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west Quarter of Section Five,!
Township Forty-one South. Range
Monday evening, July 23, Ken
Thirteen West of Willamette Me
neth Thompson, fair board man-
ridian, Curry County Oregon, be
In the Circuit Court of
[ger and C. H. Brooks, director,
ing a porticn cf Lot One of the
tten (Jd the monthly meeting of Slate of Oregon in and for the California and Rregon Lumber
Piirry County Fair Board, at Gold County of Curry.
Company :uieage Tract No. Or.
Jeach. Final plans are being
Coos-Curry Electric Co-opera- bounded and described as follows:
nade for the* fair which is set tive, Inc., a corporation. Plaintiff be ginning at a point which is due
or Aug. 31, Sept. 1 and 2.
versus
East 995.U1 feet from the South
Among those present at the 1
California & Oregon Lumber west Corner of the Northwest
meeting was Myrtle Chadsey, the Company, a corporation; Freder Quarter of the Northwest Quar
chairman of the hobby and an ick Miller. Annie Miller, Ida Mill ter of si id Section Five; thence
tique committee. She asked that er, Mary Duley; also all other due East 280.78 feet; thence North
more people bring their hobbies persons or parties unknown 12 degrees 48 minutes West 87J"
and antiques to be displayed in claiming any right, title, estate,« feet; thence West 198.21 feet;
the booth. There are many ob Hen, or interest in the real estate’ thence South 40 degrees 46 min
jects of interest in the county described in the complaint herein utes 30 seconds West 112.28 feet ;
which the public would enjoy.
to the point of beginning, con-
Defendants.
i Another meeting of the board
To: California & Oregon Lum taining 0.50 acres, more or less.
। is set for Aug. 20. Anyone in
2. Quieting the title to said
ber Company, a corporation.
terested is welcome.
i
r«mis^s
in the plai. tiff.
Frederick Mille, Annie Miller, Ida
A group of girl scouts, under Miller, Mary Duly; also all other
3. For such other and further
leadership of Mrs. Archie Aldropp. persons or parties unknown clainl. relief as to the Court may appeal
and Mrs. Glen Kerber enjoyed a mg any right, title, estate, lion, equitable.
camping trip up Floras Creek or interest in the real estate de
This summons is published pur
Thursday evening and stayed un scribed i*. the Complaint herein. suant to < »dor of the Honorable
til Friday evening. They cooked IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Dal M. King, made on Ju'/ 21,
their evening meal and breakfast OF OREGON: You are hereby 1951.
JAMES A. NORMAN,
and had watermelon feed. Thurs required to appear and answer
Attorney For Pl i ntiff
419
Hall Bldg. Coos Day
day evening they enjoyed an am the complaint filed against you in
ateur hour. Friday, swimming the above entitled suit within August 2—30 inc.
and hiking were the order of four weeks from the date of the
the day. Only casualties were a first publication hereof, to-wit:
few bee stings. Making the trip Four weeks from August 2, 1951,
were Patsy Bruchler, Delores and if you fail to so appear or
SEE ME FOR
Bruchler, Donna Longanecher, answer within said time the plain
Marily Neff, Jeanette Thompson, tiff will apply to the Court for the
LAND LEVELING
Joan Cox, Velma Ann White, Ar relief prayed for in the Complaint,
BRUSH CLEARING
lene Kerber, Thelma Kerber, Mil a succinct statement of which is
ROAD BUILDING
dred Robbins and a visitor, Laura as follows:
Jean Layton.
Decreeing plaintiff to be the
AL SÁRVER
sole
owner
of the following dt
The residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Easy Street, Brookings
Ralph Vincent has been purch- bribed premises:
A tract of land lying in
ased by Mrs. Mabel Stonehouse,
whose home adjoins the property.! Northwest Quarter
LANGLOIS
P age N ine
’'»oavixicc uadror PJT.OT BROOKINGS, OREGON
Suit In Equity
SUMMONS
Photography
COMMERCIAL and PORTRAIT
ILL BRANCHES’
Auto Wrecks for Court and Insurance Claims!
INTERIORS AND EXTERIORS!
Machinery, Industrial Sites, Farm and Farm Stock!
Construction Progress Photographs!
‘7/ We Can See It We Can Shoot hr
ANY TIME!
ANYWHERE
ED INGRAM
Brookings, Oregon
Phone 283
Redfield's Market
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats
SPECIALS—Friday and Saturday
Free Watermelon
TO THE USERS OF SERVICE
OF WEST COAST TELEPHONE COMPANY
Telephone communication is a vital service necessary in our every
day lives. That is why supervisory and many regular employees arc-
working long hours during this emergency, so that you may (-all a
Doctor, Report a Fire, or Call the Police, to say nothing of the many
other necessary uses you have for your telephone.
We cannot help hut feel that the strike now in effect is the result of
lack of understanding. The Wage Stabilization Board has ruled that
no increase in wages, amounting to more than io per cent of those
in effect in January, 1950, may be put into effect without their author
ity. The cost of living, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics In
dex. has increased 10.2 per cent over January 15, 1950. I he Increase
in Wages We Have Offered will average 12.3 per cent over those in
effect in January, 1950. (Anything over to per cent must lx- approved
by the Wage Stabilization Board. Unauthorized payment of wage in
creases in excess of this amount is subject to severe penalty).
Under these circumstances and coupled with the fact that wages paid
our employees compare favorably with those paid for similar jobs tn
the Northwest, we believe our offer to be more than fair.
What Do You, Who Ultimately Pay the Bill, I hinh?
Every effort is king made to maitain your telephone service. Your
forbearance is requested until normalcy is established. A note of en
couragement to thqse fine people who are laboring to keep vital serv
ice for your welfare will be appreciated.
RAY DALTON
Vice-President and General Manager
WEST COAST TELEPHONE COMPANY
If customer guesses weight of melon
within ’¿-pound! |
OLEOMARGARINE, lb.
...
34c
The Old Dependable Shortening
SNOWDRIFT, 3 lbs......................... 95c
LUMBER JACK
,
SYRUP, 24-oz. jug....................... 35c
OLD ENGLISH
DOG FOOD, can......................... 10c
ALL BRANDS
COFFEE, lb., 89c; 2 lbs.
.
$1.77
.
PUREX, Gallon, 39c; ’¿-Gallon 25c
TURE
HONEY, 5-lb. tin........................ 95c
ASSORTED FLAVORS
KOOL AID, 3 Pkgs......................... 10c
ASSORTED FLAVORS
JELLO, 3 Pkgs..................................25c
PURE CANE
SUGAR, 10 lbs................................. 98c
WALDORF
TISSUE, 3 rolls
......
25c
ALL BRANDS
CIGARETTES, carton
IE (numi
I
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COLORED
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$1.49
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ALUMINUM FOIL
WRAP, 25 linear feet
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33c