,pSPAY, MARCH 28. 1946
cal Chamber Of
mmerce Works
i Development
Chamber Only Civic
Body Working For
Area Development
BKOOKINGS-H ARDOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
In this area, 100 members, or
more,-are necessary to get a com
plete cross-section of the com
munity. Under the $l-per-month
membership dues plan, this en
ables the organization to have a
little money to carry on some of
its many functions.
Membership in the organiza
tion entitles the holder to these
privileges:
1. To take an active part in
the shaping of the future of the
area;
2. An opportunity for the in
dividual to aid the community
development by injection of his
personal work and ideas;
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3. The opportunity to mold,
at the very beginning, the pol
icies which will go far toward
an area of 10,000 or more popu
lation;
4. An opportunity to leave a
heritage for the families which
will move to the area to make
their homes.
Someone has said: “One never
gets more out of anything than
he is willing to put in.” One can
never, by the same token, ex
pect any more from a chamber
of commerce than he is person
ally willing to devote to the or
ganization. Your membership is
needed—now!
Ranch Romances
Tells of “Area”
Taken from Ranch Romance
—'‘Clinging to the steep, rug
gì d southern Oregon is Brook
ings, population under 1000,
and seldom heard of until
lately. Brookings, not much
more’n a iridi place on the
coast highway, is called the
richest community in the U.
S. A. Gold ’ Nope, Easter lily
bulbs.
In our last get-together,
I told you something about the
the lily boom that hit this
"outlaw county" of Curry.
Since, I was fold that Brook
ings' 191(5 lily income reach
ed
million dollars! You
hear yahis the like of which
haven't been told since the
bonanza d a y s of Nevada's
Ca/nstock Lode.
Here’s one! Five years ago
a couple on government re
lief borrowed $300 to buy an
experimental stock of bulbs.
They’re worth a cool half-
million now. Just one check
they got this season for a bulb
shipment was for $30,000.
here are any number of peo-
in this area, who wish to
something for the community,
t find themselves at loss what
do and just how to approach
matter.
Since the community is unin-
rporated. with no city council
shoulder the burdens of civic
itters. there remains but one
janization to function along
line that is the Brookings-
irbor chamber of commerce.
Membership in this organiza-
n is the first step of the aver-
? citizen toward a better com
mit)', fo r improvements, f o r
ygress. Matters coming before
s group are discussed, commit
's are appointed to tackle the
yblem, and action, as best pos-
le is taken toward realization.
Since the area is unineorpor-
>d, there are no taxes toward
ic improvements. Such must
realized in other ways—by
Call at the Pilot office while
d through donations, of money,
work, or by assistance from the in town, any day, to subscribí» to
Baptist Community
the Brookings-Harbor Pilot.
jnty or state.
R ev . C harles E. D unham , pastor
Sunday school at 10 a. m. W.
H. Hoagland, supt. Classes for
all ages.
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
The pastor will preach on the
subject: “The Mystery of Incar
nation" I Tim. 3:15. The choir
will sing the anthem: “O Mag
nify the Lord With Me,” by Ev
ans. Mr. Turley will sing “Sun
Housing Wiring and Industrial Wiring
set and Evening Star,” by Bing
ham.
GENERAL
SUPPRESSED” DESIRE DANCE
At the High School Gymnasium, 7:30 p. m.
Friday, April 5,1946
Admission: Adults 50c Children 25c
Music b»/ Pinson's and Crocketts
Hot Dogs, 15c
Cokes, 10c
Popcorn, 10c
E N T E R T A IN M E N T
A play will bi fluveti by the high sehoo1
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MARKCT
Seventh Day Adventist
ffuftrer's
Abater Bread
Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m.
Preaching at 11:15 a. m.
The choir, under direction of
O. C. Turley, will sing: “They
that Sow in Tears," by Caleb
Simper. Visitors Welcome!
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
Young peoples M. V. Society at
4:00 p. m. Saturday.
Dorcas Society at 10 a. m. on
Tuesday.
S A T U R D A Y S P E C IA L S
Egg Shell Rolls
Parkerhouse Rolls
Cinnamon Rolls
Butterhorns
Tea Sticks
Danish Pastrv
Radio Repairing Service
Westinghouse and Zenith Radios When They
Are Available—Watch this space
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC &
RADIO CO.
Star of the Sea
V. A. MENDENHALL
Catholic Church
_«j.
First Sunday of month at 12
---- ' noon.
—■+ All other Sundays at 8 a. m.
Rev. Daniel Kelly, Pastor.
GO TO THE
Christian Science Society
The Christian Science Society
meets at the Odd Fellows hall,
Sunday at 11 a. m.
8 R 0 M IN G S
MARKCT
For A
COM PLETE
—of—
L IN E
For Your Lilies
Also check with us for
F E R T IL IZ E R S
AND
Curry County Mission of the
Episcopal Church
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Sprcy Materials
HAY
Weather Report
With The Churches
CONTRACTING
Westinghouse Appliances
FEEDS
Page Three
Ison, deacon (residence, G o ld
Beach).
Brookings weather report, end-
Services for Brookings: First
Sunday of month. Holy Commu ing March 25, is:
nion. t h i r d Sunday of month.
Max. Min I'rec.
Evensong and sermon at 3:30 p. March 18
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March 19
m. at the Community church.
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March 20
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March 21
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Latter Day Saints
March 22
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Sunday school every Sunday at March 23
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10 a. m. at Harbor school house. March 24 .... , 54
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G e o r g e Baxter, president; Ira
Brown, first counselor and Parley
Patsy Ann Cagley, of seventh
Willard, second counselor.
grade in the local schools, is ill
with a kidney infection. She is
Dick Metier left Monday on a confined to bed and is on a strict
diet
business trip to Seattle.
E L E C T R IC
Is Now In Operation
Hoiw of the Craft Lily
Port Orford: St. Christopher’s
chapel. Church school and worship
at 10:30 a. m.
Gold Beach: St. Matthew’s
chapel. Church school at 10 a.
m. and morning worship at 11
a. m.
Brookings: St. Timothy chapel.
The Rt. Rev. Thomas Jenkins:
Priest-in-charge (residence, Port
Orford). The Rev. Luther Oliver
E V E R Y -D A Y IT E M S
Hamburger Buns
Doughnuts
Dinner Rolls
Wiener Buns
P A S T R Y S P E C IA L S
Mince Meat Pies
Huckleberrv Pies
Blackberry Pies
MOTHERS: We have light Karo syrup, for tiny
babies ONLY.
Pasteurized Milk, Chocolate Milk,
Buttermilk and Cream From
M r MOM'S MAKINGS
PCKSONAl APPiAM tKlI
THE
M YRTLES
W. F. Totten
Painting, Paperhang
ing and Sign Work
Coos Bay’s
Finest Dairy
Nothing but the best ma
terials furnished.
Brookings, Oregon
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