Thursday, June 19, 1952I
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Entered aa second-class matter, at the poatofBce at Brookings,
Uarch 7. 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1679.
Reception Date Set
For Monday, July 7
Pictures of Holy
OreM
Land Were Shown
D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher
LOCAL NEW S
Mr. and Mrs. Hom er Agee .went
to Albany over the week-jf^d tffl
visit his relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Schlickting
and family left S atu rd ay for the
s ta te of W ashington to visit her
relatives.
Clifford S tite s of K lam ath Falls,
grandson of Lyle Redfield Sr. is
new clerk at the Redfield Mar-
ket for the sum m er.
The Rt. Rev. Benjamin D. Dag-
H enry K err, on his recent trip
well, Episcopal Bishop of Oregon,
to
Holy
Land
and
Europe
earlier
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
year, took along thousands of will m ake his annual visitation to
One Year, in Curry County___________________ $3<><* this
feet of movie film, and took as St. Tim othy’s Episcopal church in
One Year, outside Curry County
•▼3*5® m an> pictures as the police of Brookings, Monday. July 7. There
each country would perm it, put will be a reception for the Bishop
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: K indly notify of any on a 35-minute show at R otary and new Episcopal m em bers and
Friends at the Chetco Inn, at 5:30
meeting, Tuesday noon.
change of address in advance. Failure to do so costs two Mr. Kerr, before sta rtin g the p. m.
cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will film, showed a m ap of the Holy The banquet will be at 6:15 p.
Summer Cut Prices!
Land, and sketched briefly t h e m. All expecting to attend the
be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change.
route of his trip, and explained banquet should notify Mrs. Glenn
reason for this certain route.
H urst, Mrs. Noble Ellison or the
Privation among the peoples of Chetco Inn on or before July 4.
Mill-wood, c o rd ......Jio.oo
Sy Lubraska, of K lam ath, Calif., one of the impelling forces be th a t once-famous lands, w ritten The confirm ation service will take
hind the sports festival of th a t place and the boat races which have about in the Bible, is appalling. place at 7:30 p. m. a t St. Tim- Plywood Cores, cord $12.00
a ttra c te d a tten tio n all over the world, has the form ula for com The m ountains of Lebanon from othey’s church.
Oak wood, cord......$14.00
m unity success in any project, and offered th at form ula to the R otary w here Solomon once harvested the
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club last week when he showed pictures of the race and told how famous cedars for his temple, now m ore sections of pictures to be
are
alm
ost
barren
wastes.
The
th a t small com m unity raise« 1 m ore than $10,000 each year to finance
show as soon as they come and
Phones 2546 or 2341
little bit of ground fertile enough can be edited.
the undertaking. The act called for everyone in the comm unity.
Such an enterprise, so he said, can “m ake a com m unity.” He cited for cultivation, is terraced so all
a few exam ples of this about the country. The sports festival each of it can be used.
As a new’ scene appeared on
y e a r at K lam ath, the Lily Festival at Brookings, both w orking in
d o s e co-operation, can reap m ore tourist trade. There m ust be a the screen, Mr. K err would ex
synchronizing of events, so th at one may closely follow the other, plain its significance, and a little
of the history connected w ith the
and th at each participate in the other.
O utside of the K lam ath River and th a t boat race around which im portance of this view.
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Across from School
Many scenes were taken of the
the festival is built, w hat has K lam ath to offer the average tourist
o th e r than a little fishing? It was the untiring work and co-opera City of Jerusalem , and the nativ
ity of Christ. He also showed the
Big Boy Burgers_____________________ __ 50C
tion of th at area which has m ade for it the nam e it now’ enjoys.
tomb of Lazarus, whom Jesus had
raised from the dead. Despite the
Chickcn* in the Straw______ __
J, s
fact th a t much of this land is
older than the C hristian religion,
T hat idea of cleaning up vacant lots, by mowing grass and weeds,
it is surprising how well preserved
and taking away any fire hazard which m ay come during the dry
man> of the buildings remain.
ORDERS IO GO—Call Phone 2474
This city is growing m ore rapidly than any o th er place along
Mr. K err apologized for definite
This city is growing m oer rapidly than any oth er place along
breaks in the continuity of his
Highway 101, according to comm ercial men who “m ake” this te r
route,
explaining th at certain rolls
rito ry at least once a m onth. This com m unity has about everything
of film which he had left for de-
one could w ant to m ake it beautiful, if it w ere alw ays kept tidy
'elopm ent, had not been returned
Open Every Day— Standard or D aylight!
ami free from unsightly weeds, trash, brush, and debris.
He promised th at he had three
Almost on the m ain stre e t of town sit a couple of old cars of
uncertain vintage, w ith wrecking work done on them . No attem p t
has b m i m ade in the past two or three weeks to com plete the
w recking job. or to remove them from the s tr e e t—yes, alm ost on
the street W’here they now sit.
Those blackberries which grow in such profusion along the fences,
stre e ts and trails, should be trim m ed, or destroyed, for m any are
becoming traffic hazards, such as the one near the laundry.
Whose job is it to remove these? Well, it may depend upon how
you look at it. Profierty owners certainly should be held resi»onsible
if there becomes becomes a hazard from the negligence. There may be
no enforcem ent by court action, but certainly pride should force it
L & D. Wood Yard
Miracles Can Come From Co-operation
TH E H E A R T H S T O N E
Cleanliness Should Bring A Pride!
DRIVE-IN SERVICE
SEE
Local News
Nayborhill Club
Phone 2244
/><zv or Night
Brookings, Oregon
I h e b est in
C O V E R IN G
IN S T A L L A T IO N
OF
Elsa Raveks reported on the tea
room conducted by the club in the
interests of the Azalea Festival,
at the recent flower show. The
secret pal of Anit Schm idt reveal
ed herself and presented Anita a
birthday gift a fte r luncheon.
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Mrs. Billie Mason will be hos
tess to the club, June 25.
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PAINTING
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NEW SIDING
BATHROOMS
GARAGES
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Mrs. Cecil W atts is in Southern
California, enjoying a vacation.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Hendry went
to P ortland to attend a family
gathering in honor of Mr. H en
dry's m other, Mrs Josephine H en
d ry , who was 90 years old. S u n
day. June 14.
W a t c h e s . B r a c e le ts ,
ROOFING
WIRING
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D ia m o n d s .
f t »
36 MONTHS TO PAY!
Brookings well child clinic con
ference will be held Friday. June
27. Those interested are asked to
contact Mrs Paul W hirry for ap
pointm ent.
MORTUARY
Hillside Street
24 I lour Service
FOR
lOW Cost Home
Improvement loan
The Dorcas Society of the Sev
The Nayborhill Club rnet with
enth-D ay Adventist Church gave Mrs. Blossom Behee for desert
a supper at the Grange Hall, S un luncheon, W ednesday. June 11.
day night. Games and e n te rta in
Handiwork occupied the mem-
m ent followed the meal.
Ibera during the afternoon. Mrs.
Roy H. Brown
US
AND MANY OTHE IMPROVEMENTS
TO MAKE YOUR HOUSE A HOME!
COURTEOUS,
F R IE N D L Y
S E R V IC E !
S i l v e r w a r e a n d J e w e lr y .
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M.
JO N E S
C e r t i f i e d W a t c h m a k e r a n d J e w e le r
OREGON STATE BANK
F»ae Jtatfoxif W’ofcAe.w tf/ptas, //«m U foas, HMaois and other»
21 and 23 Jew els!
F o r the 01ft you uxll
p n d e let pour few rln r
be your ffuuie **
Robinson's Building—Next to Dnninick's
BROOKINGS, OREGON
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