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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1951)
Thursday, June 14, 1951 BROOKINGS-HARBOR P1LT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Along Azalea Row ! same opcd by an eas?rn, Brr^’ grower who developed Fa- By B. Miller shion. Vogue is a floribunda of In San Francisco the tourists perfect hybrid ,ea form having are always taken past the Pal flowers three to three and a ace of Fine Arts building, the I half inches in diameter. The dark eval buds open slowly to a glow only remaining one of the 1915 i ing cherry coral flower or spicy Panama Pacific International fragrance. Exposition. Helen Trubel was developed This building is unique in that > , XT . - . it has been described as theiby,th? N'T«™8 ■ most imaginative, romantic in-1 On.tan.°C CaIlf;uThe «otor.'»™8 terpretation of classic concern "ltb ,hf> sometinvs a tions ever built anywhere.” p,nk' mor<> .0/^ shadmg from Who was the architect? ^ho aprlC°‘ ,o rlch orange- H ’s df" designed it? Why the same man scribed as being very hardy, with large leaves, and will grow to who laid out the streets of be one uf the biggest bus.es in Brookings! | It was Bernard R. Maybeck, recent recipient oi the Gold Med al award of the American Insti tute of Architects, the highest award this august body bestows. I Mr. Maybeck shares this honor with Frank Lloyd Wright and other prominent men. Yes, it was he who first plott ed our village! Think of that! Mr. Maybeck now’ an octoge narian, still maintains an office in San Francisco, resides in the neighboring city of Berkeley. It would be wonderful if he could help us now. We surely need him! I the rose garden. Smith River Methodist tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: Parsonage, 724 I St. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mra “God is the creator of man, and, Jr nee VanZee. supt Morning Worship at 11 a. m Xev. Knutson wall deliver the norning sermon. the divine Principle of man re- maining perfect, the divine idea or reflection man, remains per fect” (page 470). 4 Baptist Community CRESCENT CITY LUTHERAN CONGREGATION g on n m Redfield’s Market Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats SPECIALS—Friday and Saturday GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS, 5 for $1.00 OLI) SOUTH—No. 2 tins, 2 for 45c. SPAGHETTI, 2 for 29c; 7 for $1.00 Franco American, tomato sauce and cheese, 303 size PURE HONEY, 5 lbs 93c SYRUP, 5-lb. tins 89c All Brands Roy F. Sunderland. Salesman Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. With The Churches Seventh-Day Adventist a. Sabbath School, Saturday at 9:45 a. m. Church services, Saturday at Two-bedroom home with Three 11:00 a. m. acres bottom land on river., Episcopat Greenhouses and boat resort. | Rev. C. W. Lever, Vicar. This is good income property. Services at 8:15 a. m. Sunday $4500 down. St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, church services will be held every Seven city lots right in town. Sunday. Everyone is invrted •to Good business location. $5600 wiih come to these services. $100 down and easy monthly pay-; ments. • Catholic Church Rev. Fr. Donald Denman Desirable acreage in Harbor First Sunday of month at district, about one mile from noon. Brookings. Approximately 2G All other Sundays at 8 a m acre tracts for $3000 with $750 down, 5 acres, $-1500 with $1125 down, Very easy terms on bal- 1 ance. We have a couple ocean view oversized lots left. $800 and $900 only 30 G down, balance in 7 years at 4G. 4-room unfinished house with 1.16 acres, close in. spring wa- ter, nestled among giant azaleas. Good buy at $3000 with $500 down and $50 a month. 2-bedroom home on Hwy 101, approximately 170x180. lovely ocean view, 3 miles from town. $8000 with $2500 down. Some good highway frontage still available for those needed businesses. Other homes, ocean frontage, lots and acreage. See the T951 Chryssler Wind- J son, Newport. C. Ed Dempsey,' 16 used Cars. Brookings For Sale: Bulb grader, bulb trays, redwood boxes, oil heater with electric fan, two 150-gal. tanks. Brookside Azalea & Bulb Farm. See Ed Grootendorst or Al Panzer at greenhouse. in Wanted: Woman help. Call at ! Cedar Lane Cannery. 16 I Wanted:: Cook. Inquire today! I at Chad’s Fountain. * WOOD TO BURN. Mill slabs rut to specilied lengths. Delivered anywhere, Broqkings to Gvs- cer.t City. Ed’s Wood Yard. ph.J Smith River 363 or 339. 16tf $6.75 MILK, 7 for $1.00; case RITZ CRACKERS, lb. pkg 32c JELLO, All flavors, 3 for 25c "Classified Ads" M. G. BECKER I Sell The Earth! Ph 2424 Services in the Seventh-Day Adventist church on J. Street. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Divine Worship at 11 a. m. Lutheran hour every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. over Mutual net« work. J. L. MUMBOWER. Minister Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School | Rev. W. O. Grunow, pastor Turn those extra items int<’ Superintendent. Church of the Lutheran Hour'* cash by Pilot Classified eds. Sunday School for all ages at 9:45 a m. Worship Service at 11 a. m. | Evening Service at 7:30 p. m Prayer meeting, and Bible Study at 8:00 Wednesday eve. Choir Practice, Thursday at Fred Howard, also developed • Rev. E. C. Hicks, substituting by California growers, Howard for Rev. J. L. Mumbower, will & Smith of Monrevello, is a hy- _ _____ mid tea of rich yellow pencilled deliver a Fathers Day sermon. pointing out the responsibility Aith pink. of fatherhood in the world. Last Mrs. Roy Sunderland, whose Sunday his sermon was on the home up the Chetco looks out youth of the world, for his Chil on peacvful moumam scenes, has dren’s Day message. an eye for beauty and has writ Christian Scientist ten some lovely little verses. I’ve Son ices Sunday at 11:00 a. m. been saving inis .or you for a “ God the Preserver of Man’’ year, until June should come is the subject of the Lesson-Ser around once more. mon in all Churches of Christ, JUNE Scientist, on Sunday, June 17. | It’s June, and once again the j The Golden Text is “The Lord tw i;tbt Lingers, soft and frag before shall deliver me from every evil work, and will preserve me unto While writing about medal- She slips into the night. winners, apd June being the The promise of fulfillment April his heavenly kingdom. 2 Tim.; 4:18). hi. led month of roses elsewhere, we! might mention the three new Is irwaled in lush green mead- Among citations which com- All-American Rose Winners for prise the Lesson-Sermon is the 1952. There were none for 1951, Ea<h .Htle dell is lacy green and following from the Bible: “It limed none being judged of sufficiently is God that girdeth me with high standard. \\ ith the dainty pick of wild roses strength, and maketh my way thrusting The three winners for 195? perfect” ( Ps. 18:32), together are Vogue, Helen Traubel and Their sweet faces through the with the following correlative lems. Fred Howard. Vogue was devel- passage from the Christian Sci No matter where 1 wander, the ence Textbook: “Saifpce and rushing of Health with Key to the Scrip- । Tiny gay little rivulets fills My heart with music and the Song birds hear it too and the chirp and trill । As though their little hearts For Sale: 1949 Chevrolet, air' Real Estate Broker would burst । foam cushions, heater, like new. 14-mile north on Highway 101 । With joy, now but June is here! 1^480 down, $69.95 per month.— —Faye SuMdfiland. (C. Ed Dempsey, used cars, Brook.1 , F. H. A. TERMS AVAILABLE!'! ------------------------- 1 jngSt Ore. 16 Two-room house with 2^ good bulb land, $3500. P age S even V DOG FOOD, 6 cans 54c; 12 for $1.00 White Navy WASHING POWDER, giant 63c Pure Cane SUGAR, 25 lbs $2.40 COFFEE, all brands, lb 89c 2 lbs. Si.77 Del Haven TUNA, %s 27c FULL INE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ■rvaMB Dress Sale ■IT REDFIELD'S MARKET Budd Carr, Proprietor Must Make Room For New Stock SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY - SATURDAY JUST 85 DRESSES Values up to $15.00 To Go For the Low Price of PORK ROASTS, lb 49c Shoulder Cuts RIB STEAKS, lb 78c Lean and tender FRESH Rayon and Rayon Crepes in Prints and solid colors. Moore's Variety & Apparel Shop SIDE PORK, lb Country Style SAUSAGE, lb 55c 55c Pure Porl{ Also Pan-ready Fryers, Hens and any Cut of La nib—Grade ‘A’