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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON P. M. A. NEWS Continued from Page Three through an 8-mesh sieve, with all fine particles left in the mix ture. Rate of assistance: 40% of the cost on a spread-on-the-land ba sis plus 30% of that part of $2 per ton. Application of Superphosphates Phosphate will qualify for as sistance when applied to seed ings of perennial or biennial le gumes; legume and grass per manent pastures and subterran ean clover. It must be applied at seeding time or immediately be fore. A minimum of 40 pounds available P2O5 must be applied per acre to qualify for assist ance, or 225 pounds of 18% sup erphosphate. Rate of assistance: 50% of the cost not to exceed 5c per pound of available 1’205. Controlling Perennial Weeds Assistance under 1he 1951 PM A program will be given for the eradication or control in accord ance with approved cultivation methods or by the use of ap proved chemicals on the follow ing weeds for control: Canada thistle, bindweed, wild morning glory, Tansy Ragwort, Gorse, wa ter hemlock^ perennihl smart weed, wild garlic, tussocks, quack Notice To Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Curry County. In the Matter of the Estate of! LAWRENCE G. WOOWARD, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the Estate of Lawrence G. Woodward, deceas- ed, by the County Court of Cur ry County, Oregon, and has qual ified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notit tied to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at the office of Ed F. Ackley, Room 5, Hen dricks Building, Brookings, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated March 28. 1951. LILLIAN L. THOMAS. Kd F. Ackley Administratrix Attorney For Administratrix. Brookings, Oregon First publication, March 28, 1951 Last Publication, April 26, 1951 Rate of assistance: 50% of the grass, wild parsnip, and St. John This practice must be succeeded wort. Prior approval may be with a successful seeding pro material not to exceed 55c per rod of barbed wire fence con granted on only farm where rea gram. structed. Assistance for Constructing Stock sonable efforts are made to fol 50% of the cost of material not Trails. low approved w'eek control meas This practice is set up to as ures. Consult your county agent or your county committee tor sist stockmen to build trails to types of chemicals used in the inaccessible grazing or watering areas, when such trails will pro control of specific weeds. Rate of assistance: 50% of the mote a better distribution of the cost of clean cultivation not to livestock. The trails must not be exceed $7.50 per acre, except for less than 2 feet wide at any point, must be properly drained quick grass. 50% of the cost for clean cul to prevent water erosiion, and tivation not to exceed $5 per acre must not have an average grade steeper than 20 per cent, NK) as for quack grass. 50% of the cost of the follow- sistance will be given where the committee determines ing chemcals: Sodium chlorate, county atlicide, carbon bisuphide, am- that the grazing has been over- grazed. mate, 2 D4, 2,45-T. Rate of assistance: 50% of the The following practices are established to give assistance in cost not to exceed $4 per 100 the restoration and maintenance linear feet. of permanent pastures: Establishment of Fireguards. Approved pasture mixtures rec-1 Fireguards must have» a mini- ommended for Curry county non nium width of 20 feet. cropland and grazing land areas, Construction of R-ange Fences of include: a Permanent Nature. 4 lbs. per acre of English rye This practice is established to grass; 6 lbs. per acre of alta permit better distribution of the fescue; half lb. per acre of high grazing land and does not include land bent; 2M j lbs. per acre of repairs or maintenance of exist alsike and white clvoer mixed; ing fences, and does not apply to 2 lbs. per acre of subterranean the constructing of line or right- clover. of-way fences. Mis mixture may vary some what according to soil types and! moisture available on the re spective range. The undesigned, having been Rate of assistance: 60% of the appointed by the County Court cost of seed. Controlling Competitive Plants of the State of Oregon for Cur- ry County administrator of the and Shrubs on non-cropland. 50% of the cost not to exceed estate of Stanley A. Carr, de- $5 per acre will be allowed in ceased, and having qualified, no- the control of following shrubs tice is hereby given to creditors and plants: wild blackberry, poi of, and all persons having claims son oak, salal,. snow brush, scrub against the said deceased to oak, manzanita, grease wood, present their claims, verified as vine maple, rose broar, sticky required by law, w i t h i n six laurel, Scrotch broom and Irish months after the date of the furze. The method of control must first publication of this notice, be approved by the county com the said date being April 5, 1951, mit tee prior to establishment of to the undersigned at the offici' the practices. Where it is con Of BUFFINGTON, SHAW AND in Gold sidered essential, in the estab STARKWEATHER lishment of legumes and grasses, Beach, Curry County Oregon. ELMER A. CLAUSON. the land for temporary use Administrator. other crops may be permitted. Apr. 5-26 SERVICEMAN \ a )^L vv c C o Ask a serviceman what a long distance call means to him. Ask a businessman how he appreciates this convenient, When every minute counts, Long Distance is the shortest, fastest way Notice To Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon tor Curry County In the Matter of the Estate of EDWIN RANSOM, deseased. Notice is hereby given; that the undersigned has been ap pointed administratrix of the es- state of Edwin Ransom, deceased, i by the County Court ot the State of Oregon tor the County of Cur ry, and has qualified as such. All pet sens having claims against said (state are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as bj law requirt'd, to the un de (‘signed at the office of Ed F. Acklev, Room 5. Hendricks Build ing, Brookings, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 19th da' of March. 1951. FRIEDA RANSOM. Administratrix of the Estate of Edwin Ransom, deceased. Date of first publication. March 22. 1951. I ate of last publication, April 19. 1951. ! F. Ackley. Brookings. Ore on to exceed 75c per rod of woven wire fence constructed. 50% of cost of material not to exceed $1 per rod of timber oi pole fence constructed. ' Notice To Creditors Notice To Creditors The undersigned having been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Curry County administrator of the es tate of Jane Laura Crook, de ceased, and having qualified, no tice is hereby given to creditors of and all persons having claims against the state deceased to pre sent their claims, verified as re quired by law, within six months | after date of first publication of | this notice, the said date being j March 22, 1951, to the undersign-. ed at the offices of Buffington and Shaw in Gold Beach, Curry Coun ty, Oregon. A. B. CROOK. Administrator. . Pub. Mar 22, 29; Apr. 5, 12. 1951 Thursday, April 12, 1951 speedy service. In either case, you’ll get a lively cheer for long distance telephone service. Yet this service, fast and efficient as it is, actuaUy costs very little. And rates are even lower after 6 P.M., and on Sunday. 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