Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 01, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    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