u t JVLy 17- 1947
¿R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R PILOT. BROOKINGS. O R F n n v
¿ W o r ld s ^ F in est C lim a te “
P a g e T h r t*
on th e ground, except for Mr« in
1 .
G ra h a m an d m e—we sleep in i «sa im ?n
except
the
Seventh Day Adventist ^22.
th e pickup. It is w arm s o ^ y S ^ ° sn U
Salm° n)
S ab b ath school a t 9:30 a. m.
is a w arm section and a t
sh e e ts a r e needed; how ever I
C hurch service a t 11 a. m.
one stream w here we stopped to
h av e n e v e r found a night
Latter Day Saints
too w ash our faces and hands, and
Young peoples m eetin g a t 4
w a rm to sleep w ell.
S u n d ay school ev ery S u n d ay at
P-
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7:30
I n e a r ly m orning we heard a tT p r e M r e M d 'e a t'a h a lv ^ u n c h 0 " ...............
m., W ednesday. V isitors a re
10 a. m. at H a rb o r school house.
from page one
stra n g e , a n d to us unusual, sound for we w ere coinc nlarn«
a welcome.
G
e o r g e B a x te r, p re sid e n t; I r a
i of the
w co-op.
cv - v f .
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va" 1 M°P ‘«ng; I th o u g h t I de-
Brow n, first co u n selo r and R o b ert
i;s0 have a fair-size d , " ¡h e wilcL T hey give a b a r k .t e c t e d above me a d ise ru n tled
Episcopal Church
R asm ussen, second counselor.
care for coffee, it c o m e s '’h a t is difficult to describe o r no te of d isap p ro v al r o n r e m it
P o rt O
rfo a rd
C h e risto
“E d in the hull. sto re d =
A g e n e r a l sound com- o u r rich ,
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r : St. R
7 ^ p n h e r's
A
S ta r o f th e
Graham
ribes” Costa
In A Letter
from bins to tiough o r |
d°k
growl, hog llong the itr, hr Looking
up
I I'-’om. phone 341 Church schoo
Catholic Church
.iter, in which it floats S
. a n ti w a te r rushing out of saw a money. In v estig atin g th e and E vening P r a y e r 3 00 e v e ry
f irst
"
F
S u n d ay of m onth at 13
....Hi, a ‘ <t.iri, o . w e v J e P r . y ’ ! - ----
,.,e where the hull an d a w ashbow l. It can be heard from th e high b ra n d ,,., and f o i l s in
Sunday.
H
oly
C
om
m
union—first
a h n»k~. o.
,>
» o
„separated, then .h e « «
d . sta n ce .
, tre e s I saw
o n h one b i t and th ird S un d ay s a t 10 a. m -
n S ?
’ m-
carried away by th e ' In th e low lands as soon as th e m an .v of its kind leisurely en- Holy Communion - ev er, Tties j tj
p "“" « L u 7«°.
where it is spread out sun is u p it s ta r ts w arm ing up. I J°y*n K w ith us the p leasan t sit- d ay a t io a. m.
Smith River Methodist
■te fleers to dry.
j A t th e college we welcome th e u a ’’on
a balmy condition.
Gold R each: St. M a tth e w ’s C ha-
S u n d ay School a t 10 a. m. M rs.
father used to own th is . su n w h en it com es up, as th e
pel. V icar—The Rev. L u th e r Ison. G race VanZee. supt.
Confitiued n e x t w e e k
coffee business w ith j n ig h ts a r e cool. Som e nights th e
M orm ng W orship a t 11 a. m.
C hurch school (each S u n d ay ) a t,
other places, and w as te m p e r a tu re s drop to 53 F
9 45 a. m. (F irs t S u n d ay a C h i l- jR ev- E - G- H icks w ill d eliv er th e
[300.000 colones or ab o u t
B eside th e road we found an
d re n ’s E u c h a rist). H oly C om m un- se rm o n -
„ But being a G erm an, in te r e s tin g weed, as soon as you
[ ion— (each S u n d ay ) 9 a. m. On
►ry was taken over, a n d , to u c h a le a f it folds up imm ed-
n
.
second S u nday a t 11 a. m. M orn-
it to a U. S. concen tra- ia tely . As soon as the inner m an
«aptlSt Community
>ng p ra y e r fo u rth and fifth S u n -
APARTMENT
for the duration. The w as fed. luggage replaced, and
O. C. Turley', Music D irector
days a t 11 a. m. E vening p ra y e r
» Germans blew up a D ivine gu id an ce and protectio n
S un d ay School, at 9:45 a. m .; —first and th ird S undays. 5 p m .
the Limon harb o r and im plored,
e tu
rn ed mv
the JJIVKUp
pickup W a lte r S. Jones, Supt. Classe 1 B rookings: S t. T im o th y ’s Cha-
• - - - - - - • w
” ~
vuv.ivu
[i men were killed. His to w a rd th e north w est, and s ta rt- fo r a11 a Kes-
P*1- V icar—T he Rev. L. O. Ison,
| children stayed h ere in ed o u t o v e r the P an-A m erican
C hurch services at 11 a. m. and A 1,ernate M orning an d E vening
He is back now and h ighw ay. Som e of it is in good 7:45 p. m. Rev. Loree of A shland ” rvices ’S a in t’s days w hen a n - ¡
nis beautiful hom e in sh a p e ; som e very bad slides fill is actin g pastor, and
p reaches at n o u n ced ). Holy C om m union first
Inquire at the
which he was able to in a deep cu t, so we d eto u r o v er both services. The public is wel- and th ird S u n d a-v s a t 11:45 a - m
Evening P ra y e r — 2nd an d 4th
th e top. T h e passable rivers a re corned a t these services.
way—t"he forem an in- n o t sp a n n e d by bridges, the im-¡ A m eeting of the congregation ¡S u n d ay s a t 5 p. m. (C hapel is
YINI’ENT
i to dimer, we accepted, p a s sa b le are .
w ill be held Sunday im m ediately aeross from high school. All a re
RESTAURANT
welcome. F a th e r Ison can be con
i masons. The m ain one.
W h ile co m p arativ ely level th e a f te r th e m orning service.
. .here not to accept, a n d , f a r th e r w e go the ro u g h er seem s
..................
W
e th in k of ....
sin as sw earing. ‘ip B o a p p o au iu o q d Xq pojavj
r know how people live. | th e w ay. O ne 12-mile d eto u r nad lying and m any o th er things th a t
C a good dinner, ju s t a p o rtio n s of roadw ay difficult of men do, but these are only re-
Ifferent method of p rep a - 1 p assag e .
su its of sin which is m a n ’s will in
an we were accustom ed. T h a n k s to th e good pickup and ’be conflict w ith the w ill of God.
over, we headed fo r ’ d riv e r, w e alw ays kept going: W hen God created m an and put
as. the Pacific p o rt of ex c e p t one place we had to stop I him in the garden of Eden, th e re
rhwe ships from the Pa-1 an h o u r to re p a ir a passage o ver w as ju st one thing th a t m an w as
u unload. This po rt is, a sm a ll stre a m , w ith sm all lim bs j forbidden to do and u n d er the
Since tourists have heard nothing of the Croft
with an electric ra il-j of tre e s . i advice of S atan , man chose to
¿ also a highway to th e j W e a r e now in w hat is known disabey God and becam e a sin-
Lily, A flooded m arket sounds absolutely silly.
5a11 <J°se
la s th e G u a n a c a ste plains, f a m o u s |n c r which brought up on th e
the road to this p o rt, c a ttl e c o u n try . T housands of cat- hu m an race all th e tro u b le and
Our Bulb» Are Grown Without Aid o f Commercial Fertiliser
is necessarily crook- tie g ra z e in seem ingly horizon-1 h e a rta c h e th e world has ev er
jrops from 3800 feet to w ide g ree n p astu re s.
1 known, an d th e reason m an can-
I mana around the h ills ,
In th is section is also found a not get into heaven w ith o u t a
—Field Inspection Invited At All Times—
interesting, as we vie w v e ry in te re stin g v a rie ty of wild su rren d ered will is th a t if we
seats the various prod- a n im a ls, w hich includes puma, got in w ith our u n su rren d ered
ne higher altitu d e to deer, hoar, wild pig, squirrels. will we would m ake a hell of
¡eveL ■
m onkeys, w ild turkey, alligators, heaven, even as we have m ade of
Itnve m P un taren as in ra b b its, ja g u a rs, foxes, possums. e a rth a hell and th at is the r e a
Growers of Quality Croft Lilies
-the younger m em -, ta p irs, coyotes, pizotes, quail, son why we m ust be horn of the
1
miles
south of Harbor on Highway 101
our party take a dip w ild pigeons (w hich look like spirit of God before we can ev er
»an. along a nice sa n d y th o se up th e G hetco), Herons, e n te r th at place and w hile a re
.’ wp ran stay too long,; ducks, pelicans, macaws, and the .......
.. world,
....
in this
we m ust have th a t
»fast closing in. a n d ; ig u a n a (a la rg e type of lizzard). experience.
twilight in the tro p - T h e c o u n try seem s to abound in
Music by th e choir fo r next
“ hurry back along th e s tr e a m s of w a t e r of vary in g ¡Sunday w ill be "C reate Me a New
of land.
sizes; how ever, w hen it cam e to H e a rt.” by Jo rd an and a sp ecial:
• Jt 12 miles we find an d rin k n g wc p referre d o u r own "Saved by G race.” by Stebbin.
to camp, by the road sp rin t; w a te r, and so took it w ith c h r i s t i a : i Science Soeietj
’mall stream . A long us. W e w e re not su re how m any
’ reflector and bulb pro w ild a n im a ls or people had al Services S u nday at II a. m. a t
an abundance of lig h t, re a d y enjoyed th e river. The th e I. O. O. F. hall. The public is
(soon over, and th e % - riv e rs ab o u n d w ith fish whose cordially invited to atten d .
“L ife” is th e subject of th e
rauled out beds m ade n a tiv e n am es have no equivalen t
Lesson-Serm on of all C hurches
of C hrist, S cien tist. Sunday, Ju ly
20. The Golden tex t is “T he Lord
T. W. Zenier
PHONE 183
is th e portion of m ine in h e rit
ance and of my cup; thou m ain-
ta in e s t my lo t—thou w ilt shew
'm e the p ath of life” Ps. 16:5,11)
I Among th e citatio n s w hich com-
I prise the L esson-Serm on is th e
following from th e B ible: "F o r
w ith thee is th e fo u n tain of life:
jin thy light shall we see lig h t”
I (Ps. 36:9), to g e th e r w ith th e fol
P. O. BOX 131
HARBOR. ORE.
lo w in g c o rre la tiv e passage from
th e C h ristian Science textbook,
’ Science and H ea lth w ith K ey to
: th e S crip tu res,” by M ary B a k e r
Eddy: “B ecause Life is God, Life
m u s t he e te rn a l, self-ex isten t.
O rders accepted for Select Planting Stock and
I Life is th e e v e rla stin g I AM th e
No appointment needed
Commercial Bulbs for delivery in Septem ber
j Being w ho w as and is and shall
¡be. who n o th in g can e ra se.” ‘ page
or later.
for out-of-town patients.
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Chetco Drug Co.
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Mure Work of All Kinds. Your
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duced To Fit, R elined, and to
'Wr nurse.
E.
ra building
Growers of Prize C roft E aster Lilies!
High Bud Count Our Aim!
Fillings and m o s t other
C H A D ’S
kinds of work finished on
Royal Seal
the same day.. Office hrs.
Nut Shop
10 to 4.
J-L
Bush’s Lily Gardens
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Brookings, Oregon
Toasted Salted
Nut Meats
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