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Thursday, January 17, 1952 BROOKINGS-HARBOR Prophesy Revealed * re a ‘ ,m «f« 4 By Evangelist, S u n ? « ^ ^ 4 ' pilot , BROOK1NC.S OREGON " passed „„ « head or corn. I which h u been ------- ' -------------------- - ------------------------- ---------------- Page Five "W orld Peace or Alondc P ie c _____ Piec- J " « the * m ~ c..w «o “"«» « n g up « ating w a e ^ X Z es was the subject presented at ? R° man Em pire into ten off the heirs df the Indian. the Bible Auditorium Sunday eve- „ ~ ? ’PriSinB ,he " « “ <«“ ' Hv«a along the coast in the 1(^ ning by the Evangelist. Manson ° . represented It « a s voted for the ( X c k ' .o Metcalf. "Is ••Is there solution to to by..ihhe ,oes ° f ,h“ I make a trip , o North BeJd s Metcalf. there a a solution / X e a P X X : : \ Z aiZ L h. e y _ ‘Shal1 *>»" Mullens, o X o o ° f woild problem s? Can we have _ t P|,iav ' ' ' *it-w jonn Mullens one peace? Will Russia rule the en- i • . ° ne to an°th e r,’ or the law yers representing th i tire w orld?” be unit^ under one head again, dians to find , ? e In ' Scientists and statesm en seek 8 ’’ e * 1 . kin*dom of Christ rcss was being made if anv ^Tln ■ to devise some plan for univer- ” T ak ,n P,ecess and con- comm ittee is to report ai ♦ sal peace, yet preparations for ® *heSe k,n.8d°ms, and it next m eeting in April or if im w ar increase. The arm ing of the shaR/ t a n d forever.” , portant, a sf^ a l m eeting N ^ t nations today is the fulfillm ent ki??d ’ r that * * regu,ar m eeting has been se of prophesy. kingdom of Christ is soon to be Sundav April 13 The history of the world from ®8tabl,#hed* and appealed to all | — ’________ L the kingdoms of Babylon. Medo- ■ l° prepare for th a t event. Persio Greece and Rome to the end of time was revealed to Neb uchadnezzar in his dream of the Sy Payne Caught 'Cat' Second Time „ Bruins Smother Langlois Quints Bruins, nent bent on an- an- * Brookings «...*» oiuins. 5 t ayne has had the unusual other county hoop championship, experience of catching the same , ,ast Friday took another decisive cougar twice in his traps. First steP *n th at direction bv down time the big predator got away. in8 Langlois in two games, both taking trap and all, but when b> decisive margins. The B souad Asfc About 15-Day Trial O ffer! jit It r came am p h an lz to a u * _____ . _I .L , . M u back the same place dumped their visitors. 76 to 36 O ve r fo u r m illio n b o t t h Z k f t h ^ ^ ^ i R D and was caught again, this tim e while the A squad sm othered -v R‘ \ ™ BNT^ Bve be<’n " ° ,d fo r r®1*«* <»f by the hind paw instead of the the visitors, 77 to 47. despite the <l ‘.\t.re8s a ris in K fr o m S to m ac h » D “ <M,®n a l Ulcer» due to E i c t u A cid — front, as the first time, heroic * effort who F oot D i l u t i o n . Sour o r U p»«t S to m ac h .v ............... ... t *“ , v ’ , he , v was " “ s I ------------" * ” * 1 u of * ^ Dick ‘ CK r . Everest, V C lt 1Pre Uhen Sy went to the t ’a P P°ured through 30 points ¿ " « L i m ? \ ^ c ld - Ask fo r " W illa r d ’s a n d h ie ......... . . . 1 i r»~ „ H ’ and his hide is now on its way W o»«aie” w h ic h f u l l y e x p la in s th is re m a rk points, and able hom e tr e a tm e n t— f r w — a t to the state game commission, to CHETCO DRUG STORE get the sta te bounty for cougar. I his is the third cougar Sy has tiQKä.: caught this year, and all in the same place. Besides these, he has sent several bobcat hides to the H ours 8:00 a. m. to noon and county c l e r k for the county 7:00 to 9:00 p. m. bounty on them. * r X nB“ . a m e \ £ * e ¿«v W . " T h "h and Fi.zln.gr" e a c h u i . h > Everest with 30 lead th* «« •n .he A J ’X S . * » hOn,C a ‘ S a n ,a Rl,sa. a f' « « Ueek sPent a * the Campbell home fr'™ ” U U e .| ters for both games* B. H. S. L. H. S. 2 R° y Uvtle Sunday ,o r * , 1» *d h ire many years before go- mg south little more than a y e a r 25 54 ,b ago. She was amazed at the many) 16 24 36 changes of the past year. B. H. S. According to inform ation re- 39 57 77 L. H. S. 19 27 J7 ceived. representatives of the col- lector of internal revenue will be a t the Grange hall Feb. u and 12 Irom 12 to 5 to assist local Mrs. Jack Sm ith was able to people • - ................. ~ ..K out th eir in- in making retu rn to Brookings with her , come tax returns, husband this week. Mr. Sm ith A fter a change in plans and was called to Los Angeles by the som e delay. Mrs. Langlois and ___ M id d e n illness illn e s s o hi« wife in — t De \ 1 Mrs. Ml’S HrnlVnian t*.. I sudden of f his Brownian n of f Eu-Lee’s Dress cern lx» r. Shop will go to San Francisco A. E Sandbo left for San Jose, this Saturday for several days C alif, Sunday night to attend a v isit a lout the wholesale houses. meeting of the Masonic lodge, honoring past m asters. Mr. Sand- bo helped organize the lodge, and received a special invitation to For the week ending on Sun- attend. day: Max. Min. Ram Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey Jan u ary 7 .........42 31 S9 and son, Skippy, M rs . H arvey’s January 8 .........47 10 34 mother. Mrs. P. D. S ta rk and her J a nuary 9 17 45 82 daughter. Delores, spent last week Jan u ary 10 l.s 41 ■ at San Diego visiting at the home January 11 42 36 1 01 "t Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Stark. January 12 P» 34 .08 While there they also made a trip Ja n u ary 13 H 34 .95 Rainfall for week 6 68 Local News Weather Report Income Tax Service R. . Guarretiaz Hwy 101, 2 m ilth south of Brookings, Oregon SAND & GRAVEL I For cem ent work on road ways. Im m ediate D elivery Phone 341 or leave orders a t L eanords R ealty Office ROSS SALVAGE Sam Lopez To Head 1. H. Asscciation First m eeting of 1952 of In dinn Heirs Association was held Sunday by the local group at the Chetco Grange, with small at , tendance of members. In the an ■ nual election Sam Lopez, of Cres c e n t City was elected chairm an for the year; H erbert Payne, the vice-president and H enrietta Dili as secretary-treasurer. A discussion was held on the c l a i m against the governm ent CARVER-HUSEEY ELECTRIC CO. "N o Job T»o Big Or Too Small" Pumps, Motors and Controls, Motor Re-Winding. 24-Hour Service and H'e are equipped to ta{e every electric need at CARL SORENSON, M anager Residence. Chetco Inn W ELL Repairs! care of your any time. P H O N E 312 Brookings House I t esses! (■ Th ursday....................... Friday PERCALES and BROADCLOTHS R eg u lar-------$ 3 .9 8 Sale P r ic e .............. <9 05 SP E C IA L P U R C H A SE OF HOUSE DRESSES F O R THIS SHLIH Crisp Cottons, gay prints, easy tubb 8o-count percales with “V,” “square “sweetheart” necklines—in new shade; or without belts. fust Six Dozen to vo at this low tn DR I L L I N G I Drill a well N O W for that extra water for irri gation for next summer’s lawn and garden! SIZES i2 to 20 ! LES SHANAHAN Sale of Childrens Dresses 18 years experience Orders may also be left at Leonard’s Realty Office Corner of Memory I^ne and Del Norte—Broo{ingt P E R C A LE S and B R O A D C L O T H S Some slightly shopworn— SIZES 3 to 14 Regular $2.,9 to Panoramic View . . . 1 /i acres, overlooking town and ocean, scads of azaleas, and rhododendrons. Electricity on lot. Dug well, practically inexhaustable. Temporary cabin started, lumber included. Private road, ample room for three houses. Sacrifice for $1950 cash. Address: P. O. Box 531, Brookings. Saturday $3.29----------------- Sale Regular $ 3 .9 8 ------------------------------- Sale Regular $4.98 -------- iSjpif j gW*-- Price . . . . . . . $1.6 P ric e .................... $2 .2 Sal» prjce.............. Moore’s Variety & Apparel Shop We Give S. & H. Green Stamps On A ll Your Purchases!