Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 08, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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The World's Best Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
COUNTY RECORDS, CLERK'S OFFICE
CONVEYANCES
I
L. J. Roberts to Herbert Mor-
hill, warranty deed.
R. C. Taylor et ux to Ray Ev­
ans et ux, quit claim deed.
R. B. Smallwood et al to F.
T. Gatchet, timber deed.
F. T. Guerin to L. E. Kruet-
zer, et us, warranty deed.
M. A. Williams to J. A. Les­
meister et ux, warranty deed.
B. A. Nail et vir to K. L. Jphn-
Bon, warranty deed.
W. W. Campbell et ux to Clif-
t o n Öeming, et ux, warranty
deed.
J. E. Witcher, et ux, to O. L.
Watson, et ux, warranty deed.
F. E. Jones et ux to W. S.
Craig ct ux, warranty deed.
H. F. Becker to W. C. Kruger
et ux, warranty deed.
Lee English et ux to L. F. Mor­
gan, quit claim deed.
G. H. Guerin et ux to C. E.
Fain et ux, warranty deed.
A. O. Bollinger to Wilson Frec-
man et ux, warranty deed.
Orville Evans to A. M. Ingell
quit claim deed.
R. G. Sabin, sheriff to Curry
County, deed.
H. M. (’arson, to G. H. Jane­
way, deed.
Trans-Pacific Lbr Co. to D. I).
Longhead et ux, deed.
E. L. A. Lopez et vir to John
VanPelt, warranty deed.
Maude HagernTan to L. C.
Doane, warranty deed.
MORTGAGES
L. W. Snodgrass et ux to M.
A. Williams, mortgage release.
Clifford Conradi to Security
State Bank, Woodland, Wash.,
chattel mortgage.
Darrell Stone to First Nat’l
Bank of Portland, chattel mort­
gage.
S. F. Kami et ux to W. W.1
Campbell, mortgage satisfaction
D. W. Miller to Curry County
Bank, chattel mortgage.
C. W. Kruger et ux to H. F.
Beckr, et ux, mortgage.
Henry Desendorf et ux to Cur­
ry County Bank, mortgage.
J. J. Barrington to Curry Co.
Bank, chattel mortgage.
C. F. Thomas et ux to Curry
County Bank, mortgage.
Curry County Bank to F. J.
Owens et u x, satisfaction of
mortgage.
Gladys ScheufHer to Curry Co.
Bank, chattel mortgage.
N. R. Boyd et al to Curry Co.
Bank, mortgage.
Collier Buffington et al to Joe
Douglas sat ist act ion of chattel
mortgage.
Bank of Bandon to H. G. Sa­
bin, satisfaction ol chattel mon­
gage.
Capital National Bank of Sac­
ramento to Trans-Pacific Lbr.
Co., partial release of mortgage.
Bank ot Bandon to Ralp Hall
et ux, satisfaction of chattel
mortgage.
BEER LICENSES
Paul Smith, renewal.
Redfield’s Grocery, renewal.
L. R. Gardner, beer application
Karl H. Krause, et al, beer
application.
George J. Meyer, renewal.
Blanche and Al’s, renewal.
COURT CASES
Willie Johnson et ux, vs. J.
H. Connolly, et ux, complaint.
C. F. Richardson estate, pro­
bate.
John R. Hurst estate, probate.
Bradie Tractor and Equipment
Co. \s John D. Ballantyne, com­
plaint.
Estell Garrah, vs Lorne C.
Moore, answer.
M. W. Fray vs State Indust­
rial Accident Commission, notice
of appeal.
Willey Allaine Crawford vs.
Claude Herbert Crawford Jr.,
complaint.
W. F. Warmoth vs. Laura War-1
moth, complaint.
L. Benedict et al vs Homer
Johnson, demand for copy.
CERTIbTCA TE, REDEMPTION
By Curry County to S. B. Kahn
For T. E. Gould tract No. 97.
By Curry County to S. B. Kahn
for T. E. Gould tract No. 98.
By Curry County to S. B. Kahn |
for T. E. Gould tract No. 99.
By Curry County to S. B. Kahn
for Worner, Paul V. and Tessie
V tract No. 100.
By Curry County to Sam Wil­
son for C. E. Clutter property
By Curry County to Harmony
Mill Co. for S. P. Merril tracts
Nos. 102 and 101.
Curry County to Eldon and
Virginia Robinson, No. 103.
ASSUMED NAME
Carmel Casey, dba Breakers
Hotel.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
William A. Nichols and Esther
Irene Rupp, both of Coos Bay.
Pilot Class Ads get results’
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8.
1949
some time before application
forms are available and pay­
ments start. Next of kin of de­
ceased veterans will be eligible,
but provisions for this group
BY C. E. SEGER
have
not been announced.
Gold Beach, Ore.
Application
forms will be fur­
Supreme court of the State
nished
by
your
county service
of Washington in November rul-J
ed the World War 2 veterans’ | officer and the department of
bonus act constitutional. Bonus veterans affairs when available.
will pay $10 for each month of Administering agency is the bo­
domestic duty and $15 per mo. nus division, state auditor, Olym­
of foreign duty, with no maxi­ pia, Wash. Your county service
officer, upon receipt of applica­
mum.
tion forms, will notify you in
Since service must have been
these columns.
between Dec. 7, 1941, and Sept.
2, 1945, it is possible for a vet­
eran to receive up to $675 if his
Local News Items
45 months of service was over­
Mrs. Bertha Moore and Mrs.
seas. He must have been a resi­ D. F. Masset were hostesses at
dent of Washington for at least the Moore home Nov. 27 at a
one year immediately prior to party of 20 in honor of Mrs. E.
entering service.
B. Mathews, Mrs. Roy Hendry,
Will
McVay and Mr. and Mrs.
Present information indicates
Ernest
Cassell, all of whose
that these is no deadline for an-
birthdays
came close together.
plying, and further, that there
A
pot
luck
dinner was enjoyed,
’s no minimum-sen ice require­
ment. The act becomes effective with cards played during the af­
Nov. 28, 1949, but it will be ternoon.
Co. Service Office!
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’
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HAGGERTY TWINSERVICF, Sole Ants., Curry County
Brookings, Oregon