B RO O K IN G S-H A R B O R PILO T. BRO O K IN G S. O R EG O N
onAY^ MARCH 14, 1946_
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fro m B rookings. T h ey m atched
s k ill w ith these lads, and found,
too, th a t o th ers w ere not too
m uch m ore skilled in the a rt of
b a sketb a ll. I t w as a lesson none
w ill lik e ly ever forget.
A dvertising pays! Q uite a n u m
b er of firm s c a rry in g a d v e rtise
m en ts in th e first issue of th e
P ilot w ere sw am ped w ith calls.
T h at is th e hope of the Pilot
to be th e best ad v ertisin g m edi
um in th e country. T h at is the
u ltim a te goal of any n ew sp ap er
w hich prides in its existence.
State School Men
inspect Brookings
School Facilities
Chetco Grange Installs
New Kitchen Appliances
Thom pson, M rs. H azel Hendry’,
Mrs. L a u r a V incent and Mrs.
K a th ry n R eek m an drove to C res
cent C ity w h ere a gas stove w ith
a n a tta c h e d c irc u la tin g h e a te r-
tra s h b u rn e r and a u to m a tic gas
w a te r h e a te r w ere purchased.
T hese w ere in stalled last F r i
day by Lee S la te r of C rescent
C ity, assisted by A. C. Thom pson.
T h is kitch en eq u ipm ent has long
lx»en needed in th e hall anil will
be enjoyed by all co m m ittees u s
ing th ese facilities.
K ’l i p t IOWA—
With The Churches
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T he first re g u la r M arch m e e t
ing of C hetco G ran g e w as held
on M arch 1, w ith W o rth y M aster
H e rb e rt P ay n e p residing. B e n ja
m in T u rn e r w as o b lig ated into
tin* o rd e r an d Mrs. M arie G a rd
n er H em p le w as re -in sta te d . Five
new a p p lica tio n s w ere read.
T h e hom e econom ics co m m it
tee w as v o ted a u th o rity to p u rc h
ase a new stove fo r th e kitchen.
F o llo w in g th e m eetin g a social
h o u r w as enjoyed w ith re fre s h
T h o r Ask left S u n d ay on a
m e n ts serv ed by th e co m m ittee
business
trip w hich took him to
of th e evening.
j " L a s t w eek Mr. and M rs. A. C. P o rtla n d an d Tacom a.
C ontinued from page one
c o n stru c te d of green lum ber and
w as im properly co n stru c te d
To fully m eet th e needs of th e
B ro o k in g s-H arb o r a r e a , it w as
suggested th a t a new school bu ild
ing lie co n stru c te d of a flexible
type of co n stru ctio n th a t will p e r
The classified advertising col m it adding in u n its of tw o a t a
umn should become the constant tim e. T hey suggested th a t w ith
servant of every resident of this th is type of unit co n stru c tio n , it
area. For only a few dimes the w as possible to add to th e school
world may be told of something building as th e need arises and as
,
which it would otherwise never financing allow’s.
T he school b o a r d u ltim a te ly !
know or dream about. Try one
next week and learn what pull plans fo r a six-unit g rad e school
ing power the Pilot already has. and a six-unit high school, w hich
will ev e n tu a lly m ean tw o s e p a r
a te buildings.
C alls Special Board M eetin g —
By Dewey
A special m eeting of th e school
Baptist Community
board
is called T hursday, M arch
'x-service m en of W orld W a r R ev . C harles E. D u n h a m , pastor
21, a t w hich tim e board p lanned
are the only ones p e rm itte d
S u n d ay school a t 10 a. m. W.
have priorities fo r b uilding H. H oagland, supt. C lasses for to ask th e v o ters of th is a re a for
perm ission to u s e t h e p re sen t
mes at this tim e. T h a t, in its e lf , all ages.
av a ila b le funds fo r rem odeling
a noble gesture, b u t it also
M orning W orship a t 11 a. m.
th
e p re se n t building.
ates a racket w hich m ay h av e T he p a s to r will begin a series of
H ow ever, in view of th e m e e t
ending. It doesn’t ta k e a b ril- P re -E a s te r m essages on th e g en
lt mind to figure out th e d an - e ra l th em e: ‘‘T he M ysteries of ing held th is w eek, th e board is
involved.
,God.” The te x t is found in 1 Cor. callin g an in fo rm al m eeting p rio r
to T h u rsd a y ’s m eetin g to a c q u a in t
Jrookin^x and Harbor are now 2:7 “B u t we speak th e wisdom
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God
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11 m em bers of th e school board
the real limelight—did ja not-
den
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h th e findings of rD. H u ffa k e r
the features carried in Swn-
and Mr. Em erson, and to offer an
j/.s copy of Oregon Journalf before th e w orld u n to o u r glory.”
T he choir, u n d er direction of en tire ly different proposal to th e
eady the lily capital of the
O.
C. T urley, will sing th e a n voters.
,rid, with more and more at-
It is co n tem p lted th a t th e board
ntion focused this way, this them “ If Ye Love Me" by S im p
a stands well to be exploited son, and a m ixed q u a rte t will will ask th e v o ters to vote $20,-
000 funds, in addition to th e p re s
sing ‘‘Rock of A ges.”
the next year.
e n t av a ila b le funds. T his w’ould
The Southern Pacific Railway
accom plished • by a proposed
Seventh Day Adventist be
, recognized th e fact th a t th e
$10,000 seria l levy over a five-
S a b b a th School a t 9:45 a. m. i
a in the south end of C u rry
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y e a r period, and a request fo r a
unty is really one ot th e re a l
P rea ch in g at 11:15 a. m.
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„r special levy of $10,000 to m ak e
ight spots” of th e n o rth w e st
T he choir, u n d er direction of 1
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..mi. i »»i up th e $20,000 fo r th e basic new
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day. The Pilot h as been as- O. C. T urley, will sing ‘ T he Lord \
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♦ . "R e , school building. T his will allow’
ed advertising from th is com - is in H is T em ple” by n R oot;
ap p ro x im a te ly $10,000 for re p a irs
ny. whose n earest point of con- joice Ye W ith Je ru sa le m ,” by
on th e present building, w hich are
S pinney; "T he L ord Bless You im m ediately necessary and which
t is Grants P ass.
While Brookings Bruins didn't and K eep You.” The trio will m u st be d o n e irre sp ectiv e of
ip themselves with cups and sing “O nly a T ouch,” by Achley. w h e th e r th e new co n stru c tio n is
P ra y e r m eeting W ednesday at
i f A s h la n d la s t u r i k . it
approved o r not.
ust he remembered that more 7 :30 p. m.
Young peoples M. V. Society at
w come from from one of these
Mr. and Mrs. Ash W im er and
4:00 p. m. S a tu rd a y .
i, ■ / ■ ,, ntS than ju s t g lu t a.
d
au
g h ter, and Mr. and M rs. H a r
D orcas Society a t 10 a. m. on
The lads met lads from other
old Jones of G ra n ts P ass spent
T
uesday.
bools, saw they were of flesh
th e w eek-end h ere w orking th e ir I -
I blood just the same as people
lilies.
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Chetco Drug Co.
Complete Line of
Krugs
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
T. W. Z E N I E R
Proprietor
PHO NE
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Brookings
Oregon
Star of the Sea
I, L O Y D ’ S
B A R B E R
Shop
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Catholic Church
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F ir s t S unday of m onth a t 12 j
noon.
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All o th e r S undays at. 8 a. m. 1
Rev. D aniel Kelly, ‘P a sto r.
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Christian Science Society
T he C h ristia n Science Society
m eets a t the Odd F ellow s h all, I
T uesday a t 11 a. m.
Closed S u n d ay s
and M ondays
Brookings, Oregon
C all a t th e P ilo t office w hile
in tow n, any day, to subscribe to
th e B ro o k in g s-H arb o r Pilot.
:OOD
Brookings
Cange
Chetco Cafe
Quality Automotive Repairing
W hether a SNACK or a full-course MEAL, we are prepared to
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At The
Authorized Dealers For
serve You.
TEXACO
Our Coffee is Hot—and our Drinks are Cold!
GAS
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BEN KERNS, Attendant
Re-lining Our Specialty-
CI.Al i). AND RAYMOND GOLDIZEN
Brookings
Oregon
Jim and Edith Robinson, Proprietors