Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 25, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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I ProPcrty: Beginning at the North-
at Brookings Both transactions dale, Calif, to make their future
I west corner of the South half of
were
handled through the Pete home. Mr. Rogers will enter in­
In the Circuit Court of the State the Southwest quarter of the
Lesmeister Agency.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
E.
Koeller
to the stock raising business.
of Oregon for the County of Northwest quarter of the North-
Curry.
I west quarter of Section 4, Twp. Zu'S Purchased approximately a
Mr and Mrs Wallace Voy,
third oi an acre with garage in
now
of Yakima, Wash., were vis­
LOUIE STOLLER and LENA 41 S”
13 west; thence east the Ward King tract and plan
itors
here over Azalea Festival
580
feet;
thence
South
230
feet;
some
additional
STOLLER, husband and wife,
construction in
week-end.
The Voys, former resr
Mrs.
Elaine
Crawford
returned
Paintiffs, vs AUGUSTA HUGH­ thence West 580 feet; thence the near future.
ident of this area, sold theix
Saturday
from
Gold
Beach
hos
­
Mr
m
ES, nee FISCHER, also known as North 230 feet to the point of
pital with her infant son, Donald property on the seashore soutm
beginning.
ALGUST FISCHER, also known
»
.g;T O . .
Í hnve
five acres W.
of Moore
their Dwayne, who weighed 7 lbs. 12 of Ocean View Cafe, and are
now engaged in the laundry bus-
as AUGUSTA FISCHER HUGH­
at a. P°in‘ !rac! 1° E- R Person of the °?-
y°un£ nian is grandson iness.
ES, also known as AUGUSTA1 on the West boundary of Sec- \\est Slope Nursey, near Port­ of Mrs. Owen Crocker
Many Smith River residents
A. HUGI IES ; G E O R G E J. tion 4, Twp. 41 South, R. 13 West end. It is understood that Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers who were
seen
here ’ Sunday at the
eterson intendes to expand his disposed of their property in this, Azalea
MUGUES; the unknown heirs of W, M., 43.84 chains North of the
Festival
JA( K VAN EYNDE, deceased; Southwest corner of said Sec­ nursery business with a branch area, left last Friday for Clover-1 f--®
Send the Pilot to a friend '
a so, all unknown heirs of the tion 4; thence north 6.66 chains,
above named defendants who more or less to the South boun­
may be deceased; also the re­ dary of the Northwest quarter
spective wives or husbands of the I of the Southwest quarter of the
above named defendants who may Northwest quarter of said Sec­
be married; also all other • . - tion 4: thence east, 10.00 chains;
sons or parties unknown claim­ thence South 6.66 chains, more or
ing any right, title, estate, lien or less, to a point due East ot th
interestin or or to the real estate point of beginning; thence West
described in the Complaint here- 10.00 chains to the point of be­
m, or any portion thereof, De ginning.
fendants.
Paicd III. The Northeast quar­
TO: AUGUSTA HUGHES nee ter of the Southwest quarter of
FISCHER, also known as Au- tue Northwest quarter, and the
gust a ew
Fischer,
also known
as Au“ South half of the Southeast quar­
.
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gusta rischer Hughes, also known ter of the Northwest quarter of
as Augusta A. Hughes; George thp Northwest quarter, in Sec-
J. Hughes; the unknown heirs oi tion 4< Township 41 South, R 13
Jack VanEynde, deceased; also*
the wilIamette Meridian,
all unknown heirs ot the above1
All of said property being with-
named defendants who may be in Curry County, Oregon. Or any
ieceased; also the respective wives Part or portion thereof for the
or husbands of (he above named purpose ot submitting the same
d»'femfants vvho’may be married; to the judicial determination of
also all oilier persons or parties the Court.
I
unknown claiming any rigiu, ti­
Second: that the plaintiffs are
tle, estate, lien or interest in or the owners in fee simple of said I
to the real estate described in real property and t h e whole ■
the Complaint herein, or any por­ thereof.
I
tion thereof, Defendants.
Third: That none of said de- !
In the name of the State of fendants has any interest or es­
Oregon: You are hereby notified- tate, right, title, or lien upon or
that you are required to appear in said real property, or any por­
and answer the complaint filed tion thereof paramount to the
against you in the above entitled plaintiffs’ right, title and interest
< ourt and cause, on or before thein and thereto.
June 23, 1950, the same being
Fourth: That said defendants
the last date for answering or and each and all of them and all
appearing personally as prescrib­ persons claiming under, by or
ed in the Order for Publication through them, or any of them, bt'
ol Summons, on file herein, dated forever barred, restrained and
May 2nd. 1950. and if you fail to enjoned from asserting any claim
so appear or answer on or before whatever in or to said premises
said date, the plaintiffs will ap- adverse to the plaintiffs.
¡>iy io the Court for the relief
Fifth: That plaintiffs have such
prayed for in their Complaint, a
other
and further relief as the i
succinct statement of which is
Court may deem equitable, in-
as follows:
..
r
eluding plaintiffs’ cost and dis-
First : that . the
defendants be bursements herein laid out and
inquired to set forth their
expended as to any’ appearing
and respective claims and defendants.
alleged interest,
es­
Service' of this Summons is
tate or lien in or
t he tol- made by publication pursuant to
lowing described real
an Order of the Honorable Dal 1
wit :
M. King, Circuit Judge for Cur
I'he South half (SM ry County, Oregon, which Order
of the Southwest Quarter (SW'J was signed, dated and entered
•I th(> Northwest Quarter May 2nd. 1950, directing publica­
i NW, i <>| the Northwest quar­ tion to be made once a week for
ter. (NW.t, nMd the Northwest tour successive and consecutive
quarter INW'J of the Southwest weeks. Date of first publication
quarter <SW, ) of the North­ May 11, 1950, and date of last
west quarter <NWM of Seetion publication June 8, 1950.
I our. Township 41 South. Ranee
HUGH C. GEARIN,
13 West of the Willamette Mer­
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
idian. Except the follo«ine nor-
Residence
and Post Office Ad-
Lon from the abovt' descritx'd dress
over-all school tax was 61.2 mills (41.5 Curry Countv Rural
Brookings, Oregon.
Realty Transfers
LOCAL
NEWS
VOTE “YES”
To Exceed the SIX PER CENT LIMITATION On
WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 7:30 TO 8:30 P. M.
(Standard Time) Brookings School Auditorium!
FOR THE COMING SCHOOL YEAR
The Curry County Rural School District Is NOT
Exceeding The 6 Per Cent Limitation
And
IS RAISING ONLY $140,387.72
INSTEAD 0? $257,810.12 THIS YEAR,
Which will require 22.6 mills instead of 41.5
mills this year as a Curry County School Dist. Tax
for the coming school year, the Curry County
Rural School District
To Brookings School District $68,979.30 instead
$82,696.00 this year for operation.
THERE IS LEFT, THEREFORE, $27,066.70
TO BE RAISED FOR OPERATIONAL NEEDS’
HOWEVER
FOR THE PRESENT SCHOOL YEAR__
School District, and 19.7 local district).
FOR THE COMING YEAR
Book Cases. Writing Desks. Comer Cabinets
Kitchen Cabinets. Breakfast Nooks. Doors.
Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers.
(Estimated 22.6 Curry Co. Rural School Dist. and 31.2 local)
A REDUCTION OF 7.4 MILLS!
<- -XptH 11Q.
IF ITS MADE OF WOOD—
HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD’
Turn off 101 at Beach Road
LILY BULB GRADER?
Dist. 17 P.-T. A.
hght weight and calibrated to measure from 5 in. h t
10-mch circumfere. Many in
r, m *’ 1 A to
Puce. $2 75 postpaid
’ S°nd f°r yours today-
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'eSS *f the eva,uation of thc «»unty increases as it is
FROMM advises, as follows, in her April and
May Bulletin from the Curry County School Supt. Office:
‘‘The rural school district board levied within the six-per cent
limitation. It will be necessary’ in almost every district in the
county to have an election to exceed the six-per cent limitation
o exy the additional amount necessary to maintain the schools ”
Follow the Signs
Need A Good
1
I
.... 53.8 mills
MRS. ROSS HORN, President
ARTHUR BOWMAN, INC.
Portland. 14. Ore.
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