Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 19, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    -IIARRQR PILOT, BROOKING^ OREGON
5 Were Given
¡ce At Salem
p er <Jaim
Q uestions reg ard in g re-instate-
on N ational S e r u c T I itv T n su T
ance w ere asked bv 320 veterans
and assistance u.vc lT1.. a ,
.
Pa-V- governm ent • . ..
iQ« „ ^
' n In *'?
" W ’h
nal
I part m erit’s
booklet,
“V e te ran s’
Su,<> ol Or,' KOn-"
which was rushed through p rin t-
inR ’n ! ’me ^o r tb e t a , r - w e rc dis-
tributw i In a,1> betvveen six and
spven thousand pieces of inform a
tional literau re w ere d istrib u te d
el Holy Ccmmttnkxi first Sunday 10 a. m. at H arbor school house.
of month at 7 :30 a. m. (Commun« G e o r g e Baxter, president; Ira
etlurc*i!' th ,r d Sunday of th e Brown, first counselor and P a rle y
a t 11 a
(H a rb o r Grang« W illard. second counaelor
b all). E w n m g 1 ra y e r a t 5 p. m J
(C om m unity ch u rch ) w hen notice
Seventh Day Adventist
is ß iw n , V icar The Rev. L uther
Sabbath School at 9 45 a. m.
laon.
uppermost in th e m inds
M ore th an 4(X) veterans reeeiv-
k. r i world w ar 2 v eteran s, ed lite ra tu re and inform tiion d<'(1i
p r ;rit, «-views w ith m o re, ing w ith e d u c a tio n a l benefit* a n .:,
Editor. P ilot: H ave seen com ­
325 ex-service men a t th e app ren ticesh ip training. Records ment about the circ u la r c o n ta in ­
L ,n , of v eteran s’ affa irs indicated nea.I,. 175 individuals
fat the state fa ir th e first j had questions a b o u t disahilit ing the series of lily artic le s by
. E. P Breakey. P lease send us a
Lf September. D irecto r Geo. ~
pensions and benefits, HO w anted
sam pl,,s
,,m nn
to know about loans for homes. ]
|id> reported this w eek
farm s and businesses, and 50
..
arge of the booth w as Don ask
ed about em ploym ent
I ' " u r •*al"’r P ™ «* very tim ely
[ hief serv ice office, who
_
■
and w orth-w hile Glad to lx» a
Procurement of building mat« i , ih ,, , w,
fy veterans were given te r-
leave pay blanks. Of this ials for horn» construction and | O rnv friends in your Aiea, who
r. 300 blanks w ere n o tariz ed hom esteading in the northw est,j a rr the finest people we have
f charge, rep resen ted pay ¡a n d Alaska, were o th er subjects PVer known.
amounting to m ore t h a n } of inquiry.
One good evidence of this was
I r an average of $150
More than 1750 copies of the de
contained in my recent b ro a d ­
cast about the Wm G H oagland
home, of which I sent them a
copj If you ask them for it you
may have som ething for the m ore
appreciative readers to enjoy.
W alter A Hanson of F lorist S erv ­
ice Company, P ortland
FOR SALE IN NOVEMBER
In The Mail-Box:
t
MNCTATUM SPICHCUM
uty tuaitrs
Place your orders now for fall delivery
.00 each; Yearlings, $5.00; 3-year-olds, $10.00
T IT U S
BULB
FA RM
: Closed on the Sabbath
|P£ar b o r
:
O re g o n
Mr and Mrs. C arl H F rancis
of Dayton stopped in B rookings
briefly Friday evening en route
to San Francisco. Mr. F rancis,
m ayor of Dayton, is a m em ber of
legislature from Yamhill county.
With The Churches
Westinghouse
Baptist Community
Rrv. C harles E D unham , pastor j
O. C. Turley, Musk- D irector
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
H. Hoagland, supt Classes for
Âpp! ¡ances
We Were Give Franchise To Sell
R. C. A. VICTOR RADIOS
table models in sto ck ___$25.50 ea.
W ATCH
This Adv. for New Merchandise Arrivals
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC &
RADIO CO.
V. A. MENDENHALL
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CAÄ tí ajN A X M C
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A Í M U C H COO ZOU<U
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Young peoples m eeting nt 4:00
p. m IT n y er m eeting, W ednesday
S unday school every Sunday nt nt 8:00 p. m
Latter Day Saints
F
W e Have a Com plete Line o f
School Supplies
Notebook P aper
Pencils
Pencil Tablets
Dictionaries
E rasers
Composition Books
Drawing Equipment
Pencil Boxes
Construction Paper
Chetco Drug Co.
Zenier
/
.
The pastor will preach on the
sermon "The O ptim istic P ilg rim ” ,
an exposition df the 37th Psalm . ■
Special music hv the choir The
Young Peoples m eeting at 7 p. m.
Christian Science Society
Servians Sunday at 11 a. m. at
the I O. O. F hall. The pnlJlc to
cordial I v tnvitod to attend.
“S ubstance" was the subject of
the Lesson-Serm on in all C h u rch ­
es of C hrist. Scientist, on Sunday,
S eptem ber 15.
I
The Golden Text was. "W isdom
and knowledge shall be the s ta b il­
ity of Thv times, and stre n g th of
salvation: the fear of the Ix>rd is
¡his tre a s u re ” <Tsa 33:6».
j Among the citations which com -'
prised the Lesson-Serm on was th ei
* following from the Bible: “Nowi
faith is the substance of things
hoped for. the evidence of things
not seen” (H ebr 11:1».
The Ix'ssnn-Serm on also includ­
ed the following co rrelativ e pass­
ages from the C hristian Science!
textbook. "Science a n d H e alth !
with Key to the S c rip tu re s” by
Mary- R aker Eddy “T ru th , Life,
and Love are substance, as th e
S crip tu res use this word in He-1
b%w<- The substance of things
hoped for. the evidence of things,
not seen.’ Spirit, the synonym of
Mind, Soul, or God, is th e only
real substance” (page 469).
--7
SM r of thr Son
Catholic Church
VERN’S AUTO SERVICE
First Sunday of month at 12
rvxn.
All other Sundays at 8 a. m.
R/*v. Daniel Kelly. Pastor.
HH m * *
Authorized Dealers for
UNION OIL CO. PRODUCTS
COMPETE automotive service
Portable and "In-Shop" Electric
and acetylene welding
BROOKINGS
(Tiurch services at 11 15 a. m.
PHONE 1S3
all ages.
Morning Worship at M a. m.
ARE COMING IN
2T
ra g e Fil»
OREGON
of
Episcopal Church
Port >rfnrd 4L Tirto*other's
chapel. Churrih School and w or­
ship at 10:30 a. m. V ic n r - The
Rt. Rev. Thom«® Jenkins
Gold B e a c h : St. ite n h e w 'i
Chapel. Holy Communion at 8:00
a. m.; Church School a t 10:00
a. m : Morning P rayer at 11.00
a. m. V icar- The Rew. L uther
I»on
Brookings: St. Timothy’s Chap-
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