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Page Two Home of the Croft Lily BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILO ¿B R O O K IN G S , OREGON BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Local News Items -ü æ R S D A Y , JUxE Charles S tan h u rst has sta rte d construction of a large bulb shed on his place on Easy Street.. ... . «, -— ■ ,.aic ‘ H er made a trip to ^ ,et iOr'/1 overf tbe w<*k-end, to / * u Ul e, bome’ now th at *he /?as gainS,<? enough stren g th '7.1727,^ recent y under went surgery. operation. Entered as second-class m atter, at the postoffice at Brooking«, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carson have c »«-d o f Thank, March 7, 19-16, under the Act of March 3, 1879. had visitors from D etroit Mich- igan during the past week . W e wish to thank all The Satellite Cluh will meet friends for their kind ex- with Melen Hanscam, Tuesday, of sym pathy and to June 18. at 8 p. m. All Eastern th an k the musicians who S ta r members are cordially in- our help at such short r vited. Mrs. B ertha Moore Allen Moore is visiting his un- Mrs. John D arger is in the Co R alp and Hugh Moor. d e , Victor Anderson, at Harbor, ^uille hospital where she will un- Ja n e Crook and Family Allen is a veteran who saw' much (^er^° a m ajor operation this Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ,V service in Europe during the re- week- Mr. D arger took her there DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher Mr. and Mrs. E. L Cas^ * . oriel urill ««xtSM __« and will rem ain until a fte r the amily. cent war. GENE GOULD, Associate Editor To H arry Graham goes the honor of bringing to town the Subscription Rate: first lily, of field bloom. The Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon.................. $2.50 lily, a Kenyon, was raised on Mr Per Year, outside Curry County..........................$3.00 G raham ’s place up the Chetco Floyd Schweringen is building BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Date a new bulb shed on his Easy St Brookings, Oregon. property. Kindly en ter my subscription to the Brookmgs-Harbor p, Pete Lesm eister’s grin is a lit The best kind of "Knocking” this area could stand right at the tie wider, these days. Folks are glad to know that Mrs. Les ...................... year...., for which you will find (check) (money moment would best be done by a ham m er—building houses for the m eister is now home from the countless numbers who want to move into the area. Many from hospital where she had been re (cash) for .................................. such places as Grants Pass, Medford, and perhaps a dozen others, ceiving medical treatm ent for a (S igned): ...................................... broken ankle. own land here, and must commute here weekly, or ever so often Mr. and Mrs. Charles Low are address ................ to look a fte r business m atters. That certainly isn’t good! m aking progress with their new» Considerable "knocking” has been done, and is being done. A home, on the bluff-, south of town ($2.50 per year in C urry C o u n ty - $3:00 p e r year outside the numbers of houses are under construction, more are being planned and local carpenters, contractors and designers, such as L arry W. M etier, are being besieged to h u rry m a tte rs up. That is a good sign.' Tuesday, five people, one from M edford, one from Eugene n R a P t i s t C o m m u n it y Mesnk&i ÜREG / b’ BLISH ERS MS/PÄPER I A T I 0 N Handy Subscription Blank If You’re Going To Knock, Use Hammer H ¡1 h The Churches and three who gave no a d d ™ , called a , the Pilot office, seeking a n ormation concerning possibilities for buying homes. Perusal of Sunday school at 9:45 a. m for ,, at M a the Classified ads revealed only a few locations. Som e of th ese ’I, ,,o a R|and' supt. Classes w ere directed to Pete Lesmeister, who seemed to be busy for a tim e ’ w n h two „ ,e m . To expcdlte , uch ,and O<ten «.sh ed that it had , he pUo( real e s ta te lo o k ers 1,cense, but w ith m us* by 'h e choir. P ete Lesmeister just -above ’ the Pilot, the m a tte r has eased itself Choir prac,ice- Saturday eve- onsiilirfiblv in the pad week, since Pete moved. f m"8 A couple from Moscow. Idaho, long in the implem ent business, fito r of the Sea atopp..,t hem Monday, and called at the Pilot office for inform ation C a th o lic ( ’ h u rc h concerning imsslbilities of opening up in business. This couple, nt First Sunday of month at an age when retirem ent is being thought of. wish to locate w here noon. th e Winter w e a ib e r tilte d th e ir w a r d r o b e '' a s th e y re fe rre d to- All o ..... a. m. at 8 a. th a e t r » S undays Rev. D aniel Kelly, P asto r the long and q u ite cold w inters e x p e rie n c 'd in n o rth e rn Idaho. They w ill look o v e r tew points n o rth ern C alifornia, they said, b e - 1 . for,, th eir probalde re tu rn to tins area : " T l s t l .l l t S c i e n c e S o c i c t ) . ' f'U7 -” 1..... " " - a k - « hom e, as w e ll as to locate in X ' V O. a r X l l ' T he puhTic ’•><* Itl.v industry, tills a re a should do its knocking by i l<’nllall.v invited beating on nail heads, building homes for those who will come h How m any form er neighbors of yours are there living ui» the area reached by the Pilot f W ouldn't you like to knot is hou \o u can find out how you can meet up with fa " h o oiiginally came here from your home state: I! you are 18 years of age, or older, get your mail at Br mgs, Harbor, Pistol River, o r Sm ith River post o2 I tht I ilot a card, with your full name, address, I>ost ofl,ce address at which you w ere born. If a mar.. Ix tw ttn jo u r given and y o u r ’husband’s last nan en ter your maiden nam e: Thus__ •Vzs. Ma;,i /Jones) Sm ith, Harbor, born at Rock Cliff, Wt Beginning with the June. 27 issue of the Pilot, names receivi M PubbsLed in the following groups, one group to attend. < l.i\ h a s been made so as to give every reader a chan 1 to s« nd a «aid w,ith his name and address, and also toailfl time for the pt«rson til not alread y on the list) to con s u b s titb e to the Pilot, so as not to miss a listfl of people from your home state. ( u iry County Mission of the Episcopal Church Make your contribution to tin a re a in still a n o th e r way P o rt O rfo rd . St. C hristopher’s «but o. Joining ,he d r, h , kings-,,.-,rb,.,. chllInlH,r ,,f £ J H,rch sch°o1 and worship ■ a<11" 1’ I'c'senal eouiribution to the development of ibis Ht 10;,50 a. 111. Gold Beach: St. M atthew ’s a’ ° n " bHh the cycs of the " orW ,on« h®ve Been focused. ‘ bapel. ( hurch school at 10 a. m. and morning worship at 11 a. m. 1 S t Timoth>’ chapel.,’ Hit Rt. Rev. Thomas J e n k in s : i n ¡C;i ; n’Charge «reKkfrnce, Port I« ,n n RFV- L uther O h v e r' *«an, deaeon < residence H o l d Beach), Latter Day Sainis L U M B K R B U IL D IN G M A T E R I A L S A N I) P A I N T S Locally, \Ye Represent: Johns-M anoville Co Pittsburgh Paint Co Nu-Wood Products C 5 unday school every Sunday at 1° H ni at H arbor school house < - ’> rg e Baxter, president, Ira \ \ !7 r fr t tirSl couns e lo ra n d Parley "»Hard, second counselor. S i'v v n th D a y A d v e n tis t Sabbath School at 9 45 a m c h u rc h services at 11 15 a ni J ^ / h o i r will sing. "Thy Wdl one by Haendcl; d u et: |C T I)U> 7 U' Silver Cord W ill, Hr- ik, n5 Steffens. Text tor the week: Matt 11 >s i j »ndmX ? t tO nU\ a11 ye ,h a t Iab7 r and ari. h(?avv ,ftdcn flnd r | give you rest." D m " ii m* ’"n g at I 00, at ™ » 7 * m " ^ “ " 8' W<X,n*’^ | Curtis St lent ite Sash Masonite Company H eatdator Smith River Methodist G r l ^ ' v S-,Ch0°* at 10 ’ • m Grace VanZee. supt. R ev°?Uc 11 a- m i sermon. "H l dehver the Tin y/oup on each w eekly list w ill be the native jo n m n s/ get your n a n u s in quickly, so it will "«su to com pde the Ji.s-f.. Aftd the re8t of you f0te XMkwaid Aksarbcns, those fro m the state that's ra « ,},),/ /tiyh m tie middle, Hoosiers, Down Ei v ll ° &ot aw ay from California or Texas, the spud staff l e ts have your cards, thick < OA , s,, ,/nJ/ i,t iej t oit( SURE TO SEH. t O M P I j E T R p \ t i ■ 1 can t m a ke corrections and ‘1<JU l,fc t up right w ith others from your state 1 1 1 L Y O U U N E IG H B O R S ore’s the order in which the lists will be printed each - reg,.mans; 2 New E nglanders; 3 New York, New JerK 1 »i.as\ h. ania; 4 M aryland. Dtdeware, D. C„ Virginia, g na, 5 N orth and South C arolina, Georgia, Floni Kt'ntueky, lennessee, Louisiana. Alabama. Mississif Itx a s , O klahom a: 8 Missouri, A rkansas: 9 North as Svuth Dakota, N ebraska, Kansas, Iowa: 10 Minnesd Michigan. Wisconsin; n M ontana, Wyoming: Colors Arizona. New Mexico; 12 W ashington S tate; 13 Califon tah, N evada; 14 Ohio, Illinois, Indiana; 15 Those h-'" outside the United States. AnJ. ,k,. m e u n t m ,, start plannm g to call on the folfa V your l o n g K a te Arrunge picnies f(etu < U f,a u t,fu l Azalea S ta te Park, on I f , Il Beach, or a ™ o, the hunrirede o/ places yuor Oregon home /or inn,r ,-npyyment. H O W E V E R a ll those not on tht K < l« t m ust subscribe so as not to mats anyth,ng. the pilo