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PAGE FOUR The World's Best Climate With The Churches Christian Science Societj Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub lic is invited. “Sacrament” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all the Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, January 8. The Golden Texa is “The prep arations of the heart in man, and the answer of the tongue, is from the Lord . . Commit thy works unto the Lord, and thy thoughts shall b e established” (Prov. 16:1-3). Among citations which com prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible "And Jesus said unto him, . . There is no man that hath left house, or parents, or brethren, or wife, or parents, for the kingdom of God’s sake, Who shall not re ceive manifold more in this pres ent time, and in the world to come life everlasting” (Luke 18:19, 29, 30), together with the following correlative passage in the Christian Science Textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Bak er Eddy: ’Spiritual devoutness is the soul of Christianity” (p. 140). Episcopal Church Sunday morning service at a. m. All are welcome. Smith River Methodist Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs, Grace VanZee, supt Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the sermon. Star of the Sea Catholic Church Rev. Er. Donald Denman First Sunday of month at noon. All other Sundays at 8 a. m. Seventh Day Adventist Sabbath School — Saturday at 9:30 a. m. Church Services Saturday at 11:00 a. m. Young People — Saturday at 3:45 p. m. Prayer Meeting — Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. in Harbor. Sabbath will be conducted by the pastor. Saturday afternoon the Young People’s hour, J. H. Apigian, dis trict pastor of the Grants Pass district of Seventh-Day Adven tists will tell of his thrilling ex. perience among the Arabs and in Turkey at the time of the persecution of Christians. He al so will speak at the 7:30 Satur day night meeting at the Grange hall. Prayer meetings are continu ing on Wednesday nights at the pastor’s home in Harbor and on Thursday nights at the Over man home in the Chetco Heights area. Current studies are on the “Patriarch and Prophets.” when Mabel Maris speaks, antic- get to feed our feathered friends. ipating an instructive and en- Some birds are especially fond of pie crust crumbs, and the joyable half hour. ’ Mrs? Eunice Wollam, horticul- birds here at Weedy Acres like ture chairman, will give a time-1 corn meal moistened slightly. The ly talk on the latest insecticides.1 snowstorm was beautiful, but so and our guest speaker for the hard on birds. — B. Miller. Baptist Community Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor Jeanette Pierce, Sunday school Supt. Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music director. m Sunday school at 9:45 Morning worship at 11 a. m Evening service at 7:30 P- m. We are sure that many of you have made New Years resolu- tions. One that I hope you have made is: first, to take your chil- dien to some religious instruc- tion on the Lord’s Day, and that you, as a parent, will be found in your respective place of wor- t ship on the Lord’s day. The pastor will speak on a . most important subject Sunday i morning, Jan. 8: “One Gospel.” I This is only one gospel. What is that Gospel? The basis for the message will be the first chapter . of St. Paul’s letter to the Gala- , tians. The evening service will be a time ot singing of old-time hymns of the church and a brief mess age by the pastor. The Woman’s Missionary So- * ciety will meet at the parsonage » next Wednesday, Jan. 11. day will discuss African violets, a house-plant which is very pop ular. There is a fine book on African violets in the Chetco Community library which you may wish to read after hearing our speaker. This meeting is the club birth day party as well, and honors all charter members. Hostesses for the day will be announced later, Mrs. Harbin has some thing special planned for us. What is a “tussy mussy” for goodness sake? Such a name — “tussy mussies”—rather quaint and old-fashioned! Mrs. Martha Grayshel, flower practice chair man, will tell us all about them, so come early and learn. A post card will bring the garden catalog to your door. No where will you get more for a penny. January is the month for garden planning, but don’t for COUNTY RECORDS, CLERK'S OFFICE a MORTGAGES G. W. Williamson Bank of nw vir t Brookings Schools Brookings Bruins resume their athletic schedule after the holi days by playing Reedsport on the local floor, Friday evening at 8 p. m. Reedsport is one of the stronger of the smaller high schools on the coast, and the game promises to be interesting to local fans. Coach Guthrie is promising that the Bruins won’t get “took” quite as bad on the home floor as they did at Reeds port. Next Tuesday, Jan. 10, the Bruins play Langlois on the lo- cal floor. Local News Items Curry County Indian Heir As sociation will meet at the Chetco Grange this Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock. The first of the week it was announced that the court of claims had allowed the four coast tribes, the Tillamooks, Coj quilles, Too-too-toneys and the Chetco’ claims, setting a price of $1.20 an acre on the lands taken from the Indians in 1855, with interests at 5% and 4% on the amount allowed. This information was heard on a broadcast Tues- day evening, and fuller details will appear in the daily papers this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne and Mrs. Kathryn Reekman at tended Pomona Grange meeting at Sixes, New Years day. Weather Report for the past week, Max. Sunday: December 26 ...52 December 27 ...53 December 28 ...54 December 29 ...50 December 30 ...51 December 31 ....46 January 1 ........ 42 Rain for week ........ Rain for December ... Average irainfall ...... Rain for 1949 ........... Short for 1949 ........... ending on Min. Rain .11 41 .01 38 T 38 .38 44 .03 34 .13 41 .46 34 .. 1.12 .. 7.51 .75.23 .69.50 .. 5.73 for the 1950 Along Azalea Row Bring laughter with you, la mes. to the next meeting of the Azalea Garden Club, on Th urs- day, Jan. 12, for Mrs. Chest er Maris is our speaker. To a thor- ough knowledge of her subject, All Saturday services are be she adds practical application and , ing held at the Grange Hall in spices well with wit and sparkle. | Harbor. The morning service this I always settle hack in my chair ( CONVI WANCES Eva Miller et al, to J. S. John- son. et ux. warranty deed. Delmar Colgrove et ux to Stanley Cologrove et ux. war- ranty deed. Delmar Colgrove et UX to Delmar Colegrovt Jr. et ux, war- ranty deed. Delmar Colgrove Sr. et ux to Nettie Martin et \ir, warranty deed. Delmar Colgrove Sr. ct ux to Lois McNeely, warranty deed. Golden Allen et ux to J. O. Linton, warranty deed. J. L. Connor to A. C. Drexel ct al, warranty deed. Louis Sidle to J. R. Collins, ct ux, warranty deed. L. E. Kruetzer et ux to J. Kruetzer, warranty deed. L. E. Kruetzer et ux to Kruetzer, warranty deed. Henry LaBarge et ux to R J. Stoken et ux. warranty; deed. S. O. Newhouse et al to O. P. Ferguson, warranty deed. W. A. Luce et ux to G. C. Ash- - » 1 j j er et ux, Spec.al warranty deed. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Denney Logging Co., to Cole. | Clark and Cunningham, chattel | mortgage. J. L. Connor to Bank of Ban don, mortgage. Sylvester Payne to Curry Co. Bank, chattel mortgage. Coos Bay National Bank to Moore Mill & Lumber Co., satis faction of mortgage. Curry County Bank to Louis Sidle satisfaction of mortgage. J. R. Collins et ux to Curry County Bank, mortgage. R. J. Stoken et ux to Henry LaBarge, et ux. mortgage. MARRIAGE LICENSES James Edwin Barnes and Yv- onne Relle Ellerick. COURT CASES Warren Albertson vs. Glenn Emrick. complaint. • Harry O. White vs. Elizabeth Rodgers, complaint. Donald R. Bjorklund vs. H. W. Crook, motion. J. A. Joekens vs. Benjamin Russell et al, complaint. * Dorothy McGowan vs. A. B. Crook motion Louise Phyllis Wheatley vs. Frederick E d w a r d Wheatley, comp’ni nt. CHEVROLET On Display Hete STARTING JAN. 7th ROGUR MOTORS CURRY COUNTS DISTRIBUTOR PHU ADAMS GOLD BRACH