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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1946)
PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON Inspects Gardens area, to be on sale for the holi days. Also it was told th at the club will sponsor a sale of miscellan eous articles at the coming county fair a t Gold Gold Beach—each package to be dangling from a sugar plum tree. P lans for the coming tour of the Redwoods and the National T ribue Grove, on Aug. 20, were discussed gardens and homes of Mr. s W. L. Crissey, Mr. and iv Becker, and Mr. and ¿nt Powell were throw n , members of the Azalea dub, Thursday afternoon, ut 40 members enjoyed of t h e s e w ell-kept interest. because of its scenic and its rare and lovely ind shrubs, is the garden Crissey. The unique and home of the Crisseys SMITH RIVER — Among the ’enjoyed by the club, members of the Haight family well-kept Becker gardens, who motored to Mill City, Ore., I as their outstanding veg- where a family re-union was held (Uden, for which they a re on Sunday, Aug. 5, were Mr. and was an inspiration to allMrs. Everett Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haight, Mr. and Mrs. of the club. Powell place, the pool Fred Haight, Mr. and Mrs. Clar garden with cacti and ence Westbrook, Mr*. Eddie West from far places, each brook, Misses Helen May and Lois in an unusual way, was Haight. This group was joined by other sisters and their families part of the trip, guest was presented w ith from Oregon and California who m et at the home of Mr. and Mrs. plant by Mrs. Powell, to the tour, the club m et George Ross, the latter being the ?a Park, for a picnic lunch former E d n a Hursh, of Smith A short business session River. .'Id with Mabel McVay, th e On Sunday a banquet was held »nt, in charge. a t Mill City Hotel, attended by ticulture chairman. May 55 relatives of the late pioneer .gavea short talk on “This se ttle rs of Sm ith River valley, in the Garden,” in which Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Haight. n were urged to begin for Since the death of the parents, gardens a n d for spring th e eight daughters and two sons gardens. have m ade this re-union an an Perkins, finance c h a i r - nual affair, but due to w ar con announced p lans fo r a n ew ditions the m eeting has been put uigs Cook Book, with favor- off until this year. Since they last ‘•pes, contributed by club m et the oldest sister, Mrs. Lizzie ers and all cooks o f th e H argraves, passed away several Family Re-union At Mill City, Ore. NORINE HARRIS HARVEY Accredited Teacher of -P IA N O - Life Certificate Granted In 1919 Brookings : : : : : : : Oregon VIC’S WELDING SHOP Mabie Acetylene and Electric Welding — No Job Too Large or Too Small----- VIC OREWILER 109 Smith River, California years ago at Portland. Plans were made for another re-union to be held a t Portland, in 1947. PICNIC A T BROOKINGS An enjoyable picnic, was held Sunday on the beach at Brook ings, attended by members of the Bailey family. The affair being in honor of Jimmy Bailey, who celebrated his third birthday. At noon a picnic lunch was served, including the birthday cake. Go ing from here were Mr. and Mrs. W arren Bailey, Br. and Mrs. Oli ver Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wood, Mrs. William Buckner, Mrs. Joe Endert, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bailey and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jamison, Mrs. Palm er Stout and Mrs. May Sweet. ENJOYED HAY RIDE The young people of the local church enjoyed a hayride Mon day evening in a truck of hay, and motored to Buckner Beach where they enjoyed swimming, and later a wiener ro a s t Among the older people present were Mr. and Mrs. William Buckner, Mr. and Mrs. William Hall, Mrs. C. D. owley and Rev. E. C. Hicks. OTHER SM ITH R IV E R ITEM S Miss Cara Mae W estbrook has returned home from C arlotta on the VanDuzen river, where group of 50 girls of the Camp Fire girls and 13 leaders spent four weeks. Miss Westbrook taught craftw ork. Mrs. Mary Ladd of Oregon who spent several weeks a t the home of her osn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ladd and son, left Monday for Brookings where she will visit relatives. pie; all that is good; God; that ie given. Vicar—The Rev. Luther only which is perfect, ev erlast Ison. ing, om nipresent, om nipotent in finite” (page 594). Latter Day Saints Sktntioy schtxil every Sunday at Owrrp OoM ty Mhate* of flU W a. m. at Harbor school house. G e o r g e Baxter, president; Isa Episcopal Church Part Orford: S t Oxrtetopfter's Brown, first counselor and Barley chapel. Church School and wor WUlurd, second counselor. ship at 10:10 a. nx V1 cb >— The R t Rev. Thomas Jenklna. Seventh Day AdvortM Gold B e a e h : S t Matthew's Snbbath School at 9:45 a. Chapel Holy Communion a t 8:00 Church servtoaft at 11:15 a. a. m.; Church School at 10:00 Young pooptes maerifxt < a. m.; Morning Prayer a t 11:00 p. m. Prayer mooring. Wednesday a. m. Vksar— The Rev. Luther at 8:00 p m. loan. BrookSngr: S t Timothy's O m p - Snritli RHcv Uetbodbt e t Holy Communion first Sunday Sunday fld n o l at 10 m. M h of month a t 7:30 a. m. (Commun ity church). third Sunday of the Grace VanEoe. aupt. month a t 11 a. m. (H arb o r Grange Morning Wanship a t 11 A. s h all). Evening Prayer at 5 pt m. Rev. E. C. moka wffl deflvar tfe (Community church) when norioa Summer Bridge Now Completed On Chetco According to Art Crook, county the Chetco about seven miles, was commissioner, Sum mer Bridge, up completed Tuesday by the coun ty crew. Completion of this bridge, said; Mr. Crook, enables it to be used as a detour in case of future road construction or any trouble with any portion of either the north or south bank roads. In addition, it enables people of the area to have a “loop road” for short outings in an evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis King of Long Beach. Calif., visited last week with his father, I. N. King, up the Chetco river. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SMALL GIRLS SKIRTS for school wear—gay plaids and plain colors From $2.20 to $3.60 SEERSUCKER NIGHT GOWNS For Children — pink only, sizes 8 to 16 A Bargain at $1.60 SPECIAL! Enameled Metal Waste Paper B askets..................95c lovely floral designs—a perfect gift ¿toe/v'* Variety and Apparel Shop Auction Safe At Fort Dick, California SUNDAY, AUGUST 18 With The Churches Baptist Community R ev . C harles E. D unham , f í ( W of t \e Croft Lily pastor ; O. C. Turley, Music D irector I Sunday school at 9:45 a. m H. Hoagland, supt. Classes for all ages. Morning Worship at 14 a. m. J Starting at 1:00 p. m. Bring your lireitock, fu rn itu re and anything you h a w be auctioned off. Sponsored by Lake Earl Grange “Boots” Gilchrist, Auctioneer Star of the Sea Catholic Church o P E N IN G SO O N W ARD’S Clothing Store during Many Hard-to-get Items1 °rk Shirts.............................Jackets • ' frails................................ Sweaters its....................................... Glooves •Shirts.. Shorts First Sunday of month at 12 noon. All other Sundays at 8 «. m. | Rev. Daniel Kelly, Pastor. Westinghouse Christian Science Society Services Sunday at 11 a. m. a t 1 the I. O. O. F. hall The public is cordially invited to attend. "Spirit" was the subject of the lesson-sermon in all churches of; Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. Au-| gust 11. The Golden Text was. “I have poured out my spirit upon the house of Israel, saith the Lord God” (Ezek. 39:29). Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "God is a Spirit; and they th a t wor ship him m ust worship him in spirit and in tru th " (John 4:24). The Lesson-Sermon also includ ed the following correlative pas sages from the C hristian Science textbook, "Science a n d H ealth with Key to the S criptures” by M ary Baker Eddy: “Spirit. Divine «»««Ket« nra • Princf- Appliances ARE COMING IN SCHICK ELECTRIC RAZOR ’S GET YOURS----- NOW $15.00 and $18.00 W ATCH This Adc. for New Merchandise!! BROOKINGS ELECTRIC & RADIO CO. V. A. MENDENHALL ti".