Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 17, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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Th« World's Best Climate
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
COUNTY RECORDS, CLERK'S OFFICE
ceived medical treatment for the
m
erication of a birthmark. Mrs.
" Morning Worship at 11 a.
___________________
Rev. E. C. Hicks will delivei* me
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hanscam Payne says that she will not
sermon.
were in Portland several days, have to make the trip north again
Curry County Bank to Clifford |
CONVEYANCES
when they had their daughter, as the doctors say it is unnec­
Al Wilson et ux to C. P. Owen Cooper, satisfaction of mortgage.
Star of the Sea
Sharon under observation for a essary.
Ruck E. DeLano to Stephens
ct ux, warranty deed.
Catholic Church
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McVickers
hearing difficulty. They returned
R. J. Stoken et ux to W. F. Motor Co., chattel mortgage.
and
daughter have moved from
Rev.
Fr.
Donald
Denman
R. L. Owen et ux to Phil Adams
home Tuesday.
Warmoth, et ux, warranty deed.
the
Gardner
cottage, across the
First
Sunday
of
month
at
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O. F. Dawson et als to O. D. Chattel mortgage.
Mr. and Mrs. John Horn of highway from the Harbor store,
noon.
Curry County Bank to R. L.
Arp, warranty deed.
All other Sundays at 8 a. m. Willows, Calif., stopped for a to Brookings to make their home.
J. F. Prince to Adele Todd, Ow'en et ux, satisfaction of mort­
brief visit w’ith relatives last
gage.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne
quit claim deed.
Thursday. They were
v.v vm
on their
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made
a trip to Coos
J. T. Prince et ux to C. A. DOCKET CASES
wedding trip, following their mar- ,
j Bay Thurs-
day to take their daughter, Mrs.
Cooper et ux, quit claim deed.
J. L. Reynolds to Guy Granger,
ri age at Rio Vista, the previous
Ralph Hulander et ux to H. et al, answer.
“Seek ye the Lord while he Sunday. Mrs. Horn is the former Helen Arlandson, home after she
C. Decker, et ux warranty deed.
V. R. Runneon to John Ballan­ may be found, call ye upon him, Miss Evelyn Reekman, former had visited the parental home
Herbert Payne et ux to H. C. tyne, motion.
while he is near. Let the wicked Smith River resident and more for a week. Mrs. Payne who had
weeks
Decker et ux, warranty deed.
State Industrial Accident Com­ forsake his way, and the unright­ recently of Redding. They re— been
..
_ on a . several
,
A __ vaca-
Ward King et ux to Chetco mission to P. L. Hockema, lien eous man his thought: and let mained overnight at the home of.,,on. fr°m her dut‘cs at Harbor
I. O. O. F. No. 249, warranty claim.
him return unto the Lord and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Westbrook post office, returned to work, on
deed.
Monday, and her clerk, Mrs.s
he will have mercy upon him: Jr. at Smith River.
MINING CLAIMS
S. J. Gott et ux to Henry Kerr
Kathryn Reekman, is taking a
J. C. Frederick et al, "Arch and to our God for he will abun­
Burns McGowen and William few days off.
et ux, warranty deed.
dantly pardon, for my thoughts
Rock" mining claim.
Adele Todd to S. J. Gott et ux
J. C. Frederick et al “Yellow’ are not your thoughts, neither Brown of St. Helena, were the
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hyland
warranty deed.
are my ways your ways. Instead houseguests at the home of Mr. enjoyed a few days visit from
Bay” mining claim.
MORTGAGES
J. C. Frederick “Long Tom” of the thorn shall come up the and Mrs. Victor Reynolds and en­ Mrs. Hyland’s parents, Mr. and
fir tree, and instead of the briar joyed salmon fishing. Another re­ Mrs. Ray Lantz, of Trent, Ore.,
K. C. Moore to C. P. Owen et mining claim.
us, partial release of mortgage.
J. C. Frederick et al "South shall come up the myrtle tree: cent guest at the V. E. ranch and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis May and
R. A. Young to Curry County Fork Canyon G r o u p” mining and it shall be to the Lord for a was Miss Norma Case, head nurse children of Lowell Mrs. May and
name and for a everlasting sign of the Los Angeles Georgia St. Mr. Hyland are brother and sis­
Bank, chattel mortgage.
claim.
that shall not be cut off:” Isa. Receiving Hospital, who caught ter.
a 42-lb. salmon among others,
55:6-13.
Among citations which com­
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ayers, w ho
and had a nice lot of canned
Here
God
offers
a
changed
life
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
sold the advertising for the spe­
an everlasting life to all who salmon to take home with her. cial edition of the Coos-Curry
following from the Bible: "Make
a joyful noise unto the Lord, all “Seek him with the whole heart” Mrs. Reynolds, who had been Electric Co-op Hi-Lines here, ex­
visiting relatives in Los Angeles
BY C. E. SEGER
ye lands” (Ps. 100:1), together —Jos. M. Johnson, Gold Beach.
pect to leave late this week for
for a month, returned home when
Gold Beach. Ore.
with the following correlative
Seaside to begin work on “Ad­
Miss Case came north. She re­
Veterans with service-connect­ passage from the Christian Sci­
ventures in Vacationing,” a tour­
turned with a nine-months old
ed disabilities of 50 per cent ence textbook. "Science and
ist guide, to be published by the
should start immediately to gath­ Health with Key to the Scrip­
ion the past week, ending on collie pup, daughter of the famed Pilot also.
er vital records -in order to es­ tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: Sunday:
Max. Min. Rain moving picture Lassie, named
Attorney Hugh Gearin expects
tablish eligibility for dependency “We acknowledge and adore one November 7
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49
.20 Lassie’s Patricia. She was given to leave next week for Portland
the pup by a friend, H. Z. Leon­
allowance benefits authorized by supreme and infinite God" (p. 497 November 8
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47
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to spend Thanksgiving with his
ard,
motion picture director, and
recent congressional action, the
Nocem ber 9
.53
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42
mother and other relatives.
Mrs. Reynolds picked her up at
Oregon department of veterans’
November 10
.56
44
With weather like the area has
.60 his San Fernando ranch.
Baptist
Community
affairs advised this week.
.58
52
.02
experienced the past several days
Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor November 11
Until now, only veterans with
November
.66
Mrs. Donald Payne took her bulb growers certainly have had
54
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho
service-connected disabilities rat­ Supt.
November 13
.63
44
young daughter, Connie to Port­ everything to their advantage.
ed 60 per cent or greater, have
2.39 land last week, where she re­ Rains are close this time of year.
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music Rain for week
been entitled to allowances f or director.
their dependents, 'rhe new law
Sunday school at 9:45 a.
extends these allowances to
Morning worship at 11 a. m ’
erans with sen ice-connected dis-
Evening service at 7:30 P. m.|
abilities as low' as 50 per cent.
Young people at 6:30 p. m.
The monthly allowances for
Sunday, Nov. 20 will be Our
war-disabled veterans with 100 Thanksgiving day Sunday at the
percent disability in addition to church. We hope that many will
their own personal compensation, come and rejoice with us because
nre $21 for a wife, $35 for a the Lord has been so good to us.
wife and child, $45.50 for a wife 'The subject for Sunday morning:
and two children, $56 for a Wo? "Be Ye Thankful.” The service
<?r more children, $14 at 11 a. nb
♦mu
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lor H child ‘but no wife, .$24.50 for
Then, 100, we would like to ।
two children, $35 for three or •hvite you again to the Sunday
more children, $17.50 for a de­ school of our church, we have
pendent parent and $35 for two a goal set for 150 by Christmas.
veteran Last Sunday’s attendance was'
dependent parents.
with a 50 per cent rating would 130. Do your part and we’ll reach •
top
receive half
our goal.
I
Veterans compensated for pear»
Some of the young people are
disabilities
time
missing a grand time at Young
80 per ct nt of the applicable war­ People’s Service. Plan to attend«
time amount.
one next Sunday night at 6:30.
New beneficiaries of this act
The Sunday night service is
are urged to contact the county devoted to inspirational singing
moie expedi and to a brief inspirational mess-
ditious handling ot the applies- age. Don’t fail to come Sunday
tion in obtaining records of births evening. The subject: "Christ.
of marriage, and of divorces, Greater than Aaron."
and deaths m\ ok mg previous
must be
marriages, b
Seventh Day Adventist
With Group 8
in the vet« runs administration
Sabbath School
Saturday at
Accessories
files before new payments can 9:30 a. m.
start.
Church Services Saturday at
Working through your sen ice 11:00 a. m.
officer will enable you to obtain
Young People — Saturday at
all certifications more promptly, 3:45 p. m.
1’raycr Meeting - Wednesday
and in most cases without cost.
Phone 313, or write if unable to at 7:45 p. m. in Harbor.
All Saturday services are be­
call at office.
ing held in the Grange Hall. The
sen ice this Sabbath w ill be the
concluding study of the Week of
prayer, entitled, "The Second
Curvy County XTuurton of the
Coming of Christ.’"
Episcopal Chureh
The sen ice w ill be followed bv
Sunday morning service at 11 annual week of sacrifice olle ri ng.
a. m. All are welcome.
The proceeds from this o tTering
go
the world-widt medical
and
mission
work being conduct­
Christian Science Society
cd
by
Seventh-Day
Adventists and
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
each
member
is
encouraged
to
at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub­
donate
one
week's
salary
to
this
lic is invited.
“Thanksgiving” is the subject
Saturday afternoon a baptis­
mal
service will be held ât the
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Crescent
City Seventh-D i y Ad-
Thanksgiving day.
ventist
church.
Tht' Golden Text is "In every
thing give thanks; for this is the
MMM
will of God in Christ Jesus con­
Smith River Methodist
cerning you" (1 Thess. 5:18*.
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mr
Imiit
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