Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 01, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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The World's Best Climate
Blueberry Ground
Work Now Is Due
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
berry plants are urged to keen
them well supplied with water.
A generous supply of moisture
is necessary to obtain maximum
growth and yields.
Additional information may be
obtained from R. M. Knox, coun­
ty agent, or by writing the Ore­
gon Coast Berry Co., Port Or­
ford, Ore.
vicar of St. Matthews, at Gold
Beach, and St. Timothy, Brook­
ings, will celebrate Holy Com­
munion at the chapel next Sun­
day, Sept. 4, at 11 a. m.
This will be his first service
in Brookings. It is the hope that
a large congregation will be on
hand to greet him, said Mrs. Pris­
cilla Robinson.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1949
guest of Mrs. Edna Ross has re­
turned to Portland. Mrs. Mead
and Mrs. Ross worked together
for ten years at Meier & Frank.
River, where singing and a social
time was enjoyed. Refreshments
were served to conclude the eve­
ning’s fun.
By George D. A st lei
The M. Y. F. group of the lo­
Oregon Coast Berry Co.
cal
Methodist church enjoyed a
R. Ralph Clark, extension hor­
Miss Patsy Cagley of Den­
hay
ride Sunday evening with ver, Colo., is visiting at the home
ticulturist of Oregon State Col­
two large trucks filled with hay, I of her a u n t, Mrs. Bernadine
lege at Corvallis, and Dr. C. D.
to the Hiouchi park on Smith Steele, for a couple of weeks.
Schwartze of the Western Wash­
ington experiment station at
Puyallup, both agree with many
Smith River Methodist
growers and interested parties
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs,
that blueberries are really go-
Grace
VanZee, supt
in g to become a major fruit Christian Science Society
Morning
Worship at 11 a. m.
crop in the Pacific northwest.
Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the
At present over 100 acres the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is
sermon.
are in bearing in Oregon and invited.
Washington and have proved
“Man” is the subject of the
this crop adaptable to a wide Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of
range of soils and other condi­ Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Sep­
Joe Sierka, manager of Castle
tions found between the coast tember 4.
The Golden Text is, “There is Rock camp resort, at mouth o'
and the Cascade range in these
Iwo states. They are being grown a spirit in man: and the inspira­ Smith River, has purchased a
successfully on soils ranging from tion of the Almighty giveth them German-built luxury yacht, built
at Kiel, Germany in 1925. The
deep peat to black muck and understanding” (Job 32:8).
Among
citations
w
hich
comprise
navy purchased it during the war
light loams.
the Lesson-Sermon is the follow­ and changed the name to U. S. S.
The soil should be at least ing from the Bible: “As many as
slightly acid, loose in texture are led by the Spirit of God, thev Garnett. Sierka plans to remodel
(sawdust may be used to loosen are the sons of God” (Rom. 8:14), the interior and use it on the
heavier soils), well drained but together with the following cor­ river as a small hotel, lounge,
with a good suply of moisture relative passage from the Chris- living quarters, and tourist at­
FOR THAT HOME. BE SURE TO CONTACT
either natural or supplied by tian Science textbook, Science traction. The boat is 165 feet in
and Health with Key to the length. Cuyler Thompson of the
irrigation.
CONTRACT OR HOURLY WORK
Scriptures,
by Mary Baker Ed- Humboldt Tug Boat Co., towed
Mature plantings can be ex-
pected to yield about five tons dy: "The real man being linked it to Eureka from Oakland, and
Crane Materials at 10® above Wholesale prices!
of berries per acre, bringing $440 with science to his Maker, mor­ left for Smith River, Sunday,
tals need only turn from sin and
per ton at the processors (this lose sight of mortal selfhood to with the boat towed by a barge.
year as well as last) and $3.50 per find Christ, the real man And It arrived at the mouth of the
flat for those packed for the his relation to God, and to rec­ river early Monday morning and
SMITH RIVER, CALIFORNIA
fresh fruit markets in flats of ognize the divine sonship” (p 316) lay outside, waiting for high
tide at 3 p. m., to come in the
one pint (14 ounces) cellophane
mouth,
but due to ground swells,
covered boxes. One planting has
Baptist Community
been reported as averaging eight Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor entering the river was impossi­
ble.
tons per acre for the last three
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho
years, which, of course, is ex- Supt.
It was then tow’ed back to Eu-1
ceptional.
reka.
Sierka said he would try
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music
Templar Hotel Building
Brookings, Oregon
It is suggested that those in- director.
again Sept. 25, when a seven- i
terested in planting blueberries
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m foot tide is due. A large crowd of •
JEWELER and CERTIFIED WATCH MAKER
this year plow and disc their
Morning worship at 11 a. m spectators waited along the shore i
ground well at this time and lay
Evening service at 8:00 P- m to see the boat towed in but 8 JUST ARRIVED. A few numbers of new 17-
out their fields and dig the holes
Young people at 7 p. m.
were disappointed.
for each plant before the rains
On the first Sunday of each
rhe Smith River Woman’s cluo g jewel, water resisting, shock proof, non-mag-
Fet in. A little sawdust mixed month, after the morning service will hold its first meeting Fri-
with the soil where each plant we, as a church, observe Lord’s day afternoon, Sept. 2, at
the g netic WRIST WATCHES
is to be planted will help loosen Supper. We do invite the people > club rooms at the hall. Eunice § Amazing low price (tax inc) of
the soil if it tends to be a little to our services
and especially to । laris will preside. Following a s
heavy.
short business meeting, the new
It is also wise to investigate
The sermon subject, Sunday, county health nurse, Miss Dor­
the various sources of planting will bo "The Fellowship of the othy Morton, will address the
stock and place your orders early Cross.” It is a privilege as Chris­ group on matters pertaining to
as the supply of quality plants tian people, to have this fellow­ start of the Veil Baby confer­
of the better varieties is very ship and all was made possible ences, later in September. All
limited.
through the Cross of Christ.
are invited to come, especial 1/
Due to extremely dry conditions
There will be a baptismal serv­ mothers with babies and pre­
in many areas growers of blue- ice Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at school children
Snug Harbor. Come and encour­
Mrs. Eddie Westbrook who has
age those who are following the been confined to Seaside hospital
Lord in baptism, by your pres­ for several weeks, under obser­
( olleet our S. & H. Green Stamps Here, too!
ence.
vation and medical treatment, is
This being the first of Sept, recovering satisfactorily and will
all evening services will return soon return home. She celebrated
to the 7:30 hour. The young peo­ her 85th birthday Saturday at
ple will meet at 6:30. Subject for the hospital. The nursing staff I
the evening sermon will be "One I presented her a beautifully dec­
Man’s Undying Faith. All these orated cake and all sang Happy
services are for you and a bless­ Birthday. Mrs. Westbrook receiv­
$18.00 in added features at NO
ing lor those of you who will ed flowers, gilts and cards from
come and accept a blessing.
INCREASE IN PRICE!
relatives and friends.
Friday evening, Sept. 9, we as
Among the 4-H club members j
a church are privileged to have
leaving
on the early morning bus1
our guest, Mrs. Anderson, a
tor
Eureka
are Nadine Lehmkuhl. |
and CLOCK included at the
iepresentati\e of the American
ot
the
4-H
agriculture club and
Baptist publication society. She
will show’ movies and present Janice March of the clothing j
material on techniques and meth­ club. They will join other boys ।
ods of evangelism in the Sunday and girls, and leaders in Hum­
boldt county and go by special J
school. All are invited to attend
bus
to attend the 4-H convention j
this meeting.
to be held at Davis, Calif., with
one day to be spent at the state
Star of the Sea
tair at Sacramento. Thej will re­
Catholic Church
turn home, Sunday.
Rev. Fr. Babyak. Pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Busby oi
First Sunday of month at 12 Bakersfield, who have been on
FABRIC VENETIAN BLINDS noon.
a vacation trip to Canada and
All other Sundays at S a. in. other points of interest north,
Moat beautiful, most practical of
are guests of his sister, and fam­
all Venetian blinds. Translucent
Seventh Day Adventist ily, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bolick
fabric slats to admit the light . . .
Sabbath School — Saturday at at Valley View auto courts.
9:30
a. m.
Supervisor Fred Haight had
plastic coated for long life end
C hurch Services -Saturday at two of his best milk cows hit by
washability. Seo them lieforv you 11:00 a. m.
we ''one free chance on a $134.95
an auto recently while the cows
Young
People
—
Saturday
at
were
crossing
the
highway
to
be
0.
E. Washer or the equivalent cash calue
buy any other type of blind.
3:45 p. m.
put on pasture. The driver was
allowance on any major appliance in our
Prayer Meeting — Wednesday
59c per square foot
going
at
a
high
rate,
ran
into
at I :4a p. m. in Harobr.
stock, with each purchase of any major
the cows, breaking their legs.
Choice of colors and
Prayer meeting, Thursday at
appliance, either Gas or Electric.
One was killed. Haight called a
hand blocked prints.
veterinarian, who is trying to
Curry County Mission of the
save the other with a broken leg.
Episcopal Church
Mrs. Clara Mead of Portland
Templar Hotel Bld., Brookings i Rev. Charles M. Lexer, new
who spent several days as house-
With The Churches
SMITH RIVER
SMITH RIVER PLUMBING SHOP
$29.75
Chetce Kume and
Kuin Supply
BONUS VALUES
In G. E. Ranges
CPI Mode:, Minute Timer, Lamp &
Regular Price of
$179.95
CDI Model, 5-piece, West Bend
Aluminum set, added, at $229.95
DDI Model. 4th Calrod Lift-up
Burner, included at
. $274.95
During August and September
Karl Ostenberg
To Be Given Away Sept. 30, 1949