Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 12, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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Officers, Wed'day
Officers for the next year were
lamed last Wednesday evening,
tt the April meeting of the local
A-T. A. group:
President Mrs. Joe Zumpfe.
Vice-President—Mrs. James R.
felton.
Secretary Mrs. C. L. Fallert.
Treasurer Mrs. Don Craig.
symposium, conducted by
¡tudents, with Nancy Vincent as
node rat or, was of interest to
>arents and members present.
Others taking part were Shirley
C. 0. LEONARD
L L. LEONARD
REAL ESTATE
Brokers
Residence Phone: 281
Box 211
Notary Public
Thursday, April 12, 1951
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
’ age F our
Phone 341
C. O. Leonard
SALESMEN:
O. S. Young
Hans Nelson
Earl Docherty
Brookings, Oregon
So You Are Going
To Build A Home?
Let us help you plan and
build! F. II. A. and G. I.
terms.
Kerr, Phyllils Darger, Kenneth • itors to the Del Norte County।
Ke to the Scriptures’’ by Mary
Baptist Community
Pierce, and Violet Jaggers. The fair in past years, will recall the!
Baker Eddy: “All that we term
J. L. MUMBOWER. Minister
subject: “The Young Citizen —। blue ribbons won by Dr. Haun,
sin, sickness, and death is a mor­
which attest to the superiority Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School tal belief’’ (page 278).
Freedom to Grow.’’
Superintendent.
These students showed a ma- of his garden produce under a
CRESCENT CITY
Sunday School for all ages at
ture judgment in their handling regime of organic gardening us-
LUTHERAN CONGREGATION
ing seaweed as a fertilizer and19:45 a. m.
of questions.
The boys and girls chorus, di- mulch.
Rev. W. O. Grunow, pastor
Worship Service at 11 a. m.
The Wallaces are also experi­
rected by Mrs. Lloyd Morris, and
Ph 2424
Evening Service at 7:30 p. m Parsonage, 724 I St.
n boys quartet, composed k»f menting with seaweed as a feed
Services in the Seventh-Day
Prayer meeting, and Bible
Howard Morris,
Fred Panzer,! for chickens and other animals. Study at 8:00 Wednesday eve.
Adventist church on J. Street.
Lloyd Russell and Jerome Nich-1 Seaweed has been used phar-
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
at
Choir
Practice,
Thursday
ols, were presented as remainder [ maceutically for many years. In
Divine Worship at 11 a. m.
8:00
p.
m.
of the entertainment. Refresh­ Japan, seaweed farming in which
Lutheran hour every Sunday
ments were served in the home red laver is mostly cultivated,
Christian
Scientist
at
10:30 a. m. over Mutual net­
is
a
considerable
industry.
The
economics room.
Services Suixiay at 11:00 a. m. work.
product is used for food in many
“Are Sin, Disease, and Death
ways, in making isinglass for the
Episcopal
sizing of textiles, and in clari­ Real ’’ is the subject of the Les­
fying beverages. It is also used son-Sermon in all Churches of |
Rev. C. W. Lever, Vicar.
A letter from Emil R. Peter­ in paper manufacture and in Christ, Scientist, on S u n d a y,1 Worship service first and third
son, historian for the Coos-Cur­ other scientific work. Seaweed April 15.
Sundays at 11 a. m.
ry Pioneer association to the is used for making glue, and io­
Golden Text is “He that is our
Pilot contained two interesting dine is obtained from kelp.
Smith River Methodist
God is the God of salvation; and
accounts of the early day facts
The Wallaces have quite a man­ unto God the Lord belong the
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs,
about Harbor and about Brook-1 ufacturing plant on the hill be­ issues from death" (Ps. 68:20). Grace VanZee, supt
ings. Coming too late, and being hind their home. A large drying
Among citations which com­
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
too long this issue cannot con­ machine which also kills the prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
Aev.
Knutson will deliver the
tain much of either story. How- weed seeds and other harmful following from the Bible: "There
norni
ng
sermon.
ever, these will be checked and I products, a machine to chop and is no fear in love; but perfect
will be published at an early grind the seaweed, and to fill the love casteth out fear: because
Catholic Church
date.
bags. I was surprised at the size fear hath torment. He that fear-[
Rev.
Fr. Donald Denman
The local school board and a of the plant.
eth is not made perfect in love”j
First
Sunday
of month at 12
I asked Mrs. Wallace how many (1 John 4:18), together with the
number of citizens attended the
noon.
hearing at Gold Beach, Tuesday, different kinds of seaweed are following correlative passage
All other Sundays at 8 a. m
at Gold Beach, with the Rural f6und on our Oregon coast. She from the Christian Science text-1
School Board. No decision was replied that she had no idea, book, “Science and Health with in the last several months.
handed down by the rural board, but there were probably tous-
which must meet and make the ands of different kinds just as
there are plants growing on the
final decision.
earth.
Charles Grayshel promised the1
Processing the seaweed is quite
Pilot a report on the booth set [
up at Portland at the Tourist I a task, and anyone who feels
The New Reed-Prentice
Information showing last week, । that it would be simple to collect
Model 50
with a picture. He didn’t have I it from the beach, himself, and
time to compile his facts for prepare it for the gardin, will
find that this is not the case.
this issue.
One or Two Man
Stephen Gary Province is the
name of the 5-lb. 7-oz. son born
April 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Province, reports Dr. Roy M. ¡
White.
Seventh-Day Adventist
George D4»by left Sa t urda v
Sabbath School, Saturday at
for his home at Marysville, Calif, 9:45 a. m.
had come last week to as-
Church services, Saturday at
in funeral arrangements for 11:00 a. m.
aunt, Mrs. Amanda Steeves.
The foregoing are at Chetco
s Mary Stillings, San Fran- Grange hall.
o and her sister, Mrs. Guy
Curl is, Oakland, nieces, were al-
so here for the funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crook
M
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This rugged, power-packed unit, with its 360 degree swivel and round­
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E. K. Meadows and Mr. Demp­
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sey, of Crescent City, were bus­
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SEE US ! !
We have some
new and inter
esting listings
in Real Estate!
Whew! Couple of pretty warm
days, but they can’t compare with
some new Red Hot listings we
have just received: Don fail to
let us show you these:
FOR EXAMPLE: two of the
best town houses with low down
payments.
Good close-in ranch on Chetco
River. Priced to sell no inflation
on this!
Good homo and 1 acre on Hwy
101 south of Harbor, excellent
well. Really a fine location for
home and business.
Just listed, two of finest lots
in Brookings directly» opposite
school. Good location for duplex
- apartment house,
A in­
come property and priced right.
Stunt' very choice ocean front -
about the last to be had in this
1 beautiful full
right in
the heart of town, only $2500.
For fast action in sellini/ your
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Along Azalea Row
By B. Miller
Every now and then someone
makes a discovery or patents an
idea and we exclaim: "How Ob-
vious! It’s been in plain sight
all the time. Why didn’t 1 think
of that ?”
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So It is with the use of sea­
weed as a fertilizer. The tides
have brought in and deposited
almost at our very doorstep a
rich source of organic fertilizer,
It lay unnoticed commercially
until just recently when Mr. and
A. L. Wallace, representing
the Soil Renewal Products of
Portland came to Harbor and
established a factory.
They are now collecting and
ocessing the ■
d. w hich
they market in 50-lb. bags.
the Wallaces
at their home and factory, Mr.
Wallace has spent rears in as-
certaining the most favorable lo-
tor the
erection of such ;
Fhej
ibout the
s here and th<
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in many hithe
un-
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