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THURSDAY, JULY 7. 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
visiting her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thor Ask.
I
Episcopal Church
Other recent guests at the same '
At St. Timothy’s chapel, until
further notice, service every Sun home were Joan and Lorraine’*;
Fisher, also of Portland.
day at 11 a. m.
Harold Walker and Tom Knapp
Arcata were visitors during the
Seventh Day Adventist of
week-end. Mr. Walker is a for
Sabbath School — Saturday at
mer resident of Harbor.
9:30 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ellis and
Church Services-Saturday at
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellis of Ash
11:00 a. m.
Young People — Saturday at land visited relatives here over
3:45 p. m.
the week-end and saw the li’y
Prayer Meeting — Wednesday
parade.
at 7:45 p. m.
All Saturday services are being) Mrs. Dorothy Lockland and her
held at the Grange Hall. Prayer’ mother, Mrs. Laura Millgard, who
‘ at!
meetings are now being held
had made an extended trip which
the pastor’s home in Harbor.
took them as far east as Boston.
New’ York and Washington, D. C.,4
arrived home Monday just before
Mr. and Mrs. A. Zook and chil parade time. Ted Millgard, and
dren are in Portland this week family, who have been caring for
visiting relatives. They plan to 1he Lockland home, left Tuesday
return home Sunday.
for their home at Colfax, Wash.
Baptist Community
Mervin Hanscam drove here
Archie McVay is seen driving
Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor from Corvallis for the wek-end around now’ after recuperating
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho
quickly from an operation for a
E. E. Hanscam Sr.
Supt.
ruptured appendix at Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hyland
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music
last month. He w as brought home
director.
and family spent the recent week
Sunday school at . 9:45 a. m end in Eugene where they attend recently from Portland by his
Morning worship at 11 a. m ed the w’edding of Mrs. Hyland’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Evening service at 8:00 P. m. brother.
Mrs. Ralph Atw’ood.
Young people at 7 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilber and
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Williams and
Sunday will be children and family of Salem are visiting her two children of Yamhill visited
parents day at the church. After brother, Archie Hendricks, and relatives for the past week in
the morning service we will have family. They were impressed by Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
a dedication service for the par the Lily Parade.
Payne and children of Cave Junc
ents who would want to dedicate
Mrs. Leta Richardson spent the tion also were here for the week
their children to the Lord. Thn week-end here from Portland. end at the Henry Payne home.
sermon subject :
Saving the
American Home. A special invi-
tat ion is given to parents with
small children.
The young people will hold their
, I » i
services at 7 p. m. Come and en
joy fellowship of other young
people.
Evening service at 8. The subject
for the sermon: “Where Are the
People?’’ What is to be the
church’s attitude to the great
masses of indifferent people?
What should be the churchs’
stand in regard to those who
have been defeated morally, to
the shut-ins, to the laboring peo
ple? These are some of the ques
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doubt, want to start one of the |
1 arger models built to scale and
copied after real planes.
For those of you who plan to
construct models using gas pow
ered engines, there have been so
many improvements made in this
type of motor in the last year or
so. It used to be that the model
maker had to fit a lot of stuff
in his plane to operate the little
gas engines. Batteries, condensers,
and ignition systems have now
been eliminated. The new glow
plug engines generate their own
ignition heat as they run. Pow-
ering your model is one of the
most interesting parts of this
hobby. The remarks on my next
article will be on this subject.
Curry County Mission of the
LOCAL NEWS
With The Churches
.Ronnie Thorsen, IS-year old Portland model plane builder, whose
series of articles ’’Tips from a Champ” begins today, is shown here
with the dying model which captured first prize in the 1948 Plymouth
International Model Airplane Contest in Detroit.
rm
champ
HOW TO build MODEL AIRPLANES
Editor’s Note: Fifteen-year-old Ronnie Thorsen of Portland
has been bed-ridden most of his life with recurrent attacks of
rheumatic fever. Rut that hasn’t dampened his enthusiasm for
model airplane building which he does with such skill that last
year his plane, flown by a friend, took first place in the junior
division of the Plymouth International Model Plane Contest at
Detroit against a field of several hundred contestants. With
plans for another entry this year, Ronnie tells in this series of
ai ides how to get started in one of the fastest growing hobbies
in ne nation.
-written instructions; study de-
Chapter One
tails and follow directions care
WHAT PLANE TO BUILD
fully, using a lot of patience;
So you want to build a model! your results are bound to be good
I started building model pianos Have your pal build a glider too
nine years ago and during each and you will double your fun with
step of the way, had loads of fun competition. It just seems like
doing it. Most of the information you can get more interested and
and instructions on how to build turn out better models if fellows
the various types of planes was you know
building also. It’s
gotten directly from the written fun to compare notes and talk
instructions furnished by
the about ideas. After you have built,
many model magazines, and also, flown and observed the glider,
in plans included in ready-to-as- the next step is to building a
semble kits.
simple rubber-powered model of
As a model builder turns out all balsa type.
more and more planes, he works
This model is the first real step
out ways to us»‘ his own ideas.
That part of building is a lot of in model plane making. It is here
fun to me. As I have much spare that the model maker combines
time to spend, 1 have made over flight qualities learned in study
30 actual Hying models in recent ing the glider type's with types
that can fly under their own pow
months. In these articles on mod
er. In building rubber-powered
el buildihg, I’d like to draw on
planes, you can experiment and
my past experiences and offer
design your own, but I think the
some points that helped my plan»'
best plan at this stage is to fol
to place in last year's state-w ide
low plans worked out by othe"
model plan»* meet, and also, at
model builders. 11 you follow th»'
the Plymouth International eon-
direct tons carefully, you will have
tests in Detroit. 1 didn’t have «>
no trouble.
chanc»' to actually fly at the two
As you get experience, you'll
tournaments, but my good friend,
be
able to take in your stride the
Jack Hudspeth, an Oregon boy
who last year became Junior In more intricate details involved in
ternational Model Plane chain- building and Hying bigger planes.
pion in all divisions, dew ther i There are so many different plans
and came out on top for me in available to modelers that it's
hard to recommend any partic
one class.
ular
styles. But it will be easiest
And now, I want to talk more
about the actual work on models, lor you when planning which one
First, you must learn something to build, if you take each type
about what makes a plane ’tick,’ as it comes, and don’t try the
and this you learn by building a difficult ones first.
simple, all-balsa primary glider
If you are still interested in
and observing its flight. Your hob flying
these preliminary
by dealer has many fine kits from models, you might like to make
which to choose. Also get a good a motor-powered for a small glow
nuxlel knife with sharp replace plug engine (.020 to .040 displace
able blades, several grades of ment) these are quite reasonable
sandpaper and a tube of quick in price.
drying airplane glue. A soft pine
But before you run down to
board or soft wall board makes the hobby store for the model,
an ideal working surface.
you must decide whether you
Have a nice big waste basket w ill w ant one that flies free flight
handy for shavings and scraps if or control line. Buy’ one of the
you want your mothers approval, simpler models designed for be
and clean up after each job.
ginners and made for a motor of
and that size. Later on, you will, no
full
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Catholic Church
Mr. Mitchell Will Hold A Free Beiltone
Clinic, Monday, July 11, Templar Hotel
Rev. Fr. Baby a k. Pastor
First Sunday of month at 13
noon.
S. C. Mitchell of 305 I. O. O. F. building, Eugene, is a member of
All other Sundays at f» a. m.
J. N. Taft & Associates of Portland, who have been serving the
hard of hearing since 1934. FRESH BATTERIES for all hearing aids.
Christian Science Society
Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at
the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is
invited.
“Sacrament” is the subject Of
the Lesson-Sermon in all Church
es of Christ. Scientist, on Sun
day, July 10.
The Golden Text is “Thou,
w hen thou prayest, enter into thy
closet, and when thou has shut
thy door, pray to thy Father
which is secret; and thy Father
which sceth in secret shall re
ward thee openly” (Matt. 6:6).
Among citations which com
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible” Blessed
ere the pure in heart: for they
shall see God” (Matt 5:8), to
gether with the following corre
lative passage iron) the Christian
Science textbook, “Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip-
tures,” by M a r y Baker Eddy ;I
"Christian Science demonstrates •
that none but the pure in heart >
can see God. as the gospel teach
es (page 337).
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