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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1952)
Thursday, March 27, 1952 Local News j ^ 2 2 Ì E , : Ì <; L H A R B O R PIL° T . BROOKINGS, OREGON Page Nine Petty thieves raided the kichen John Porisch, district ranger, at Chetco Inn Saturday night. An F ra te rn al O rdeer of Eagles has 28, and all mem bers are urged to wedding shower was given Gold Beach, was a business vis inventori’ showed several pounds announced nom ination of officers be present, according to W. E. last week for Mr«. Allan E ttin g er of cofT * P° Unds itor in this area Friday. at the meeting, this Friday, Mar. Thatcher, secretary. by Mrs Robert S to.enburg and £ „ ^ 0 , n. d‘f' Statem ent of Earnings form for Mrs. Floyd W hite, eroneously re-1 not kn u ¡ „ 'T ., mi“ ' ng' ” *“ . . . ___ n° l Known just how th e n i l n just r i f how the culprit used in payrool deductions are reported last week gained entrance to the kitchen. available at the Pilot office. Also debit slips for cash registers may Mr. and Mrs. Adrian McDon- aid, of the Chetco Inn, were San r . . r , . *S . ~ P ' o,ney of be procured. Francisco visitors, W ednesday to it ,? n " ,e '**' Jimmy Newton, well known in Sunday, when Mr. McDonald had -- 1S a n a 1 Ir- Olney is the H arbor vicinity, was a busi w elfare commissioner for Curry oral surgery performed. ness visitor here last week. The County. Newtons are now located in Shas ta City, Calif. Y. & M. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AUTHORIZED McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER AND REPA IR SERVICE Across from Shell Station P. O. Box 596 Brookings, Oregon Phene 344 Arrange now to see a free demon stration on M erry Tiller, the m ir acle garden w orker designed to nilke use of every bit of power in ▼this sturdy 2-h.p., 4-cycle mo tor. Drop us a post card, saying when and w here you can see this power tiller, ro ta ry cultivator & garden tra c to r work. Test ease of linger-tip controls. See its hard- tipped tines m ulch up to 10” deep W ith 24-inch Extension in any kind of soil. W atch M erry Tiller out-perform m achines m any times larg er and heavier. See how’ close to shrubs and plants it weeds. Learn about the m any o th er jobs it does w ith low cost attachm ents. See M erry Tiller in action. $182.50 C. H. BROOKS LANGLOIS. OREGON ABC Paym ents e • arra n g e d to suif / your income e e • • • • • I New, modern, more livable . . . and the value of your home Is greatly increased. Alterations for better appearance, comfort and con- venience . . , whatever your needs, plans are carefully prepared. Modernize today and pay the easy way . . . out of Income. Use our ABC Easy Payment Plan; payments arranged to suit your convenience. Come in now and talk it over • • • Free estimates . . . No obligation. < jfW, I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sergeant returned to Brookings late last week. Mr. Sergeant has attended a meeting of the Oregon Educa tion Association and Mrs. S er geant had been caring for her mother, Mrs. Art Dresselhaus, fol lowing a recent operation, at Laf ayette, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. George Asdel, one-time residents of Port O r ford, but now of Bakersfield, Cali fornia, were brief visitors in this area Sunday en route to Port Orford to look a fte r their blue berry interests there. Mr. Asdel, during the w ar with an airplane concern, was at the beginning of the Korean conflict, asked to re turn. He is production engineer rt Bakersfield, but longs to re turn to this section. National Forest Timber For Sale PREPARES THE SOIL IN ONE OPERATION • Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R<xird- well and daughter. Nancy, of Cor vallis, were guests of his sister, and brother, Constance and Rich ard Boardwell, last week. CURRY COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, Post Office Building, G rants Pass, Oregon, up to and not later than 2:00 P. M., Pacific S tandard time, April 23, 1952, for all m qrchantable dead tim ber standing or down located on an area designated as Eagle Creek Burn Unit No. 2, em brac ing approxim ately 200 acres w ith in Sections 6 and 7, T. 39 S., R. 12 W. W. M., and lying on N orth ern P rairie C r e e k within the Chetco River watershed. Siskiyou National Forest, Oregon, estim at ed to be 1.500,000 lioard feet, more or less, of dead Douglas-fir and other species of dead sawtim ber. All standing dead tim ber within the sale boundaries will lx* con sidered as m arked for cutting and the sale contract will require that all such dead tim ber be fell ed No bids of less than $1,125.00 for the total volume of tim ber as estim ated above will lx» con sidered. In addition to the price bid for stum page a co-operative deposit of $1,125.00 to cover the | cost of tree planting, seed sow’- mg, and tim ber stand improve- : ment w’ork on the area cut over will be required. $2,230.00 must accompany each bid to be applied ' on the purchase price, refunded, ’ or retained in part as liquidated damages according to the con ditions of sale. The right to r e - 5 ject any and all bids is reserved. Forest Service bid forms for use i nsubm itting sealed bids and full inform ation concerning the tim ber, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids should be ob tained from the District Ranger, Gold Beach, Oregon, or the F or est Supervisor, G rants Pass, O re gon, before bids are submitted. On April 9. at 9:99 a. m., a for est officer will meet interested | parties at the S tate Forest P a trol headquarters. Brookings, Ore- I 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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