Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 22, 1946, Page 10, Image 10

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    ^Y, AUGUST 22, 1946
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS
OREGON
Home of the Croft Lily
News Items
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. r,ze birthday party was
Tuesday night for Gene
yearly twenty of his fri-
elped hint to celebrate his
,nth birthday. There was
of hot dogs, w aterm elon
Frances Reekman a n d
[era Orr were week-end vis­
it the Reekman home, leav-
|onday morning by bus for
nd They are both cadet
at St. Vincent’s hospital,
ile here enjoyed river and
| swimming.
and Mrs. Harry Bucken
r and Mrs. H. A. B etaque
’iano Tuning
orders,for piano turning
ak work at the Tem plam
' AllvWhk guaranteed. Best
^sSfurnished. See me
jtiort^d pianos, priced
ilph T. Ogle
Lontpoc, Calif., were recent
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. E
Stonehouse.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Nelson had
as guests A. C. Steele and F. E.
Cockrelf of Lancaster, Calif., last
week, and Mr. and Mrs. John
D unham of Oroville, Calif., Tues­
day. Mr. Steele is the fath e r of
Mrs. Nelson.
Mrs. H arley Peterson and chil­
dren of Modesto, Calif, were vis­
itors of Mr. and Mrs. John Dar-
ger last week. The Petersons are
form er residents of Brookings.
Mrs. G r a c e Butterfield and
granddaughter, Charlene of Los
Angeles were visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. M errill last week.
Wm. “Pop’’ Foltz left for P o rt­
land Tuesday for medical a tte n ­
tion. He still suffers trom a back
injury sustained last winter.
Carol Lee Crockett has been ac­
cepted for admission to Univer­
sity of Oregon and will enroll in
the fall term .
Miss Ruth Woodward will leave
for Eugene this week-end for an
indefinite period, on a combined
business and pleasure trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert DeMoss were
Crescent City callers, Monday.
Mrs. H. H. McGhee of Drum-
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heller. Alebtra, Can., left S a tu r­
deny that Life is self-sustained, Ison.
day following a three weeks visit and
we should never deny the
Brookings: St. Tim othy’s Chap­
with her sister. Miss Ruth Wood­ everlasting
harm ony of Soul, sim ­
ward.
el.
Holy Communion first Sunday
because, to the m ortal senses.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rulla made ply
at 7:30 a. J"*
m. , (Commun-
th e re is seem ing discord. I t is our of ‘ month
T
i n ?1
a trip to Newport the past week­ ignorance of God. the divine prin- ty church)*
Sunday’ of the
end to bring home their three ciple. which produces a p p a re n t, rn<inth at H a. m. (H arbor Grange
children who had been visiting discord, and the right understand-1 haI1)- Evening P ray er at 5 p. m.
their sister, Mrs. John Sherwood. ing of Him restories harmony'. I (Community church) when notice
Miss Veraloise Longacre of Den­ Truth will at length compel us ks given. Vicar—The Rev. L uther
ver, Colo., arrived here last week all
to exchange the pleasures and Ison.
to m ake her home with her p a r­ pains
sense for the joys o f|
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Long- Soul" of
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D j |y
acre. She is granddaughter of J.
W. Mosier.
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a.
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Sun tiny school every Sunday at
Mrs. Earl Tem plar left for San
of the
a m at
sehixiJ hotne.
Jose, Sunday, to return her grand­
EpiSCOptll Church
G e o r g e Baxter, president; Ire
son, Richard, who has be#n visit­
Port Orford: S t Christopher’s , Brown, first couumlor and Parley
ing here the past month.
chapel.
Church School and war- (Willard, aeoond counselor.
V. A. Mendenhall, district vice­
ship
at
10:30 a. m. Vicar—The
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commander of the American Le­
, Seventh I>ay Adventist
gion, and Earl Templar, comm and­ R t Rev. Thomas Jenkins.
er of the local post, left for Pow­
Gold B e a c h : St. Matthew's
Sabbath School nt 9:45 a m.
ers, Ore., Wednesday, to install Chapel. Holy Communion at 8:00
Church servio» nt 11:15 a. m.
officers for that post.
Young peoples meeting at 4:00
a. m.; Church School at 10:00
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M usgrave a. m.; Morning Prayer at 11:00 p. rn. Prayer meeting, Wednesday
of Lebanon and daughter, Lena, a. m. Vicar- The Rev. Luther at 8:00 p. m
Baptist missionary', were visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Huck. Mon­
day. Mr. Musgrave is Mrs. H uck’s
uncle.
Dawson Snideman and H. F lat-
ner of Portland have been guests
of A. P. Hendricks for the past
OIL FURNACE AND STOVE
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Hall and
children of Klam ath Falls are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H erbert
Stevens.
Mi's. Loella Young and Mrs.
Edith Berger returned here Tues­
day from a business trip to Eu-
gne.
At Chetco Home and Auto Supply Co.
Earl Goings of Portland was a
visitor of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. Goings last week.
Mrs. Augusta Johnson returned
to her home here, Sunday, a fte r
a month vacation at San Diego.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, M errill of i
Portland arrived Saturday to visit
their son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Merrill. They
Featuring
plan' to remain here for several
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tam ba
and Mrs. Mary Lombardi of P o rt­
land were visitors of Mrs. A. T am ­
ba last week. Mrs. A. Tam ba isj
his mother.
FOR
YOUR
Installation and Service
Leave Orders For J. W. Evatl
N00& Cafe
5 16” Marine Plywood
for th at boat!
Shingle Stain
Vs” Temper Board
One 5’ 0"x4’6” Plate Glass View Sash
HAVE YOU RECEIVED YOUR
COPY OF PITTSBURGH
“( OLOR DYNAMICS?”
STEA K D IN N E R S
—and—
FR ESH SEA FO O D S
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With The Churches
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«Johns-Mannville Co.
C urtis Silentite Sash
Pittsburgh Paint Co.
M asonite Company
Nu-Wood Products Co.
H eatilato r
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pastor
O. C. Turley, Music D inector
Sunday school a t 9 45 a. m.
H. Hoagland, supt. Classes for
all ages.
M orning W orship at 1-1 a. m.
"Jesus and the R esurrection" is
the subject of th e p a sto r’s s e r­
Locally, We Represent:
mon.
The womens circle of the B ap­
tist C o m m u n ity church is giv­
ing a $1.00 a p late chicken din-j
ner at the church basement, F r i­
d a y evening, Aug. 3(1 O p p o rtu n ity !
(w ill be given to co n trib u te funds!
I for building up the p a r.o n a g e .l
J T his will be a h arvest festival,
’ celebrating the beginning of th ei
second y ea r ol the p a sto r’s se rv ­
ice here.
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Cafe
’’pen 7:00 a. p t to 10:00 p. m,
D IN N E R S m d
short orders
( LOSE!)/EVERY TUESDAY
FLOSSIE BUCHANAN. Proprietor
I
Star* of the Sea
Catholic
V ,,.« ..,,.., Church
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First Sunday of month at 12 ( I
norm.
All other Sundays nt 8 a. m. |
Rev. Daniel Kelly, Pastor.
Christian Science Society
WHITE ROCK
Room and Cocktail Lounge
at the
Oregon-California State Line
f e a t u r in g
Dinner Parties
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Baptist Community
R ev . C harles E. D unham ,
Banquets
BEER by CASE TO TAKE OUT!
Services Sunday a t 11 a. m at
the I. O. O. F. hall. Th»- public is
cordially invited to attend.
"Soul" was the subject of the
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of
Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, Au-
ugst 18.
The Golden Text was "My soul
doth magnify the Lord, and my
spirit hath rejoiced in God my
Savior" (Luke 1:46.47).
Among the citations which com­
prise the Lesson’ Sermon was the
following from the Bible: "Praise
ye the Lord. Praise the Lord, O
my soul. Ilappy is he that hath
the God of Jacob for his help,
whose hope is in the Lord his
God" IPs. 146:1.5).
The Lesson-Sermon also includ­
ed the following correlative pass­
ages from the Christian Science
textbook. "Science and H ealth
with Key to the Scriptures" by
’ • "We cannot
Orders Now Taken For Your
GREEN H R
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Slab wood
$10.00 Per Load
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COFEMAN BROTHERS
Leave Orders at Brookings Mil], ’¿-mi. North.
E Build It!
LET
.Millwork and Cabinet Shop
Door and Window Frames
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FLUSH TYPE INTERIOR DOORS—
CABINETS A SPECIALTY
We make special size sash, too!
M A SO N
&
EDW ARDS
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Box 157
Brookings, Oregon
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