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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
THURSDAY, JUNE
O. C. Turley, Music Director
Sunday school at 9 :45 a. m.
H. Hoagland, supt. Classes for
all ages.
Morning Worship at H. a. ra
The pastor’s sermon theme will
b e: “Emblems of the Holy Spirit.”
The choir has arranged special
music for this service.
The Rt. Rev. Thorny
Priest-in-charge (resided
Orford). The Rev. Luth«
Ison, deacon < residence
Beach).
Bishop Jenkins will ,
Holy Communion service
day at 11 a. m. at the"
Grange hall.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Babcock
Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore.,
have
returned here from Grants
March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Pass. They sold their holdings
here last fall and moved to that
place where they bought prop
erty. Now they have sold their
property there and have bought
three lots in town on which they
plan to build their permanent
■ Latter Day _
8 tar of the Sea
home.
Sunday school every
Joseph T. Jacobs is at present
Catholic Church
10 a. a . a t Harbor
on a business trip to Washington
First Sunday of month at 12 G e o r g e Baxter,
Dewey Akers and Dave Holman, Publishers
D. C., to attend the world con noon.
Brown, first counselor aoi
vention of the Seventh Day Ad
All other Sundays at 8 a. m. Willard, seoond counselor
Subscription Rate:
ventists.
Rev. Daniel Kelly, Pastor.
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon................. $2^0 Claude A. Shirey sold 240 acres
near Carpenterville to J. A.
Per Year, outside Curry County.........................
Seventh Day Adv«
Combs and W. E Blair of Pack Christian Science Sodetj
Sabbath School at 9:w
5 i 4 * 7 1 k ,t , .
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wood. Wash. The Lesmeister real Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at
Church
services at 11:15
estate agency handled the trans
,? ° _ F i aU-
puWlc
action.
cordially tevrted to attend.
¡in to Joy” by Steuer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Braynard
Some people, it seems, will never get wise. In the land recently
Adoration” by Rorowhfc
are parents of a daughter born at
Curry County Miemon of the
ruld by the Nazis, everyone said “Yah!” and blindly followed the Knapp hospital. Crescent City
- Young peoples meeting
leader—into what 7
P- m. Prayer meeting, W«
Episcopal Church
May 15. They have named the
Port Orford: S t Christopher's at 8:00 p. m.
The Nazis had a system—others seem to have a system, and little miss, Donna Marie.
Miss Anita Byrd of Portland
like so many systems, it boomerangs at times—much to the dis spent the f o u r-day Memorial chapeL Clxsroh school and worship
at 10:30 a. a .
Smith River
comfort of those who blindly follow.
week-end here with her uncle
Gold Beach: S t Matthew's
Sunday School at 10 a
Many well-meaning people, who possibly never read what they and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank chapel. Church school at 10 a.
Pallady.
Grace YanZee, supt.
ra. and morning worship at 11
were signing, affixed their names to a petition to be sent to the
Morning Worship at 11
Mrs. Marion Bernes, and Mrs. a. m.
board of equalization, pointing out that “so-and-so” paid less taxes Mary Gebhardt of Klamath Falls
Rev. E. C. Hicks will del
Brookings: St. Timothy chapeL J sermon.
were visitors the first of the week
per acre than they did—without knowing the facts in the case.
at
the
Fred
Reiling
home.
A
Figures revealed to the Pilot by the board of equalization make
cousin of the Reilings, Robert
many faces red all because the north end of the county has Anderson, also of Klamath Falls,
a higher average assessed valuation than the south end of the is spending some time at their
county, by some $12 per acre average. These figures, after one has home.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Pratt
studied the two articles, the report of the board of equalization, ___„_____....
and children. Tommy aiIU
and uaiHVV,
Janice
together with the petition which went in from this area with many' spent a couple of days the first
of the week visiting at the Reek-
signatures affixed. These sagnators should study the facts.
APER
ATPOR
PUBLIsàì
Do Petitions Serve Their Purpose?
man home. Mr. Pratt is Mrs.
Since the Pilot was inaugurated some three and a half months Reekman’s brother, and is em
ago, several petitions have been drawn up, signed and delivered to ployed at the federal prison at
some place or another. In no case has any been effective, and many McNeil Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne en
have been mis-directed, beside the point and have left quite un joyed a visit from their nephew,
desirable results,
people ever learn f
Keith Husen of Grans Pass re
cently.
The group all went to
It is the wish of the Pilot that each reader make a careful
Myers
Creek,
study of these two articles concerning the board of equalization, recent low* tides. clamming, during
note the valuations of the accused, and of a representative group
The home economics committee
from this area. Someone missed calling what he thought was a of the Grange wants to remind
sure shot. The fact that names were called, leaves no pleasant all Grange members that refresh
ments for this Friday’s meeting
feeling among county officials toward taxpayers from this ena of is to be pot luck.
the county. Signers of this petition, themselves, must admit that
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross and
These articles are not opinions of the P ilot-both are matters son of Vallejo, Calif., spent Me
morial Day week-end in this
of public record, recorded in the county courthouse at Gold Beach, Area, visiting her parents, Mr
a monument to thoughtlessness on the part of many who think not and Mrs. Ed Ransom.
Jack Gilmore of Santa Monica
when someone comes along with a petition. Please refrain hereafter.
is spending a few weeks on his
place up the Winchuck.
Have you done your “good deed” for the week? Have you
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Pratt left
given the chamber of commerce your support, that it might give for their home at Santa Monica
recently after spending a week
you support by building a better community?
at their place on Bear Creek
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lofstrom
and sons of Montebello, Calif
are visiting at the A. P. Waldien
home. They have been camping
on the Upper Chetco where they
owm property on Long Ridge. *
f r 5 rSo Ilr Ien Richards returned
from Berkeley where she spent
the winter and is now on her
Place up the Chetco for the sum-
h? rx,ShC
acconiPanied home
R O O K IN
by Mrs. Olive Boyle and Mrs
Marge Oberg of San Francisco
/ a p t Norman Case and Lt
\iv.an Lavelle of the Army Nurse
1 orps are visiting at the V. F
ranch with Mr. and Mrs V. Rev-
noids. Capt. Case was in charge
of a base hospital unit where
planes were flying the “hump“
in India Lt Lavelle was m the,
European theatre of War Thev
trained together at St Paul
and are* now together for thé I
first time in several years
The Harbor Postofflce has had
!
°n the inside- with
installation of new and larger
window for sen-ice to the public
and addition of 64 new boxes’
Locally, We Represent:
¿ n « numlier of new boxes will
nil the requirements of the Har
J shns-M ann ville Co.
bor area for the present, and
Curtia Silentlte Sash
was an ...........•
improvement
long needed.
needed
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