Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 23, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
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M arch 7, 1346. under the Act o f M arch X LSD.
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Seniors Enjoy
«•
L ast” Fling, Tues.
F o llo w in g commencement ex­
ercées. Tuesday evenrug. a grad­
uation p a rty was, enjoyed by Ed-
Freeman. B ill Foltz. V ic to r
Anderson, Gene Gould, C a rro ll
B u g - .a
M x re .
C a ro l
_ M orning W orship at H a. m.
The pastor w ill preach fro m the
te x t:
A c e rta in m an made a
great supper and cade m a n y " __
Luke 14; 16.
The ch o ir w ill sing the a n th e m :
‘ I W ill ExtoLI Thee’’ by Roche.
M r T u rle y w ill sing a solo: *The
E a rth Is the L o rd ’ s'’ by Yynes.
C hoir practice F rid a y n ig h t at
eight o’clock..
Lee C rockett. Rosie Potocnick.
Frances Reekman. E thel Pierce.
Star of tke Sea
Jim Carson. Betty Elston, Diane
B u rre ll, L u cille E llsw o rth . Doyle
Rausch. C arl Foltz.
The
were ch^
e r o n e d by V ir a n d M r s - B ill
Catholic Chnrch
F irs t Sunday o f m onth a t 12
noon.
A ll o th e r Sundays at 8 a. m.
Rev, Dame; K e lly , P astor
Bkir-
re 11 and M rs. M ild re d F oltz. The
— » gang" le ft F o ltz' about m id n ig h t
CONGRATULATIONS
DUE BHS . _ S _ F U N . I 1 O U R I C S ’ .
E
a k h t t «
u n . T
- «wria>
-
E ig
senicrs.
w 4 - s . . - . x „ i “
_
^Piomas, the rig h t to enter
r , L / . ‘I?
* * * * * * ham asg in thia o r any oth e r state, if they
« r e .... mmunue them educaruon. These seniors have accomplished
the first step in life th a t a recognized universally
- , , T ° * * le n ic r
•*** * '* * P ^ n?y <* congratulations fo r its
“ ^ * 7 * * « " c a “ r i ,h*
B r w e « H
* d • Christian Science Society
* Clded
in o a l< !io w n a . s u
on as the i*
destination,
and
although it was generally believed Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at
th a t the w eather w ould be clear, the L O. O. F. h a ll The p u b lic is
!t usually is, they had no such c o rd ia lly in v ite d to attend.
luck.
Cum-y Cowwfy Mussow of U "
J ? fact k wa3 tes™ d as aP IC -
•Cnwvesaent
vrsday .
The Rt. Rev. Thorn u J?-.
P riest-in-charge < resident
O rfo rd ). The Rev.
j “ " - deacon 're s id e « » r.
Beach».
L atter Day Saints
Sunday school every' Sun
L° a-
* « a rb o r school
^ * > r g e B axter, p re s id s j
Brow n, firs t counselor and
W illa rd , second counaeior
m Last App
Seventh Day Advent
Escaped D eath As
H " - I Car Rolls Over
RedfieWs
Rifeci
« t t »h ”
,O " * , U f f -
a n n iT . Z
T aiie-
"
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te d
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opian. me
prin
J 5,n't*1 7 Brr^ n g j High School. Perhaps from a college stand- -
Xel5on- and son, of
point or from the view point of professionals, much c ritic is m m ig h t»S* * #id5’ Oregon, escaped death,
he offered
about its makeup, both physically and jo u rn a lis tic a llv
V>t, on th * o th e r hand, these youngsters, only hiniorw in
■chocl. *nd w ith no pattern to w ork from
2 27« 7 .
hl?h
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r
b r W K ° ^ « ; L ’ G ^ . . : a Ll.’^ . COrrP'’ h* 7 h’ in “ • « W - « u n . | ^ Mrs -•*•*«» Mid her too was
» f.a
“ 4 4‘^
IT l e i u
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‘
>• •«- X i r a r and well. I t b.ggest fa u lt,
p e rtu p , wen- the p ic tu w , M w tly snapshots,
w ith lit t le co
tra st
*« tanfU
__ n *__
w M rfi w so ne.-e«ary in good picture,, if they are to be re-produced
e ~ « « h prtntm a.
t' h e e i p r ^
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m r . t h a s , heen—otherwise, h tt.e m o « can
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ALL HAIL, AZALEA FESTIVAL QUEEN
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a. at the «
Jun'' S
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who w l" " ¡ 8 " S a tu rd a y
M ay
Asale, Festival. She was chosen queen fo r her p o p u ia b -
T ° f l r t W l* Wl” * O rkM di,1« * W ’ Orough th T p ' t ' a
x x ,r ;
t *" rep ° r ” ib ° u '
X te
* "y
candxla‘"
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have been regal in
*•&«*
the tame role.
-
in
,A 2 n X ^ h ' ’ 1
•nw f a " h a T T w
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,hos» g irU - ,he « « '« •
" WL’ h *° reCa"
o< , h t i r y « « h
fo r l.ke f.- s r n ,u m “ L X X - ' ” X X “ ” ' * “ * PrV<?elent
thmer „ ♦ . „ e t y
s muc„
y ars to come,
occasion some
thing
g( ju and
c h a adds to the occasion
some-
k
sa ia
ner
so n
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f*
b u il d in g
M A T E R I A L S
A X I)
P A IN T S
H arris Building
i
P ™ ™ 8 a t the tim e, and when
broke, AFlH
and iho
she com
saw . the
I • ' h* axle brokp.
I
* “ J h* ? d ln ? ° * t r the slde <»i
the road, she shut her eyes. The
car, a 1937 Buick. turned over
six or seven tim es before it came
to rest, out of sight o f the hig h ­
way. a t the bottom of the h ill
E x tric a tin g themselves f r o m
the wreckage, the tw*o clim bed
to the highw ay, where they were
picked up by passing m o to rist and
though t to Brookings.
They were headed fo r M arvs-
'u le , C a lif. The badly-damaged
cy * a s towed in to Gold Beach
Wednesday m orning.
Brookin!
AT ALL
WE V CARRY
— TIMES
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a .- s .i\n i
Fresh Fruits,Vegetable
O ranges
G rapefruit
Week-End Specials
,
15'
avacados
Large size — each...
ZUCCHINE SQUASH
Local News Items
irs
Dewey Akers, togethe r
' i t h a num ber of D ayton people
xpect to be here fo r the Azalea
val. S aturday.
•Vr and Mrs. Ray M cLean
residents, visited V e r n
”
and daugh ter the la tte r
i P«irt o f last week. Friends w ill be
know th a t th e ir tw o sXns
i \ Fe, ,n° W discharged fro m the
and are both employed in
! .Viaska.
L U M B E R
SQ U A RE
DEAL
*6 i “
*n jur> '. Tuesday eve-
* * h* n th e ir car broke a fro n t
and p iu n Sed o ff the road.
k S.
H •Fohnston. deputy collec-
• r ° f in te rn a l revenue, of Coos
*a\ w ill give assistance in fed-
* f t; tax problems, in room 5 of
i
C entral building, todav, M av
p A from 9 a. m. to noon and
i ,n>m 1 p ,m. u n til 4.
W R Young and M r. and M rs
pn< r Landers spent Sunday on
be beach fishing. They w ent pre­
pared to cook any and a ll fish
u,r they m ig h t e a tc h -th e re is
no report available as to w hether
ney used the fry in g pan they
? t
o / ‘n V ’ *
Youn& cooking
q B ? R - W4W on the
S untiaj’. and was unhappy
because she co u kln ’i try her lu ck
sb fr
P e r pound .........
NEW POTATOES
P er Pound __
CELERY
Fancy Large
Per sta ll
tomatoes
Nice _ Per Poun()
CI CI AIBERS
h.incj- — p ,.r pounj
: 1 A grapefruit
rizona SO size _
asparagus
P er pound
.
CAI LIELOWER
Per
pound
....
apples
F ancy \ \ inesaps
fresh peas
E x tra Nice — 2 pounds
LocaUy, We Represent
Jahns-M annv ille Co.
P ittsb u rg h P aint Co.
N u -A ’ood Products C<
C u rtis Smentite Sash
M asonite Company
KeatUator
With The Churches
Baptist CommunitY
Rrv. C ha « l ® E DUNHAM, r ^
< C Turley. M usic D ire c to r
H
ï ? 001 at 9 45 a ™
H '^ S ^ n d . supt. Classes fo r
au ages.
Local Un
can Legi<
¡There is a
t -x hub
Sabbath School at 9:45
) citizens of
C hurch services at 11 15
will we
The c h o ir w ill sing: ‘ Break
tr lead, Sat
in to Joy” by Simper. Viola
p» Day-
A d o ra tio n ” by R orcw iski
lE; poppy i
^ e x t fo r
week •' Psalm a
out story
T he sacrifices of God are a 1 k i Lowe, pi
ken s p ir it: a broken and
heart. Oh God those w ill
spise.”
Young peoples meeting at
< .IS DC
p. m. P ra ye r meeting, W<
r...
DUTY
• t 8:00 p. m.
Episcopal Church
that. of w inning th e ir diplomas. I t is the hope of the
*-^e*th e -d rizzle -X IC
A t six a.
Port Orford: St. Christopher's
P ilo t th a t each of these young people have chosen a career o r w ill
h* d f h e a rty b r* * * -
chapel. Church school and w orship
• « te r some trade soon, to prepare themselves fo r the years to ’ "rneS
at 10 30 a. m
P
« o f less concern to the P ilo t
I f these people p u i i e ^heTr
Smith River M e t_
Gold
Beach: S t Matthew's
Sunday School at 10 a. m
each win .-r— i 1 e* i .
cho*en «omethmg. by and through which ! fu tu re endeavors as they braved chapel.
Church school
a t 10 a.
Grace \ anZee. supt.
•ch
J1 create an id e n tity in the coming years.
the w eather, su re ly there w ill
m. and m orning w orship a-
M o rn in g W orship at 11
-ongra* Jationa, Seniors, you deseme a ll the praise you have • not * * any “ fa ^ u re s -in -life ” in a. m.
R e x E. C. H icks w ill deliver!
received, but do not lose sight of the fact th a t from here on. the •
red-blocded-bring-on-w h a t-
B rookings: S t T im o th y chapel.
sermon.
w w k re a ily starts. However, rest assured you have made th * firs» ; U m ay’
gang,
•tep in th a t direction.
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THEY DID AN EXCELLENT JOB
►oppies
Sale
ilnrda;
B rin g T s Your Eggs. We Pay Casi
H 0 VR$—$ a. m. to S p. m.
< PEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
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I d the Amt
ia-T which is
B'.xs for o
day hert
poppies b
h it Legion b
Veterans i
the
led vetera r
Mrs. V. A
® them as i
and ma
fi «'here