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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1951)
Thursday, October 25, 1951 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON P ace Traza Bible Speaker Told w 'Chetco Grange The Birthday Club met Friday, Oct. 19, at the home of Mrs. Fred people shall be delivered, and ^Hope O f The W o rld every ------- — - Gustafson, honoring Mrs. Dolly one that shall be found M et Friday Eve , Brainard, who received m a n y Written in the book.” Dan 12:1.1 _ The second October meeting of gifts. Coffee, cake and ice cream •'At Lecture, Sunday The speaker said: "It will be Chetc Grange was held Friday, I uere serVed by the hostess Pl. ner and low to Mrs. Brainard. Mrs. Guy Waj\ Mrs. Frank Cha pin and Mrs. Ray Arnett were shopping at San Francisco last week. Dr. R. E. Smith was a business The speaker at the Bible Audi wonderful to see Jesus come if with Mr. and Mrs. Eyckoflf of nochle was enjoyed with high visitor at S a n Francisco last torium. last Sunday night, pre we are prepared to meet Him.” Myrtle Creek as visitors. Dur score going to Mrs. Agda Bick- week. sented the topic: “The Hope of How will He come? With a ing the business meeting it was the World," which was illustrated great cloud of angels and in great decided to enter a number in the ' by a screen. glory. i Matt. 25:31) "As he as. PTA program later this year. A He told of the perilous times in cended into heaven so will He petition was received from th<* which we now live, when mens return.” (Acts 1:11). The graves State Grange to initiate a bill at hearts are filled with fear of war of His sleeping children will b e , the , next . . general election to make and atomic bomb. He presented opened, and with the living saints I t ,andard ” T e ,th$ only ,lrne (or uo to to meet meet the Bible prophecises which speak of will ill be caught up the I I<T on. w ,th (la> light savings to the preparations for war while Lord in the air. Some will be be outlawed for the state. Mrs. Oftice Hours, 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. talking peace. "For when they ready to meet Him, and some will Edna Weigel volunteered to take shall say, Peace and safety; then not. The only hope of the world charge of the petition and obtain names of voters for it. sudden destruction cometh upon is in Jesus Christ. The Home Economics chairman. them.” 1 Thess. 5:3. Ruby Harvey, spoke on Christ “It is not peace, but war,” he Use these colum ns—it pays! mas cards the ladies of the Grange DENTIST are selling, and after the meet ing she displayed the cards and took orders. She also spoke on the coming Pomona Grange which will be held here on Nov. 10. Walter Pearmine, agriculture OPTOMETRIST committee chairman, spoke on th»A meeting of the County PMA com Formerly A N N ’S DRESS SI IOP, will open mittee which had met at Goid Beach that day. The lecturer, Hazel Hendry, an OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON nounced that Booster Night would Emergencies A n y H o u r be held on Nov. 16, with the local Under Nera Management! Grangers inviting their friends in for the program and social eve ’l > . ning. She presented an interest ing program after the meeting. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT See our Ladies Ready-to-wear, Lingeries, I Iosierv, Chetco Grange was organized in October, 1930, so it is now 21 ! years old. this month, and has! —we also carry some infants and childrens garments. approximately 140 members. The refreshment committee, Experienced alterations on all purchases Mr. and Mrs' Thomas Carson. Mi’. | and Mrs. Don Carson and Mr. and i Mrs. Emory Hyland, served re Be Never In the Way— Never Out of the Way Come in and see us, won’t you? freshments at tables decorated No hour ever finds us closed; no distance is too great, and no in the Hallowe’en spirit. The next , comfort is left undone for those we serve. When you need us, meeting. Nov. 2. will he election , MRS. BILL BOW ERM AN you will want the reverent economical Serving we render' of officers. Consult us today, freely, about Pre-Arrangement Plans. BROOKINGS CLINIC DR. R. E. SMITH Phone 293 EU-LEE'S DRESS SHOP DR. A. F. DURBIN DR. ROY M . WHITE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 PHONE 151 OLD MRS. E l) LANGLOIS ROEDER FUNERAL HOME Soil Conservation Talks Are Billed r 1 !•** ... •A J 1 T- I go Greyhound because it’s the FRIENDLY way to travel And you get real economy to o ... plus frequent schedules every, where in air-conditioned buses.. .Thru-Express service at no extra fare. Relax as you see as you s a v e ... by friendly Greyhound! More Express Schedules, More Thru Buses, More Service *o More Places Than Any Other Travel Wav FROM BROOKINGS, OREGON, TO: Peoria, 111., .................... $39.30 Washington, Topeka. Kans................... $35 00 Tulsa, O k la ..................... $36.55 Keokuk, la ....................... $38.25 Raleigh, N. C..................... 51.25 508 II. STREET C R E S C E N T A series of educational meet-! ings to let the farmers of Curry I county know something about the I functioning and work of a soil < conservation district have been arranged for next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, according to Clifford Jenkins, county agent. Farmers interested in erosion control, drainage, improvement of irrigation systems, channel align ment and other phases of land and water conservation will find the meetings of interest. Howard Cushman, executive secretary, State Soil Conserva tion committe of Oregon, and Lester Davenport, soil conserva tionist from the S.C.S. office in Grants Pass will attend these meetings. Farmers will be told of the work in other districts and how they operate, how much it will cost the farmers to set up and conduct the district and about the work on individual farms. If after the meetings farmers of Curry county wish to proceed with the organization of such a district steps wil lbc taken to or ganize. The meetings are set: Oct. 25 at Chetco Grange at 1:30 p. m.; Oct. 25 at County exten sion office, Gold Beach at the same hour and Oct. 26, at Sixes Grange hall at 1:30 p. m. . onRou»>* Trip Tickets R. C. Rettke, Agent Phone 311 Kerr Building GREYHOUND A lui tuore trave» ¡u t a ¿ut Less M o n e y! C A L IF . CATERPILLAR No. 12 POWER ROAD GRADER TO KENT BY HOUK OK BY D AY PUTNAM LOGGING COMPANY Phone 589 or Write Box 417 BROOKINGS, OREGON Y. & M. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AU TH O RIZED McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER AND REPAIR SERVICE Brookings, Oregon P. O. Box 596 The Fraternal Order of Eagles will sponsor a Hallowe’en party for the children from 6 to T6 on Wednesday, Oct. 31 at the V. F. Hall, starting at 8 p. m. Parents are invited to come with their children. There will be treats and games — with plenty of fun for everyone. Phone 344 FOR SALE LOTS New Subdivision of M . E. Dixon LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Ruby Baker, who makes her home at the hotel with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Munson, left for Franc‘s"o last week. She will visit a number of places in that area before returning home. PHONE 1091 C IT Y Across from Shell Station o. c....... $52.25 Hallowe'en Party O n t Way Fart». P lu t F ed T ax-R etu rn T n p20% f P R O V E R B S .... ' | ' , ON ARNOLD LANE Wonderful Ocean View - best of soil - level and clean - 4-inch water main good gravel road. LOTS 63x105 AND LARGER, SS50 AND UP