Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 24, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    uY. OCTOBER 24, 1946.
BROQKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
is extended to the Chetco Rod &
Gun Club, E. E. Hanscam, Mar­
lin Tryon, Henry Kerr. Wood-
w orth Brothers, Kerber Brothers,
and Foster-Clyde Lumber Co., for
sponsoring fire prevention adver­
tisem ents in our national cam­
paign.
~ Forest Ranker
How successful all your efforts
dteful For Valuable have been can best be judged by
results. And what commendable
Co-operation
results they are! Not a fire of any
kind (except those for which per­
ling without a fire of any m its had been issued) occurred
ence this year, the local on the 320,000 acres comprising
jervice group is gateful. the Chetco Ranger district. As
[5 for the fact th at fires th ere now- has not been a single
¿sent, but for the co-op- man-caused fire (except the Jap
given the departm ent by bomb in 1942) in this area since
Inns carrying advertise- 1939, everyone is to be congrat­
calling attention to fire ulated for doing his part in pro­
lo n g in g through the seventh fire
Nance, local ranger, in season this very enviable record.
To the Pilot, expresses his
The financial aspect alone of
ation to these firms
our tim ber situation should offer
jr. Pilot: This forest fire sufficient incentive for portecting
has ended (I hope) with our forests from fire. Within a
hval of what appears to be1 year or so Curry* County will
1! rains. < N ote: W hat you have received (during the past
•ard was a gib sigh of re- several years) over $100,000 from
Lnd I "ant to take thi$ sales of forest products harvested
initv to personally thank from national forest lands within
ncerely for your splendid the county. And this income can
ration and assistance in our be increased greatly by allowing
(or to convince folks th a t the small trees now* exsting the
|\ pays to be careful with necessary time and protection to
the forests as well as at m ature. The increasing demand
for tim ber—just any tim ber— is
gh you I want to thank sufficient evidence t o convince
ne for their very success- the most confirmed skeptics of
brts and care in prevent- | this fact. W hat will be the de­
rest fires during the past mand wrhen these trees are ma-
tr. Especially, our gratitu d e 'tu r e and are ready to be h ar­
Praised For
Given USFS
ist Fires
Westinghouse
Appliances
ARE COMING IN
We Were Give Franchise To Sell
R. C. A. VICTOR RADIOS
table models in stock — $25.50 ea.
W ATCH
This Adv. fo r New M erchandise Arrivals
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC &
RADIO CO.
V. A. M E N D EN H A LL
The Farmer’s
quickest
____ -
M arketing Aid
ft
luril ttlepbane service ie performing one of ite mo»
U service, to the term er todey. With the constant
ution in market conditions, it is important
mer should know in advance w’hat his . est ...ar
telephone call to town can save the farmer o
1 money in determining his market plans.
•Ve are trying to provide service as quickly as we can
. for we know every progressive farm er wiH make
tphone service a permanent aid in his *i > uor
"est ( oast Telephone Company
Home of The Croft Lily
Page Fitw
vested—that is something for con­
(Community church) when notice
Episcopal Church
jecture.
is given. Vicar—The Rev. Luther
Port Orford: St. Christopher’s Ison.
Again we thank you. If we can
be of any assistance to you at chapel. Church School and w or­
any time, please do not hesitate ship at 10:30 a. m. Vicar—The
Latter Day Saints
to contact us. Very* Truly Yours, Rt. Rev. Thomas Jenkins.
Sunday school every Sunday at
Marian Nance, district ranger.
Gold B e a c h : St. M atthew ’s
Chapel. Holy Communion at 8:00 10 a. m. at H arbor school house.
a. m.; Church School at 10:00 G e o r g e Baxter, president; Ira
a. m.; Morning P ray er at 11:00 Brown, first counselor and Parley
Willard, second counselor.
\Mith 3.53 inches of precipita­ a. m. Vicar—The Rev. Luther
tion from Thursday until Sunday, Ison.
Brookings: St. Tim othy’s Chap-' Seventh Day Adventist
the coastal area, especially this
section, is experiencing the be­ el. Holy Communion first Sunday, Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m.
ginning of the fall rains.
of month at 7:30 a. m. (Com mun-| Church services at 11:15 a. m.
With 2.10 inches of rain falling ity church), third Sunday of the, Young peoples meeting at 4:00
for the 24 hours, Sunday. Monday month a t 11 a. m. (H arbor Grange p. m. P rayer meeting. Wednesday
saw approximately same amount hall). Evening Prayer at 5 p. m. at 8:00 p m
coming down, sometimes in near
cloudbursts. Lily planting and all
field work is being held up be­
cause of the wet ground.
For the past week, ending on
Max Min Rain
Sunday:
64’
50
October 14
69
40
October 15
69
46
October 16
.89
56
47
October 17
.25
58
50
October 18
.29
46
55
October 19
2.10
46
54
October 20
Total rainfall for week
3.53
Weather Report
YOUR “REXALL” STORE
Newspapers
M agazines
Drug Sundries
Chetco Drug Co«
Christm as Vespers Are
Planned By Local Choir
Practice sessions were announc­
ed Sunday by the choir, which is
planning a Christm as vespers, to
be held sometime the la tte r part
of December.
Choir members will meet S a t­
urday evening at the church for
a lunch, at which time parts will
be picked and assigned, it was
announced.
______________ j
With The Churches
Baptist Community
R ev . C harles E. D unham , pastor
O. C. Turley. Music Director
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
H. Hoagland, supt. Classes for
all ages.
Sermon by the pastor. Special
music will be given by the choir.
Young peoples meeting at 7 p.m.
Smith River Methodist
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs.
Grace VanZee, supt.
Morning Worship at 11 a tn
Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the
sermon.
PHONE 183
T. TV. Zenier
PUNCTATUM SPMlCUM
¿/¿y BULSUTS
FOR SALE IN NOVEMBER
Place your orders now for fail delivery
$1.00 each; Yearlings, $5.00; 3-year-olds, $10.00
T IT U S
H arbor
BULB
FARM
Closed on the Sabbath
Oregon
F O
Christian Science Society
Services Sunday at 11 a. m. a t,
the I O. O. F. hall. The public is
cordially invited to attend.
“Doctrine of Atonement" was
the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
in all churches of Christ, Scien­
tist, on Sunday, Oct. 20.
* The golden text was, "All
things are of God, who hath re-
, conciled us to himself by Jesus
I Christ, and hath given to us the
ministry of reconciliation" (II
Co. 5:18>.
Among the citations which com­
prised the Lesson-Sermon was
the following from the Bible:
; “These words spake Jesus, and
lifted up his eyes to heaven, and
said. F a th e r—I h a v e glorified
, Thee on the e a r th : I have finished
the work which thou gavest me
to do. And now. O Father, glorify
thou me with thine own self with
the glory which I had with thee
before the world was" (John 17:
1. 4 5 h
,
.
The Lesson-Sermon also includ­
ed the following correlative pas­
sages from the C hristian Science
textbook. ‘‘Science and Health
with Kev to the S criptures’’ by
Mary Baker Eddy: "Glory he to
God. and peace to the struggling
1 hearts! Christ hath rolled away
4he stone from the door of hum an
hope and faith, and through the
revelation and dem onstration of
life in God. hath elevated them
to possible at-one-m ent with the
spiritual idea of m a^ a , c \^ ls
divine Principle, Love" (p.45,.
S tar of the
Sea
Catholic Church
First Sunday of month at 12
noon.
All other Sundays at 8 a. m.
FROZEN
PEACHES
Sugared, ready to eat or can—
30 pounds................... $6.75
FROZEN
A P R IC O T S
Sugared, ready to eat or can—
30 p o u n d s.........................$6.75
S P E R G 0 N
is here ::
1 pound ............................. $ LI 5
10 pounds .........................$10.25
BROOKINGS MARKET