Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 22, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
The World’s Best Climate
’ er week-end guests were Mrs.
i Martha McCollum and Mr. and
; Mrs. Al Backes of Klamath Falls.
Bill’s mad again! And this time pick somethng out of the air.
The Rod and Gun clubhouse is
he was really mad. Bill Wridge,
that is! It seems that an enter-1 now more secure against winter
prising salesman had sold him a rains with the completion of a
hire that would really draw the re-roofiing job on part of the
salmon for a quarter of a mile, building. An active crew made
the w’elking ring Sunday morning
and I guess it did.
after
the manner of the old-
But the salmon wouldn’t do
fashioned
house-raising and tho
anything but be attracted and
when Bill had practically worn many a novice at this type of
himself out casting to try and work took a hand, the job was
make the old man salmon catch really rood. Other crews have
on to it, without success an In­ been ; t work inside and volun­
dian came down the river, troll­ teers i .o still needed to help in
ing. apparently with parallel suc­ several inside jobs. Jack Hogan
cess, until he hit the spot w’here is always on hand to direct the
Bill’s foxy lure had the fish spell­ efforts of his helper and take a
bound and bang’ and Bill’s fish heavy part of the work himself
Many fine contributions are
was on his way into the Indian's
boat. A turn down toward thej coming in to help the cause of
mouth of tho Chetco and back the resuscitator but more are
over the same spot and yep, von needed. A list of the major con-
guessed it. another of Bill’s fish tributions will be compiled later.
followed tho first and Bill loft! A Feller Sez—
‘‘The best way to erase a fine
in disgust (that ain’t the wav II
hoerd it).
| friendship is to sponge upon it.”
Warren Smith’s son and son-
in-law\ Dick and Gus, respective-
'y. the former now at Long Beach
and the latter a Rotarian from
Everett, Wash., arc giving the
river a good working over with
The community was shocked
a nice 15-pounder to their credit. to hear of the home of Frank
In fact Dad Warren was at last
Moore and his two daughters, be­
refjort so enthused at the pros­ ing destroyed by fire early last
pect of some piscatorial sport that
morning. Cause of the
he was about to cast aside busi­ Wednesday
blaze is not known, but about 2
ness, dull care, and a lot of civic ’clock in the morning the whole
activity to the winds and take* o
house burst into flames, making
a whirl at it himself.
it necessary for Frank to leave
Gardner and party caught .. through
........-
one of the bedroom win-
couple and several other singles dows.
brought in all of which shows that
'rhe two girls were sleeping in
a few salmon are coming up the another small building near the
of late. But it is agreed house and did not burn. All that
’hat a good heavy rain with a was saved consisted of a few
freshet in the river would help clothes. The family is now' living
things out no end. Better results in a small building on the Earl
seem to be obtained in Smith Carson place.
River at the moment.
This is the second tragedy of
A very pretty sight was ob- this kind to hit the Harbor vicin­
«erved Monday and Tuesday over ity in the past few weeks, as the
the northern part of Del Norte Claude Wright home on Jacks
when a flight of gulls, numbering ('reek burned a short time ago.
nearly a thousand, were obviously'
The Grange is giving a bene­
working on migration of some fit dance this Saturday evening
kind of flying bug. Nothing could to help the Moore family, and
be seen but the gulls for they everyone is urged to attend. In
were from two to five hundred the past Frank has played for
feet in the air, but it was a mag- many benefit dances, and this a
nificent display
maneuvering chance for reciprocity.
to watch these» birds, black and
white against the clear blue sky,
pausing occasionally in flight to
Moore Family Set
Out By Home Fire
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Devol and
Mr. and Mrs. Randall of Avon,
Calif., spent the week-end with
Mrs. Ruth Bathiany on their way
For Sale: Good split fir posts.: to Rogue River where they are
18c each. Write Don Warnock, spending the next month fishing
city.
30-2* I arid to stay at Strube lodge4. Oth-
Classified Ads
Wart, the Speed Cop............
i
Mrs. Anna Waldien was given
a surprise party by a group of
relatives and friends in honor of
her 75th birthday which fell on
Sept. 15. The evening was spent
at cards and visiting, with re­
freshments of ice cream and cake
served late in the evening. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Edwardson, Mr. and Mrs. Frt*d
Gustafson, Mr. and Mrs. Curt
Waldien, Mrs. Gertrude Cole.
Mrs. Louis Angel and Bert Carl-
son.
Mrs. John Upmeyer and Mrs.
Andrew' Jackson w'ere overnight
visitors at Arcata and Eureka
the last of the week.
Evening service at 7:3ü p. m. at the Overman home in the
Chetco Heights area.
Brother
Young people at 6:30 p. m.
Harry Graham will conduct the
Great Controverys studies in the
Star of the Sea
pastor’s absence.
Catholic Church
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
First Sunday of month at 12
noon.
The Friendship Club of Car-
All other Sundays at 8 a. m. pcnterville wishes to thank peo­
ple of Brookings and Harbor who
donated so willingsly toward our
club house.
Smith River Methodist community Mrs.
Asa Carpenter.
Card Of Thanks
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs,
Grace VanZee, supk
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver tne
sermon.
Seventh Day Adventist
WHY
DRIVE?
Sabbath School — Saturday at
9:30
a. m.
are
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Dean
Church Services-Saturday at
making their annual visit to the
planning to re- 11:00 a. m.
Chetco
Young People — Saturday at
main for about a month, fishing.
3:45 p. m.
Miss Marilyn Struebing left th«»
Braver Meeting — Wednesday
first of the week for Corvallis at 7:45 p. m. in Harobr.
where she is settled at Snell hall
Speaker this coming Sabbath
at Oregon State College.
will be Elder T. L. Theummler,
Mrs. Leo C. Fischer of Waconia, retired Seventh-Day Adventist
Minn., arrived recently for visit minister from Crescent City. He
here w'ith her son-in-law and is well known in this area.
Oct. 1, Elder C. E. Wim°r. as­
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
sistant
publishing department
Kaneiss for several weeks,
sercetary
of the Oregon confer­
Send the Pilot to it friend!
ence of Seventh-Day Adventists,
will be the speaker at the 11 a.
m. service, Saturday morning.
Oct. 8, the church service will
Col. A. J. Russell purchased be conducted by the pastor, Leo
the home of Mrs. Arthur Aho last VanDolson. Young people’s serv­
week and is building an a utility ices are under the direction of
room, 18x20.
Gilbert Christensen and assisted
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. (Ike) Wal­ by Alice Overman.
ton, former Gold Beach residents,
Prayer meetings will be held at
now of Estes Park, Colo., are the G. P. Christensen home at
There Are No Hwer Fores!
fishing and looking after busi- the Winchuck Village on Wed­
ness interests here, They have nesday night for the next few' DENVER. Colorado ............ $26.35
spent the winters in Cali for- w'eeks. Thursday evening prayer ST. PAUL, Minn.................... $38.45
nia and Florida.
meetings will continue to be held KANSAS CITY, Mo..............$35.40
Orin Hess took his daughter,
LOS ANGELES, Calif....... $11.45
Nancy, to Corvallis, Saturday, to
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah....$21.00
enroll as a sophomore at Oregon
SPOKANE, Wash.................. $13.60
State College. He was also ac­
PLUS FEDERAL TAX
companied by his daughter, Pa­
Here’s to my good friend, Dr.
Buy Round Trip Tickets . . . .
Schmitt,
tricia and Bill Foil lard of Oak­
Save 20% on Return Trip!
Folks see him when they don’t
land. Calif., who has been visit­
feel fit
ing with the Hess family and do­
He treats their ills with magic
ing a little fishing on the Rogue.
pills,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burris of
BROOKINGS AGENT
That make them get right up
Humbug Mountain Coffee Shop
and
git.
—
J.
J.
Gallagher.
are closing the cafe for two
Bus Depot
Gardner Bldg.
weeks while the lighting system
is being overhauled. Mr. Burris
plans a trip deer hunting and
later will be accompanied by Mrs.
Burris on a trip to Washintgon.
A storage room and office to
Templar Hotel Building
Brookings, Oregon
the back and a porch along the
JEWELER and CERTIFIED WATCH MAKER
south are improvements being
made to the Wagon-wheel Cafe,
by Tom Morgan. Henks & Son are
JUST ARRIVED. A few numbers of new 17-<
doing the work.
Sam Jordan of Harbor, return­
jewel, water resisting, shock proof, non-mag-i
ed home Tuesday from the Gold
Beach hospital w here he had been
netic WRIST WATCHES
a patient a few days.
Amazing low price (tax inc) of
Gold Beach Notes
Go GREYHOUND
the cast of driving
Dr. Schmitt
MARTHA STEEN
N. M. JONES
$29.75
By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING With The Churches
TMSV WAS SMART SNOUÔM TO
know thi B est • tcal in
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BROOKINGS
GA
Curry County Mission of the
Episcopal Church
Sunday morning service at 11
a. m. All are welcome.
"She said yes
Christian Science Society
BROOKINGS GARAGE
GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING
Brookings Personalized Laundry
CALL PHONE 262
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub­
lic is invited.
“Reality” is the subject of the
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches
of Christ, Scientist, On Sunday,
September 25.
The Golden Text is "Thou, O
Lord, remainst f o r e V e r; thy
throne from generation to gener­
ation” (Lam. 5:19).
Among citations which comprise
the Lesson-Sermon is the follow­
ing from the Bible: “The Lord is
Righteous in all his ways, and
holy in al his works" (Ps. 145:17),
together with the following cor­
relative passage from the Chri-
tian Science textbook, “Science
and Health w ith Key to the Scrip­
tures," by Mary Baker Eddy:
“God is the divine Principle of
all that represents Him and of
all that really exists" (p. 272).
Baptist Comm unity
—ROUGH DRY & FINISH SERVICE—
IV
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 (
Good news
travels
by Long
Distance
Whenever you’re bursting with good news that can’t wait-
spread it by long distance telephone. There is no quicker
way to make miles disappear and you can do it reasonably
too. Long distance telephone rates are especially low after
6 P.M. and on Sundays and Holidays. Always make long
distance your good news messenger. It’s a sign of thought­
fulness that’s sure to be appreciated.