Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 13, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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    I j r t i t December , , ¡ , 5 ,
BROOKING^HARBOR
P IL O T ,
MWOKINra, ORESON
No. 1290
<151 of the town of Brookings.
Oregon,
as per map entitled Num­
CITATION
ber 1. of Brookings. Oregon,
the County Court of the which was approved and filed De­
State of Oregon for the County cember 1, 1920, and is recorded
of Curry.
in Book No. 1. page 3 5 or
of Plats.
Plats.
iv
IN THE MATTER OF THE Pecords of C u r r y County, as
FSTATE
*TA7E OF HERSCHEL P. shown by deed of conveyance re­
re-
W ETER, Deceased.
corded in Volume 29 on Page 73
T°* Mis C lara Mae Loomer Record of Deeds of said County.
ihe petition for an order ox
ano Mrs. Jessie Bowdish, devisees
end legatees, and all other de­ this Court granting authority and
visees. legatees and heirs, known license to sell said real and per
ai d unknown of Herschel P. Wet« sonal property, filed with thi
er. deceased, and all other per­ Court by said Executrix, prays
’bat such sale be authorized to
sons interested in said estate:
IN THE NAME OF THE
a Pr’va’e sale for cash sub-
STATE OF OREGON GRFFT ^€Ct to the confirmation of this
INGS:
’
Court.
You and each of you are here- . WIJ NESS W h«nd and seal of
by commanded and directed to
Cour; affixed th’s 12th dav
appear
appear before
before this Court ™
in its « December, 1951
OLETA A. WALKER,
Court Room in the County Court
Clerk
of the County Court of
House of Curry County at Gold
the
State
of Oregon for the
B<'ach, Oregon, within twenty-
County of Curry.
cjpht (28) days from the date of
Hilda C. Driskell, Executrix,
tr.e service of this citation upon
Samuel
A. Hall, Attorney for
you or within twenty-eight (28)
Executrix.
flays from the date of first pub­
lication hereof,, then and there Date of first publication, Dec. 13.
to show’ cause, if any there be, 1951; last publication. Jan. 3, 195..’
w h y authority a n d a license
should not be granted to Hilda
Mrs. Virginia Wolford and her
C. Driskell. the duly appointed, granddaughter. Patsy Cook, left
qualfied and actng Executrix of Wednesday to drive to Los An­
the estate of Herschel P. Weter, geles where they plan to spend
deceased, to sell the following a couple of months with relatives
described real and personal end may make their home there
piopert of said estate, to-wit:
.# *
PERSONAL PROPERTY
One studio couch, one small
Zenith” radio, one floor lamp,
one b e d springs, one dresser,
painted white; two dining chairs,
cane seats; six oak chairs, lea­
\
W hy suffer when
ther seats; one electric toaster,
»omething will help
So e a iy
you? A fter your
one hardwood kitchen chair, one
to use:
lym ptom t have
Just inhale
GE electric refrigerator, • old
been diagnosed
mist like
model; one library table, three
as Asthma or
v a p o r.
H ay Fever you
.rocking chairs, one white enam- fo r remits use only
owe it to yourself
V>d iron bed, one mattress, one as directed.
to investigate.
White" sewing machine, o n e
round oak dining table, one var-
A sthma M efrin '
l^shed cabinet, one “Charm” cook If you are a user of Asf/.moNefrit»,
s’tove, one low home-made kit« please bring in your nebulizer for free
chen table, one rubber-tired lawn inspection and servicing.
mower, one living room oil stove.
CHETCO DRUG STORE
REAL PROPERTY
“Your R exall Sto re'’
Lot fifteen (15) of Block fifteen
Page Five
Rod & Gun Club
Elected Officers
At the annual election. Tues­
day evening. Chetco Rod and Gun
C'ub named officers for the com­
ing year;
President Carl Berger.
Vice-President- B. J. Gould.
Secretary—Roy Snderland.
Director—Ross Putnam.
Sgt.-at-arms -Cliff Brimm
Directors whose offices hold an
ether year: Homer Haggerty and
Lawrence Kirtley. Blaine Gribble
is the retiring director.
A big crowd was present.
grocery bingo
at V. F. W. Hall — 8:00 P. M.,
S A T , D ECEM BER 15
Sponsored by the V. F. W. for Seoul Building!
/•«» for all ages
Everybody Cornel
1.
Her Royal
Highness
BLOUSES
e ....,
—BV E M P R E SS!
Special Purchase
At
. . . .
$ 2 .9 8
JU IST IN T IM E FOR CH RISTM A S!
M E N ! Don't overtook this idea! gift for her
Christmas Present. YOU CAN BUY T W O
A T T H IS AM AZING LOW PRICE!
H and Beaded Washable
Tissue Faille Blouses
PERFU M ED B L O T T E R S
to spend a month visiting
*
k it Monday morning for Los An- n latives.
a
To the Persons Holding Opening-Day
Pearminc *
It ft* M o n d a v
with two umbrclls in pearls and
beads embroidered on the front.
Special a t
$2 .9 5
Nylon Blouses
15 denier nylon tricot blouse,
yoke of ruching set oil by a fine
feather stitching—
Special a t
.
$ 2 .9 8
with numbers ending with T o r ‘5' may call
for their gifts by December 2 0 th .'
C H ETCO DRUG ST O R E
Washable
Tissue Faille Blouses
In a gay array of colors— in
more tailored styles.
$ 2 .9 8
15 denier
Nylon Tricot Blouses
Yoke of I hrcc Vs of ruching.
Special a t
.
$ 2 .9 8
TOP DRESSING
Vi-Inch (Minus) Road
See Our Large Selection O f Skirts
Beautiful Colors and Styles! Novelty or Plain, Straight lane or
For Driveways and Streets
Flare I in Sleek, Sheen Gabardine or Strutter Cloth.
-W e are hauling now, clearing our
$ 5 .9 5 to $ 7 .9 5
yard. Get your order in while it lasts!
,
BROOKINGS RED-E-MIX
CONCRETE COMPANY
TELEPHONE 442
C E N T R A L B U IL D IN G — Brookings
OPEN SATURDAY N IG H T UNTIL 8:00 O’CLOCK
M OORES
VARIETY AND APPAREL SHOP
Wc Give S. & H. Green Saving Stamps