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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1947)
Paye »y m au a r m e s i Ernest Seaton Resigns Stout Executive Work according to the local scout com -(w ord released late last week by (W orld F ederation o f N ations tu ra . they witne« m ittee, is a regrettable fact. In (Supervisor H. C. Obye of the fwhich is eagerly stretch in N g a forth dream s of empire X ' the past year. Mr. Seaton has re-1 Siskiyou national forest. Jits hands and e arn estly beckon- vitalized the scouting movement Recent increase in sales of fire- *nS t° a W orld F ederation of of ’his area, until Brookings has , works throughout the northw est Churches to go along w ith it in one of the best troops in the en- together with rapidly drying for- the g re a t m arch to a final des- iy j t ire area. est fuejs ancj the approach of the *iny- And this, my friends, is not Careful and Cnn.u S eato n H elped Local "If all my places had been like dry’ sum m er period. ! m erely a w orld probability; it Brookings,” said Mr. Seaton. "No T roo p In P a s t Y e a r; The forest regulations barring j is an irnrninent possibility which krit need would be felt for a scout IirewwrKS w a a new fireworks „ is n not new one one. but -— may ------- come m ore quickly th an is O rg an ized C ounty lAwar is always perfn»^ 1 -- - ■ . i being b e in e realized. re n li-zo d executive. The committee publicity , ..... L “ here - '• m has a s Deen given given ]ittle little publicity! Court b X LuX X rscou, an4 durinE ' hp P“ ‘ feW w a r yeare If w e cou,d s<‘ d° " '" ‘» « « h e r H o, COOS BAY — E rnest Seaton, ny tne s t o u t s , and the scouts a re SJnce fireWorks w ere not then with o u r open Bibles we would Licenced under the I»«, X bi’, . “one X ^ H a b l e and th ere a re m any who read from ‘The p r o p h e t resident executive here for the E gon by examination ' Oregon Trail council of the Boy one could expect. now need to rem inded t h a t ! th a t these m ovem ents will d e Nook Cafe Bldg. Scouts of America, has announced ......... In May Mr. Seaton was clerk when forest camping, fishing or velop and ta k e a c tiv e \ h a o e im- his resignation. 1 at a court of honor, held a t the other trips are planned all fire- m ediately preceeding th e great . ?aton will move to Drain high school, where he showed a works should be left b e h in d ect On —; ... usher I compì* est of all crises th a t . will w here he will re-en ter the U. series of motion picture films »-iti ‘n the long-expected M illenium . c iv il service as a postal clerk, j depicting camp life last summer, espi which begins w ith the second ap he said. He took leave two years i Before leaving this area, Mr. I scouts. pearing of o u r Lord and S avior ago rom the postal service to ■ Seaton organized the C urry Coun in the new Jesus C hrist. Drofessinnal Boy S c o u t » ... _____ ._____ , , . „ en te r professional ty council, headed by Sheriff R. See I t work. JO H N SO N BU] G. Sabin, and Ray G ardiner of 1 he Lord is displeased w ith By Barton W Marsh I flwe The Oregon Trail council plans Gold Beach, assisted by the com debauching w ickedness th a t I second December 4 to 6, 1946. to divide the southw estern Ore m ittees from Brookings, P ort by the day, u prevails in th e w orld today. It , Quent gon district with one resident Orford and Gold Beach. The local Federal Council of Churches held is He and He alone and not these wit* double or its biennial session a t Seattle, executive to serve Coos and Cur- committees, i i headed by v Charles . ------ — — - vwMuiuiicTT», fd u ru uv nanes g re a t organizations of hum an --- — a ” o,h er »<>. serve Low. consists of Mike Page, Bob Wash. D elegates from most of devising th a t will te rm in a te this [George the la rg ? r denom inations, and Douglas county, Seaton said. R a t e s reasonabk L Ship! Perkins, Pete Lesmeister, and bornble. festerin g w orld mess. Seaton has increased Boy Scout Dewey Akers. John G inther is may of the sm aller ones of N orth America A m erica w’ere w ere present present, also sav- Millions a re doomed, I g reatly b y th e month.. upley, and Cub membership in the south scout ' m aster and George ....... Widney e ra l noted speakers and gu“ ts fear, to b itte r disappointm ent as I Scout ern district from 830 to 1431, d , ti. i — ~~ ---- -•il.-» . ' i r i . v Glenn r ir n ii o Sum u m n ner e r is is v ( u u b u n m i d aster. « representing he leading P ro test’ Vincei T rail ‘ugPne- OreK°n assistant scout m aster and Con- an t organizations of E ur o ^ (Gene ( trooM in rr • a announced. The ner Kessler and F arrell Sunder- : badge Among these w ere pasto r M ar Î X 7 s e . M n ^ i rOm 37 t0 52*’ ,and aSSist M r‘ Widn^ ’ ' a* ard tin Niewoeller, and Mrs. H anna unaer s< aton. In Coos county the — 111 Shi Schokking. one-tim e com m ander membership increase last year r v . 4 m iles u p th e s o u th b a n k o f R o fu p ' Bergi of the D utch W aves, and the was 72 per cent, from 288 to 496. * «recrackers B anned on S a n d e rs C re e k , 12 a c re s, m o R v S l present head of the Ju n io r Red w. ., . On All F o re s t L an d s t h i b ' atec a C om P leteJy su rro u n d ed bv heavl Mr s- * . 10 ,h 'S area recent,y. The shooting of any kind of Cross of Holland. Both of these distinguished persons survived c im k i ,announced to John fireworks within the national for- tim b e r a n d m o u n ta in s . M odern home 4« hP u i T 'i a 8C° Ut master< »hat¡est is banned during the closed extended periods in G erm an con- old, e le c tric lig o h ts , w a te r system ’ Cm ‘ L ' <Ulng fbe area, w hich.1 season now in effect, according to centration camps, b e f o r e and during the w ar period. D elegates u p a n d see it. ‘ 100 eau l rom N orth A m erica spoke for Banen j 27,000,000 rqembers of various B E R T P H IL L I P S , G old Reach. Oregon I your i P ro te sta n t denom inations. j trpt In one of the first meetings, the general secretary , Sam uel or sh< Mc( rea ( avert, spoke as follows: b fron "W hen the F ederal Council of wmgs ( hurches of C hrist m et in its T H R E E -P IE C E , Good L ooking B A T H S E T last biennial session the secrets) day t of atom ic energy had not been; ( o-tt. a p ro n tu b w ith w a ste an d o v erflo w ; 1 I > cn I unlocked. The bomb had not yet ion Enam el B asin com plete w ith pop -u p w a s te ; Broofc ¡fallen on H iroshim a. We w ere in! ~ eol,pio toilet w ith [the midst of w ar, but we w ere! lith & I looking forw ard to a p o st-w a r1 T h a t L e a k y F a u c e t White Seat, priced T hat New Hi world, in which we could c n jo y 1 Ihon-im | h a '.k sin k s’ <lo!ll’le a n d s i"K|«s, a n d all R e p a ir e d ! Plun)W, the fru its of victory. Today we I | hnd ourselves in w hat m ay be the i ,?,r «»m e; s h o w e r c ab in e ts, all ste e l; - Iv o rs P u m p s <K P lu m b in g Fixtures— S n a ’p!«- 1 ra.5'; t H.o t W a ,$.r Soil Pipe;’ [most fateful hour of history We h e a r the W ord of God like a T e m p la r H o tel B ld g . Brookings, Ore »oil f i t t i n g s ; D ra in a g e F ittin g s , etc. Voice of Judgm ent, I have set visit y o u r N eighborhood P lu m b e r a n d Shop before you this day life nad death, blessing and cursing; shop fo r y o u r need s! therefore choose life, th a t thou " . H . C O C H R A N , S r. W . IL COCHRAN and thy seed m ay live.” D euter onomy 30:19. This statem ent u t tered by a leading spokesm an of I miles n o rth o f S m ith R iv e r on H w y 101, the m eeting is entitled to cur serious consideration. He contin-l At R ivers E nd. n e a r O cean View School ued statem ent, which in p a rt o ut (H om e evenings and m o rn in g s— Closed S a t.) C. E N E R A L C O N T R A C T IN G lines the objective of the Federal < ouncil of Churches is still more H ouse, B a rn s , B uildings »ti resting in its significance. We q u o te : o t S teel, W ood o r Concrete "The Federal Council is an ' W atchni Henry Z. I for rev W R IT E As I “ G O D ’S NOTICE H. A, J O C H E N S < o W IL L IA M PO CK ET PLUMBING ee I). F I S H E R Cochran Const* i n s t r u m e n t fo r b e a rin g a co m b in ed i w itness to the principles d< rived 1 fro m our C hristian faith. W HICH ~ v BE A P p LIED TO THE tfc« world I daily newspaper r o ^ r A L . AND IN- THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR. . RRNA IIO N A L L IFE O F T H F the best-informed pen -n n . .* * * on 1 t«nd yourself one of . [W ORLD ( C a p i t a l s a r e o u r s h R jeu read , , , w0, ; ; ; world . [is a way of m aking it clear to ! our nation that the churches are • busmen, theoter. husfc, rodio, sporti on hofn«mak'nö» educo- n either inarticulate, nor hope Sttbvrrfti« now to Social lessly divided in the face of those ï 7 , ■; : ; ~ ’ «•qua m t. 4" o ff., urgent contem porary issues on — — • month fo, , « PB-5 - VJ.'for 'xCt mHnrn‘* 'ie The Christ«« O 'h a h peace and well being of hind«» ■ the world depends.” ¡tha1? 1^ , 8 reVea,inS statem ent th at the purpose of the F e d e r a l !as°w e!! a s a n ? P° h t l c a l ---- Zone----- . SfoU_ a " t i l a s r e lig io u s , a n d a r e m - ‘ te rn ational in their scope H a v in g .accom pL .hed ,,s ftrs, BOX 153 Winchuck T E X A C 0 S E R VICE Now Open , B Handy Subscription Blank KINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Arookinp». Oregon. Kfndlv en ter mv suhsm rw i ~ -------- y^a, <ca«fc) rv.,c • I ’atf ----------- u »> rawcrlp,!« th. ____ ... . K-r »si, m , h , u o i k a b le a r r a n g e m e n t f o r th e .eracK, lmoBey ^ r) e * dJ the greatM t S p e c ializin g in R u s t-p ro o fin g o f car Chas»«' C O M P L E T E L U B R IC A T IO N 5 m iles so u th o f B ro o k in g s on Hwy. 101 t" I rotestant peoples of the world J and moving on from that accom- ± . H nw n' 2 ° ,he «<•>■«« » S i . t.»». anil - - n f T ? " 3pbæ a^ ™ Of-» w » ot£. „*. ----------ma vem ™ ent ‘ o f-a »„h Rom an C a, « _ k ., n BROOKINGS, 0« 'll ^CrabStand (rab, by the pound.............. 2‘ - the pow er to exerrise a d . S e i Z ' '» « e T r,» '1'“" ^ influenc*’ aL ; ,rs ° f «»‘ em inent. ! •a w £ e J " ° ,? We have fu» »»•ng. and well on i t , way t h e . . W a tc h y o u r c ra b o rd e r being cooked S M O K E D F IS H F R E S H F IS H TO OBDi S ta n d O pen 11 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.