.cmY JANUARY 30^1947
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..BgOQKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS OREGON
Blame for this condition cannot
be placed upon any one agency
of society. Many of these people
had come from the dust bowl
area, and it is difficult to figure
By.Dewzv
out, from their educational qual
doubt quite a number of ifications, what conditions were
Pilot readers saw a series W o re they were forced to mi-
™res in Sunday's Oregonian
Grapes of W rath- By
the
deplorhle
conditions'Jo,ln
Steinbeck,
didnt tell any-
ring
¡•aient- at Dayton farm labor i "> ‘”S, actually.
a t i n r * j | m i
First impression is th
----
z ii
cannot believe surt is true
irif, during the war, while
j at Dayton, the chamber of
nerce appointed me as the
rman of the employment and
committee, whose d u ty w as
iter workers, mostly worn-
ehildren, to harvest bean,
and tuch crops of that area.
¡« had taken all the tuning
from that area, and ' help
fcarce, very scarce.
U. S. Employment S e rvice ,
there should be no c o n flic t,
that this departm ent m ig h t
a better showing in th e
»appointed me as an e m p lo y -
officer. My duties in c lu d e d
np to this camp e very eve
to enroll the new la b o re rs,
refer” them to openings in
of employment.
W|th The Ch<irche9
Wasteful 7
cnn'fitions. It
: ab<>ut thk im0St of us to
hw*oring mfland °.f plentV
'“order
rnany thousands
,
Catholic Church
First Sunday of month at 12
noon.
All other Sundays at 8 a. m.
Rev. Daniel Kelly, Pastor.
Smith River Methodist
Christian Science Society
Episcopal Church
BULB
C O -O P
Mello’s
WELDING
SERVICE
South Bank Road
.2 mile from Harbor
TO FIT A l l IN S TR U M E N T S
On Sale Locally at
Brookings Electric &
Radio Company
- I of the
’Omf afflictions to
Regular $118.7.5, n o w .............. $108.75
30-gallon Jud Whitehead
HOT
W ATER
HEATER
Regular $105.00, now ................ $82.50
52,000 B. T. U. Utility
FLOOR
FURNACE
Regular $105.00, now ................ $95.00
Samco Fireplace Type
GAS
HEATERS
FLOOR
FURNACE
Regular $95.00, now .................. $85.00
IL C. Little Automatic
Z A I) A ’ S
BEAUTY
SH O P
Ruby Staken
Assisting
Closed Sunday and Monday
M EM BERS
Member of the West Coast Bulb (¡rowers, your
of officers will be called at 10 a. m. on Tuesday,
bod „
HEATER
V. A. MENDENHALL,
ever»
“,iieTOte
C IR C U L A T IN G
37,000 B. T. U. Utility
annual meeting for the nomination and election
,h”9 to u
Spark’s 70,000 B. T. U.
Regular $18.95, now .................. $13.95
onto starvation.
cnmP wnj that
THE
SAVI
Star of the Sea
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs.
Grace
VanZee, supt.
R ev . C harles E. D unham , pastor
Morning
Worship at 11 a. m.
O. C. Turley. Music Director
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the
W alter B. Jones, supt. Classes for sermon
all ages
M orning worship a t 11 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sunderland
Sunday i s Communion Sunday. of Chetco Home & Auto Supply
The pastor will bring the mess Co. left last Friday for Portland
age. Special music by the choir. on a buying tour for spring goods.
Young peoples meeting at 6:30 They expect to return home this
P. M.
week-end.
Bible class at church, Wednes
Use The Classified Ads. weekly
day at 7 :30 p. m.
Port Orford: St. Christopher’s
W tO
/°Od io chapel. Vicar—The Rev. Dan A
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/ ra ile d Bacot, phone 341. Church school
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i,n and Evening Prayer, 3:00 every
«owu-o,....
d ollars to Sunday. Holy Communion first
untY
and to tule i and third Sundays at 10 a. m.
f
’ "d t make Holy Communion - every Tucs
najy J ’
a day at 10 a. m
i W T
^ r r y eve-
Gold Beach: St. Matthew’s cha
«nnan
for pel. Vicar—The Rev. Luther Ison.
kfed .f
profitably Church school (each Sunday) at
,?e ^ ' o n Flax Co.
• »ear 1 wor^e,d for more
£ n ° '± " ' 0,Jntry seem ,6
Latter Day Saints
Sunday school every Sunday at
10 a. m. at Harbor school house
G e o r g e Baxter, president; Ira
Brown, first counselor and Robert
Rasmussen, second counselor.
Baptist Community
Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at
the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is
cordially invited to attend.
"Love” will be the subject of
the Lesson-Sermon in all churches
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
February 2.
The golden text will be “Be
loved,
let us love one another:
jzou, that was in the sum-
for
love
is of God . . .He that
15}?, when crops were
loveth
not
knoweth not God; for
the war effort, and when
God
is
Love”
(1 John 4:7, 8).
who could perform any
Among
the
citations which
oo« pressed into service. At
comprise
the
Lesson-Sermon
will
' time, this camp was squalor
be
the
following
from
the
Bible:
y h degree. Camp man-
' ctlan9ed in rapid succession “This is my commandment, That
w the next year or so, and ye love one another, as I have
wenwd to he done to loved you” (John 15:12), together
with the following correlative
Bfe the conditions
I passage from the Christian Sci-
Mexicans were taken <?nce textbook: "Science and
treaty, and these peo- Health with Key to the Scrip
. catered to w ith o u t ques tures” by M a r y Baker Eddy:
w those days. I re c a ll see- “Universal Love is the divine way
of
w ith o u t in Christian Science.” (page 266)
scarct ly enough
it V hlde thprn’ in n in g
Seventh Day Adventist
» ,JfCarnp iool<in" f°r anv-
Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m..
might ;i: ; ,sp them or
Church services at 11:00 a. m.
!- ' ' '
1 «*<»«
h.-» »J * iamil.v- a woman
C urry County Mission of the
“ onp c
'-ame
Saturday evening:
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prevent them from making money 9:45 a. m. (First Sunday a Chil-
they should to support the fam-1 th en's Eucharist). Holy Commun-
ihes which were theirs. One man ion- (each Sunday) 9 a. m. On
told me he was father of seven— ! second Sunday at 11 a. in. Mom-
t/iflf
wanted to keep all his ing prayer fourth and fifth Sun-
children employed, that they did days at 11 a. m. Evening prayer
pretty well. He followed the dif
first and third Sundays, 5 p. m.
ferent crops Over the country_
Brookings: St. Timothy’s cha
winding up in California in the
pel.
Vicar—The Rev. L. O. Ison.
citrus fruits each year. None of
his children were within several Alternated Morning and Evening
years of where they should have services on Saint’s days when an
nounced. Holy Communion--first
been in school.
and third Sundays at 11:45 a. m
Knowing these things, and also Evening Prayer — 2nd and 4th
knowing the indolence which so Sundays at 5 p. m. (Chapel is
many people show, I am at loss across from high school. All are
for a solution to the problem. Too welcome. Father Ison can be con
many people feel the world owes tacted by phoning Gold Beach.
them a living, and all they need 62R14.
do is collect.
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this time, yet, I p e rs o n a lly ,;
say plenty in connection w ith
same camp.
The Land of Opportunity
February 11, at Memorial Hall, Crescent ( ity.
FLOOR
FURNACE
Regular $175.00, n o w ............ $157.49
H. C. Little Manual Control
FLOOR
FURNACE
Regular $118.75, n o w ............ $108.75
Chetco Home &
Auto Supply Co.
Complete Hardware Line