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PAGE FOUR BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon The World’s Best Climat* Commercial Crab Fishing Re-Opened PORTLAND - ~ In accordance with provisions of General Or der No. 5, the fish commission, this week announced that official notice is given to fishermen and the industry that recent examin ations of the conditon of the crabs in the off-shore waters of Ore gon disclosed that the over-all percentage of soft-shell crabs in one of the two areas on the coast — namely, Area 1, has decreased to less than 10% on findings of the fish commission as of Dec. 14. In the above-ementioned order, the commission designated and described Area 1 as “all waters of the Pacific ocean lying eff or adjacent to the coast of Oregon, and northerly of a line projected duewest from the highest point of Cascade Head.” Since less than 10% of the crabs in Area 1 are now found to be soft-shell, the fish commission of ficially announces that, in accord ance with provisions of said or- der, Area 1 will be opened to the commercial crab fishing on Dec. 28, 1948 and that it is unlaw ful to place pots in this area prior to this date. . The open season in Area 1 will continue in force and effect until it is again found by the commis sion that the overalll percentage of soft-shell craps is in excess of 10%. With The Churches Baptist Community Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor O. C. Turley, Music Director Jeanette Pierce, Sunday School Supt. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m Morning worship at 11 a. m Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Young people at 7 p. m. Bible study and prayer serv ice, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Our attention at Christmas so largely centers on the people who came to Bethlehem, how they got there and what they did there. To be sure, then» are one or two! Let W. D. Fisher Figure Your Job! He can also furnish and show you the fixtures, pipe, septic tanks, hot water tanks, etc. Smith River, California Four miles north on Hwy 101 Christian Science Society Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is invited. ‘‘Christian Science” is the sub- I ject of the Lesson-Sermon in all . Churches of Christ, Scientist, on I Sunday, Dec. 26. The Golden Text is “Great is i the Lord, and greatly to be prais ed in the city of our God, in the | mountains of his holiness” (Ps. is 1). Among % citations which com prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: “And I saw’ another mighty angel come down from Heaven, clothed with a cloud; and he had in his hand a little book open” (Rev. 10:1-2) together with the following cor relative passage from the Chris- textbook, “Science t iän and Health with Key to the Scrip tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Truth has furnished the key t y lb ‘ kingdom, and w ith this key Christian Science has opened the door of the human understand ing.” (page 99). MERRY CHRISTMAS To make rooms smile brightly, Just WONS UJOnSOVERja lines about *the visitors to the manger did later: “They returned glorifying God,” and “they de parted into their own country by another way.” But these are fre quently forgotten. Nearly every church pageant or nativity play end with a tableau of the group around the manger or the vari ous visitors making inconspicu- ous and meaningless exits down the aisles, or off into the wings. Where did they go? What did they do? So, for this reason we have chosen for the subject of Sunday morning’s sermon “Where do we go from Bethlehem?” The subject for the evening sermon is “John, whom Jesus loved.” Dec. 27 is St. Johns Day This service is especially given for the Masons of our commun ity. We are cordially inviting all Masons to attend this service. Friday evening, after the pro gram at the Christmas tree, the young people are asked to gather at the parsonage before they go carolling. The young people are planning a watch night service which will be conducted on Dec. 31. Young people and adults are invited to this affair. The service will be gin at 8:30 and continue untii after midnight. Just a reminder to people of this community. If you have any wearable used clothing that you no longer need, please bring them tc the church, that we might re send them to needy people in Europe. Clothes for children and adults alike are acceptable. OVER lightly J. J. GALLAGHER PLUMBING Brookings THROUGH YHÍ MOT Curry County Mission of the Episcopal Church MX HER C ß, V) * Brookings: St. Timothy Chap 4 Pnest-in-chargu, R< v Fr. Luihu O. Ison (phone: study, 734; homi 662, Gold Beach) every' Sun’ay at 4.60 p. m. On Saints’ Days when i n- nounced. Chapel is across from high school. All ar<' welcome. Church school at 10 a. m. /N t: S TO ALL OUR PATRONS of the the area, we wish a Seventh Day Adventist MERRY CHRISTMAS and all the blessings whic may accompany the day! HOMER KESSLER »I ■Í Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m. Church service at 11 a. m. Young people meet at 4 p. in. Prayer meeting. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting studies arc be ing held by the pastor. Leo Van Polson, on ‘he Book of Revela-' tion. Visitors are cordially invited to attend all services. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1948 TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS OF SOUTHWESTERN OREGON WE WISH ALL OF YOU A "MERRY CHRISTMAS and all the cheer that accompanies the occasion. May 1949 hold forth greater hope for you! Ben and Pat Kerns Owners (/HOP CLOTHING-NOTIONS SPORTING GOODS BROOKINGS. ORE. Pilot Classifieds Reach 5000 Weekly! to replace the old-fashioned sink wwiátáwn /Ù/c/tenaù/eìd BY MULLINS Kitchenaider 66" DeLuxe Tuin easy terms Gorgeous, isn't it2 And it makes dishwashing easy! Sparkling acid-resisting enamel top has double bowls and double fluted drainboards. Spacious working room, storage space for just everything! And all so easy to own! Fifteen Points to Perfection • One-piece, acid-resisting, porcelain-enamel top • L-inch backsplash prevents wall splashing • Special “crumb cup” strainer eliminates dishpan • Twin no-splash bowls • Swinging faucet and automatic, flexible rinse spray • Spacious, easy sliding drawers • Sliding shelf, removable wood cutting board • Doors and drawers sound-deadened • Space for all utensils • High-quality chrome hardware • All steel, all welded, no sharp corners • Fitted drain basket, special cutlery drawee • Recessed base allows room for toes and knees • Storage capacity 17.5 cubic feet (mure than average refrigerator) • Easy Installation Star of the Sea CONNER KESSLER KAY KESSLER Catholic Church Rev. Fr. Babyak, Pastor First Sunday of monm at 12 noon. All other Sundays at 8 b. m. Reach 5tW prospective rusto ! mers through Pilot Class A is. E. E. HANSCAM & SONS Pioneer Merchants Oregon Harbor