Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 03, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
Fishing Is Always Good Here
THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
break throughs in face of now
low’ humidity and strong wind.
Five parachute firemen from
Medford were flown in but due
Christian Scientist
to rough ground surrounding the
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
fire had to be landed at the air f
at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub­
port, where Chub Young, deputy*
lic is invited.
fire warden, picked them up. It
“Spirit” is the subject of the
is said that it w’as the third con­
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches
secutive fire they had been to
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
Last week, these columns car­
August 6.
where they had not been able
ried
an article: “The Chetco Li­
The Golden Text is “The fruit
to jump.
brary’ is now' homeless.” Books
of the Spirit is love, joy, peace,
Others directing operations in
Episcopal
have been stored at the V.F.W.
PORT ORFORD-Forest fire, :
fight were Keith Young, the
Jong suffering, gentleness, good­
Rev. C. M. Lever, Vicar.
hall, that was quite a shock to a started when a power saw blew' chief district manager at Coos
ness, faith, meekness, temper­
Services 1st and 3rd Sundays newcomer to the community.
up, raged last Wednesday and Bay and Jim Walker.
ance: against such there is no
at
11
a.
m.
This
library
is
full
of
too
many
Thursday on the east side of
law” (Gal. 5:22,23).
Fifth Sunday at 3:30 p. m. things to be homeless. It con­ China Mountain in the Champlin
Among citations which com-
John Carter of Berkeley vis­
tains hours of dreaming, days Creek area here and was finally ited Lew Frazier last week on
prise t he Lesson-Sermon is the
Bethel Temple
of hard work, much co-operation . brought under control Thursday his way through on a trip to
following from the Bible: “Teach
(Undenominational)
from the state library, the loan evening, after burning over 165 Canada on his annual vacation.
me to do thy will; for thou art
William
Ward,
Pastor
of
books from the Smith River to 170 acres, according to John
my God” (Ps. 143:10), together
library,
plus the valuable knowl­ Marsh, deputy fire warden.
Services
at
VFW
HALL
with the following correlative
edge
of
a trained librarian, Miss
Mrs.
John
Meyers,
Supt.
The timber belonged to Coos ।
passage from the Christian Sci-
Mary
Cavitt.
Sunday
school
at
9:45
a.
m.
Head Lumber Co. and was being j
textbook : “Science and
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
Back in Aug. 1945. Hazel Hen­ logged off by Absten and Johns­
I leal th with Key to the Scrip-
For Sale: About half acre and
tures” b y Mary Baker Eddy:
Tuesday night Bible study (in dry proposed to the Harbor Com- ton. Over 300,000 board feet, al- comfortable livable garage and
munity Club that a library would ready felled and bucked were utility with stationarytubs and
“Spirit, God, is heard when the the homes).
Thursday night evangelistic be a. worthwhile project to spon­ burned, but in the opinion of J. electric water heater. See Guy
senses are silent” (page 89).
sor. From then until the open­ A. Absten, much of the standing Faris, city.
7:30.
22-3*
Seventh-Day Adventist services,
Sunday night at 7:30.
ing day, June 13, 1947, commit­ timber can be salvaged.
Sabbath School — Saturday at
tees worked on the numerous de­
Several power saws were lost,
For Sale: Hand concrete mixer,
Church Services Saturday at
tails;
Mary
Cavitt,
Hazel
Hen
­
also.
However, one was saved, $15; 90-lb. anvil, $18; 18x22x12
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Swearin
­
11:00 a. m.
Young People — Saturday at gen returned home Sunday after dry and Ruth Bathiany acted at, when its quick-thinking owner porcelain tub, $18; 18-tube RCA
a three-weeks trip which took various times as chairman of the buried it. Another was carried Console radio, $25; Spinet desk,
3:45 p. m.
Praver Meeting — Wednesday them to New Mexico to visit Mrs. library committee while everyone out of danger.
$25; 2-wheel hand cultivator and
evening at 8:00.
Swearingen’s sisters and their of the club members took care of I Over 80 men, led by members attachments, $10. Chas. E. Low,
funds ot
of the National and Coos-Curry across from Community Church.
All Saturday services are be­ families. They were called to such essentials as raising tunas
ing held at the Grange hall in Portland from there by the seri-' collecting books and assisting ini fire patrols, fought the blaze
Harbor. Services this week will ous illness of Mr. Swearingen’s anY possible way.
( on exceedingly steep terrain,—
For Sale: good trailer, timken
be conducted by the pastor.
The Harbor women felt that making trail cutting doubly dif­ bearings, good body, 600x16 tires
daughter, Helen, who had been
Wednesday evening prayer flown to the hospital there in a the library belonged in Brook- ficult. The Ken Peterson mill on demountable rims.
Fit ’37
meeting are currently featuring seiious condition, resulting from. ings and accepted the offer of sent its entire night shift into Chev. $65. Also 600x16 tire, nev­
a series of studies on the Laodi- after-effects of the accident she. Chas. T. M. Echols ot a room, the fight, Stevens mill sent a er been used. Lynn Hampton. 2*
was in south of Harbor a few' rent free in the Central build- crew and N. B. Marsh logging
cian church of Revelation 3. .
These services are being held w’eeks ago. She has rallied to ing. Letters were sent to all or crew went in. Marsh, who is al-
For Sale: Lg oil stove. 200-gal
at the Adventist school on Easy some extent, but is still in the ganizations of the area, with a so logging up Elk River, in the oil tank with 40 gal. stove oil
street.
gratifying response of books and same area, moved his equipment and 20 ft. tubing, $45. Double bed
hospital,, under observation.
out to safety.
money.
spring and innerspring mattress,
Baptist Community
More
than
four
miles
of
trail
$25. Good treadle sewing machine
The library opened under the
Rev. John Mumbower, pastor.
was
cut.
The
fact
that
the
wind
$25. White trash burner-heater,
name of the Chetco Community
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
changed
Thursday
morning
and
$15. Maple high chair, deteco
The Westbrook triplets, Jane, Library, with hours from 4:30
the
humidity
rose,
helped
consid-
baby scales and baby bath tub,
Joan and Owen, celebrated their to 5:30 on Fridays with one li­
erably
in
checking
the
spread.
I
$10.
Red kitchen table with black
seventh birthday at the home of brarian. Gradually the number
At
this
time,
there
is
still
a
crew
metail
base, $10. Next to last
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ of books issued was so increased
patrolling
the
area
to
prevent
house
at
Cemetery
23-*
ward West brook, July 24 w hen a that it became necessary to open
group of little folks gathered to twice a week on Tuesdays and a
extend congratulations.
Lively Fridays, with an assistant libra­
games were enjoyed until re­ rian Miss Eleanor Stephens of
freshments of cake and ice cream. the State Library came to in­
A birthday cake with names of spect the local unit and had so
the triplets inscribed, was served. much praise for the way it was
Special guest of the afternoon organized and the result which
was their grandfather, A. E. had been obtained.
In Nov. 1949, since the Central
Owen of Medford.
Building was to be remodeled, the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tennent
library made its second move.
and his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Ten­
Earl Templar had generously of-
nant, of Coquille, were recent
fered quarters in the hotel, rent
visitors at the home of their sis­
free, where it remained until the
ter and daughter, Mrs. Charles
present time.
Spooner. Mr. and Mrs. Tennant
Now the library is back at the
returned home, while the mother
beginning of the story. The li-
remained for a longer visit with
brary is homeless, and what can
her daughter.
the community do about it? The
Among the Girl Scouts of this library board di earns of a new
area who left Sunday morning building, a state land site has
for Girl Scout Camp at Lake of been mentioned, but is it possi­
the Woods, near Medford, where ble to raise enough money for
they w ill spend a week, were Dor­ the small building needed, or
othy Rowley, Nadine Lehmkuhl, could labor be donated, with pos­
Kay Westbrook, Katy Rooney, sibly some donated lumber? Or
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS
Eleanor Curley, Joane McClish, does anyone know of a cent raily­
Myrtle Richards, Opal Nelson located room which could be
and Arlene Miller.
used? What suggestions can
Rev. Porter Knudsen, newly anyone give?
Dimmick Building
Brookings, Oregon
appointed pastor for Klamath and
The library has many Brook
Smith River, held services at ings friends w ho have worked de­
Klamath Sunday morning at 9 votedly: Dorothy Lockland has
and returned to Smith River for acted for three years as librarian
will - succeeding Miss Mary Cavitt,
be held Sunday evening at the whose loss was keenly felt by
By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING
church, with all inv ited.
the whole staff. Mrs. Lockland
Lester Crook, student at San has been succeeded by Mrs. Dolly
80 rn
J ose
College, is spending Brainard. Other Brookings wom-
en have acted as assistant li-
brarians and have given much
help in the various money-mak-
ing a flairs.
Another point to remember is
that all of these women donate
not only their time, but the gaso­
line for the trips back and forth
—the coffee, cup cakes and the
other necessary foods to give the
dances, teas, card parties. Money
is spent only for books and the
GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING
upkeep of the room.
Reading of good books is an
I
essential part of our children’s
education. It is a part of every
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With The Churches
Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Supt.
Mrs. C. F. Campbell, primary
Department Supt.
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, choir
director.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Evening service at 8 p. m.
Bible Study and Prayer serv-
ce, Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Choir practice, Thursday, 8 P-
his vacation engaged in deep- great man’s life. It must be made
sea fishing on the Pacific. He en­ possible for our local children.
Will you telephone any ideas
joyed Sunday with his parents,
you
may have to Mrs. Myrtle
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Crook.
Schaal, Phone 581.
Club Pleads For A
Costly Fire Comes
New Library Home
From Power Saw
Explosion, Wed.
Classified Ads
SMITH RIVER
Mrs. Helen Mason Austin and Mrs
Louise Langfelt will be In Brookings
Thurs., Aug. 10, at Mrs. Wilson Free-
man's home, for Violin, Piano and
accordion lessons
Wart, the Speed Cop............
Curry Co. Lbr. Co
WANTED—OLD NEWSPAPERS!
in good condition, to use in packing.
BROOKINGS GARAGE
If you have 50 lbs. or more, we will
call. Contact Box 144, Harbor, Ore
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