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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1951)
Thursday, July 12, 1951 P age F ive BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON axwEonONME®»3118^^ Westerly right-of-way boundary IN THE NAME OF THE South, . Range 13 West of the STATE OF OREGON: You are Willamette Meridian, Curry of Highway 101; thence following Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stoken have hereby required to appear and County, Oregon, and more par said highway boundary Southeast sold their Ocean View’ Cafe to answer the amended complaint ticularly described as follows: erly 74.3 feet; thence South 39 Cleve Marks will have assur Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O. Anttonen filed against you in the above en Beginning at a point on the Sec deg. 0 min. West, 92.7 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. ance of his winter’s supply of of Longview, Wash. titled suit within four weeks af tion Line common to Sections 4 BUFFINGSTON, SI LAW AND Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Waldron, ter the date of the first publica and 5. said point being North beef steaks and roasts, for he . STARKWEATHER, was the lucky fellow to get the supervisor and nurse of the Oro tion of this Amended Summons, 788.0 feet from the Section Cor By David C. Shaw, Checto Wranglers baby beef at ville hospital, Oroville, Calif., that is. on or before August 10, ner common to sections 4 and 5, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, spent the week-end as guests of I 1951; and if you fail so to appear 8 and 9. from this point of be the lily parade, Sunday. Gold Beach, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jacobs. Riding with the Wranglers in or answ’er, for want thereof the ginning, thence following said Published July 12, 19, 26 and Mrs. Jeanette Pierce, who was plaintiffs will apply to the Court Section Line North 118.5 teet, the parade, Sunday, were a num ber from Crescent City Horse injured in a car accident near for the relief applied for in Plain-1 ' more or less, to a point on the August 2, 1951. man’s Association. Following the Fort Dick last week, is able to tiffs’ amended complaint, to-wit: Pray that their right, title, in parade about 50 of the Wranglers be out but not at her usual job and guests enjoyed a picnic sup- at the post office. Mrs. Lyle Red terest and estate in fee simple in per at Mill Beach. Later horse field, who had cuts about the and to the following described face and head in the same acci real propery may be determined Sjb&Jtu/mA ALUMINUM PORTABLE !<RI*AÎ JON races and foot races were held. dent, is also improved. and quieted by decree of this The Wranglers have been in- Mrs. Clifford Sisk and daugh Court, and that the defendants vitd to attend and ride in the ter Shirley, went to Portland on and each of them be forever en I parade at Klamath Rodeo, July Tuesday, where they will visit joined and barred from asserting 14-15 at Klamath, Calif. relatives until the week-end. or claiming any right or interest The Boy Scouts made approxi of whatsoever kind or nature in mately $40 from their concession or to said lands or premises ad during the lily parade and base verse to the plaintiffs, and for ball game. The committee wish- such other and further relief as Cer- es to thank Pete Lesmeister, the to the Court may seem proper. Installation of officers of All-Year Events Association, the penters and Jojners of America PARCEL 1. Beginning at a Wranglers for their co-operation point which is 12.06 chains North was held at V. F. W. hall Wed- and Wilson Freeman for use of of the corner common to Sec nesday evening. Seated were: his truck. The scout float was' President—J. E. Fifield. tions 4, 5, 8 and 9 in Township built by the boys under super-j n South Range 13 West of the Vice-Pres.—Clyde Braynard. vision of Dal Sanders, assistant Willamette Meridian, Cur r y Fin. Sec.—James Blue. Lightw.ightl A small boy eawly lifta a 20-foot »«ebon of hvs-inch tubing scoutmaster. All boys 11 years County, Oregon, and running t; Rec. Sec.—Sid Clendenin. with a coup!« aMachad. and older are invited to the I. O. thence West 6.00 chains, thence Conductor—Wm. Hoffman. O. F. hall Monday nights. A camp North 3.34 chains, thence East A short meeting was held be- 1 There's no dry years with a sprinkler fore a pot luck suppper served trip is arranged for each month 6.00 chains to the the Section irrigation system ... it s the perfect crop to members and families. A large and is headed by one or more Line between Sections 4 and 5 ' I insurance against a lack of moisture. and thence South on said Section J . Yield is increased from 30% to 50% delegation from Crescent City of the scout committee. Farm, Line to the point of beginning, all On the front page of the _ v / which means MORE PROFITS! Labor and the Four-byFour quartet, as of the in Curry County, State of Ore Home and Garden section is cut Vs! Hilly or rolling land is easily EQUIPPfD WITH well as local quartets entered a pic- gon, except that portion deeded Oregonian, June 24, was and quickly irrigated with a sprinkler THE FAMOUS into the evening’s entertainment. ture of a cactus of the hermosus to the State of Oregon for high irrigation system. You save up to 50 /« STERUME COUPLER variety, known as the orchid of way purposes and also excepting on water! the cactus world. “Frenchy” Ar- that portion in the Northeast The dues-paying union mem rell, at Chetco Drug, has one of corner conveyed by A. C. Neeves these unusual cactus which has and Emma Neeves, husband and ber is my shepherd; been putting forth exotic tropical wife, to Chetco Grange No. 765 I shall not want. He provideth me with paid hol type light red blooms for the last in Deed dated July 7, 1933, and couple of weeks. idays and vacations. recorded August 3, 1933, in Deed Mr. and Mrs. Zollman of Klam Book 22, at Page 324, described So I may lie down in green pastures beside the still waters. ath Falls, former residents, spent as follows: The following describ Don the past week calling on friends ed real property situated in the He restoreth my back pay; He guideth my welfare with in this area and viewing the lily County of Curry, State of Ore parade, Sunday. out cost to me, gon: Beginning at a point on the Dr. Leslie Pete, dentist. Grants Easterly boundary of the right- Even though I stray in the path of unrighteousness—tor my mon Pass, and his wife, are spending af-way of the Oregon Coast High a few days at their beach home, way, which said point of begin ey’s sake. Yea. though I alibi and pay no south of town. ning is situate 987.7 teet North dues from generation to gen Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Go^le, of of the section corner common to Klamath Falls, have bought a Sections 4, 5, 8 and 9 of Town eration. I fear no evil for he pays my tract of land from Sue Benham ship 41 South of Range 13 West in Harbor, planning to build a of the Willamette Meridian; way and protectcth me. The working conditions he pro home later. He is a dentist. thence North 43.5 feet; thence Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kuni of West 52.0 feet; thence South 51 videth they comfort me. He annointeth my head with Cottage Grove are visiting Mr. deg. 30 min. East along the Ore and Mrs. Jack Lemon. the oil of seniority. gon Coast Highway 66.9 feet to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moss re the place of beginning. He solaces my soul with a con- tract that protectcth my salary turned last Friday from a tri p PARCEL 2. Also a tract of and provideth me with merit in to southern California where they land situated in the Southwest had attended the wedding of a quarter of the Southwest Quarter creases. He fighteth my battles for pay lelative. of Section 4, Township No. raises and, even more, he speak- 4» eth strongly for my rights. Yea, my cup runneth over with gratitude. In the Circuit Court for the Surely, his goodness and loving State of Oregon in and for Cur- kindness shall follow me all the ry County. Stock of Ladies Apparel shop days of my life—free of cost. LAURA E. WILLIAMSON, at invoice price. Living quar And I shall dwell in the union MARDELL M. MASTERS and house he hath built forever — NORMA B. MORRIS, Plaintiffs, ters in rear of shop. South of and allow him to pay the bill. versus courthouse square in Gold (Unknown) Amen. WILLIAM A. DUFFIELD and Beach. BERTHA DUFFIELD, husband and wife, GILBERT E. BLACK BURN and ETHEL H. BLACK 35 acres just north of Harris B. B. Crabb Company announce BURN, husband and wife, and State Park. Beautiful location the opening of their accounting their unknown heirs, and also all between highway and sea— and insurance office in the Gard other persons or parties unknown plenty of water, fine building ner Building, Brookings, Oregon, claiming any right, title, estate, on July 16, 1951, with A. E. Bot- lien or interest in the real es sites. zek, accountant, in charge. tate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. TO: William A. Duffield and Bertha Duffield, husband and wife, Large reward for information and their unknown heirs, and leading to arrest and conviction Realtor also all other persons or parties of person or persons poisoning unknown claiming any right, ti- dog belonging to Earl Munson, tie, estate, lien or interest in the Hotel Brookings. * real estate described in the amended complaint herein, De- / Turn those extra items Inti Roosting ftndants: cash by Pilot Classified eds. Wranglers Enjoy , Beach Picnic, Sun. LOCAL NEWS i/c fOR i Carpenters Seat Union Officers Free Rider's Creed CHETCO HOME & AUTO SUPPLY maintain water supplies furnish wood products Amended Summons FOR SALE NOTICE A. F. RUSSELL provide recreation Only you can PREVENT FOREST FIRES BROOKINGS PLWOOD CORP >et ct oil estl iartetl o. 411 f thJ u r r y| par J Jov s J » Seel ons 4 North! i Cor J md 5J )f beJ said feetj 1 a \ n tha ndaryl owing heastJ th 33 morel nning. AND Cs, 6 am