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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
The World's Best Climat1
I
cast Friday evening over KIEM
that William F. Joy of Crescent
City received the bronze medal
for heroic action. In 1947 he sav
ed
a 60-year-old man from death
GOLD BEACH—Returns, al
Mary Sue Tierce has been
by
drowning
when
the
old
man
thugh
far from complete, indi
asked by the library board of
was
washed
oil
the
jetty.
cate
that
Curry county contri-1
Harbor Community club to serve
bution
will
fall far below the:
as junior librarian for Chetco
amount
donated
during the past,'
Community Library.
She was
two
years,
said
Porisch, |
chosen for her fine reading back
county chairman. Brookings and'
ground of good books, her sunny
Harbor seem to be the only spots
disposition and her contagious
to make their quota.
enthusiasm for a good book.
Ralph E. Wagers, C. S. B., of
The campgain, which was tn
Boys and girls have confidence Chicago, who was brought here
have
closed last Saturday, will I
in her judgment and respect her by the local Christian Science
be
extended
tor another week
gift for picking out the good society last Thursday to the Odd
at
least.
(Report
of Brookings!
ones. Mary Sue is in the seventh Fellows hall, attracted a large
and
Harbor
may
be
seen else-1
grade, a Girl Scout and daugh crow to his lecture: “Christian
where
in
this
issue).
ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Tierce. Science: The Promised Comfor
To celebrate this happy addi- ter.”
A resume of the text of his
tion to the library staff three
exciting new 1948 books have lecture may be seen on another
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ilanscam
been placed on the junior shelf. page of this issue.
are proud parents of an 8 lb.,
They are really untstanding for
14 oz., daughter born at Seaside
the older boys and girls:
hospital last Friday morning. The
“White Boots,’’ by Helen Wat
little miss has been named Mer-
son, is an appealing tale of a
Kenneth Fielder, Joy Gott, line Kay.
Boston terrier lost in Puerto, Melody Brimm, Larry Myers
Rico, where he takes part in a gave oral reports on vultures.
Joe Kuntson returned from
cock-fight, a hurricane, and an These were interesting.
Loma Linda the latter part of
important horse race. If you’ve
the week where he had flown
The fifth grade is studying the for a physical checkup.
enjoyed “Black Stallion’’ you’ll
welcome “The Island Stallion,’’ Andes mountains in geography.
Pfc. Robert Reekman arrived
Gary Kahler moved away.
by Walter Farley. This is a new
home
Monday for a week’s fur-
We made a house like those
series about Stove Duncan and
lough.
He "has just completed his
a new horse, “Flame,” who have of the Congo region in Africa.— basic training
with the air corps
thrilling adventure in discover Virginia Akers, reporter.
at San Antonia, Texas, and will
ing a “lost world.”
report at Williams Air Base at
Chandler, Ariz., Feb. 10.
And last, but certainly not the
least, is another adventure story,
Carl Bolin arrived from Glen-
Troop 1 of Girls Scouts fol
perhaps the most exciting of the.
dale where he and Mrs. Bolin
three. It's a boy’s mystery novel lowed a trail through the park, have been visiting relatives. Mrs.
with its setting in the northern blazed by Troop 2, last Thursday.
Bolin is remaining south for a
coast of California, and Alfred We surely had fun. At the end longer visit.
Powers has called this thriller of the trail we had refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rauch
We meet again this Thursday,
“Prisoners of the Redwoods.”
and
Frank Waldien report that
after school at the home of Mrs.
there
was about two feet of snow
Roy Brimm. Barbara Gould, re
on
the
higher part of the road
Bronze Medal Awarded porter.
in the Upper Chetco country dur-
Wm. F. Joy For Bravery A driver’s hand hout makes a ing the past two weeks, and
there were a number of times
It was heard on a news broad- good turn.
County Lags In
Dimes Campaign
Mary Sue Tierce Is
Junior Librarian
Christian Science
Lecture Attracts
LOCAL NEWS
School Notes
Girl Scout News
that it was impossible to make Feb. 10 from 9 to 1. Anyone who
u.,
wichno
tn take
tnkn the
thn test AhoU
Tb
the trip by car.
wishes to
shouf^
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Guerrettaz b* ,here at least an hour beiore
and Mr. and Mrs. Cal Guerrettaz c^osln8 time.
left Tuesday for Portland, being *
summoned by the illness of their
brother. Charles. All members of
the family have been summoned,
including J. M. Guerrettaz of Mo
Rear-end collisions are usually
desto, and Mrs. Mike Risenaur
hardest on the follower. Give
of Genessee, Idaho.
Mrs. Pete Lesmeister left on yourself plenty of room to stop
the bus Tuesday evening for a when following another car.
10-day trip to Fresno, to visit
Heads up at the curb—it’s the
both daughters of the Lesmeis- pedestrian’s danger line.
ters.
Look out for children—g i v e
them
a brake.
Patricia Ann, a 7 lbs. 3 oz. I
Staying
alive in today’s traf-
daughter, was born to Mr. and I
Mrs. Allen Lindsley, Jan. 28, it fic is as simple as ABC. Always
was learned here Tuesday. Allen. | Be Careful!
Are your feet killing you?
son of Bruce Lindsley, formerly
They might, if you’re careless in
lived here.
Joe Bush of Parker, Arizona, traffic.
Drivers—train your mind to
spent a few days at his Chetco!
mind
the trains.
the latter part of!
river home,
i.»v»
..
Always
get out of your cab
January.
from the curb side. The traffic
Mrs. Lyle Dill is making a two is is somethimes sui-cide.
weeks visit at Rogue River with
Drive sloow in train, sleet, or
her mother, Mrs. Jessie Vanpelt.
snow.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Long of i The follow who drives through
Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs.1 stops signs and red lights might
Walter Stasni of Malin left last get pinched for it—and then
for their homes after again, he might not live Tong
, Friday
.
being houseguests at the home enoUgh.
r.f Mrs. Ruth Bathiany for a i
Being on the wrong side of the
week. Other guests at the same road ¡s a sure way to a short life,
home are her son-in-law and ,
centerline is your danger
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack; |jnc
Crawford and son Johnny of Tule I
N’obody wins an argument in
Lake, Calif., and Mr. Crawford’s! traffic
father, of Klamath Falls, who: Cars and roads offen come to.
will be here until the end of j gct|ier at tbe same place. Slow
February.
down
down and
and hn
be alert at intersec-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith have tions
rented the Ernest Foster homo
More than one-third of Ore
for a few months. Mr. Foster and gon traffic accidents occur on
son, George, recently moved to I slippery pavements. Let’s quit
the Wilson Freeman ranch near skidding ourselves.
the Winchuck where they are
The best way to reduce acci-
employed.
‘ dents is to reduce speed.
A drivers licence examiner will
An open road doesn’t mean you
be at the Grange hall Thursday, have to open up.
Driving Tips Given
In "Comical Way"
m
^ÀTOM«*
ARMAGEDDON
Is The World End Near? 1
YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS THIS STORING CHRIST-CENTERED 'KN0W-Y0UR-BI5LE' LECTURE
Sun,, Feb. 6t
Coming
7:30 P. M.
Who* Great Men Say:
"KNOW YOU?. B0L!"
LECTURES
GEM. MacARTh’UR, 5-Star Gen, of World War 2
“Military alliances, balances of power, League of Nations,
in turn have failed . . . we have had our last chance. If we
do not now devise some greater and more equitable system,
ARMAGEDDON WILL BE AT OUR DOOR”
RAYMOND GRAM SWING, N. B. C. Analyst
‘We have but four or live years left. Either we will find a
way to estsahlish a world government in that time or perish
in a war of the atom.”
" W HERE
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THE BIBLE AC( URATELY PREDICTS WHAT IS SOON
TO TAKE PLACE. BE SURE TO HEAR THIS LECTURE
AT THE...............
ChetCO Inn,
Brookings
E. AV. Brooks. G<
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JESUS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10
What Does The Bible Say:
L. VanDolson. Bible lecturer
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3
.
,7:30 P.M.
IS"
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. 7:30 P. M.
"THE FORBIDDEN PROPHECY"
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 12
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.11:00 A. M ,
"BRIDGING THE RIVE?, OF DEATH"