Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 27, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, March 27, 1952
ty.-T. A. Sponsors
Teen-Age Party
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Wridge at Portland
H . B. Wridge, whose counte­
nance is sorely missed here by
his friends, now is located at
1331 S. W. 12th St., Portland, 1,
according to Mrs. W. P. Clement,
who cheers him with cards and
word from friends. Bill, noted
especially for his "Retired Lily
Grower" comic floats each year,
is taking treatm ent at Portland.
He left here about Thanksgiv­
ing last year.
Page Seven
Where Majestic Chetco Wends Its W ay To The Ocean
The Parent-T eachers Associa­
tion will sponsor a p a rty for the
teen-agers at the high school gym
Frnday night, M arch 28. Mrs.
Joe Zumpfe, president, has ap­
pointed Archie Hendricks and A1
P anzer as chairm en of a ping-
pong tournam ent.
There will be a variety of games
under leadership of Rev. a n d
Mrs. J. L. Mumbower and Mrs.
Lynn Hampton.
Mrs. George M urry will arrange
dancing and Mrs. Lee English
The Teen-age party, sponsored
and Mrs. Ann Bushnell will serve by the B etter Half Club and held
refreshm ents.
These chairm» n at the Chetco Rod & Gun Club
will be assisted by other mem ­ hall, was attended by 92 teen­
bers of the P.-T. A. and the agers, Friday. Dancing and other
youth of the area will find rec­ entertainm ent including bingo,
reation they w i l l most enjoy, prizes donated by the B etter Half
during the evening. All teen-ag­ club, were enjoyed. Refreshm ents
ers are welcome.
were served.
♦
Teen-Agers Party
National Forest
Timber For Sale
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Sealed bids will be received by
th e Forest Supervisor, Post Office
Building, G rants Pass, Oregon, up
to and not late r than 2:00 P. M.,
Pacific Standard time, April 23,
1952, for all m erchantable dead
tim ber standing or down located
on an area designated as Eagle
B urn Unit No. 1 em bracing ap­
proxim ately 120 a c r e s within
Sec. 6 & 7, T. 39 S., R. 12 W., W.
M., and lying on N orthern P rairie
Creek within the Chetco River
w atershed, Siskiyou N ational F or­
est, Oregon, estim ated to be 1,-
000,000 board feet, more or less,
of dead Douglas-fir and other
L species of dead saw tim ber. All
standing dead tim ber within the
sale boundaies will be considered
m arked fo r’ cutting and the
Wale contract will be require th at
all such dead tim ber be felled. No
bid of less than $500.00 for the
total volume of tim ber as esti­
m ated above will be considered.
In addition to the price bid for
stum page a co-operative deposit
of $750.00 to cover the cost of
tree planting, seed sowing, and
tim ber stand improvement work
on the area cut over will be re ­
quired. $1250.00 m ust accom­
pany each bid to be applied on
• Roll-to-you Shelve«
the purchase price, refunded, or
retained in p a r t as liquidated
• Cold-Wall Cooling
dam ages according to the condi­ • Full-width Super-Freezer Chest
tions of sale. The right to reject
any and all bids is reserved. F o r­ • Twin, all-porcelain Hydrators
• Food-Safety Indicator
est Service bid forms for use in
subm itting sealed bids and full
• Super-Powered Meter-Miser
inform ation concerning the tim ­
v
ber, the conditions of sale and the See the n ew Cycla-matic and a ll
submission of bids should be ob­
the other new Frigidaires !
tained from the D istrict Ranger,
Priced from $ 0 0 0 .0 0
Gold Beach. Oregon, or the F or­
est Supervisor, G rants Pass, O re­
gon. before bids are submitted.
On April 9. at 9:00 a. m.. a for­
est officer will meet interested
parties a t the S ta te Forest P a ­
Harbor, Oregon
trol headquarters, Brookings, O re­
gon, to explain the conditions of
the sale and to conduct a tour
to show the tim ber offered for
sale.
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l'he Chetco, as a fishing stream, is proclaimed by hundreds as the “ideal” spot
to spend those hours in quest of those beauties which fit best in the .peerage frying
pan. In the fall silversides run in this tree-line stream. This is the view where it en­
ters the blue Pacific. 1 his spot, once given the Okay by the army engineers for de­
velopment, is potentially a haven for a fishing industry which could mean many
millions of dollars to the economy of tins county as well as Oregon. / / / r<z tu Photo.
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Dogs are being poisoned with wieners. Please
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