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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1951)
I Am Thursday, March BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON » X Akers formerly published the Whitefish Independent, Columbia Falls Columbian, Browning Chief A SCRIPTURAL EASTER CANTATA while living at Whitefish in the late ’20s. Many old times were PRESENTED BY recalled by the group. The Gol- THE BAPTIST COMMUNITY CHURCH CHOIR dizens moved to Whitefish from Kalispell, when Mr. Goldizen was connected with Glacier Motors. P art I Archie Hendricks and daugh ter, Pauline, went to Portland on M rs . B ert D e M oss Sunday, on a business trip. They are expected home Wednesday. | C hoir and M rs . E. R. M oore Chetco Wranglers Saddle Club is polishing up boots and stetsons' in readiness for an evening of Palm Brandies dancing on April 14, at the Chet co Grange hall. Western food is All Glory Laud and Honor"" __ „ __ . .. C hoir on the menu, it is reported. T. Akers of Seaside, and and O bligato by M rs . C. A. M ac K enzie his son, Tom, student at Oregon State College, stopped briefly on R ay OLSON Tuesday en route to San Fran- C hoir and Have Ye Not Heard i cisco, to visit his brother, Dewey. are spending the spring M ixed Q uartette They \acation visiting a daughter, Lois Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Mrs. E. R. Moore, E. R. Moore, W. G. Hoagland v ho is employed in the main of- fice of Standard Oil Co. "Were You There"" .. - - - - - - - l rio Tony Felipe left Tuesday for Mrs. Fred Moore, Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Mrs. E. R. Moore Eugene for his final physical ex- ,amination and probable induc "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross", M ixed Q uartet tion at Fort Lewis. Wash. He is Mrs. George Widney, E. R. Moore, Mrs. E. R. Moore, Bert DeMoss hoping he will be sent out with Jim Barrett, who left the same day Portland. Both were sent “Calvarv” .. .. .. .............. M rs . C. A. M ac K enzie their at “greetings ” some time ago.: was resumed on the Wil-I M ixed Q uartette son Work At the Cross Freeman building, which was: Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Mrs. Loren Later, Earl Carson, Ray Olson stopped temporarily by OPS red tape. The concrete floor will be poured this week and then 1 the P art II. block work will commence. Easter vacation will bring a V iolin S olo by M rs . C. P. C hristensen number of the local youth away Thais at colleges, home for the week E. R. M oore end, or week, whichever vacation Earth Has No Sorrow may occur. Gene Gould and Car roll Reekman of University of “Nature’s Song” ............... .. .. .. D ouble D uet Oregon, will have the week-end Mrs. C. II. Rausch, Mrs. Ray Olson, Mrs. Al Panzer, Mrs. Loren Later with relatives. Oregon State Col lege students have a week. Home *()n Easter Morn" . C hoir , S olos and Q uarte ' T1 Alto Solo Mrs. E. R. Moore Tenor Solo George Widney, “NOW CHRIST IS RISEN” Ladies Quartette Mrs. Bernadine Steele, Mrs. A. F. Pierce Mrs. Al Panzer. Mrs. Loren Later I he Easier Bells M rs . D onneli Mrs. A. F. Pierce and Mrs. E. R. Moore (Accompanists—Mrs. Bert DeMoss, Mrs. L. A. Harvey) it tersoli ('hoir Members Mrs. Fred Moore Mrs. Georgi' Widney Miss Fae Rausch "Miss Elsie Haug Mrs. Ray Olson Sopranos Mrs. R. D. owley Mrs. A. F. Pierce Mrs. Henry Kerr Mrs. C. IL Rausch Tenors E. R. Moore B. J. Gould George Widney Bases Ray Olson W. G. Hoagland Al Panzer * 1 larvey L. James Carson Mrs. Donnelly Mrs. Bearndine Steele Mrs. C. A. MacKenzie Arthur Bollinger Cliff Bushnell Earl Cc rson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mason left Saturday for Myrtle Creek on business. Mr. Mason is one of the incorporators of the pJy- wood plant, and is making pk|ns to move his household goods here shortly. They now have an apart ment at the Chetco Inn. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and son of Los Angeles were callers at the Ray Struebing’s Monday. KEEP FIT WITH MASSAGE! LUCIAN A. HARVEY MEDICAL MASSEUR READY TO SERVE YOU S tudio B uilding a B rookings , O regon S3 Notice To Creditors The undersigned having been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Curry County administrator of the es tate of Jane Laura Crook, de ceased. and having qualified, no tice is hereby given to creditors ot and all persons having claims against the state deceased to pre sent their claims, verified as re quired by law. within six months after date cf first publication of this notice, the said daft' being i March 22, 1951, to the undersign ed at the offices of Buffington and Shaw in Gold Beach, Curry Coun ty, Oregon. A. B. CROOK, Administrator. Pub. Mar. 22, 29; Apr. 5. 12. 1951 I Notice To Creditors In the County Court of the S'ate of Oregon for Curry County In the Matter of the Estate of Mrs. R. M. White Miss Panline Hendrick: Altos EDWIN RANSOM, deseased. Mis. Don Redfield Mrs. E. R. Moore Not ice given; that Mrs. Loren Later Mrs. Al Panzer the undersigned has been ap pointed administratrix of the es- week with Mr. and Mrs. Ken l state of Edw in Ransom, deceased, by the County Court of the State neth Parker. of Oregon for the Count y of Cur Figures are not as yet avail Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burrell, of ry, and has qualified as such. All able of how much the Box Scouts Ba.nd<m; former residents| at- tended the Fashion Show and added to their building fund by persons having e 1 a i m s against dance here Saturday evening, and their latest project of ticket sales said estate are hereby notified to are visiting friends and relatives over the community. Tickets are present the same, duly verified posted at Chetco Store, showing as In law required, to the un in th«' arei Shirley Laird the winners. Everyone is asked dersigned at the office of Ed F. Mr. and of Springfield, Ore., spent the to cheek theirs against those of Ackley, Room 5. Hendricks Build those on the store bulletin board. ing. Brookings, Oregon, within Mr. and Mrs. IL O. Swisher of six months from the date hereof. Dated this 19th day of March, Whitefish, Mont., stopped here FRIEDA RANSOM. last Saturday to visit their cou 1951. In the County Court of the State sins. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Elston. Administratrix ot the Estate of Oregon, for Curry County. Monday they calk'd at the Pilot of Edwin Ransom, deceased, Date of first publication, March office to renew acquaintance with IN THE MATTER OF THE ES 22. 1951. N. Goldizen and Dewey TA TE OF CHARLES A. WAR Akers. liso former Whitefish res- Date of last publication. April NOCK. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the ¡dents. The Swishers had spent 19. 1951. undersigned has been appointed the winter at Huntington Beach, Ed F. Ackley Brookings, Oregon and were en route home Attorney for Administratrix. AdminKtmtriv of the Estate of Charles A Warnock, by the County Court of Curry quali* 1 unty. Oregon. and HFMOPPHOinÇ Dr- John D- clark- D- c- Ph c- °® claims tied All persons hax the bav area is cstabiishinK his of-g hereby ageirst said estate « notified to present the same, duly verified is In law required, to Thursday for hemorrhoid work. Hemorrhoids can be com-B the undersigned at Room 5. Hen- pletelx obliteiated without surgery, loss of time from work.S d’ieks Building, Brookings, Ore- and painlessly. With our years of experience, you can feel con-^ gi n, within six months from the fident that your case can be successfully handled if taken by us.^S Don's neglect men a “simple case of piles.” Consultations osts nothing and places you under no obligation. Appoint-Üü ment necessary. |E 1951. iblicalion March I V. WARNOCK, Administratrix, Phone 11SI mt y, attorney for ad LOCAL are Joan Byrne and Marilyn1 Struebing. Mrs. Lou Woolery of Tacoma is a guest of her daughter. Mrs. Cliff Brimm. She was accompan ied by Buddy Woolery, nephew , of Mrs. Brimm. 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