BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Kokomo, Ind., Florist Forces Turley's Croft Erster Lilies
d last Friday with a large list
of patrons coming in for the first
day. The cafe is one of the most
attractive to be found anywhere
in the county with its knotty
pine paneling interior and large
plate-glass windows.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kerr and
family arrived home Sunday from
Chehalis. Wash., where Friday,
they attended the funeral ot a
daughter, Mrs. Franklin, who
died at Kansas City, Mo.
Mrs. Glen Hurst and her moth
er, Mrs. M. Miller, and Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Miller, accompanied
August Johnson to Eugene last
week-end, to see the U. of O.
play, “Finean’s Rainbow,” given
by the drama department of the
Miss Glenna Hurst
university. __
played the lead. On returning
they brought their two i riding
J T.
horses by trailer. Mr. Johnson
went to Salem to visit Mrs. John-
son. Mr. Hurst was able to get
away from his meat counter on
Monday to attend the play, tak
ing his sister, Mrs. Carol Roloif
of Eureka.
Mrs. Driskoll spent six days
last week at Seaside Hospital, at
Crescent City.
Thursday, April 19, 1951
Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Freeman
went to Eureka Sunday to at
tend the wedding of Rosie Po-
tocnick, of Harbor, to Alex FreU
diana of Eureka.
The American Legion Auxiliary
appreciates the patronage ex
tended at the rummage sale last
Friday. A tidy sum was realized
for philanthropic work.
Rev. J. L. Mumbower left for
Ukiah, Calif.. Monday, with Mrs.
Mumbower who will continue to
Modesto, home of her mother,
for a short stay.
James Richardson, realtor of
Dayton, Oregon, and his brothers,
Earl of Willamina and Clair ot
Hissboro, were brief visitors in
Brookings, Monday, en route to
the valley from Eureka where
they had gone on business.
J*. J. Gallagher entered Seaside
hospital Saturday for observa
tion and treatment.
Notice To Creditors
In the County Court of^ the
State of Oregon for Curry
County.
A
_
I In the Matter of the Estate of
I LAWRENCE G. WOODWARD,
! Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
ui dersigned has been appointed
The undesigned, having been Administratrix of the Instate of
appointed by the County Court Lawrence G. Woodward, deceas
of the State of Oregon for Cur- ed, by the County Court of Cur-
ry County administrator of the r, County, Oregon, and has qual
estate of Stanley A. Carr, de- ified. All persons having claims
ceased, and having qualified, no against said estate are hereby
tice is hereby given to creditors notitfied to present the same,
of, and all persons having claims duly verified as by law required,
against the said deceased to to the undersigned at the office
present their claims, verified as of Ed F. Ackley, Room 5, Hen
required by law, vv i t h i n six dricks Building, Brookings, Ore
! months after the date of the gon, within six months from the
(OHIO,
first publication of this notice, date hereof.
This view was taken in the greenhouse of William E. Coon
Dated March 28. 1951.
r
i the said date being April 5. 1951,
LILLIAN L. THOMAS,
Indiana, just prior to Easter, where the 1 urlcy Croft Easter li
to the undersigned at the office
Administratrix
of BUFFINGTON, SHAW AND Ed F. Ackley
for a number of years. Story of Turley’strip appeared last issi
Attorney
For
Administratrix,
in
Gold
STARKWEATHER
Brookings, Oregon
Beach. Curry County Oregon.
First publication, March 28, 1951
ELMER A. CLAUSON.
Administrator. Last Publication. April 26, 1951
Apr. 5-26
Mrs. Eugene Ackley drove her!
newly-acquired Chevrolet horn»' j
4
Rev. and Mrs. J.
Mum- from Bend last week, and brought 1
GOLD BEACH The local high
school is working hard on a 3-act bovver, last week, entertained at Mrs. Stella Nelson, who is en
play, “Meet Me in St. Louis,” to the parsonage in honor of the joying the change to coastal cli
choir and those who contribuated mate and scenery.
be given
27
The Womans Missionary So
Here's yuur quickest
The play action takes place with time and talent to the Eas
ciety
of th»' Baptist Community
ter
Cantata.
About
28
were
pres-
during the 1906 period and is
un church, will meet for dessert
sure to be a play everyone will » nt, although some
able
to
come.
Games
were
on
the luncheon at 1:30 at the home of
wish to see.
quitte tu
today.
The cast has already learned musical theme, with musical toys Mrs. Hem y
Stockholders of the Brookings
the first two acts pretty well and given as prizes.
Plywood
Corporation met last
Aside from the games there
is working feverishly on the last
beuuty
were competitive quartets with Saturday at Myrle Creek at a
act. Characters are:
the women out-singing the men. stockhodlers meeting to discuss
Mr. Smith George Wasson.
and two piano solos, played si p»ans for the completion.
Mrs. Smith Beth Fairchild.
Quite a number of the local
multaneously at opposite ends
Ros»' Penny Lever.
Barbershoppers
went to Klam
Esther Mary Turner.
of the pion by Mrs. DeMoss ard
ath
Falls
over
the
week-end to
Mrs. Patterson.
Agnes Marlene Pettyjohn.
attend
the
parade
of
tjuartets at
Ray Olson
Tootie Janie Lever.
1rs. Geoi
that
place.
Local
Barbershoppers
Lon Sam Chase.
Widney won the award for finish
Grandpa Prophater Tim Tim- ing their bowls of crackers with were sponsored by the Klamath
most speed. Other prize winners Falls chapter, and the visits be-
eus.
were Mrs. Beit DeMoss, Earl tv een the two groups are as of
Katie Margaret Parrott.
Carson. B. G. Gould. Mr. and ten as possible.
Mrs. Waughop Wand May
After being closed for two
Mrs. George Widney, Mis. R. M.
Ida Boothby I
months for remodeling and re
White, and Ray Olson.
John Shepherd
Gred Gregory Warren Baxter.
A sheet cake with attractive decoration, the Nook Cafe open-
Lucille Pentard Jackie Wells. musical notes topping each cut.
Mr. Dodge Jack Clauson.
decorated by Mrs. Williamson at
Mr. DufTy Dennis DeGross.
the bakery, was the centerpiece
of the table from which refresh
Mrs. J. L. Mumbower left on ments were served buffet style.
Monday for a visit w ith her moth The evening wase brought to a I orsage ot five FANCY multi-
er in th»' San Francisco area, who dos»' with songs from quartets, hued ORCHIDS Air Mailed Spe-
recently suffered a heart attack. double quartets and the entire city Delivery from Hawaii to the
person you love best anywhere
group.
in the U. S. 82.98. Allow at least
10 days for delivery.
Col. Harry Lockland return to TROPICAL FLOWER COMPANY
air. on
Myrtle Creek, Oregon
In the County Court of the|
Sundax
Stat»* of Oregon for Curry County:
In th»' Matter of the Estate of
EDWIN RANSOM, deseased.
hereby given; that
Not ice
the und» rs i g nod has b e e n ap-
INSURE TODAY
Ladies who always want to
poinft'd administratrix of the es-
state of Edu in Ransom, deceased,
look their loveliest, make their
by the County Court of the State
appointments with the professional
of Oregon for the County of Cur
ry, and has qualified as such. All
beauty’ salons advertised in the classified pages of the
pet sons having c 1 a i m s against
said estate ar» hereby notified to
telephone directory. Tn is i r ' ..d of the many ways in
Public Liability and Property Damage, trough
ime, duly verified
the
. ..i cu the classified pages
which modern min....
un
lau required,
dersigned at the office of Ed F
as a shopping d i recto:
Ackley, Room 5, Hendricks Build
n x: beauty’ appoint-
Oregon, within
So follow their lead
ing,
six months from th»' date hereof.
luty salon with a
ment by telephone,
Dated this 19th day of
Let
Your
Insurance
Problems
Be
Mine
—
FRIEDA RANSOM.
lient thing to do.
1931.
classified directo
Administratrix ot the
of Edwin Ransom. d<
publical ion,
and Information
1951.
publication.
Notice To Creditors
Choir Entertained
Gold Beach High
To Stage, April 27 By Mumbowers
LOCAL
NEWS
Notice To Creditors
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