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Page Two The Home of Winter Flowers BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Thursday night evangelistic and that God, or good, the broth erhood of man would consist of services, 7:30. Sunday night at 7:30. Love and Truth, and have unity Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore., of Principle and spiritual power Smith River Methodist March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879. which constitute divine science” Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs. (page 469). DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher Grace VanZee, supt Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Seventh-Day Adventist Rev. Knutson will deliver the at Sabbath School — Saturday National Advertising Representative Church Services—Saturday at sermon. Come and meet him. NBW8PAFBB AB<V b BT1^INC 8BBVICB. INC, Star of the Sea 11:00 a. m. «Hä««« vi A» f • \ NaMeael AasaciaMaat Young People — Saturday at Catholic Church 3:45 p. m. Rev. Fr. Donald Denman Praver Meeting — Wednesday First Sunday of month at 12 evening at 8:00. Serving America's Advertisers andane Home Town Newspaper* All Saturday services are be noon. ing held at the Grange hall in All other Sundays at 8 a. m Harbor. Services this week will 9:30 a. m. be conducted by the pastor. Subscription Rate: Wednesday evening prayer Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon $2.50 meeting are currently featuring per Year, outside Curry County...... $3.00 a series of studies on the Laodi- - a cian church of Revelation 3. These services are being held A member of the state fish the place, and asked for sample at the Adventist school on Easy and game commission has been copies. Some of these hav been street. in this area for several weeks, seen about the area for a week stripping dry streams of fish that at least. Baptist Community had been caught in the pools in This area can expect many to Rev. John Mumbower, pastor. low’ water, and could not escape seek homes here, the advertis Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. in either direction. These are ing this area has received about Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Supt. being planted in the Chetco an*.] its possibilities. Gold Beach, it is Mrs. C. F. Campbell, primary Winchuck without scarcely any pointed out, is receiving this same mortality rate, in some instances Department Supt. kind of treatment—many are ar no loss whatsoever. Mrs. Stanley Patterson, choir riving, and homes not available. The man in charge of this work Perhaps this new type housing director. in the area is Hank Mastin. He being advertised may have some Episcopal is doing the sportsmen of the effect upon the housing situation Rev. C. M. Lever, Vicar. area a great service, for these of the coast. Services 1st and 3rd Sundays fish might have otherwise been at 11 a. m. lost to them. Several local peo Fifth Sunday at 3:30 p. m. ple have been aiding him in the work. BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Fish Stripped From Dry Streams Here IT SEEMS TO ME With The Churches Bethel Temple Christian Scientist Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. (Undenominational) at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub William Ward, Pastor lic is invited. Services at VFW HALL “Mind” is the subject of the Mrs. John Meyers, Supt. Lesson-Sermon in all Churches Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. GOLD BEACH—At a meeting of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, Au Morning Worship at 11 a. m. of Curry County Republican Cen gust 20. Tuesday night Bible study (in tral Committee, officers were Golden Text is “Blessed be the the homes). elected for the coming year, at name of God for ever and ever: for wisdom and might are his —he giveth wisdom unto the wise, and knowledge to them that know understanding’” (Dan. 2:20,21). Among citations which com- prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: “Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus” (Phil 2:5), together with the following cor relative passage from the Chris tian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: "With one Father, even God, the whole family of man would be brethren; and with one Mind Republicans Set Up Co. Organization By Dewey That this area is growing by leaps and bounds has been at tested twice in the past week by the coming here of two new businesses: that of the Sea view Creamery and Mr. and Mrs. Phil lips who had come here to open a mens store, and also bought the Town Shop. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chisman have faith in this area—they in vested about thirty thousands in the Seatnew Creamery, and it wasn’t an idle fancy of theirs. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Phillips are equally as enthusiastic about the area for they "have watched it” for several years. Wholesalers serving this area have been telling prospective ac counts people who are looking for a place—to come to Brookings area to look around. This was told me by these two men—they have come and have liked what they saw and have in vest I'd in a substantial way. Coming to the area with a rev olutionary idea in low-cost hous ing is H. A. Sanders of the White Rock Construction Co., which is placing its initial advertising in this issue. Certainly, the open house, Sunday, should be quite revealing. I saw the structure, still unfinished, last Sunday and I was really impressed. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1950 the court house, Thursday, Au gust 10: Chairman — Vernon Hanscam, Harbor. Vice-Chairman—Margaret Cor bin, Port Orford. Secretary-Treasurer — Ha^^t Payne, Harbor. Congressional Committeeman— Herbert Dewart, Gold Beach. Congressional Committeewom an—Maude Morse, Gold Beach. District Nominating Committee -—Herbert Dewart, Gold Beach; Fred W. Adams, Ophir; M. E. Kelley, Port Orford; Percy K. Lantz. Sixes; Lex Cope, Lang lois. These people assure voters that the Republican party has ‘ much life” in the county. KATHERINE'S Beauty Shop At Residence in HARBOR, OREGON Slosed Saturdays Open 9 to 5 Daily DAILY Freight Service Coast Freight Lines DAVE FRANKLIN, Owner GEORGE SHIPLEY Local Agent Sea view Dairy ANSWERS TO EVERYDAY INSITRANCE PROBLEMS* BY PETE LESMEISTER NOW IN OPERATION, FEATURING: The only form of insurance to be discussed in this week's col Reports from headquarters o umn can be purchase for a pre Oregon mium as small as one thin dime! 1’ It helps to insure little children heavier though against the tragedy of spending to the centrare. their lives on crutches or in th«' destinctively notable this vear wheel chairs. It guarantees prop |>erson ('an more n »w er medical care and research to The post-war home-si ekers’ stricken by the dreadful caravans which haunted the to ist infantile paralysis This policy are gone, anti in their pF tp- is known in the winter as the pear tourists who i March of Dimes watch for it. for new homes s. but < not stop at places ccpt th( *If you’ll address your own teresting them. The qua i ovi io insurance questions to this of- station attendants have r flee, we’ll try to give you the edly told me that traffic t. lots correct answers and there’ll heavier this year than a be no charge or oblibation of any kind. Itous year, so it must be In the Pilot office we rcceiv* PETE J. numen us inquiries from outsid« people for sample Copies of tm paper. Oftentimes v ill ai pc: i a Real Estate and Insurance person who will introduce lum- Crissey Building Brookings self, with the remark: ”t am from California and wih name Pure, Wholesome Pasteurized Dairy Products MILK TABLE CREAM PASTRY CREAM CULTURED BUTTERMILK LOOK FOR THEM AT YOUR GROCERS! Available Soon: Butter, Cheese, Orange Drink- Statement by Mr. and Mrs. Chisman: “The hearty response of the people of this area to a local industry is warmly appreciated. You will find us ready at all times to do our part in promoting our community.“ LESMFISTER .(■I l