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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1951)
Purpose Of Club Asked Rotarians T hursday , F çrbdary i , B rookings -H arbor Pilot, B rookings , O regon P age E ight ¡ local NEwsThat SNOOPY Pete Grootendorst left Tues- Home-maker of day for Eugene from here he “What is your conception ' will go to Fort Lewis for his The Snoopy Homemaker h a s the purpose of Rotary,” a pro basic army training. From Fort come out of hibernation early gram on Rotary education, was 1 Lewis he expects to be sent to and has revived her column by the topic Homer Kessler’s talk, Fort Benning, Ga., for paratroop snooping about Brookings shops Tuesday noon, His theme was er training. He enlisted late last and markets. This is what her vocational service, the service of week for that branch of the observations are this week------ firms practicing the golden rule service. Rev. W. O. Grunow’, pastor of of ethics. At the moment the calendar "When one feels that he isn’t Crescent City Lutheran church, flips to February, the young in getting ahead, it pays oftentimes, was a brief caller here Tuesday heart start thinking of Valen to stop and analyze oneself and afternoon. tine ’ s Day. YOUNG’S 5 & 10 is Gordon Goetz is getting “tired’’ usually that person may come up interested in pleasing the young with the solution. The motto of of the weather we are having in people by having on hard what Rotary should help any man do this country. He claims he never they enjoy. They have a com this analyzing —- ’Service above had to mow lawns anywhere else plete array of Valentines rarg- self- he profits most who serves in January, all his life. Hesays ing in price from 10 for 5c to 10c such chores keep him from lots best,’ is wonderful to practice. for the fo.der style. Boys and girls "I believe the story of J. C. of good fishing, especially when Penney, who built his great big it was as sunny as it was Tues will have a wonderful time putt ing together their own creations chain. He started in a small town day morning. and it is educational too. These in Wyoming, spread until his Mrs. John Dandis of Bryte, “ make your own’’ Valentines are chain is second only to Mont Calif., who came here to spend 28 in a booklet for 15c. gomery Ward and Sears & Roe Christmas with her daughter, Animal cartoons with movable buck.” Mrs. Roy Molino, and stayed for parts are 2 for 5c and those with To carry out his test on what hospitalization, was able to be special folding tissue parts that each individual Rotarian felt was out in the sunshine, Tuesday. resemble the old-time Christmas the purpose of Rotary, Mr. Kess Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson bells are 3 for 10c. Those, as well ler came up with many ideas returned a week ago from an 8- as the folder style all have ap on slips of paper passed among day vacation trip to California, propriate greetings, jokes, or goo the members. He emphasized, af going via the coast and returning ter reading the slips, that vo the inland route. Mrs. Anderson that everyone enjoys. YOUNG’S also have several ' cational service, in his opinion, is employed by Mrs. Funari at new “gadgets” that the young one of the greatest points of Jeri’s Shop, and Mr. Anderson people enjoy when playing a few Rotary service. works with Mr. Funari in log tricks on one another, or their ging operations. parents as well as teachers. Mrs. Eva Langland returned 1 recently from a two-weeks visit with friends at Stockton, Calif, Tuesday was an ideal day for Mrs. Langland is making her a good case of spring fever among January meeting of Harbor home with her son-in-law and local people. If you happened to Community club was held Fri- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas drop in at JERI’S at the time afternoon, with 23 members and Funari, this winter, looking af-1 the salesmen were showing ncv- visitors present: Mary Landauer, ter her granddaughter, Mischelle. 1 spring and summer garments Violet Hall and Eva Springer. It while Mrs. Funari is away on | you’d have had the fever some was decided to have the Feb business. Mrs. Langland and Mi what satisfied by just dreaming ruary meeting as Visitor’s Day, schel 1 are recovering from an of how you were going to look wearing some of the new gar- with each member bringing at attack of flu. ments Jeri has ordered for your Joe Knutson has been confined least one .visitor with them to to Seaside he,; ital f«,r several pleasure. the meeting. Next week about these Il is hoped that the Commun days following a serious hea^t ■ittack last week. He is reported! ments in detail. In the meantime ity Library will be open early in improving. drop in at friendly Jeri’s. February, quarters for which are being prepared in the VFW build, i No need to freeze at Dimmick’s ing. Brookings. The VFW has I Market now, even after coming offered the library a home until j out of the locker you can warm a permanent place may be ob- >1 CHANGELESS CHHJÎT)<0^ up with the recently-installed tained, and several members ol overhead heating plant, with out the VFW and auxiliary have aid-1 lets near the meat counter and ed in the preparation of the Go to Dark Gethsemane, milk box. This is butane hea~. temporary room. When the li- Ye that feel the tempter's power; You will also be able to get bray opens, an open house is Your Redeemer's conflict see. “ Yogurt ” at DIMMICK ’ S soon. planned. A card of thanks to Watch with Mim one bitter hour; You, no doubt, have heard or Earl Simpson and Charles Schaal Turn not from His griefs away, read about this new health prod for thrir untiring help, have been Learn of Jesus Christ t > pt ay. uct that comes in cans that extended. make for easy storage and ready The club has a wheel chair in us«' in planning and preparing its possession which is available your future menus. Be watching to anyone in the community in need for it. ar.d listening for us? and good by worshipping with results obtained by combining Yo Eunice Wollam gave an inter GRACE LUTHERAN gurt with your daily foods. Moir esting account of the Pasadena al out this new pr. ia?: will ho CONGREGATION Rose Parad(M as she saw’ it on octi ng in the Seventh Day Ad- forthcoming in later columns of television, as part of the recre ation program. A social hour was ventist church on J St., between Snoopy Momemaker. Until national conditions are enjoyed alter the meeting with 6th and 7th, Crescent City. Calif. On Sundays 11 a. m. and in mid- clarified the weekly ad of spe refreshments ser\ed b \ Erma cials will be discontinued. At Rice. Marie Hpmprl and Eva Thursday at 8 p. m. from Ash present the picture of uncertain Springer. Wednesday, Feb. 8 through Eas ty, due to heavy government ter. Lenten hymns will be sung, buying and price control, not yet the history of Christ’s suffering established, makes it impossible Satellite Social Club, Thurs and death according to the Four to carry on in the usual manner. day evening, at home of Mrs. T. Gospels will he read, and Lenten There is no need for heavy con W. Zenier, named ofliceds at the Deditations will be preached by sumer buying or hoarding for Rev. W. O. Grunow, pastor, 751 DIMMICK BROS, feel sure th ■ business meeting: J. St.. Telephone 2121. condition needs only a short time) I »resident Edna Young. COME, MEDITATE on Christ's to adjust itself. Vice-Pres. Passion for your eternal salva Grace Velton. tion! adv . New’ clothing and apparel can be seen soon, about the time a Use these columns it pays’ young man’s fancies t u r n to thoughts of love. at MOORE'S VARIETY APPAREL Mrs. Moon is now on a buying tour in San Francisco. She will have the advantage of seeing the new creations as this is Tl, BrookiigsB all the season style shows tof apring OELCO-REMY and summer wear are being giv AUTO-LITF en in the cities. Yardage in new prints and sol iHein-’Vcnicr Hydraulic jacks; Cates Belts and id colors are also on Mrs. Moore’s hose. Crestone Anti freeze. Bert DeMoss shopping list. In all she plans to be gone about two weeks and in Dimmick Building Brookings, Oregon this time will have ample oppor- to brouse about, bringing gs the fruits of her find. Womens Club Met Friday, at Grange A new shipment of overalls is now on hand at Moore’s and these will sell at the old price. Overalls for men and boys from 1 year up. Ladies denim jeans ; are also included in this lot. Valentines in a large assort ment of styles including make-up in book form for 15c up to fancy folder styles ranging in price from a penny to 25c. iq =; i COURTIER'S Beauty Studio Open Mondays through Saturdays Evenings by Appointments Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sandbo were Eugene visitors, Tuesday and Wednesday. PHONE 381 WEEK-END SPECIALS OM South GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46-oz. tin 29c Old South >E, 46-oz. tin 37c / ea Garden STRAWBERRY PRESERA ES, 20-oz. glass 46c PIE CHERRIES. No. 2 tin Tcry Good MISSION STRING BEANS, No. 2 tin Limit Three Tins 25c 49c lory, 6 cans IH Brands 31c MEAT DEPARTMENT BEEF ROAST, Blade Cuts, lb.„„_______ 69C PORK CHOPS, rib chops, lb___________ 59c BOILING BEEF, fine with noodles, lb__ 49c BACON, light, lean, by the piece, lb_____ 59c STEWING HENS, while they last, lb 45c M. & H. MARKET IN REDFIELD’S GROCERY OBSERVE LENT Club Elects Officers BERT DeMOSS WATCHES, JEWELRY — ('ameran and Projectors HUNTER FADERS RENTED IS THE PAINT BAD? Our Body and Paint Department Can Give Your Car That New Look BROOKINGS GARAGE Phone 334 Claude Wally N O R I N E TEACHER OF PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN Life Certificate High School Credits For Studio Bldg., Brookings Accredited Pupils — He Mane Your Watches Tell The Truth-. 948 Second Street, Crescent City. California