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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1949 Electricians Needed At Grand Coulee . Examination for probational «appointments to the positions of electrician (general); electrician (power plant equipment installa tion); electrician (cable anil con-1 duit installation) and electrician helper, at wages ranging from $1.14 an hour to $2.28 an hour were announced this week by the board of U. S. Civil Service Ex- aminersh Coulee Dam, Wash., to fill existing and future vacancies in these positions in various fed eral government agencies in Re gion 1 of the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation. (This area includes states of Washington and Idaho and portions of Oregon and Mon tana). To qualify in these examina- tions, competitors will not be re- quired to report for a written examination, but will be rated on the extent and quality of their experience and training as out lined on their application forms. Minimum requirements for the journeymen electrician positions include the completion of four- year apprenticeship, or four years experience in the trade. Included within this four-year period, or,1 in addition thereto, applicants must have at least one year’s experience in the type of position C. 0. LEONARD L. L. LEONARD The World’s Rest Climate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILO?, BROOKINGS. OREGON for which they are applying. For the electrician helper position, six month of experience in as- sisting electricitns will be qual- i tying. further information and ap- plication forms may be obtained from the board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, Administration building annex. Coulee Dam,; Wash., or at any first or second class post office, or from the di rector, 11th IT. S. Civil Service region, 302 Federal building, Se attle 4, Wash. Applications must he on file with the board of examiners, bu-* reau of reclamation, not later than Oct. 10. Fendrick Held Not Responsible, Jury GOLD BEACH Jerry Fend rick, who operates a garage here, who was defendant in a suit brought by Orville Weekly for damages to a logging truck and trailer, was found not responsi ble by \he jury Tuesday at the fall term of court. Weekly’s truck and trailer, on icy pavement, skidded precari ously near a bank from where the truck could not pull on its own pow’er. FTndrick was sum moned with his wrecker. A ring hitch to another truck sroke, let-< .. 1 roll 11 over ting the Weekly truck • the bank. Pete Lesmeister, Carl Berger, Mrs. Emil Edwardson and Vic Anderson wo re members on the jury. PAGE FIVE Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the ices are under the direction o/ h br" Cl ru tersen and assisted sermon. by Alice Overman. Prayer meetings will be held at Seventh Day Adventist the G. P. Christensen home at Sabbath School Saturday at the Winchuck Village or* Wed 9:30 a. m. nesday right for the next few' Church Services Saturday at weeks. Thursday evening prayer 11:00 a. m. meetings will continue to be held Young People — Saturday at at the Overman home in the 3:45 p. m. Chetco Heights area. Brother Braver Meeting Wednesday Harry Graham will conduct the at 7:45 p. m. in Harobr. Cudies in the Gn at Cont’’ Oct. 1, E ’ der C. E. Wim w '.s- Curry County Mission of the sistan+ publishing department Episcopal Church sercetary of the Oregon confer-, Church Of Jesus Christ Sunday morning service at 11 cnee of Seventh-Day Adventists, of Latter Dau Saints will be the speaker at the 11 a. a. m. All are welcome. Anyone interested i n getting m. service, Saturday morning. the church work started again, Oct. 8, the church service will please contact Ira Brown, Wayne Christian Science Società be conducted by the pastor, Leo Gribble or Lloyd McAdams. VarDolson. Young people ’ s serv- Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub- lie is invited. "Unreality” is the subject of I'LL CAIL FOR you IN HALF the lesson-sermon in all Church es of Christ, Scientist, on Sun AN NOUR, JANE. MY WASH IS day. October 2. ALREADY DRYING IN THE The Golden Text is "The thought of the righteous arc HAMILTON I right: but the counsels of the wicked are deceit” (Prov. 12:5). Among citations which com- prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: I hate vain thought: but thy low do I love” (Ps. 119:113), together with the following correlative pass age from the Christian Science textbook: "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy “We must not / x continue to admit the something- GRAND! DIDN'T I TELL YOU .. nnQg nl 1 nnref 11 ima Hut ness of gi superstition, but urn we wtnei must A HAMILTON WOULD SAVE YOU yield up all belief in it and be wise” (page 353). HOURS AND HOURS? TO GRANGE AFFAIR Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush, Mrs S o p h i a Herbert Payne. Jones and Ben Jones attended the Grange conference at Gold Beach Monday afternoon and evening, at which time the state officers held a school of instruction and information. With The Churches . ........... ww Baptist Community Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Sc ho Pete Lesmeister and Archie Complete Real Estate Service Supt. Hendricks were on jury duty at NOTARY PUBLIC Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music Gold Beach early this week. director. CLAUD WRIGHT, Salesman Sunday school at 9:45 a. m Bo? zll South end of towm Morning worship at 11 a. m Brookings, Oregon Evening service at 7:3ü P. m. Young people at 6:30 p. m. Are you looking for highway Estate of William F. Darger. frottage within a half mile of Star 0/ the Sea In the County Cour of the State Brookings? Just listed fine busi Catholic Church of Oregon, for the County of ness site with new house and Rev. Fr. Donald Denman Curry. garage, unfinished. Real buy at First Sunday of month at 12 Notice is hereby given that the $3000. Some terms. noon. • undersigned, as administrator of All other Sundays at 8 a. m. Just Listed! acre for beach the Estate of William F. Darger, deceased, has filed his final ac- home site — This is no BLUFF! But right on the ocean. Ground county in the County Court for Smith River Methodist ready for building and landscap Curry County, Oregon, and that Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs ing—best clamming and fishing Friday, the 28th day of October, Grace VanZee, supt at your front or back door. 1949, at 10 o’clock a. m. and the Morning Worship at 11 a. m court room of said court has been Exceptionally well built 6-room appointed as the time and place >and bath, electricity. Staled with for hearing of objections thereto firtex and masonite. Not com and settlement thereof. We wish to thank all the kind pletely finished on outside. Good Dated and first published, Sep friends who came to the dance view*. Large trees, electricity. To tember 29, 1949. in our benefit last Saturday, to tal price $3750, $1000 down, bal Date of last publication, Octo aid in a measure the loss we suf ance $50 per month, including ber 27, 1949. fered when our home bufned. We interest. About four miles from JOHN D. DARGER appreciate all favors. Harbor just oil Hwy 101. Hugh C. Gcarin, Administrator Frank Moore, Maxine and Attorney at Law, Brookings, Ore. Marjorie. 2’e acres with live stream, over looking ocean. This is truly a beautiful building spot. The total price has been greatly reduced to only $1575. Brokers Notice of Final Account Card Of Thanks Buy 3 acres in the heart of Brookings for only $3950—will throw in nice practically new house- -fronts on < two graveled streets. Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! * * * Have large house, 6 acres, good soil, fine well, close to Brookings. Want trade for something with stream, on upper Chetco for mink and game raising. Will make real proposition. 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