Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 26, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, July 26, 1951.
Bandon Will Be In
'Brookings, Sunday
Southwestern Oregon League
continues to furnish those uncer­
tain thrills which draws fans to
the ball parks each Sunday. The
upsets, again last Sunday, makes
an entirely new and different
picture: Reedspost, ont' of the
cellar teams, tipped over mighty
Bandon 3 to 1, and Coquille was
lut twice in the same spot by
Brookings. A run down ot the
week’s games, and standings:
SUNDAY GAMES
Brookings, 2- Coquille, 1.
Medford, 5 -Roseburg, 4.
Reedsport, 3- Bandon, 1.
North Bend, 11--Myrtle Cicek
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
tie Rock camp.
Plans for a cleanup day for the
hall and grounds were discussed,
and plans to re-shake part of
the roof were made. It was re­
ported that it was almost im­
possible to drive into the com­
munity garbage dump, and that
a car can't turn around up there
so must back out.
Patsy Hyland was obligated in
the first two degrees, and flar-
vey Elmore elected to fill the
office of Steward for the remai n-
der of the year.
After the meeting an inteiest-
ing program was put on under
the leadership of the lecturer.
Hazel Hei Indry, and refreshments
of jello and cookies were served.
Call For Bids
The District School Board of
LEAGUE STANDINGS
School
District No. 17 will re­
Tea m
Won Lost Pet.
ceived
sealed
bids for applying
Medford .........
7
2
5 barrels of Battleship Roofing
.... 6
.667
to the roof of the high school
Bandon * .....
3
.625
building.
Bids to be received by
Brookings .....
5
4
.555
the DDistrict clerk not later than
C oquille .........
5
4
July
28, 1951, at 7 p. .m The
Roseburg ♦ .
1
4
.500
board
reserves the right to re­
Reedsport ....
2
7
ject
any
or all bids.
Myrtle Creek
8
.111
Dora E. Beaulieu, clerk.
* A previous game under pro-
Brookings, Ore.
21-2
test.
Bandon Here Sunday
Local fans will be given an-
other baseball treat Sunday when
Sy Payne and Dick Griffith wish
Bandon will play a return game1 all to know there is to be no
on the local diamond. Bandon, a' shooting, hunting or trespassing
victim, Sunday of Reedsport, the on their property on the Upper
group downed 12-0 by Brookings, Chetco road and Northern prairie
will be smarting under this and We are losing too much stock
may either play way above their from shots from illegal hunters.
heads, or go to pieces altogether.
SY PAYNE, ANN PAYNE
Sunday uncertainty will make the
DICK GRIFFITH.
19-13*
fans want to see the Sunday’s
game here at 2:00 p. m.
trict Clerk not later than 7:00
p. m., July 28, 1951.
The District Board reserves
the right to reject any or all
mids.
Dora E. Beaulie, Dist.
21-2
Clerk. Brookings. Oregon
Amended Summons
In the Circuit Court for the
State of Oregon in and for Cur-
ry County.
L A U R A E. WILLIAMSON,
MARDELL M. MASTERS and
NORMA B. MORRIS, Plaintiffs,
versus
WILLIAM A. DUFFIELD and
BERTHA DUFFIELD, husband
and wife, GILBERT E. BLACK­
BURN and ETHEL H. BLACK­
BURN, husband and wife, and
their unknown heirs, and also all
other persons or partes unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or interest in the real es­
tate described in the complaint
herein, Defendants.
TO: William A. Duffield and
Bertha Duffield, husband and wife,
and their unknown heirs, and
also all other persons or parties
unknown claiming any right, ti­
tle, estate, lien or interest in the
real estate described in the
amended complaint herein, De­
fendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You are
hereby required to appear and
answer the amended complaint
filed against you in the above en­
titled suit within four weeks af­
ter the date of the first publica­
tion of this Amended Summons,
that is, on or before August 10,
1951; and if you fail so to appear
or answer, for want thereof the
plaintiffs will apply to the Court
for the relief applied for in Plain­
tiffs’ amended complaint, to-wit:
Pray that their right, title, in­
terest and estate in fee simple in
and to the following described
real propery may be determined
and quieted by decree of this
Court, and that the defendants
and each of them be forever en­
joined and barred from asserting
or claiming any right or interest
or whatsoever kind or nature in
or to said lands or premises ad­
verse to the plaintiffs, and for
such other and further relief as
to the Court may seem proper.
PARCEL 1. Beginning at a
point which is 12.06 chains North
of the corner common to Sec­
tions 4, 5, 8 and 9 in Township
41 South. Range 13 West of the
Willamette Meridian, Curry
County, Oregon, a n d running
thence West 6.00 chains, thence
North 3.34 chains, thence East
6.00 chains to the the Section
Line between Sections 4 and 5
and thence South on said Section
Line to the point of beginning, all
in Curry County, State of Ore­
gon, except that portion deeded
to the State of Oregon for high­
way purposes and also excepting
that portion in the Northeast
corner conveyed by A. C. Neeves
and Emma Neeves, husband and
wife, to Chetco Grange No. 765
in Deed dated July 7, 1933, and
recorded August 3, 1933, in Deed
Book 22, at Page 324, described
as follows: The following describ­
ed real property situated in the
P age Ftva
County of Curry, State of Ore­
gon: Beginning at a point on the
Easterly boundary of the right-
of-way of the Oregon Coast High,
way, which said point of begin­
ning is situate 987.7 ieet North
of the section corner common to
Sections 4, 5, 8 and 9 of Town­
ship 41 South of Range 13 West
of the Willamette Meridian;
thence North 43.5 feet; thence
West 52.0 feet; thence South 51
deg. 30 min. East along the Ore­
gon Coast Highway 66.9 feet to
the place of beginning.
PARCEL 2. Also a tract of
land situated in the Southwest
quarter of the Southwest Quarter
of Section 4, Township No. 41
South, Range 13 West of the
Willamette Meridian, Curry
County, Oregon, and more par­
ticularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the Sec­
tion Line common to Sections 4
and 5, said point being North
788.0 feet from the Section Cor­
ner common to sections 4 and 5,
8 and 9. from this point of be­
ginning, thence following said
Section Line North 118.5 feet,
more or less, to a point on the
Westerly right-of-way boundary
of Highway 101; thence following
said highway boundary Southeast­
erly 74.3 feet; thence South 39
deg. 0 min. West, 92.7 feet, more
or less, to the point of beginning.
BUFFINGTON, SHAW AND
STARKWEATHER,
By David C. Shaw,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs,
Gold Beach, Oregon.
Published July 12, 19, 26 and
August 2, 1951.
Call For Bids
Grange Obligates
Patsy Hyland, Fri.
William G. Howse, state Grange
Deputy and Overseer of the
State Grange was a visitor at
Chetco Grange during the meet­
ing Friday evening. Other vis­
itors were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Ward of Phoenix Grange who
are spending the summer at Cas-
Summons
The District School Board for
School District No. 17, will re-
ceive bids for constructing 380
lineal feet of curbing, 850 square
feet of cement paving, raising
clean-out wall to fuel tank, and
entrance wall to boiler room i.i
high school, plus separate bid on
385 additional feet of curbing,
with all materials and labor to be
furnieshed by contractor.
Specifications for above work
are obtainable at the High School
Office.
Bids to be received by the Dis-
In ’ the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon in and for Cur­
ry County.
Earl Henry Collins, Plaintiff,
versus
I
Maxine Evelyn Collins, defendant.
To Maxine Evelyn Collins, De­
fendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You are FOR A HUNDRED JOBS!
required to answer the complaint
filed against you in the above
entitled Court and cause within |
four (4) w’eeks from July 26,
1951, the date of first publication
hereof, and if you fail so to an­
swer on or before the last ^ay
prescribed in the Order of
Publication hereof, to-wit: Au­
gust 23, 1951, for want thereof,
plaintiff will take judgment
against you, and will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded
Its”go-anywhere”4-wheel-
in said complaint; succinctly, that
the marriage contract and bonds
drive traction, wide speed
of matrimony existing between
range and maneuverability
you and the plaintiff be dissolved,
make the Universal ’Jeep’
and further, that the sole care,
one
of the handiest, most
custody, control, maintenance
useful
vehicles you can
and education of the minor chil­
dren, the issue of the marriage
own! It serves as a field
of yourself and plaintiff: Donald
tractor—hauls up to 1200
Wayne Collins and Carol Lee Col­
lbs.—tows on or off the
lins, be awarded to plaintiff, and
road
—and it takes you
for such other and further relief
where
you want to go in
as the Court may deem mete and
spite of bad weather and
just in the premises; Service ,
hereof is made upon you by pub­
road conditions!
lication in the Brookings-Harbor
Pilot, published in Brooking, Cur-
ry County, Oregon, for four sue- Wheel-Drive
cessive weeks by order of the UUIVFRSH
said Court, made July 18. 1851.
ED. F. ACKLEY, Attorney for
Plaintiff, P. O. Address: Box
625. Brookings. Oregon.
Published: July 26; August 2.
258 So. Second
Phone9331
9. 16. and 23, 1951.
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Kiddle Rides
July 26'29
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Benifit of Boy Scouts
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