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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1948)
Page Two World’s Finest Climate begged by almost any number of Marilyn Brown, who left here sday solicitations — it became m o r e early in September to liver her Catholic Chur-d Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore than just tiresome. This happen mother at Sacramento and at ed so many times that people bn tend school, will return next Biarch 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879. /er First Sunday^* came skeptical of giving—and 1 week and enter the first grade. DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher y certainly numbered among those She will live with her grand noon. iue u ho had doubts. A“ 0,hCT Sunday,,, J parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frazer. to h However, I heartily endorse N ational Advertising R epresen tativo the Oregon Chest. I feel that all „ B a p tis t Comm™ N E W S P A P E R A I) j 1 h t B | G S E R V I C E . l.WC. i Mcnda moneys raised by and through : River this drive go to good charities. ( hristian Science Society U" at Mw I O y NahonaJ Exfrtorvai Anociehor« o. C Turley, Bt po* Children, those unfortunates of Services Sunday at 11 a. m at N. X S. | almost Sunday set,«,, « orphanages, and such, over the the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is Serving America’s Advertisers end>fie Home Town Newspapers cting state, derive most benefit. invited. j one d i Young people at i p. Put m what you feel you can IM w (Undoiph - CWcoo I. a. . O F F K B I • KoAx«<A Bid,.. &«. CM "Are Sin. Disease, and Death easily afford—-a dollar, maybe Rea!?” is the subject of the E v e n in g sen-ice at s \ m 1 lout a |bet»eer s tu d y and a five or ten-spot. Half goes to Lesson-Sermon in all Churches . and t the boys of this county who a re of Christ, Scientist, on Sundav ice, U,'(Hpsriay at , 7 -I M em ber > was N A T IO N A L E D I T O R I A L . coming up over that trail you October 10. 0 K E Cjo@N U S >PER local The Golden Text is "A Lora ¿ASSO CIATIO N want them to travel. The amount ie asked of this community should my God, I cried unto thee, ard f •B ll$ H lE R S , ‘M s< N ation n Brookings ! practic; amount to about two or three thou has healed me. (Ps. 30:2) U - tha dollars per family, if all will be Among the citations w h i c h Trailer C ar | good enough to give. Subscription Rate: comprise the Lesson sermon is [ to bak r e r ¿ear, in Curry County, Oregon..................$2.50 Have you received a copy of the following from the Bible- S tric tly modem J depeni The Lord will command his cer \ ear, outside Curry County.........................$3.00 the Voters Pamphlet? Be sure to lovingkindness | down fc in the daytime, [% m ile north of read everything in it, for it gives and in the night his song shall The way I look at this pro a clear picture about the msae- he with me, and my prayei unto RA TES: gram, such relief would be th ures you will be required to de the God of my life” (Ps. 42:8) best in the long run, in that it cide by your Nov. 2 ballot. [$ 5 , w k ., $20, together with the following co?- There are some catchy ques relative passage from the Chris enables Europeans to rehabili tate themselves and again b-'- tions—that is, they are put in tian Science textbook, "Science k v Sta ci/nu self-suppoting. Gifts o f any such a manner to fool the people and Health w i t h Key to the thing else does not give the op ¡n voting for or against them. Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Ed- Study with care what it says of, day: "All reality is in God ar.d portunity. N O R IN E HAR) each initutive measure to be put His creation, harmonious and on the ballot. It might mean a [ same eternal” (page 472). Again people of this area will a c cre d ite d tei deal to the well-being of Byrne be called upon to support the great the state. J- "Oregon Chest, the overall call of Seventh Day Adventist Study the power issue, th? lY'.andf for support of children horn's, Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. liquor by glass referendum, the I Don V homes for the aged, and the in Church service at 11 a. m. ut a c firm. Included in Curry county's fish traps. I’d like to suggest how Young peoples meeting at 4 it; fríen quota will be the Boy Scout fund, I feel on some of these items but p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 of some $650 to carry on th.s I cannot at this time. This is p. m.t Wednesday. Visitors are S tu d io Building work during 1949 in the county. America—the people have a right welcome. to choose for themselves that ‘ am People, giving this time, will Gurry County Mission of the B rookings, Ore l be assured that half of the mon kind of government they w;sh of ma Episcopal Church ey subscribed wil stay in this n the individual state. Be not fooled, either by the Brookings: St. Timothy’s Chapel. county for the work which all will agree that it has the big claims made by a number of the Priest-in-charge, The Rev. F r candidates whose pictures and Luther O. Ison (phone 662 Gold gest need—that of scouts. BULLDOZING cfi ; Service every Sunday messages appear in this volume. .Y aQ By D ew ey The Oregon chest combines all ai 8:°0 a. rn‘ On Saint ’s Days agencies, except the Red Crons Chapel is across from Hleh There is a movement which is which will not co-operate be P o w e r F a ilu r e P u ts School. All are welcome. gaining headway in Oregon f> r cause they are often called to! R o a d Building, Schocl every Sunday earrv relief of the suffering overseas make a number of drives in a! W o m e n In 'D o u o h ' at 10:00 a.m. Leveling, Clearing, that of CROP (Christian Rural 'tertian length of time. This wil ! --.stall Overseas Program) which should He better for the people of the J Bob Williamson gave the kick have the support of Curry count\ Mate since they will have bit off donation to the Oregon Chest Smith River Methodist See A l Sarve People. It is different in that it this one solicitation for funds to fund in "real dough.” Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs. W hile most of Brookings was Grace VanZee, supt. sends food to the relief of these [AS, aid the unfortunate children of aware there was no electricity on Easy St., or People. Such gifts as heifer calves these Morning Worship at 11 a. m. state homes. for Monday morning radio or Rev. E. C Hicks will deliver the and sows are being sent. B o x 53, Brooking I eople, during the war, were toast, few were as keenly aware sermon. of the fact as Bob Williamson. He has an electrically-operated bakery. Hoping the current would K O ELLER C A B IN E T WORKS be resumed shortly, Baker Olsen mixed and fashioned Danish rolls ( iis to n i r u n n in g and M a n u fa c tu r in g o f Millwork, Furniture Repair and Refinis) and breads. Noon came but th? electricity did not! Pile-board Setting, etc. JACKETS. GLOVES, MOCCASINS, ETC. By 2:30 p. m. Bob found him ' ,1' llrirf work from kiln-dried fir or redw •<! or carp« self surrounded by racks of fan- work by day or by contract. We have DRY MYRTLFWO (VV r it e f o r i ll u s t r a t e d p r ic e l is t ) gy rolls and bread, rising higher, - MBER to build that piece of furniture you have by the moment and his ovens wanted for your home. Ask us about this service! were stone cold! Knowing that I M ye rs G love & T a nn in g C om pany dough, like infiat ion. can go tx> M rite Box 101 Brookings, high. Bob was not happy. 090 S. 1 2 th S t. SALEM, OREGON For free plan service and estimates Then the inspiration struck him to turn this dough into the kind' needed for the Oregon Chect. One friend started for hon e and an -oil oven with an equisite pan of Spanish rolls and tw? i e u t r o u n b e c a u s e y o u h a v e to h a u l y o u r g a r loaves of bread. Word quickly b a g e a n d t r a s h . 1 f r o w n b e c a u s e v o u d o . L e t ’s spread about town and the bak ing fever ran high! Among th.« b o th s n id e a n d let m e h a u l it f o r v o u ! merry bakers were Bill Wrid?e, reasonable rates phone 1S6 Mrs. Stanley Patterson, Mrs. IIo- 1 mer Brown, Mrs. Glen Raymond, Tl ESD A \, THLRSDAY AND SATURDAY j Mrs. George Mackey, Mrs. Bill I Duggan, Mrs. Harry Lockland. M 0 N T H L Y S E R V I C E Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Norris G Hive iv e u us s trial—Leaxe tria l— L orders at Lesmeister offic Kemp. Mrs. Max Brainard an 1 Mrs. Roy Lytle. Rt U hen the delicious bread and ■ roils came out of private ovens all over town, beautiful butter-' D o n ’t f a i l to c o n s u lt u s i f y o u p l a n to I horns, cinnamon rolls, bear claw s and crusty loaves of bread filled' BUY OR SELL the village with sweet fragrance and the children, young and old ( omplete Sets of Bathroom Plumbing See Classified Section for BETTER BUYS' with delight. This spirit of help- and Septic Tanks. fulness and friendliness resulted m a spontaneous and generous D U T C H B O Y P A IN T S Pete J. Lesm eister, R e a lto r contribution. and t omplete Line of Lures and It was a real community g ift’ - m . X » « ,-» 0 / D B P H y p A B iE S t r v i c f For the Sports Fishermen. to the Oregon Chest, and it real- j ly turned a glum situation into! irissey Building Brookings. Oregon J . J. G A L L A G H E R , Plumbing a sweet bun celebration. ORD** BROOKINGS Class ads bring results—soon' BROOKINGS-HAR8OR PILOT With The Churches IT SEEMS TO ME: P IA N O T A N N IN G GARBAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE! T he Cur-Det Cfeanets Phone 233 Brookings, WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK: