Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 28, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    Rotary Hears Plea
Local N ew s H a p p en in g s
A L o u t F olks You K n o w
For M ore Churches
Brookings Stock
Brookings Harbor Pilot 9
’ I ’ RSDAY, MAY 28. 1953
Sales Progressing
In contrast to the rollicking
musical program of last week,
Management of Brookings Ply­ Duplicate Watches
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred here from colder areas. While
the Rotary club listened very at­
wood Corporation announced that
Scothorn
of
Brookings,
a
6
lb.
32
Brookings was enjoying hot rain all of the stock sales of this issue
tentively to a man to man talk
Given By Mincer's
by Rev. Hugh Bronson, pastor of oz. boy at Seaside hospital, May it was frozen rain in some re­ will be completed bv June 10.
26,
at
8:38
p.m.
The
young
man
gions at higher altitude.
the B r o o k i n g s Presbyteri m
The transaction on 40 shares has
The race between the graduat­
church, on the value of our has been named Ronald Marvin.
been compleetd with five addi­ ing smiors for the beautiful El­
Raymond Young, stationed at tional shares subscribed for.
churches in the nation at large
gin watch given by Mincer’s
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pullen of
and especially on the function of Portland are here to attend the 1 acoma Navy Yards, was home! Management further states jewelry turned out to be a nip
another church in the Brookings graduation of their grandson, over the weekend with his par­ that the results for the month
' ’uck race between Mary Lou
area.
Leslie Pullen. They are visiting ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Young. I of April in the plywood division Berger and Leslie Pullen. First
In answer to the obsCrvatu n at the home of their daughter,
the corporation were very en- one was ahead and the other
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Redfield a t­ of
couragin«?
a|j in(lications
that there are already enough Mrs. Glenn Duncan.
tended Klamath Falls high school point to an equally good result ahead. They crossed the finish
churches in this community, he
line so close together that the
Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Woods of commencement Friday. Mr. Red­ for the month of May.
pointed ouj that in the United
Mincers decided to award dupli­
field’s
daughter,
Betty,
and
States at large 60% of the popu­ Portland are here to attend the
The
excessive
rainall
has
cate
watches.
grandson, Clifford, were graduat­ slowed down the delivery of legs
lation is affiliated with the graduation exercises and also the ed.
This was a very commendable
church, while in Oregon but Azalea Festival. They are visit­
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to the plant but the company gesture on their part.
around 23% of our people are ing at the Glenn ---- Duncan heme.
Queen’s banquet will be held feels that they will be able to
connected with and working in
Paul Peterson and children wilt
Ardell Moore of Albany Saturday evening, May 3d at come through with full pro.iue-
our churches. Our sister state is Mrs.
7:30 at the Chetco Inn. Tickets
leave
tomorrow for Salem where
here
to
attend
the
graduation
of Washington is even lower in of her brother, Leslie Pullen. are available at Chetco Drug, tion until logging operations get Mrs. Peterson is confined to the
into full swing.
the scale by 3%.
hospital.
Mrs. Moore is visiting at the Freeman’s Market, Hendrick’s
He left us to draw our own home
Furniture,
Ostenburg’s,
Brook-
of
her
mother,
Mrs.
Glenn
conclusions as to how far the
| ings Market and Oregon State
Brookings area is from the na­ Duncan.
, Bank.
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tional 60 per cent, to say nothing
The All-Year Events Associa­ i
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of the state’s 23 per cent.
C. “Ed” Dempsey indicates in
tion met Tuesday evening at tne
He pointed out that in these t ’hetco Inn for a meeting to “iron his ad elsewhere in this issue that
troubled times, men and won.en, out’’ all last minute details in he will be open for repair work
boys and girls sorely need the preparation for the Azalea Festi­ Monday, June 1. Plans are being
steadying character building in­ val. Fifteen to twenty attended. made for the grand opening soon.1
fluence offered by our churches. A meeting is called for this eve­
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Money can’t buy happiness, he ning to check last minute details
Extensive memorial services
pointed out to his fellow Rotari- and to discuss the subject of the will be held at Smith River Com-1)
ans. During the war and now in, weather.
munity hall with arrangements!
this cold war we need to produce'
in charge of American Legion 11
Lovely fresh Cut Flowers,
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things and as a people we are i Mrs. Arthur Knox, Mrs. Paul Post No. 712 and Auxiliary,
willing to work and sacrifice to Ronniger and Stevie visited rela­
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Wreaths, Beautiful plants. Every S
bring peace and happiness to tives in Grants Pass over the
Brookings Plywood Corporation
kind of floral tribute desired
mankind in general, but he add-' weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert was elected to membership in the i
for
ed, in the producing of things Neilson, just three weeks in their Douglas Fir Plywood Association i
we must not neglect the spiritual new home, were happy to have Tuesday during the annual meet­
MEMORIAL DAY!
side.
guests. Mrs. Neilson is Arthur’s ing of the organization held at
1
Gearhart. Seven other plywood i
We of the clergy, he said, have twin sister.
rms of the coastal area were
our part in preaching the gospel,
-
elected
to memberships.
POTTED AND CUT FLOWERS
Rains
have
curtailed
work
in
of bringing to our fellow men the
the
W
’oods
and
held
back
build­
opportunity for service, service
such as all Rotary clubs strive to ing, to say nothing of lily culti­
vation, grass cuting and general Too Late to Classify
render.
spring
clean-up.
The men listened closely to
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O.V T H E W IN C H U C K
F OR SALE—Large size canning 5
Rev. Bronson’s man to man talk,
pressure
cooker.
See
Marian
Mrs.
Estes
Morton
is
reported
and all agreed that the church
PHONE 2568
Harbor, Oregon
Lamm, Brookings Plywood of-
does have a large and important improved. She was flown to Sal­
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em over a week ago where she ce.
place in our community.
has been treated at the hospital
for pneumonia.
The lily festival date has been
set by the All-Year Events As­ Many unusual birds have been
sociation after careful considera­ seen in the area during the week
tion given the blooming peak. since the rains. One persons guess
We will celebrate July 19.
was that they might have come
FLOW ERS S
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MEMORIAL DAY i
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M c V A Y 'S
GREENHOUSE
It Has Been a Privilege
To Serve You
MOORE'S VARIETY
CONGRATULATIONS
Be Sure and
Good luck
Attend the
AZALEA FESTIVAL
Mrs. Virginia Mincer
Closed Memorial Day
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Class of 1953
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