UUOOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
er gross income, totals $2000.
two additional teachers for the
Sandy pointed out that these next school year, one for the high
provisions apply only for income school and the other for the
received during the war years, grades. At present, according to
beginning with the calendar year Mrs. Beaulieu, no applications
1941 and continuing until the of are on file for either of these
ficial termination of the war.
positions.
Income received from outside
the service amounting to $500
or more, he said, must be report
r> i ,
,
.
,
ed. Incomes amounting to less
Relatives here have received
than $500 on which there was | word from Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
withholding also should be re- Payne that they are parents of
ported, Sandy advised, in order, a seven-pound, six-ounce so n ,
- The
to receive the refund. Veterans born at Bend. Orc., March 5.
nlier Dance ls
For Saturday
der tTouickly complété
for an ambulance for
the dance cominittee
Odd Fellows lpdge will,
, night, stage a frontier
• "he Grange hall. This
second dance of this group
• first of the year,
frontier, the committee is
• that people come dress-
Local News Items
rter Strings.
Using has been placed all j
he community.
Remindel Of
Deadline, Sat.
Volleyball Team
Honored, Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. James Harper
have moved to the Sandbo house
near the Grange hall.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rush
In th* Lgnd_££^£ggrfuw »ry
tament writer plainly describes pel. Vicar The Rev. L. O. Ison,
faith, a quality of mind, as ’the Alternated Morning and Evening
substance of things hoped for’ " i services on Saint’s days when an-
< page 278).
nounced. Holy Communion first
and thin! Sundays at 11:45 a. m
Evening Prayer — 2nd and 4th
Seventh Day Adventist Sundays
at 5 p. m. (Chapel is
Sabbath school at 9:30 a. in.
across
from
high school. All are
Church service at 11 a. m.
Young peoples meeting at 4 welcome. Father Ison can lx* con
tacted by phoning Gold Beach,
P- m. P ray er m eeting at 7:30,
n ni w«dn«cdnv
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.. . xt for ,he week: Acts 1:11: >
Latter Day Saints
Ye men of *Galilee, why stand j Sunday school every Sunday at
seen him go into heaven.”
Star of the Sea
Gurry County Mission of the
Catholic Church
Episcopal Church
FMrst Sunday of m onth a t 12
Port Orford: St. Christopher’s noon.
chapel. V icar-The Rev. Dan A
g a c o t n h o n e 341 C h u r c h sc h o o l
a v
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o
Church school
U "
^
an(1 Evening Prayer, un¡ton
3:00 - every
Mr.
and 7 7 Mrs..
(Tret I
r „ „ n , v r h n m n in n v n ll» v ' m a k e ,h e ir h o m e a s h<> h a s b e e n
Curry County champion volley-| appointed to manager of the
all squad members were guests
, ,ht ,ant Their daugh-
ball
M in b o n d i n n n r
i h o c . m n n p C° ° P
a t t a n chicken
dinner a t the
Grange! , e r ;in(i l p U .P I ? n L
¡h a ll
1 » ‘ W ednesday evenmg. RlJsseli M(.sser, haV(. moved int
Pagg^T ^g*
f^ h V s^ n d a^
All other Sundays at 8 a. m.
Rev. Daniel Kelly, Pastor.
a t 10 a
Smith River Methodist
JM-With Saturday, Mar. given for them by Mrs. Herbert the house they formerly occupiedi Holy Communion
every' Tues
Sunday School at 10 a. in. Mrs.
“deadline for filing fed- Payne, Mrs. Leslie Miller and near the state line.
day at 10 a m
Grace
VanZee, supt.
income tax returns, Direc- Mrs. Everett Reekman.
Mrs. J. L. Mello returned from
Gold Beach: St. Matthew’s cha-
M
o
rn
W orship a t 11 a. m.
rorge E. Sandy, of the Ore-
After the dinner the group at- Oakland the first of the week pel. Vicar The Rev. Luther I s o n , e in q g Hicks
will deliver the
lepartment of veterans’ af-i tended the theatre at Brdoking^. after visiting for several days Church school (each Sunday)
todav reminded World War I Due to illness, the coach, Mrs. with relatives.
9:45 a. m. (First Sunday a Chil- i______ _________ ___ ____
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prans of special p ro v isio n s Helen Mason, was unable to be
Jay Adams arrived home Fri- dren’s Eucharist). Holy Commun-
revenue act of 1945 w h ich present. The group was made up day after being gone for several ion—(each Sunday) 9 a. m. On
Bve them considerable in- of: Marie Baumgartner, Nettie rn()nt)is. part of which he spent, second Sunday at 11 a. m. Morn-
nience and money. T h e a c t : Raymond, Leta Hassett, Joan Mc-,jn a hospital at Tacoma, Wash., ing prayer fourth and fifth Sun
Excludes for taxation pur- Donald, Yolande Ettinger,^ Nor-j receiving medical attention,
days at 11 a. m. Evening prayer
all active-service pay re- ma Felippe, Lois Ann Miller,! Mr and Mrs .Howard Willis first and third Sundays, 5 p. m.
by enlisted m* n including Helen Payne, Ruth Hassett, Dor- and son of Brookings were house
Brookings: St. Timothy’s eha-
Funeral Director
commissioned warrant of- othy Robinson, Dot Landauer, gUests over the week-end at the
Phyllis Huffman, Ina Payne, home of Mrs. Andrew Jackson rp
and
p T IS D A I ES
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Also excludes benefits a n d June Hassett and the cheer lead and son, Gary.
/Ambulance
Service
Renee allowances u n d e r th e ers, Larrie Robinson and P atri-, ^j,. and ^jrs Walter Essley Glowers of ihe World’s Finest
1 and children, and Henry and
CROFT EASTER LILY
iE and Public la w 16, m u s - eia Braun.
Phone 1091
Harry Payne returned to Cave
Planting and Forcing Stock
: out pay, travel a llo w a n c e s
Crescent
City, Calif.
Junction Monday after spending
terminal leave pay bonds,
Brookings, Ore.
U. S. A.
the
week-end
here.
disability co m pensation,
Membership cards have been
Wien's re -a d ju stm e n t
a l
received from the state office
and GI in s u ra n c e re -
for those P.-T. A. members who
did
not receive cards when they
Grants commissioned offi-
According to Mrs.. Dora Beau
ir. the armed forces an ex- lieu, clerk, the local school board paid their dues. These may be
” up to $1500 on th e ir re-elected all of the present fac obtained from any local officer.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Clow and
■pay. which, com bined w ith ulty at an increase in salar’es.
S500 exem ption on o th -
The board is planning to hire family of Dayton were week-end
visitors of her brother-in-law
and sisiter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
See “Pete” when in need of a home, bulb land,
Gott, on Easy Street. Mr and
Mrs. Clow are interested in lo
or any property in the Brookings-Harbor Area.
cating in this area.
Murdock G.
ROEDER
Board Re-elects
Entire Faculty
B R 0 0 K IN G S -H A R B 0 R
Real Estate For Sale
CLOSING OUT AN ESTATE
CS'CLOSE OUT MY LATE HUSBAND’S ESTATE, so will
hor^e power electric motor, with attachments. $20.00;
'ise.S5.50; Many Hand tools; New Airline Battery Aadio
!»rge battery, $20.00; Singer Sewing Machine, $25.00;
’^Box. $1.00; Electric Ray Health Machine; New Alad-
- mp, $3.50; H< me canned fruit, 45c quart; Hand Carved
- W Coffee Table, $15.00; 9x12 Wilton Rug, $45.00; dishes
small items.
Hourse, 9 to 4:30
MRS. HELEN WILLIAMS
To Charles Low Plame.
Tan Bark Road
With The Churches
Insurance Coverage For Your Every Need!
Baptist Community
Pete J. Lesmeister Agency
R ev . C harles E. D unham , pastor
O. C. Turley. Music Director
Sundav school at 9:45 a. m.
Walter B. Jones, supt. Classes for
all ages.
Morning worship at U a. m.
The pastor will bring the mess
age. Special music by the choir.j,
Anthem: “T h e r e Is A City
Builded,” by Rodney.
Young people will meet at the
church at 6:30 p. m.
The Pastor’s Bible class will
i meet, Wednesday evening at 7 :30.
Christian Science Society
3 Times More Work
Is OUR CAPACITY NOW!
our newly-installed equipment, we
nou can care for any cleaning needs
01 this area in much less lim e than we
^uired formerly.
Cleaning Dyeing
Alterations
3 to 1-DAY SERVICE
Dorset’s Cleaners & Dyers
S »• T ?'e °Pera
operate Our Own Plant
location—Y
foung Building—Brookijgi
i Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at
the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is
cordially invited to attend
“Substance” is the subject of
the Lesson-Sermon in all church
es of Christ. Scientist, on Sun
dav. March IB.
The Golden Text will be “God
is able to make all grace abound
toward you; that ye, always hav
ing all sufficiency in all things
may abound to every good work’’
(2 Cor. 9:8).
Among t h e citations which
comprise the Lesson-Sermon will
be the following from the Bible:i
•Now faith is the substance of,
things hoped for. the evidence
of things not seen” (Hebr. 11.1 >,j
together with the following cor'i
refatives passage from the Chris-1
tian Science textbook. Science
and Health V ith Key to the
Scriptures,” by Mary Baker - -
dv- “Which ought to be sub
stance to us the erring. Chang
ing. and dying, the mutable and!
mortal, or the unerring immut-|
Real Estate And Insurance
Central Building
Brookings, Oregon
Henry Z. Horst
WATCH REPAIRING
Brookings
Oregon
HONEST WORKMANSHIP
LICENSED BY EXAMINATION BY
Oregon Board of Examiners in Watchmaking
And Certificate of Graduation
V. S. Veterans Bureau, Dated, May 31, 1923
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