Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 06, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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The World’s Best Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1949
Morning worship at 11 a. m Chetco Heights area.
Brother chief appraisal engineer of the
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wood-
Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Harry Graham will conduct the tax commission; Harry J. Loggan, Cock of Seaside and Mr. and Mrs.
Great Controverys studies in the supervising appraisal engineer; Roy Wilcox of Sandy were guests
Young people at 6:30 p. m.
pastor's absence.
Robert V. Nelson, appraisal en­ Sunday at the home of Mrs. Rose
Again
we
urge
the
people
of
gineer and Jesse E. Gilkey, the Hubbard and Robert Wilcox.
Jim Cummings, publicity direc­
authority on industrial plants.
tor for California-Oregon Power the community not to neglect
Tell your advertiser you saw it
Howard E. Ross, assistant attor­ in the Pilot.
Co., with headquarters at Med­ worship on the Lord’s Day. We
ney general, will be present to
ford, Tuesday showed film to the have two worship services on Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fitzhugh
explain the amendments to the Jr. and children, who have been
Brookings Rotary club, telling of day. The morning worship serv­
assessment and taxation laws camping on the Krueger ranch
the vast, as well as untouched ice is 11; the evening at 7:30.
resources of this region, includ­ Then, too, we have a Sunday
MEDFORD— In-Service Train­ which were enacted by the 1949 during the summer, moved into
ing the several southwest Ore­ School class for all ages at 9:45 ing for assessors and appraisers legislature, as these impose addi­ Brookings for the winter.
gon counties and a portion of the a. m. The young people meet at will be held here, Oct. 10 and 11, tional responsibilities on assessors
Kids, there’s fun to be had as
group in Northern California, all 6:30. The Community church is under auspices of the Assessment of the state.
well
as cider at the Hallowe’en
here for you—a place to worship
served by that company.
party.
Watch the Pilot.
and Taxation division of the Ore­
While the film placed no par­ God.
Mrs. Josie Struble was taken
Two special announcements for gon State Tax commission. This,
ticular emphasis on one indus­
to the Gold Beach hospital the
the
fourth
such
training
course
try, it gave considerable “shots” Oct. 16. First, it is the national held this autumn, will be be at­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson latter part of the week by Dr.
on each. Included were lumber­ Layman’s Sunday. On that Sun­ tended by the following six as­
and
daughter-in-law', Mrs. Helen and Mrs. Guy Rice, after suffer­
ing, farming, cattle raising, sheep day the laymen of the church will sessors and their assistantcs: C.
Arlandson,
of Coos Bay, w'ere ing a slight stroke. She will prob­
raising, fruit, hay, grain and grass be in cargt' of the evening serv­ A. Myers, Jackson county; Merle
week-end
visitors
at the home of ably have to remain there for
ice. Sunday morning Rev. James
seeds.
E.
Griffin,
Josephine
county;
Otis
Mrs.
Arlandson
’
s
parents,
Mr. and a couple of weeks.
Another part of the picture de­ R. Denham, former pastor of Metsker, Klamath county; Chas.
Mrs.
Herbert
Payne.
Oct. 31 will be a big time for
picted how useful electricity had this church, will be guest speak­ M. Forrest, Coos county; George
the
kids of this area. Watch for
George
Hall
suffered
a
stroke
er.
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Denham
plan
become to all operations, regard-
Sutton, Curry county and Ned last W’eek and it was necessary details soon.
to
sail
next
month
for
South
less of the nature.
for him to return to the Gold
America as missionaries. After a Dixon, Douglas county.
Two Texans Visit Club
Reports the first of the week
Commissioner
Robert
D.
Mac-
Beach
hospital. He w’as taken was that Otto C. Turley had
year
in
South
America
they
plan
Two men from Texas, who had
been fishing on the Rogue, ar- to return to China where they Lean, in charge of the Assess­ up by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hans­ purchased the Grant Powell land
rived late for the meeting to once served as missionaries. All ment and Taxation division, which cam Sr. and John Hall.
and home, south of Harbor, The
Mrs. Frank Hamilton returned report said that Mr. and Mrs.
make up their attendance. They are cordially urged to come to is particularly interested in the
officers making appraisals and as­ home after being in the Rogue Powell plan to go into the val-
said the 39 miles between here both these services.
sessments,
is bringing a number River valley for several weeks ley and start raising cattle.
and Gold Beach had them fooled
Another feature of the Com­
of
experts
to give lectures and in the pear picking.
for they never allowed enough munity church is the prayer meet-
Next week all flower shippers
explain
the
new book published
time.
ing on Wednesday evening at the
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lockwood of the area are invited to attend
by the tax commission, “Factors made a trip to the Sacramento
parsonage, at 7:30 p. m.
of Cost in Building Materials,” area over the week-end where Rotary luncheon at 12 noon, Tues­
copies of which have been mailed Mrs. Lockwood remained with day to hear Southwest Airway’s
Star of the Sea
plan for air shipment of flowers
to all assessors in the state.
her children for a visit. Mr. Lock­ to all points. All flower shippers
Catholic Church
This is the first revision of cost wood returned Mondaf.
are urged to come.
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
factors made in 18 years and it
Details
later
on
the
first
big
Save lots of letter-writing by
The best piece of art which
First Sunday of month at 12 represents, among other matters,
Hallowe’en party. Watch!
sending
relatives the Pilot.
has been called to the attention noon.
the experience of technicians in
of the Pilot since the Pilot was
All other Sundays at 8 a. m. the field. The factor book is in­
founded almost four years ago,
tended as a guide to appraisals
may be seen at the Pete Lesmeis­
and
once understood it will save
Smith River Methodist appraisers
ter office. These figurines (if that
time and effort in the
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs. dealing with this prase of their
is the name for them) struck
ihe fancy of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Grace VanZee, supt.
responsibilities.
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
Perkins, and were presented to
Because of the many changes
Pete Lesmeister, perhaps because Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver tne
that
have occurred in the con­
sermon.
of Pete’s love for baseball.
DIRECT BROM FACTORY on Men, Women
struction
of housing and the vari­
Two burly baseball players, in
ous
types
of
buildings,
the
factor
and Children Suits, Slasks, Topcoats, Rain-
evident dispute over a decision
Seventh
Day
Adventist
book
will
be
invaluable.
To
cite
coats,
Skirts, and Jackets.
made by a small umpire, stand
Sabbath School — Saturday at some of the changes, the concrete
over him with menacing looks 9:30 a. m.
basement has been discarded by
SUITS, sizes 34 to 56.............. $24.50 to $35.00
on their faces. One armed with
Church Services—Saturday at many home builders, and a util­
a bat, and a mean eye, may or 11:00 a. m.
SLACKS, sizes 27 to 56............ $4.50 to 012.50
may not be taken as more mouthy
Young People — Saturday at ity room takes its place; there
TOP COATS, sizes 34 to 56.... $19.50 to $32.50
are new heating plants becoming
in his dislike than the other be- 3:45 p. m.
RAINCOATS, age 4 to 16 years or
Prayer Meeting — Wednesday common, and the two-story house
cause of the decision.
is
being
replaced
by
houses
with
at
7:45
p.
m.
in
Harobr.
The face of the umpire simply
Sizes 32 to 56 ......................... $3.95 to $16.95
slays the person looking at the
Oct. 8, the church service will everything on the ground floor
be conducted by the pastor, Leo as women show’ a preference to
“true to life” spectacle.
All suits, coats, raincoats come in shorts, reg­
VanDolson. Young people’s serv­ the one-story id most of the new’
ulars, longs and stouts. Drop a card to
ices are under the direction of houses, constructed since the war.
Gilbert Christensen and assisted
There is also more wiring and
by Alice Overman.
more
plumbing and building
Curry County Mission of the
Prayer meetings will be held at blocks of pumice and concrete
the G. P. Christensen home at are coming into greater use, while
Episcopal Church
Post Officee Box 152, or at home on Easy Street
Sunday morning service at 11 the Winchuck Village on Wed- brick houses are becoming rare
nesday night for the next few
a. m, All are welcome.
for call or at home on Easy St. Manufacturers
weeks. Thursday evening prayer in this era of new construction.
agent for Inter-State and Atlas Raincoats.
meetings will continue to be held
These are factors which will be
( hristian Science Society at the Overman home in the explained by Arthur A. Selander, ’
Services Sunday at 11.00 a. m.
at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub­
lic is invited.
“Art' Sin, Disease, and Death
Real?” is the subject of the Les­
son-Sermon in all Churches of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Oc-
tober 9.
The Golden
“God be
merciful unto us, and bless us;
and cause his face to shine upon
us; that thy way may be known
upon earth, thy saving health
among the nations” (Ps. 6
Among (*it at ions which co in­
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible: "O Je-
rusalem. wash thine heart from
wickedness, that thy mayest be
saved. How long shall thy vain
thoughts lodge within thee?”
( Jer.
together with the
following correlative passage
Think of drying dothes this easily ... without lifting, carrying, hanging
from the Christian Science text-
a thing I Without giving weather a thought.
N>ok: “Science and Health with
With the Westinghouse Clothes Dryer you merely toss th« wet
Key to the Scriptures, by Mary
clothes in ... set the Dry-diai. Automatically it tumble« dothes through
Baker Eddy: You must control
evil thoughts in the first instance,
worm air till they’re soft and fluffy. And when they reach the dryness
or they will control you in the
second” (page 234).
Wealth Of Region
Displayed In Film
Assessors Will Be
Given Meaning Of
New State Laws
LOCAL NEWS
Real Art Depicts
National Pastime
SAVS 40%
With The Churches
GEORGE W. WIDNEY
new Westinghouse
Dry-dtol shuts 1h« Dryer off.
Baptist Community
i
Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor
Jeanette Pierce. Sunday Scho
Supt.
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music
director.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
Be sure to see a demomtrohan of Hite marvelous work saver.
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC & RADIO COMPANY
Gardner Building
Brookings, Oregon
with the automatic —