Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 05, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon
¡PAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1948
.jn«ton Proposes Test
J P.’s Legality Here
test case of the legality of
judicial acts of A. E. Sandbo,
ustice of the P*80« for the
district of Curry county, is
osed by Collier H. Buffing-
in the case of Green v.
jen. which h a s previously
filed in the justice of the
e court.
motion to quash sum m ons
discharge a c t i o n , Buffing-
Uleges that the justice court
te first district is non-exist-
and non-functioning; th a t
. is no qualified justice of
peace now. or in 1947. be-
A. E. Sandbo, as justice of
peace, failed to file required
I with the county clerk.
Local News Items
k Anna Lucas, while caring
her daughter, Mrs. Law rence
lers, who recently re tu rn e d
h the Gold Beach hospital,
Wednesday and broke h er
it wrist.
jary Lou Berger was honored
her thirteenth birthday, last
lay. after school, when h e r
her invited in a group of h er
iol chums for the afternoon,
nes and refreshm ents w ere
yed.
oy Scouts are rem inded of th e
ligan feed this evening. In
• of rain, the feed will be
I at the basement of the Bap-
Community church. L eaders
ize that it will not have th a t
1 “outdoor” taste,
or sale or trade 1936 Lincoln
¡•hr. See Brad Tillotson a t
t office.
pi. Carroll Reekman, who is
ioned with the Q u arterm as-
Corps at Tokyo spent th e
week from Ja n u a ry 17th to 24th
visiting Pfc. V ictor Anderson
who is w ith th e m ilitary police
a t O saka. Both young men w ere
m em bers of th e class which g rad ­
u ated from the Brookings high
school in 1946. V ictor has over
a n o th e r y e a r of his enlistm ent
but C arroll expects to leave for
th e sta te s next m onth and re­
ceive his discharge in April. They
w rite th a t it w as good seeing
som eone from home a jte r so
long, and they both enjoy the
news they get through the Pilot.
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Wilson
m ade a business trip to P ortland
and Salem the middle of January.
They retu rn ed for a few days
and have gone again, this time
to m ake th e ir home in the n o rth ­
ern p a rt of the sta te where Mr.
W ilson is employed in Salem.
The w hole com m unity will miss
this fam ily as they did Mrs.
W ilson’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W ard M etier, when they moved
to Spokane last fall.
Miss Helen Payne left last
w eek for P ark er, Arizona to vis­
it Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush for a
few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Childers
and L a rry W right left last week
for Hobbs, New Mexico to make
th e ir fu tu re home.
M rs. R uth C raw ford of K lam ­
a th F alls is spending several
w eeks a t the home of her mother,
Mrs. R uth Bathiany, who is now
visiting h e r son. Robert Bathiany
and fam ily a t Concord, Calif.,
and plans to re tu rn home in the
n e a r fu tu re.
P ete S to ller arrived in Harbor
for a visit w ith his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis S toller a fte r
spending the sum m er and fall
w orking in Alaska. He plans to
re tu rn there a fte r his visit.
Mr. and Mrs David Crockett
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Perez
have returned to H arbor a fte r
a several months absence. They
sold their ranch they had bought
near Gerber, California and are
looking for another location.
The food sale the members of
the High School basketball squad
which was conducted at Thor
Ask’s m arket Saturday, cleared
$65.00: The-"boys are raising the
money so they can m ake a trip,
either to the state "B” to u rn a ­
ment or to the basketball toura-
ment in Ashland, and while this
is a good sta rt tow ard the sum
needed, quite a lot m ore will be
necessary befort they can make
either trip. O ther years the stu ­
dent body has had enough to fi­
nance the trip, but this year that
fund is at a low sta te of affairs.
The S atellite Social club will
meet Thursday, Feb. 12 a t the
home of Mrs. Robert Swan. A fter
the business m eeting the mem­
bers will enjoy an old fashioned
valentine party. Each person is
asked to bring a valentine.
Fred L aForge left 'Thursday
for Springfield w here he will be
pipe inspector during the con­
struction of the new W eyerhaus-
ed plant, and will be employed
a fte r completion. Mrs. LaForge
and son will rem ain in Brookings
World's fin est Clinuite
until school is out in June. En fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. Ever-
route to Springfield, the L aForge tee B rayton at T aft.
Notice of Pinal Account i
E sta te of K atherine Rebecca
Phillips
In the County C ourt for C urry
County, Oregon.
N otice is hereby given th a t the
undersigned, has filed his final
account in the County Court for
C urry County, Oregon and th a t
Friday, the 5th day o f March.
1948, a t 10 o’clock A. M. and the
Court rexim of said co u rt has
been appointed as the tim e and
place for h earing of objections
th e re to and settlem ent thereof.
D ated and first published Feb­
ru a ry 5. 1948.
D ate of last publication, M arch
4th, 1948. •
G. H. JE N K IN S. A dm instrator
Hugh C. Gearin, A ttorney-at-
Law, Brookings. Oregon.
Income Tax
Service
a t H ugh G earin’s office
W ednesday & F riday
afternoons.
At home on 101, 2 mi.
south of H arb o r at all
other times.
Ray G u errettaz
CLOSED FOR ONE WEEK
FEBRUARY 7 to 15 INCLUSIVE
We are moving to the Azalea Garage Bldg.
0. K. Rubber Welders
Notice
"Notice is hereby given th at
all G eneral Fund W a rra n ts of
School D istrict 17, C urry County,
up to and including No. 6131 and
all Building Fund W a rra n ts of
School D istrict 17. C urry County,
up to and including No. 192 are
calk'd for paym ent. I n t e r e s t
ceases Feb. 4,1948.
DORA E. BEAULIEU, Clerk"
Page Five
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Brookings
Garage
IS NOW OPERATING IN ITS
NEW BUILDING ON PACIFIC ST.
Highest Quality Service
an da square dead to all
Special Purchase of
GOWNS..................
f2.”
PHONE
21 ( ’laude Goldizen
134
George W. Darling
Lovely shadow stripe rayon gowns, lace trim, full skirt
BEAUTIFUL SLIPS
Priced from
$2.95 t0 ‘
NYLON HOSE ..............
COSTUBE JEWELRY
to $3.98
Dentistry . .
In Denture Work, the strong and
Beautiful ACRYLIC plate is sup­
erior to any denture ever made.
Your plate may be worn
VALENTINES
home the same day the
fo r the whole fam ily—
same day teeth are ex­
from £ c t° 5 5 C
FLASH!
tracted. An old denture
can often he re-m ade a t
Double S.&l
Moore's Variety
ANI) APPAREL SHOP
a less expense.
No appoint needed for
out-of-town patients.
DR.
J.
E.
Central Building
STEV EN SO N
Brookings, Oregon