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records over a year, is the evenness of the temperatures—the low
range between maximum and minimum, and the average mean
Entered as second-class matter, at the post office at Brookings, Ore.,
temperature over the 12-months period. That, readers, is something
March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
to consider a long while when locating a home to settle down.
Another factor for prospective settlers in this area, is the fact
th at anything, except, possibly, tropical fruits, will grow in this
area. With irrigation during the dry months, gradens can be started
here in any month of the year. Vegetables, especially of the type
such as cabbage, lettuce, or leafy plants, grow profusely the year
around. Carrots grow too large, unless these are planted in small
enough plots so that all may be used and not permitted to keep
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
growing. Certainly it never gets too hot for any vegetable.
GENE GOULD, Associate Editor
Compare—and by this comparison prove to yourself that this
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aiea—southern Curry county, and southwestern Oregon is the ideal
spot—the homeseeker’s paradise.
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is given. Vicar—The Rev. L u th er
Ison.
Latter Day Saints
Sunday school every Sunday at
O. C. Turley, Music Director
10 a. m. at Harbor school house.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
H. Hoagland, supt. Classes for G e o r g e Barter, president; Ira
Brown, first counselor and Parley
all ages.
Willard, seoewri counselor
Morning Worship at H a. m.
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The pastor will preach the ser
quality
mon. Special music by the choir. Seventh Day Adventist
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The closing program of the vaca
Sabbath School a t 9:45 a. m.
PRICES!
tion Bible school will be held at
Church services a t 11:15 a. m.
Something for the prospective resident of this area to con the church. Thursday night at
Young peoples m eeting at 4.00
7:30. An invitation is extended to p. m. P ray er meeting, W ednesday
sider—the temperatures of the past week:
the public. Adult party Friday at 8:00 p. m.
Headlines of the Portland dailies carried news of the sweltering evening at the church basement.
heat experienced at places in the Willamette valley, and other Time is 8:00.
Everyone in the community is Smith River Methodist
Oregon localities but at the same time, southwest Oregon, or
invited to the Sunday evening ves Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs
southern Curry county, was coo, and much collected.
per service at 8 o’clock. You’ll Grace VanZee. supt.
Saturday, Medford sizzled under 115.2 degrees of heat which miss a rare musical treat if you
Morning Worship a t 11 a. m.
beat down into that canyon from almost every side. Portland, at do not attend this sacred concert, Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the
Curry County Lui
presented by the choir under di sermon.
the same time, roasted under 103 degrees of heat. For the person rection of O. C. Turley. (See the
Company
who is looking or an ideal location, the Pilot will re-print the first program elsewhere in this issue).
Brookings
Ore
For your every insurance need,
paragraph of the weather story appearing in Oregon Journal:
see Pete at Lesmeister Agency.
Star of the Sea
W7n/< most o/ Ore^ni simmered in near record-breaking heat
Catholic Church
and Medford broiled in the hottest temperature recorded in the
First Sunday of month at 12
United States, the coastal town of Brookings, only 75 airline miles noon.
away, breezily enjoyed a maximum tempt raure of only 65—one of
All other Sundays at 8 a. m.
Rev. Daniel Kelly, Pastor.
the loo est maximums in the nation for the day*
e l e c t r ic a l c o n t r a c t u
Served, too, by the U. S. weather bureau under the department /-u -u a
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of commerce, weather obaervations « • takM -v.-rj HUM h..urs i r . _ ^ 7 = n ..,b C ien C ® S o ci< * >
We Have:
Services
Sunday
at
11
a.
m.
at
here. During the past week, local temperatures were:
the L Q. O. L hall. The public is
One New Philco Console Electric Radio
cordially invited to attend.
Monday. July 15
65 maximum. 48 minimum, no rain
Life w as the subject of the
Two New Portable Battery Radios
Tuesday. July 16
72 maximum, 50 minmum. no rain Lesson -Serm on in th e C hurches
Wednesday. July 17
One Used Electric Range In Stork
I » maximum, 51 minimum, no rain of C hrist, S cientist, on S unday i
Ju ly 21.
Thursday, July 18
80 maximum. 51 minimum, no rain
The Golden Text was. “I shall
Friday, July 19
69 maximum, 53 minimum, no rain not die but live, and declare the |
Saturday, July 20
(»5 maximum, 52 minimum, no rain w orks of the Lord God is the
Sunday, July 21
64 maximum. 5-1 minimum, no rain Lord, which hath shew ed us lig h t''
The World Sweltered—But Here I t . . .
O’NEAL
W hat is strik in g about the B rookings w eath er, tak in g the daily
<Ps. 118:17, 27).
Among the citatio n s which com
prise the Lesson-Sernii n w as the
following Horn the B ible: “B less
ed is the m an th at h e a re th me.
w atching daily at my gates, w ait-J
ing at the posts of my doors. F o r
¡whoso findeth me flndeth life, and
shall obtain favour of the L o r d ”
* (Prov. 8 34-35).
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Hea tilato r
s :
Hie Lesson-Serm on also includ
ed the following co rre la tiv e p ass
ages from the C h ristia n Science
textbook: "Science and H ealth
¡w ith Key to the S c rip tu re s ’’ bv
M ary B aker Eddy: "W hen we re
alize th at Life is S p irit, n ever
in n >r of m a tte r, this u n d e rsta n d
ing will expand into self-co m p lete
ness. finding all in God, good, and
needing no o th e r consciousness”
(page 264».
Owrru County
of the
Episcopal Church
P o rt O rford: S t C hristopher’s
chapel Church School and w or
ship at 10:30 a. m. V icar— The
Rt_ Rev. Thomas Jenkins.
Gold B e a c h : S t M atthew ’s
l©apei. Holy Communion a t 8:00
a. in.; Church School at 10.00
m ; Morning Pravvr at 11 00
a. m. Vicar—The Rev. Luther
Ison.
Brookings: S t Tim othy’. Chap
el. Holy com m union first Surnkiv
of month at 7:30 a. m. (Commun
ity church), third Sunday of the
month at II a. m. (H arbor Grange
hall». Evening P ray er a t 5 p. m.
'Com m unity church) when notice
CALL
E L E C T R IC
FOR
B ID S
Sealed bids will he received by Mrs. D ora E. Beaulie
( lerk at Brookings, u n til Ju ly 29th, 1946, 8:00 o’doc
1 • M , for the a lte ra tio n s to the B rookings school, f
« Hool D istrict No. 17, C u rry C ounty, and will thenar
th ere be opened and publicly read aloud. Bids receivi
a f t i t j h e tim e fixed for opening will not be considerd.
1 Ians, spcifications and and form of contract doci
nvents m ay be exam ined at th e office of Mrs. Dore ’
B eaulieu, clerk. B rookings. O regon, an d a t the office <
F reem an & H ayslip. Assoc. A rchts.. 304 Postal Bldg
1 < rtlan d , and a set ot said plans, specifications, and farw
m ay be obtained at e ith e r of th e above offices, upon
deposit of $15.00, w hich will bv refu n d ed upon the retur
1 tin plans and specifications w ithin a reasonable tiirw
Lach bid shall be accompanied by a certified chec)
cashurs chetk or hid bond »with authorized surety cow
i <»> as surety > made pay able to the owner in an amour
not less than 5f/r of the amount of the bid. Surety bow
or bonds» will be required in accordance with the term
of the contract document.
The School District No. 17, Curry County, resone
the right to reject any or all bids and to waive formalities
No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour se'
J' r the opening thereof or before award of contract, uw
L ss said aw ard is delayed for a period exceeding 30 days
Mrs. Dora E. Beaulieu, Clerk.
First Publication, July 18. 1946.
Second and last publication. July 25. 1946.