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Thursday, March 29, 1956 sprlag brings BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON NOTICE OF HEARING — FINAL ACCOUNT — IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF CURRY In the m atter of the Estate of GEORGE M. RUSH, Deceased Number 1452 NOTICE is herby given that Edna Messer, Adminstratrix of the Estate of George M. Rush, deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon in the County of Curry, her final account and that Monday, the , 23rd of April, 1956 at the hour of eleven o’clock A.M. in the chambers of the County Ju ge in the Curry County Cburthouse at Gold Beach, Curry County, State of Oregon, has been set as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and for settlement of said estate. Dated and published this 22nd day of March, 1956. DATE of last publication this 19th day of April, 1956. Samuel A. Hall Central Building Brookings, Oregon Attorney for Adminstratrix the best fa eer TREASURESHEEN SPORT SHIRTS Put yourself in tune with the fresh new season with handsome new MANHATTAN® Treasure* sheenT^* Sport Shirts. Fine, smooth rayon gabar« dine — in the smartest colors under the sun. Ex cellent AAANHATTAN craftsmanship throughout. ■«■1 They're just right! bbl IN THE COUNTY COURT” OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF CURRY — NOTICE TO CREDITORS — In the M atter of the Estate of JOSEPH JOHN GALLAGHER. Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed by the above entitled Court of the State of Oregon, for the County aforesaid. Executrix of the Estate of Joseph John Gallagher, deceased, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to present them, verified as required by law, with proper vouchers, with in six months from the date of this notice to said creditors at the office of Samuel A. Hall, ; attorney for the Executrix, Cen tral Building, Brookings, Oregon. Edith W. Gallagher, Executrix of the Estate of Joseph John Gallagher, deceased. Date first published March 29, 1956. Date last published, April 26 1956. Samuel A. Hall Attorney for Executrix NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE DEALERS Scaled bids will be received at the City Recorder’s office in the City Hall in Brookings. Oregon up to 8:00 p m. on April 10, 1956 for a new police car. The City Council of the City of Brookings reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Following are spec ifications for this car: Arm Vests on both doors. Inside visors, both sides, All-vinyl or like material un- holstering. Turn signals, Cigarette lighter, Spotlight with mirror, 12-volt ignition system, Heavy-duty brakes. Heavy-duty clutch. Heavy-duty shock absorbers, Heavy-duty generator, V-8 engine, 200 h.p or over, Windshield washers. Dual exhaust system Foam-rubber set cushions, Brookings Reel Estate Agency * Insurance * Notary Public Phone 234 f or 3762 IT’S EASY TO OWN A new 3 bedroom home We will even help you with the down pay ment. Ask us about it. VIEW LOT WITH WELL, ’a Acre close to shopping and a beautiful full view of the Pacific Ocean, $1,250 total price. NEAR SCHOOL, a late model 2 bedroom home with fire place, electric heat, in top condition, $10.500 on easy terms. VIEW and FIREPLACE, A complete view of the Ocean, Harbor, part of Rrookings, and you can see Crescent City Has 2 large bedrooms and lots of built-ins, 2 acres, only $9,800 on easy t >rms. VCinter can be mighty rough on a bouse. * ” - ’ s o c : reason why so many home owners are nx—.»ng ” ’56 The Year To Fix.* W hether your project is one of repair or expansion or remodeling, you’ll find a convenient FHA Home Improvement Loan through U.S. National is the answer. No Doun Payment— 36 months to pay. Ask your contractor or d e a le r... or see any U.S. National branch. SAM PLE O F EASY P A Y M E N T SCHEDULE O N S O M E TY P IC A L L O A N A M O U N T S Monthly Payment 1 2 -Month Loan Monthly Payment 24-Month Loon 500 1,000 W O $ 43.36 37.72 175.44 2 ,5 0 0 219.30 $ 22 93 45.39 91.77 114.71 Co»» of Improvement $ Monthly Payment 36-Month Loon $15.97 31.94 63 33 79.33 I i?ater, Fresh-Air, I iefrostersd l-Door*Sedan, Dark Blue color TWO BIDS: one with trade-in, one withont trade-in Dated this 26th day of March, 1956. Mae D. Smith, City R eorder ceeded to become district attor ney. Marian Maas and obert Hinkle were married at Smith River. The late Eddie Krause had his 75th birthday party. Albert Hanscam visited his brother. Elmer E., a Harbor merchant. Seventy (70) hams were off A DECADE BACK . • . Would you believe it was ten ered as premiums by the Rod and Gun Club. years ago THAT: Art Guthrie replaced Mrs. Hel How dead can a place get en Mason, teaching Biology, History and Physical Ed at the without rumors? Saturday will be National local high school. The school board authorized Crippled Children’s Day. On that day Rainbow and 4-H the consruction of a new wing Girls will we offering lilies, all to the present structure. Flossie’s new pre fab rest made by the handicapped, in re ceipt for your idea of how much aurant arrived on her plot. Lt. Col. Harry Lockland re your heart is wrenched by the turned from overseas to join his knowledge crippled and handi capped little folks may be helped family here. through the girls' solicitations. Hugh Gearin, attorney, landed The moneys the girls take in in town, fresh from the service, will be added to coin card re opened up a law office, and pro ceipts from the grade school children. The cards are to be turned in to the Pine Cbne Theatre, and the receptacles In the business places. All of this money and we hope it is a lot— will go a long way to ease the burden of some handicapjMxi child and its par ents. F IL L THE PLUG OH STOMACH UPSET H a lf-a liv e , headachy, when cnrutUpa- tlon sours stomach? B lac k-D rau g h t* r e lie v e s c o n s tip a tio n o e n r n lg M . Helps» sweeten sour stomach too luattw StMMch Sweetseer Worts OwraIRtl N e harsh griping. Made from pure v e g e ta b le h e rb s . T h o r o u g h ly b u t fn tly uncorks clogged intestfnes. rings com forting relief in mornings Then life looks sunny sgsin! O at B lac k-D rau g h t today. B • f a Cewder or Onenafatad fan» . . end now la an», m /r - lo - la * » T t b io t i. to o / When 4 BEDROOMS. AN EXTRA FAMILY ROOM located on one acre, white with blue trim, a picture to behold, this home has electric heat anil a fireplace with heat registers in each room. Is so arranged that one 2-bedroom sections from the other, plumbing and all. Fine for large family or someone with relatives living with them. Over 2300 feet of floor space and prices at only $21,000 with $5000 down and easy monthly payments. Have Excellent Highway Frontage Property 22 FOOT ALMA, EASTERN BUILT TRAILER for only $750, has butane stove and electric refrigerator, g o o d rubber gtxxl condition' tatappg 4. . P IL O T Is just DOUBLE In size from a year ago BUI THE PRICE REMAINS THE SAME! i 5AIUST f V NC’AL LOSS BY F IR E w ith sound stock fire insurance. See this ag en cy now . oonattpaMaa I OR C H IIO R F N •n u n children « d i »mdlon and d lsposhton , sc» Syrup ot Hiaefc- P f lT is h t T h ee lov» thU t toner -sweet liquid I This issue of the SHEHANS Clothing Phone 2 8 6 5 — PAGE FIVE $3.00 A ™ IN CDRHY c o m m