Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 13, 1951, Page 10, Image 10

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dovakia in direct competition
.vith the Kremlin controlled Ra-
bo Prague and Radip Bratislava.
Munich is on the air I l ’ s hours
very day. The programs expose
Communist collaborators and in­
formers. giving names, places and
addresses. There also are pro­
grams on health, labor, agricul­
ture. drama and even a “soap
opera” written by a Czech woman
now living in the United States.
The program emphasizes the ad-
wantages of freedom enjoyed by
the western world. Music pro­
grams include a disc jockeky
sho wand recordings of concerts
played by famous orchestras.
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Radio free Europe» is continally
stepping up its barrage against
Communist lies, because, in the
words of General I.ueius I). Clay,
national chairman of tin» Crusade
SEE ME FO R -
LAND LEVELING
BRUSH CLEARING
ROAD BUILDING
AL SARVER
Easy Street, Brookings
Those who like to sing are en­
joying the Sunday night song
fests at the Community church.
A full evening of song, led by
Lucian A. Harvey and accom­
panied by Mrs. Harvey. Last Sun­
day evening the church was full.
Bodenham er-
M ason Lbr. Co.
‘hone 293
Goetz Building
Help W anted
Saw Mill Hands
W ilson M ill Co.
Carpentiiville
Ann's Dress Shop
1- and 2-room A p a rtm e n ts
HEW FALL STOCK
All Equipped W ith Electric Ranges
Rates: By Day - Week or Month
SUNSET MOTEL
. . HELP W A N T E D !___ >
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Garden Lilies September io and Croft, Sep­
PAPER H A N G IN G
tember 11............Standard wages paid. Apply
Phone 395
Care ( ien. Del.
ield workers, bulb graders and bulb packers ’
wanted................Plan to begin digging Misc.
Evenings by Appt.
W A T E R PR O O FIN G
Office Hours: 9-12; 2:00-5:00
Evenings by appointment
FOR RENT
K A T H R IN '
BEAUTY SALON
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for Freedom. “if we can win the
battle lor men’s minds, there is
a good chance we can prevent
the cold war in Europe from be-
coming a hot war.”
“’lie Radio Free Europe trans­
Find what you want through
mitter in Munich, Western Ger­ the Pilot Class Ads.
many. built v.ith til«» $1,317,000
contributed by Americans during
the Crusade for Ereedom last fall,
's the most powerful station on
the continent. It is almost three
tunes more powerful than the
largest United States station. Its
135.000 watts compare with the
50,000 watt power of the strong­
A R R I V I N G
est stations in America. In addi­
tion. by using a directional an­
EVERY DAY
tenna. the Munich station’s broad­
cast is increased to the equivalent
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Dr. Robt. E. Smith
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St. Tim othv Episcopal
Church
Boy Scouts met nt Srov*mns-
R ev . C. M. L ever , Pastor
ter Henry’ Kerr’s office with their
parents on Monday night to re­ Sunday Services—
First and Third Sunday
view their trip up the Rogue
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river to Agnes recently by movie
Second Tuesday, 8:15 a.m.
camera. Mr. Kerr exposed the
All are cordially invited.
film where he and Dali Sanders
accompanied the boys up river
by boat for an overnight camp.
The Scout committee is laying
plans for the winter program. In
order for boys 11 years and over
to avail themselves of the advan­
tages of scouting they must be
registered officially.
HELP WANTED
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SCOUT NEWS
Plans for a new Episcopal
•hureh in Brookings are advanc-
’jig rapidly.
Subscriptions for
the new St. Timothy Church and
Youth Center have progressed
beyond $1000 cash and $5000 in Sawmill and Woods M m
labor and material. Many sub­
One mile north of Carpenter-
scribers have not yet been con­ ville on Highway 101.
tacted but it is Certain that a
building valued at over $20,000
will be erected soon.
Tin» exterior and interior will
be of redwood. It is planned to
put a fireplace in the Youth Cen­
ter as a contribution for all the
youth of the community.
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Thursday, September 13, 1951
at Greenhouses, 4 miles south Brookings. Ocean
Near Baxter Courts
side of Highway 101.
LESLIE WOODRIFF
TH E C H E T C O
Fairyland Begonia and Lily Garden
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Harbor
Oregon
".7/ the Sign of the Golden Goat"
Brookings, Oregon
SEPTEM BER 12 T O 19, 1951
A LLEN
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GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Potluck Dinner - ' - Served Family Style, as it is served to our Borders
Not Served On Sunday
6 pm to 7:30 pm.
$1.50
Reservations Must Be Made
Residential — Commercial — Remodeling
Special Dinner, 7:00 to S:oo p.111.
BROOKINGS T R A ILE R C O U R T
Served every day except Wednesday. Family Style onh.
Hours for Special Dinner on Saturdas 6-lQ p.m. and on Sunday. S to 10 pm.
Shrimp Cocktail
Relish Plate
Soup - Consomme Chiffionade
Chef's pectal Salad
OCEAN FOODS
Bakixl Virginia Ham, Candied Yams
Royal Chinookk Salmon. B railcd
Roast Oregon Pom I'urkex
Filet of Sole. Tartar Sauce
Sa\orv Dressing
On Special Order
Spring Chicken - One-half
Fried
Frog
Legs a la Antoine
Fried Southern Style
Cabinet Pudding
Ice Cream
Sirloin Steak
Fruit Jello
New York tyle with RorSdclaise Sauct
Filet a la Mignon
Dikhess Potatoes, (andied Acorn Squash, Rolls, Coffee served with
each dinner
or.” our Chef as to Private Dinner Parties. Wedding Breakfasts. and
Luncheons for Groups
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GARAGE
BRAKES ANI) MOTOR TUNE-UP
A SPECIALTY
GENERAL GARAGE WORK
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