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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1951)
BROOK INGS-HAR BOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Page Eight Pa Thursday, October ¡8, 1951 The home of Charles C arpen be o f benefit to the visito rs o f Mrs. F em e Brule and George ter, near Cape F a rre lllo was de Hansen le ft last w eek fo r their the area. Members o f C u rry C ounty d i stroyed by fire a week ago, it homes at S iera M adre, a fte r en. w ill m ake a special point I of m a rk in g these shrubs some* vision of the Oregon Educational was learned late last week. N o th jo y in g the sum m er m onths Vn Mrs. P ris c illa Robinson, w ho tim e d u rin g the w in te r, and it Association were guests of the ing was saved except a few pieces th e ir places on the U pper re ce n tly returned from a 5-m onths W*U be very pleasing if y o u r club B rookings teachers F rid a y eve of clo th in g w hich Mrs. C arpen chuck riv e r. ’ t r i p to England, was a guest i "'o n Id aid us in preventing the ning. The m eeting was firs t fo r te r had taken to her m o th e r’s In a le tte r to her parents, Mr. Breaker at Azalea Garden C lub lcss of the m arkers w hich so ot- this school year. There were about home to iron. There are three last Thursday, sharing the pro- ,< n occurs in these public places, 35 present from the various coun sm all children. Friends and re la and Mrs. Claude Goldizen, Betti g ra m w ith Mrs. E. E. K ilp a tric k . T h a n kin g you fo r y o u r interest, ty schools. Refreshments were tives are providing a few g a r said she had a prom otion in rat served fo llo w in g the m eeting at ments and a p lace to stay u n til ing w ith the c iv il service com H er subject was E nglish g a r - ; J pni V ery tr u ly yours, ‘Spook’s D riv e -in .” the fa m ily plans fo r the w in te r mission and also a s ubstantial dens, and she discussed some o f C. H. ARM STRONG, advance in salary. She is a pri S tate Parks Supt. are decided. the differences between o u r own i vate secretary to the tra ffic man and her sis te r’s. M arrow , a vege- ' i C a rl R ettke, attached to the ager o f the P o rt o f Huenema. to table m uch seen on E nglish ta m edical corps at F o rt Lewis, is the N o rth of Los Angeles. This I les, grow n in E nglish gardens, is one unknow n here. She in tr o F oi R ent: Sleeping room. C a ll v is itin g his brother, Robert, th is office manages a ll naval move ment and loading o f government duced corn to her re latives who evenings. Mrs. Tony Oisen, Olsen week. vessels in th a t l»se. B e tti leaves liked it even though eating it was 34 The speech delivered at t h e Lane, H arbor. a tr ifle messy. Mr. and M rs. E. E. Hanscam F rid a y n ig h t fo r A lbuquerque, X | R o ta ry In te rn a tio n a l convention F lo w e r seeds are not p u rc h by W arren A ustin, U. S. repre For Sale: large c irc u la tin g oil Sr. and son, M erle, le ft the firs t Mcx., w here she w ill spend a ased, but saved and exchanged sentative at the U nited Nations, heater w ith tw o burners w hich of the week fo r Eastern Oregon week w ith her brother. Vernon, between neighbors and friends. was read, Tuesday, to the local can he used together o r separate- to take in the Last o f the deer who is a s en io r at U n ive rsity of M rs. Robinson is p a rtic u la rly fond R otarians by A rchie H endricks ily as w e a th e r requires. In ex sason and the firs t of the e lk sea New M exico, m a jo rin g in science. cf primroses, seen so much in the The ta lk , ‘‘W h e r e Do We Go cellent condition. Cost $120, w ill son. They were to meet M r. and M r. and M rs. G len Johnson and E nglish gardens. From H ere.” re -ite ra te d the U. sell fo r $50. Reason fo r selling, Mrs. Lester T h o rn to n at P ra irie fa m ily le ft fo r Los Angeles last Mrs. E. E. K ilp a tric k , sent to N .’s hope and aim in m a in ta in am in s ta llin g furnace. W. L. C ris- C ity on Monday. week to spend the w in te r months. D e n n a rk by the nationa l federa ing a ju st and lasting peace, hut sey. 1 m iles n o rth o f Brookings tio n o f c o u n try women, through not a peace of appeasement. on H w y 101. the home extension o f Oregon, The sjx‘ech told of the methods gave q u ite a ta lk o f her to u r employed by the C om m unists, in F o r Sale: F o r a lim ite d tim e, and told of how women of the da ffo d il bulbs, 15e lb. Also speci invading churches w ith some sort E uropean continent fe lt tow ard of a peace plan in an effort to osum ru b ru m and speciosum a l Am erica. divide the th in k in g of this coun bum and gold band lilie s at reas onable prices. Contact Hoaglands, t i y and its citizens. Box 122, Brookings. 34-2* LOCAL NEWS Two Tell Club O f C n n | ; <.L f * ~ Gardens C i l Q I lish lS fl V F a iu O n S "Classified Ads" Rotary Speech Read To Club, Tue. T U N E -U P !! A K e y To Gas W ill Mark Plants A t Azalea Park IN I his letter, from the Oregon S t a t e H ighw ay Commission, is self-explana tory, and should give local residents some jo y th a t any fu tu re Visitors to the local park w ill he inform ed as to every plant and shrub in the p a rk : Dear Mrs. M ille r : L wish to th a n k you fo r y o u r le tte r o f Oct. 4, re la tiv e to th e id e n tific a tio n o f the various shrubs and trees in Azalea P a rk area, w hich y o u r club desires and w hich you believe w ill Reception Set For Local Newlyweds F o r R e n t: Sleeping rooms, dou ble and single. Osa Johnson, Del N o rte Line. 34* F or S ale: 14-ft. tr a ile r house, 1 A reception fo r M r. and Mrs. A1 S arver has been set fo r F rid a y bargain, $300 cash. C. H . Gragg, 34* 1 evening at the V. F. W. H a ll, near end o f Pioneer road. when friends w ill welcome the Foi S ale: A lm a tr a ile r house, newlyweds to t his com m unity. or w ill trade on p ro p e rty. Also Mrs. Sarver, the fo rm e r- R uth wood range and kitchen sink for Lenoid of San Diego, and M r. sale. R. E. Breeding, on a irp o rt S ilv e r were m arried at the Reno tra c t on M em ory Lane. 34* M ethodist church last F riday, ac cording to M r. S a rve r’s m other. F o r R e n t: ap a rtm e n t upstairs A ll friends of the couple are fo r ad u lts o n ly; F o r sale: r o ll- inv ited. avvay bed. E lizabeth S hingler. * Grand Opening v • W of Bible Auditorium Next To 'fhe Chetco Inn, Brookings, Oregon SI to of S( SI S( SJ pi I, Economy If your car’s distributor is delivering current to the spark plugs at just the right instant . . . If the plugs are clean and properly gapped . . . you’re getting good gas mileage. If not you're LOSING gas and yon need our tune-up special service. BROOKINGS GARAGE K'ESZ OF MOBILE STATION We Invite YOU To Hear These A mazing Bible Prophecies on Current World (conditions. II hy live in doubt? God through His Bible makes the future plain. Come and bring your friends every . . . . Sunday, Tuesday and Friday at 7:30 p.m SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 7:30 P. M. And Every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday SUNDAY: "The W orld's Only Hope!” N Q in T II ol N N S S N N N N O TUESDAY: 'W ill Russia Rule The World? H hat does the present world situation hold for mod ern man? Is there any hope for world peace? Bible phophecy unfolds the future. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21,, 7:30 SONG SERVICE V II T r < r o t 2 r V 1 i Brookings New Church au AX o ON M EiC A LF, Evangelist