Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 08, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    RRO OKINGS-HARBOR PILO T, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Home of the Croft Lily
Pane T u o
BROOKIXGS-HARBOR PILOT
E n te re d as second-class m a tte r, a t th e postoffice a t Brookings, Ore.
M arch 7, 1946, under the Act of M arch 3, 1879.
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DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
GENE GOULD, Associate Editor
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Baptist Community
R ev . C harges E. D un ha m , pastor
O. C. T urley, M usic D ire c to r
Subscription Rate:
S unday school a t 9:45 a. m.
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon..................$2.50 H. H oagland, su p t. C lasses fo r
Per Year, outside Curry County......................... $3.00 all M ages.
orning W orship a t 11 a. m.
T he Gideons w ill have ch a rg e of
th e m orning service. T he Gideons
a re w ell know n fo r th e ir & ork in
P ro g ress in this area, along the coast, was given a n o th e r boost placing B ibles in ho tel room s,
d u rin g the past week in the announcem ent th a t an o th er sawmill, hospitals, schools and a u to cam ps.
one rep o rted to be 80,000-foot capacity, soon would be under con­ D uring th e w a r Gideons d is trib ­
stru c tio n betw een B rookings and C rescent City, ju st south of F ort uted te s ta m e n ts to th e service
Dick, w here alread y excavation is being made for the mill pond.
m en a n d w om en and Bible in the
W hile d etails concerning the construction have not been officially ! service hospitals,
released by the com pany, it is common knowledge th a t th e concern
a p o st-w a r p ro jec t of Gideons
is no sm all com pany, is com ing m fully financed to do a big job. is to place ap p ro x im a te ly 7,000,-
P e rh a p s m any in this area will wonder ju st how’ in sta lla tio n 1000 te s ta m e n ts in hands of school
of th a t mill w ill help this im m ediate area. C ertainly, it w ould ta k e j ch ild ren in th e sixth, seven th and
no wise m an to see th a t building m aterials, so necessary to th e ¡e ig h th grades.
building in this com m unity will be helped im m ensely. Then, too,
m any people of this a re a could find em ploym ent th e re if th ey so
Star of the Sea
desired. Besides, this mill adds to the national recognition a lre a d y
Catholic
Church
focused on the area. E verything progressive anyw here helps the
F irs t S unday of m onth at 12!
e n tire coastline, indirectly, if not directly.
noon.
All o th e r S undays a t 8 a. m. I
tt
Rev. D aniel Kelly, P asto r.
More Progress In Sight For This Area
Story of Brookings” Is Heavy Task
“The Story' of Brookings," a terse and q u ite ro m a n tic h isto ry of
th is area, has been re-w ritten for ( ? ) tim e. Mrs. W. H. H ibbard, Christian Science Society
au th o r, has found nth< r d ata wh h should be included, an d likely, S ervices Sunday a t 11 a. m. at
before the final pag»-
printed, o th e r side-lights will be added. T h a tP ^ * ’
O .O . F. hall. The public is
usually is the case i • books of this kind.
‘
a tten d .
Ably w ritten, th < book will contain those fa cts w hich m a rk this 1
a re a as the g re a t p icc th at it is. Som eone said th a t b an k ru p tc y is
th e balance-w ht'el o l the world, and c e rta in ly B rookings’ b a n k ru p tc y t
of tw o decades ago presages a grow th u n h ea rd -o f in the history of
p.«.*
the w est coast, especially w hat may lie expected of so u th w est Oregon.
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A w aiting pictures, and free-hand sketches, used to illu s tra te
th e text, this hook may be in type by th e firwt of S eptem ber. Is
is, however, not the wish of the a u th o r to have ju st an o rd in ary
job done, and these pictures and sk etch es a re so necessary.
W E
T H A N K
V 0 U
In Turning over POLLY’S—the Family Shop, to
Noma and Robert Smith, we wish to thank the won­
derful people of the Brookings-Harbor area for their
splendid patronage in making our business the suc­
cess which it has been. We bespeak for the Smiths the
same courteous co-operation which you have ex­
tended to us. Sincerely, Polly and Phil Schroeder.
It'« o n e big su rp rise a fte r a n o th e r
— w h en y o u re d e c o ra te a ro o m w ith
P itts b u rg h
•u ftx h e n t
T e c h id e . O ne c o a t
over
old
w a llp a p e r
is
or
THURSDAY, AL guct
“Love” w as th e su b ject of th e chapel. C hurch School arii
ietco 1
L esson-Serm on in all C h u rch es of sh ip a t 10:30 a. m. V'
C hrist, S cien tist, on S unday, Au- R t. Rev. Thomas J e n h ^
iligafi
g u st 4.
Gold B e a c h : S t
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hapel.
Holy
Command
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The Golden T e x t was, “Be p e r­
first j
fect, be of good com fort, be of a. m .; Church School a;
Grang
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orning
Prayer
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one m ind, live in peace, an d th e
ling w ith
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God of love an d peace sh all be
fee chair,
w ith you” (2 Cor. 13:11).
. Ison.
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hr. M 1S'
a
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.
) B rookings: St. Tiinothvji
Am ong the cita tio n s w hich | el. H oly Communion f a n
Ina Pa?
com prised th e L esson-Serm on w as of m onth a t 7:30 a. m. (Co
the first
th e follow ing from th e B ible: j i ty ch u rch ), third Sundav
and fou
T h e re is no fe a r in love; b u t p er- m o n th a t 11 a. m. (Harhri
|on by n
feet love c a ste th out fe a r; be­ h a ll). Evening Prayer atji
E arl G
ca u se fe a r h a th to rm en t. H e th a t (C om m unity church) wh-/
eeting.
fe a re th is n o t m ade p erfec t in is given. V ic a r- The Rev | I;:- ar. ;
love” (1 Jo h n 4:18).
Ison.
were
hip on der
T h e L esson-Serm on also in clu d ­
; G ranges:
ed th e follow ing c o rre la tiv e p a ss­
Latter Day
in K lf
ag es from the C h ristia n Science
S u n d ay school ever.’
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textbook. “Science and H e a lth
w ith Key to th e S rip tu re s ” by 10 a. m. at Harbor schooT » Grange î
M ary B ak er E ddy: “E v e ry tria l G e o r g e Baxter, presides] ate P eput)
of o u r fa ith in God m ak es us Brown, first counselor anc i and M rs.
stro n g er. The m ore difficult seem s W illard , second counselor
tile m at n
th e m a te ria l condition to be o v er­
com e by S p i r i t , th e s tro n g e r
Seventh Day Adve
should be o u r fa ith and th e p u re r
S ab b ath School at 9:45
o u r love. T he A postle Jo h n say s:
C hurch services at 11:351
"T h ere is no fe a r in Love, b u t
Young peoples meeting a: J
p erfec t Love c a s te th o u t fe a r—
p. m. P ra y e r meeting, We
H e th a t fe a re th is not m ade p e r­
a t 8:00 p. m.
fect in Love.’ H e re is a definite
an d
inspired p ro c la m atio n
of
C h ristia n S cience.” (page 40).
Smith River
S u n d ay School at 10 i
G race VanZee, supt.
Curry County Mvu&m of the
M orning Worship at 11i
Episcopal Church
■ Rev. E. C. Hicks will deLve
P o rt Orford«. S t. C h risto p h e r’s ' serm o n
tn <7 you I
On Sale frith
S P E C IA L
PU RCH A SE
SEERSUCKER BLOUSES
W om ens S trip ed C otton -siz e s 32 to 40
.$1.5!
CHILDRENS COTTON BLOUSES
A ssorted Colors, sizes 8 to 16....
M00ACS VA RM,
And Apparel Shop
C U T F L 0 W E R S
A N D P L A N T S
V isitors Are Welcome Anytime
o th e r su rfaces. A nd th a t jn e coat
m a y be a p p lie d in less th a n tw o
h o u rs a n d dri& s i n o n e h o u r . Y o u
can a c tu a lly h a n « u p p ic tu re s 60
H endry's Greenhouse
At the Winchuck Bridge
m in u te s a fte r p o in tin g w ith T ech id e.
FO R
O U R O P E N IN G AD
Next Week!
HENDRKKS’ FURNITURE CO.
o f th is am az in g w all p a in t.
O NE C O A T CO VERS
T ech id e com es in p aste form . C an
be m ix ed in ju s t a jiffy 1
EASY T O A P P LY
Absolutely no mess! No need
scrape off sbabbv vid
W A S H A B LE
G ra y s h e ls
Good Cats Cafe
N here Good Food
and Friends Meet
Until F urther Notice
New Hours: 7:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m.
Techide valla may be quickly
wast ed with mild soap and water
Gallon .. .$2.89
M?«*, m » t'rtAtrsi m d W h i t *
P IT T S B U R G H P A !N TS
Curry County Lumber
Company
Brookings
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Pork P
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Hi-Gradi
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Plack or
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Jackets 1
Dress P;
A sk ua to give y o u th e w tiote stu ry
WATCH!
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FO R
SA L E
A T
Bush’s Lily Gardens
P. O. BOX 131
IVST Ri
SMON
a d 50"'
HARBOR, rt
Prize (roft and Chetco Special
Easter Lily Planting: Stock
Any size, from bulblets to 8-inch bulbs,
“select" from several years selecting and
ing E aster Lilies at Harbor, Oregon. Cb*
your planting requirements now, or at harva
time, about September 10.
T ,
SALE PRICES
Individual plants may be selected for $2.00.
up, according to size and ageg. Fifty cents e
per plant for mailing. Field-run planting 5
after harvest time at prevailing prices.
—Mail Orders Gladly Solicited—
Due to muny pecvlanfk?« of the E aster Lily's grou'mQ 1
u v are not able to guarantee the results of any My
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