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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1947)
W hen daffod ils a a ie year .1 won t be n e c t a r y to haul then, a.,y distance to be gassed Chas Echols w ill perform the ser- vice for a nominal fee. the gass ing w ill be accomplished by run- î '" ' ' ’ h' I a U1 , ' h' Bush’s Lily Gardens h“ ‘ ‘ ® T H U R S D A Y , JA N U A R Y 9. BR O O K IN G S. O R E G O N Men Attend | )airvinen’s Convention »Hi. t ug PIIXTT rogen and box-cars for phosphate Mr. and Mrs. P ete Lesm eister W hile there they attended rock and potash especially short, returned late last w eek from a w-edding of their younger da The recent coal strike slowed tw o-w eeks’ visit at Fresno, C alif. I ter, C hristm as. LA N G LO IS — Oregon S ta te productiono of nitrogen for fe r D airym en’» associât ion's annual tilizer, but the extent of the set conV(.ntlMK schedu|ed for Baker, back isn’t yet known. # 7 amJ B « „en d ed hi Ihr~ , fn>„, , h„ local loeal Mr. and Mrs. Val MendenhaM by three delegates from the county association, according to Jr. returned late last w eek from P. O. BOX 131 HARBOR, 01 their wedding trip, spent at Port- H. S. Cadman, president. O f m ajor importance during the land and other points in that area A hunt T h o T o w n A H O U l m e H W II ^belt” B R O O K IN G S-H AR BO R In the Land of Opportunity~ P >je S ìa com ing le g isla tiv e yeai\ „ diseas ; T h ey are at home in th eir new- control will attract the spotlight. 1 ly.furnished apartm ent in town. 1 ie tenants of the C e n tra l w , Sweet, secretary-treasurer* ------------------------------- - Bui Idin asked S a n ’ a Claus to of Curry County association, has bring them gas masks for Christ- named chairm an of the state mas. but since he was temporar- j ^ a s e control committee. i ....... — . ily out of stock, they are praying f u r r v county clim ated B an g’s! Baptist Communitv L-r warm weather . ' . ' ,or. , * disease during the 30s under the r kv C iu b l e s E. D unh am . pastor !he fumes got M» ba I a few federaj test antj slau gh ter plan., O. C. Turley, Music D irector '* *’ ago that E v e r y t Echols. A minority of dairym en in Coos Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. IrvM-e OÎ the I tmg lad o take county are reported as opposed I W alter B. Jones, supt. Classes for a trip back east to get some fresh |O any control methods and have all ages. air been consistenly before the legis- ! Morning worship at 11 a. m. Arrangement» are now being lature in opposition to all control The pastor w ill preach the ser- mon. Special music by the choir. made to remove the lights from plans. the big tree up town and hang The Curry delegation includes Young peoples m eeting at 6:30 large hearts in their place and H S. Cadman and Ralph Cope p. m. . | leave it up for a Valentines Day of Langlois and A. W. Sw eet of Bible study W ednesday e ve celebration. Sixes. . ning at 7 30. Friends of M icky Gould w ill be — --------------------- - The W om an’s C ircle w ill meet pleased to hear th d the crisis is Fertilizer Supplies Are Wednesday, January 15, 2:30 p.m. GR O W ER S OF P R IZ E With The Churches 2 ' T . ? " n,,ch?w r y f‘ " '?*• *hoe Far Behind Demands lepair service h.i\ arrived at last D e s p i t e near-record supplies,- Smith River Methodist in good condition and he expects] •em.ind tar exceeds amount of! Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs. to be in full production bv the 18 . . , ir t of this month * fertilizer available for 1947 farm G race \ anZee, supt. Morning W orship at II a. m , ’ , . production w ith consumption dou- e schools Christmas vacation tile that of pre-w ar years, accord- Rev. E. C. Hicks w ill deliver the w as slightly piolonged due to a ¡ng to the fertil izer industry ad- sermon, sma e ay in the installm ent ol visorv com m ittee which met re-i -------- ' ........ V Croft EA ST ER L IL Y P L A N T IN G Still have several hundred first class commercii Croft E aster lily bulbs, 7s, 8’s 9s, and 10s for sale Watch For Our Announcement!! of the opening of our new’, up-to-date Shoe Repairing Service jepu-m.n. Christian Science Society S h wax JujtgMted to nw the olh- of agriculture in W ashington. Services Sunday a t 11 a. m. a't er oay that it m ight be a good T h ree c a rs h ave been ordered the I O O F h all Thp rwihlir u Wea tor N o r n , Kemp to run a for spnng d e .ite r y in C u r ry coun- „ r d i a l i y i n ^ t i to a tt^ A w IZ T con,juni' " ,’n and w i" •* handled through f 'e f,« m . , » r » 7 1 / ftw m em bets ; the t o , r e t i e s “ of U e ^ » ith ja n k ears fo r_ n d -. Build It! Door and V indow Frames FLUSH-TYPE INTERIOR DOORS— CABINETS A SPECIALTY We make special size sash, too! & Lesson-Sermon in a 11 B. J. GOULD on ”,UPP \ 'S ,h e ' ran sPo r ta ,,o n h<>‘ - S u n d a y. J a n u a ry 12. Millwork and Cabinet Shop M A SO N th e A ".’OnK '':"*s‘ "ns for inatl« Iu a ,e churches of Christ. Scien tist, ME LET In the Templar Hotel Building -S a cra m en t" w ill be the subject Picture» It seems regular dealers. * T h e'gold en te x t w ill be "The bread of God iis he which cometh down from heaven, and giveth ; life unto the w orld” (John 6:33». Among the citations which com prise the Lesson-Sermon w ill be ¡the follow ing from the B oble: "I j am the living bread which cam e I down from h eav en : if any man eat of this bread, he shall live ifo r ever: and the bread that I w ill give is my flesh, which I w ill give for the life of the w orld” ‘ (John 6 :5 1), together with the follow ing correlative p a s s a g e from the Christian Science te x t book. “Science and H ealth with K ey to the Scriptures,” by Mary- B ak er Eddy: “ His true flesh and blood w ere his L ife; and they truly eat his flesh and drink his» blood. who partake of that di vine L ife.” (page 25). Star of th e Sea EDW ARDS Catholic Church F irst Sunday of month at 12 noon. A ll other Sundays at 8 a. m. Rev. Daniel K elly, Pastor. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Box 15, Brookings, Oregon & & B, Cafe Open 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. DJXNER8 AMD S/IO R T O R D E R S CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY' t LOSSIE BI CHANAN, Proprietor Cttfe . CATERING ALSO TO: Bridge Parties f l ub y eas Dinner Parties Of Any Occasion Lodge or Club Functions Calling For Meal Mrs. C. I. Patrick, Manager C urry C eunfy .Vwswn of the Newspapers Episcopal Church Cigarettes C H A D ’ S F O U N T A I N S E R V 1 C E CANADA DRY MIXERS ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME Magazines Tobaccos TO LOOK YOUR BEST ALWAYS —Send Y our Cleaning To Us A t A ll Times— P ort O rford: St. Christopher’s chapel. Church School and w or ship at 10 30 a. m. V ica r— The Rt. Rev. Thom as Jenkins. Gold B e a c h : S t M atthew's Chapel. H oly Communion at 8:00 a. m .; Church School at 10:00 a. m.; M orning P rayer at 11 00 a. m. V icar— The Rev. Luther Ison. Brookings St. Tim othy’s Chap el. Holy Communion first Sunday of month at 7:30 a. m. (Commun ity church», third Sunday of the month a t 11 a. m. (H arbor G rangi hall). Evening P rayer at 5 p. m. 1 (Community church) when notice ts given. Vicar— The Rev. Luther Ison. ......... - S.W 'T'f H iv s n Sand & Gravel D E L IV E R E D In large or small lots! WE ALSO HAVE AT THIS TIME Some Black Loam Soil For Sale! Latter Day Saints We operate O ur Own P lant I ST O CK Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. rn. at H arbor school house ' G e o r g e B axter, president; I r a ' Brown, first counselor and Robert Rasmussen, second Counselor H tG H rS 8 T C U I ! F-tdo* of tert UlM Storset’s Cleaners X Dyers r ' cation—Young Ruilding—Rmoki-sj« Seventh Day Adventist i Sabbath school at 9 30 a. m.. Church services at 11:00 a. m. L IM IT E D S U P P L Y Of Clam Shells! B R O O K IN G S Land And Townsite Company R4’" m 6 ........................................ ... Central Buildin