PAGE SIXTEEN
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
use the P ilo t press to p rin t the
Jac k K e tte re r of Los Angeles,
p rim a ry ballots fo r C u rry county. b ro th er-in -law of O. D. Arp. is
Local New«
Thursday, April 24, 1952
Do you wish to trade, buy, or sell - Try Pilot W ant Ads-
building a hom e
the Dawson
S everal seniors of B rookings
tra c t, n o rth of town. Mrs. K et
high school plan to m ake th e ,
te re r is expected to come n orth
trip to C orvallis this w eek-end to .
.
be present a t “S enior V isitation •
w eek-end.” Som e plan to en ro ll! Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H ibbard
th e re next fall.
and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sandbo
le
ft T hursday m orning for the
F red H e r berg, of H arb o r L um
Bay
area on a com bined business
ber Com pany, w as hit on th e right
and
pleasure trip.
arm last W ednesday, break in g it
at the elbow. He w as ta k e n to
T he Town House, on the high-
S easide hospital w here he may , w ay north of town, its g ettin g
have to undergo su rg e ry to re ' its grounds ready for landscap
duce the fra c tu re , since it is in ing. W ith th e redwood e x terio r
th e elbow jo in t and difficult to and spring green trim , will be
set co rrectly w ith a cast.
a m ost a ttra c tiv e place for e a t
A rrange now- to see a free dem on
ing. Town H ouse p a ttern ed p ap er s tra tio n on M erry Tiller, the m ir
and m ahogany paneling to g race acle g arden w o rk er designed to
the in terio r w alls. Yellow and m ake use of every bit of pow’er
green tables and chairs are p lac in this stu rd y 2-h.p., 4-cycle m o
tor. D rop us a post card, saying
C ounty Judge in the C ourt House ed to allow a view of the ocean, when
and w here you can see this
of C u rry C ounty a t Gold Beach, w hile a larg e fireplace m akes a pow er tiller, ro ta ry c u ltiv a to r &
O regon, have been appointed as cozy seating for e n te rta in m e n t of g arden tra c to r w ork. T est ease of
the tim e and place for h e a rin g , friends. High ch airs a re provided finger-tip controls. See its h ard -
tipped tines m ulch up to 10” deep
upon the said final account and for the little tykes. Dave P illars in
any kind of soil. W atch M erry
for the h ea rin g o f objections does the barbecuing in th e old T iller o u t-p erfo rm m achines m any
th e re to and to the settlem en t so u th ern fashion in a pit over tim es la rg e r and heavier. See
thereof.
alderw ood. B arbecue sauce o rig how close to sh ru b s and p lan ts it weeds. L earn
about the m any o th e r jobs it does w ith lowr-
FR IED A HANSOM,
in ated in G eorgia and has been cost a tta c h m e n ts. See M erry T ille r in action.
Ed F. Ackley
A d m in istratrix I handed down through the y ea rs
P. O. Box 625, B rookings. Ore.
from fa th e r to son. P ark in g space
A ttorney for A d m in istratrix .
is now being finished to accom o
P ublished April 17, 24, May 1, 8, d a te a, larg e num ber of ca rs at
LANGLOIS, OREGON
and 15, 1952.
the sam e tim e.
Bob Johneon retu rn ed to h h
homo h ere last T h u rsd a y a f te r a
sta y in th e Gold B each hospital.
E arl M unson is fooling quite
discouraged alrout try in g to keep
a pet dog. L ast w eek his toy-
shepherd was tak en to the E u
re k a pet hospital, to a tte m p t to
c o u n a te r-e c t poisoning. T he pet
died. T his is th e second dog th a t
th e M unsons have lost in the last
m onth.
Yv. u . Sibley, of T ypo-print, of
Gold Beach, w as a business ca lle r
h ere the first of the week to
LEGAL
Work Less-Grow More! i
PREPARES THE SOIL
IN ONE OPERATION
A D V E R T IS IN G
E sta te of E ugene F. Schooley
Notice to Creditors
No. 132«
In the C ounty C ourt of the
S ta te of O regon for the C ounty
of C urry.
N otice is hereby given th a t the
undersigned has been appointed
ex e cu trix of th e e s ta te of Eugene
F. Schooley, deceased, by t h <?
County C ourt of the S ta te of
O regon for the C ounty of C urry
an d has qualified.
All persons
having claim s against said e s ta te
a re hereby notified to present the
sam e, duly verified as by law re
No. 2310
q u ired , to t h e undersigned a t
In the C ircuit C ourt of the S ta te
Hoorn 10, C en tral Building, B rook
of O regon for the C ounty of!
ings, Oregon, w ith in six m onths
C urry.
from the d a te hereof.
H om er K essler, doing b u sin ess'
D ated and first published Ap un d er the assum ed nam e of C u rry j
ril 10 1952
C ounty L um ber Co., Plaintiff',
Last P u b licatio n May 1, 1952.!
versus
E s ta te of E ug en e F. Schooley,
B. C arl C lass and Edna Glass,
Deceased. HAL B. DEUTSCH, husband and wife, and G. C. Glass
S am u el A. H all
E xecutrix and J a n e Doe Glass, husband and
A tto rn ey for E x ecu trix , C en tral wife, D efendanis.
B uilding, Brookings, O regon.
To B. C arl G lass and Edna
Glass, husband and wife, and G.
C. Glass and Ja n e Doe G lass, bus-
band and w ife;
ON F IN A L AC C O U N T
In tile N am e of the S ta te of
In the C ounty C ourt of the S ta te O regon: You a re hereby required
of O regon for the C ounty of to ap p e ar and an sw er the co m
p laint filed against you in the
C u rry .
above
e n title d action at law w ith-
P ro b ate D e p artm en t :
()t
in
ten
days from the d ate of serv
In the M a tte r of the Estât»
ice of this Sum m ons upon you if
C h arles A. W arnock, Dceased
N O TICE IS H EREBY G IV EN served w ithin this C ounty; o r if
th a t the undersigned, as ad m in served w ithin any o th e r C ounty
is tr a tr ix of the E s ta te of C harles of this S ta te , then w ithin tw enty
A. W arnock, deceased, has filed days from the d a te of th e service
h e r final account in the office of of this Sum m ons upon you; and if
th e C ounty C lerk of C u rry C oun served upon you in any S ta te of
ty, O regon, anil th a t T h u rsd ay , th e U nited S ta te s o th e r ban the
A pril 30, 1952, at the h o u r of , S ta te of O regon, then w ithin four
10:00 a. in. of said day and the I (41 w eeks a f te r the d a te of such
office of the C ounty Ju d g e in the service; and if you fail to answ er,
C ourt House of C urry County at for w ant thereof, the plain t iff
Gold Beach. O regon, have been will apply to the C ourt for the
appointed as the tim e and place relief played for in plant ill 's corn-
to r healin g upon the said final p ain t, succinctly; p lain tiff w ill
account and for the bearin g of ta k e judgm ent ag ain st you in the
objections th e re to and to the s e t sum of Eight H undred and F o rty -
eight and 85 100 ($848 85) Dol
tle m e n t the roof.
la rs; for in te re st th ereo n a t the
EDITH V. WARNOCK,
r
a te of six i>er cent p e r an num
A d m in istratrix .
from
F e b ru a ry 19. 1952, and for
Ed. F. Ackley, p. O. Box 625.
his
costs
and d isb u rsem en ts herein
Brookings, Oregon, A ttorney for
in
cu
rred
and for such o th e r and
A d m in istratrix
fu
rth
e
r
relief
as to the C ourt m ay
P ublished M arch 27, April 3.
seem m eet and ju st.
10, 17 and 25.
'H us sum m ons is published by
o rd e r of Hon. Dal M. King, C ir
cuit Judge of th e S ta te of O re
gon for the S econd Ju d icial D is
OF F IN A L ACCOUNT
tric t, w hich o rd e r w as m ade and
In th e C ounty C ourt of the e n te re d on the 4th day of A pril.
S ta te of O regon for the County 1952, directing publication of this
of C u rry . P ro b a te D epartm ent
sum m ons once each w eek for four
In th e M a tte r of the E sta te of successive w eeks in the Brook«
E dw in R ansom , deceased
ings-H arbor P ilot, a new spaper
N otice Is H ereby Given th at of g en e ral circ u latio n , published
th e undersigned. as ad m in istratrix in th e C ity of B rookings, L'ucry
of th e E sta te of Edwin Ransom, County, S ta te of O regon D a te of
d,«ceased, has tiled h er tinul ac first publication April 10, 1952.
co unt in the office of the County D ate of last publication, M ay 8,
Cleric of C u rry C ounty. Oregon, 1962,
and th a t 'Tuesday, May 27th. 1952,
ED F. ACKLEY. A tto rn ey for
at the hour of 10 00 a ’clock A M
PlaintifT; Post Office Address,
C. H. BROOKS
SUMMONS
Notice of Hearing
Notice of Hearing
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