Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 12, 1948, Page 4, Image 4

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B R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R
W orld’s Finest Climate
P IL O T . B rookings, Oregon
b u ild in g a h ospital fo r C u rry i shrubs. We w ill be in terested in
county. You are g iv in g life to a 1 w o rk in g w ith you i f you w ill o nly
friend, a neighbor, a loved one w rite to us.
— perhaps to yo u rse lf.
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We had a n o th e r fo o tsto o l w o rk !
Home Demonstration Agent
The C u rry c o u n ty fa ir (yes, I shop last week, too. There w ere!
H ELLO , T H E R E :
! sa|d fre e ) is going to be bigger nine footstools made and pro-
Do you know about the tw o and b e tte r th is year. No adm is-j fessional lo o k in g jobs, they w ere
events th a t are o f v ita l interest sion to the exhibits, a rodeo, the too. T h a t makes n e a rly 100 fo o t-
to e ve ry C u rry county-i*e d u r- horse show, b a ll games, dances stools upholstered in the co u n ty!
ing the coming month?
O ld d e m o n s !ia tn ,n contests. L e t- the .
N e x t on o u r sched-
I f not, here they a re : F irs t, te r keep y o u r ear to the ground ule is the re p a ir o f in n e r-sp rin g
The C u rry county hospital asso- fo r m ore de ta ils about these tw o cushions and the m a k in g o f slip
c ia tio n membership drive, A u g .'c o m in g events.
covers. T h a t w ill be th is w in te r.
24-25; and Second, The C u rry
Those garden meetings last In the m eantim e, I ’l l see you a
co u n ty Iree la ir, September 3, week w ere very good, although the c o u n ty fa ir, Sept. 3, 4 and 5
4 and 5.
, not so w e ll attended as I had;
You've heard about each o f hoped they w ould be. I f everyone
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these you couldn t have avoid- there learned as much as y o u r »» 1111 X ilv V/HtM C IlvS
ed it but perhaps you h a ve n 't home dem onstration agent
did,
realized th e ir im portance to you the meetings were c e rta in ly w e ll
Baptist Community
and y o u r fa m ily . This hospital, w o rth w h ile .
fo r instance i t ’s life insurance
We made several home visits Rev. N ic k N . N e w fe ld , P a sto r
O. C. T u rley . M usic D ire c to r
fo r you and yours not the kind to plan landscaping projects fo r
S unday school a t 9:45 a. m
o f life insurance th a t gives m on­ the com ing year. I f you are p la n ­
ey to the fa m ily a fte r death of ning to do more landscaping at I M o rn in g w o rs h ip a t 11 a . . m
Young people a t 7 p. m.
an in d iv id u a l— ra th e r a life in ­ your home, perhaps it w ould be
E ve n in g service a t 8 :00 p. m
surance th a t gives life to the a good co m m u n ity d e m o n stra tio n
B ib le s tu d y and p ra y e r se iv
sick and in ju re d . By c o n trib u t project, show ing w h a t can be
in g tim e, energy and money tc done w ith n a tive flow ers and ice, W ednesday a t 7:30 p. m.
We are e xte n d in g a c o rd ia l in
v ita tio n to the people o f th is area
fo r the special services on Aug.
15. The S unday school w ill meet
at the re g u la r tim e , 9:45. The
m o rn in g service w ill begin at
10:45.
GIRLS SKIRTS, were up to $3.98—NOW $1.00
The m ale q u a rte t, w ith P rof.
— boken sizes
T h o rn b u rg and P ro f. K n ig h t, of
Newberg, w ill have charge of
LADIES BLOUSES (odds & ends) NOW $1.00
the services.
The young people w ill m eet
LADIES SLACKS (broken sizes) NOW $2.00
a t th e ir re g u la r hour, 7:00. A
SLACK SUITS (I only)................... NOW $5.93
special p ro g ra m is being w orked
—S tr u tte r cloth sizes 42 and 44
out now.
A t the evening service, 8:00
SEERSUCKER NICUT GOWNS, 2 f o r . $1.00
p m., the q u a rte tte and the
For Sm all girls—
tw o professors w ill have th e ir
fin a l service at the church. Do
other super values on our rummage table
come prepared to receive a bless
ing, and we are sure you w ill.
On S a tu rd a y evening o f this
U» ffive 8. <f H. Green Stam ps W ith Every Purchase!
week, a t 8:30 a t the home of
M r. and M rs. O tto C. T u rle y ,
w ill be a social fo r the ch o ir
members, to g e th e r w ith a ll new
member«. N ew m usic w ill be in ­
troduced and it w ill also be an
opportune tim e fo r o th e r new
m em bers to jo in .
"Homemakers''
B y A LD E N F N. RO BERTS
M ID -S U M M E R C L E A R A N C E
OF ODDS AND ENDS
THURSDAY, AUGUST ’
M o rn in g W o rsh ip a t 11 a. m
Rev. E. C. H ic k s w ill d e liv e r the
sermon.
VOU’U look
Catholic Church
Rev. F t . B abyak, P a s to r
!• irs t Sunday o f m o n th a t
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I his sum m er w eather certainly
should be the time to re-paint the
home and other buildings with
DUTCH boy paints
kinds that stays bright longer
despite rain or any kind of storms
J. J. GALLAGHER, PLUMBING
Brookings
Oregon
Seventh Day Adventist
Sabbath school a t 9:30 a. m.
C hurch service a t 11 a. m.
Young people« m eeting at 4
p. m. P ra y e r m eeting at 7:30
p. m., Wednesday. V is ito rs are
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welcome.
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Christian Science Societj
Services Sunday a t 11 a. m. at
the I. O. O. F. h a ll. The p u b lic is
invited.
"Soul" is the suject of the Les
son-Sermon in a ll Churches of
1 di ist. S cientist, on Sunday. A u ­
gust 15.
I he golden te xt is "Com e and
hear, a ll ye th a t fe a r God, and I
w ill declare w hat he hath done
fo r my soul." (Ps 66 16).
Am ong the c ita tio n s w hich com ­
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
fo llo w in g fro m the B ible
'Ye
s h a ll keep my sabbaths, and r e v - !
e re n ce my sanctuar> I am the
L o rd (Lev 26.2), together w ith
the fo llo w in g c o rre la tiv e pas
• '. t c H om th e C h ristia
h r.
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key
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GIANT STEPS "".i:?’
f k m m a te ria lity , and i
‘ C\ tow a ril G o d Son
A m e rican telephone s e n u v today is ra p id ly exp a nd in « .
D x a l and lo n g Jotanoe telephone t r a f f i c « a t . O p e S
The Town SI
ARE
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tn f * wou*
however, xxne
people are s till w a ttin g to r sen ice
T his u caused St .
CwmhtnatMMi o f w ill e xistin g m aterial ahortagw and an
increasing dem and fo r telephone service
b u t we hope that the g ia n t stride» being taken todav
t u rry C o u n ty jftM to R o f the
B ro o kin g s: St. T im o th y 's Chanel
P ricst-ln -ch a rg e , The Rev. Fr.'
n
° 1500 (Phor*
Gold
B each). S ervice every Sunday
at S;00 a m On S a in t's iZ n *
eWyO* d<Mno«
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YOU
L O O K IN G
For A Good Buy In An
OIL OR BUTANE APPLIANCE?
Coleman O il W a te r Heaters—
20-gal. size, reg u la r $124.60—NOW $lt,
30-gal. size, re g u la r $144.95—NOW
45-gal. size, reg u lar $176.95—NOW $lj;
'M ission' Butane W ater Heaters-
20-gal. size, reg u lar $ 94.50—NOW $
'H olly' Stubby Floor Furnaces—
Butane—30,000 B. T. U. rating .
Regiilar $94.50—NOW $73
'Round O a k ' Wood Ranges—
W ith oil burner, in very good condition-
W as $21Jx(^new —NOW Slf
Hendricks
FURNITURE COMPANY
Johnson Building
Brookings, Oreg
B IL T -R IT E C A B IN E T SHO
Sash
Doors
Frames
Kitchen Cabinet
Un-painted Furniture
MADE FROM KILN D RIED MATERIAI
HAROLD T. JESSER
Basement, Grayshel Bldg (Box 274) Brooto
ZlwrriJJHl
B R O O K IN G S
IN
STOCK:
PLYWOODS
In 1-1". 3-8", 1-2", 9-16" and 3 1" stork
age
Episcopal Church
tw oJe
TA/IOR-D
TROVifltf
M r. and M rs. L u cia n L o rin g
to o k th e ir son to C rescent C ity,
Wednesday, w h e re the son u n ­
d e rw e n t m in o r su rg e ry fo r re ­ Ben and Pat Kerns
m o va l o f tonsils and adenoids.
M o o re 's V a rie ty & A p p a re l Shop
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A ll o th e r S undays a t 8 a. m.
Many
IT'S PAINT-UP TIME!!
' sun^
F ir-Tex W e ll B oard
Fir-Tex P lank
F ir-Tex T ile
F ir-Tex P la ste r Lath
J. M . W a ll Board
Beaver Board
’/2 -in ch Sheet Rock
nurinin: nnirm
Smith River Methodist
Sunday School at 10 a m
Grace VanZee. hum
imi
S ta r o f the Sea