuesday - Thursdays. Walk-ins
MON. — SAT. 8–5 1st through 6th grade. For more KIDS KNITS AND CRO- welcome. Call: 707-464-3233.
info. Call 707-460-6292 or email: CHET!: Tues, July 30, 2:30 EXPANDYOUR REACH

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same of her granddaughter’s Remember that old say- solidrockcrescentcity.com For information call 707-464-1487
new baby. ing, “The best laid plans of “The Project of Hope” (leave message) or 805-625-0426
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on Monday: 7 pounds, 11 has struck again, and the next
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the most beautiful red hair! congregations of the Naza-
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for my daughter, Sue, who nity churches has had to be
last year had lamented, “I rescheduled again. 3180 South Fred D. Haight Dr. (LCMS) Christian Fellowship IPOPSJOH BMM TQJSJUVBM QBUIT
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on vacation. (Some of you learned is that it’s a lot harder Sunday Services............ 10:30 a.m.* $IVSDI Sunday ....................................10 a.m. Gathering .......................10 a.m.
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Now, five of my six kids ination” will take place Pastor Marty Tyler
are grandparents. at New Life Community
Our families grow. And Church starting at 2 p.m. on Christ Messiah Redwoods Family Seventh-day Del Norte
this is one of those times I Aug. 17. Attendees should Worship Center Adventist Church Church of Christ
wish I didn’t live so far away. bring an old, oversized shirt Messianic Fellowship
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the one who left. One vis- one. This will be another art- 2455 Oliver Ave., Crescent City Pastor Jim Ford t 1BTUPS .BTPO 1IJMQPU (Corner of Childs & Del Norte)
it here and I was hooked on based program, and reported- With Messianic Praise and Crescent City Seventh-day Adventist School Sunday Bible Class............... 9:30 a.m.
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corrected, I can plan a trip Phone (707) 458-4030 Ages 13-18 Pelican Bay Evangelical Free Church
next summer. Today is the second day 105 Sunkist Lane
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hopping into my Ranger and cent City Methodist Church, Church Here to Gather, Grow, Give and Go!
taking off, but I don’t think 9 a.m.-2 p.m. They always St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Crescent City (in Hiouchi area)
it’s wise for an 80-year-old have a variety of things avail- 429 Pine St. at Redwood Spur, Brookings Tues & Wed Bible Studies %S 3VTT (SFFO
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woman to take off across able for sale; you never know Sunday Service................11 a.m. 220 E. Macken Ave., Thursday
country alone like I used to. what you will find. Sunday School.................11 a.m. Crescent City Call For Info
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glued to Facebook and watch People buy things, set them Sunday Sunday
him grow – along with sev- aside and, for whatever rea- Reading Room: 10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
eral other of my great-grand- son, never use them. That’s Monday & Wednesday......1-3 p.m. Sunday Service.......................10 a.m. [email protected] Bible Hour ... 9-10 a.m.
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expensive ones, but pretty. 541-469-2398 or 469-3333 Nursery Care
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New Life Smith River Baptist Church Grace Bible Church First Baptist
Community Church Community Church
Just off Hwy. 101 (707) 487-5275 302 North Hazel, Brookings
Sunday School Hour.............9:30 a.m. 607 Pacific Ave., Brookings
Meetings at: 424 2nd Street Pastor Steve Alexander Sunday Morning Worship........11 a.m. Sunday School-PreK~12th...9:30 a.m.
1SBJTF 8PSTIJQ .......................10:30 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship....... 6 p.m. Adult Bible Study.................9:30 a.m.
Sunday School (ages 5-10)....10:45 a.m. 8PSTIJQ 4FSWJDF................. 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting.. 7 p.m. Sunday Worship.................10:45a.m.
Sunday Eve Bible Study............ Q N Thursday Bible Class........... 11 a.m. Thursday Evening Bible Study....6:15 p.m.
Thursday Eve Bible Study......... Q N SR Kids Junior Church ...... 10:30 a.m. Friday Fellowship.................. 6 p.m. Awana Clubs...................Wed. 6 p.m.

Pastor Larry Read Sunday School (All Ages).... 9:30 a.m. Virgil Frazier, Pastor (Sept -May) Grades Pre-K-8th
t 1SBDUJDBM #JCMF 5FBDIJOH t 541-469-3724 Youth Group..........Sun. 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Nursery Provided For All Services Dr. Ken Whitted 541-469-2014
Christian Community Calvary Assembly
Church Brookings-Harbor of God Star of the Sea
Christian Church Catholic Church
15138 McVay Lane, Harbor 51854Fi1r -S4t6.,9B-r2o6o3k1ings
777 Fifth Street, Brookings calvaryagbrookings.org Father Justus Alaeto, Pastor
Non-denominational Sunday Service............10 a.m. Sunday Adult Bible Study...9:30 a.m. 820 Old County Rd., Brookings
Sunday Morning Worship...10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship............10:30 a.m.
Sunday Fellowship......................Noon Weekly Communion Children’s Church..........10:30 a.m. 541-469-2313
Thursday Eve. Bible Study..........7 p.m. Small Group Ministries Kingdom Youth Group... 10:30 a.m.
Celebrate Recovery...6 p.m. Sunday Wed. Eve. Bible Study...6:00 p.m. Sunday Masses:
Pastor Carl Smith Adrian VanAswegen, Pastor Saturday Vigil.................5:30 p.m.
541-659-9352 541-469-2531 Sunday..........................11:30 a.m.

Facebook: Pastor Lance Knauss Weekday Mass:
christiancommunitychurch-harbor Tuesday...........................5:15 p.m.
Wed-Fri................................8 a.m.
Saturday..........................8:30 a.m.

Church of Christ Trinity Lutheran Faith Baptist Church Seventh Day
Church Fundamental Independent Adventist Church
17222 Passley Rd., Brookings 409 Hillside Ave. Unit C, Brookings
Sunday Morning Bible Study...10 a.m. 1200 Easy St., PO Box 1199 102 Park Ave., Brookings
Sunday Morning Brookings 541-412-1070 Sabbath School.........9:30 a.m.
Pastor Ron Webb Worship Service...........11 a.m.
Worship Assembly.........11:20 a.m. Sunday Bible School Sunday School....................10 a.m.
Wednesday Bible Class............7 p.m. All Ages.........9 a.m. (Sept.-May) Morning Preaching.............11 a.m. Bible Study:
Evening Preaching................6 p.m. Wednesday evening.....6 p.m.
Evangelist: Michael Wilk Sunday Worship Service.....10 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study........7 p.m.
541-469-6453 or Pastor Barry Kimbrough
541-469-0191 Nursery Available “Looking for an exciting Bible- 541-469-3030
Preaching Church? We may be just
Brookings Pastor Matt Steendahl
Presbyterian what you’re looking for!”
541-469-3411
Brookings Municipal Pool manager Siena Worthey demon- Church brookingslutheran.org Living Waters Grace Evangelical
strates foot and arm movement as she conducts the water Foursquare Church Lutheran
aerobics class. Pacific Ave. at Oak St. Brookings Church of
Photo by Jeremy C. Ruark the Nazarene 1136 Fifield Street, Brookings Meridian & Cooper St., Crescent City
Worship and Sunday School.....10 a.m. Sunday Morning.........9:00 & 11 a.m.
Pool ming. Adults pay $3, seniors Fellowship Hour after Sunday Worship 1600 Chetco Ave. (Hwy 101 N) Wednesday Bible Study.....6:30 p.m. Church: 707-464-4712
2.50.
From B1 Pastor David Hunter Saturday Night Thrive Service.....6 p.m. Pastor Eric Ratliff Preschool: 707-464-7604
For nonresidents, the cost 541-469-3725 Sunday School......9:00 and 10:30 a.m. 541-469-5757
is in the water. is $3.75 for youths, $4.50 for brookingspres.com Worship Services...9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. LWfoursquare.org Early Sunday Worship...8:30 a.m.
“So, for children not adults, and $3,75 for seniors. Jr./Sr. High Youth Group...Wed. 6:30-8 p.m. Sunday School..............9:45 a.m.
facebook.com/brookingspres Sunday Contemporary
knowing how to swim is For specific details and Women’s Bible Study...Wed. 10:00 a.m.
scary.” costs of the water aerobics Celebrate Recovery...Tues. 6:00 p.m. Worship........................11 a.m.
classes and swim lessons, brookingsnaz.org 541-469-2571 Childcare Provided
Along with simmering call the pool at 541-469-
lessons and water aerobics, 4711. Safe Harbor Smith River Baha‘ i Faith Calvary
the Brookings Municipal Christian Fellowship United Methodist Heritage
Pool also offers lap and open The Brookings Municipal The time is now for humanity to come together
swimming. Worthey said Pool, at 1130 Ransom Ave., 15786 Hwy. 101 South, Brookings 121 Beckstead, Smith River as one family to create a world where everyone <MIKPQVO /WL¼[ ?WZL ^MZ[M Ja ^MZ[M
average daily attendance at is open 6 a.m.-8:15 p.m. Pastor Pete Hernandez (corner of 1st & Beckstead) can thrive. 6KRSSLQJ &HQWHU $YH
the 25-yard pool is about 150 Monday through Friday. 541-469-0260 or For local Baha’i info, please call
adults and children. Saturday hours are 6 a.m.-4 541-661-5557 Sunday Worship............11 a.m. %URRNLQJV 25
p.m. The pool is closed on 541-251-2436
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2. GEOGRAPHY: Which wrote the Greek play “The 4. The lari
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Missouri? of grated potato
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Georgia?
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wright and actor Louis For unknown reasons, 80 tect. His other achieve-
Verneuil who made the fol- percent of the bottles of ments included developing
lowing sage observation: Champagne bottled that a method for calculating
“The prime purpose of year exploded.  eclipses and devising a
eloquence is to keep other way to measure the rings
people from talking.” * There is a law on the of Saturn.
books in Maine that pro-
* With only two known hibits having your shoes * Back in 1935, the own-
to exist, the rarest U.S. untied in public. I assume er of the Chicago Cubs
postage stamp is an 1868 that one is not much en- baseball team predicted
1-cent Benjamin Frank- forced. that night games were “just
lin Z-Grill, so called be- a fad.” He wasn’t much of
cause of the shape that * In 2002, in an effort to a prognosticator, it seems.
was impressed into the be more environmentally
stamp. One of the Z-Grills friendly, Ireland decided ***
is in the collection of the to try to reduce the use Thought for the Day:
New York Public Library, of plastic grocery bags by “It is easier to lead men to
and the other was sold in levying a 15-cent tax on combat, stirring up their
1998 for $935,000. That’s each one. It worked, too -- passion, than to restrain
not the end of the story, use of the bags dropped by them and direct them to-
though; in 2005, the same 95 percent. ward the patient labors of
stamp was traded for a peace.” -- Andre Gide
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When Specialists different types of stents, and something about your tia, and people with normal
Disagree some of them have particular case that warrants hearing can.
medications embedded in long-term treatment with
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am them, which release slowly these medications. There is some, but not con-
a snowbird who uses two over many months. These clusive, evidence that hearing
different cardiologists for my “drug-eluting” stents require *** aids protect the brain from
health, and I am devoted to using both aspirin and DEAR DR. ROACH: A few dementia in people with hear-
both of them. However, they clopidogrel for a longer years ago, Johns Hopkins pro- ing loss. However, it is clear
have conflicting advice. I period of time. duced an article stating that that hearing aids can improve
have coronary artery disease possibly being hard of hear- social functioning, well-being
and had three stents placed in There is some debate about ing and doing nothing about it and some measures of mem-
New York. I am an active how long to continue these could lead to Alzheimer’s dis- ory. Despite this evidence,
86-year-old woman who medications, but I have not ease. Is that study still valid? many older people with hear-
walks at least a mile daily and read any recommendations to -- S.S. ing loss do not get it treated.
does light weights. My lab continue them for more than ANSWER: It’s been almost
results are all normal. I take a 30 months. A study (the 30 years since a link between Dr. Roach regrets that he is
daily baby aspirin and Plavix. DAPT trial) used exact hearing loss and dementia was unable to answer individual
I’ve done well with them. information about the person first published, and recent re- letters, but will incorporate
and the type of stent to make search has confirmed this link. them in the column whenever
My Florida doctor wants me predictions about balancing It now seems clear that hear- possible. Readers may email
to discontinue the Plavix and risks, and the results of the ing loss increases the rate of questions to ToYourGood-
take just the aspirin, but my study showed that in your decline in brain function by [email protected].
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and Plavix (clopidogrel) work patients if there are no hearing loss had five times
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clots. They have been shown York cardiologist may have of people with hearing loss are (PG) 7/29 Mon 7:00
to reduce blockages of stents, more knowledge about the more likely to atrophy as well. 7/30 Tue 7:00
which hold open blood stent, as it was performed in Of course, not everybody with 7/31 Wed 2:00, 7:00
vessels that have been New York, so I would try to hearing loss develops demen- 8/1 Thur 4:00, 7:00
unblocked via a catheter in get the two of them to reach a
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construction, 3 bed- an upscale neighbor- condo but it is a stand since 1868. Prime farm land with spectacular Orford) as well as light maintenance duties. additional hrs is
hood just a few min- alone home with a COMMERCIAL Smith River frontage. Organic certifiable. required. Willing to
room, 2 bath with high utes from downtown private fenced yard 1240 D Chetco Ave. Pay Range: $25 - $20/hr. Visit www. train. Employment
end stainless steel Brookings. Beautiful and additional park- 390 sq ft, Office space, water/sewer included MLS 20190219 $3,700,000 currych.org for more details. application available
appliances, granite high quality finishings ing! Walking distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$395/mo. 1000 Northcrest Dr., Crescent City 1244 Glenn Street
countertops, a large such as Myrtle-wood to nearby Harris 1240 J Chetco Ave. 71214781dC 7/27 Ph: 707-951-0857 or 464-9741, #01221233 Caregivers Wanted between 10am-5pm.
pantry, tile, custom Beach State Park. 2200 sq ft, great for retail/office, has loading “TOP PRODUCER” DNC OVER 20 YEARS
cabinetry, Konecto floors, soapstone Just a short stroll to area, water/sewer included . .$1250/mo. Do you have a passion for the elderly? Would MENTAL HEALTH
high-end countertops, 3 on de- restaurants and shop- PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS you enjoy working for a company that is re- THERAPIST
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scuff-proof, wood in- gas replaces, Brazil- large dining area, big AVAILABLE Care is very satisfying in that you will be car- agency is
spired luxury vinyl master suite, master Among the truly coveted beaches in Northern ing for only one person which will allow you to
flooring. The master ian Massaranduba bath has a large walk Assorted Sizes Ca., Pebble Beach Drive in Crescent City, is take your time and do the little things that looking to hire a
suite has a beautiful Wood decks, and a in closet, walk in Available the most scenic & unspoiled. Imagine waking mean so much. Our agency has immediate full-time MFT,
long life metal roof. shower and a jetted up to 180 degree ocean views, living & en- positions available! Come join a wonderful LCSW and/or
en-suite with a walk in Boat and RV Parking tub. Nicely land- For more listings tertaining without compromise in a spectacu- team! Job requirements: Must be able to
closet and oversized and room to build a scaped and fenced. see our website: work a 24-hour shift and pass a criminal interns to
shop! Handicap Ac- MLS19454014 www.PremierProperties lar beach setting. Upscale home on large background check. Please call: provide mental
shower. A Fenced cess. MLS 19387633 Brookings.com corner lot. Spacious 2nd story master suite health services for
back yard, and RV $349,000 Yvonne Dunn Rigotti with terrace, great room/ fireplace & a kitchen • Guardians by the Sea • children and their
parking. Located in a $774,900 Jude Hodge, Broker Principal Broker for the cooking enthusiast! Too many to men- 541-661-7011 families. Apply on
quiet cul de sac just Jude Hodge, Broker Licensed in the State of Oregon
minutes from down RE/MAX Coast & tion. You will love this home! All Creatures Animal Hospital & Bird Clinic our website
RE/MAX Coast & Country ��� MLS 1800241 $799,000 Animal Care Attendant, part-time position remivistainc.org
town and local Country Donna Zorn, Agent with various shifts and hours available,
beaches. MLS Cell: 541-813-9261 ������������������� Ming Tree Real Estate including weekends and evenings for flexible OFFICE ASSISTANT
19635460 $467,000 Cell: 541-813-9261 Office: 541-412-9535 scheduling. Candidate must be hardworking, Part Time
Jude Hodge, Broker Office: 541-412-9535 www.HomeWithJude 2 Bd/ 1 Ba Deluxe Apt., 1000 Northcrest Dr., Crescent City motivated, dependable, organized and
RE/MAX Coast & www.HomeWithJude 890 6th St., Ph: 707-951-0857 or 464-9741, #01221233 detail-oriented. Housekeeping duties include Friendly telephone
.com “TOP PRODUCER” DNC OVER 20 YEARS kennel care, general to detailed cleaning of presence to handle
Country .com ROGUE RIVER No smoking/no pets. facility and occasional upkeep of grounds. customer service.
Cell: 541-813-9261 OUTSTANDING WATERFRONT W/S/G paid. $850/mth SMITH RIVER FRONT If you desire to work with people who truly Computer skills a
Office: 541-412-9535 94304 Wedderburn 1510 Old Gasquet Toll Rd. care about animals, people and each other
www.HomeWithJude VIEWS! Loop Road, Gold $800 dep. and be part of a professional team committed must, especially
99847 S Bank Chetco Available Aug 1st SMITH RIVER FRONT to excellence, please apply in person with a Microsoft Office and
.com Beach, OR “WILDERNESS RETREAT FOR SALE, resume and hand-written cover letter to All
OUTRAGEOUS Rd., Brookings, OR Waterfront on the fa- 707-464-4608 Creatures Animal Hospital & Bird Clinic, Quick Books.
VISTA VIEWS Incredible views on 88 THE MIDDLE FORK RANCH! 1380 Northcrest Drive, Crescent City, CA. Intermediate account-
16320 Campbell Rd, mous Rogue River In Crescent City Endless opportunities! Encompassing 14.62
Brookings, OR Plus acres. Custom and minutes from Very Nice 2 Bd/1 Ba acres, MFR offers 3 river front guest cabins, ing skills including
Beautiful home, gated built quality log home, ocean waves and “The Ravens Nest”, “The Yurt” & “Rustic Re- bank reconciliations,
and private, with out- beaches! River and upstairs, with W/D. treat” plus main living quarters, organic gar-
rageous vista views of 5 bedroom, 4 are Ocean views from this No smoking or pets. dens, greenhouse, chicken coop, barn etc data entry and
the Chetco River and master suites, sev- beautiful condo. Fully and a “step back in time” atmosphere. Aerial shipping documenta-
Mt Emily. A spacious eral with oversized furnished 1 bedroom, $825 + dep. & interior video by “Humbots” includes exte-
2600 sq ft, 4 bed- walk-in closets, 5.1 1 bath, spacious open 707-666-7307 tion. General office
room, 2 1/2 bath bathrooms, and 2 concept floor plan. rior/ interior views of all the cabins & main skills needed.
home with open con- laundry rooms. The High end SS Granite ��� house. MLS 1800241 $3,000,000
cept and vaulted main kitchen is spa- kitchen, tiled bath- Donna Zorn, Agent Email resume to
ceilings. The cooks cious with a large room, and new floor- �������������������� Ming Tree Real Estate [email protected]
kitchen is granite, walk-in pantry, ss ap- ing throughout. In-
pliances and a gas cludes washer / dryer, Trailer space in Har- 1000 Northcrest Dr., Crescent City Accountant Rest. O’Holleran’s
stainless steel stove. High ceilings, and a large storage bor, Adult park, no Ph: 707-951-0857 or 464-9741, #01221233 Steakhouse
appliances, marble tile area. You will never dogs, 30 ft or less, “TOP PRODUCER” DNC OVER 20 YEARS Immediate opening for highly motivated
hardwood floors, tire of this active view, 2005 or newer. self-starter to fill the Accountant job opening Line Cook/Full time
flooring, and a big custom wood cabin- fishing boats, wildlife, W/S/G paid. ��� ��� at South Coast Lumber Company. The posi- Apply in person
walk in pantry.New etry, oversized ga- sunrises and sunsets! $300/month. tion involves: account reconciliations, per- 1210 Chetco Ave
engineered hardwood rage, shop and barn Vacation rental op- 541-469-5002 �������� �������� forming various analysis, assisting with 541-661-4394
flooring in the living with plenty of space month-end close, supporting the CFO and
room, dining room, for farm animals. This portunity. ��� Brush Clearing, Jeff Sanders, Chief Accountant as well as other duties as What
hallway and master includes an additional MLS 19464218 Field Mowing, Lawns handyman. assigned. Accuracy, confidentiality and com- happens
suite. Wonderful �������������� fort using systems, critical thinking and prob-
mature fruit orchard 3 bedroom 2 bath $189,000 & Hedges. All (541)412-6236 lem solving skills area must. The ideal candi- when
and raised bed gar- home. MLS 19579354 Jude Hodge, Broker Furnished Room Season Clean-up, No job too small date will have a 4 year accounting degree you
den. MLS 19399455 for Rent Mac Mazzettia with a minimum of two years post-college ac- don’t
$1,550,000 RE/MAX Coast & Hauling, Roofs, counting related experience. Experience in
$475,000 Jude Hodge, Broker Country 55yrs and older Gutters & Yards Too! Construction the wood products industry is a plus but not advertise?
Jude Hodge, Broker $500/mo $300 dep General Contractor & required. Pay is commensurate with experi-
RE/MAX Coast & Cell: 541-813-9261 Call 707-457-2464 541-251-4909 ence and qualifications. South Coast Lumber
RE/MAX Coast & Country Office: 541-412-9535 CONTRACTOR Masonry Specialist offers very attractive benefits as well as a re-
Country www.HomeWithJude ��� CARPENTER Construction-Remodel tirement package. EOE.
Cell: 541-813-9261 Wayne Baker
Cell: 541-813-9261 Office: 541-412-9535 .com ���������� No job too small or Masonry, retaining Send resume to:
Office: 541-412-9535 www.HomeWithJude ����������������� big. 541-661-9062 walls, foundations, South Coast Lumber
www.HomeWithJude block, stone & all Attention: HR Manager
.com ��� Brookings. CCB #99945 P.O. Box 670, Brookings, OR 97415
.com ��� Quality office space Furniture restorations concrete work.
���������� 541-469-8842 Juvenile Correctional Officer Recruit/I/II/III
541-469-3123 �������������� �������� 300-800 sq,. ft. & new. FB/ Greg 541-251-4341 Del Norte County Juvenile Hall
$300 - $950/mo. Smith Woodworking. CCB #99763
Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 15958 Oceanview Dr. Port of depending on size. Patrick D. Brush $1,112.73-$1,442.39 starting salary, paid
507 Chetco Ave. The last of its kind! Brookings Harbor 541-469-3744 Painting Co. biweekly.
Brookings, OR 2 adjoining tax lots Commercial retail W/S/G/Eincl. Free Est.• CCB 174518
zoned R2 .38 acre space available for 603 Hemlock St. 541-373-1391 Required applications are available at the
��� with oceanview and Del Norte County Human Resources Office,
deeded private lane rent near the 541-698-7617 $$$$$$$$$$ ���
�������������� access. Homeowner Boardwalk, Crescent City 981 H Street, Suite 250,
or investor dream for $1.13 per sq. ft. 475 H. Street $650. GET QUICK CASH ����������� Crescent City, CA 95531.
4 rentals or one or two More information visit Small building across We pick up (707) 464-7213 or www.dnco.org
homes. Walk to the portofbrookingsharbor. from the Courthouse, Help Wanted: P/T Applications accepted until 5:00 pm
beach in 3 mins. with- com or call new roof, new paint, unwanted vehicles. 15-20 hrs. per week Friday, August 2, 2019. EEO
out having to climb (541)469-2218 650 sq. ft., wait area, We buy Batteries,
down a cliff. Stun- and bathroom. No Brass & Copper Customer DISPENSING OPTICIAN. Full time, duties in-
ning ocean view. ��� Smoking, App. Req. Service/Mainte- clude fitting, adjusting and dispensing
100% build ready as Northwoods Realty Wes’ Towing nance for a Storage glasses. Must have excellent people skills
all infrastructure in ��������������� Agent/Earlene Burley 541-254-0992 and enjoy working with the public in a cus-
place including sewer, 707-464-7355 James Elmer Schauer Facility tomer service role. Willing to train a highly
water, power, dual Two homes, each a 3 Q: What’s less than an inch Tree Service Basic Computer motivated individual that demonstrates an
gated entrances, bd/2 ba over 1600 sq tall and can move a car? Licensed, bonded & ability to learn. Computer skills a must.
walls, landscaping, insured. CCB #215967 Skills Team players wanted. You must be willing to
driveway, garage and ft. Plus 1200 sq ft A: An ad 541-373-9273 541-661-4920 work in Crescent City and Brookings offices.
more. Low county shop. Owner carry in the Housekeeper needed Previous applicants need not apply.
taxes and NO HOA or Classifieds! ��� $600/weekly. Work 4
covenants or restric- w/$150k down. days/week from 9am - Send or drop-off typed letter of interest
tions. Build and live &379,500. 541-469-3123 �������������� with resume to:
as you please. ��� 4pm. Email:
$249.000 541-698-0268 beltrangenaro202@ Pacific Vision Medical Center
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Analyst I/II
RICHARD FRED PAT RUTH SKIP POLICE OFFICER (Limited Term)- Crescent City
541- 661-1222 541- 254- 4294 541- 251- 2152 541-661-1225 541- 661-1504 Del Norte County Police Department : $21.27 - $31.55/hour. The job
Probation announcement describing qualifications and a City
ADAM SMARTER, FASTER, BOLDER Department application and supplemental questions are avail-
541-294 - 6536
$1,584.78 - $1,834.59 able at www.crescentcity.org or City of Crescent
BECKY starting salary, paid City, Human Resources Department, 377 J Street,
541- 661-1506 biweekly. Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-7483, ext. 233.

Required applications Application Deadline Monday,
are available at the August 12, 2019 at 5:00 p.m.
Del Norte County
1016 Chetco Avenue Download our FREE App to easily JIM Human Curry County Assessor’s Office is accepting
P.O. Box 1077, Brookings, OR 97415 search all Local MLS properties 541- 840- 5848 applications for a full time Appraiser I or II.
Resources Office, 981 Conducts appraisals of residential, farm and
Local: 541-469-2143 • Toll Free: 1-800-637-4682 VANESSA H Street, Suite 250, recreational real property values in the County.
541- 661-4819 Crescent City, CA Appraiser I is a trainee position. Bachelor’s de-
Visit our website 95531. gree with major course work in economics,
(707) 464-7213 or business administration, real estate or related
www.century21agate.com www.dnco.org field; one year of experience in real property ap-
Applications praisal; or any satisfactory equivalent combina-
Free Comparable Market Analysis (CMA) accepted until tion of experience and training. Must be certi-
fied, or able to become certified, as an appraiser. Must possess a
5:00 pm Wednesday, valid Oregon Driver License. Salary: $2863 - $3655/month. Open
August 7, 2019. EEO until filled.

71214092dR 7/13 Housekeepers & Positions Open until filled. For application and job description
Laundry positions contact Julie Swift in the Personnel Office, 94235 Moore Street, Ste.

available. 125, Gold Beach, OR 97444, or call (541) 247-3233 or e-mail to
All shifts. [email protected] or visit the County website at
20 hrs. a week, www.co.curry.or.us .
weekends a must.
Experience preferred,
but willing to train
18 years & older.
$10.50/hr.
Apply in person:
437 Chetco Ave.,
Brookings

Labors wanted Pre-employiment drug screen required.
Call Jeff at EE and drug-free workplace

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Wild Rivers Coast CLASSIFIEDS 100 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
200 FOR RENT
300 BUSINESS & FINANCE
400 SERVICES
500 EMPLOYMENT & INSTRUCTION
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Classified ad is 700 SPORTS & RECREATION
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For information www.yuroktribe.org, R15 PU. 170,133k Classic 1987 Chevy Corvette Convertible. horse power motor excellent condition. ladder 5’H 6’L Moller model ST2912
[email protected] or 707-482-1350 $149. 541-247-9093 Leave message at: Crosslink poly. 29 gal.
miles, new tires, Very low mi. perfect cond. Special paint, China cabinet/collec- 541-661-8895 $125. Located in Gasquet 43x26x9-in $99/obo.
1041 JOM Tutors $15.22 - $22.06 new front breaks, 3 silver fading black trim. Reduced! $10,950 tiable display case, 3 Green suede recliner $75
RG/PT All Areas calibers, TONO Top glass shelves, 4 glass $85 541-661-5676 541-469-8450
OUF (bed cover), Rhino 707-487-6027 707-218-6543 doors lighted. $149 Hall tree, with mirror. 707-457-9632
liner in bed, newer 541-661-4944 Antique, wooden. $55.
1084 Outreach Counselor $22.84- $29.80 radiator (2 yrs. old), ��� ��� New entry door 36x79 Recipe books- Home &
RG/FT Eureka heater core (2 yrs. 541-469-2400 pre-hung , right hand. Garden “Slow Cooker
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old), serviced $75 541-251-8287 “Food Cures’ $26
89 Legal Access Staff Attorney transmission, oil, 2003 Harley Davidson Computer Monitor, robotic vacuum. NordicTrack FS7i, 541-469-7840
RG/FT Tulley Creek $74,838- $97,647 filter, etc., extra fuel 100 Year Anniversary Edition Dell 15” Flat Screen. Model #1605, see Free Stride Trainer Recliner, brown. $35
08/02/19 tank (20 gal), spark Upgrade to Andrews 37g gear cams at 30K. Good condition, $10 website. W/orig equip. @nordictrack.com OBO 707-951-2582
plugs/wires (1.5 Bike well maintained, good tread, lots of after $99 541-661-1004 bought for $1,800 Sony wireless stereo
93 Computer Technician I years old), tune up, market extras. $6,700 541-661-4378 707-464-5515 Dining room set, 4 707-954-9138 $100.
RG/FT Tulley Creek $18.75 - $24.46 oil change, front end Couch, 3 piece chairs, clawfoot table. NordicTrack FS7i, headset, still in box.
07/26/19 alignment, top and ��� sectional, blue. Good cond. $60. Free Stride Trainer New was $350,
bottom ball joints. Recliner on one end 805-341-3357 selling for $149.
94 Early Head Start Teacher Never been in an Scooter: 2015 ��������� Good shape $100 firm Presto Pressure Can- new $1,800 707-464-6427
RG/FT Klamath $19.22- $25.08 accident. EXCEL- Honda Metropolitan, 707-954-7406 ner w/24 pint jars. Sell for $100 OBO
07/26/19 LENT condition. NOTICE: CPap Machine Philips $40 541-469-0683
117mpg, Oregon Law Sm. brown wall hug- 707-954-9138
$3999 OBO. 2 wheeled, street prohibits the re-sale Respironic ger recliner for RV.
95 Transit Driver $16.91 541-661-2029 legal, 49cc, riden of older, unsafe Carrying case and Oak 2 drawer file cabi- Victorian chair, red
Temp Klamath less than 500 miles. baby cribs by $65 OBO net. Great condition!! upholstery w/ walnut
07/26/19 2012 Toyota Tacoma Perfect Condition. private parties. hose. $149 530-640-3031 frame, good condition.
Crew cab, White, Bed For more info. about 707-464-9628 Unicorn Raft - Brand $40
Liner & cover. 74,000 $1500 firm. the crib you want to Dining room set, 4 new in box, never 541-412-7846 $95. 206-307-8691
541-661-0619 sell or buy, call the chairs, clawfoot table.
96 Planning Forester $22.84 - $25.12 miles. Lots of bells Consumer Product Good cond. $75. used. $30 Oak queen headboard Vintage Apron,
RG/FT Klamath and whistles. ��� Safety Commission 805-341-3357 707-457-3093 and 2 night stands Voile & lace
08/02/19 916-580-7066 at 800-638-2772 Dining table & 4 uphol- Free: Whirlpool, elec- from Barrons. $75 707-464-6902
������������� stered chairs. Round tric range. Works 541-251-1888
97 Forestry Admin Assistant II 2015 Toyota SR5, ��� glass top, black base. great. You pick up. Wheelchair, by Drive.
RG/FT Klamath $16.91 - $22.06 Prerunner Access 1999 Cameo 30 ft From Barron’s. $149. 541-469-3459 Old oval cast iron tub New. For small-med
08/02/19 Cab. White, 47K, camper with one slide, ������������� 541-469-7735 Microwave, Sharp 12x24x9 $30
1 owner. Auto trans Electric Lee Pro 40-20 Carousel, Med. size. 541-469-4948 weight. $50.
2.7 L, 4 cyl. Great on one awning. Every- 5 Velux FCM Curb lead melter pot. $50 Excellent Condd. $20 707-487-6027
Gas! Mtnce. records. thing works, great Mounted Skylights 541-821-3141 541-813-1406 707-218-6543
P/W/D-CD-Bluetooth shape. Ready to go. Argon gas filled w/low FREE ADS in the
Senior Account Clerk – Del Norte County Exc. Cond. $16,900. E3. Inside 74.5”x26.5” BARGAIN CORNER Play or Lego table with Wicker dresser w/mir-
Probation Department $5,000 OBO Very good cond. for items under $149. drawer. Excellent ror & matching blan-
541-469-9225 520-266-2939 541-469-3123 ket cedar chest. $100
$1,343.91 starting salary, paid biweekly. 2016 Chevy Silverado 2006 24-ft. BT Cruiser $100/ea Some limits apply. condition. 50x18x33. 541-469-0848
Required applications are available at the motorhome, Class C. 707-218-5043 $50
Del Norte County Human Resources Office, “High Country pack- 22,700 mi., slide-out, ���
age. 30,000 miles, ent. ctr., awning. New NOTICE: 541-412-9741
981 H Street, Suite 250, new tires, canopy. batteries/tires. One Oregon Law prohibits ����
Crescent City, CA 95531. owner, good shape! Wstahratt tahweadyayt!o Shelving, unassembles
(707) 464-7213 or www.dnco.org $38,000 OBO. $25,000/obo. the re-sale of older, For sale: AKC & various sizes of peg-
Applications accepted until 5:00 pm Call: 217-714-8239 541-425-5376 unsafe baby cribs by Chiweenie 4 males. Subscribe. board. FREE you haul
Thursday, August 1, 2019. EEO 94 Ranger XLT, 4x4, private parties. For Parents on property. 541-661-5949
222K miles, 4.0 V-6, 2008 28-ft. Class A more info. about the Curry
rebuilt transmission, motor home by crib you want to sell $200 Coastal Pilot
new brakes, rack and Tiffin, Allegro or buy, call Consumer Call or text: 541-469-3123
tool box. $3800 OBO model, 707-218-6445
Sea View Senior Living is Product Safety
now hiring for the following 541-412-3816 2-slideouts, 44.3K Comm. 800-638-2772
positions (Full & Part-time) 97 Ford Ranger XLT mi. VG cond.
Part-time Server $35,000. ���
•Caregivers •Medication Aides 99,860 miles 541-412-0497
(In Assisted Living & Memory Care) manual trans. ���������������
On-the-Job-Training •Competitive Wages Excellent condition
•401K •Paid Vacation •Employee Appreciation $3,600 OBO 2013 Notice: ���
Program •An opportunity for advancement Call 707-954-9138 18.9-ft. Surveyor - Prepayment is
Apply in person: Sea View Senior Living ������������������
98059 Gerlach Brookings, OR 97415 Find a��� Forest River required for
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REHABILITATION SPECIALIST With Barn For Rent.
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Like new 507 Chetco Avenue Call after 7pm.
is looking to hire PT staff to provide mental Sunroof, leatherseat, Only $13,000!!! 541-469-4321
health rehabilitation services to work in a seat warmers, rear 541-469-9704 541-469-3123
mental health setting with children and their dvd player, XM Sirius
families. BA or AA Required. Apply at: radio, seats 7 pas- Ready to The only legal ��� Call the
sangers, new tires, Convert! measurement of
www.remivistainc.net new windshield, de- $2,000/obo firewood is a “cord” ������������ Today!
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NOW SEEKING: seetailed like new , all 1982 36-ft. LOST A PET?
at Del Norte Community Health Center wheel drive, one Crown Bus or cubic meter. Wild Rivers Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Behavioral Health Clinicians 863 –owner. 207k miles. Diesel, Gold Beach 507 Chetco Ave., Brookings, OR
Cummins big contained in 128 541-247-2514 www.CurryPilot.com
LCSW, LMFT, Psy.D or Ph.D required Well cared for!! Car cam, No seats cubic feet of space
541-469-5533 when tightly stacked
Registered Dental Hygienist Petscan been seen for A cord of firewood is a
��� pile measuring 4-ft.
This is a part-time position viewing on Museum wide, 4-ft. high and
(three days a week) Rd. in Harbor. $5000. ������� 8-ft. long. Whatever
����������� the dimensions of the
For details and contact information visit the Call 541-813-2241
Careers tab at opendoorhealth.com ��� 1978 27-ft. pile, it must be
Watkins Sailboat equivalent to 128
������������ cubic feet of tightly
1 cyl. diesel stacked firewood to
EARLY BIRD! 1953 engine, new mainsail,
Willy’s Aero Eagle, 2 be one cord.
dr. hardtop sedan, for incl. lots of acc. More info at:
restoration or street Needs TLC. oregon.gov//ODA/MS
On trailer in D/Fuel_facts.shtml
rod. $1,000 firm.
The Del Norte Child Care Council Call 707- 464-1430 Harbor. $5,000/or ��� FOUND IPHONE,
is hiring for the following between 9 am & 9 pm reasonable offer. black, slight crack.
Part-Time Positions ���������������� Found on South Beach
��� 541-661-4066
Monitor for our Supervised Visitation 2001 Seaswirl 2100 NOTICE TO 707-464-5256
Program (up to 30 hrs. per week) ����������� WA Striper. Hard top ADVERTISER. FOUND
Center Teacher- Must have a minimum of bridge, trim tabs, 2 Since September 29,
12 ECE units. Please bring in a copy of Custom 2014 Harley downriggers, electric 1991, advertising for SAMSUNG GALAXY
your transcripts when applying. Davidson FLS/Slim used woodstoves has Found on South Beach
trailer wench w/re- been limited to
Del Norte Child Care Council Soft tail. mote, lots of extras models which have 707-464-5256
212 K Street, Crescent City, CA 5,519 mi. Burley Ape incl., low hours. Ex- been certified by the ���
Job descriptions and applications are Hangers, plus loads Oregon Department of
cellent condition. Environmental ���������
available at 212 K Street, of extras! Recent $21,000 OBO. Quality (DEQ) and
Crescent City. service at H.D. Shop 541-469-7916 Does Someone's
the Federal Drinking Bother You??
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541-661-4944 Protection Agency Call Al-Anon/Alateen
���� �������������� (EPA) as having met 707-951-6759.
��� smoke emission
1Q9: 9W2haCt’sadleisllsatchaAnlalannintech standards. A certified Looking for help
taslol aftndtocpancmoonvveeartciabrl?e. �������������� woodstove can be Need a ride to Nevada.
identified by its
FICTITIOUS certification label, I don’t have a
BUSINESS NAME which is permanently telephone please come
attached to the stove.
STATEMENT The Curry Coastal see me at
Sally’s By The Sea Pilot will not know- 108 H St, Apt 204
The following person/s ingly accept advertis-
is/are doing business ing for the sale of un- CC Surf Apts.
as: certified woodstoves.
Sa4mu.5tRooluomitntehasrtaiVecnx8.Adc,:Pe4piACnrlnolilsetcahwapsneedseetdi.ferifteduodls! Sally’s By The Sea
sell! $3200 OBO. FICTITIOUS 1070 US Highway 101 N make your Place a
BUSINESS NAME Crescent City Ca 95531 Bargain
This Business is con-
STATEMENT ducted by: a limited li-
ability company
B1r1a4d5,4:5150-40416m-92i-l5e34s1-.20C33a2l9l The following person/s phone ring? Corner ad
is/are doing business
as:
1998 Buick Century Northcrest Patriot
V - 6, 4 dr., 143k mi. 1500 Northcrest Dr. 541-469-3123 • 507 Chetco Ave.
Dark blue, clean Int. Crescent City,Ca. 95531 www.CurryPilot.com
Looks & runs good.
$1500. 707-464-5515 This Business is con-
ducted by: an indi-
vidual

2005 Chrysler PT The registrant com- The registrant com-
Cruiser Convertible, menced to transact menced to transact
Turbo Sports Edition. business under the business under the
fictitious business fictitious business
150K. Everything name or names listed name or names listed
works fine on it, on: 6/21/2019 on: N/A
runs and drives like I declare that all infor- I declare that all infor-
a dream. Great mation in this state- mation in this state-
condition! $2,900/obo. ment is true and cor- ment is true and cor-
rect. A registrant who rect. A registrant who
707-218-7706 declares as true any declares as true any
2005 Infiniti G35 material matter pur- material matter pur-
Coupe with 80,000 suant to this section suant to this section
miles, SMOG ready that the registrant that the registrant
w/Carfax $6,500 knows to be false is knows to be false is
OBO, 707-954-4252 guilty of a misde- guilty of a misde-
meanor punishable by meanor punishable by
��� a fine not to exceed a fine not to exceed
one thousand dollars one thousand dollars
������ ($1,000). ($1,000).
Signed: Signed:
2003 Extended Cab Redwood Petroleum,Inc. Savanna Halliwell
GMC. Tana cover, This statement was This statement was
locking tool box, Gar- filed with the County filed with the County
man GPS, One Clerk of Del Norte Clerk of Del Norte
owner, high miles, County on: 6/21/19 County on: 7/09/19
great tires, new
brakes, rack & pinion.
$3,800 541-469-4698

2007 Dodge Ram, Alissia D. Northrup Alissia D. Northrup
6.7 Cummins Turbo County Clerk-Recorder County Clerk-Recorder
Diesel, 4x4, Quad B. McCune-Sokoloski B. McCune-Sokoloski
Deputy Deputy
cab, Dually 1 ton. File No. 20190075 File No. 20192281
89,750 mi., $25,500/bo Publish:7/6,7/13,7/20, Publish: 7/13, 7/20
& 7/27, 2019 7/27 8/3 2019
541-660-0415, T.71213950 T.71214151
Call after 5PM.
Text 8am-5pm

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Wild Rivers Coast CLASSIFIEDS 100 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
To place an ad call: To place an ad online: Visit us at: 200 FOR RENT
Placing a 541-469-3123 300 BUSINESS & FINANCE
Classified ad is 707-464-2141 www.CurryPilot.com 507 Chetco Ave., Brookings, OR 400 SERVICES
EASY and FAST www.Triplicate.com 312 H. St., Crescent City, CA 500 EMPLOYMENT & INSTRUCTION
Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Anytime 600 WHEELS
Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 700 SPORTS & RECREATION
800 MERCHANDISE
900 NOTICES

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No.: APN: 110-090-08 TS No: CA12000001-19-1 TO No: 190619621-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
DEL NORTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MACC.377-134 APN: 118-040-14 Title Order ( e above statement is made pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d)(1). e Summary will be provided
No.: 190749378-CA-VOI to Trustor(s) and/or vested owner(s) only, pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d)(2).) YOU ARE
NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE IN- IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED March 19, 2014. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the FORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT- PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION
County of Del Norte will hold a public hearing to consider the requests TACHED. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On
listed below. All persons are invited to appear and be heard. Com- DEED OF TRUST DATED 1/22/2018. UNLESS August 7, 2019 at 11:00 AM, Steps of the Southwest Entrance, Flynn Administration Building, 981 H Street,
ments may be submitted in writing at, or prior to, the hearing. Those YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR Crescent City, CA 95531, MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as the duly Appointed Trustee, under and
wishing to be notified of the final action must submit a written request. PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust Recorded on March 21, 2014 as Instru-
Appeals must be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors by SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF ment No. 20140966, of o cial records in the O ce of the Recorder of Del Norte County, California, executed
August 19, 2019. If you challenge the decision of the Planning Com- THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING by JENNIFER D FREER, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN, as Trustor(s), in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
mission in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as nominee for SUMMIT FUNDING, INC. as Bene ciary, WILL SELL AT
someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in LAWYER. PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time
written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission at, or A public auction sale to the highest bidder for of sale, that certain property situated in said County, California describing the land therein as: AS MORE FUL-
prior to, the public hearing. The following project(s) are located within cash, cashier’s check drawn on a state or na- LY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST e property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. e street
the California Coastal Zone: tional bank, check drawn by a state or federal address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 955 VI-
credit union, or a check drawn by a state or fed- POND DRIVE, CRESCENT CITY, CA 95531 e undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect-
eral savings and loan association, or savings as- ness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without
*** Coastal Grading Permit for Klamath Beach Road Grade Raise – sociation, or savings bank specified in Section covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining
CGP2019-13C – east of US 101 and west of APN 140-130-014 lo- 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do principal sum of the Note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said Note(s),
cated on Klamath Beach Road, Klamath. The portion of the project business in this state will be held by the duly ap- advances if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and
subject to County permitting extends 160 feet east and 260 feet west pointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. e total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligations secured
from the intersection of the northbound Highway 101 off ramp at Kla- and interest conveyed to and now held by the by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial
math Beach Road, a total distance of approximately 420 feet. The pri- trustee in the hereinafter described property un- publication of this Notice of Trustee’s Sale is estimated to be $200,193.63 (Estimated). However, prepayment
mary project goal is to raise the grade of Klamath Beach Road to ac- der and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described premiums, accrued interest and advances will increase this gure prior to sale. Bene ciary’s bid at said sale may
commodate a 100-year storm event on Waukell Creek concurrent with below. The sale will be made, but without cov- include all or part of said amount. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier’s check drawn on a state
a 5-year storm event on the Klamath River. The grade raise will vary enant or warranty, expressed or implied, regard- or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state or federal savings
from 0 feet on the west end to about 9 feet on the east end where ing title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay and loan association, savings association or savings bank speci ed in Section 5102 of the California Financial
improvements will continue onto tribal trust land belonging to the Re- the remaining principal sum of the note(s) se- Code and authorized to do business in California, or other such funds as may be acceptable to the Trustee.
sighini Rancheria. cured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late In the event tender other than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee’s Deed
charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), ad- Upon Sale until funds become available to the payee or endorsee as a matter of right. e property o ered for
vances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, sale excludes all funds held on account by the property receiver, if applicable. If the Trustee is unable to convey
interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the
DATE OF HEARING: August 7, 2019 the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. Notice to Potential Bidders If you are consid-
TIME OF HEARING: 6:00 p.m. the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea- ering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a Trustee
PLACE OF HEARING: Board of Supervisors Chambers sonably estimated to be set forth below. The auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a Trustee auction
amount may be greater on the day of sale. does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that
981 H Street, Suite 100 Trustor: ERIC RASMUSSEN AND MARY E the lien being auctioned o may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be
Crescent City, CA 95531 RASMUSSEN, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT responsible for paying o all liens senior to the lien being auctioned o , before you can receive clear title to the
property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist
Please contact the County Planning Division at (707) 464-7254 with TENANTS WITH RIGHT OF SURVIVORSHIP on this property by contacting the county recorder’s o ce or a title insurance company, either of which may
any questions. Duly Appointed Trustee: PROBER AND charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same
RAPHAEL, ALC Recorded 1/24/2018 as Instru- Lender may hold more than one mortgage or Deed of Trust on the property. Notice to Property Owner e sale
ment No. 20180284 in book N/A, page N/A of date shown on this Notice of Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mortgagee, Bene ciary, Trustee,
DATE: 7/23/2019 Del Norte County Planning Division Official Records in the office of the Recorder of or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. e law requires that information about
Trustee Sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the
PUBLISH: July 276, 2019 Community Development Dept. Del Norte County, California, sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time
Date of Sale: 8/8/2019 at 11:00 AM Place of and date for the sale of this property, you may call Auction.com at 800.280.2832 for information regarding the
Sale: In the Lobby of the Building Located at 550 Trustee’s Sale or visit the Internet Web site address www.Auction.com for information regarding the sale of this
95531 property, using the le number assigned to this case, CA12000001-19-1. Information about postponements that
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re ected
DEL NORTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION $175,607.79 Street Address or other in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. e best way to verify postponement information is
common designation of real property: 139 4TH to attend the scheduled sale. Date: June 19, 2019 MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps TS No. CA12000001-
STREET CRESCENT CITY, California 95531 19-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine, CA 92614 Phone:949-252-8300 TDD: 866-660-4288 Myron Ravelo, Authorized
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ONLINE AT www.Auction.com FOR AUTOMATED
COUNTY OF DEL NORTE will hold a public hearing to consider the for any incorrectness of the street address or SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: Auction.com at 800.280.2832 Trustee Corps may be acting as a debt
requests listed below. ALL PERSONS ARE INVITED TO APPEAR other common designation, if any, shown above. collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained may be used for that purpose. NPP0355931
AND BE HEARD. Comments may be submitted in writing at, or prior to, If no street address or other common designation
the hearing. Those wishing to be notified of the final action must sub- is shown, directions to the location of the Publish: July 13, 20, 27, 2019
mit a written request. Appeals must be filed with the Clerk of the Board property may be obtained by sending a written T.71214120
of Supervisors by August 19, 2019. If you challenge the decision of the request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the
Planning Commission in court, you may be limited to raising only those date of first publication
issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in of this Notice of Sale.
this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are
Commission at, or prior to, the public hearing. considering bidding on this property lien, you
should understand that there are risks involved in
bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding
DATE OF HEARING: August 7, 2019 on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the
TIME OF HEARING: 6:00 p.m. highest bid at a trustee auction does not
PLACE OF HEARING: Board of Supervisors Chambers automatically entitle you to free and clear
ownership of the property. You should also be
981 H Street, Suite 100 Crescent City, CA 95531 aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a

***Use Permit for an Overheight Accessory Building – The applicant junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the
has proposed to construct a detached garage on a 2-acre property, auction, you are or may be responsible for
currently developed with a residence. The garage plans submitted indi- paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc-
cate that it will be over 19 feet in height and approximately 1,152 tioned off, before you can receive clear title to
square feet. The zoning is Residential, Agricultural (R1A) which re- the property. You are encouraged to investigate
quires a use permit for accessory structures in excess of 16 feet in the existence, priority, and size of outstanding
height. The application notes that the height proposed would be re- liens that may exist on this property by contact-
quired to store a camp trailer. The garage is to be located on the south ing the county recorder’s office or a title
side (entrance) of the property would not interfere with on-site utilities insurance company, either of which may charge FICTITIOUS NOTICE OF INTENT
including the septic system and well. UP1917 – APN 105-211-35 you a fee for this information. If you consult BUSINESS NAME TO ADOPT A
located at 145 Red Robin Place, located off of Wier Lane, Fort Dick. either of these resources, you should be aware
that the same lender may hold more than one STATEMENT NEGATIVE DECLARATION
BolmanDistributing
mortgage or deed of trust on the property. The following person/s NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, based on a “preliminary analysis”,
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale is/are doing business the acting lead agency intends to adopt a negative declaration for the
*** Amendment to Use Permit for the Structural Alteration of Legal date shown on this notice of sale may be as: project(s) listed on this notice. A copy of the proposed Negative Decla-
Non-Conforming Residence postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, Bolman Distributing ration is available for public review in the Community Development De-
– The applicant was previously granted a use permit to expand a legal, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to 1500 California St partment, Planning Division, 981 H Street, Suite 110, Crescent City,
nonconforming residence by way of constructing a 300 square-foot Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The Crescent City Ca 95531 CA, 95531. Additional information may be obtained by contacting the
covered balcony on the front of the residence. The residence pre-dates law requires that information about trustee sale This Business is con- Department at (707) 464-7254. The public review period for proposed
current zoning standards requiring a 5-foot side yard setback, which is postponements be made available to you and to ducted by: a limited li- negative declarations is 30 days from the date of this notice. This pro-
not met. The applicants subsequently applied to substantially recon- the public, as a courtesy to those not present at ability company posed negative declaration is intended for adoption by the Del Norte
struct the residence which was not part of the public hearing or ap- the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale The registrant com- County Planning Commission as “lead agency”. The Commission will
proval of the use permit for the balcony expansion. Use permit ap- date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the menced to transact consider the project(s) listed at the following hearing:
proval is required for any enlargement, expansion, reconstruction, or rescheduled time and date for the sale of this business under the
structural alteration of a nonconforming building. According to applica- property, you may call (714) 730-2727 or visit fictitious business
tion materials, the reconstruction will maintain the same footprint and this Internet Web site www.lpsasap.com, using name or names listed
height of the existing residence. The roofline is not proposed to the file number assigned to this case on: N/A DATE OF HEARING: September 4, 2019
change, other than extending outward to cover the balcony. Interior MACC.377-134. Information about I declare that all infor- TIME: 6:00 p.m.
load-bearing walls would be moved to incorporate a modified floorplan. postponements that are very short in duration or mation in this state- PLACE: Del Norte County Board of Supervisors Chambers
UP1916 – APN 120-040- 014 located at 432 N. Pebble Beach Drive, that occur close in time to the scheduled sale ment is true and cor-
Crescent City. may not immediately be reflected in the rect. A registrant who 981 H Street, Suite 100, Crescent City, CA
declares as true any
telephone information or on the Internet Web material matter pur- ITEM(S) TO BE CONSIDERED:
site. The best way to verify postponement suant to this section
information is to attend the scheduled sale. Date: that the registrant
Please contact the County Planning Division at (707) 464-7254 with 7/5/2019 PROBER AND RAPHAEL, ALC 20750 knows to be false is *** Minor Subdivision of a Parcel into Two Parcels – The applicant has
any questions. Ventura Blvd. #100 Woodland Hills, California guilty of a misde- proposed splitting a 1.40-acre property at the near Elk Valley Road and
DATE: 7/23/2019 Del Norte County Planning Division 91364 Sale Line: (714) 730-2727 Robyn Word, meanor punishable by Highway 199 into a 0.5-acre parcel and a 0.9-acre parcel. The prop-
Trustee Sale Technician A-4698667 a fine not to exceed erty is zoned Light Commercial and is currently developed with a
Publish: July 13, 20,& 27, 2019 one thousand dollars residence and dilapidated market. The property is served by public
PUBLISH: July 27, 2019 Community Development Dept. T.71214139 ($1,000). water service and on-site sewage disposal. The existing sewage dis-
T. 71214806 Signed: posal system on the proposed market property have been evaluated
Greg Dillon and determined to be in good working order. A reserve leaching area
CITY OF CRESCENT CITY NOTICE OF PUBLIC BID SALE This statement was also been established on both proposed parcels through on-site analy-
PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Port of filed with the County sis. The project would not increase the density of the area, as both
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Brookings Harbor will conduct a sealed bid sale Clerk of Del Norte proposed parcels are developed. No other actions are proposed.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Crescent City Planning Commission will at 3 P.M. on July 31, 2019, at the Port of County on: 07/01/19 MS1903 – APN 110-201-033 located at 3200 Parkway Drive, Crescent
hold a public hearing Brookings Harbor, located at 16330 Lower Har- Alissia D. Northrup City.
on August 8th , 2019 at 5:30 p.m. at the County Board of Supervisors bor Road, Brookings, OR. in the Port Office. County Clerk-Recorder
Chambers, 981 H Street, Crescent City, California to consider the following The vessels, including personal property asso- B. McCune-Sokoloski *** Minor Subdivision of a 2.8-acre parcel into Two 1.4-acre Parcels –
projects: ciated with the vessels listed below, will be pub- Deputy The applicant has proposed splitting a 2.8-acre property zoned Resi-
Application #: AR19-06 licly awarded to the highest bidder in order to File No. 20190079 dential and Agriculture, 1 acre minimum lot size (R1A) on the corner of
Project: Cutting back the mansard roof, modifying new parapets, new paint, satisfy storage and/or moorage charges. Publish: 7/13 ,7/20, Lake Earl Drive and Audree Lane. The property is served by on-site
new siding, new accent walls, replacing drive thru menu boards, new build- The description of the property to be sold is as 7/27 & 8/3, 2019 services including septic system and well. An on-site soils analysis has
ing wall signs, modifying the service counter, new seating and finishes in the follows AS-IS, WHERE-IS: T.71214168 been completed for the proposed undeveloped parcel and it has been
dining area and restrooms and ADA upgrades. Q:What’s less than an inch determined that a conventional septic system is feasible. The project
Applicant: Matt Grinell with Freiheit Architecture 1. KANYGO 65’ 289938 tall and can move a boat? does not propose any development although potential future develop-
Location: 380 M Street Crescent City, CA 95531 2. KA’TISH 30’ 660180 mentcould include residential use and light agriculture activities.
Description: The applicant is requesting Architectural Review for design 3. CRUISERS FIREBOAT 26’ CF3862GH A: An ad MS1904 – APN 106-021-059 located
and planning upgrades at McDonalds Restaurant in Crescent City. All vessels may be viewed prior to the sale by in the at 3905 Lake Earl Drive, Crescent City.
Environmental Determination: The proposed project is exempt from the contacting the Port of Brookings Harbor at Classifieds!
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Under Class 32, In-Fill Devel- 541-469-2218 or the Harbormaster at *** Minor Subdivision of 61ý acre parcel into two 20-acre Parcels and a
opment Projects (CEQA Guidelines §15332) 541-291-7380 between the hours of 8 A.M. and 541-469-3123 Remainder – The applicant proposes to subdivide approximately 61
Application #: AR19-08 5 P.M. Monday through Friday. Successful pur- acres of timberland in the community of Big Flat. The land has a Gen-
Project: Facade upgrades with a new tower at main entry doors and paint to chasers will be required to remove the vessels eral Plan Land Use designation of Timberland and is zoned Public
match colors and finishes of adjacent building. from Port property within thirty (30) days of the Ownership (PO). The minimum parcel size is 20 acres and this action
Applicant: Chet Rusit with Rite Aid Corporation sale. is considered a resource subdivision. Much of the project area is steep
Location: 575 M Street Crescent City, CA 95531 Publish: July 13, 20, & 27, 2019 hillside suitable only for timber management as designated in the Gen-
Description: The applicant is requesting Architectural Review for design P.71214143 eral Plan. No development is proposed as part of this action. MS1905 –
and planning upgrades at Rite Aid in Crescent City. Environmental Determi- APN 126-290-007 located on Big Flat Road, Crescent City.
nation: The proposed project is exempt from the California Environmental Request for Proposal
Quality Act (CEQA). Under Class 32, In-Fill Development Projects (CEQA ADA Ramp and Sidewalk DATE: 7/23/2019 Del Norte County Planning Division
Guidelines §15332) Port of Brookings Harbor is currently advertis-
At the public hearing, the projects will be subject to the following procedure: ing for contractor proposals to install ADA PUBLISH: July 27, 2019 Community Development Dept.
1) the Planning Department will provide a staff report; 2) the Planning Com- Ramp and sidewalk at the Port Office. T. 71214813
mission will receive public comment; and 3) the Planning Commission will
discuss the projects and take appropriate action. Any appeals of the Plan- The work associated with this project will con- Request for Proposal
ning Commission decision must be appealed to the City Council within sist of, but is not limited to, the furnishing of all Catch Basin / Manhole Lids
ten (10) calendar days, and require a fee of $125.00 per appeal. Appeals of labor, material, equipment and supervision for Port of Brookings Harbor is currently advertis-
the Planning Commission decision must be filed with the Crescent City the design build installation of concrete ADA ing for contractor proposals to install two new
Planning Department, 377 J Street, Crescent City, CA 95531. The applica- ramp and sidewalk. storm water catch basins and cover two exist-
tion will be deemed approved unless acted on within the statutory time pe- Request for Proposals ing inlets with manhole lids at the main retail
riod pursuant to the Permit Streamlining Act (60 days). Proposals must be submitted to the Port Office parking lot.
Interested persons are invited to appear at the hearing and inform the City, located at 16330 Lower Harbor Road, Brook- The work associated with this project will con-
orally or in writing, of any concerns they have regarding these projects. At ings Oregon on or before 4:00 p.m. on August sist of, but is not limited to, the furnishing of all
the hearing, staff will describe the projects, and the Planning Commission 12, 2019. labor, material, equipment and supervision for
will hear public comment, discuss the projects, and may take action as nec- Note: The Port of Brookings Harbor reserves the installation of catch basins connecting new
essary and appropriate. the right to waive or reject any or all proposals catch basin to existing riser, cover existing 24”
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Jon Olson, and reserves the right to negotiate with any riser with manhole lid and restoration of the as-
City Engineer, at City Hall, 377 J Street, 707-464-9506. terms with any selected proposer. phalt.
Date: Tuesday July 23rd , 2019 Publish: Saturday July 27th, 2019 Publish: July 27, August 3, 10, 2019 Request for Proposals
T. 71214788 P.71214744 Proposals must be submitted to the Port Office
located at 16330 Lower Harbor Road, Brook-
LIEN SALE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 541-469-3123 ings Oregon on or before 4:00 p.m. on August
Wilson-Ow Storage Notice is hereby given that on August 14, 12, 2019.
A Lien Sale will be held on August 10, 2019 2019 at the hour of 10:00 am at Oceanview Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Note:
12:00 noon, with walk-by at 11:30 a.m. at Storage, LLC at 15272 Hwy. 101 South, Har- 507 Chetco Ave. The Port of Brookings Harbor reserves the right
Wilson-Ow Storage, 98121 W. Benham Ln., bor, OR 97415, will sell at public sale the en- Brookings, OR to waive or reject any or all proposals and re-
Brookings, OR 97415, on the following unit: tire contents of Unit #71 owned by Robert serves the right to negotiate with any terms with
Unit No. #13 Bodenstab. These goods will be sold under www.CurryPilot.com any selected proposer.
Household and Misc. Items belonging to: self-service storage facility lien pursuant to Publish: July 27, August 3, 10, 2019
ORS 87.687 and are to be sold to foreclose P.71214751
Lance & Tanya Raiter liens of $392.00 The contents will be known
541-469-3123 P.O. Box 6356 when the lock is removed on the day of the Find a Invitation to Bid
Brookings, Or 97415 sale. The goods will be sold as a unit to the Building repair and
Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Richard R. Wilson, Owner highest bidder during the sale. Viewing at Pet!
507 Chetco Ave. Publish: July 20,27,August 3,10, 2019 9:45 am on the date of sale. The right to re- Painting
Brookings, OR P.71214450 ject any/all bids is reserved. Oceanview Stor- see Call Del Norte
age, LLC - P.O. Box 2156, Harbor, OR 97415 Healthcare District for
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First house on the right Fri. & Sat., July 26 & 27 - 9am-3pm
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Generator, electric go 8am-2pm Tools, Golf Clubs (left blender, toaster, toaster/oven, assorted
kart/project car and Sunday 9am-1pm hand), golf balls, kitchen supplies, king bed and furniture,
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trap and many more household & misc. ing gear, generator, tables and lamps, ladies clothing and shoes,
lawn motor, bicycle sewing machine and some fabric, drafting
unique items! Crescent City and more. table, some craft and painting supplies, com-
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