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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1948)
íDAÍ. SEP^M B ER 30, Kelleher Is ir of Troop 32 voucher, who had throe ¿ n g experience in Bey #or|( while he lived in during his youth, will, >k. become piaster of “32 ’ own troop of scouts. Beiiler replaces John Gin- r ‘ held the position over and w ho will be busy at *-c and construction of his IOK in the Harbor area. ■ther with a few of the committeemen, Jerry at- the county meeting held ¿d Beach Wednesday eve- »hen plans were laid for year. ads bring results—soon! Will Furnish jd. small tractor, and ler tools, planting stock, ¡half of fertilizer to any- willing to take care of p. harvest and pack the Be for half of the crop. E. SANDBO L B S DER NOW! Have lim- amount of pure Roval iyon-Davidson. Slocum and Estate bulblets yearlings for sale. 6^4 * north of Crescent on 10L snel Borough Rt 1, Box 726-C ent City, California REMOVE, MURDEROUS FISH TRAPS Oregon Guthrie's Fish Jumped Record After completing the re-sur facing of the highway between the state line and Carpenterville. the highway department paving crew gathered up all its equip ment Thursday and moved to the v icinity of Gold Beach, where it will pick up the job and com plete the work to the vicinity of Ophir on that setting. A highway patrol crew will be established in this area, it is understood, to keep the surface in constant repair, and not al low it to break down as was the case last winter. Weather Report Additions M ade A t Goetz Cottage Not to be outdone by competi tors of area, Gordon Goetz, last wjfek, added two more cottages to his string which he recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart. Loaded w i t h “doubles',, Mr. Goetz told the Pilot that he had no single cabins to rent to travelers. He overcame this by eliminating the garages between cabins, and converting them intoj single bed cabins. Electric heat will be installed as soon as possible, replacing the oil heaters, now in each cabin. R E G IS T E R To vote at General Election October 2, 1948, is latest date to register as a voter for the General Election. Any elector who may complete his residence or become 21 years of age by No vember 2, may register. Be sure to put qualification date on card. Register w i t h the following persons: O.t W. Miller at Post office. Harbor. Madge Moore, Brookings. Myrtle Forty, Port Orford. Ray Hclmken, Sixes. LaRue Henry, Langlois. T. W. Billings, Agness. Oleta Walker, county clerk, at Gold Beach. Reach your buyers through the Pilot Classified Ads—it pay's! Page Thraf Paving Crew Has Religious Services Moved Northward W ill Be Held A t A rt Guthrie, whose live lihood comes from coaching, lays no claim to prowess tw (i fisherman, hut he can do quite well at it. Being a coach, and good at ways of handling “what he may have,” he found out that fishing was a game— you have to guess ahead. Just about the time the Story got out that Walt Bom- hoff had set a record, Art got out the old pole—result: a IfS^t-lb. salmon, just one pound heavier than Walt's. Will this issue reach the mails before Art's story will be just another story f LATEST DATE TO World's Finest Clim ate For the tl past week. Sunday: y: Max. 20 ...........61 21 . 64 22 ...........62 Sept 23 .58 Sept. 24 59 Sept. 25 62 Sept. 26 ...........59 for week ....... ending on Min. Ralr 48 46 .06 54 .57 52 .45 44 .03 41 41 ...1.11 With The Churches Christian Science Society with many useful gifts for her new home. About 50 guests were present for the affair. A popular girl in the younger set, Yolande was chosen by her Templar Building fellow students to be princess nt Elsewhere in this issue appears the Azalea Festival held la it an advertisement announcing a spring Both she and her groom- series of gospel meetings, to be to-be were graduated from the held at the Templar hotel buila-' local high school with the class mg, in the room formerly oc-1 of 1948. cupied by the myrt lew ood shop Following t h e wedding they Guy Fields, minister, long as will make their home here. The sociated with the Radio Prayer groom-to-be is employed as clerk League. Inc., will have charge at Brookings Market, of the services. He came here this week from Crescent City, where he had been holding serv ices. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Donovan, Mid-week meetings will oe held Wednesday. Thursday and F ri of Alameda, Calif., spent several days last week visiting their day evenings, at 7:30 p. m. friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed F. Ack ley. Mr. Donovan is sanitary en gineer for the city of Alameda. Shower Honored They left for their home Sun Bride-To-Be, Friday day morning. Berger. Y o u n g & McDonald A bridal shower was held at expect to move their small saw the Thor Ask home. Friday eve mill from the Chetco valley to ning for Yolande Ettinger, who a site near Carpenterville, soon. will wed Don Vaughan, Oct. 8. Subscribe to the Pilot today! The bride-to-be w a s showered LOCAL NEWS A T T E N T IO N Truck and tractor owners! We are equipped to repair, rebuild, and re-cover cushions of all kinds —we carry materials and springs in stock. We also manufacture and install seat covers to fit your automobiles. Prompt and courteous service. Sendees Sunday at 11 a. m. at the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is invited. "Unreality” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Church es of Christ, Scientist, Sunday. October 3. CHAS. S. S C H A A L Box 42, Harbor, Oregon The golden text is "The night is far spent, the day is at hand.! Corner of Ocean View Drive and Olsen Lane let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light." (Romans 13:12). Among t h e citations w’hich comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the B ible:1 “The wisdom of this w-»rld is foolishness with God" (1 Cor. 3. 19), together with the following correlative passage from the Christian Science textbook. "Sci cnce and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Ed-1 dy: "How true it is that what-' ever is learned through material sense must be lost because such so-called knowledge is reverse i by the spiritual facts of being in Science, (page 312). 3 8 th ANNUAL S H O W IN G ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE 730 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL PO RTL A NO. OREGON O C T. 1 to 9 Seventh Day Adventist 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. -------- Curry County Mission of the Episcopal Church Brookings: St. Timothy’s Chanel Priest-in-charge, The Rev. Fr. Luther O. Ison (phone 662 Gold Beach). Service every Sunday at 8:00 a. m. On Saint's Days Chapel is across from High School. All are welcome. Church School every Sunday at 10:00 a.m. Smith River Methodist Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs. Grace VanZee, supt. Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the sermon. Star of the Sea Catholic Church record is sprouting faster than a growing boy. *re driving with full steam ahead to furnish téléphona •Rrvioa fcr every one who wants it. Continued shortages in critical materials, such as lead for table, may throw an occas.onl block across our path of Progress But we w - n’t be stopped. We have promised to <11 (he telephone c< you u a n t—— and with all rOsubie speed, T ' < « n-^mwe we aim to keep. » rÍTFIFI’llini VHMI’IU Rev. Fr. Babyak. Pastor First Sunday of month at 13 noon. All other Sundays at 8 a. m. •«.forget traffic worries Enjoy the scenery and fun of highway travel with* out straining your temper or your purse. R ela x in air-conditioned com fort.. .Greyhound takes you anywhere you want to go, a t V4 the cost of driving! There Are N o i » o ra l Coos Bay .. $2.55 E u re k a ......... $1.80 Eugene .. $4.60 San Francisco $5.25 Portland .. „ $6.00 Los Angeles $10.40 PLUS FEDERAL TAX Baptist Community r. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor. Additional Savings on Round Trip Fares. O. C. Turley’. Music Director CAROLINE KERR Agent Sunday school at 9 :45 a. m Brookings, Oregon Morning wor■ship at 11 a. m Young peopb» at 7 p. m. Evcninfj serv ice at 8 00 p m Bible study and prayer <eTV >n i nx-ra >n Ore. S. T. TIME CHANGE: All schedule ■e. Wednesday at 7 30 p. m. GREYHOUND