Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 28, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
tion Thirty-one (31). Township at the home of Mrs. Morrison's I restaurant, have contracted to
Forty < '0) South, Range Thir- brother, Fred LeGrand, at^ his manage the kitchen and dining
teen (13) West of Willamette home at the mouth of the Chet- room for a logging concern near
Georgetown, British Guianea.
Meridian, to the West Line of co river,
Mrs. Clifford Wilson is visiting
said Section Thirty-one (31) this, Anna Schofield and Agnes
her
family in Hazard, Ky., at the
being the Township Line; thence (Jackie) Hensley who have been
Sealed bids will be received by
North on said township line to at San Francisco making final present time.
the Forest Supervisor, Post Of­
the Northeast (NE) corner of the arrangements for their journey
Mrs. Marge Oberg and Mrs.
fice Building, Grants Pass, Ore­
Northeast Quarter of the South­ to British Guianea, are expected Edith Griffith of the Bay area ar­
gon, up to and not later than
east Quarter (NEUSEK) of Sec­
to return to Brooking for a rived the latter part of the week
2:00 P. M., Pacific Daylight Sav-
tion Thirty-Six (36), Township
and plan to spend part of the
ing time, July 20, 1951, for all I
Forty (40) South, Range Four­ few days before flying south. It summer on the upper C hetco.
mercantable dead timber stand-*
teen (14) West of Willamette is understood that these girls,
ing or down located on an area
Meridian; thence West following former managers of Ocean Spray
Pilot Class Ads Pay—Use ’em!
embracing approximately 20 0
the North Line of the Southeast
acres within Sections 6 and 7,
Quarter (SEK) of Section Thir­ • i
T. 39 S., R. 12 W..W. M. and lying
ty-six (36), Township Forty (40)
on Northern Prairie Creek with­
South, Range Forteen (14) West
in the Chetco River watershed,
of Willamette Meridian to the
HEARING ON FINAL ACCOINT.
Siskiyou National Forest, Ore­ OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
point oi beginning—the boun­
gon, estimated to be 1,500,000 undersigned. ai administrator of the Es daries hereinabove described and
tate of Hugh Moore, deceased. has filed
board feet, more or less, of Doug- his final account In the office of the
.
forth being the exterior
Clerk of
County, Orexon, I
las-fir and other species of saw- County
____ , ____
_ Curry
_
boundaries
of the city.
timlwr
All
vtandincr
at Friday,
the
timber. Ait
stanuing dead
u» au tim-
um 1 an<1 n» at
th#
of 20th
w o. day
clock of ln July,
the
COUNTY COURT OF CURRY
ber within
the sale boundaries । forenoon of said day, and the office of
COUNTY, OREGON
Judge in the County Court
will be considered as marked for the County Gold
Beach,
have been ap­
House
By OLETA WALKER, County
cutting and the sale contract will pointed as the time and place for hearing
17-18
Clerk.
upon the said final account and for the
require that all such dead tim­ hearing
of objections thereto and to the
ber be felled. No bid of less than settlement thereof.
Dated and first published: June 21, 1951.
$1,650.00 for the total volume of Date
of last publication: July 12. 1951.
timber as estimated above will be
CROOK. Adminlsrator.
A. B
considered. In addition to the Buffington, Shaw & Starkweather
Attorneys for Administrator
price bid for stumpage a deposit
Chettco Wranglers, 15 strong
of $750.00 to be used by the For­
Saturday trucked their horses to
Notice of Election
est Service for paying the cost
i Patrick’s Creek Inn near Gas-
of slash disposal and an addition­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
al co-opeartivr deposit of $1,250. That on the 10th day of July, i quet, where they met 13 of the ।
to cover the cost of tree plant­ 1951, at Brookings, in the Brook­ i Crescent City Saddle club. Sheriff I
ing, seed sowing, and timber ings Precinct, Curry County, । Glover was host at the inn at
stand improvement work on the Oregon, an election will be held • dinner.
area cut over will be required. at eight o’clock in the morning
The two groups rode 15 miles
$3,250.00 must accompany each and will continue until eight to Monumental Forest Service
bid to be applied on the purchase o’clock in the afternoon of said Camp to be met by 20 from
price, refunded, or retained in day for the purpose of submit­ the Grants Pass Trail Riders.
HIRAM
part as liquidated damages ac­ ting the following propost ion to
WALK»
Here the group enjoyed bar­
§
cording to the conditions of sale. the legal voters residing within
becued
steaks, corn on the cob
The right to reject any and all the boundaries described in the
SIM» «M
with other trimmings. After din­
bids is reserved. Forest Service propost ion.»
bid forms for use in submitting
A City to be known as the City ner they enjoyed a camp lire and
soak'd bids and full information of Brookings shall be incorpor square dancing out in the open.
Sunday the local group rode
concerning the timber, the con­ at cd within boundaries
fol
ditions of sale and the submis­ lows :
to Sour Dough Camp and spent
sion of bids should be obtained
Beginning at the Northwest that night, riding to the upper
from the District Ranger. Gold corner of Government Lot Four Winchuck, thence home.
Beach, Oregon, or the Forest (4), in Section Thirty-six (36),
Township Forty (40) South,
submitted. On Range Fourteen ill) West of
June 28 at 9 :00 a. m. a forest Willametter Meridian in Curry
officer will meet in ( rested par- County, State of Oregon, this be­
ties at the State Forest Patrol ing also the interior K Section
July 4, next Wednesday, the, \
headquarters, Brookings, Oregon
rot ner of said Section 36; thence
to explain the conditions ot the following the North boundary Pelicans travel to Crescent City
to tackle the undefeated Merch­
sale and to conduct a tour to
line of Harris State Park of the
■hpw the timber offered for sale.
ants in an exhibition game at ,
division of tile Oregon
Commissioni! Peterson Park at 2 p. m. The
south 71 degrees, 0.0 minutes Merchants, duo to the folding of
West to its intersection with the the Southern Oregon League, are
mean low water line of the Pa- forced to play independent ball. Blended whiskey. 86
cific Ocean; thenc< fol’ow ing said
rheir string of victories has proof. 70% grain neutral
a led bids xxill be received by mean low water ’ ne of the Pa-
w i un to eleven straight, the spirits. Hiram Walker &
Pint
4 ; Quart
cific Ocean s m herly i nd east­
the Forest Superx iso
e.-t x ictory being an 8-2 win i Sons Inc., Peoria, HL
erly to its intersection with the
fice Building, Grants
er the Coquille Loggers at ■
than thread of the stream of the ('het­ C< qullle last Saturdax night.
gon, up to and not
2:00 p. in. Pacific Daylight Sav­ co River at the confluence of
Brookings fans should see
ing time, July 16, 1951, tor all said river with the Pacific Ocean:
renewal
of the rivalry which ex­
mercantable dead timber stand- thence following said thread of
isted
last
year when the clubs
ing or down located on an i area th»' Stream of the Chetco River
divided
h
o
n o r s. each winning
embracing approximately 1 2 0 northerly to its intersection with
acres within Section 7. T. ■ 39 S„ th»* extended North boundary of two games.
R. 12 W., W. M., and lying on Government Lot Two (2) of Sec-
Township Forty
Northern Prairie Creek xxlthin tion Fix e
one (IB South, Range Thirteen
'orest, Oregon, (13) West of Willamettt * Merid-
Miss Marilyn Struebing left
kiyou Nation«
1 ,(KK).000 board ian in Curry County, Oregon; last week for Albany where she
estimated to I
.s, of Douglas- t heiuv following sai
feet, more or
was to join the other members
x'cies of saw- line of said Lot Two (2) West ot Alpha Omicron Pi sorority
tii and other
dead tim- to the Southeast (SEI corner of
timber. All standin
with whom she will travel to the
Government Lot Three (3),
boundaries
ber within th»' sab
will In* considered as marked tor tion Five (5). Township Forty- rational convention at Glenwood
cutting and the sale contract xxill on»' ( IB South. Range Thirteen Springs, Colo., which is being
*
require that all such dead tim- (13) West of Willamette Merid- held June 24 to 30. The group
ian; thence following the East made the trip via Salt Lake City
>r the total volume line of said Lot Three (3) and and will return through Yellow­
$ 1 ,000 .00
ot timber s estimated above will of th»' Southeast Quarter of the stone National Park.
be considered. In addition to the Southwest Quarter (SELSWL)
Mr. and Mrs. H. Morrison and
Thirty-TVo
(32). son. LeRoy, left the first of the
price bid for stumpage a deposit of Section
of $500 to he used bx the Forest Township Forty (40) South, week after visiting several days
Servic' tor pax ing the cost ot Range Thirteen ( 13) West
slash disposal and an additional Willamette Meridian, north
America’s 42 million telephones pre­
corner of
tnd an additionaleeaa
said Southeast Quarter of the
sent overpowering evidence of our free-
dom of speech. Here, too, is stirring evidence of what
of tree planting, seed Southwest Quarter iSEhSW'J
timber stand improve- of said Section Thirty-two (32);
private enterprise, dedicated to public service can do.
ACCOUNTING
ment work on th»' area cut oxer thence West following the North
History has shown that no other system can meet io
BOOKKEEPING
I $2.250 must ac- line of the South one-Half of the
challenge
while sacrificing human liberty. Surely, then, free­
company each bid to lie applied Southwest Quarter (SKSWK)
dom and free enterprise go hand in hand.
Phone 302
e. refunded, of said Section Thirty-two (32).
Room
6
Township
Fortx
(40)
South.
or retained in part s liquidated
d images according » th»' condi­
Hendricks Building
eridian. and
right to reject WHUmett
<!i V ng the
n sei x ed For- tinning W
BROOK INGS. OREGON
National Timber
For Sale
information concerning the tim­
ber, the conditions of sale and
the submission of bids should be
obtained from the District Rang­
er, Gold Beach, Oregon, or the
Forest Supervisor, Grants Pass,
Oregon, before bids are submitt­
ed. On June 28, at 9:00 a. m., a
Forest Officer will meet interest-
ed parties at the State Forest
Patrol headquarers, Brookings,
Oregon, to explain the conditions
of the sale and to conduct a tour
to show the timber offered for
17-18.
sale.
NOTICE
Fbr old-time
Hiram Walker quality
Chetco Wrangler
On 'Long' Ride
JUST TELL THE MAN
YOU WANT
IMPERIAL!
Pelican Play C. C
In "Fourth" Game
National Timber
For Sale
$3.35 $2.10
NEWS
LOCAL
SMITH
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M
ini
HOW FREEDOM
RINGS