Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 15, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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    r a g e Eight
n oria a r m e n
W ’ ’ ' ' c ' . *?nnch
Sold Last Week
Two Baseball Games Are
Billed
For This Week end
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r,
happy to be back in Oregon,
M r and M rs Arrn
Id V o o e l a n d
Young peoples
n
m eeting
at
1
^-30
m
Whatever is gm,
“ anf1 • re- Arnold Vogel and p. m., W ednesday. Visitors arc " T t f° r an l r ,,£ *
Breok.ngs T h e Sox who ba-p <-~ns of S acram ento are at th eir welcome.
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,he light and
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Raymond A. Lower, local real P’aved aw ay from home the last VVinchuck ranch for the sum m er
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esta te b r o k e r announces the
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Richard Crook «"<1 George Bax-
Catholic Church
«ale of the Will McVay ranch
JrX T
h
T V J atUIn ,e r made a tr iP to Ashland Mon-
south of Harbor. The ranch came j ............." lnK at
Fr. Babyak, P a sto r
wdI day taking the B axter household
. . Rev.
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into the family through a homo- be a re tu rn cam e against th - goods to th a t citv The Baxter<: *l
First
Sunday of m onth at
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stead and purchase by W. R. ( rescent City Blues, composed of now ¡¡ve there.
noon,
For Sale:
M< Vav fa th e r of Will. ov< r SO*
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'* 1 boys,
rw s w
r -n i the locab
d high,
s-hool
whom
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All o th er Sundays at 8 a. m.
run. Rmg A|frw(
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F
rank
l
i
t
t
l
e
of
year s ago. The McVays are one \ defeated 5 to 1 earlier.
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aan
alone w ,|| ,,av for 5"
San Diego are visiting her uncle,
.
<4
he original pioneer
ni
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famiïie
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. . . r of th
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i W o x r a re a .! v Christian
/ i n iB U ttd k
X 'lf llC P Societv than two years. One
la w F ra . . z . ie
H a rb
Science
of the area, arriving here by
' b tc sta rt -,t 3 3D nght after
is the first tiniP
time in
39 v years
7 , i,
C • ’
T This
I hlS IS
in 3Q
o a r c Service»
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covered wagon rrom Missouri,
185, Harbor
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seen each
o ther. ’
X , T n S xr __________ ____ a t ' mum
they bad
had seen
each other.
the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is
ï
his
ranch
was
purchased
by
J
So
face
Mr and M r. rv ’ iJ
" v ! ----- will
" 11 ,n
" ' the
ir”’ n Rogue
o S’je n River
iv o ri
Chetco Rod & Gun Club held invited.
Found: Wallet on
whe own p r o p e r /’"« r 5'.rocIcet1t*
6 ^ ’-bIace eb b in the So ' its July m eeting at the H arbor
C hetco road. Owner
“Life’'
is
the
subject
of
the
*o purchaLM from th e Mn v a ‘ i Or.eK? n
Several new H- G range h a l l . Tuesday evening
e by identifving ■
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches sam
Will M rv v
7
McVays- c a - Players are expected to be in w ith average attendance.
for this adz. Bob Perk
of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday m eister Agency.
'ii Mcvay, and his b ro th e r,' the lineup in an effort to avenge
July 18.
, i rv ’ n T ’? T 1 3 StOCk and daify a previous shellacking given th e '
The golden tex t is "As the)
this land w in ™ n2 u yeT
<*‘ >Blue Sox- by
River.
'his land. Will purchased his
F a th e r h a th life in him self: soi
b rother’s in terests 27 years ago.
Ï0 W U 100«
^ u r r v C o u n ty M u n io n o f t h i
hath he given to the Son to have
Mr and Mrs McVay a re keeping
life in him self” (John 5:26».
Episcopal
Church
heir home a few acres only.
Among the citation which com ­
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___ rings: St.
Real estate deals
of the w eek! Brookings:
S t Timothy*» ChapeL
O ther re a lty tra n sfe rs reported
r n iic z h
t h o
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• A.
5rv
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prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
through
the H P e t e ~ Leam
eister
Prie«t-in-charge,
The w Rev.
Fr.
*> Raymond Lower a r e -
following from the Bible: "Tbe
Mr. and Mrs Wm. H. Henrv Agency included the sale of the L uther O. Ison (phone 082 Gold fear of the Lord is a fountain of
B Willis proptrty on the Reach). Service every Sunday
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p ChH11i T
" urch" ^ " < ™ M,
north bank Chetco road to Mr. at 8 00 a. m. On S a in t’s Days life, to dep art from th e snares
Chapel is across from High of d e a th ” (Prov. 15:27), to g eth ­
rifle A venue.'M r» I l r n i v
Mrs' J T * 1 El>'n" ’ form er
teaching in »he B rooking, g r a £ T ' * " ” .
i ' ^ i n g s.
er w ith the following correlative
School. All are welcome.
Also the purchase by Mr. andf Church School every Sunday passage from the C hristian Sci-j
___ - ~ TOWN
wa ,
THE
school
ence text b o o k : "Science a n d | Len a id Pat Kerns
Mr. and Mrs l ra E
7 Mrs. . Eugene Ackley of Bend of a t 10.00 a.m.
H ealth w ith Key to the S crip-'
have purchased the C la ric ’ O r-
h<T
Pioneer
»on river front property nt B ar !?a<t *,r s - Ack,«*y is a sister of
Baptist Community
^ S a ^ F
P,anS f° ,eaVe k x a l
WeH kn° Wn
Rev. Nick N. Newfeld, P asto r
noon to r s « n Francisco
O. C. Turley. Music Director
Mr. and Mt». Dennis Hamann
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
have purchased the Ed Thornton
Morning worship a t 11 a. m
place on Pacific Avenue They
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Newton I Young people at 7 p. rn
a re new to this area.
Evening service at 8:00 p. m
Mr and Mrs H c W eathers have had as their th eir guests
Bible study and prayer serv­
have purchased the F. D. Mc­ for the recent week-end. Mr. and
ice, W ednesday at 7:30 p. m.
............Mrs-
B H. Pickett of Malin.
Millan property just south
of
California line. The W eathers are
Mi and M rs- Max Middlebush­
planning a perm anent home on ’>r of f’ro8Pect. Ore., visited Mr.
Seventh Day Adventist
an,i Mrs. H.
and JX
soni
the property.
-- T. Slagle UHU
UI1
Sabbath school a t 9:30 a. m.
over
the no,,da>'S-
holidays. t Mrs.
Mrs.
Middle-
Mr. ».h and Pans
Mrs. also Culliertson
Middle-
r n i i T 106 M
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Church service at 11 a. m.
K h,m
X h Z d of a T
Slagle.
"Classified
With The Churches
Realty Transfers
W10K-9
noysw
LOCAL NEWS
N O T IC E
the
W IE R 'S
is having, they
M ORTUARY
F I N E K A I.
24-hour Service
I) I 1{ E ( ’ T O B
PHONE 2301
Crescent City, California
Arrangements can be made for either
Burial or Cremation
f
u;«-"
B R O O K IN Ç S
GIVE THAT HOUSE
//
THE NEW LO O K
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With World-Famous
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v PinsSi
Ask For Your
Copy of
OF BOND SALE
n o tic e is HEREBY given
th at sealed bids shall be received
by the undersigned until the
hour o f 8 o’clock p. m. Standard
° " the 24lh d*y of Julv.
and immediately th e re a fter
publicly opened by the D istrict
School Board of School District
No. 17. C urry County. Oregon,
at School House, for an issue of
h-nds of said School D istrict in
’he am ount of ONE HCNDRFD
7 ? \ o L V E T »OVSz\ND dol ­
lars ($112.000.00); said him Is
to be dated August 1, 1948 and
to m atu re serially in numerical
Otder at the rate of Seven Thou-I
«and Dollars ($7.000.00) on the!
first day of February m each o f 1
’he yr.ars. 1952 to 1956. inclusive.
D n.L '
° f EigM '^ o u sa n d
Dollani ($8.000.00) on the first
«ay of February in each of the
years 1957 to 1960. inclusive, and
h i.i ’
° f X ,re Thousand!
<’ »v a ?
00000* ° n the flrstl
I • °f ¿»'hruary in each of the
tO
inclusive, p ro -1
« tttH
a11 h°n’,s maturing*
a lte r February 1, 1956, are su b -1
Hect to call and redemption on!
terest*ar> *’
3nd ° n any in*l
,
Paying d a t e thereafter,
p a .d bond, to bear interest a t j
i »he ra te of not to exceed six irt
cent <6'; ) pcr annum, payable
sern,-annually. The bonds and ,n-
| e rrs, thenm will be payable at
I 7 oflk* <>f the County T reas­
u rer of A urrv County. Oregon I
S ta t7 i! T n FiSCal AKCnCy of the
i Stat< of Oregon in New York
chaser** th ° option of ’he pur-j
The bonds will be delivered to :
the successful bidder m P o rt­
land. Oregon.
Bid, m ust he unconditional and:
accompanied by a certified check
m the am ount of Three Thou-
-and D o lla r, (J3.000.00l.
The approving legal opinion o
' • r ’™ ' ' M c C u l l o c h . Schu.
•er
wd, h»v
BEA,
. ..
Lead is absolutely
to telephone s t nr it
Today it would requ
a pole 1000 feet hi
to hold all of the a
necting telephone wii
now placed in a single 3-inch lead-covered ah
Lead continues to he in short supply with vital «ton
rcM-arv having first claim. The telephone industry U
other industries receives only a rationed quota.
Our expansion program, although proceeding si
t p*ce' wou’d be completed even faster if it we« a
ror this continued shortage of vitally needed ieai
Zi
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czx,
MALL MODEL 7
ENGINE CHAIN
r ’Uo~man tool) Low er in price, more
’n h eig h t, 24-inch model weighs only 75 .
• mp<ut in design—can be m ore easily transport«
tfh
te i.u .n
operated with a minimum of clearanc
a fte r a few instructions. Mews dn
a»fc«r up to and including trees 12 f^ t
«b
snivels for any agle cut. Automatic sta
beeps t ngine running when saw chain a
^ ,eit
idler i» easily removed if saw is
® ««- Im m ediately available in 18-inch to 12-foot
’barponer.
A is, » pneum atic and electric models, at*
mall chain saw co .
R, HUNT, Distributor
Bill Jones, Brookings Anent