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BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT l’R(HIKINGS. ORBGON Gives Instruction To Baotist Youth i nursaay, marco io, 1955 I l'l IL BALL Si 1OTTS ' has returned to H arbo r at least SCO U TS T A K E H IK E we a re to co n trib u te to the peace ' te m p o ra rily, and is a houseguest S c o u tm a ste r Hall S an d ers took been visitin g h er son and d a u g h te r of th e world, the nation, the JIA V I BABY GIRL j at the W illiam Skopec home. in-law, Mr and Mrs. S tan ley P e t ab o u t 15 scouts on a hike up Mt. church, the com m unity. or the M rs Paul Shott. » graduate of i M rs. W illia m Hempel e nta rta in - erso n since before C hristm as, is Em ily last S a tu rd a y They left a- family, the place.» to s ta rt is w ith Miss D e lo r's Grady left Mon B rooking* h h ’h school, h ad a babv about tw e n ty -fiv e ladies at her own conscious- tlying back to h er home in Iowa bout 9 a m Bob S ta n h u rst drove day for Eugene, a fte r a busy ourselves, in out n Feb 11 <i,v now lives in home M arch 1st, at a stork show h iv { th em to the foot of the hill in his T uesday, M arch 15. w eek of in stru ctio n in C hrist ta« i Knglewotxl. ( 'll t She is the j c r fo r h e r siste r-in-la w . Mrs. l^ee ness." tru c k T h e boys spent th e day P eace of mind as wvll as pence T he problem ot how to prevent liv in g w ith the young people of is tb» daughi "• of Mrs H urry G ard n er A ve ry enjoyable tim e playing in th e snow and having in the w orld depends unon the w a r and the ru m o rs of w a r c a n th e B aptist C om m unity ('h u tc h w a* enjoyed by the group and M rs ' Panne, of Brot »kints, a good tim e honest efforts of m en and women not i»' solved th ro u g h governm en T h irte e n women of th e M iss Mrs Shott h 1 w o rk e d a s a con- G a rd n e r rec eiv e d m any lovely and ev ¡»rywhere to u n d e rsta n d and to ta l action and cooperation alone, ionary’ C ircle m et Thursday' at ♦»winter, at H i' h.-s A ir C ra ft in a p p ro p ria te g ifts. HAVE BABY SH O W ER apply the sp iritu a l law s ot G»xi he «Iceland. "T he solution 1 vs tb» parsonage for a w ork ses*-on Mrs. R obert R e ttk e and Mrs Ralph C astle of San F rancisco. mainly w ith ta c h individual, tor m »king ro b 's for the C herut Choi C u lver City Her husband is in I Mr. and Mrs. Storo who operate is station»»»! at In- th e Hobday M otel at W aldpifTt E s th e r M ulcare held a baby show er C alifornia, told an audivnee here perm an en t jx»ace of mind and 'The children are betw een the ages t he N visited M r and M rs Chamber's at « glow (Hid for Mrs. Dick KindeLl Tuesday ev M arch 7. 1955 l»eace in the w orld w ill be g rough t four and nine years, and lov •» th ' < 'll amber«; XTot*»l fo r thro*'' davs ening. .About 17 guests w ere invit By learning to rely on th e se di about only so tast as eve ry m an • 1 - rii-s t th,» w ) sing They are directed by M rs • M * ’ lai ed. G am es w ere played, and lu n vine laws people find th a t they w om an and child peivei vxxs the alvin G orte, assist «xi by Joan E ugene was Mr atul M rs. C h ester T hom p B ro o k in g s o v e r cheon w as served. can overcom e fear, boredom anti ; n n a n in g of real sellh«xx , w i l l h P e ttig re w , Tb pianist is Dorotln son and t* ’o ehl1d'"en re tu rn e d tbt we»»k end t m g h e r d a u g h t- tension and discover for th e m ra ise s thought . . . to tb » g r e a t- Rowley. hi me T uesday from an eight dav All's. Pat W heeler of O rescent selves th a t lastin g peace is a •‘gif’ sp iritu a l fact th a t tru e self-« x- Tb» re g u la r meeting of tile In d ie el* M r s J« h > H o b trip which took them to A berdeen C ity visited the Bob S ta n h u rsts d ire c t from God. divine Love, to pression is divine, evei present Missionary m eeting is jxestponed •'nd T arom n. W ashington A fter M r C P Crosby ho was in last Thursdav each individual," Mr C astle d e j Mind, God, expressing H im self from M arch 17 to March 21 Th«' encountering ¿now flurr*«*: on the Spokane, Was! ¡ng for about clared, adding "T he divine fact i th ro u g h m an." place of tho m eeting will bo a n tthret» w eeks it tu r to Biook- f iis t par? of the trip, they repoi t regarding m a n ’s real n a tu r e is , th at they had fine w«-ather all M an’s g reatest need at t < tim*' nounced la te r kings last w e« k th a t he is w holly spiritu al, the ex- j the rest of th e tune. he said, is to know mor about pi* ssion of God." i th e tru e relationship lx»t ween i ') H AS O P E R A T IO N C u rre n tly on an extended to u r is well as God and man. Slckn« I RETU R N 1 R 0 M M EXICO M.*s George Widney was tak en as a m em ber of T he C h ristian sin is healed through tho applic 1 Seaside hospital in Crescent Mr. anil Mis 1, v Peterson i Mr. anil M rs Don C rockett re Science B oard of L ectureship, Mr ation of tho sp iritu a l laws ol God. FARM (1 itv hist Friday for an enierg» ncy from Porfían«! last Fri turned home fio m a three weeks C a stle spoke u n d e r the auspicies As o u r undorstandii ng cl ( Iixl ot* l'l at ion Sh 1 is tloing tine and day Tbc« had I,,»,' 11 then* alxrtiT trip w hich took them as fa r south of C h ristian Science Society in and of tru e self-expres xion glow s, , V« J IS «'X|X'< gtixl to com»' home on Ihr« » wc»»kx wl lx>th of th«»m Brookings, O regon T he le c tu re r, ’in d e rw 'n t in ' ll lea l front ni rit Mi who w as introduced by A lbert C he continued, "it w ill I • s< '»*n 1 h a t w , i'dnesiiay of this wt»ek. Pet ei'Min was in the Ve t«'raus they visited re la tiv e s for a few Joy, C hairm an of Board of D ir i w e can and may clam i anil enjoy a Hosni tai in '.’rinco over for over «lays, th en drove on th r o u g h T e n n - ect ci's, spoke on "C hristian S cien here and now, th at inv< varil sp irit- ess»<?, A rkansas and Misslpjpi be- ce: T he Law G overning T ru e Sell ual peace which is oui i-s by right (bi it heal th. Mi »tigth. substance, « v ’.'pi’ wild«' h ¡S vv Ue had ,a n op »ality cannot lx- d«»plet- e in rt chililivn of lif of in h eritan ce as the A uthorized bord 1 ractor Dealer • r a t io n o n on«* 111 hi r ev«''s and t<»re going to New O rleans for the Expression." ivy em anate from Gtxi, , for tl aw ot G«xl. ed God By invoking the 1 was in t l " Pm tlan d Hospit al for Mardi G ras T h en th ro u g h T exas Phone 283 1040 2nd St. C rescent City, Calif. P eace is everylxxly’s business, ' tlve only p«»wei' and presene«' fact to lx* we find the sp iritu al over 1 «v i ck Sh«' m ust re tu rn into Mexico w here they spent Mr C astle said, stre ssin g th a t "if tlicr«» for th '-im e «»|x»ration on th ree «lays at M onterey. T hen they th«» o th e r «*.»» in th« n e a r fu tu re iv tu m e d home the so u th e rn ro u te M is I lew a I Ray an d son ’Tom arriv in g back m H arb o r last F r i day. my left Sunday for I ’rlnevilk» to visit l«ii (wo w «'ks at th«' home of h e r m o t l u 'r M rs S te w Stovall White Elrplunt M r and Mrs Elzie Bakley le ft th ni idd h ot the w«x»k for Lay« Parry Date (lunged 'Hie W hite E lephant sale and touvillo ti visit th e if gun, Sam I’ill’ley an hi» faintly for a abort p arty th a t was planntxi fo r M arch 12th at the Grange H a ll has been time. |x)stporwxl to M arch 19th as th» W U ¡S mil*) arrived home last 12th Is tl»e re g u la r night fo r the W e«»k w dh i new IXxlg»» statio n square dances held there every wagon that h picke«l up In D e tw o weeks. M ix Elsa Ravekes» troit on Ins w anderings across th«» ch airm a n of the W hite Elephant country. A fter first going to Ui- sale, says th a t there w ill be lots G rande to visit a d a u g h ter, hv o f w o rth w h ite artiefou on sale at went to D etroit by tra in w here he low pri»t»s Tin» sale w ill be» held to o k delivery' of th«' new car, then fro m 2 to 5 In the afterruxin, and v isit« d at Jackson. M ichigan; Port w ill ofx'n again at 1 fo r an even Clinton, Ohio; K ansas City, Miss ing of fun. A d<ior pnz» w ill ba ouri; P I km ' i i i x , Arizona anil at d raw n fo r In the evening, and the P o m o n a , C alifornia, p u ttin g on w in n e r m ust tie prwsent to cla im 2800 n u b 's on tb«» n«'w c a r coining it. There is also a contest to .***? The friendly but p essim istic folks who said o r thought th a t . . . th e little irksom e, nagging things w hich b o th er so home. two y ears ago had a point An au to m a tic laundry could the n]«i« Rt rook foo»>k on e xh ib itio n many housew ives. W e r e proud of our unusual variety of M rs Ellen Wood who spent the Remember the date. M arch 19tb. have failed in Brookings. O urs has kept on going because service's, o u r u nusual sta n d a rd of »fuality, and the unusual last several m onths at Buena P ark it is unu su al in so m any way s fact th a t so many of o u r custom ers have w ashers, m anv Wo ve m ade a specialty here of doing the hard-to-do things of th em dryers. Mrs. Nellie Uattvrson, who has World Peace Up To Individua1, Lecturer Savs UMOQ - UQ - 31110} 51 JDW ADpjnjos suoclo oy eCpo*| Á|JOj qiJJN HARBOR NEWS J. F. C A R D ÎN E T ROY DEO TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT It WHAT! A Laundromat in B rookings? They won’t last six months . . . . . too many washing machines around here!” W hat's So D ifferent A bout The Acacia Laundromat ? F irst, it offers n g re a te r v a r i e t y of a u to m a tic laundry we know of — services most of w hich every family neetis even if it does all of its own laundering. And it is o u r policy th a t »'very single one of tins»» services m ust lx* b e tte r in one o r m ore sjx»cific w ays th an those generally a v a il able. O u r prices a re com jieti;ive. but o u r costs a re higher. O u r grow th has mad«» this policy p ro fitab le. Most im p o rtan t of all, we a re d eterm ined to m ak e th e Acaeia L aundrom at ex actly th e kind w e’d w ant to patroni/V for ta c h of all th ese serv ice's if we w. re th e cu sto m ers inst»»ad of the ow n e rs If you a re in th e least dissatisfied w ith any service we le n d e r any tim e we invite you to give us at «»nee a chance to undo th e d issa tisfa c tion. (W e, and those elsew here who p erform se rv ices for you th ro u g h us have m ade a few m istakes, but w e’re proud of the b attin g av erag e.! 6 of the Reasons Why Homes W ith Washers Are Among Our Best Laundry Customers 1 F irst, of course, th, iv are 1 m any mont» fam ilies in this a re a w ith w asher th a n fam ilies w ithout w ashers 2. M any w ith h ard w a te r o r w a te r not de pendably z e ro -so ft- have us do th e ir laundry from tim e to tim e to w hiten th e ir things (Y ou’d lx» am azed how m uch old soap o u r ulw ays-zero-soft w a te r g ets out of m any wash«»s la st w ashed at hom e. Anti you’ll be even mor»' am azed to see how snow y-w hite we w ash W U H O I T BLEAC IP ) 3 Many housew ives w ith children, and many w orking wives, a re o ften too busy to ta k e enough tim e to w ash and dry e v ery th in g —a load at a tim e <We have 19 w ashers, including one 2-load w ash er besides th re e 4-load flu ff-d riers and 2 e x tra c to rs can w ash 191 pounds sim ultaneously 1 4 In cold o r wet w eath er, m any w om en tu rn to us not only to escape the u n p leasant job of o u td o o r or basement drying but also to avoid win«l- w hipping, freezing. soot a id dust Onci» they've seen th e fluffy perfection of o u r tum ble-drying they th in k ot us often in g< «xi diving w e a th e r tixj The sun can’t fade anything in our O ur fluff-dryers save so m uch ironing up to eno half, especially if you have us fold that new custom ers a re am azed. Add to this all the tim e you can save by ending the d ru d g ery of line-drying. If your laundry is wash*»»! and dried here, drying costs 35c per w ash er loa 1 m inim um 50c 5 Rugs over 6 pournls may ilamap.« an a u to m atic w asher. (W e use o u r big m achines). And many o th e r heavy w ashables just »'an t lie line- dried o r dried in a sm all hom e d ry e r to look as nice as we fluff them in o u r big d ry e rs 6. M any a busy w om an looking at o u r pric« s and at w liat she pays lo r hot w a te r, soap, w ash er rep airs and w asher d ep reciatio n finds herself w ondering how m uch ol the econom y of home w ash ing and drying comes from figuring h er tim e as w orth very little. So now and then sire’s likely to do som ething she enjoys mor»' th a n w ashing, and leave h e r laundry w ith us. U sually she picks it up th«» sam e day, often w ithin a few hours. ONE Stop For A ll These Services LAUNDROM AT LAUNDRY . . . a la carte, fast and snow -w hite Y our choice of w et-w ash; drying ot hom e-w ashed lau ndry; e x tra c tin g ready for your m angle (all or p a r t) ; rough dry; laundry folded so c a re fu lly th at most ot o u r cu stom ers no longer iron sheets. (If you’ve th o ught ot laundrv as e ith e r rough-dry o r ironed, dro p in sonic day , and Ifxik at exam ples of o u r fluff dried and folded laundry th a t saves so much ironing. Even creases on sheets as on ironed s h if ts ) . And w ere proud to 1. ¡*».»t snow-whit« laundry w ithout bleaching (B leach has its uses for stains for exam ple, re-w hitening w hites that live m a n u fa c tu re r bleached in the lu s t place, and as a disinfectant, but it is no substitut« for g«xxl w ashing) We us«» bleat •h onily if so inst 1 uctei and we don’t belie ve i n ST R O N G bit■ach at al ev er To th«- full cy C1 <.• O ! o u r W esting! iousc Lam tlunotui wasli»‘i s general, drom ats longest c; used in a u to m a tic laundi It'S we add a ¡n«'-was FOUR tu b fu lls of w atei Ixs ildes spr; «y -rinsing for »»very load we wash. Our H O T wa te r is 1:' degrees, m inim um . W e don’t d»'livi r ( ur w e fail to keep promise*) or give <'ro d it. But o u r cas.h-and-eai 1 prices save you money O u r fast sei v je«* meai th a t you can inve st l<*s s in clothing and oth« launderod a itic k 's E« wv I OU1[grow n <loth<’s to it you have children We us«» high-».)luality soajp for hlla n k rts ai o th e r w oolens, and it wo nderf u 11 y t* 111 ( kolvent when needed. H O U RS: Tuesday and T h u rsd ay 7:30 a m 8 p m O ther day* 7:30 a m. to 6.30 p m. W E N EV ER W ASH, E X T R A C T OR DRY YOUR LAUNDRY W IT H ANYBODY EU SE’S. IR O N E D LAUNDRY- A w hole laundry, o r a lew pi.'e.'s (a tab leclo th , o r a few blouses, sheets and pillow cases for exam ple.) F o r economy’, sort y o u r th in g s so th a t o u r low’e r L aundrom at prices apply to as m uch as ¡xissibl»». Y ou’ll lx« am azed to discover h o w m uch ironing becom es unnecessary Ix'cause of o u r flu ff-drying and carefu l folding. S H IR T S as b eau tifu lly finished sh irts as you ev er saw? Ulioiee of thnpe starches, and no starch. O ur s tir t business keeps grow ing every single week S h irts finished in one day. 7 OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS See MÍNMNG 40»' lor "office" sh irts or cotton shirts. W e’ll tak«» one shirt or 25. if you have lots ARE YOU FEELING of 111«'n in your family! S P E iT A L O F F E R ! I/'H ve one cotton shirt w ith us Examin«» it c a re fu lly w hen it comes back. If you don’t a g re e th a t it is |x*rfectly finished as any on«1 e v e r done for vou, th«»n»’ll b»» no charge. DRY ('L E A N IN G W«> didn’t ottVr <|rv-e|. an- ing until finally we 1ound a clean er g< >« >d »■notig for the custom«'i's we w anfeii to win W e now a» as agents for a leadinj g ek 'aner. RUGS . . ANY s ì a », .washed and clean«»» Dy«‘irig of w ashable rt igs up to Hi jMtunds DYEING . D yeing by us W e dy«* a lte r hours so th a t a f te r w ashing tb«» a rtic le we then ra n dye in w a te r fa r h o tte r th a n wv wash« <I in lor e x tra c o lo r-fa stn ss W e’ve w ashed many o. our own dy<* jobs again and again, w ithout lading DYES .. We stick 52 colors in tin* big e»'onomy 2 iic s iz e It you w ant to do youi «<wn dyeing w vll gladly advise you. R E P A IR S . TO O W e mend and 1« pair all kind* of garm ents. B E L IE V E IT OR NOT ALL T H E S E SERV- K 'E S TOO! SH O ES, W E ’VE EV EN W A SH ED GYM TOYS AND NYLON OR ORLON T U FE E D ATS AND SU IT S. B E D SPR E A D S L uundit'd o r dry cleaned B L A N K E T S L aundered or dry cleaned. ( ’URTA1NS O ne of our fast«»xt-growing sx»rv- D R A P E R IE S L aundered o r dry cleaned. GLOVES Fabric. PIL L O W S T irk - PILLOW niy $1 0 0 N ew ti< k V r AND f e a t h « » V Not for / i d ’RSES Fatui» SL L E P1N G BAGS iwn filia d . 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