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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1946)
AY OCTOBER 3, 1946 _BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON .................. — ■ ■ ■ ■ paid to berry pickers in Coos and C urry counties this season, the ■p I F— Over tw enty boats K elly-Farquhar company closed the lower Coquille river its receiving station last Wednes from Gold Beach with day in Coquille. The berries were brought here jierman r: m C urry coun- ’ after the Chinook ar.d Sil- from various pickup stations and ¡t are now coming into the prepared for quick-freeze. They were sold by the K elly-Farquhar present in lesser num bers company to various outlets The blackberry picking industry its Coos Bay and N orth was an outgrowth of Dr. J. D ge group of Coquille boats Rankin's Chamber of Commerce the river Sunday and a- com m ittee who had worked on those making catches w ere j this method of using the many blackberries growing in this sect Petit, local fisherm an. Drding to sportsmen of this ion. y the fame of the Coquille SMITH RIVER Smith River ieling all over, and fishing sldered even b e tte r in the American Legion Post No. 712. > than in many oth er high installed 1946 officers at their reg ular meeting on Tuesday night, ertised streams. with John Bowie as commander; I’ILLE— With over $10,000 Harold Nilsen, 1st vice-commander jin Exchanges: ',".3 , --a » - a . - Paul Maris, 2nd vice-commander; Epiwopal Church Jay H art, adjutant; Joe Guinn, YVrt Ortardh S t Christopher't sergeant at arm s; John Barnum, chapel Church School and wor past commander. ship at 10:80 a. nx W w r The R t Rev. ThooMB Jenktm. CRESCENT CITY The Calif. G<*1 B e a c h : S t Matthew i Shingle Company’s new plant lo cated on the Alpa property in Elk Chapel. Holy CPtrwnunion at 8:00 Valley, is now in full operation a. m.; Church School at 10-00 and turning out sawed shingles a. m ; Morning Prayer at 11:00 as well as redwood shingles. P ro a. in Vloar The Rev Luther Imui duction is in charge of G. R. P e t Brookings St Timothy’s Chap tigrew who has had many years el. Holy Communion first Sunday of experience in the m anufacture of shingles. Dick Clements sup of month at 7:30 a. m (Conimun* ity church), third Sunday of the ervises logging operations. month a t 11 a. m. (H arbor G rangt The firm is using a Sum ner m a hall). Evening P rayer at 5 p. m. chine of the newest type. It is ex pected that heavy production of the "California Pack” shingle, a f product of high quality and ex tra ' breadth, will be attained. The plant is owned by I. T Allison Cigarettes C H A D ’S CANADA DRY MIXERS F O U N T A IN S E R V IC E ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME lagazines Tobaccos Baptist Com m unity Appliances ARE COMING IN We Were Give Franchise To Sell R. C. A. VICTOR RADIOS table models in stock__ $25.50 ea. This Adv. for New Merchandise Arrivals BROOKINGS ELECTRIC & RADIO CO. VERN W /ll OÔ «3 0 vouas A X O iA k J XOD M O M fT TOO f • c Z -z TERN’S AUTO SERVICE Authorized Dealers for VNION OIL CO. PRODUCTS , Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is , cordially invited to attend. "Reality" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Church es of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. September 29. The Golden Text was. "In God | is my salvation and my glory: the rock of my strength, and my ref- ‘ uge. is in God" (Ps. 62:7). Among the citations which com- ! prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: " F in a l-! ly. hrethem . w hatsoever th in g s , are true, whatsoever things a r e , honest, wataoever t h i n g s are just, whatsoever things are pure, i wataoever t h i n g s are lovely, i whatsoever things are of good re port; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things" (Phil. 4 8». 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: "The Bible de clares: All things were made h y , Him (the Divine w ord!; and w ith out Him was not anything made I th at was made. This is the eter- j nal verity of divine Science. T hat j only is real which reflects God* u p s ’ 480 478». COMPLETE automotive service Portable and ‘In-Shop” Electric and acetylene welding noPG D N (Community church) w-hen notice is given. Vicar—The Rev. L uther Ison, Latter Day Saints Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. m. at H arbor school house. G e o r g e B axter, president; Ira Brown, first counselor and Parley W illard, second counselor. Seventh Day Adventist Sabbath School al 9 45 a. m. Church services at 11:15 a. m. Young peopled m eeting at 4:00 P m. P rayer meeting, Wednesday at 8 00 p. m. Newspapers Magazines Drug Sundries Chetco Drug Co. T. W. Zenier PHONE 1R3 PUNCTATUM SPCCUCUM my BULBieTf FOR SALE IN NOVEMBER Place your orders now for fall delivery $1.00 each; Yearling, $5.00; 3-year-olds, $10.00 T IT U S Harbor BULB S tar of the Sea Catholic Church F irst S unday of m onth a t 12 noon • t a t FARM : Closed on the Sabbath • tW IF T S RFD STEER F E R T III1 E R Smith R iver M ethodist C hristian Seienee Society V. A. MENDENHALL ¿ a u c h R ev . C harles E. D itnmam . pastor O. C. Turlev. Music Director Sunday school at 9:45 a. m H Hoagland nipt 1 TtaaaM fo r all ages. The sermon will be delivered by the pastor, followed by holy com munion. Special music by the choir Youth Fellowship meeting at 7:00 p. m. Sunday School at 10 a m. Mrs. Grace VanZee. supt Morning W orship at 11 a. m Rev E. C Hicks will deliver the sermon. W ATCH kOoP» Attorney Ed F. Ackley returned Sunday from San Francisco where he had been the past three weeks on a case in the tax court of that city. Mrs. Ackley remained with her mother for a time to he with her mother whose health is poor. Mr. and Mrs Earle Coburn, and + his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Coburn, of Dayton were brief vis itors in Brookings last Saturday,* en route home from a trip to C ra ter Lake and other southern O re gon points. Earle Coburn is a g a r age man. With The Churches Westinghouse Paffe Five YOUR “REXALL” STORE Local News Items '»papers Home o f The C roft L ily —■ snmotoi.trany niuthai •»</ NON-ACID FORMING Oregon Vie Are Local Authorized Dealers Deep-growing, w ide -fo rag ing roots anchor the bulb plants and supply the m oisture needed to produce good bulbs and an abundance o f buds. Grow Bigger Roots—More Buds! Swift’s Red Steer plant food helps bulbs grow big roots! It is this quality in Swift’s Red Steer that is so helpful in producing those extra buds. Better Crops—Red Steer or Vigoro! Red Steer, or Vigoro work easily in your bulb planting—they are pasy to handle. 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