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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1946)
SDAY, TCTTBER 17, 1946 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON Home of The Croft L ¡l y Page P ua m aintained for full production V’* ii i a • (Community church) when notice by m akin sure that America loses i I FC I lilZaFOS A l’C ' Episcopal Church none of its love for 1 nuuii>ning nourishing ioou food >>• l > Port Orford: St. Christopher’s ^ Wn’ Vl“ r- Th® Luther " Y i i and by avoiding restrictions on IlPATl III tlO IllP S chapel. Church School and w o r-, productions by inviting constantly _ lllV n ship at 10:30 a. m. Vicar—The g rea ter consumption at every table Latter Day Saints is the price score Ior in the land. Here’s a check list for your Rt. Rev. Thomas Jenkins. r in the months ahead, as __ __ __ ____ Sunday school every Sunday at Gold B e a c h : St. M atthew ’s home. USDA’s Safety council sug ? . ■ ■ ir> of Agriculture gests the following precautions Chapel. Holy Communion at 8:00 10 a nr at H arbor school house. Rally Day Event Draws to safegaurd the home against a - Church School at 10:00 G e o r g e Baxter, president; Ira Morning P ray er at 11:00 Brown, first counselor and Parley fire: clean up waste paper a n d » - .gress directed the Secre- At Smith River, Sundav trash: keep soiled, oily rags in a ,f Agriculture to. recommend SMITH RIVER Vicar— The Rev. L uther Willard, second counselor. heW ’ h e r ë ' f ^ X flrsdalu m? ay' n,e,a1' con,a,ner = use onlv safe Ison- impede production. Ceiling manv* v m i x 11 cleaning fluids and work outside; Rrookings: St. Tim othy’s Chap- Seventh Day Adventist to be impeding S T p e o p T ' w h e n X M * — '“ keCP CUr,al" S Methodist S X M t a E . w ; “ I’ HolJ Communion first Sunday Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. ^ p r o d u c tio n of any ag- church £ sumed thp ™> »hich tmoke in £ d ; ’Z d V Church services at 11:15 a. m. irai commodity, and in m em bers hope to an annual cords regularly and replace when ^ 7 ,h ird . S »n,d ay of the Young peoples m eeting at 4:00 epartment teel ’bat price a jya jr a ga jn nents are now behind us cvoi,,...;.,.. . worn or frayed; keep a screen in month . ... at 11 a. m. (H arbor Grange p. m. P rayer meeting. W ednesday at there should be few if p r , r \'^ S tn ices’ when front of open-space heaters and • Evening P rayer at 5 p. m at 8:00 p, m. iditional recom mendations f r ' hi ’ ch?se firePlaces; keep rugs away from . h —- — ~ ~ 3 ~ Ti ~ _____— yard ceiling prices, was the p rf . ,()n - A , v 1 achin8 tor fireplaces and stove; regularly inths Ahead ed By Agri. jnt as sent to County Agent £ Knox K J. , . f adjustments, ot cource, become necessary. The law require some due to changes, ritv rates and the like. But, Bg entirely unforeseen cir- tances which might effect ultural production, these are : the only price adjustm ents mplated. and w hatever they or when they come, they k held to the minimum r* bv law.” • period ahead will be difli- t best. Sarmers have a stak e home market which they not jeopardize. They can themselves capture m ere of ome market by doing th eir in seeing reasonable prices , at the dkiinc room 7hS inspect- clean and rePair flues- a , u , £ ro°T ° f ,he Conim un,ty Hall, where the event was observed. ------------------------------- ----- . shim irys and stovepipes; put ash- m mntMi n ? and niv.,vo es in metal ash ru cans; above all make sure that everyone knows what to do in case of fire, and how i to call the tire departm ent. Re «0 A IiU m illing Bird Eire Prevention Week Thou dainty little feathered jewel member. is October 6-12. D arting round among the flowers, Sipping nectar from the blossoms.. All the sunny summer hours, -------- For this earth you seem too lovely Mr. and Mrs. Denny Byers of You have every charm combined. Just a little gleam from heaven McMinnville were Friday a fte r noon and Saturday visitors in this In your dainty form we find area, checking on possibilities of -------- opening a jewelry store for the Lily, rose and morning glory area, They were noncommittal be All a warm reception give fore leaving, probably due to in To the lovely little caller ability to find a suitable location, Saying, "Come, drink and live." for the business. i —Clara W illiamson Roy Sunderland it at Portland ¡this week on a buying expedition T for the Chet co Home and Auto j Co. store. He left late Saturday Dr. A. O. Schmitt was a ueek- j end business visitor at Portland. : He returned home late Sundav. Ed. F. Ackley, local attem ey, I left Saturday for San Francisco. ■ where he will spend this week on | legal business. Local News Items Wesfclnghouse Ä p p is a n c e s ARE COMING IN We Were Give Franchise To Se’l R. C. A. VICTOR RADIOS tab’? models in stock__ $25.50 ea. W ATCH This Adv. for New Merchandise Arrivals BROOKINGS ELECTRIC & RADIO CO. V. A. M ENDENHALL ’ «V WE’RE STILL MISSING SOMETHING IMPORTANT Shortages-both in equipment and trained person nel to install available equipment —p.event our presenting a picture X complete telephone service for even one still waiting. So until the picture » complete, weH continue to provide telephone serv- ice first for those «bo nave been waiting the longest. T. W. Zenier PHONE 1S3 PUNCTATUM SPtCHCUM u ty BULBtns FOR SALE IN NOVEMBER Place your orders now for fall delivery SI.00 each; Yearlings, $5.00; 3-year-okls, $10.00 T IT U S H arbor BULB R ev . C harles E. D unham , pastor O. C. Turley, Music Director Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. H Hoagland, supt. Classes for all ages. Sermon by the pastor. Special music will be given by the choir. Young peoples meeting at 7 p.ra. FA RM Closed on the Sabbath Oregon rfA Baptist Community / A / ' x l _is. F O M ✓ Smith River Methodist Sunday School at 10 a m. Mrs. Grace VanZee. supt. Morning Worship at 11 a m P -v E C. Hicks will deliver the sermon. Services Sunday at 11 a. nt. at the I O. O F hall The public is cordially invited to attend ‘Are Sin. Disease and Death R eal?” was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ. Scientits, on Sunday, October 13. The Golden Text was, "In the way of righteousness is life; and in the pathw ay therof there is no death" (Prov, 12:28». Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “The Lord will perfect that which con- cerneth m e : ty mercy, O Lord, endureth for ever: forsake not the works of thin own hands" iPs. 138:8». The Lesson-Sermon also includ ed the following correlative nas- sages from the C hristian Science textbook. "Science and Health with Kev to the S criptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: "Expose and denounce the claims of evil and disease in all their forms, but re alize no reality in them. To put ’down the claim of sin, you must detect it, remove the mask, point out the illusion, and thus get the victory over sin and so prove its unreality" (p. 447). S tar o/ the S e a Catholic Church First Sunday of month at 12 est ( oast Telephone Company Chetco Drug Co, | With The (’hurches Christian Science Society [* YOUR “REXALL” STORE Newspapers Magazines Drug Sundries noon. All o th e r Sundays at 8 t>. m. R»*v. D aniel K eily, P asto r. A ! « i*’ Serve The Finest F R O S T E D EDO I)S String Beans Asparagus Brussell Sprouts Mixed Vegetables Peas and Carrots Pineapple Green Peas Squash Apricots Apple Sauce Peaches Whole Corn Raspberries ( ocoanut Strawberries Rhubarb Pie Crust Frozen Chickens and Turkeys Frozen Oysters, ( lams and Scallops Frozen Shrimp and ( rah Cocktails —Ice ( ream, in Pints and Quarts— BROOKINGS MARKET