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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1948)
Eight W orld’s Finest < Ámete BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon GRADING WORK WILL IMPROVE CH KSÂTE -.GUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Considerable Work Being Done On Fair Grounds In Preparation For Coming Event T hursday , jvu . vivai service, to be conducted , session took up at 8:30 nd three cf’er which from August 22 through Septem- j candidates, Mamie Carson. Bern- gifts bv both th ber 5. The evangelist will be adine Steele and Dorothy Shrader Brookings lodee o M •v Noble Crawford, of the F uller! were initiated into the order. Beach and B r k • ^1 Revival Foundation. More an-1 The state president gave an in- 15 Crescent c r 8 8 nouncements will be made later.; teresting talk on Rebcxah work, present 1 5 Refc Seventh Day Adventist ■ ■ ■ I Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Church service at 11 a. m. Young peoples meeting at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m.. Wednesday. Visitors are welcome. -------- CRESCENT CITY Final details have been worked out prepara tory to the grading of the entire Del Norte county fairgrounds and a modern and adequate drainage system installed, is the news just released by Bob McClure, of the fair board, bids for the work S ta r o f the Sea now being received. Work on the project is expected to start soon Catholic Church after the closing of this year’s fair, next month Rev. F t . Babyak, Pastor Approximately 1400 cubic yards First Sunday of month at 12 of debris will be removed from Dick Barton Has noon. the edge of the swamp for prep All other Sundays at 8 a. m. aration of the fill for a large Completed High parking area at the southerly Christian Science Society " < nd of the existing track, neces* School Course sitating about .34,450 cubic yards Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at _ Pfc. Richard Barton, son of the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is I ■ for the entire area. Some 350 ! | BODY AND FEN D ER WORK lineal feet of 18-inch re-enforced Mrs. Goldie Swearingen and a invited. P concrete culvert and 70 feet of Grandson of Mrs. Goldie Smith, ‘Truth’’ is the subject of the ■ who deserted his class (class of 24-inch corrugated metal cul Lesson-Sermon in all C hurches,! TFI verts are to be used Over 48.- 19481 of Brookings High, two of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday. ■ B WILLARD BATTERIES years ago to enter the army air 000 square feet icei of oi roadway is --------- ----------- , . , — July 25. ■ to be covered with four inches Corps wil1 rece,ved hls diploma The Golden Text is “Ascribe ■ ■ - rock. - There — of - crushed will be just the same. ye greatness unto our God. He is ■ Recently, while on furlough to the Rock, his work is perfect: for g a dike ten feet in width at the top with 1H to 1 side slope visit relatives, he went to Ash all his ways are judgment: a |B land where an - exam, to God of truth and without iniqu’- * across — the neces ------- -w entire bog area, llU Vr.” ------ --- — he ■ took - — — — sitating approximately 100 feet granted a certificate of equiva- ty. just and right is he’’ (Deut. ■ C. N. Goldizen G. W. Di of channel re-location, using sev-, 'enry On this Brookings will be 32:3 and 4). ■ eral head walls and two auto obligated to grant his diploma. Among the citations which com-! ■ ■■■■■■ matic drainage gates to handle While in the service, Dick put prise the Lesson-Sermon is the any flood waters. in much time, both at Adak, in following from the Bible: "Lead __ cry from the ,,,t the Aleutians, and at McChord me in thy truth and teach me:, This _ is _ a far first county fair held at Smith fle,d. near Tacoma, studying an for thou art the God of my sal-; River in 1886. At that time there approved army course. vation; on thee do I wait all the were only four or five fairs be After enlisting two years ago, day" __ (Ps. __ ____,,t 25:5), together with the ing held in California. In the Oick was sent tc the east coast, following from the Christian Sci- early days premiums for k**10 training. then was ence ♦ ■ amounted . dollars . I ennt K Lx. He _ ...l___ »» ... textbook, ’’S c i e n c e and to only a r.... few’ » hundred sent ,o ti,« the Aleutians where L he Health with Key to the Scrip as compared with this year when sI*nt 13 months. He now awaits tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: of the 1948 the fair board expects to award ; or^ers to scnt somewhere in "Truth, spiritually discerned, is $51,000 in offering 6,639 prizes! California. , scientifically understood" (p. 275) according to Mr. McClure. This is an increase of some District Rebekah 250 awards over those offered in 19-17. In the floricultura! division rum/ <-<«,(, o, Conclave, Thurs. alone several new classes have Episcopal Church ~ been added which will make a _ K ; Convention of District No. 31, ..-.« « i sum * seco n n io a ‘ * Timothy s ChapeL w hich is composed of Gold Beach {»’ flower show second to none, none. A are now on large new lath house will house . lodge and Topaz Re- 'A' t)u- tloricultural displays, in a L - r h ) (phon® *2 Gold b ek a h 1 lodge W U H, Id a t th e ; S< cool, natural setting.' 'T V ° ° E hal> Thursd.n D IS P L A Y Ar/ope [ G EN ERAL REPAIRING TELEPH O N E 134 ^ S L I L Y F E S T IV PARADE With The Churches All 4-H livestock this year will Chapel is across from H leh n‘>o” antl evening, exhibited in a large enclosed School All are welcome 8 Sp<>< la guest for the occasion barn in the livestock area. This Church School every Sunday C. hr‘s,H}e Smith of Lebanon. | has b e e n reserved exclusively at 10.00 am. president of Rebekah Assembly _____ I °f Oregon. Other convention of- for junior exhibitors r> .. . : ficers w e r e Chairman Bertha In addition to the usual con Baptist Comm unity Whirry; vice-chairman Gladys tests three new ones have lx*en added to the three-day program Rev. Nick N. Newfeld, Pastor Forsythe; Secretary. Adelin Has-1 O. C. Turley'. Music Director sett; Warden. Agda Bickner; this year, states Mr. McClure. Sunday school at 9 :45 a. m j Conductor, Agnes Darger; Chap- A horse-shoe pitching tourna ment will be held during the Morning worship at 11 a. m Ma Hubbell; inside guardian' Young people at 7 p. m. Dorra VonSeidletz; outside guar- fair, the winner to he crowruxl Fvening sendee at 8 00 p. m dian, Ethel Olsen; Right Sup county champion. Regulation Bible study and prayer setv porter to Chairman, Christine horseshoe pits have been laid out near the grandstand. A rope ice, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Smith; left supporter to chair pulling contest is scheduled, it man, Olive Anderson; right sup ........ to be a ...... . and so H seems that during the sum- porter to vice-chairman. Bess promising lively hotly-contested as show entries rner months our Sunday school Richardson; left supporter to the come in from several groups and !,n<I rhurch attendance is on the vice-chairman. Jane Day and (organizations. 'Die photography i * * 14”*- To the people of the musician, Eleanor Turner. contest is Stirring up considerable I ei,Mrch and any friends and vis- A school of instruction was interest among local camera en- ltors we invite you to the serv-•••»«. held >.u during the afternoon with a thusiasts. Cash awards are to be ices- Sunday school at 9:45 a. m... banquet at 6:30. The evening given in all three contests. Morning worship at 11:00. The' - * ——-—-------- --------- - , Sunday school is so divided that I ^^-.1 A|_ |. there is a class for all ages. LOCQI IM6WS IlCniS Klon'ai,d"iwo" l„l 1 ,7 '" K k “T’’ i Sunday evening services are: For Sale: Daffodil bulbs field « * J W » and'V 'led I n,n' Kin* A'frrd. Cut »lowers p u t week-,-ml. and Mr Weigel J " Frayer meeting is held each muni ^ ox Harbor. 20-2* sister. Mrs. Ted Lewis, of San Francisco, is spending her vaca Wednesday evening at 8 00. We WILL CARE for small child now studying in the Book of tion here and enjoyed the lily are week days in my home. Reason Hebrews. festival parade. Ihe church is planning a re able. Mrs Wm W<rd Jr., 1st house beyond the vacant lo* south of Chetco Inn. _l-3 M ORTUARY F I N E R A I. 21-hour Service D I R R (- -p q PHONE 2301 Crescent City, California Ai raiigi-menU can be made for either Burial or Cremation BROOKINGS, OREGON, 4Ì "Classified Ads" .......... » 1 ......«i o u at u .|than WOrsh,p 8 00 two years- One ton mini- W IE R 'S Ifacd PHOTOGRAPH» Sa e: Hops w«“aners to j-W-lb, or more. Call at C. B ; light place, 5 miles up south I bank Chetco road. 01 — __ writh'd S*,e M * * * Cat‘‘T>»Har with dozer and brush hooks Se • Jack Young or Carl Berger 2t >nd dar logs, also fir ane Quote F. O. B. sh I earliest shipment Ni ever- Martin Co., Spaldi and. 4. Ore MALL MODEL 7 GASOLINE ENGINE CHAIN SA| <A one- or two-man tool) Lower in price, more ’ I ghter in weight. 24-inch model weighs only 75 M» it compact in design—can be more easily transported» rough terrain-operated with a minimum of clearance- used successfully after a few’ instructions. Mows di*® timber up to and including trees 12 feet in diameter Fng chain swivels for any agle cut. Automatic staBd clu ch keeps engine running when saw chain is J*3 Quick detachable idler is easily removed if saw is >n cut. Immediately available in 18-inch to 12-foot ! , ( x Also pneumatic and electric models, ard sharpener. mall chain saw co . S. R. HUNT, Distributor Bill Jones, Brookings Agent - Xewti 1 tl