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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON , I they spent Christmas with rei- LOCAL NEWS atives over the holidays. MaryAnn Biddle, and her par Brookings Rotary Club will ents of 4-Biddlcs Motel, left on meet next Tuesday at the Rod Tuesday morning at 1:30 for Salt Befit Homesites In The World Not Time To Be “We don’t have time to get lost, but wo do have time to solve the problems of the world,” claimed Miss Joy as she spoke to the Rotary club, Tuesday noon at the Baptist church basement, '«•her o t ’ o chib met for the week Jr v visitine hcr parents and Mrs. Albert Joy, is as- Mr. it minister of the Fellow ship Church in San Francisco. In explaining the mission of Ihe church, Miss Joy stated: “If God is the creator of th«* uni- The Fellowship Church provides a religion where all races, colors and creeds can gather and wor- sh n a common God. In working with the different a u s, Miss Joy told Rotarians Our similarities a r e so much greater than oui- difference, that Ihe differences tall away and be-1 come incidental when the one- ness of religious fellowship is emphasizi d.” The Fellowship Church has a local, national and international membership of about 5(X) at pres ent and operates toward the goal oi promoting better inter-race! relationship and understanding. I More Daffodils To Portland Markets Not to be outdone by any of his rontemnoraries in this area, Fred Gustafson told the Pilot last last Thursday, that he, too, had that day shipped a fodil blossoms to the Portland markets tor the Christmas trade. The blossoms, shipped to the Oliver and Thompson, Florists, were field grown, and according to Mr. Gustafson they will coming on” rapidly about t he Eprly to market blossoms arc tht' ones that arc most profit abl< to growers, and those who have Lius far been that fortunate, a bit oi bragging especially of the local climate. OCAL DOES YOUR ROOF IEAK? & Gun Club house, in Harbor, with Mrs. Leo Lucas cooking th? meal, until arrangements may be made to obtain a permanent dining spot, lost when Vincents closed their restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moss are at Galesburg, II!., called by the illness of Mrs. Moss’ brother. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hagger ty and daughter, of Detroit, Mich, .‘.pent Christmas with his twin brother, Homer, and wife. They left Tuesday for Oakland, Calif., but will return by the week-end before returning to the mid-west. George Funk p'ans to leave next Tuesday on his annual tiip through the midwest on salt' of lily bulbs for next year. He ex- about two ects to be r •onths. Card of Thanks We wish to thank the people jn community who were rt sponsible tor the lovely gilts to us this Christmas. Especially do we wish to thank Billy Graham who did the soliciting. We aie happy to be of service to the community. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Mendenhall Brookings. University of Oregon, of Sandy, was a visitor last week at the | B. J. Gould home. DAVIDSON'S We Deliver in Brookings!! L. A. Carr & Son Sheet Metal & Plumbing Household Appliances, Sheet Metal, Plumbing and heating supplies. Pho. 631 900 4th St Your Hotpoint Store 941 Second St. PHONE 931 “Everything for the Home Frank & Stella Grenbemer Crescent City, California 1220 Second Street DRESSES BLOUSES SKIRTS JACKETS Del Norte Feed Store Albers Feed, Seed, Hay, Foulr TO ONE-HALF Coal, Paint, Cement Roofing, Fertilizers, Pres-to-logs. Ph. 1081 Crescent City AT JERKS-Thurs., Fri., and Sat 3-Day Service DIAMONDS WATCHES Silverware Flatware Hollowware DIRELYTE Leave Orders at Cur-Del Cleaners Nielsen Hardware & ELECTRIC CO. Complete line of hard ware and electrical fix ture« and appliances. PHONE 143 WADSWORTH JEWELERS 829 SECOND PHONE 2202 SURPLUS MART ATLAS POWER TOOLS — and Hardware, also clothing for the entire family, including boots & shoes. Come in and shop with us! t 1 o iris fXAMINID LENSES GROUND OFF I ce hour ? iatwrd M 1280 Second Street Phone 2752, Crescent City, Calif. ,5:30 J20Ó t'^ Crescent CRESCENT Chevrolet Lumber Company Chevrolet - Buick For Price Quotations On All i Sales-Service Auto Repair, Painting BUILDING MATERIAL Radiators Repaired. Phone 1881 2nd & Market St. CRESCENT CITY, CALIF. Ph. 471 Crescent City 4^-^—————— a Tom Brown's MENS WEAR Nunn Bush Shoes Arrow Shirts Genuine Levis Pendleton Shirts Jantzen Sweaters White Stag Complete Line of Work Clothes Sporting Goods Jarman Shoes, Knox Hats, Manhattan Shirts, etc. Jim McKilvary, Prop. 920 Second St Dress Making lessons, Sewing Supplies and Yardage; Buttons, Buckles,s Betts made to order. Gordon F. JOHNSON “Store for Men” ।---- ---- ■ The Furtados' 9:30 a. m. to 3 p. m. t _■ 140 H. St. Phone 143 Crescent City Anywhere — Any Time! You can’t go wrong by dropping in at the Phone Orders Accepted! Bus Depot Cafe Margaret's Flower Shop Phone 551 Crescent City Mrg. C. I. Patrick 858 3rd St. Crescent Citji A Snack Or Meal Armstrong Flowers Wired OFF! SMITH RIVER, CALIFORNIA a Crescent City Furniture Co. SUITS White Reek Gnstrtuction Co + Coll for your appointment todo ONE-THIRD Call Smith River, Phone 334 Del Norte Laundry OFFICE SUPPLIES Stationery Typewriters, Adding Machinos JERKS PRE-INVENTORY COATS We are as near to you as your telephone . . 4 Carrell’s-Hedrick ELECTRIC Electrical Supplies Courtier's Beauty Studio NO JOB TOO SMALL .. NO JOB TOO LARGE Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA: A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who merit a “share" of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping. CRESCENT CITY RADIO Visit our record dept I Compelte Radio Sales and Service Ph. 1512 840 3rd St. the lasting loveliness of a wave that’s alive with luster ... yet soft as candle light. Let our roofing experience teach your dollars to have more cents! CRESCENT CHY MERCHANTS-Give Thom At Least A Trial! 1010 2nd St. Telephone 2212 Miss Juanita Smith, senior at Crescent City, California NEWS 'Dio Choteo Cafe is closed for pad’s, remodeling and re-dec- ation by Mr. and Mis. Janies owners, ov. n establishment. They will re-open January 11, the J Pilot was told. Mr. and Mrs. ] Lynn Hampton and family- left fol’ New berg and Tigard when Lake City, where Mary Ann will be married in the Mormon Tem ple. Further details were not learned. Among Christmas -activities this week was an egg-nog party- given by Mrs. Mildred Byrne and daughter, Joan, home from Ore gon State College, for the holi days. They- entertained a large! group of friends both Christmas Eve and Christmas day. For the Chiisimas dinner they entertain- <d Mis. Byrne’s mother, Mrs. An na Muchmore, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Single and Elmer Bankus. Joan will return to Oregon State Col lege, Jan. 2. Send the Pilot to a Friend! 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