PAGE FOUR
The World’s Best Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1949
Turks during World War 1 and spent the week-end in this area,
Verne Tinnerstet, of Tillamook,
were forced to take part in the holding special confirmation serv- manager for Oregon Coast As-
sociation, was a caller in- this
Editor, Pilot: Now that it is infamous death march of the ices at the Episcopal church.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush made area Tuesday and Wednesday, in
time to say “goodbye,” we would Armenian Christians.
Apigian has thrilled many serv-1 a trip to southern California last interest of the forthcoming con
During the past week Mr. and like to take this opportunity to
Mrs. Elton J. Smith of Denver, express our appreciation and sin ice clubs and churches through-1 week. While Mr. Bush continued vention to be held soon at Cres
Colo., have been visiting at the cere gratitude for having the put the state with the story of his on to Arizona on business, Mrs. cent City. H. A. “Sandy” San
Erskine Miller home. That is, good fortune of residing in this escape from the Turks and sub Bush visited their son, Wesley, ders, owner of White Rock, is the
Mrs. Smith has been visiting her beautiful area the past eight sequent life among the Arabs. and family, who brought her to president of the association.
sister, Mrs. Miller. Elton Smith years. We well realize we would You won’t want to miss this tale Harbor during the week-end.
W. D. Sibley and his son-in-
has spent all his waking hours search in vain to try to find a which will be told Saturday af
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin. Cantrall law, of Gold Beach, were callers
fishing.
and Miss Cordelia Cantrail of
nicer place to love anywhere "un ternoon and Saturday evening.
in this area Tuesday. Mr. Sibley,
He has had many years experi der God’s sun.” Where else would
Wednesday evening prayer Klamath Falls visited at home
long-time
employee of the Curry
ence fly fishing for brook trout in you find such a rare combination meetings are being held at the of their brother, Hou aid, ove* ; county Reporter,
now operates
Colorado, but this was the first of wonderful scenery, climate and pastor’s home in Harbor and the week-end.
time he went after the big boys. people?
Mr. and Mrs. P. E Kemske left I “Typopnnt,” a commercial shop
Thursday evening prayer meet
now being installed at his home.
While out in one of Parker’s boats
During our sojurn here we met ings are being conducted at the Wednesday after spending the
he hooked a big silver-side and many splendid people, some of the Overman home in the Chetco summer south of Harbor. After
started to pull it in just as it nicest folk we ever met, and we Heights area.
Current prayer visiting^ couple of weeks at San
was a little Colorado trout—when, are honored to have had their meeting topic is “The Great Con-1 ta Rosa, they plan to spend the
lo—the big boy kicked up his friendship bestowed upon us.
troversy between Christ and Sa winter at 100 Palms Resort at
tail, gave a few flips, straightened
We only wish time would have tan.”
Thermal, Calif., as is their cus-
out the hook, and was last seen permitted us to have said “good
GOLD BEACH—Salmon fishing
tom.
heading out to sea.
at
the mouth of the Rogue river
bye” to all of them personally.
Miss Nancy Stone of Grants
A sadder, but wiser, Elton
In closing we would like to
Pass is visiting for a couple of has been rather slow because of
Smith was left behind. Later on quote from Robert Louis Stev
Tommy James can lay claim weeks here with her mother, Mrs. high tides. Several are being
he was successful in landing sev enson: “We are all travelers in to about all the bad luck that Guy Rice. She will leave for her taken in Ferry Hole. Fly fishing
eral large rock cods and sea the wilderness of this world, and one human can endure in one ! second year at Sanford Univer for steelhead was fairly good
bass. Saturday afternoon Mr. the best we can hope to find is day. Sunday he started out by sity next week.
from Kimble Creek up, according
Riverman and his two boys and a friend.”
car
from
Grants
Pass,
to
come
to
Frank Colvin. The upper river
Sincerely. Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Bolin returned from
Smith had an exciting time land Mrs. Howard T. James and Dar to visit his folks farewell. Three
rose
five inches from thunder
a three-weeks trip to Glendale
ing their small boat through the lene.
times en route he had trouble
w’here she visited their daughter, storm in the Agness-Power dis
surf, which was successfully ac
P. S.: Our new address will be with the car, arriving here just Betti. She didn’t plan to be gon trict and when this clears, fish
complished with the addition of 12310 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles in time to catch the bus back,
so long, but just as she was pre ing should be exceptionally good.
plenty of water. Smith departed (Mar Vista), Calif. We will al- without having the chance to see
paring to leave a couple of weeks
for Denver with a firm resolve was be most happy to hear from his parents, who left early this
ago, Betti was taken with a se
to return and land that same any of our Oregon friends or do week for their new home near
vere attack of appendicitis, and
silver-side salmon.
any errands or business for them Los Angeles.
underwent an operation. Betti
Miss Lillian Owen, who had is abls to be back at work now.
(except pay their bills).
been visiting at the Dewey Akers
Mrs. Raymond Asche (Cora-
home since Wednesday, left on
the noon bus, Monday for Salem mae Miller) and her grandmother,
where she spent a couple days, Mrs. Charmain Halvorsen, have
Curry County Mission of the
BENEFIT BY THIS
and from there returned to her moved from the Woodriff home
The baseball season suddenly
Episcopal Church
where
they
have
lived since com-
home at Seaside.
GOOD NEWS
- ended last week with forfeiture
Sunday morning service at 11
ing
to
this
area,
and are now in
Miss
Betti
Goldizen
left
Wed
by Glendale of the play-off games a. m. All are welcome.
COMBINATION
nesday for San Francisco from Mrs. Halvorsen’s house, south of
for the trophy and pennant of
Harbor.
YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER
Rogue Valley League. Glendale Christian Science Society where she went to Iowa to visit
Mrs. Ed F. Ackley and Mrs.
her
grandmother
for
a
month.
9»ves
you complete, dependable
had disbanded, some had gone
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. She will live at Los Angeles later Thor Asks were Medford visitors
loco I news. You need to know oil
away to school, so the trouble to at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub
Tuesday. They accompanied their
that is going on where you live
and will study music.
gather up players must have been lic is invited.
/ou ,ive 0,10 •" «
husbands to the I. C. C. hearing'
WORLD where big event* ore in
Vernon Goldizen left on the held there for Thor Ask.
too much effort on their part.
“Matter” is the subject of the
the making — event* which can
The Pelicans, closing the sea Lesson-Sermon in all Churches noon bus Sunday for University
Mrs. L. L. Patton of Iowa, vis-'
mean
so much to you, to your
son with 14 wins in 17 games, ot Christ, Scientist, on Sunday of New’ Mexico where he will en
lob, your home, your future. For
ited at the Stanley Patterson and
ter his sophomore year. He had
boasts of the most successful September 18.
constructive reports end interpre
Gilbert Christensen homes over
season the management could
rhe Golden Text is “Tremble, spent the summer with his par- the week-end. She left Monday
tation* of notional and interna,
hope for. In reviewing the sea thou earth, at the presence of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude N.
there it no substitute
for California coast points where
MO n T tao CMR,ST‘^ SCIENCE
son, which Pete has down in the Lord, at the presence of the Goldizen.
mvm i UK.
she will visit relatives and friends
statistical form, he smiles with God of Jacob.” (Ps. 114:7).
Mrs. W. G. Pearmine returned before returning home.
a .
the benefit* of being
Among
citations
which
com
much satisfaction. He has kept
bwt informed - locally, notionally,
home Sunday evening after one
prise
the
Lesson-Sermon
is
the
Mrs.
Gunborg
Valentine,
Oak
about as complete a record of
Mtomahonally — with your local
following from the Bible: “Let month’s visit at the home of her
WT and Th. Christian Science
everything as may be found in us turn again to the Lord” (Lam- sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. land, arrived Sunday at the Fred
any of the major leagues. Mon 3:40), together with the follow J. I. Witherow and daughter, at Gustafson home. They took her
arc
Ta«doy ,.¡,1^, ovef
day he compiled the batting av ing correelative passage from the Los Angeles. They accompanied on an Oregon coast trip, leaving
erages of the players, and pitch Christian Science textbook “Sci her on the return trip stopping Wednesday morning. Mrs. Valen And 72^2** Vmn *• N»*» "
ing records, to give to the Pilot ence and Health with key to the en route at several interesting tine is a daughter of Mrs. Gustaf
thh coupon
„ Q
as his final copy for the current Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Ed points. The Witherows will re son, and sister to Thor and Ole way for a spacial in-
troductory subscription. $
Ask.
dy: “Matter is neither self-ex main here for a ten-day visit.
year:
istent nor a product of Spirit”
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Thomas
Batting Averages
Miss Marian Hendrick of Taft and his mother, all of Portland,
(page 479).
siU.S.A
ab
h
Pct.
Heights, near Nelscott, has been were visitors last week at thè
Matson ................ ..87
49
.563
guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Dull. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian A.
1 Ian scam
Baptist Community
34
.447
She has her master’s degree in Harvey. Mrs. Thomas is a sister •^tor —26 issuos. I enclose >1.
Mendenhall
.429 Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor dramatic art from Columbia Uni of Mr. Harvey.
Ackley
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho
.375
versity in New York, and is con
Mrs. Stanley Patterson received
(nom«)
Supt.
H. West brook .. 40
tinuing her study of water color a card from Mr. and Mrs. Au
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music technique with Pernot S. Duff
Desjardin5 .......
1
gust Johnson, from Mexico, at
(oddren)
director.
at her studio on Benham road.
which
place
they
are
enjoying
a
Sunday
school
at
9:45
a. m
77
.312
(city»
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hyland vacation. They expect to be home
(sona)
Morning
worship
at
11
(stata)
a. m
_PB7
Putnam ..
20
and
family
enjoyed
recent
visits
in
a
few
days.
Evening
service
at
7:30
Eagles
P m. from Mrs. Hylands mother, Mrs
..11
Young
jieople
at
6:30
p.
m.
Salvage .
..32
8
.250
Roy Lantz of Trent, Ore., and
R. Westbrook
52
11
.211
Mr. and Mrs. Alose Wenzel and
Nelson
Star of the Sea
10
.201
family of Burns, Mrs. Hyland’s
sister and family.
Catholic Church
(17 games) . 66 4 238
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
Mrs. Lee McVickers and in-
RECORD
First Sunday of month at
fant
daughter, F e r n e Teresa
Swearingen. 11
3 innings pitch- noon.
Lynn, were able to come home!
ed. Won 2. and lost 0. ER 7.7
All other Sundays at 8 a. m. from the Gold Beach hospital
Ackley, 112 3 innings pitched;
Friday.
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Won 1, lost 0. earned runs 6.9.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson
Seventh Day Adventist
Westbrook. 64 1/3 innings. Won
and
sons returned Friday from,
7, lost 1. earned run av. 5.2
Sabbath School — Saturday at
Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., until October 1
Paisley
where they had spent the
9:30
a.
m.
Salvage, 65 2/3 innings, won 1.
Church Service* -Saturday at summer at their ranch.
lost 2, earned run av. 3.8
11:00 a. m.
Friends here have received the
Young People — Saturday at word that a well-known former;
3:45 p. m.
resident, Mrs. N. F. Reed, had
Prayer Meeting — Wednesday the misfortune of falling from an!
The District School Board for at 7:45 p. m. in Harobr.
All fruits and vegetables must be prepared for
apple tree on the Harry Smith!
School District No. 17, Brookings,
At young people’s hour Satur ranch at Applegate, fracturing
Curry County. Oregon, will re day afternoon. Elder J. H. Api
canning and must be in by 12 noon!
her pelvis and other bones, so
ceive sealed bids up to 7:30 p. m.
gian., recently-appointed district that she is in a traction appara
October 4. 19-19, for the 1935 Ford
pastor for the Grants Pass dis tus. She was required to be in the
30-passenger school bus, may be
trict of Seventh-Day Adventists
swi at school house. The board will be the guest speaker. He will hospital for ten days but is now
at home. Her daughter, Mrs. Nor
reserves the right to reject any
also cnduct an evening meeting ma Witherell and children, flew*
or all bids. DORA E. BEAULIEU Saturday night.
from Pendleton to be with her.
District Clerk. School District 17^
ONE MILE SOUTH OF HARBOR, ON 101!!
Apigian is well known through She would enjoy hearing from!
Brookings. Ore.
28-2
out the state of Oregcn for his her friends in this area, and her
thrilling story of the life of the address is 614 North Riverside,
Reach 5000 prospective cus to Arabs.
As an Armenian he and Medford.
xners through Pilot Class Ads.
his family were persecuted by the
Bishop Jenkins of Port Orford
Visitor Swears He
Will Ge* 'Lost' Fish
In The Mail-box:
Salmon Fishing Is
Poor On Rogue
LOCAL NEWS
Pelican '49 Records
With The Churches
Show "Strength”
Call For Bids
Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, Fish
Smoked Salmon
Flaked Ice
REX & FAYE HAYES, Owners