Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 17, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    JUNE 17. 1948
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon
W orld's Ftnest Clim ate
Page Five
De-Bunk The
LOCAL NEWS
Four southern Currv Countv
ir Baron Yarn . young
. .
folks left Tuesday - morn-
One Father.”
Smith River Methodist I may), but to us there is but one
Prayer meeting and Bible study ,
at 10 a. m Mrs. God, the Father, of whom are all
on Wednesday evening at 8 Come L- Sunday
“ v School
1
1 al
i things, and we in him” (1 Cor.
and bring your Bible and pencil Gr?,Ce ' an^ f - su**
Morning
Worship
at 11 a. m 8 :$-€>.
R
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Ross,
Oregon
S
tate
ing
for
Corvallis
to
attend
the.and
paper
for
a
real
Bible
studs
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extension forester, says 4-II , summer school: J a n i c e '
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* R ev E. C. Hicks will deliver the
Among the citations which com­
sermon.
jo truth to the story.
' March, Elaine LaClair share the
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
no
following from the Bible: "For
mrtkine of the belief Ghetco Grange scholarship; and Seventh Day Adventist
Christian Science Society the Lord giveth wisdom: out of
l-jnber and trees are "big Glark Schley and Lyndle Fad-
Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m.
Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at bis mouth cometh knowledge and
■ Actual fact and fig- 1 »ng. each receiving a full schol-
Church service at 11 a. m.
the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is understanding" (Prov. 2:6), to­
that so-called "tim-1 arsb*P from Brookings chamber
“Ire pretty hard t o of commerce. Mrs. Joe Zumpfe !
" Praver 'm m t ^ ^ ï t
! invited’
gether with the following corre-
sarons'
jtos*points out that right accompanied the group as one p.
Wednp«H»v
v L .Ü L .«
“Is
the c Christian
U’pdnpdav Vi.;»,'«.
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** t h e Universe.
universe, including lative
lauve passage
p a s s a g e from
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iu »u<in
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a , Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Science text book, "Science and
Oregon the number of of the county chaperones. The welcome , '
is the subject of the Lesson-Ser Health with Key to the Scrip-
who own wood land two girls completed Cooking 2
Star of the Sea
mon in ail Churches of Christ, lures.” by Mary Baker Eddy:
close to 45,000. He says club, and the boys, belong to a
Catholic Church
.Scientist, on Sunday, June 20.
"God expresses in man the in-
% of Oregon’s privately rabbit club.
Rev. Fr. Babyak, Pastor
i
The
golden
text
is
"Though
’
finite
idea forever developing it-
C.
Sylvester
Smith
is
now
at
forest reserves are own-
First Sunday of month at 12 there be that am called gods, self, broadening and rising high-
individuals with holdings Mepleton where he is employed
-
whether in heavon or in earth (as er and higher from a boundless
as foreman at a lumber mill. n°°?i
than 5000 acres apiece.
All other Sundays at 8 a. m. there be gods many, and lords basis” (page 258).
Mrs. Smith plans to join him at
Oregon farmers play an that place soon.
ant role with their tim-
i a matter of fact, in west-
|Oregon there’s an average
4-H Flower Girls
acres of woods for each
Last week, instead of our reg-
' ular meeting, we were guests of
the national standpoint Mr«. Lockland at Azalea Garden
million persons in the U. S. c]ub meeting, Thursday. We were
a piece of wood land which introduced to the women. Then
less than 5000 acres we
refreshments. We enjoyed
these small a c r e a g e , m o t i o n pictures.
owners control two mil
Our last meeting Uas held at
Taxpayers of Brookings-Harbor District No. 17
That’s 60% of all the home of Mrs. Richard Smith, as­
ely owned forest land in sistant leader. We planted seeds
Icountry.
By your affirmative vote last Monday, you have passed the
and had refreshments. We played
first major hurdle, so that needed building space may be provided,.
ir.while, a change is taking hide the thimble in the yard,
in the minds of the sm a'lj .N ext week Mrs. Lockland is I
property owner. Ross says going to take us to the beach
Ipnor to 1940. few farm ers if weather is nice. — Karen!
[anything but pasture and Simpson, reporter.
Vote YES on the Six Per Cent Limitation Election at the School
|od supply in their woodlots.;
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House
next Tuesday evening, June 22, 8 to 9 p. m.
B™!l‘,treens0,Andy it'°t ^ C u b
S C O U t D O lilg S
Congratulations!
L E T 'S F I N I S H
I
times to grow salable; Mrs. Ross Hom, a new den
But. there s been a big mother, will take over the Cub
in that thinking. Now Scouts of Pen 1, Monday, June
Ross says farmers are 21. Mrs. Widney who has had
knowingly a b o u t pole, ,th e den so far, almost two years,
pulpwood and fuel mar- ¡s giving up den work as she will
Ross says markets for th e , neefi an operation. She is sorry
products are bound to : | O gjve up this worpj as she has
, 0IJ^ growth timber enjoyed every moment with the
ting to be
more ...................
valuable boys. Ronald Akers will continue
...........
stands of old growth for- as den chief until his term is
L-e being cut. So, the day expired.—George Widney.
far away when farmers
reive an annual cash croo
their woods just as they
ay from their plowed land.
With The Churches
C urrv County Mission of the
Episcopal Church
Biam H. Smith arrived last
way from several w eeks! Brookings: St. Timothy's QxapeL
‘ ieh took him across the Priest-in-charge, The Rev. Fr.
|c States to Philadelphia.
Luther O. Ison (phone 662 Gold
Beach). Service every Sunday
a t 8:00 a. m. On Saint’s Days
»PP T U C KJCtAi
H Chapel is across from High
I ilC TM CW
I! School. All are welcome.
1 Church School every Sunday
II at 10:00 a.m.
J £ C p
Baptist Comm unity
At
Rev. Nick N. Newfeld, Pastor
O. C. Turley. Music Director
Sunday, J u n e 20 is Fathers
Day. On this day we will rec­
ognize the oldest and youngest
father in the congregation. The
subject of the sermon is: Prod-
1 igal Sons and Delinquent Fa­
thers.”
The young people will meet at
the usual hour of • P nj. • R
' subject for discussion will b<
"What is S u cre's'’
& Mendy's
>vron Service
Station
k for Ed, Mendv or
C. E. Jones
i
The Sunday evening service at
¡8:00 p. m. Subject:
"Faith oi
WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED
to do any of your
THE JO B !
“To provide for more adequate facilities for the increased
Public School Population, and for increased cost of operation.’
“The amount of tax, in excess of the 6 limitation, proposed to
be levied for said fiscal year is $19,358.20.”
BOTH
Buildings and Teachers, Supplies and Equipment
arc necessary for STANDARD SCHOOL!
Your Affirm ative Vote Last Monday
Provided For Buildings!
VO TE " Y E S " N EXT T U E S D A Y
and provide for current operation of the school!
REM EM BER!
It is not possible to regain standardization for our elementary
school, and retain standardization for our high school, without
sufficient funds for CURRENT OPERATION!
Last year our base was $10,950.60 and we voted the 6"' limita­
tion over that amount.
This Year We Have No Base Whatsoever
but $29,621.65 has been equalized in Curry County, and we vote
the 6 limitation over that amount.
REMEMBER, ALSO!
A “Yes” vote on the 6 limitation DOES NOT ADI) ONE CENT
to the budget as made by our budget committee and approved
by Brookings and Harbor District No. 17.
But it's necessary to put tho* budget as provided
on the tax roll!
VOTE 'YES” NEXT TUESDAY!
automobile repairing
REGAIN STANDARDIZATION
And Motor Tune-up Work
Regain the Basic Scheol Support Fund!
also have a good supply ot parts
BROOKINGS TEXACO SERVICE
BERT DeMOSS, Proprietor
BROOKINGS AND HARBOR
PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION