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PAGE TWO THURSDAY. MAY 12. 1949. BROOKINGS-HAREOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON The World’s Best Climate The young peoples service in Fourth Sunday, morning prayer the afternoon under direction of at 11 a. m. Gilbert Christensen is worthw’hile Church school every Sun<:a;J and insuirational and particular at 10 a. m. ly adapted to young people and their problems. Prayer meeting Star of the Sea ’ Wednesday night will continue Second and fourth Tuesdays Catholic Church ef each month, at I. O. O. F. hall, with “Reasons for Your Faith” discussions. Rev. Fr. Babyak, Pastor Topaz Rebekah lodge. Members First Sunday of month at 12 urged to attend, and visitors al Curry County Mission of the noon. ways welcome. foundation under the building. An addition will be built on the rear of the church to be used for the Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore., Sunday school rooms and meet ings of different kinds. March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879. BROOKINGS-HARBOR PHOT DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher National Advertising Representative NEWSPAPER AD/l^ERTI^MVG |»n a Hi Lot. of th» • SERVICE. INC. With The Churches । N. A. «J Serving America's Advertisers^and^tne Home Town Newspapers W Randolph — Chicago I. ID. • OFFICES • Holbrook Bldg.. Sw» Fr.ncbco. Cat Subscription Rate: Per Year, in Ourry County, Oregon................... $2.50 ner Year, outside Curry^ County..........................$3J)0 Are You Coming To The Festival? At Azalea State Park, the realm of Oregon’s Azalea land, Sat urday, May 21, and again Sunday, May 22, southwest Oregon will again observe the Azalea Festival, which has become, by tradition, a much anticipated event to everyone. Are you planning to be there? America is blessed with but few places where azaleas grow wind. Brookings is one of these places, and Oregon recognizes the fact to the point where it includes pictures of Azalea State Park in its advertising folders and literature. It has come, in the past couple of years, a movement to de-em- phasize the Azalea Festival because of the lily festival which comes in .July, and which is believed to be of more value to the country. Perhaps there is basis for such belief, but, in a land of flowers, it is difficult to pick out one certain type for exploitation over all showing will exceed anything of the past big displays. True, it is difficult to say which flower is most beautiful. Since this area is blessed with so many different types, it wouldn’t be amiss to observe festivals tor at least two ot them. Perhaps it isn’t possible to amass the number of floats to display azaleas as it will he for a lily parade, but with the natural setting of the park located here, it should be civic pride and duty to show off this rare type of flower, seen in so few places. SMITH RIVER I Too late for last week) Exchange Vow« A pretty wedding took place Saturday morning, April 30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Huntley, when their daughter, Barbara, was united in marriage to Fred Owens, both of Smith River, at a 10 o’clock ceremony. Rev. E. C. Hicks, pastor of the Methodist church officiate at an impressive double ring ceremony in presence of relatives and close friends. The room was attractively dec orated with spring flowers, a spray of cherry blossom above the man tle, with white satin streamers hung by the mantel. With a bou-j quet of large cherry blossoms and candles completed the decorations of the home. To the strains of the wedding' march played by Mrs. James. Hight, the young couple enteredj the room. The bride was lovely j in a powder blue crept' dress, with’ matching lace yoke and peplum. I Sho carried a white Bible. The, bridge was given in marriage by her father. Following the mar riage, pictures wore taken by Mrs. Maude Luiek. ('ake and ice cream All other Sundays at 8 a. m. Episcopal Church Aiaoc>eH<xM \ were served buffet style. The 3- tier wedding cake was cut by the bride and groom. The new Mrs. Owens is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Huntley, and is a graduate of Del Norte high school with the class of 1946. She is employed in the office of Denney Logging Co. Mr. Owens is a graduate of the Klamath Falls high school, serv ed three years in the navy. He is a driver of the Asbury gasoline truck from California and Ore gon. The newlvweds will reside at the home of the bride’s parents until a house is available. Attended Postmasters Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Bosch at tended the postmasters meeting, held Saturday evening, with a dinner served at 8, at Bella Vis ta Inn, North of Arcata. Thirty seven post mast ers were present. The guests honored Paul Hunter of Fortuna, retiring from the po t office where he served for 16 years. Postmasters attending Item D 1 Norte were Carlton Hanson and Mrs. Bosch. ’Fhe building committee of the Smith River community church is putting new cement blocks un der the church to replace the old wooden om s, and is putting a new SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE Brookings: St. Timothy Chapel Priest-in-charge, Rev Fr. Lui he Smith River Methodist O. Ison (phone: study, 734; home Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs. 662, Gold Beach) Baptist Community Grace VanZee, supL Rev. Nick N. Neufeld. »Pastor Services: 1st and 3rd Sundays Morning Worship at 11 a. m Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the Second Sunday, morning pray sermon. Supt. Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music er at 8 a. m. director. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m Morning worship at 11 a. m Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Young people at 7 p. m. DAY OR NIGHT We have set for our goal in Sunday School on May 15, 175. Auto Painting Each one of you that were there last Sunday bring one more wtih you and we will reach the goal. The Ingathering service with Dean Hamilton will close Sunday, PHONES: May 15. The subjects for the re Day, 1701; Night 2R2! mainder of the week will be: on 9th and L Streets Thursday, “The Cross That Lost Crescent City, Calif. Crescent City, Calif. the Story of the Christ,” Friday, “Seven Men on the Road to Jer 1--- U -■ icho.” Please come and bring a - friend and hear these inspiring messages. ’ One announcement especially for members and friends of the Baptist community church: the morning services in Azalea State Road Building, Land Park, May 22, will be conducted at the park at 11 a. m. Evening Leveling, Clearing! services will be held at the church but in case of rain both services will be held at the church. Young Peoples subject for Sun day evening is “Nobody likes a , । on Easy St., or write snob.” Closed Sunday and Monday WRECKS Re-Built ZADA’S BEAUTY SHOP Sabbath School Saturday at 9:30 a. m. Church Service - Saturday at 11 a. m. Young People — Saturday at 3:45 p. m. Prayer Meeting — Wednesday at 7:15 p. m. All Saturday services are be ing held at the Grange hall. The prayer meetings are being held at the pastor’s home in Harbor. Free Pickup and Delivery to your home Brookings, Oregon Coos Bay, Oregon PHONE 1176 See Al Sarver Box 53, Brookings Seventh Day Adventist 2. 4, 6 and 8-foot lengths. 260 South Broadway BULLDOZING I t Christian Science Society WE SERVICE ALL MAKES! SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. | Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is invited. “Mortals and Immortals” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, May 15. The Golden Text is “This cor- j ruptible must put on incorruption! and this mortal must put on im mortality” (1 Cor. 15:53). Among citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol low’- ing from the Bible: .’wherefore' gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and hoj5e to the end for the grace that is to be brought unto you at the revelation of Jesus Christ” (1 Pet 1:13), to-! gether with the following corre lative passage from the Christian! Science textbook, “Science and j Health with Key to the Scrip tures.” by Mary Baker Eddy: ! “Man in the likeness of God as revealed in Science cannot help being immortal” (page 81). Two-inch fir. garden or Before April 1 when vr will have a representative in this area to meet any service requirements. MEADOWS' Auto Service MEADOWS1 Auto Service New Machines Now Available! PHONE OR WRITE TOWING! ■ ... - .. = "SMITHWICK" PUMICE BLOCKS TRELLIS SLATS JOHN W. HOGAN ROEDER Funeral Home and Ambulance Service Phone 1091 Crescent City. California Fire-proof F. H. A. Approved CHEAPER THAN WOOD I I CONSTRUCTION If you are thinking about building, CONTACT WILL BE IN BROOKING MONDAYS KENNETH C. THOMPSON LANGLOIS OREGON