Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 24, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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move to meet another’s
need;
Because my doubled strength
I may expend to steady one who
Chetco Community
Library,
faints.
moved last week from the Cen­ Yes, for all these do I give
tral building to the Templar ho­
thanks. Jane Alford.
tel building, will be able to ren-
der better service to the publie
at this new location, say t hose
in charge.
The library is now at st reet
level, with large windows fac­
The annual school census, just
ing the street. There is room completed, includes 256 boys and
for additional hook stacks as 194 gir’s, or a total of 450 be-
the library grows and future tween he ages of 4 and 20, said
ne(*ds may be met.
Lynn O. Hampton, superintend­
Members of the board, and ent, Monday morning.
friends of the library who at-
This is an increase of 28 over
tended the tea last week, were last year. In this number there
enthusiastic about the possibili­ were 47 seven years of age (sec­
ties this location affords.
ond grade) and 40 six years old
The library is open on Tues­
Hirst grade).
day and Friday afternoons from
This year, this number is be­
3 to 5 o’clock.
ing cared for by a schedule of
Library Can Grow
In 'New' Home
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
The World’s Best Climate
May
Fr. Don Denman
Rotary Speaker,
Tuesday Noon
was accepted by the Gold Beach
chamber of commerce at a special
GOLD BEACH—The jail es­ meeting, held Monday evening.
The chamber voted to instruct
capees from Coquille were re-
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Outlaws In vOUnTy
ported seen at Raymonds lodge, the directors to negotiate the
south of here Monday evening, final terms. The building will be
maintained as a community cen-
Fr. Don Denman, parish priest headed northward.
These
men,
reported
to
be
ex-
fer henceforth.
of the local Catholic church, re­
A delegation from the Women's
viewed the book: “You Can tremely dangerous, are armed,
club
was present at this meeting.
and
would
likely
kill
if
molested.
Change the World,” by Father
The group will be assured a
Keller, at the noon luncheon of
meeting place.
Brookings Rotary Club, Tuesday.
"People lose sight of the fact
Ben McKernan, who has been
that Democracy and Christian­
ity are synonymous,” said Fr. I quite ill for the past few weeks
Denman, in his opening state­ at his home near here, was taken
Fur Relief of Symptoms
ment. "Many people are wonder­ • by ambulance to the Gold Beach
hospital, Monday, where it is re­
ing just where we are going. In
ARTHRITIS-RHEUmTI!!!
ported he is suffering from bowel
the past few' years, we have seen
If you are the victim of and suffer
from the tortuous pains of Arthritis
nations rise and fall, we have , hemorraging.
and Rheumatism, you owe it to your­
self to try the new product, ALFA-
seen Communism spread like a
NAL.
disease. “
We invite you to write for our new ;
folder and rend what many satisfied
"Father Keller wrote his boo’
users of ALFANAL have to say.
to counteract evil tendencies. H'
asserted that man had reducer’
GOLD BEACH — Veterans
c4i[anal Co.
itself almost to the level of ani­ Memorial Association’s oiler of
Box
71
Shedd, Oregon
one first grade, one secocnd grade mal, through his material athe $2500 for the community hall
and a combined first and second ism. Communism is but one phas*
grade room. Since the new build­ of this sinking to this level. In
ing has only eight class rooms, this country there are plenty of
A demonstration of latest and the eighth grade is being taught evidences.
best methods for the elimination in the high school building.
CALL PHONE 262
“There is a Christopher move­
If
the
present
population
re
­
of moles and gophers, in bulb
ment, non-sectcarian. where peo­
Wishes To Arr.^un e New Prices for Fluff-dry!
fields, home gardens and on farms mains the same, said Mr. Hamp­ ple pledge themselves to do their
will be held Monday, Nov. 28, ton, there would be 118 pupils in best to help others, without any
Family Fluff dry, per pound...........................10c
at 2 p. m. at the Donald (’rockett high school in 1953, 127 in 1955, regard to self. This movement is
(Chenille Spreads, Double Wool, double Cotton
and 155 in 1957.
farm, south of Harbor.
easily defined and may be seen
Blankets, Exta).
Present high school enrollment practiced by many in this na­
Everyone interested is invited
tc attend and learn how to get is 93 and grade school, 247.
tion. who practice the principles
People who wish to wash at home, may bring
best of these [>ests. The demon-
of Christianity.
their clothess in to be dried for 6c lb, dry wt.
st rat ion will lx* conducted by
"Our forefathers, those who
County Agent I R. M. Knox and
wrote our Declaration of Inde-
rodent
Don White, county
<
pendence, our Constitution, were (
terminator.
At a very impressive cere- religious men. They made this |
mo n y, Sunday afternoon, five country what it is today through !
By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING
people, Mr. and Mrs. Bert De- these two documents. Only un-1 MR WART WE WANT WHY GENTS WHATTA ^OUMEAN^- ATARE \ WHY GENTS-THIS IS NOT
A NEW CAR - IT ONLY LOOKS
der these two documents can ‘ TO BE FAIR IN THIS
oOPfUSED WHATTA WE MEAN ?-(
'• ) you \
'sERlOUS/ AND RUNS LIKE NEW- SINCE
j
MATTER BUT ME MUST J WHAT DO TELL ^Xt^TRUTH
Azalea Garden Club will hold | Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Erick­
WART
no
speed
cop
>9
^N0W THE TRUT h
0VOU MEAN
man, as an individual, do any- ; WHERE
/
YOU GETTING p'
? /— CAN DRIVE A CAR
its next meeting on the second son and Mr. West, were baptized
LIKE THAT ON HlS I
thing
to
change
the
world.
salary mho vou
FOR THAT WONDERFUL
2s
BRÖÖftNGS
GRAFTING FROM J
Thursday in December. The date at Snug Harbor, on the Chetco
CAR YOU BE DRIVING
"We can accomplish this feat ' NEW
EVERYTHING must BE —
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
OH THE SQUARE^—'
is Dec. 8. This is the annual
VÎT } ill UI/
if each of us as individuals do
Lloyd
Harbin.
GAVE IT THEIR VYORKS^J \
Christmas party and all attend-
S
.
!!
W
Following the baptismal, pray­ our individual part, without re­
\‘CVTv«ÔoÙÏLt2'
ing are asked to bring i small
gard for self, but for the good
• Ä HIS SALARY
in ers were offered for J. N. Se-
gift. Frequently these have,
I
of the most people.
horn
and
his
companion,
of
Riv
­
years past, taken the form of
“Democracy and Christianity
something clever one has made, ers End. w ho were lost last sum­
aie inseparable,” said Er. Den-
an unusual plant, or a jar of mer off the coast of Southern
man. in closing.
one’s special shin I o! conserves. California, while tuna fishing.
The 35 people attending the Club Attendance Is Up
Mrs. John Hogan and Mrs. Floyd
The governor’s letter showed
Bolton are busy with [Jians for baptismal were invited to the Brookings club in
tenth piace,
a Christmas tree that will de­ Harbin home lor refreshments of
in
attendance
in
Dist.
Geo.
GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING
coffee and cookies. Rev. Nick N.
light our eyes.
Funk
attended
Rotarv
luncheon
Neufeld officiated at the baptis­
at Davenport, Iowa, last week,
giving. I like it best written as mal, and expressed thanks to all and Henry Kerr at Tacoma.
two woids, t hanks giving; not who attended this rite.
hurried over and run together.
Read the classified advertise­ feld and Bradley Page, favored
but allowing each word d u i
the program with two numbers.
ments it really pays!
thought and emphasis. Let us not
W. D. Sibley, of Gold Beach,
ers within our
forget the
and George Milford, of Red Bluff,
may share the
Calif., were guests.
festive board
Will party who fished out a
THANKS BE TO GOD!
short bamboo fishing rod from
1 do not thank Thee, Lord,
lower Winebuck, n e a r mouth,
That 1 have bread to eat while
leave at Chetco Store, at
Brookings.
Nor yet tor work to do
GOLD BEACH« Lower Rogue
No better watches may be bought in any large
While empty hands solicit
Rod
and
Gun
Club
was
organized
city for the prices we quote you people in this
ven
here last Saturday, with officers
Nor for a body strong
compare these prices anywhere!
area
For Sale: Montag Duches oil
While other bodies flatten beds cook stove with electric tan. The picked to lead the club for the
next year. The club has its own
of pain!
coils and water tank included. home on the Wedderburn side
No, not for these do I give thanks!
Doris Freeman,
Chetco Store, of the river.
But I am grateful. Lord
city.
39-2*
Discussion was held about a
Because my meager loaf I may
challenge
to be sent the shots
divide;
25c per pound, at
For that my busy hands
W. H. Hibbard. Harbor.
39tf at Brookings for some competi-
tion. The members say they can
“shoot the feathers” from any­
one in the county.
School Census 28
Over Last Year
Taken To Hospital
Gdlyan a I
Vets Group Buys
Community Ha''
Moles, Gophers
Will Be Eradicated
Brookings Personalized Laundry
Five Baptized, Sun.
By Baptist Church
Wart, the Speed Cop............
Along Azalea Row
BROOKINGS GARAGE
13^
JEWELRY IS A LASTING GIFT
Brookings Sent A
'Gun' Challenge
WATCHES
BUY THEM FOR CHRISTMAS!!
Classified Ads
SACRIFICE SALE—ALL TO GO!!
ALL THIS WELK cheap, if taken immediately: New and
slightly used equipment; house furnishings; 1911 Chevrolet
coupe, garden tractor, plastic boat and motor. See
MRS. G. M. FREDERICK
At Barney Mathews place near Winchuck Bridge.
DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JI WELRY
Bril d Hoi ell Cann ’<!* and Pro^'ctars
\A/ A D D C M
VV >4 l\ !\ C 11
Realty Transfers
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Lancaster
of Riverside. Calif., have purch­
ased the Norman L. Harris resi­
dence about three miles north
of Brookings. He is employed at |
Craig’s mill, nearby. The trans-
action was handled through the
C. O. and L. L. Leonard Real
Agency.
fl
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U II N T E O
n U li I C i\ r
Womens Rensie Watches . $35.00
$37.50
Mens Rensie Watches .
$29.75
Mens Greygor Watches
$31.75
(same in White Gold) .
Mens Normandie Watches $49.50
Bracelets for Ladies Watches
Beads Few Rings, etc.
We'd like the opportunity to prove to you it
pays to look about you, here in Brookings. A
chance to convince you is all we ask!
N. M. JONES, Jeweler
Templar Hotel Bldg., Brookings
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W* Make Your Watch Tell The Truth—
9is Second Street, Crescent City. California