Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 27, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
PAGE TWO ... The World's Best Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR at PILOT
Brookings, Or©.,
Entered as second-clasr matter, at the postoffice
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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IT SEEMS TO ME
By Dewey
“Shopping at Home” is theme
of an advertisement elsewhere in
this issue. This appeal should be
heeded, and there are many rea­
sons for this statement, I can as­
sure you. Let me assert that any
profit locally, will be spent lo­
cally, for improvement of the en­
tire area, That alone should be
sufficient reason.
America was founded on the
profit system and for that very
reason has become as great as
it is in the world. No one could
afford not to make a profit if he
unshed to serve the public long.
With rare exceptions, I have
noticed, through my exchanges,
are in
our prices in thi
line. Frankly, 1 b
equitable to most any place, (MT
transcontinental railways. Cer­
tainly, those communities off the
national carriers of freight, must
pay for that freight this area
is, you must remember, at the
end of the line.
Oddly enough, I have noticed
that prices in Brookings ire not
far out of line unth Portland
there at the rail terminal, right
in the midst of wholesale houses
and stockyards. Figure closely,
you doubt this, then add about
a dollar and a half a hnudred for
freight, and see if this statemi nt
is wrong in any way.
In the three-odd years I have
been associated with the business
men of this area, I have found
that without exception, they en­
deavor to serve their customers
as well as any merchant anywhere
in the state. Californians, just
across the line will vouch for
this statement because they do
not like to pay the sales tax of
that state.
Shopping at home wherever
possible will mean than next year
this community will have the
benefit of that profit, which will
be spt nt for improvement of the
a t ea lost, that profit goes to de-
$2.50
$3.00
velop other communities, never
to return here in any form. Best
you think carefully before mak­
ing 'shopping trips out of here.
After assisting the community
in obtaining a resuscitator, the
Rotary club, last Thursday eve­
ning voted to buy a “Jungle Jim”
unit for the grade school play­
ground, thus adding to the quite
inadequate equipment of the lo­
cal schools. Tennis courts will be
added to the high school side as
soon as ways and means are dis­
covered to finance the project.
Landscaping of the school areti
has been taken by the Azalea
Garden club as a project for the
year. That, in itself, is not an
easy one it will require plenty
of eo-operatibn from everyone in
the area, if asked. These women
have a reputation for doing “the
better things.”
When accomplished, certain the
area will point with bursting
pride to the schools, which have
been a source of controversy in
the area for many years. With
adequate equipment, purchased
by the distrist and supplemented
by the Rotary Club, nothing is
likely to be missed
Last year, this area acquired
another state park, Loeb, largely
through the untiring efforts of
Azalea Garden Club, which, in
my way of thinking is one of
the most public-spirited 1 have
ever seen in my almost thirty-
eight years experience in news-
pure work.. Watch this work pro­
gress. once started.
With The Churches
Curry County Mission of the
Episcopal Church
Sunday morning service at 11
a. m. All are welcome.
Christian Science Society
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
at the 1. o. O. F. Hall. The pub­
lic is invited.
“Everlasting Punishment” is the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon in
all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
on Sunday, Oct. 30.
The Golden Text is “The Lord
is far from the wicked: but he
heareth the prayer of the right -
cous” (Prov. 15:29).
Among citations which com
prise the Lesson-Sermon is i the
following from the Bible:
that coveret h his sins shall not
prosper: but whoso confesseth
and forsaketh them shall have
mercy
i Prov. 28:13), together
with t h e following correlative
passage from the Christian Sci­
ence textbook, “Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip­
tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: "Er­
ror of any kind cannot hide from
the law of God" (page 95).
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1949
and husband; Virginia Peretti and joined fr m asserting any claim
Frank F. Peretti, wife and hus-' whatever in or to said premises
Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor band; Mary A Moore, widow of adverse to the plaintiffs.
Fifth: That plaintiffs have such
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho
Edward P. Moor e, deceased;।
Supt.
Gladys Cleland and Gail Cleland, I other and further relief as the
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music wife and husband; Grace Two-j Court may deem equitable, in­
good and Ralph S. Twogood, wife cluding plaintiffs’ costs and dis-
direetpr.
a.
school
at
9:45
and husband; Hollis M. Ramont । bursements herein laid out and
Sunday
and Herbert W. Ramont, wife expended as to any appearing de-
Morning worship at 11 a.
Evening service at 7:30 P. m. and husband; Also, all unknown fendants.
heirs of the above named defen­
Service of this Summons is
Young people at 6:30 p. m.
The women of the church are dants who may be deceased; also made by publication pursuant to
planning a food sale and bazaar the respective wives or husbands; an Order of the Honorable Da!
of the above named defendants
before Christmas. All the women who hay be married; also all other M. King, Circuit Judge for Curry
County, Oregon, which Order was
making things are asked to have persons or parties unknown signed, dated and entered on the
them ready by Nov. 9.
claiming any right, title, estate, 18th day of October, 1949, di­
lien or interest in or to the real recting publication to be made in
estate described in the complaint the Brookings-Harbor Pilot once
Star of the Sea
herein, or any portion thereof.
a week for four consecutive and
Catholic Church
In the name of the State of successive weeks. Date of first
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
Oregon: You are hereby notified publication October 20, 1949, and
First Sunday of month at 12 that you are required to appear date of last publication Novem­
and answer the complaint filed ber 17, 1949.
noon.
All other Sundays at 8 a. m. against you in the above entitled
HUGH C. GEARIN,
Court and cause, on or before
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
the 18th day of November, 1949. Residence
and Post Office Ad­
Smith River Methodist the same being last date or an­ dress: Brookings,
Oregon.
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs, swering or appearing personally
as prescribed in the Order for
Grace VanZee, supt
of Summons, on file
Mormag Worship at 11 a. m Publication
herein, dated the 18th day
Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver tne of October, 1949, and if you fail
sermon.
so to appear or answer on or
before said date, the plaintiffs
The answers to everyday
will
to the Court for the
n
Insurance Problems*
Seventh Day Adventist relief apply
prayed for in their Com­
Sabbath School — Saturday at plaint, a succinct statement of
By Pete Lesmeister
9:30 a. m.
is as follows:
Church Services—Saturday at which
First: That the defendants be
11.00 a. m.
required to set forth their several
Young People — Saturday at and respective claims and alleged
3:45 p. m.
interest, title, right, estate or lien
Prayer Meeting — Wednesday in or to the following described
at 7:45 p. m. in Harobr.
real estate, to-wit:
All Saturday services are be­
Beginning at a point on the
ing held at the Chetco Grange
East edge of the Chetco River,
Question: My daughter has a
hall in Harbor. All are cordially
2831.8 feet North 00 deg. 02
saddle
horse which is usually
min. West of the quarter corner
invited to attend.
stabled at a riding club but
There will be no young peoples common to Sections Twenty-five
(25) and Thirty-six (36), said
which
we recently kept over­
meeting this coming Sabbath as point being the center of Section
night in our back yard. The
the local church has accepted an Twenty-five (25) and running 1108
horse
got out of the yard and
invitation to join with the Cres­ feet South 00 deg. 02 min. East;
damaged
a neighbor's yard
Thence
272
feet
due
East
to
cen
­
cent City Seventh-Day Adventists
ter
of
County
Road;
Thence
along
and garden. We’ve paid for the
in a special Sabbath school rally
road 128.0 feet North 46 deg. 09
damage but I understand there
to be held there Saturday after­ min. West; Thence along road 100
is an insurance policy which
noon.
feet North 1 deg. 00 min. East;
Thence
along
road
147
feet
North
would protect us from having
Elder Wm. J. Harris, former
13
deg.
30
min.
East;
Thence
to pay damages of this kind in
missionary to China and at pres­
along road 500.0 feet North 6 deg.
the future. Can you tell me
ent in the Sabbath school worn 00 min. West; Thence along road
about
this policy?
in California, will have charge of 290.0 feet North 9 deg. 00 min.
the afternoon program, and will East; Thence 196 feet due West
Answer: The type of insurance
present motion pictures of the to place of beginning, Curry Coun­
you
have in mind is called
ty, Oregon.
work in China, in the evening.
Comprehensive Personal Lia­
or any part or portion thereof, for
the purpose of submitting the
bility and it covers the acts of
Reach your buyers through the same to the judicial determina­
the person insured and those
Pilot Classified Ads- it pays!
tion of the Court.
of his family, including all mi-
Second: That the plaintiffs are
no
children. You are also pro­
the owners in fee simple of said
tected
from damages resulting
real property and the whole
from acts of your dogs, horses it
In the Circuit Court of the State thereof.
of Oregon for the County of
or other animals. It is an ex­
none
of
said
de-
Third: That
Curry.
fendants has any interest or es-
cellent policy and none should
FRANK PALLADY and PAUL­ state, right, title, or Hen upon or
be without the protection it
INE PALLADY, husband and in said real property, or any
affords.
wife, Plaintiffs,
portion thereof paramount to the
Versus
plaintiffs right, title and interest
IDA M. GARD, widow of EZRA* therein and thereto.
PETE J.
C. GARD, Deceased: E. G.
Fourth: That said defendants
GARD and AGNES B GARD, and each ard all of them and
:
husband and wife; RETA MAY all persons claiming under, by or
REAL ESTATE BROKER
DANIET S and VTLLIAM C. through them, or any of them, be
Brookings Î
Crissey Building
DANIELS, wife and husband; forever barred, restrained and en-
G A R D a n d
CHARLES
DAGNE GARD, husband and
wife; GRACE CARD; CHAS.
M. GARD: PATRICIA S. WOLD
and LLOYD S. WOLD, wife
and husband; VIRGINIA PER­
ETTI and FRANK F. PER-
ETTI, wife and husband; MARY
A. MOORE, widow of EDWARD
P. MOORE. deceased; GLADYS
CLELAND and GAIL CLEL-
AND, wife and h u s b a n d;
... FOR CHURCHES
TWOGOOD and
with Smithwick
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RALPH S. TWOGOOD, wife
and husband; HOLLIS M. RA-
LITE-WATE
HT'
MONT and HERBERT W.
I W T¡
RAMONT, wife and husband;
Also, all unknown heirs of the
ir Beauty
W Fire Safety
... FOR SCHOOLS
above named defendants who
★ Economy
★ Insulation
may be deceased; also the re-
★ Durability
respective wives or husbands of
★ Weatherproofness
■ *
the above named defendants
wWo olhtf building material dltri
who may be married; also all
to muth hr to Utth"
other persons or parties un­
known claiming any right, title,
See us for
... FOR COMMERCIAL
estate, lien or interest in or to
Details and Estimates
BUILDINGF
the real estate described in
the Complaint herein, or any
portion thereof, Defendants.
TO IDA M. GARD, widow of
Ezra C. Gard, Deceased; E. G.
Gard and Agnes B. Gard, husband
and wife; Reta May Daniels and
William C. Daniels, wife and hus­
2828 Sixth Avenue West
Phone 2994
Eugene Oregon
band; Charles N. Gard and Dagne
Gard, husband and wife; Grace
KENNETH THOMPSON, Langlois, Oregon
Gard; Charles M. Gard; Patricia
Curry County Representative
S. Wold and Llojd S. Wold, wife
Baptist Community
Summons
LESMEISTER
PUMICE BLOCK«
Smithwi
RT.OCK Ä SUPPLY