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Page Fourteen G. P. Chriitenson left Friday "W ally,” A lask an tra v e le r re m . inescing. P au l D avis playing v a le t to B r , Mrs. W ollam sh arin g daffodils Y arn ell’s tra c to r. ’ w ith g ra te fu l neighbors. T h at "flying m ach in e” on som e C om m unity club ladies m aking m y sterio u s e rra n d a f te r d ark . Mrs. A nna M uchm ore is now E a s te r bonnets. . a t the hom e of Mrs. Osa Johnson Lea M organ still search in g for on Del N o rte L ane and will be h er driftw ood duck. happy to receive friends. S he is Ortho A co n c en tratin g C ity R ecorder. recovering from a long sta y in Mrs. Don Young p ain tin g am id S easide H ospital. GARDEN GUIDE th e posies. A m using piggies a t th e 5 & 10. RADIO PROGRAM Allen E ttin g e r and Bonnie Sto- P u rp le suede pum ps a t Goulds. ten b u rg w ere m arried a t th e home Sad co n tem p latio n : fa ilin g c a r With Norvel Gillespie of h e r m o th er a t N orth Bend on S atu rd ay , Feb. 23. No d etails of ! b rak es in fro n t of F re e m a n ’s g lass doors. Every Tuesday & Thursday the a ffair can be learend. Local N ew s H appenings A b o u t Folks You K now fo r a business trip ea st. lie w as accom panied by Mrs. C h risten sen an d y o u n g er d a u g h te r, and th e fam ily will visit relatives. Jan ice , the eldest d a u g h te r will Mr. and Mrs. A rt P eterso n and sta y w ith h e r au n t, Mrs. S ta n ley fam ily and Bob L afferty, all of P a tte rs o n w hile h e r p a re n ts a re Medford, spent th e w eek-end in aw ay. this a re a visiting A rt’s b ro th er, P aul, connected w ith th e P ilot. No. 1290 The group expect to be here for a n o th e r visit shortly. N O T IC E Of Private Sale of Real and Personal Property. In th e C ounty C o u rt of th e S ta te of O regon, for th e C ounty of C u rry . Lew’ R. H arvey is recovering In the m a tte r of th e E s ta te of rapidly from a severe h e a rt a t H erschel P. W eter, Deceased. Oral auction bids will be re tack suffered last week. N otice is hereby given th a t the u n d ersig n ed ex e cu trix of the es ceived by the F o rest S upervisor, Mr. and Mrs. R obert B u rkm as- t a t e of H erschel P. W eter, de Post Office Building, G ra n ts P ass, te r of G ra n ts P ass a re e n terin g Oregon, beginning a t 2:00 p. m., ceased, by v irtu e of a n o rd e r of sa le Issued o ut of th e C ounty PST. M arch 25, 1952, for all th e business in B rooking, w hich will C o u rt of the S ta te of O regon for live tim b er m ark ed o r d esignated fe a tu rin g Jew elry, to be know’n th e C ounty Of C urry, duly m ade for c u ttin g and all m erc h an tab le as M incer’s Jew elry, to be m a n an d en tered on th e 9th day of dead tim b er located on an a re a aged by V irginia M incer, also F eb ru ary , 1952. in th e above e n I em bracing about 8 a c re s w ithin lately of G ra n ts P ass. T he new title d e s ta te licensing th e exec Section 18, T. 41 S., R. 12 W., business will lw housed w ith the u trix to sell th e h e re in a fte r de- W.M., S outh F o lk W inchuck Riv R obinson's Tot shop. scrib ed real and personal p r o p - » c r w a te rsh e d, Siskiyou N atio n al A le tte r from E ld e r an d Mrs. e rty belonging to th e said e s ta te f o r e s t, O regon, estim ated to be Leo VanDolson tells of th eir busy will o ffer for sale and sell from ' • m ore o r less, of lives, and th e ir s tru g g le w ith the an d a f te r th e 14th day of M arch, ( DouK,a s-fir a ” d 10.000 bd. ft.. J a p a n e s e language, especially the 1952, a t p riv a te sale for cash to * m ore or ,ess> of W estern hem lock co n stru ctio n of sentences. Mrs. R o b ert R ettk e of B rookings, O re- an ^ o ,b e r species of saw tim b e r V anD olson w ith sorry? o th e r fa- gon. fo r the lum p sum of $5,350.- No Did of less th a n $1305 p er M dies fro m th e Mission w ere in <X). a t Room 10, C en tral Building, bd. ft. for D ouglas-fir and $1.00 vited to a "W elcom e to th e N ew i v\ r>.trin hem B rookings, C u rry C ounty, O regon, i»' i M bd ft com ers” g a lh e rin g a t the g e n e ra l and o th e r species will be con. * «11 of the follow ing described real lock . . j . . h e a d q u a rte rs chapel w here Mrs. In addition to th e prices , and personal p ro p e rty s itu a te d in sidered. . ; f , Ridgew ay w as hostess, bid for stum page, a co-operative. -.Curry C ounty, O regon, to -w it: deposit of $0.20 p er M l>d. ft. to Mr. and Mrs. Bob W illiam son PER SO N A L PROPERTY • be used by th e F o rest S ervice a r e now a t rioine in trie a p a r t O ne studio couch lo r paying the cost of slash dis m ent above the bakery. One sm all "Z enith” radio posal, for th e to ta l cut of tim b e r O ne floor lam p M r. and Mrs. Dan B aird are J under the term s of the agree- One bed springs I m ent, will be required. A cash or g ra n d p a re n ts , of a d a u g h te r born O ne d resser, painted w hite su re ty bond in th e am o u n t of last week a t C hnyonville to th eir T w o dining chairs, cane sea ts i$ l,0 0 0 0 0 will be req u ired of the d a u g h te r K a th ry n M arie Bénson. Six oak ch airs, le a th e r sea ts Mr. and Mrs. S ta n ley P a t t e r ) purchaser. As a q u alificatio n for O ne e lec tric to a s te r oral bidding, all bidders m u sf son are enjoying a visit of S ta n ’s O ne hardw ood k itch en c h a ir subm it a sealed bid accom panied 1 m o th e r’ u h o has bcen in this . 11 o F zx»» a n » * * » J’ l C’*1_ — ___ O ne "G E" e lec tric re frig e ra to r, by the required paym ent to the a re a for som e tim e. She will re old model F orest S u p erv iso r p rio r to 2:00 tu rn to her hom e in Cherokee,. O ne lib rary tab le p. m., PST, M arch 25, 1952. S ealed Iow a, when th e w e a th e r th ere T h re e rocking ch a irs bids will be posted at th e begin has m odrated. O ne w hite en am eled iron bed ning of the auction for th e infor Mr. and M rs. Bob C ham bers O ne m a ttre ss m ation of all bidders. $5,000 m ust and h er b ro th er, C. W. H oney O ne "W h ite” sew ing m achine accom pany each bid, to be» ap w ell, arriv ed hom e from P o rtla n d O ne round oak dining tab le plied on the p u rch asq price, re last Thursday'. W hile th e re th ey O ne v arn ish ed cabinet funded, o r re ta in ed in p art as visited Lozella S te rn b e rg a t ’ th e O ne "C h arm ” cook stove O ne 1 o w hom e-m ade kitchen liquidated dam ages, according to E m anuel hospital. Lozella is in the conditions of sale. If an oral good spirits, and is g e ttin g along tab le bid is declared to be high at the as w ell as can be expected! S he O ne ru b b e r-tired law n m ow er closing of the auction, th e bidder w ould love to h e a r from an y o n e O ne living room oil stove m ust im m ediately confirm t h e it» this area, an d said to say hello R EA L PR O PER TY Iz)t F ifte e n (15) of Block F if oral bid by su b m ittin g it in w rit to everyone. te e n (15) of th e tow n of B rook ing on a Forest Service bid fom r. F ew ac q u ain tan ce s know th a t ings, Oregon, as per m ap en title d T he right to reject any and all B rookings has a poet in th e p e r bids is reserved. F orest S ervice N u m b e r 1, of Brookings, Oregon, son ot J. J. G allagher. M agazines bid form s fo r use in su b m ittin g w hich w as approved and tiled De cem ber 1, 1920, and is recorded scaled bids and full Inform ation have been accep tin g his “b ra in in Book No. 1. page 5 of P la ts, concerning the tim ber, the co n c h ild re n ” fo r years. A m odest R ecords of C u r r y C ounty, as ditions of sale and the subm ission fellow, w here t h i s accom plish Shown by deed of conveyance re of bids should be obtained from m e n t is concerned, he has receiv cord ed in V olum e 29 on P age 73 t h e F orest S upervisor, G ra n ts ed cheeks from m any of the n a R ecords of ITceds of said C ounty. Pass, O regon, or the D istrict R an. tio n ’s leading m agazines for his T h e sale w ill be m ade subject ger, Gold Beach, O regon, before jHiems and prose. W ritin g u n d er to con firm atio n by th e above e n bids are subm itted. On F riday. six different pen nam es it is likely M arch 7, 1952, at 10 a. m. forest th a t som e have read one o r m ore title d C ourt D a te of first publication, F eb officers will m eet in tere ste d p a r of these articles. ties a t the W inchuck River B ridge ru a r y 14, 1952. L. Z. H arbin has tiled for race , D a te of last publication. M arch C oast Highw ay, Oregon, to ex for county com m issioner on th e 1 plain th e conditions of th e sale 6. 1952. D em ocratic tick et. On th e R e and to conduct a to u r to show the HILDA C DIUSKELL. publican tick et will be Leo Lucas, j tim b er offered for sale. E xecutrix. Louis S to lle r and Mr. Ism ert of S am u el A H all, A tto rn ey for E x P istol R iser. ecutrix. C e n tra l B uilding, B rook National Forest Timber For Sale a ings. Oregon SEE ME FO R- LAND LEVELING BRUSH CLEARING ROAD BUILDING AL SARVER TELEPH O N E 302 JRasy Stri'ct. Brookings Thursday, March 6, 1952 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON W ELL DR IL L I N G ! Drill a well N O W for that extra water for irri gation for next summer’s lawn and garden! On Main Street Mr. and Mrs. Tom New-ton of T u lelak e. Calif., fo rm e r H a rb o r residents, a re visiting Mr. and Mrs. Almo N ew ton. Local residents who a re con sidering new p lan tin g s of tre e s for th e ir home grounds will be glad to know th a t E nglish w a ln u ts a t th e home of Judson Bell, n e a r C arp e n te rv ille bore especially fine n u ts last year. A sm all n u m b er of these m ay be bought in one of th e local m ark ets. BROOKINGS CLINIC Office hours. 9 a. m. 5 p. m. DR. R. E. SMITH D E N T IS T P H O N E 2831 , DR. JOHN WILLS O S T E O P A T H IC PH Y SIC IA N and surgeon 8:45 A. M.— KCRE Talk about fast starts N ow t h a f T'm on D r. S a l s b u r y ’s R e n - O - S a l, s ta n d b a c k ! W a t c h R e n - O - S a l ’s G .S . ( g r o w th s t i m u l a tio n ) f a c t o r s h o o t m e a h e a d . L o o k f o r f a s t- , e r g r o w th , b e t t e r c o l o rin g , a n d e a r l i e r m a t u r i t y . I 'l l h a v e it w ith R e n - O - S a l in m y d rin k in g -w a te r. R en - O -S a l c o n t r o l s c e c a l c o c c i d i o s i s , to o . DR. ROY M. W HITE \A»U(rn you Meed p o u ltry wtedic m e i ask f or O S T E O P A T H IC PH Y SIC IA N and S u rgeon OR. SALSBURY’S E m ergencies a t A n y H our P H O N E 2701 E ven in g s by A p p o in tm e n t B R O O K IN G S Feed and Seed CARVER-HUSEBY ELECTRIC CO. “N o foh Too Big or Too Sm all” Industrial and Residential Installation and Sales! Motor re-winding and electrical maintenance! H e are equipped to give your electrical need owr immediate attention I G EO RG E D A L T O N , Manager Phone 2801 Kerr Building Brookings, Oregon TOP SOIL 5-YARD LOAD $ 8 .0 0 BROOKINGS LAND AND TOWNSITE COMPANY LES SHANAHAN 18 years experience Orders may also lie left at Leonard’s Realty Office Corner of Memory I ¿me and Del Norte— Brookings TELEPHONE 442 f I- CEA I R A L B U IL D IN G — Brookings .1.