Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 25, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1949
. Wage-Hour Data
Now Avaiable
• Considerable publicity has been
given the passage by the house
of a bill to increase the minimum
wage law from 40c an hour to
75c an hour. Actually this bil’,
if it is passed by the senate and
becomes law, will not be of much
importance in Oregon so far as
the rate per hour is concerned.
People who are employed in
our state are either working at
much higher hourly rates or are
doing work that is not involved
in interstate commerce and hence
not subject to regulation by con­
gressional action.
What we are mostly concerned
with is the fact that the pend­
ing legislation serves to clarify
C. 0. LEONARD
L. L LEONARD
Brokers
Complete Real Estate Service
NOTARY PUBLIC
CLAUD WRIGHT, Salesman
Bo? ¿11
South end of town
Brookings, Oregon
You have been waiting for
someone with a beautiful home
with ill health”—well here it is
—a fine 6-room home, well with
pressure water system. Also 3-
room house with 2.6 acres of ex­
cellent land. This is one of the
best buys at $5500. Electric range,
garden, tools, etc.
2 acres Hwy 101 frontage with
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
and make Specific the old “wages
and hours” law. There has been
some doubt as to which businesses
are covered under the law and
which are exempt. The bill pass­
ed by the house clearly spells out
the matter of exemptions.
I cannot give details of the bill
here but will be glad to answer
any inquiries or send a copy of
the bill to anyone who wants
one. A letter or post card ad­
dressed to me at the House Office
building, Washington, D. C., will
receive a prompt reply.
LOCAL NEWS
Curt Waldien left last week
for Los Angeles and Compton,
Calif., to visit relatives for sev­
eral days.
Mrs. Wanda Ellis and son,
Lawrence of Medford, arrived in
the area Friday and are staying
at the Herbert Payne home.
People of this area who were
listening to station KIEM mon­
day afternoon to the “Hats Off
to You” program, were thrilled
to hear that the man’s hat giver
away each week to the best let­
ter of the week, was awarded to
Mrs. Frank Waldien of Harbor.
The winning letter had been read
during the program on a previous
day. Congrats, Esther, it was a
letter worthy of a hat.
Members of Harbor Common
ity club are reminded that the
August meeting will be held this
Friday afternoon at the Grange
hall and the annual picnic for
members and families and house
guests, will be Sunday at Loeb
State Park.
home at Berkeley, Sunday, aftei
7. 5 p. m at Chetco Heights.
enjoying a visit here with Mrs.
Elder D. N. Reiner, home mis­
Kercher’s mother, Mrs. Nelhe
sionary secretary of the Oregon
Rodehaver, and her grandmoth- Christian Science Society conference of Seventh-Day Ad­
Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at ventists, will be guest speaker at
er. Mrs. Ida Hubbel. Mrs.
cher and Sue had been here two the L °* °- F* ha,L 7716 Public
the 11 a. m. service this Sabbath
weeks, while Mr. Kercher came i
.
Sen ices will be held at the
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‘Christ Jesus’ is the subject of
north Friday to take his inmilyl
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Grange hall.
a Church-
Churc
the Lesson-Sermon in all
home.
Elder Reiner will also conduct
es of Christ, Scientist, on Sun
Driver license examiner will be
a special Sabbath Sc’ ool and Dor-
day. August 28.
at the Grange hall this Friday.
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I cas Society institute oeginning at
The Golden Text is ( »od so i
August 26 from 9 to 1. Anyone ,
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loved the world, that he gave his
wishing to obtain a license should
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’only begotten Son, that whoso-
be at the. hall by noon.
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churches will also take
ever believes in him should not
Hwy 101 which comprises the
part in the institute.
perish but have everlasting life
Main Street of Brookings, was a
As listed in the schedule, prayer
(John 3:16).
short job for the state oiling
meetings are being held in the
Among citations which c o in­
crew, Tuesday. 'Ihe street was
pastor’s home in Harbor on Wed­
prise
the Lesson-Sermon is t he
oiled from the west entrance to
nesday nights and at the Over­
following from the Bible: “Think
town to Hendricks Furniture Co.
man’s in Chetco Heights area
not that I am come to destroy
Thursday night. Current prayer
From there on the Harbor re­
the law, or the prophets: I am
meeting topic is “The Great Con-
alignment will cut the grad-'
not come to destroy, but to ful- troverysy Between Christ and
from one foot, to the north ap­
fill” (Matt. 5:17), together with Satin.”
proach of the bridge.
the following correlative passage
Virgil Hassett family is visit-
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. from the Christian Science text-1 Smith River Methodist
Frank Hassett, Virgil is their book, “Science and Health with I Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs.
Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary|Gpnce VanZ
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eldest son.
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US "°rkS eS‘
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
ta dished his claim to the Mes-;
e q Hicks will deliver the
siahship.” (page 131).
sermon.
With The Churches
SMITH RIVER
Haul Redwood Log to Confab
James Yarbough and John Bo­
wie, members of Smith River
Post, No. 712, were drivers of
the truck which transported the
1900-year-old redwood log to the
state convention of American Le-
gion at Long Beach. The leg
was 18 feet long and eight feet
in diameter. Taylor Westbrook,
member of the pest, provided the
truck. Various resorts in the
county and Del Norte chamber
of commerce aided in purchasing
advertising space to defray ex
penses. After the convention, it
will be sawed up to provide sou-
\enir stepping stones.
Smith River Local News
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West­
brook have returned home from
a vacation trip to Victoria, B. C.
They had attended the re-union
of the Haight family at Scap-
poose, Ore., and then motored to
various places of interest on th ir
vacation. They took the boat to
Victoria from Vancouver. They!
arrived in time for Del Nortel
county fair.
Baptist Community
Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho
Supt.
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music
director.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
Morning worship at 11 a. m
Evening service at 8:00 p. m
Young people at 7 p. m.
Again we want to encourage
the people of the community to
attend services of the Baptist
Community church. Sunday school
at 9:45 a. m. Classes for all ages
The morning service at 11. The
subject: Salvation is of the Lord.
The young people are having an
interesting study in the Book of
Genesis.
Subject for evening service at
8 p. m. is “One Man’s Choice.” The
l°ur Kiris who attended Southern
Oregon Youth Camp will
Come and enjoy the fellowship. I
t s not neglect service Wed- t innir UCUETl A M o: i tine
nesday evening at 8. It is thei
VENETIAN BLINDS
weekly Bible Study and Prayer Most beautiful, most practical of
meeting. If you want to learn
all Venetian blinds. Tran lucent
about the Bible and enjoy time
fabric slats to admit the lioht . . J
Mrs. Edna Ross has as her. of prayer and fellowship, come!
plastic coated for long life and
hou^e guest, Mrs. Clara Mead of|
Star
of
the
Sea
Poitland, who arrived on the ।
washability. See them bet eyou
Catholic Church
bus. Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Mead
buy any other type of blind.
Rev. Fr. Babyak, Pastor
worked together in Meier & Frank
59c per square foot
store, Portland, for 10 years
, First Sunday of month at 12
noon.
< hoice of colois and
Airs. Eddie Westbrook, pioneer ।
All other Sundays at 6 h. rn.
hand
blocked prints.
ci this area, is still confined toi
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hanscam
unfinished large house. Verv easy were pleasantly surprised Fri-
down payment and terms. Total i day by a few horn’s visit from
price $3000.
Mrs. Hanscam’s brother, Allen
F ine little 13-acre farm located Welch, of Grants Pass. He had
mouth of Winchuck river. Also just been to Hamilton Field. Cal­
on Hwy 101. Has good modern ifornia to take his physical ex­
house with fireplace, garage, and amination for entrance into the
laige work shop. Loads of berries air corps, and was on his way
and fruit. About 6 acres fine lily home when he had a seven-hour
soil. Gravity flow spring water lay-over between buses at Cres­
to irrigate entire place. Fine fish­ cent City, coming here for the
ing and duck hunting on your time.
own river frontage. This is priced
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spears
right and about $3500 down. To- of Sacramento, Calif., are visiting
\ tai $13,000 on excellent terms.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
11 you are looking for a real Frazier this week, and daughter,
buy in the heart of Brookings, Marilyn Brown. It was a belated
here is a 6-room house and
birthday visit to Marilyn who was
acre with berries, fruit trees and seven the week before.
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large garden. Gravel street on
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Wei­
two sides. Here’s the shock: To­ gel and family of Portland ar­
tal price only $3850. This won’t rived Monday for a week’s visit
last long, better make today a with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seaside hospital under m dical
treatment. She is reported
date to look at il.
H. J. Weigel.
* ponding satisfactorily.
3\. acres of lily ground ready
The Claude Wright family had
the
misfortune of having their! Mrs. Josephine Frame has re-
for fall planting. Only 2 miles
from Brookings. Wonderful home home burn to the ground, Satur­ turned to the home of her sister,
site overlooking Harris Park.
day with nothing saved except Mrs. Emma Cooper, from Seaside
Here are 4 acres of fine soil the clothes they were wearing at hospital where she spent several
and a large unfinished house a4- the time of the fire. Mr. Wright days under medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thatcher
mile from Harbor store. This was in town and Mrs. Wright and
packs swell ocean view with it. daughter, Margie, were at their have returned to their home at
Good deep well and stream. With neighbors. Cause has not been Palo Alto after visiting her
father. Supervisor Fred Haight,
this house finished it wil really determined.
Several of their friends met and other relatives. Their little
be worth the money. Now priced
to sell and with good terms. Glad at the Archie Hendricks home daughter, Becky, will remain in
to tell you and show you all about Tuesday evening as a surprise the area with their brother-in-
this excellent location.
on their eighteenth wedding an­ law and sister, Mr. and M”s. Wm.
About 6 acres, partly level, 2 niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Hend­ Shafer.
acres cleared, % mile to school. ricks were questioned by friends |
Good road, $1350. excellent terms. about their meeting, courtship |
2 acres fine location, level and and marriage, with little results
drained, 3 blocks to high school. for both claimed it was “too”
Come in and make your own long ago to remember “all” de­
terhs.
tails. Pie a la mode was enjoyed
John Deere “H” Tractor,
by the group.
rubber tires, hydraulic con­
Mrs. Freda Murphy left for! trols, slightly used, will sac­
her home at Portland after en-i rifice. Make offer! See at at
joying a couple of weeks vaca­
ELK CREEK RANCH
tion with her brother-in-law and
sister. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hendry.
7 miles up Winchuck
Mr. and Mrs. Avalow Kercher
26-2*
Harbor, Oregon
and daughter, Sue, left for theii j
We Work With
ÆPEED to Fill Your
NEED!.........
The Worlds Best Climate
Curry County Mission of the
Episcopal Church
At St. Timothy’s chapel, until
further notice, service every Sun­
day at 11 a. rn.
Kar! Ostenberg
Templar Hotel Bld., Brookings
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. in Harobr.
Prayer meeting, Thursday at
Reach 5000 prospective custo
mers through Pilot Class Ads.
TV/ and 50'/ D. D. T. wet-
table concentrates on hand.
Phyllis L. Johnson
McNESS DEALER
BROOKINGS, OREGON
2
ORDERS NOW TAKEN FOR FRESH
Canning Salmon
$35.00 Per 100 Pounds
SEE OR WRITE
Rivers End (Smith River, California)