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THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949 BROOK INGS-II ARBOR PI LOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON PAGE TWO ....The World’s Best Climate forest is becoming very dry, and tank where children could play extra precautions should be taken and not expose themselves to all whenever using fire in the woods. the dangers of the river and sea, Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore., would be ideal to have in here March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879. in this area. Swings, slides and GOLD BEACH—The following other playground equipment and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen and DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher forest fire regulations went into plenty of room would be all that effect on the Siskiyou national two children San Diego, have would be needed to care for the forest on July 1 by governor’s been visiting her mother, Mrs. R. National Advertising Representative youth of the area who have not proclamation: E. Simmons. a thing to do. Mrs. Dorothy Wintermute of 1. No smoking while traveling NC SERVICE. INC NEWSPAPER ADVERT! Hazel Huffman might be alove except on surfaced highways. Medford has been visiting her («c •Hiliat« of Hw / • button EdHcxwl today had she a place to go ex 2. Camp fire permits needed । sister, Mrs. R. C. Baughn. cept the sea, it was pointed out except at posted camps. The ne w saw mill, recently IN. A. S Tuesday by at least ten or more 3. A shovel, axe, and 1 gallon ! brought in from Arkansas and set Serving America'« Advertise»-» and/ Home Town Newspapers people of this vicinity. Some ol water container required on all up on the Waterfield property, is |«8 W Randolph — 1. 3 • OFFH • Holbrook Kd?.. Sw« RaAchco. Col these would like to see a move- camping trips. running full time, cutting good Camn fire permits are not ment launched to obtain this de lumber. M A ï I O >4 L b w i . JAt sider equipment to be installed required on the following camp Member Floyd Johnson, son of Mrs. R. grounds on the Chetco district: I a s sb c P a t îôn the school, or at Azalea near Simmons, is spending a 30-da/ O reg ER McGribble—on middle Elk Rr. State Park. Patton’s Camp—on Middle Elk furlough from Mather Field, air P ublish AT I 0 N It should, through the death Road. base he is stationed. of this little girl, bring to the at Cedar Camp—on Signal Butte 7 Subscription Rate tention of the people, the needs Trail. Local News Items Eiko Camp—Pistol River Road. for supervised play among the $2.50 Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bradley Fairview— Pistol River Road. children too young to work at a $3.00 Per Year, outside Curry County...... Flycatcher Springs — Pistol Lois and Glen, of and children, _________ B gainful occupation, and whose River Road. the 4th of July Talent, spent parents work and cannot keep Cedar Creek Shelter — Snow the Four of July Talent, spent who can afford to send them to watching their movements. Camp Trail. family. T. Slagle with the H. college. Humboldt Springs—Snow Creek is Mrs. Mr. Bradley Slagle ’s Since state laws havie been en Trail. acted, requiring any student to Cedar Camp Shelter — Upper brother. attend school until he is 18 or Chetco River trail. until he has completed his high Boulder Creek—Chetco divide Baptist Community trail. school. This hasn’t helped the Red Mountain Shelter—Chetco situation one bit. Back a couple Rev. Niek N. Neufeld, Pastor divide trail. Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho of decades those children, past Eagle Creek—Mouth of Eagle Supt. The local Greyhound bus depot 14 or the eighth grade, would • 1 Creek drop out, enter apprenticeship, so Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music ¡ will be open these hours: Hazel Camp—Hazel camp road. the group graduating were more director. Long Ridge—Long Ridge guard Sunday school at 9:45 a. m station. 7:00 a. m. to 5:15 p. m. select (if that is the word for it). Morning worship at 11 a. m Redwood Park—End north bank 6:45 p. m. to 8:00 p. m. If someone would take it upon Evening service at 8:00 P- m. Chetco river road. themselves to aid these students Every Day Except Sunday Young people at 7 p. m. West more Winchuck river Closed all day, Sunday to “find” themselves, to help de Road. termine their life-work, then so Three-Tree Shelter — Hazel Star of the Sea Martha Steen much of this college failure may Camp Trail. Local Greyhound Agent Catholic Church stop. Too many freshmen are im Since there has been little or Rev. F t . Babyak, Pastor mature when they enter college, almost no rain since Juno 1, the First Sunday of month at 12 whereas, if they had been helped <• before hand, might have entered noon. All other Sundays at 8 b. m.. a vocational school. DAILY Tire Closure' Was Effective On First BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT CAPE FARELLA IT SEEMS TO ME With The Churches By Dewey Methods of teaching, to the sacrifice of knowledge of subject matter, was another reason given in the series of articles appearing in the Sunday Oregonian, telling why freshmen flunk at college. This is plausablc, for many small high schools, requiring teacher? to take subjects other than their majors, have given rise to this educational deficiency creeping in the schools. However, in a city the size of Portland, from where the great est percentage and numbers of “flunk casaulties” come, there is this little or no happen. In those cities of larger wealthy parents, not particularly interested in the child's progress, Lost a good neighbor last week j when J. G. Goings passed away i at the ripe old age of 78. He was what I'd call a man who has lived out a full life, and left as much as any man could—hundred of warm friends. He raised a family of nine, and they have reflected his untiring efforts and that of his wife, now alone. If I can have the remarks said of me in the same measure that have been said of Mr. Goings, then I am sure that I will have been a man like what is expected of a man. I noticed how the chil dren always ran along his sides as he walked down the street. You don't fool children they are aware of character, whether they understand it or not. Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is invited. “Life” is the subject of the Les son-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July 17th. The Golden Text is “This is life eternal, that they might know’ thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent’’ (John 17:3). Among citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the follow ing from the Bible: “And this 1> the record, that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in his Son” (1 John 5:11), togeth er with the following correlative passage from the Christian Sci ence textbook: “Science and Health with Key to the A park, with a wading pool, or tures,” by Mary Bakt’r Eddy : “We all must learn that life is God” (page 496). ?or Sale '36 DODGE PICKUP Reasonably good ti an sport at ion, Make us an offer! '40 FORD DELUXE FOUR-DOOR Clean, excellent medchanical condition; tires like new. This outstanding value also includes overdrive, radio, heater, etc. We invite you to see, ride and compare. $695.00 ATTENTION! U. S. NAVY BUS Scats have been removed. all steel body, adustabh windows. 20 feet insidi. Suitable for living quarters. transportation for men. etc. On a special K-5-45 International chassis. Body, tires and mechanical condition excellent. Priced at............................................... $650.00 Our '47 Chevrolet Demonstrator Four-door sedan, low mileage, excellent condition. BUCKNER CHEVROLET Telephone Smith River 171 Smith River Christian Science Society California Curry County Mission of the ZAD A’S BEAUTY SHOP Freight Service Central Transfer Company DAVE FRANKLIN, Owner CHAD’S FOUNTAIN, Local Agents Closed Sunday and Monday See Classified Section for BETTER BUYS! Don’t fail to consult us if you plan to BUY OR SELL Pete J. Lesmeister, Realtor ★ The Agency of DEPENDABLE Service” Brookings, Oregon Crissey Building Episcopal Church । At St. Timothy's chapel, until i further notice, service every Sun day at 11 a. m. Seventh Day Adventist Sabbath School — Saturday at j 9:30 a. m. Church Services- Saturday at ! 11:00 a. m. Young People — Saturday at ¡3:45 p. m. Prayer Meeting — Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. All Saturday services are being held at the Grange Hall. Prayer meetings are now being held at the pastor's home in Harbor. 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. Card Of Thanks We wish to thank the multi tude of friends who did every thing possible to ease the grief during our bereavement. Especi ally do we wish to thank those who sent cards and Howers. Mrs. J. G. Goings and children. FOR CHURCHES with Smithwick LITE-WATE PUMICE BLOCKS ★ Beauty if Economy dr Durability ★ Fire Safety ★ Insulation ★ Weatherproofness FOR SCHOOLS •No oih.r building material olita io mrd» for to liitit* 4) See us foe Defoils and Estimate« FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDINGT Smithwick BLOCK A SUPPT.Y 2828 Sixth Avenue Wett Phone 2994 Eugene Oregon KENNETH THOMPSON. Langlois. Oregon Curry County Representative *1