Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 09, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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Paye L ight
THURSDAY, M ay
PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
p ro g ra m w ill be on June
of larg est num ber and A. E. Sandbo.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gelino and
A w edding present of a
of children.
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ta b le cloth was pr
A fternoon services a t 2:30 a t
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lig ate in first tw o degrees and I M rs. M arie Hempel, a
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tw’o new ap plications w ere re- w ho w as m arried last
be presented to m others.
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seived. It w as voted to re n t th e w ho re tu rn e d here but
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A study of the calen d ar for the
hall for use of election, M ay 17, w eeks ago from Texas.
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next twelve m onths offers some
and in consequence G range m e e t­
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interesting facts. In th a t period
ing will not ta k e up u n til 8:30, FO R S A L E — FOR R£
So you w ant a Queen,
three m onths com m ence on Sat-
to allow’ th e counting board tim e W A N T E D — LOST -
T h a t’s very gay;
day. two each on Monday and
to move th e ir books to kitchen. — an y of these heading
And one th a t’s beautiful.
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Tuesday and one each on W ednes­ A P R IL
It was announced by th e lect­ p erfo rm th e deed you wy
In m any a way;
day and Sunday. No m onths be­ s
u re r th a t th e re would be no p ro ­ 2c a w ord you can do «
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B eautiful on the inside,
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gin or eith er T hursday or Friday.
g ram a t the next m eeting due th ese a c ts through the of
As well as on the o ut;
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Three m onths end on Friday
to th e late s ta rt, but th a t th e th e P ilo t Classified Adver
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really
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Of
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old
world.
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day nad Monday and one on S a t­ 13 14 15 16 17
be in ch arg e of the m eeting on
Around
about.
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urday. P eru se the calendar for 20 21 22
T he P ilo t—$2.50—the
Ju n e 7, and th e an n u al m em orial
W ell, now tak e this girl,
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the next 12 m onths;
T h a t’s N ative Born;
She ought to be good.
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She's not wild nor w itty.
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And full of common sense
R ev . C harles E. D unham , pastor
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stuff;
O. C. T urley, Music D irecto r
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S he’s ever so mild,
Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m.
Visitors Are Welcome Anytime
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About w hat life can bring;
H H oagland, supt. C lasses for
Like the wild Azaleas,
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JU N E
In the spring;
M orning W orship a t 11 a. m.
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She even says,
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She really swoons;
S ta r o f the Sea
At the Winchuck Bridge
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Catholic Church
Are in full bloom;
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F irs t S unday of m onth a t 12
Then
she says: "A te a r drop
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Is
not
shy
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All o th e r S undays a t 8 a m.
W hen those beautiful Azaleas
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Rev. D aniel Kelly. P asto r.
Begin to wilt and die;"
And then she'll
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Go on to say
C h ris tia n Science Society
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W T F S Services S unday at 11 a. m. at
“W hat is life
W ithout these d ay s?"
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if you think
cordially
invited
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She really has it—-
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C u rry C ounty M um ton o f the
S he’s S T U F F
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To m ake a Queen
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E piscopal C h u rc h
Buy your votes for
S hop a t Y o u r R E X A L L S to re
P o rt O rfo rd : St. C h risto p h er’s
Miss Ju n e H assett
A U G U ST
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And then you’ll
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R eally have a Queen.
Gold P eac h : St. M atth ew ’s
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2 3 | chapel. C hurch school a t 10 a.
— W illard A. Ellin.
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Men P re se n t P ro g ra m
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B rookings: St. T im othy chapel. A t G ra n g e, F rid a y E ve
and o th e r lovely g ift ite m s fo r
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* The Rt. Rev. T hom as Jen k in s:
Men of Chetco G range present-
P riest-in -ch arg e (residence. • P o rt ed popular program a t the reg-
S E IT E M B E R
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deacon (reaidence. G o l d , , , a w y played M-veral «-lections
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on the b a n j o and harm onica;
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C
harles Sehaal showed two reels
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P r o p r ie to r
of color movies th a t he and his
L a tte r D ay S a in ts
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Sunday school every S unday a t I wife had taken on th e ir trip s
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10 a. m at H a rb o r school h o u s e .! t r o u g h the w estern p art of the!
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1 9 l7 ier< an<* m oth er
Shows Oddities
“Azalea Queen
With The Churches
CUT
FLO W ER S
AND
PL A N T S
Hendry's Greenhouse
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Chetco Drug Co,
MOTHER’S DAY—NEXT SUNDA1
Toilet Sets
Body Powder
Beautiful Stationery
“ HER ”
T. W. Z E N I E R
PH O N E
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S ev en th D ay A d v e n tist
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by S im per; mixed q u a r te tte will
sing O ur M others’ by Hines.
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S 1 p. m. P ra y e r m eeting, W ednesday
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pare a p la n fo r you, I trill com»
again and receive you u nto my-
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M orning W orship at 11 a m.
Rev. E C. Hicks will d eliver the
M other’s Day serm on.
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S 1 Bible," under direction of Mrs.
R D. Rowley, and “My M other’s
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F low ers will be given
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w h ile
in town any day, to «uhscribe to
the B r a o K in « » H a r t s p ilo t
For FtttF FOODS
At The
S m ith R iv er M e th o d ist
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Oregon
Chetco Cafe
SI MMER HOURS—AFTER MAY 1
OPEN FROM 6:30 A. M. TO 10-30 P
BREAKFAST. 6:30 to 11 00 a m
D IN N ER . 4:30 to 9:00 p m
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Short Orders Served A t A ll Hours
G LASS
W b o th e r a SNACK or a full-course MEAL, we are prepared to
serve You.
F o r all P u rp o ses
Our ( oftee is Hot—and our D rinks are Cold!
Chetco
Builders’
Supply
( entral Building
•lint and Edith Robinson, P roprietors