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Page Eight In BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON Land of Opportunity THURSDAY it seems to me. they are even supper a t 6 30 n. m. .t phone .“Mi is --- no good detectives. If there ------ — and Evening P r a ^ more address on a letter than f ” risPail Science Society Sunday. Holy CorrJ By Harris Ellsworth, Member of Congress m ererly “Congress. W ashington, g „ nrtAV M n a m at and third Sundays ar D. C . it will reach me. I h a v e (thp T o Q p H„ n * Holy Communion — «., As t h e Republican economy eastern members). Our task is even had letters delivered to me porrllally invited to a: lend, day at 10 a. m. program moves relentlessly on to get across the fact that actual which were only addressed “Con- ' Gold Beach: St Man tov.arf1 trimming several billions spending should be cut to the gressman” no name or other ad- ni rinp °* Atonem ent will of .......... the Lesson- pel. Vicar The ft* ¡1 out of the pr< -¡dent’s budget, the l i m i ’ but th a t bor a fi le invest- dress In such a case, the post- be the subiect ~ Church school (each“?, office here notes the m ailing screams of the adm inistration ment projects ...... be-j m . - those which - re- - - „.„v. — __ ........ point ....... ^ vmon m all Churches of Christ. 9:45 a. m (First Sunk '<im< louder and more frantic, pay their cost and which in the from the cancellation on the en- Sc’entist. on Sunday. April 20. are beginning to realize long r u n constitute im portant velope, and sends it to the mem- Golden Text will be “The dren ’s Eucharist). Holy) th at we m eant it when we said revenue producers for the gov- her from the congressional dis- Ledeem er shall come to 7ion. ion (each Sundayi &, Sunday * at 11 J «..at lUn • ♦ * .»I that w» intended to cut ernm ent should be allowed to trict in which the sending post- ...... an ^ — unto them th a t tu rn i UUHI trom second transgression in Jacob, saith the , : prayer— fourth and nding. cut taxes and make proceed. office is located. 59:20). da-vs at 11 æ m. Ev«i ' " 1 payments on the na- . . . Letters merely for or against Lord” (Isa. ---- --------- ---. ~ debt. . Handling the mail which comes some pending bills are always Among the citations which r • UE ’ ’¡he president aid in i s Jef- daily in considerable quantity to welcome, but letters which give comprise the T esson-Serm on is Brookings: St. Tim« ¡'erson day sneech t h a t these each congressional office is an im- information in support o f a n *be following from the Bible: 1 ^ ’ ' icar- T h e R«. j, things would be done at “a prop- " i t int part of (he work of your opinion are most valuable. Form “The sacrifices of God are a ^*,ern ated Morning and • r tim e “ Apparently, then, tlm- f‘ J representatives. I re- letters even ra th e r cleverly pre- broken sp irit: a brokqp and c o n -!?e n '’CPR. on p i n t ’s days g is the only basis for a dif- cehed from 30 to 50 letters daily, pared form letters are not w orth t“>te heart. O God. thou w ilt not '•re n c e of opinion. We wan to Me 'I and my office staff of three »heir postage. When the mail- dem ise” (Ps. 51:17), to g eth er and third Sundays at’ll do it now, and the adm anistra- People) endeavor to answ er all man brings me a handful of let- with the following correlative Evening Prayer' tion w ants i io i i i? i n« next xi spring spring I 1 ' ’’ is promptly, piwropiiy, the me day uaj they mey ters, iers, all an on on the ine same same sunject, subject, Passage "•■ ’agt' from irom rne the Ch C hristian Sci- Sunil ays at 5 p. m or summer o t ’ it the cn :i wilij 1,0 received if possible. I do not all expressing the same point of pnce t e x t b o o k , “S “Science and across from high school] go to the democratic parly as , I,H’k , on . this volume of mail as i view and all worded sim iliarly if , H ealth w ith Key - to the Scrip- welcome E.i'h-r Ison c« campaign thunder for the 1948 a a burden not exactly, exactly, I I know know they they are are sent sent P tores" M ary ary Ba burden On On the the contrary, contrary, it it is is not ’res” by by M B aker Eddy: tacted by phoning God Pli'i’t ioriK ~ a some other - a I ___ »_ request “We cannot choose — I___ for e ourselves. 62R14. elections the nnlv only u/atr way T I rton can keep im in tzsii/iU touch at person’s I tie Republican economy pro- wdh the people at home. someone else who has perhaps hut m ust w ork out o u r salvation Liam is n< r, hovt” without So, when you have an urge to furnished the wording. Such mul- *n the way Jesus ta u g h t” (p 30). Latter Day ~ its headaches for Republicans in “write your congressman,” by all tiple letters or post-cards are _______ school evi everv! 'be tv . -.t he drive to chop ap- m eans do so! My address is sim- really not w orth much to any- C n ,n„ iL n , . i - Sunday ’«••»«»/ avnuui propria 11 I s o intense as to ply " H o u s e Office Building, one. Adventist 3' at~Harbor be a I m< Sabbath school a t 9:30 a. m.* ; G e o r g e Baxter, pr„ anat cal on the par, Washington. D. C.” The mail del * * * of some i c m b . r s of the appro- livery |>eople here in W ashington Church service a t 11 a. m. i Rrow n- first counselor i Spring w eather began in W ash- pria (ions Young peoples m eeting a t 4 Rasmussen, second col b ' ,n' oi are quite efficient, and sometimes.: ington all of a sudden a few days (ago. Tem pera lu te s ran up tow ard ™* 1 m eeting at 7:30, ‘ ,• ,80 degrees and the tardy tre e , , ’’ ednesday. Visitors are ' tttholic dill ____i....................... leaves and blossoms began to ap- welcome. F irst Sunday of pear. The famous cherry trees! 7 e * L ,J Or w eek: R o m an s! noon LETTER FROM WASHINGTON Todays Specials! I nique Setting A ib'ndy 26 a c '; ; acres bottom land, ap- mat. lv one-fourth mile river frontage, <-ro<»:n all modern bouse, completely furn- • '• tLU'i 'e; barn; chicken house and brood- ' C’"*n Delco plant. Water tested 100'' pure. .arce Orchard, plenty of berries, nut trees, •‘ac.y to move into. DON’T PASS THIS UP! Scenic Acreage View of ocean, rive»-, and surrounding coun try-side; 11 acres, 4 acres cultivated, 2 live able houses. 7 and 4 rooms, and fireplaces. Wa ter trom two good ¿ill-year round springs, more than enough for all irrigation puposes. Black smith shop; »»-stall cow barn; smoke house, garage, etc Lots of fruit trees and berries’ ( ash, or will consider kite model car, trailer» or some property in trade. Be sure to come in and ask for this one. Io trade For City Property Have (broom new bouse, almost finished* and seven acres close to Brookings. To trade for ( ltv property. Wants ( hetco River Property Have 5-room modern city property to trade tor property of same value out a wavs. Pre fer ( hetco River property. Reach Property l-room anil bath: three acres all cultivated' own spring, electricity. One house 16x32. not luusheil, ideal tor tw o families. Can be made into a beautiful place. ( hetco River Frontage t W tln'o' river f.ro,,.t ab’ri <-an be made into tin finest cam p site m st uthwest Oregon 3- T i"?"’ “i m<xlel n h"USt“ 5-stall garage’ 4- tiw ite d '" a ' n' a rg ‘ clu,'room. 17 acres cul- Bl'SINESS PROPERTY. \ P \ R T M E \ t A \h HOMES OCEAN AND RIVER I LON! VGK—CITY LOTS AND A( RE \<IE—TIMBERLANDS " I L L ! A M E. I) E V E N Y licensed Real Estate Rroker Brookings Qj____ which surround the tidal basin are very late in blooming this year. Some of the old-tim ers here pred.et a long and unusually hot sum m er. I hope no, because it J looks to me as if we may be in session through most of July. Vets’ Survivors May (’ash Ronds SALEM Eligible survivors of world w ar 2 veterans who died a fte r receiving th e ir term inal leave bonds should w rite the Federal Reserve Bank in San Francisco in order to arran g e for cashing in the bonds. George E. Sandy. Oregon director of veterans affairs, said early this week. Sandy explained th a t these bonds, while non-negotiahle for five years by the veteran him self, may he cashed in by s u r vivors in the following order, in event of the v eteran ’s death. First, wife (or husband) and children in equal shares; and second, the parents (or grand- ; parents, step-parents, or parents ‘through adoption). N either broth-' ers. sisters nor o ther relatives are eligible to receive payment. If the veteran left none of the above listed surviviors. the bonds revert to the governm ent. The survivor should w-rite to the district Federal Reserve bank at San Francisco 20. Calif., for the proper forms, which must be processed through th a t bank be- for the bonds can be converted. In the cast' of world w ar 2 veterans who died before apply ing for th eir term inal leave bonds, the survivors should go t a post-office, a veteran ’s service officer, or the departm ent of vet- je ra n s affairs, either Portland or Salem, for the proper applica- tion blanks. F u rth e r inform ation can be obtained at the P ortland Federal Reserve Bank. 731 S. W S tark i street. H ith The Churches Baptist Community IUv. k o C. Turley, M im A c Dtwetnr Sunday School, at 9:45 a. m ? M a lte r S. Jones Supt. Classes for ages We welcome you! Morning worship at 11 a. m. i-pccia! music by the choir. • * unntifil business m eetinc of the church will he held. Wednes- d«y evening. April 23. Pol luck' 8 1. T here is th - erefo now nu no! - - - . re v «u/»« condem nation to them which are in C hrist Jesus, who w alk not a fte r the flesh, but a fte r the S pirit.” ¡foil Sh upid ta insun pinion, to gi' ¡ws to 1 Xevadi Iceremor I fin goc vice hoi Brent, , has a “ I his pic erned. I All other Sundays «j Rev. Daniel Kelly,; way. nema p Smith River ent roi Sunday School at 10 ij C urry C ounty Mission o f the |fr-. G race VanZee, supt. P n ^ P iS C 0 P a I C h u r c h 1 Morning Worship at i t the P sd B r iti Orford*: St. C hristopher’s ^Rev. E. C. Hicks will chapel. V ic a r - T h e Rev. Dan A sermon. ru s t a Ienaractf far c n s m th< ROTO-TILLIN Cor Ball. ere," sta _ (20-inch Tillex Roto-Tilkr) Curtis REMOV ES WEEDS RETWEEN ROW; Prepares Garden Plots For Planting Mulches Ground To Retain Moisture REASONABLE RATES (’. A. Mackenzie ftchei 0. (’. Rawli ’ clea ? "hous INFORMAL TEA AND OPEN HOI Monday, April 14—2 to 5 p. m. Mrs. Ellen Credester’s Studio of I) R I F T W 0 0 D DECORATIVE ARTS Highway 101 and Westbrook Lane Smith River, California Feed f |Hun. 1 Oat« Bar] ( Pell E tenut M Mas h fad Bar N Bai WASHING MACHINE fa-'He (i RADIOS. Feed.. Westinghouse Battery R. C. A. 'i e/eed Serate DELUXE ELECTRIC RANGES £ Sera HOT PLATES c Stan fet DORMEYER MIXERS See<i tow ler and Westinghouse Wve , ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS cal ELECTRIC FIXTURES ' far WIRING SUPPLIES OF ALL KlM NOW IN STOCI BROOKINGS ELECTRIC v , RADIO CO. ». A. Mendenhall. Sr. W.T |ith Ri ‘Vejft Hi k b