AY OCTOBER 3, 1946
_BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
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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:
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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
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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.
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TERN’S AUTO SERVICE
Authorized Dealers for
VNION OIL CO. PRODUCTS
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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*
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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
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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
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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.
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