Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 02, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, August 2. 1951
BROOKINGS-H ARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Frenchman Studies Life In United States
On Three-Months Extended Bus Tour
Burton Brown of Redmond, a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Brown
of Pioneer road, and his fiance,
Miss Sharon Carper, of Covina,
Calif., arrived at the Brown res­
idence Friday for an indefinite
visit.
Jean Boyer, a 26-year-old French clergyman, on tour
of the United Status, stopped three days over the week­
end in Brookings, guest at the Hotel Brookings, on a Amended Summons
Greyhound tour. His interview with the Pilot was in’ In the Circuit Court for the
teresting, as much as he was able to tell in his broken State of Oregon in and for Cur­
County.
English. His perception of this country was, however, ry LAURA
E. WILLIAMSON,
not hampered by his lack of speaking ability.
MARDELL M. MASTERS and
He flew from London to Ireland, where the plane NORMA B. MORRIS, Plaintiffs,
versus
was gounded by motor trouble, visited spots in that WILLIAM A. DUFFIELD and
country; spent three days in Iceland; thence to New BERTHA DUFFIELD, husband
and wife, GILBERT E. BLACK­
York, from where an aunt financed a Greyhound tour BURN
and ETHEL H. BLACK­
of the United States, taking around the perimeter of BURN, husband and wife, and
their unknown heirs, and also all
the country, with stop-offs wherever he desires.
other persons or parties unknown
From Brookings he expects to visit San Francisco, Los claiming any right, title, estate,
Angeles, before going to San Antonio, Texas, and New lien or interest in the real es­
described in the complaint
Orleans. His itinerary includes Florida before returning tate
herein, Defendants.
to New York, the trip to require at least two more months TO: William A. Duffield and
Bertha Duffield, husband and wife,
before his visa is expired and he must sail.
and their unknown heirs, and
“America is so great—it has so much industry. In com­ also all other persons or parties
parison to my country, your plywood plant would be at unknown claiming any right, ti­
tle, estate, lien or interest in the
least two or more years under construction. Here, you real
estate described in the
expect to have it in opeartion by January 1.
amended complaint herein, De­
“In my country workers are paid such low wages. It fendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE
requirqs three months wages to buy a refrigerator; and STATE
OF OREGON: You are
other things in proportion. Your workers make more in hereby required to appear and
answer the amended complaint
one day than most of ours do in a week.
filed against you in the above en­
‘‘In your country there are two major parties; our is titled suit within four weeks af­
divided among seven, most of which have about equal ter the date of the first publica­
of this Amended Summons,
strength. We do not have the unity. We do not have tion
that is, on or before August 10,
an opportunity to take part in our governmental func­
tions—all Europe, for that matter, is much the same.”
Boyer is making the tour, that he, in his ministry, may
better acquaint his parish with this nation, that he may
bring about a better understanding and the ultimate
goal of peace in face of the Communist threat to the globe.
P age
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 propcry 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
of 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, and 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
County of Curry, State of Ore­
gon: Beginning at a point on th*
Easterly boundary of the right-
odf-way of the Oregon Coast Higlf.
way, which said point of begin­
ning is situate 987.7 teet 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 5X
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 tho
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.
Don't Let Mud Stop You!
Catholic church. Miss Hurst has
been the honored guest at many
LOCAL NEWS bridal
showers the past week at
Portland.
Glenn Hurst will go
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Redfield have
returned from a vacation, part north on the plane Friday to at­
tend the wedding.
of which was spent at Vancou­
ver, B. C.
Dr. Roy M. White and Dr. R.
E. Smith, dentist, have moved
tho r offices into the new clinic
building and will have a formal
opening when all equipment ar­
rives and final decoration is fin­
ished. Dr. A. E. Durbin, optom­
etrist, of Portland, will have his
offices in the clinic also.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon in and for Cur­
ry County.
Earl Henry Collins, Plaintiff,
versus
Maxine Evelyn Collins, defendant.
To Maxine Evelyn Collins, De­
fendant :
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You are
required to answer the complaint
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rettke filed
against you in the above
of the Kerr Hardware & Elec­ entitled Court and cause within
tric, are enjoying a visit with four (4) weeks from July 26,
Bob’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and 1951, the date of first publication
Mrs. Wm. Smith, of Tacoma, who hereof, and if you fail so to an­
swer on or before the last Hay
arrived Sunday.
prescribed in the Order of
Publication
hereof, to-wit: Au­
Shirley Kerr left for Packwood, gust 23, 1951,
for want thereof,
Wash., Thursday, to visit friends. plaintiff will take judgment
Recent guests, all relatives of against you, and will apply to
the Owen Brown f^nily on Pio­ the Court for the relief demanded
said complaint; succinctly, that
neer Road, were Mrs. Clifford in
the marriage contract and bonds
Hitchman of Astoria, Mr. and of matrimony existing between
Mrs. Archie Davis of Redmond, you and the plaintiff be dissolved,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hein and two and further, that the sole care,
sons of Portland and Mrs. Mar­ custody, control, maintenance
and education of the minor chil­
sha Aplet of Salem.
dren, the issue of the marriage
of yourself and plaintiff: Donald
Fifteen members o f Chetco Wayne Collins and Carol Lee Col­
Wranglers camped Saturday on lins, be awarded to plaintiff, and
the Chetco, about ten miles up, for such other and further relief
and on Sunday helped Leo Lucas as the Court may deem mete and
just in the premises^ Service
drive 15 head of beef stock to nis hereof
is made upon you by pub­
place. A picnic was enjoyed af­ lication in the Brookings-Harbor
terward.
Pilot, published in Brooking, Cur­
ry County, Oregon, for four suc­
Mrs. Glenn Hurst and mother, cessive weeks by order of the
Mrs. Anna Clark, went to Port­ said Court, made July 18, 1951.
ED. F. ACKLEY, Attorney for
land Tuesday to be with Miss
Plaintiff, P. O. Address: Box
■Glenna Hurst who will be mar­
625, Brookings, Oregon.
ried Sunday, Aug. 4, to Gerald, Published:
July 26; August 2,
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