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Page Two Thursday, August 9, 1956 B ex k ri£s Harbor Pik t — Brookings. Oregon HARBOR NEWS Mr. and Mr». W. B. Naik»r of LeCrescent, California are spend ing ten day» here visiting Mrs. Nallor's si»ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr». W. J. Scott. Mr. and Mr». Fred Gustáis >n returned Hiursday from Vashon Island, Wfcah. where they visited Mr». Gustafson’s sons, Thor and Birle Ask and their families They were joined there by Mrs. Gustaf son's daughter, Mrs Gunborg Val entine of Oakland She accompan ied the Gustafsons home for a w eek 's v isit h ere before re tu rn ng to O akland T hey took in th e ic show a t P o rtla n d on th e wa> home. M rs. Bill R obison and tw o sons of College P lace, W a h in g to n a r » h o u seg u ests fo r tw o w eeks a t th e home of h er p a re n ts, Mr. and M rs C arl Bolin, Mr Rob; on b r i n g th em down but had to go t a n o rth rig h t aw ay. Mrs. B em .ce K inzer, h e r d a u g h ter, M rs H azel R ay. M rs. Ii. t K ing an d M rs N ellie J e f f tr .e drove to P o rtla n d la s t w eek w hei M rs. K inzer e n te re d th e U n iv e r sity of O regon h o sp ital fo r a m a jor» o p e ra tio n planned fo r th e first <f th s w eek. The o th e r th re e wo men re tu rn e d hom e a f te r ta k in g ca re of b u ’ iness m a tte r s in the c ity end ta k in g in th e ice »hov. ‘H oliday on Ice”. T he local d em o c ra tic coram it- ecm cn and com m it tee w om en a t ten d in g the cou n ty D em ocratic co m m ittee m eeting a t Gold B eam F r.d a y evening w ere M rs. E dna W e gel, M rs. E dna R av ek e-, An- d 'e w H offeldt and W allace M orris M r and M rs. W illiam S tu a rt re tu rn e d hom e S unday a f te r a tw-o Today’s only 4-wheel drive truck... In its weight class designed and engineered completely for 4-wheel drive off-the-road use! • > «- z — Your purchase of a 4-wheel drive truck in- volves an important investment. 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No other 4-wheel drive truck even touches its ¡»erformance- proved all-around utility. x»#1 ^AdTuTall this the ‘Jeep’ Truck’s functional design, long life, low maintenance cost and high re-sale value and you see why it’s your one l>est 4-wheel drive truck buy! 4 WHEEL DRIVE Jeep TRUCK WILLYS.. .world’s litfw l maker? if 4-wkeil 4n»i »eludes See your Willy» dealer for a demonstration . • —•* MCCLENDON MOTOR G . FL’PFSNGTON MOTOR CO. Crescent City, C^aliforni.i 185 S. Ellensburg Ave. —Gold Beach, Orc. „ 90 hp BIO TWIN w eek ’s V ac a tio n trip T hey lef: th e ir th re e children in K lam ath F alls w ith th e ir g ra n d p a re n ts, th en drove ea st and took in G lac ie r N a tio n a l P a rk , Yelledwstooe, w est to V ancouver B. C and hom e by w ay of th e O lym pic P en n in su la an d P o rtlan d . M r. and M rs. R. O. M iller left S unday m orning to re tu rn to th e ir hom e in D ow ners Grove, Illinois a fte r v isitin g h e re fo r a m onth at th e home of Mr, M iller’s tw o s is te r s an d b ro th e r. M rs. H en ry P ayne. M rs. H e io e it P ay n e and Leslie M iller. T hey m ade th e tr ip back by th e C an ad ian ro u te and plan to s ta y a t L ake Louise for a couple of days. R. C. L udlum sp en t th e first p a rt of th e w eek in th is a re a look ing a fte r his p ro p e rty on W hee ler C reek up th e W inchuch. The road to his p ro p e rty is unpassable a t th e p resen t tim e, but th a t did n 't stop som e one from b re a k in g into his home. L a st W eek M rs. Ja m e s C arson w as th e honored g u e st a t a sto rk show er given fo r h er by th e m em bers of th e C hetco G ran g e H ome Ecor.c- mic club a t th e hom e of M rs. L eo n ard H arv ey W ednesday a f te r noon. The honored gue.-t w as re a l ly su rp rised as she th o u g h t she w as going v isitin g w ith M rs. Don C arson. A p p ro p ria te g am es w ere played and th e g u est of honor re ceived m any nice g ifts. R e f .. sn- m en ts w ere served la te r in th e aftern o o n . T he H a rb o r C om m unity clu'o m em b ers held th e ir picnic a t th e hom e of M rs. R u th H ale in stead of A zalea P a tk last F rid a y due to th e foggy w eath er. A fte r the p o t luck lunch, th e m eetin g w as held w ith th e follow ing officer in stalled to serv e for the com ing y e a r: P re sid en t, M yrtle Skopec; v ice-president, Viola H a n sra m ; and s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r. R uby H arvey. M rs. H arv ey is th e r e tirin g p ie sid e n t. The re s t of th : afte rn o o n w as sp en t in a social tim e. Mrs. B irg er D ah lströ m , her m o th er, M rs. P e te S trid and M rs. J. S. C lendenin took Jo h n D ah lströ m to S kyline C am p n e a r B end on th e 21st so th a t he could a tte n d th e firs t w eeks session of th e cam p w hich is fo r children of G range m em bers. T he th re e w om en re tu rn ed hom e by w ay of C ra te r L ake w hich M rs. C lendenin had never seen. T h e D ah lströ m fa m ily and M rs. S trid w ere to drive to K lam ath F a lls last w eek end to m eet Jo h n and visit relativ es. T h ere w as a reunion o f th e clas^ of 1939 of th e K lam ath Union ligh school of w hich M r-. D ahl strö m is a m em ber w hich hey a t tended on S a tu rd a y . Mi and M rs. P. S. Kei. sk c Kenwood, C alifo rn ia b ro u g h t Mr K em sk e’s s.s te r, Mrs. E rs a F isc h e r hom e last w eek a f te r she had sp en t p couple of w eeks w ith h er son and d a u g h ter-in -law , Mr. an i M rs. C lark e K em ske and th e ir new baby at S unnyvale. The K em - SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST (lONYEXTKW ATTENDED A tten d an c e a*, th is y e a rs se s sion of the S. D. A. convention a t G ladstone w as th e hig h est in its 7» y e a rs h isto ry . A n e stim a te d crow d of 17,000 w ere on th e grounds on the closing S a tu rd a y evening and a g ie a t m any c a rs had to be tu rn ed aw ay by th e g ro u n d s' police. Som e 7,000 peo ple w ere encam ped on the 1,800 p rep ared locations an d in ad d i tion th e re w ere h u n d red s of te n ts, cabin» and every o th e r available space ta k e n to acco m o d ate th e visitors. M eetings, in special age g roups, w ere ru n in seven larg e pavilions. The session w as u nder th e d irectio n of E ld er W ayne B aysinger. g en eral cam pg ro u n d su p erin ten d e n t, and E lder Don G ray, O regon C onference E v a n g elist. T here w ere sp e a k e rs th e re from all over th e w orld. A tten d in g from th is p a rt o f th e co u n try w ere E lder and Mrs. M a r vin T om pkins. Mr. and M rs. W il liam F ish er. The H a rry and W il lard G rah am s, th e R ay C om stocks, w ho a re now m issionaries in Mexico, th e C arl K nutsens, and Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Jacobs. O reg o n ’s an n u al tim b er g ro w th is 3.3 billion board feet; e x p e rts say it i.-’ in creasing each y e a r w ith new lands devoted exclusively to tree farm in g . s k e 'f left fo r th e ir hom e W ednes day a f te r helping Mr. K em ske's m other. M is. P. E. K em ske cele b ra te here 70th b irth d ay . Mr. and M rs. H en ry E. B row n of G ra n ts P a ss have been house g u e sts a t th e hom e of th e ir d a u g h ter, M rs. D onald C ro c k e tt for nearly tw o w eeks. T hey a t tended th e w edding of th e ir g randson, D avy J. C ro c k e tt S a t u rday evening, and re tu rn ed to th e ir hom e th is w eek. Mr. and M rs. L oyal B ates and tw o g ran d ch ild ren o f T a le n t sp en t th e w eek end cam p in g a t S u rf side C am p. W hile h ere th e y v is ited sev eral of th e m an y frien d s they m ade w hen th e y lived heie a few y e a rs ago. M r. and M rs. H. J . W eigel h ad as h o u seg u ests last w eek, Mr. and M rs, C larence M ontgom ery of P o rtla n d . T he W eigels and th e M ontgom erys w ere neig h b o rs in P o rtla n d , b u t h a d n ’t seen each o th e r fo r ab o u t tw e n ty years. M r and M rs. S am W ood an* the p a ie n ts of an e ig h t poun 1. fo u rteen ounce d a u g h te r born a t th e S easide h o sp ital on th e 25th The little m iss, w hom th ey have nam ed J a n e t Lee. jo in s tw o old er b ro th ers. M rs L ew is P e te rso n enjoyed a few days visit la s t w eek from her son, R ich ard P eterson. P o r t land. who w as accom panied by tw o of h er g ran d ch ild ren , T e riy and R ita C ochdane. * * * L ast w in te r's freeze is e s tim a t ed to have ruined tw o -th ird s of O regon's w aln u t cro p and over h a lf th e usual h a rv e s t of filb eris. 3 0 hp B IG T W IN Electric » i | powei «nil 0 0» plu» »«nal! matoi handling » is t Musi hp poi doliti Thrilling po*ei tu » economy and push- button operating colt- uonionie Slow trolling to owei 30 mph speed« $ 4 3 î. $575? D r e a m b o a t on a b u d g e t— E v a n ru d e s hp FASTVVIN Electric H u* oloctnc »tortun on Amettc«'» tauonto • i s . " sto» tio ttin to o»ei IS mph $467. 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RESOLUTION No. 21 NOTICE OF PLAT ANO STREET VACATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 26th day of June, 1956 the City Council of the City of Brookings, Oregon, adopted Reso lution No. 21 initiating proceed ings for the vacation of certain unimproved portions of the record ed plat of the City of Brookings, Curry County, Oregon, which said portions are therein described as streets and an alley, and are more particulary described as follows: PART I : Those portions of Cen ter Street and Park Avenue lying Southw’est of a line drawn from the Southwest corner of Lot 1, Block 16, to the Northeast corner of Lot 4 of Block 13 and extending to the Southeast corner of Block B and the Southeast corner of Block A. Also that part of Lot 5, Block 14 lying Southwesterly of above said line. PART II: That portion of Park Avenue lying between the West line of Fern Avenue and the Southwest corner of Block B and the Southeast corner of Block A, adjoining Block 13 on the North and Block B on the South. PART III: The 20 foot alley extending from the center of Lot 12, Block 15 to the Northeast line of Block B and the Northeast corner of Lot 23 of Block 12, all of which fronts on Block A, B, 12 and 15. It is proposed that the streets will be replatted and rededicated in accordance with the plat a t tached to the above-mentioned resolution on file with the City Recorder and approved by the City Council, and this vacation proceeding is initiated for that purpose. Said resolution, together with any objection or remonstrances and/or claims for damages which may lie made in writing and filed with the City Recorder of the City of Brookings, Oregon, at her of fice in the City hall prior to the time and date of hearing will be heard and considered by the City Council at its regular meeting be ginning at 8 o’clock p.m. the 14th day of August, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall in said city. MAE D. SMITH City Recorder Dated at Brookings, Oregon and first published July 19, 1956. Date of Last Publication Aug ust 9. 1956. RESOLUTION No. 21 RESOLUTION INITIATING STREET VACATION PROCEEDINGS The City Council of the City of Brookings, a municipal corpora tion of the State of Oregon, re solves as follows: BE IT RESOLVED that, pur suant to ORS 271.130. the City Council, on its own motion, does vacate certain unimproved por tions of the duly recorder plat or the City of Brookings, Curry County, Oregon which unimprov- edportions of said plat are there in designated as portions of Cen ter Street, Park Avenue and an alley, which portions to be va cated are more particularly de scribed as follows: PART I: Those portions of Cen ter Street and Park Avenue lying Southwest of a line drawn from the Southwest corner of Lot I, Block 16 to the Northeast corner of Lot 4 of Block 13 and extending to the Southwest corner of Block B and the Southeast corner of Block A. Also that part of Lot 5, Block 14 lying Southwesterly of above said line. PART II: That portion of Park Avenue lying between the West line of Fern Avenue and the Southwest corner of Block B an 1 the Southeast corner of Block A, adjoining Block 13 on the North and Block B on the South. PART III: The 20 foot alley extending from the center of Lot 12. Block 15 to the Northeast lire of Block B and the Northeast cor ner of Lot 23 of Block 12, all of which fronts on Blocks A. B. 12 and 15; the vacation of which portions of said plat is for th? purpose of replatting or rededi- cating streets in said area in ac cordance with the copy of the re plat attached hereto, which re plat is hereby approved by the City Council. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the 14th day of August, 1956, at 8:00 o’clock p.m. in the Coun- col Chambers of the City Hall in the City of Brookings be, and they are hereby, fixed as the time and place for hearing on this vacation proceedings, and that the City Recorder be. and she is hereby, directed to publish notice of said hearing once a week for four (4 > consecutive weeks prior to sa'd hearing, and to post notice there of in accordance with law. Dated this 26th day of June 1956. CLIVE MANLEY, Councilman