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SEPTEMBER 12, 1946 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON pictorial post cards. To the rear of his caravan were tied two burros, and two or three goats Roy Sunderland of Chetco Home which furnished him some of his and Auto Supply Co., who had daily fare in way of milk. been at Portland on a buying trip, jje of Brookings have no T h i s touring menagerie has returned Sunday. I knowing what the people traveled from the Atlantic to the Mr. Freeman of Freeman & underwent while traveling Pacific and from Canada to the Hayslip. architects of Portland, the plains by way of the Mexican boarder. The 1700-lb, 9- was here Sunday conferring with jooners. but Tuesday after- year-old ox is shod with detach the school board and Mason & they were given a reason- able leather shoes, and his don Edwards, contractors, concerning acsimile. when Orville Ew- keys were shode with rubber in erection of the new school build ing. a portion of which will be f Pritchett, Colo., came in stead of the usual steel. his ox pitted against the An artist, he became ill in his under construction soon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whirry’ ar th of two burrows, lugging younger life, and for reason of version of the prairie health began in 1938 to roam. The rived in Brookings. Sunday morn first goal was the San Francisco ing trom Portland, where they ¿ng about 10 miles □ day, world’s fair, and to which place had attended the national conven ing feed situation is nor- it a required a whole year to tion of the D. A. V. which was Pritchett has an old auto reach. Since then he has roamed in session last week. Leaving here rigged up with a canopy, in a criss-cross pattern over the last Tuesday. Mrs. Whirry was delegate from Yamhill chapter. jich is inscribed '‘The Old United States. No. 5, while Paul was a conven Still Lives." Naturally, he in front of Freeman’s Attorney Hugh C. Gearin who tion visitor. (Store, fed his animals and has spent the past week in Port Visitors at the home of Spider I with the crowd, selling his' land, returned to Brookings Mon. i Clement home last Tuesday to Thursday, were his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ' Clement of Boulder Creek, Calif. While here, Mr. Clement took a number of color slide of the scen ery at Harris Park, Arch Rock and up the coast, ebsides up the ridge road. They all enjoyed a FOR SALE IN NOVEMBER dinner with Harry Hill. See Pete for your every insur Place your orders now fo r fall d eliv ery ance need. Lesmeister Agency. ivs o’ ’49” Seen ■e Tuesday P. M. Local News Items MNCTATUM S M C k O M l ULV BULB LETS Home of the Croft Lilu el. Holy Communion first Sunday of month at 7:30 a. rn. (Commun ity church), third Sunday of the month at 11 a. m. (Harbor Grange hall). Evening Prayer at 5 p. m. (Community church) when notice is given. Vicar The Rev. Luther Ison. Page Fit» 10 a. m. at Harbor school house. G e o r g e Baxter, president; Ira Brown, first counselor and Parley Willard, second counselor Seventh Day Adventist Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. Church services at 11:15 a. m. Young peoples meeting at 1 00 I Latter Day Saints p. m. Prayer meeting. Wednesday Sunday school every Sunday at at 8:00 p. m. We Are Local Headquarters For All < Hi - School BOOKS Notebook Paper Pencils Pencil Tablets Dictionaries Erasers Composition Books 00 each; Yearlings, $5.00; 3-year-olds, $10.00 T IT U S Harbor BULB With The Churches FARM Closed on the Sabbath Oregon Baptist Community - | ; all ages. 1 I Morning Worship at M a. m. I "The Permanent Christ" is the I theme of the pastor’s sermon. Young peoples meeting at 7()0 o’clock, Sunday evening. Appliances ARE COMING IN He Were Give Franchise To Sell R C. A. VICTOR RADIOS table models in stock___$25.50 ea. W ATCH This Adv. lor New Merchandise Arrivals BROOKINGS ELECTRIC & RADIO CO. V. A. M ENDENHALL VERN r TOO- c . ^07. • ' V ® .Hi' a pastor O. C. Turley, Music Director Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. T i H. Hoagland, supt. Classes for Westinghouse fA V C ^ y c u m o m R ev C harles E. D unham , 8 tar of thf Sort Authorized Dealers for mon oil co . products ^ mplete automotive service Portable and ‘In-Shop” Electric and acetylene welding PROOK ï NGS OREGON First Sunday of month at 12 no, m. All other Sundays at 8 a. m. Rev. Daniel Kelly. Pastor. Curry County ITimkm of the Episcopal Church Port Orford: St. Christopher’s chapel. Church School and wor ship at 10:30 a. m. Vicar— The Rt. Rev. Thomas Jenkins. Gold B e a c h : SL M atthew 's Chapel. Holy Communion a t 8.00 a. m.: Church School at 10 OO a. m.; Morning P rayer at 11 00 a. in. Vicar—The Rev. L uther Ison. Pencil Boxes Construction Paper Chetco Drug Co. T. W. Zenier PHONE 183 Christian Science Society Services Sunday at 11 a. rp. at the 1. CX O. F. hall. The public is cordially invited to attend. "Man” was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, Sep tember 8. The Golden Text was, "Lo, this only have 1 found, that God hath made man upright." (Eccl. 7 29). j Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "I am the Lord, and there is none else, there is no God beside me: I gird ed these, thou has not known me: I have made the earth, and cre ated man upon it. I have raised him up in righteousness, and I will direct all his ways: He shall build my city, and he shall let go my captives, not for price nor reward, saith the Lord of hosts.” (Isa. 45:5, 12, 13). The lesson-sermon also includ ed the following correlative pas sages from the Christian Science textbook. "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "In Science many is the offspring of Spirit. The beautiful, good, and pure con stitute his ancestry. Spirit is his primitive and ultimate source of being; God is bis Father, and Life is the law of his being” (p. 63). Catholic Church VERN’S AUTO SERVICE Drawing Equipment r n , ''' ' F 0 L U C KER T ry O ur N ew frozen foods SELECT FROM THESE ITEMS’ Shrimp and Crab Cocktail Grated Cocoanut Green Peas Fresh Oysters Fillet of Cod Red Raspberries Brussell Sprouts Sliced Peaches Apricot Halves Rhubarb Crushed Pineapple Lima Beans Mixed Vegetables Frying and Broiling Chickens BROOKINGS MARKET VW