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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON tiie a ‘ to join n cups a . 3, de a by last W6« n oculist s been uj » smallpo y took e taster Sunrise trvices -Held A t Icean Beach, Sun. \'ew Legion Post Is Established; Supt. Visits Churches WITH RIVER. C alif — Sun- e* services were held a t the •an beach Sunday at 6 a. m., ¿«1 by nearly 100 from F ort >k Smith River and vicinity, the sun came up over the hills the early morning, the tollow- ; program was given: iong, “Lead Me To C alvary,” roung peoples choir. »rayer-Mrs. Wm. Brown, tccordion Solo — Miss B e tty u an ioog, “He Arose .. —by a group. In- the Easter m orning m e ssa g e is delivered by M rs. S c h n e i- i, of-the Four S q u a re c h u rc h , escer.t City. losing Song, "Love L ifted M e” (oung peoples choir. Benediction—Rev. E. C. Hicks. Follow ing the services b reak fast w as served on the beach by ladies of the church. Three huge bonfires w ere made by Ashford Lopez and Amelia Brown was in W ithin the first week of May, charge of coffee. A vote of thanks three, and possibly four, new bus is extended to the Indians for a r inesses hope to open their doors rangem ents of beach for t h i s to the community. service. Lyle Redfield, f o r m e r l y of K lam ath Falls, plans to open a N E W LEG IO N PO ST— new grocery store in the large A group from Post No. 175, Am room at the H arris building, next erican Legion, at Crescent City, to the stage depot. Redfield, a cam e to Sm ith River to assist veteran grocery man. is putting in the Sm ith River boys in organiz a "self-service” store, and expects ing a Legion Post, w ith 15 World to have as large a supply of ca n W ar 2 veterans signing up as ned goods as is possible at this c h a rte r members. time. It is uncertain, according Robert Campbell, past com to Redfield, w hether he will have m ander of Blythe, was tem porary’ a butcher shop immediately, but chairm an and Kenneth Layman, says he will install one ju st as of Sm ith River, was secretary. soon as he can get the necessary Among those signing up as the m aterials. c h a rte r mem bers a re : Jam es Also among the new businesses Hight, E rnest Richards, Melvin will be Eagle Billiard Recreation, F errill, Brady McVay, Jam es being put in the T em plar hotel Yarbrough, Irvin Sarina, Andrew building, in the room form erly Nilsen, F ran k Hemingway, Perry’ occupied by O’Neal Electric Co. Davis, John Barnum , David Cap- G. E. Reliant, also of K lam ath aroon, P aul Maris, Joseph Quinn, Falls, is the pronrietor. He plans John Bowie, and Tom T ranthum . to have two pool tables, one ci g ar counter, and possibly a juke T here are about 60 world w ar box. 2 veterans in the valley who will Not to be forgotten, the B. & be eligible to join this new post. B. Cafe is due to open on May 1, A nother m eeting will be held if all goes well, according to F lo r soon, w ith the new officers in ence Buchannan and B e r t h a charge. Beers, two local ladies establish ing the restau ran t. SUPT. V IS IT S SM ITH R IV E R — There are several other rum or Rev. Correll M. Julian, super ed businesses coming in. but for intendent of the Redwood-Shasta the most part, plans are te n ta district of the Methodist church, tive and indefinite. visited the churches of Del N orte county the past week. He held services at the various churches, and presided at the quarterly con- ferencp, w ith the official board of B aptist Com munity directors of Sm ith River and R ev . C harles E. D unham , pastor Gushchu Methodist churches. O. C. Turley, Music D irector Sunday school at 10 a. m. W. Mr. and Mrs. R. Junkins of D etroit, Mich., were week-end H. Hoagland, supt. Classes for guests a t M cPherson Auto Court. all ages. Morning W orship at 11 a. m. Also week-end guests at the same place w ere Mr. and Mrs. A. Lind Subject of the pastor's serm on: quist of Los Angeles, Calif. “Strengthen the Things th a t Re m ain.” Text Rev. 3:2. Special m u sic by the choir. The annual busi ness m eeting and fellowship din ner, Friday at 6:30 p. m. Choir practice S aturday evening at 8:00 o’clock. New Businesses To Open Here Soon With The Churches Moore's Variety R and Apparel Shop rookings O re g o n yurs! Moore's Variety ----- A N D ----- 51.60 UPPARll SHOP 5110 S ta r of the Sea Catholic Church F irst Sunday of month a t 12 noon. All other Sundays a t 8 a. m. Rev. Daniel Kelly, Pastor. H om e of the C roft L ily_______ Page Kim Smith River Methodist See “P e te ” for your every’ in Sunday school a t 10 a. m. Mrs. surance need. Lesm eister Agency. Grace VanZee, supt. h—. ........... ......................................» M orning W orship a t 11 ft. m. The choir, under direction of Mrs. R. D. Rowley, will sing. The ser mon will be given by Rev. E. C. Hicks, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. R rauch who purchased land in the H arbor a re a about a m onth ago, and left then for Inglewood, Colorado, to wind up affairs to move here, re tu rned Tuesday, and will s ta rt im m ediately to build a home on th e ir property. On th eir retu rn to this a re a from Colorado, they passed through a “heat w ave” to experience tem p eratu res as high as 85 degrees. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bell of Fields Landing, Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. M cPherson, E a ste r Sunday. i” " " - --------------------------------- 4 If Your Mirror Could Talk- I t w o u ld say “W hy not fix t h o s e stringy e n d s and hard-to-set hair with a new A M 0 N G LASS For all Purposes Chetco Builders’ Supply 1 ! Central Building 4»........ .. .. ... ..4. ! *1* p erm a n en t? ” You will he thrilled w ith your new halo of soft baby curls and w av es! M ake an appointm ent this week. Zada’s Beauty Shop Closed S u n d a ys and M ondya PUNCTATUM SPIC10CUM uty BuiBius FOR SALE IN NOVEMBER Place Your Orders Now For Fall Delivery T IT U S H arbor -..... - BULB : closed on the sa b b a th FARM Oregon ; ----- --------- .1-LLZZ-------- ------ -—---------- - ; B R O O K I N G S -H A R B O R Real Estate For Sale Contact us when in need of a home, bulb land, or any property in the Brookings-Harbor Area. Insurance Coverage For Your Every Need! Pete J. Lesmeister Agency Real Estate And Insurance Office Bus Depot Brookings, Oregon Christian Science Society The C hristian Science Society m eets a t the Odd Fellows hall, Sunday a t 11 a. m. 51.50 53.50 Curry County Mission of the Episcopal Church em •: rs tiem mes little ■ ballerina Latter Day Saints ises try ron- Ore- P o rt O rford: St. C hristopher’s chapel. Church school and worship a t 10:30 a. m. Gold Beach: St. M atthew ’s chapel. Church school at 10 a. m. and m orning worship a t 11 a. m. Brookings: St. Tim othy chapel. The Rt. Rev. Thom as Jenkins: Priest-in-charge (residence, P o rt O rford). The Rev. L uther O liver Ison, deacon (residence, G o l d B each). Sunday school every Sunday a t 10 a. m. at H arbor school house. G e o r g e B axter, president; Ira Brown, first counselor and P arley W illard, second counselor. Seventh Day Adventist tie feminine flu ff and grace o f » ballerinat °°rtume i> ¿n tin» latest Lal* Alice» w ith il» dooble- «leere» (exseof Serla» embroidery) t l* «liro, «HTY or»» «♦Kr** Sisä» Q tO • öftOOKINGS OREGON Sabbath School a t 9:45 a. m. Church services a t 11:15 a. m. Young peoples m eeting a t 4 :00 p. m. P ra y er m eeting. W ednesday at 7:30 p. m. T ext for the w eek: John 14:2; “ In My F a th er's house are m any mansions; if it were not so I would have toid you. I go to prepare a place for you. VERN’S AUTO SERVICE Authorized Dealers for UNION OIL CO. PRODUCTS COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Portable and ‘‘In-Shop” Electric and acetylene welding BROOKINGS OREGON