Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 25, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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Thursday, September 25. 1952________ BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Coast Guard
Guest Speakers
Offers Assistance
A t SDA Church
Chief B.O.S.N.B., B. L. Higgins
U.S.C.G. of Coos Bay station and
A. F. Jensen B.O.S.N., U.S.C.G.
commanding officer of the Ump­
qua river lifeboat station on Win­
chester Bay, Oregon are calling
on civil organizations along the
coast relative to organizing Coast
Guard Auxiliary Units at Gold
Beach and other towns. In cal­
ling at the Pilot office they of­
fered the information that Brook­
ings could affiliate itself with the
Gold Beach Unit if it wished, or
if ten facilities, boats, planes, life
saving stations,, radio broadcast­
ing sets, etc., could be maintained
by the local community, a safety
station could be organized here.
In case of emergency a phone call
to the Coast Guard station <83101
Coos Bay, or Parker’s Anchorage,
phone 2401) will bring immediate
assistance from them and the
Umpqua station.
Chief B.O.S.N. lliggins spoke
to the Rotary club recently on
safety and equipment of motor
boats and on organizing a Coast
Guard Auxiliary in this area.
Equipment requirements for
pleasure and commercial fishing
motor boats in accordance with
the. Coast Guard laws:
All boats of class “A”—0 feet
to 16 feet in length: One CG ap­
proved lifejacket or buoyant cush­
ion for each person aboard.
A combination light in the bow
showing red to i>ort, green to star­
board.
A white light aft showing all a-
round the horizon.
No lights necessary if not out
at night.
All boats of class 1—16 feet to
26 feet in length:
Lights the
Elders C. J. Ritchie and A. J.
Reisig were guest speakers at the
Seventh Day Adventist church
last sabbath.
Elder Ritchie is secretary of the
Sabbath school department and of
the temperance work in the Ore­
gon conference. His theme at
the morning service was "Remem­
ber Jesus Christ", which was fol­
lowed by the communion service.
Elder Reisig is secretary of the
Missionary volunteer department
of the Oregon conference. In the
afternoon he addressed the young
people, choosing for his text, ‘A
good name is rather to be chosen
than great riches’". He left the
question with all, what does your
name mean? He conducted the
Investiture service when insignia
were given to those taking pro­
gressive class work.
George
Adams, Sammy Glass and Arlene
Newman were awarded Sunbeam
same as class A.
Lifesaving devices same as class
A.
Fire exeinguishers They shall
have one 1-quart carbon tetra­
chloride, or one 1’4 gallon foam,
or one 4-pound CO2 extinguisher.
There shall be a hand, mouth
or ¡x)wer operated horn, audible
at least one-half mile.
If inboard engine installed in a
class 1 boat decked over there
shall be ventilation vents to carry
the fumes from the engine room
and gas tanks shall have a vent,
to extend over the side of the
boat.
A carburetor backfire flame ar­
restor shall be installed on the
carburetor.
All motor boats of class 2 26
feet to 40 feet in length:
The
owners can get the requirements
from Navigation and Vessel in­
spection
circular number 6-50.
SEE ME F O R -
All metor lx*ats of class 3 44
LAND LEVELING
feet to 65 feet in length:
The
BRUSH CLEARING
owners can get the requirements
from Navigation and Vessel in
ROAD BUILDING
spection circular number 6-50.
All motor boats carrying pas-
AL SARVER
segers
for hire are required to
TELEPHONE 2822
have
one
Coast Guard approved
Ransom & Second, Brookings
lifejacket for each person aboard,
and recommends they be worn.
The operator and owner will lx*
held responsible to see that all
equipment is aboard in accordance
with Motor Boat Regulations.
For further information con
cerning
equipment required for
Real Estate Broker
motor
boats
contact Coos Bay
>4-mile north on Highway 101
Lifeboat station, Charleston, Ore­
gon.
SPECIAL—Why pav so much for
a city lot ? Here’s vh w acre,
outside city, nice local ion, omy
$350 dn. $1400 full price.
• • •
M. G. BECKER
•
New 3 b. r. hem^, individually
built, well located, good buy for
$11,000. FHA financing avail­
able See this before you buy!
• • •
New 3 b. r. home with den. lots
of room, lovely view, very large
lot, best construction. Ask about
this.
• • •
Lovely view lots, approximately
\i-acre and up, $600 and up. Easy
terms.
t o o
¡SOME good investm ent prop­
erty's in Cwry County. Ceme
»n and see w hat we have te
,
offer.
Other homes, ocean frontage,
*
lots and acreage.
*
I Sell The Earth!
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David Ostenberg was awarded Billy Glass and Mrs. Mabel Wal­
pins. Friends pins were given to
Kim Wallen, Donna Newman and the Companions pin, while Janice len received the honor pins ol
Christensen, Audrey Newman, Guides.
Mary Lown.
TALENT GRAM
SPECIAL BOOKING
from—
DON’S CliffHouse
H alf Mile North of Brookings on H ighway vjv
F riday N igh t
Sept. 2 6
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Each Friday Night for Six Weeks
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