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THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1949 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON the World s Best Climate PAGE THREB to Brookings, Saturday, after a showing at Mecca Theatre, Cres City, was a brief business visitor two-weeks stay at Portland to cent City, Friday, May 13. here later Thursday. He tod the have a physical checkup. He re Leo Brown, station agent for Pilot that this area had been a sumed his office duties Monday. Southwest Airways, of Crescent real ’'feeder” to Southwest. Pvt. Robert Kerr, of the army) at Fort Bliss, Texas, spent a brief of Oregon, was broken over the | furlough with his parents, Mr. i past week-end. With less than i and Mrs. Henry Kerr. half the usual amount of mois A new neon sign, visible for a ture for April, tt>e 2-inch defic- long distance from either ap ency was almost made up in the proach to town, his been erected j fading hours of the month, (see by Goetz Cottage, The businesses AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE weather report). along the street, one by one, are, The rain which kept many a* । gradually becoming lighted in a; home Sunday, cancelled all out manner expected only in the big New Machines Now Available! door activities, fell almost con cities and towns. tinuously for 36 hours, something Mrs. J. E. Stevenson left Mon of a record for continuous pre day morning for Langlois to vis WE SERVICE ALL MAKES! cipitation anywhere. it a couple days with the Everett Eisenhart family. Birth Of Daughter Sours Mrs. Maude Longacre under- i Free Pickup and Delivery to your home went major surgery, April 25, at Charley Hassett, OSC Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles St. Anthony’s hospital at Denver, PHONE OR WRITE Hassett, at Albany, April 21, a Colo., it is reported here. She is recovering rapidly. Iola Long- daughter, who has been named Before April 1 when we will have a representative in this Janet Elaine. Charles a student acre Mullen is a registered nurse area to meet any service requirements. at Oregon State College, major and graduate of St. Anthany’s; hospital, and was special nurse ing in meteorology, again was on the college honor roll, with a for her mother for a few days. grade average of 95%. Accord Mrs. Longacre. daughter of Mr. ing to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. W. Mosier, is a resi- Frank Hassett, Charles will at went of this place. 260 South Broadway PHONE 1176 tend summer school, to catch up Invitation to the repeat per on some necessary mathematics. formance of Rod and Gun Club’s theatre party were put in the mails the middle of the week, to urge people to obtain their re Dr. J. E. Stevenson returned served seats immediately for the Community Concert West Coast Gets Real Soaking Over Week-end * Campaign Starts With one of the driest Aprils in the history of the weather bu I May 9 For Members reau. especially for this section CRESCENT CITY — Sale of, memberships in the Del Norte Community Concert Association will begin Monday, May 9, and' continue through Friday, May 13. No membership will be available after that date. The association, headed by Rev. J. L. Butler, will seek to bring a series of three and possibly four community concerts during 1949 and 1950, to music-lovers in Del Norte and southern Curry county in September to March. Violinists, pianists, vocalists, and other artists will be avail able through the Communitv Con cert Service, a division of Colum bia Concerts, Inc., New York. Concert associations have been operating for many years at both Eureka and Grants Pass, but ' this is the first attempt to bring fine music to this section. Memberships will be $6 each, including tax and student mem berships will sell at $3. No sin gle admission tickets will be on sale, it was reported. Reach 5000 prospective custo mers through Pilot Class A^. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Coos Bay, Oregon LOCAL NEWS WATCH FOR THIS Graphic Report of the World-Wide Work of the SEVENTH-DAY AD VENTISTS. It will be brought to your doo r— soon! 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Local Adventist Churches Set up Clothing and Food Distribution Center for Victims of Fan port, Oregon Flood Disaster, May 30, 1948. BOOKINGS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH