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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1957)
/ THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1957 « LEGAL NOTICE • NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE--Oral auction b i d s #111 be received by the Regional Forester or his authorized re presentative at the office of the Forest Supervisor, Post Office Building, Grants Pass, Oregon, beginning at 2:00p.m. September 23, 1957, for ail merchantable tim ber marked or designated Tor cutting on an ar»-a embracing about 506 acres located in a BIWKINGS-HAMOR P I L O T general sale area of 1765 acres, more or less, within sections 17, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, and 34, T. 40S., R. 12 W., W .M ., un surveyed, in the Wheeler Creek drainage, Siskiyou National For est, Oregon. The estimated volumes are 23,100 M bd. ft of Douglas-fir and redwood, and 200 Mbd. ft. of western hemock andoth- r species. The minimum az ■ ► ptable bid per M board feet is as follows: Douglas-fir a ni redwood $18.35, westernhemloci YES ! we ore $°*... School FOR YOUR CLOTHING NEED-- BE SURE TO SHOP i.f MARY LEE HEIN.................... Is modeling one of the numbers from our new line of CURTSEY COATS... .these are truly outstanding in that they "grow With the c h ild ".. . . hems will let down a f u ll three inches. And the millium lining is guaranteed f o r the life of the garm ent' RED GOOSE shoes, of course. Mary's lunch bag is only 98< this week. M A R TY P A L M E R .......................... Is all togged out in WRANGLER jeans, Our RED GOOSE shoes, and WEATHER JACK wate r-repellant jacket a t $5.95, together with matching cap. The lunch kit, with vacuum bottle Is only $2.29. Marty's clothes will take a lot of that rough-and-ready w e a r... and come up smiling for more. Shop our "SCHOOL VALUES" circular for other out standing back to school v a lu e s.. .special prices on all your school needs, and a wide variety of merchandise, at prices you can afford to pay.......... A B R © O tC ilM O * T ir A P 1 M l* V | S IO P I C U B B O and other species, $3.00. This includes the following stumpage rates, per M board feet: Douglas- fir and redwood $17.30, western hemlock and other species $1.95 plus $0.70 for sale area better ment and $0.35 for slash dispos al for ail species. In addition there is within the sale area an anestimated volume of tan oak logs which may be removed at $1.00 per M board feet only upon agreement in writing be tween the purchaser and the Forest Service. As a qualifi cation for oral bidding, all bid ders must submit a sealed bid accompanied by the required payment to the Forest Supervisor prior to 2:00p. m . September 23, 1957. Sealed bids *ill be posted at the beginning of the auction for the information of all bidders. A money order, bank draft, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $21,000.00 must accompany each bid, to be applied ed on the purchase price, re funded, or retained in part as liquidated damages, according to the conditions of sale. If re quested by the purchaser. Con tract term s will permit felling of timber In advance of payment up to the value of the perform ance bond. If an oral bid is de clared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must immediately confirm the oral bid by submitting it In writing on a Forest Service bid form. Forest Service bid forms for use in submitting sealed bids and full information concerning the tim ber, the conditions of sale and submission of b id s should be obtained from the Dis trict Ranger, Brookings, O re gon, the Forest Supervisor, Grants Pass, Oregon, or the Re gional Forester, Portland, Ore gon, before bids are submitted. RETURNS Ronald Akt’rs, son of Mrs. Minna Akers arrived h o m e Monday, after attending a plane engineering and testing and sta t istic a l school at U .C .L .A . with the Civil Service. Ronald will leave (or Illinois and the U.S. Air Force, w-here he will take a three year tour as a 2nd Lt. He received h is commission several months a- go. HOAGLANDS RETURN Mrs. Jesse Hoagland and her three daughters returned home last Wednesday, August 21st, after being gone for seven and one half weeks. They flew to Somers, Conn, and spent their vacation with Mrs. Hoagland's parents. Jesse drove to San Francisco to meet them, and they all spent four days there visiting the Homer and Howard Haggertys before driving home. ,,,,,,******m