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THURSDAY. APRIL 20. 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON PAGE TWO ... The World's Best Climate music of Langlois, is announced by the Mrs. Stanley Patterson country grade schools. Get hep, American Jersey Cattle Club at boys, practice swinging at a few director. m ' its headquarters here, as having a. Sunday school at 9:4b slants, and develop the old bat m ■ qualified as a tested sire whose a. Morning worship at 11 I daughters average more t h a Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore ting eye. Really that factor is Evening service at 7:30 P- the determining angle whether ! three and one-half times the bu^fl^ March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879. or not a lad sticks in the big terfat production of the average DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher league, either long or short time. Seventh-Day Adventist j dairy cow in the United States. Sabbath School — Saturday at Remus Rex Lilac Lad’s ten 9:30 a. m. ~ tested daughters produced an av Church Services—Saturday at erage of 12,263 pounds milk, test a. m. NC SBBVICK. INC Smith River Methodist 11:00 NEWBPAPBB A Young People — Saturday at ing 5.9 per cent butterfat and averaging 720 pounds fat each. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs, 3:45 p. m. All records were made under of Prayer Meeting — Wednesday Grace VanZee, supt ficial supervision of Oregon State Morning Worship at 11 a. m. at 7:45 p. m. in Harbor. • Hom« Town Newspaper» and th American Jersey All Saturday services are be- Colleg ____ Rev. E. C. Hicks wiH deliver the ing held at the Grange hall in Cattle Club, and the production sermon. Harbor. Guest speaker at the 11 ¡s computed on a 305-day twice o’clock service this week will be daiiy milking mature basis. Christian Scientist Subscription Rate: the newly-appointed Seventh-Day I Remus Rex Lilac Lad has been Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Adventist minister at Crescent officially classified for type by $2.50 Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub City, Elder Bailey, who has been the club with a rating of Very $3.00 lic is invited. °er Year, outside Curry County....... engaged in evangelistic work for! Good, equivalent to — — a - score of “Probation after Death” is the many years in London, England.1 35 per cent or better when com- subject of the Lesson-Sermon in — . » subject • . i x _ to the kr'Anzl'c pared breed’s tvno type SPOre score The for prayer meet ____ all Churches of Christ, Scientist, card allotting 100 points to a ing next Wednesday night will This area is about to launch a project to beautify its school yard on Sunday, April 23. be “Joseph in Egypt,” another perfect animal. Golden Text is “God hath both This sire was bred by Frank and grounds so that it may point with pride to its schools. To ac raised up the Lord, and will also study in the current Patriarchs and Prophets series. Schultzwold of Grants Pass, and complish this end, there must come considerable individual effort raise up us by his own power” was sold as a cald in 1944 to its on the part of everyone in the community, be he six or a grandpa. (1 Cor. 6:14). present owner. Among citations which com The Pilot wishes to point out one very good reason for this prise the Lesson-Sermon is the Mrs. Eugene Ackley, who re following from the Bible: “Yea, effort on the part of citizens of District No. 17: turned last week from the Klam From state advertising, this area is known nation-wide for its though I walk through the val-' ath Falls hospital, reseived 172 ley of the shadow of death, I1 parks. Azalea, Harris and Loeb. This fact alone attracts many will fear no evil: for thou art! cards while confined there. tourists to the area each year. To visit Azalea or Loeb state park, with me; thy rod and thy staff In some circles they call it beginners' luck. But Jerry the tourist must pass the school grounds, both going or coming. they comfort me” (Ps. 23:14), McBride has another word for together wtih the following cor- On for such things. On page page one of this issue Pilot readers may learn about the reative passage from the Chris N. E. Beck and son of Nexc landscaping plans outlined, under direction of Azalea Garden Club, tian Science textbook, “Science Osteopathic Physician York, on their first trip- to accomplish this fact without expense to the already burden dis- and Heath with Key to the Scrip fishing, tlyat is—made vet Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. eran Rogue fishermen look trict. The plan, as outlined, will call for a minimum of maitenance tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: Open Evenings 7:00 to 9:00 “Death will be found at length like amateurs. Sunday at Bill thus assuring year-round beauty for these tourists who will visit to be a mortal dream, which Fitzsteveri’s Lucky Lodge. On Hwy 101 Beck and son. long in bus ' comes in darkness and disappears the state parks of the area. iness, had recently sold out, with the light” (page 42). The Pilot cannot think of anything better than for each of us set aside “so much" money for a trip by car over the Mail Address to give, not only a few dimes, but manual labor as well, to this Star of the Sea country. After visiting num Smith River California cause certainly it can inflate our community pride just a little. erous other spots, they found Catholic Church their way up the Rogue. Rev. Fr. Donald Denman the coming season. Pete Le^meis- Jerry McBride, manager First Sunday of month at 12 ter has been fiiggety for weeks, of White Rock, and a couple fishing cronies uere anchor wishing for a few’ days of sun noon. NORINE HARVEY ed at a fax^orite spot, xchen to get the gang out. Pete so| All other Sundays at 8 a. m alongside came the Becks to wants to have a Brookings team cast their luck against the accredited teacher in Southern Oregon league which Episcopal veterans. Neither father nor will give a good account of itself Regular services at 11 a. m. son were adept at the art, OÎ during the summer. f | on the first and third Sundays so and his pals began I have lots of respect for Petes of the month. coaching them. First Sunday after Easter, the •‘Wham." or whatever' noise baseball know-how. His greatest a chinook makes on such oc desin ■ in life, I believe, would be service will be at 8:30 a. m. in- casions, Senior Beck became to have ? a profesional ball club stead of 11 a. m. C. M. Leve. engaged in the battle of his jit wine large city where a team Studio Buildins life, if you want it so. His of this sort could be supported. । Full Gospel maiden effort uas a twenty Knounng Petes aims as I believei Brookings, Ore (Undenominational) odd pounder- and Jerry and I do, I am certain the fans would his cronies got what little William Ward, Pastor boys usually shoot at “O . be given baseball of the best kind Services at VFW HALL Jerry, an erstwhile guide if he could have anything to say I +—■-------------------------------------- Mrs. John Meyers, Supt. on the Rogue, doesn't even about it. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. treat his friend civilly, and Like me, Pete wonders whnt is reported saying he xvas Morning Worship at 11 a. m. has become of the old spirit of । going to “suear off the old Tuesday night Bible study (in t he days gone by. M hen 1 w as Rogue Rivet for good. homes). The answers to everyday a youth, it seemed th At almost j the Thursday night evangelistic ¡nswanee Probit ms^ every school district, or cross services, 7:30. By Pete Lesmeister road community had its team to Sunday night at 7:30. field on a few moments notice. Baseball still remains in the old Baptist Community It really looks like spring has American way of lite as the na Registered I COLUMBUS. Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor come at last, for in recent weeks tional pastime, although it has Jersey bull. Remus Rex Lilac Jeanette Pierce, Sunday school the rains have been less frequent a number of pretty still compet Lad, owned by Ralph E. Cope Jr. and with lots less moisture fall itors in football and basketball. Supt. ing when rain did hit the area, You ngstci s toda, it seems to people are about the gardens in Pete and me, are missing a bet Question. Some friends of a manner which makes me wish in not taking more interest in ours had an accident with 1 could desert this old linotype the diamond sport. There is a their car but their insurance and printing office and get out in future in it for a lad who has company refused to pay their the sun and plant a few seed .art rage to above ability, and the claim on the ground that the Offers a complete program of Insurance in One C mfrart such as radishes, lettuce, and the remuneration is better than in application for the policy did OUR FAMOUS “HOMEKEEPER” prbvides: 1st. Clean like. The way 1 feel right now, most fields of endeavor. We can not correctly state how the j 1 could eat ten feet on a row look about us at any number of car was to be used. Our i up fund”; 2nd. Monthly Income to Family; 3rd. Fa e Value friends had never actlly sign of radishes, those long white ones Oregon lads in the big leagues of Policy; 4th. Accidental death benefit; 5th. Personal dis ed any application so how which taste so good. today who are drawing pay com could the company refuse to ability income. See our Representative Bill Wright. our neighbor on parable to railway presidents pay ? the' street has been our jinx all pay. Can't make that kinda mon Agent. Brookings Answer. It isn’t necessary for MRS. EVA LEA LON( spring. It seems that he uas out ey selling real estate or in the Brookings, Ore the insured to actually sign At Pete J. Lesmeister Otlice in his garden as early as Jan printing business. the application to become re uary, and cxery time he got out sponsible for the statements Here is Brookings, an average the old cultivator, shovel hoe, UltlVatOr, snort l or nw, 1:1,«^ Uc Lncn.a therein. His acceptance of the lu to /all before " min sure policy when it is issued shows . if ball as well as any along me a nona. Am not ertam : Orw,n coast but the kids take|| his endorsement of state next morning. ments made in the applica Bill got tired ^f furninp over the only a passive interest in it. You;; tion. dirt, or if my threats of serving \ don’t see the lads getting ofT on | +lf you”U address your oxen a restraining order upon him did some vacant lot and having fun | insurance questions to this of the job, but Bill quit for a time, at a game of “work-up,” like I fice, we'll try to give you the and now the sunshine. Bill, on remember every Sunday after- correct ansxcers and there ll Monday, had the old cultivator no charge or oblibation of noon in my youth. Why? Pete 4 miles south of Harbor on old Ry right-of- ■ be out, and he wonders if he did the and I would like to know the an? kind. right thing. e way. It will pay you to drive out of your way. g answer. • • • PETE J. I have seen some pretty good SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! Baseball, like the sunshine, is mati'nal come up from the sand another interest we yearn to en joy. The old soup-lx>nes which lot, or the cross-roads. Certainly Real Estate ana Insurance have been in the cold-storage for I haxe seen some of the best Crissey Building Brookings the past many months, are being hitters of my life come up from the small towns or from the old gently but surely limbered up for BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT With The Churches ARE WE KEEPING ABREAST TODAY Beginners" Luck Hurts Pride Of Jerry McBride Dr. Silvia Chailoner At State Line IT SEEMS TO ME PIANO Tlow uov Know ! Co. Bull Recorded As 'Proven Sire' STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO J For Dependable Auto Repairing J ’ SEE R. B. McGUGIN g Polishing Glazing LESMFISTER