Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 18, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. AUGUST IS, 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
The World's Best Climate
PAGE FIVE
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With The Churches
will be the locally-owned carni ;
\al which will provide games and'
amusement for the visitors with
plenty of eating stands on the
grounds. There will be exhibits
and Grange and 4-H club booths.
Gates will be open until 10 p.
m. daily and visitors may view
everything on display.
following
correlative
passage
from the Christian Science text-
book: "Science and Health with
Christian Science Societj Key to the Scripture, by Mary
Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at Baker Eddy "We can have but
the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is
one Mind, if that one is infinite'
invited.
"Mind” is the subject of the (page 469).
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches i
Baptist Community
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
Rev.
Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor
August 21.
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho
The Golden Text is "Who hath
Supt.
known the mind of the Lord?
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music
or who hath been his counsellor” director.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
t Rom. 11:34).
Morning worship at 11 a. m
Among citations which comprise
Evening service at 8:00 P- m
the Lesson-Sermon is the follow­
Young people at 7 p. m.
ing from the Bible: "Thou shalt
have no other gods before me”
Star of the Sea
(Ex. 20:3), together with the
Catholic Church
C. 0. LEONARD
L. L LEONARD
Brokers
Complete Real Estate Service
NOTARY PUBLIC
CLAUD WRIGHT, Salesman
fBo? ¿11
South end of town
Brooking«, Oregon
Curry County Mutton of the
Episcopal Church
We Work With
SPEED to Fill Your
NEED!..........
September, she will be accom­
panied by the'J. F. Witherow
family, who will visit here for
several weeks as is their annual
custom. Walter Pearmine left on
Wednesday for Sandy with a load
of daffodil bulbs, planning to be
gone for a week. While away,
Frank McKnight is looking after
the Pearmine place.
Mrs. E. H. Reekman and son,
Raymond, made a trip to Klam-
ath Falls over the \veek-end to
take Mrs. William Barton and
two children home after they
had spent several weeks visiting
at the Reekman home. On the
return trip, they took in the base­
ball game at Cave Junction, and
like most other local people at
tending the game at Cave Junc­
tion, did not enjoy that heat.
CURRY COUNTY
At St. Timothy’s chapel, until
further notice, service every Sun­
day at 11 a. m.
Seventh Day Adventist
Sabbath School — Saturday at
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.
Services this Sabbath will be
held in the Baptist Community!
church at the hours scheduled'
above. All who wish to, are I
cordially invited to worship with
us. The sermon this week will be
presented by the pastor.
Young people’s service in the
afternoon will be a special sur­
prise service under direction of
Gilbert Christensen, young Peo-!
pie’s Missionary Volunteer So
ciety leader.
Prayer meeting studies on the
‘Great Controversy Between Sa-
tan and Christ,” are now being
held at the pastor’s home in Har­
bor. Additional prayer meeting
studies are commencing this
week and are to be conducted
every Thursday night at the
Clarence Overman home for con-
venience of those in the Cheto
Heights area.
SMITH RIVER
Picnicked at Gasquet, Sunday
A large crowd motored to the
state forestry picnic grounds at
Gasquet Sunday when Del Norte
American Legion Post No. 175
was, hosts to the people of th*1
county at its annual barbecue.;
Bill Boone was in charge of the*
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barbecue. following the' dinner
served under shade trees. Plenty
Mrs. Walter Pearmine left last
of amusements were provided for
week
for a visit at Los
both young and old.
geles with relatives. When she
Visited Here From Scappoose
returns home the first part of
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thomes of
Scappoose, Ore., where the fam­
ily re-union of six sisters and one
brother of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Haight, was held, on Au-
gtist 7, on acocunt of one sister,
Eddie Westbrook, not being able
to attend, motored to Del Norte
county and visited their aunt i
confined to Seaside hospital. Thcv
were accompanied here by Super­
visor Fred Haight, who returned
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wood-1
LOCAL NEWS
Rev. Fr. Babyak, Pastor
First Sunday of month at 12
noon.
All other Sundays at S a. m.
3% acres overlooking mouth of
river. Wonderful view and the soil
is just as good. $1500, with terms
you can meet.
If you want a wonderful home
within 3 blocks of town with 3
productive acres this is it. $3750
—yes good terms.
70 acres, partly cut over, good
soil, beautiful building site. Plen­
ty of water, and approximately
1000 cords of wood. A real buy
at $2000. This is a steal.
What have you in timber? We
have buyers.
First time listed: one of the
finest country homes on Chetco
River. This is an exceptionally
nice home and beautifully fur­
nished. Plenty of spring water,
gravity flow to house. A guest
house you would be proud of
garage, chicken house, large shop
and utility building. Natural
rock fireplace, wired for electric­
ity. Lots of shade. You can be
away from the rest of the world
। and only 7 miles from town. If
fjou are interested in the best
at a price within reason, let us
show you this property.
You have been waiting for
Smith River Methodist
someone with a beautiful home
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs.
“with ill health”—well here it is
Grace VanZee, supt
—a line 6-room home, well with
Morning Worship at 11 a. m
pressure water system. Also 3- Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the
room house with 2.6 acres of ex sermon.
cellent land. This is one of the
best buys at $500. Electric range,
garden, tools, etc.
Does anyone have 10 acres
Jimmie Brooks, 43, w?ell known
with one or two cleared for $2500 guide for the many fishermen on
—if so sec us.’!!
Smith and Klamath Rivers, was
One more fine business corner drowned in Klamath River. He
for sale—this excellent for fu­ is believed to have fallen from
ture investment. Best of terms. his motor boat several miles up
Drop in and let us tell all about the river from Klamath Glen on
this swell buy!
Friday evening. No one saw him
For Rent: large house, several fall from the boat as Vie was
bedrooms, two baths. On High­ alone a the time. The boat was
way 101 .
found later. The body was re-
covered
Monday afternoon, float­
About 6 acres, partly level, 2
acres cleared,
mile to school. ing in the water. The body is at
Good road, $1350. excellent terms. Wier Mortuary, pending funeral
2 acres fine location, level and arrangements. Brooks was a na­
drained, 3 blocks to high school. tive of Klamath and received a
Come in and make your own Carnegie medal several years
ago for saving two people in the
terhs.
Klamath River.
Readying For The Fair
Residents of Del Norte coun­
ty are getting ready for the open­
ing of the 1949 fair, Friday, Au-1
gust 19, and to continue through
August 21.
The main feature of the fair)
Smith Rirt r Local Items
Mrs. John Prock received a
message telling of the surgery
performed for ruptured append-
dix, on her brother-in-law, An­
drew Ferrier, age 74, at Sheri­
dan, Ore.
Kenneth Layman is confined to
Seaside hospital where he under­
went minor surgery. He is re­
covering satisfactorily.
Mrs. Josephine Frame is con-
fined to Seaside hospital under
observation and medical treat-
ment. She has been in f ai ling
health for some time.
Democrats!!!
Read The News of OUR Meeting
ruff and her sister, Mrs. Ada
Hursh, returned home Friday ।
from Portland and Scappoose, I
after attending the family re-;
union. They were accompanied
by her sister, Mrs. Letsy Beck-
sted of Carpenteria, who will
visit relatives and friends before
returning home.
Next Saturday, August 29, at the
Curry County Courthouse!
Paid Advertising by the Curry County
Democratic Central Committee !
LILY GROWERS
25% and 50% D. D. T. wet-
table concentrates on hand.
Phyllis L. Johnson
McNESS DEALER
BROOKINGS, OREGON
ORDERS NOW TAKEN FOR FRESH
Canning Salmon
$35.00 Per 100 Pounds
SEE OR WRITE
Rivers End (Smith River, California)
SEE OUR AMAZING
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday ONLY
FA'
CLOSING OUT!
BROKEN LINES AND SIZES
FABRIC VENETIAN BLINDS
Most beautiful, most practical of
all Venetian blinds. Translucent
fabric slats to admit the light. . .
plastic coated for long life and
washability. See them before you
buy any other type of blind.
White Sanda’s, Play Shoes
And Barefoot Sandals for the women a id children!
Canvas Sport Shoes
For the entire family!
Star Brand Engineers Boots
Were $14.95- -Now $11.25.
59c per square foot
Choice of colors and
hand blocked prints.
Karl Ostenberg
Templar Hotel Bld., Brookings
GOULD'S SHOE STORE
BROOKINGS, OREGON
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