BROOKINGS - HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday, September 29, 1955
da> mav not be available tom or-
BIRTH CERTIFICATES ARE VERY
ESSENTIAL IN THIS DAY AND AGE
Do you and all members of your
fam ily have b irth c e rtific a te s?
This question especial '\ p e r
ta in s to ad u lts and is m ost p e rt
inent to those who m av be looking
for federal benefits which include
Social S ecu rity , any dealings w ith
the V eterans A dm inistration, p a s s
ports. etc. Unless you a re positive
\ our birth was recorded and a
c e rtific a te available? p u rsu it of
thi? docum ent should be s ta rte d
IM M ED IA TELY !! People w h o
m ight supply v ita l evidence may
be gone tm orrow .
If you a re not positive y o u r
b irth w as recorded and av ailab le
io w
you should address the Office of
V ital S ta tistic s in the cap to, of
the s ta te in which you w ’re born,
giving place ami date, and asking
th e ir req u irem en ts for the
snee of evidence of birth. The
various sta te s have various r -
quinemtents Some of them a ’
real "toughies," and it is alm ost
im possible to get such a doc
um ent from one sta te in n••• t •»-
u la r. W hen this data is received
one should set about. IM M FD ’A i’-
ELY, digging up tb .■ required in
fo rm ation. alw ays rem em bering
tn a t the person who can help to-
.
Probably your s ta te will require
tffidavits Tli •» will bear little,
d any value, if from an individual
if fhe> morelv s*.*<e the p>us n
who affii us i t .•».embers you w ere
born. Thev should b ' tied to sumo
event '
eh su b sta n tia te s th eir
m em ory. These could be from
om eone who took care of your
m other at the tim e or who t< <k
care of youni" r children, if any.
E v . I nee m ay lie had tr un
school records, m a rria a g e rec rds
and various o th er civil sources.
B aptism al records a re inval a h i'
and inquiries for them mav be
addressed to the cle rk or pa.rea
or archdiocese concerned. A nnoto-
Christensen Te
M anage Cleaners
E rnie C hristensen will n n e ra te
C orderm an's C leaners for a tim e,
while M r and Mrs. C orderm an.
and son Doug, will trav el east on
hr«ir»oss and to visit relatives.
C h ristensen worked here tw o
re a rs a<m. Hv is m arried, and has
tw o children. He will live in the
C orderm an home until th e ir Ber-
e’ a home is com nleted. C hristen-
»"’’naged a e’eaning establish-
r» " t in M edford.
The C orderm ans are trav ellin g
♦ C incinnati, and will stop to
visit relativ es in lowa and M inn
esota.
INVESTMENT FIRM
TO SERVICE AREA
An investm ent Securities S e r
vice in R reo k ’r ^ s will be initiated
by Zilka. S m ith ers and Co.. Ine.
of Coos Bav. F ran k L. C a'ise is
♦ he resident m anager of South
W estern O regon He stopped in
B rookings last week, and will be
down h e re every m onth on calls.
B rookings residents can m ake
collect calls for inform ation on the
m arket and service in the area.
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Y O U N G ’ S 5& 10
W here Y o u r D ollar H a s M o re C en ts"
Lots of F ree P a rk in g
e DAYS
Through OCTOBER 1st
K IN G
A LFR ED
D A F F O D IL S
3 Dozen for s1 .0 0 -------- Regu'ar 49c dozen
Quick-Action Rat M ix
or Gopher Mix
R e g u la r 50c and 60c values
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Buys A Parakeet
3 for S I.00
With The Purchase of any
one cage in our stock
GARDEN HAND TOOLS
Regni.ir value 79c
Bings ()wn>
2 for $1.00
DOG FOOD
12 Cans for SI>00
S i .95
i .60
% ('ul)ic Loot
S lso
S.4VE 51.00
FOR S2.55
I ¡4 Cubic Loot
(LARDEN HOE
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BOT
49c
89c
(¿OLD FISH DEAL
$ 1 .0 0
$ 1 .0 0 OFF
On Every Gallon
Of GENERAL PAINT
54 Gallon Bowl — 2 styles
I Package Pearl Chips
I Package Fish Food
and
2 ( ¿old Fish
BROOKINGS FEED and SEED
SET OF REFERENCE BOOKS
ARRIVE AT CHETCO LIBRARY
An alm ost priceless set of re f
erence hooks has been added to
th e shelves at the C hetco Com
m unity 1 ib ra ry They a re the fou
volum e C entennial H istory ef
O regon, by Joseph G aston, pub
lished in 1912. T he books are all
excellently preserved, th e re being
b u t a few pages m issing from the
index of one volume.
O r’e book is a g e n e ra ’ history
of th e s ta te T he o th e r th re e are a
veritab le gold m ine of biograph
ical m a te ria l on the early se ttle rs
and contain hundreds and hun
dreds of sto ries which seem to
indicate tb? a u th o r a c tu a lly in te r
viewed each subject and recorded
’ h e i r personal rem iniscences.
T here a r e m any pho to g rap h s and
o th e r illu stratio n s, not only of the
first to cross tb» plains but also
of some of th e natives. O f m uch
local in terest a re w onderful pic
tu re s of "G randm a" Rachel K napp
Mr and Mrs P a tric k H ughes,
Robert McKenzie, Sr., and Mrs.
McKenzie. "C hris" Long a d m any
m any others.
The volum es will be a v '” >,hle
for reference w ork in th e library
ordv. Thev cannot lx’ removed
from the building.
Up to press tim e, w'e have not
b '” t fil'd the donor, but, through
th e process of elim ination th
s’lrnects have narrow* 1 down »o
H ow ard C rane, who has not ye*
bee” reached.
A lthough th e re ; r e r o < f o r i t
on the e a rlie r residents of e x
trem e so u th ern C urry County,
th e re are detailed biographies of
these fam ilies: W illis T W hit'
\m aziah Jam eson, P a tric k Hughes
F J. Fahy, A sm us Adolphsen, Al
fred J. M arsh, Ralf S ta rr, Chn'Tcs
F orty, C yrus M adden.
C harles
Zum w alt. Jonas 11 Upton. E. P.
Anderson, J.S Caprw, Louis Knapp
P. J. Lindberg, David Bowman,
M. B. G it on. C. S. W insor, 1!. A
Cox, Andrew Glen Aiken, Jos »ph
H aines, C harles O
W akem an,
W illiam S. W insor, Jen miah
H untley. John L. K ornenburg, Al
fred M iller, George W. Sm .th,
Ceorge F a rrie r, O rvil IXxlge, C. A.
P a n te r, G eorge Belloni, John
K ornvnberg, W esley J. H aga, Rob
ert W alker, G eorge M. Dyer, John
B. Sw eet, E ugene H am block, F.
W Colebrook, Robert McKenzie,
J. A. H. Koch, C hristopher Long,
John H arry, F. M Langlois, Ed
g a r Rossen, F. T. McMullen, W ill
iam V. ('ope, J. A. Bowman, Shad-
rick Hudson, E. H. Chvever, John
R. M iller, A lfred Olsen, F rank
S te w a rt, F re d ric k Schlingm an,
Jam es H. McCloskey, W illiam A
Bisbell, and m any in te r-re la ted
fam ilies. A sim ilar list could lx*
biographical subjects from sev
eral o th e r counties but those of
extrem e e a ste rn Oregon seem to
be overlooked.
Lions Club Auxiliary
Resumes Meetings
5
Port Orford won’t be the ame
tew’n for many people with John
and Dorothy Marsh out of bus-
Iness. It reems like they must
havrv been serving the good people
there longer than any other mer
chant, and their many, many
f ends to whom they have rend-
>” 'd service over the years will
( rtainly bo unanimous in wishing
Hem long and happy years of
"retirement,” they have so hon
estly earned.
A fte r tw o m onths Sum m er vac
ation. th ? B rookings-H arhor Lions
C lub A uxiliary resum ed monthly’
m eetings. Monday evening. Scnt-
n ^ h e r 26th at the home ef Mrs.
Doctors Ronniger and Gibson
W illiam Thom pson on Del N orte
rejxirt they have received a small
Lane.
Aft»>r a short business session, supply of polio vaccine.
social gam es under the direction
of en tertain m en t chairm an. Mi's
Ralph Reed, w ere enjoyed Prizes
w ere won by Mrs. Tom Dent. Mrs.
E a rl Coates. M rs Wm. H urvila,
and M rs J. W Kanick. A song
W hen you take AYD3
contest wound up in a draw .
before inetti». «U d i
retteti , you autom ati-
D elicious refreshm ents
w ere
r a lly eat I cmh , lose
served at a la te hour by the h >st-
wei<ht n a tu ra lly In
clin ical tests on four
ess to m em bers and the following
d if f e r e n t r e d u c in g
g u e sts: Mrs. N orm an York. Mrs
m e th o d s , d o t to r»
proved the *yos Plan
D an S tyers, Mrs. Bob S ayre and
»a/e»t ami bear a y im
Mrs. Tom Dent.
u s e r s lo s t a l m o s t
Loss WeFh*
PLAN SCHOOL PARTY
T h e high school student body
u n d er the supervision of the s tu d
ent council is planning th e ir first
p a rty this Friday evening. T h '
(»gram is to be varied, so all
stu d e n ts will have an opportunitv C l
to p articip ate.
•Head the fine print
tw ic e th e p o u n d s .
Guaranteed to work
fo r y o u M o n t h »
supply, $2 98.
w a v , t a p Mr»
O lo n a V a n d o rb ill.
AYDS
V IT A M IN
C A N D Y
ARRELL’S
ll .iT O DRUG STORE
Head the fine p rin t- Rend the fine print
ret nN's
Read the fin > p rln t-
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Phone 2723
You All Come
GIFTS
S o u th ern H ospitality
PLEASE
LOOK
AT
OUR
WINDOW
DISPLAY
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out window you will fuul carefully selected merchandise.
Most unusual
N e w F or F all —
F re e - Postage S ta m p H older if c a r license is O regon 3C-4694
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NKXT YEAR’S FORDS ARE HERE TODAYI
L ia t k o f them — because L o rd is first in produc
tio n o f the pace-selling 19 5 6 models. Loads o f
m odels to choose fr o m -— because F o rd ’s new
plant here
is
run n in g al the highest capacity
ever. And that, o f course, means the highest
trade ins ever given to new car buyers!
SO W HY BE A YEAR BEHIND?
Right now you can ^ave a year’s depreciation by
gelling netf year’s ta r - the sparkling aeit 1956
lo r d with nett 1 ifeguard Design., neu Thunder-
bird styling . . . and new 202 h. p. V 8 engine!
See your authorized Ford D ealer
today tor a 56 lo r d a n d . . .
TRAVEL
PEAT MOSS
GARDEN RAKE
’at of a page of the fam ily bible
♦ '• erd is also usuallv adm issable
a sw orn statem en t that such a
pn - (i evicts but this sta te rre n t
should incluC? the phrase "appears
consecutively,’’ if such is the cast ,
and not th e bald statem en t that
such a record is there. T his is to
guard a g a ’nst the suspicion th at
it r a y / ’ ive been ad > ’ vesterdny.
S(<netim ‘ s evidence of a g e
si ows up in places least suspected.
Credence is given to old new s
pap er clippings, providing they
ern d ated and contain the nam e
ef th e child and appear w ith o th w
» ’a te r ir ' 'n d c . l ig 1. y are, ie a ’-
ly, a PO! * O” of e " r"
r ’l p
•nt at th a t time. Should you
hnnnen on such d a ta consult the
ed ito r or a notary regarding p re
p a rin g it for use.
O ne w hole fam ily of ’alders got
a tra n sc rip t of divorce procedings,
in th e la tte r 7()’s, in which the
p la in tiff listed, in h e r own hand
w riting, the nam es and b irth d ates
of all h e r m inor children.
A nother place to look is in th e
fam ily e sta te se ttle m e n ts w here
yo u r age, a t th at tim e, might l»e
listed.
In reg ard to these and o th er
sim ilar sources, it might be con
tended, a s an em inent Oregon
ju rist once told this w rite r ev id
ence once passed on by a court is
final and anyone objecting th e re
to is free to law over it. Hence,
if you dig up a docum ent sta tin g
your age, on a certain date, an y
one who contends it isn't so m ust
go to co u rt and sum bit proof to
th e c o n tra ry .
If you have a foreign passport
or n a tu ra liz a tio n papers, these are
good a s evidence and an o th e r
place to look is in w elfare rec
ords, should you have been so
listed, s ta te or federal ¡»ension
aw ard s and especially to widows
in w hich m inor children w ere con
cerned.
You m ay h a w been included
in one or mono of the U. S. C en
sus rolls. Inquiry a t th e U. S.
Census B ureau, W ashington, D C ,
will bring a form for you to fill
in and retu rn .
All sta te s issue b irth c e rtif
icates if the birth was recorded.
In case they w ere NOT recorded,
most s ta te s issue delayed birth
1 ecords under one nam e o r a n o th
er. A caution in regard to a b irtn
c e rtific a te is to note if stud
c e rtific a te bears a notation as to
the d a te upon which the birth
was RECO RD ED This, in m any
instances, is as essential as th .•
m ention of your birthday.
No m a tte r w-hat if you have
ANY doubt about you a n d /o r your
tit p en d en t’s versus birth evidence
•G et on the B all” rig h t now.
Tom orrow ’ m ay m ake your jo 3
m ore difficult 01 be too late, a l
together.
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