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lUT. W hat a wonderful
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tranquility: freedom
fpar agitating passions,
¡conflicts. D o e s anyone
of any place on e a r t h
.tranquility reigns and fear
i known?
bUlion or so disillusioned
riled sojourners on this fraz-
I and frayed sphere are look-
land longing for that sort o
, I have not heard any-
» over the radio, nor read
ling in the current news
t pves the faintest hint that
Bne has tound any such Uto-
or even heard of it. Have
haughty power is now occupied by
at least ten petty nations, that
tor the past 1500 years, have been
perpetually at w ar with, and a l
so preying upon one another..
Since the fail of Rome there
have risen various Babel build
ers, who have promised great
things, but in t h e end h a v e
brought forth nothing but misery
and despair. From their num ber
we nam e C harlem agne, Napoleon,
K aiser W ilhelm, Mussolini and
H itler who promised much and
paid off in death, ruin and un
speakable misery.
Now the United Nations de
clare th a t it will make a final
a tte m p t to 3et up a b etter and
h a p p ie r w o r ld in which to live.
It stak es everything upon this
final effort, and is frank to state
th a t if it f a i l s ? ? ? ? ? ?
W ill it succeed or fail in this
last heroic eflort to save the
the tr.aming of the hum an
¡e, mankind became so wicked
[t it couid no longer live .......
r and the Lord sent a flood
water and destroyed every
of . the
upon the
UIV face
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--- whole
i, save eight persons who
miraculously preserved in
that outrode the storms,
process of time, after the
? had multiplied, they de-
to build a tower that would
into heaven, and therefrom
termine what caused so much
iter to fall upon the earth. The
ipture named t h e i r tow er
ibel.
in the process the Lord looked
on their work, and noting the
ly of it all terminated, for
it period at least, their tow er
Iding. He simply mixed up th eir
iguage so they could not un-
stand one another, and there-
e could not work together, so
iy left off their building, and
___Un to spread out over the
b of the whole earth, according
their various languages. Since
t time almost every genera-
i has produced its t o w e r
^ ers' "ho have proposed to
kite the world in o n e great
M to make lifi? more tranquil,
establishing security for every
an.
In the line of this effort, the
nrid. thus far ha so produced
nr universal empires; Babylon,
Mio-Persia, Greece and Rome,
^rdlessof their expressed good
•rations in t h e i r beginnings,
of thes empires, in th eir
analysis brought forth a
•annv.
Bah ¡on, once th< pride of the
Wes excellency has become
Jk®u?h it had , ■ i,,.,., i , s
RmBcent caaii,i; v 'h i ts h a n g -
t gardens and ¿lilt* ring pal-
y » today a refuge for snakes
* owls.
sh.'itt* r
m nant of
oe great dual kingdom of
nrsia, is n o w scarcely
J of the name of a nation.
0 ’an(I of a rt and
f ls 6SS *^an a shadow of
itov F
apd its people
Wy-stricken, hungry and
jl tn F
lu J n iw iB
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race from self-destruction? This
is the great question now. So
great that there is only one per
son in the entire universe qaul-
ified to answer it. That person is
the Lord who made the heavens,
the sea and the dry land, and
who knows the end from the be-
ginnin;;. Next week, we will let
His word, the Bible speak. It
tells us plainly what the out
come of this present g reat world
program will be .
Local News items
Mr. and Mrs. Pete J. Woodburn
are parents of a son. Robert Al
len. born last Thursday at the
Seaside hospital, Crescent City.
The young man weighed 8 1- lbs.
Born, Jan. 8, at Medford to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns, a
son, Mrs. Ray Young, grandm oth
er, of Brookings, is there, caring
:,'n hing-
rt* t for centurit s held the
L i J * ,ron g ^ P . and a t
nd call, lies buried in
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slaves, as
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. ; he gratification of its
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,sts- The
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beauty
SHOP
Sio*»n
Su"<iay and Monday
Lyle Redfield Sr. left on the
evening bus. S aturday, for P o rt
land, th ere to e n te r a hospital
for an indefinite time, lh e store
will be in charge of his sons, Don
and Lyle Jr.
furnace.
It is re p o rte d that B ert DeMoss
Ed Farm er, m anager of West
Coast Bulb Growers, of Crescent will be home n; a week or so. At
City, Was a visitor in this area a Portfand hospital, B ert is re
ported to have made rem arkable
last Thursday.
Mrs. Homer Kessler, who was progress since his recent opera
quite ill for a week w ith tlu, is! tion.
able to be about her home, al- !
though she does not venture out-
sice very much.
For the past w c « k . ending on
G. P. and W. L. Christensen,
Max Min Rain
who have invented and m anufac Sunday:
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tured a new tooth brush holder, Ja n u ary 6
41
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left Sunday for P ortland to ob Ja n u ary 7
41
tain racks for displaying them Ja n u ary 8 ........... 58
40
when these are put on the m ar Ja n u ary 9 .......... 55
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ket soon. Made of redwood, these Ja n u ary 10
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devices are quite attractiv e, and January’ 11 .... 50
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keep tooth brushes in a sanitary
T otal rainfall .............................. 95
condition.
for her d aughter and grandson.
School was resum ed Monday
a fte r three weeks vacation, last
week of which was forced by in
stallation of the new oil-burning
Weather Report
Sale ^/firestone Sale
Lasts
Lasts
The Remainder
The Remainder
of January—
of January—
BUY EARLY
BUY EARLY
TO GET
Best Choices!
TO GET
Best Choices!
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The Land of O pportunity
Chrome Mix. Faucets
Reg. $13.50........ $9.00
P. Traps
Reg. $3.80....».....$2.90
Sink Strainers
Reg. $2.95.......... $1.95
Wash Tray Faucets, reg. $5.76, now $3.90
Rain Tight
Marine Lanterns, reg., $3.95, now Sb.00
Kinney Flavor Seal Aluminum l-o o
Massillon Stainless Steel
l-*> ° ‘i
Reg. 5.85
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a Ml ww
Reg. 49c Steering
WHEEL SrINNERS
Reg. 59c
RADIATOR HOSE...............................ft.
Reg. 75c
VISOR MIRRORS
Physician's Scales
Reg. $32.00.... $16.00
Bathroom Stools
Reg. $2.95....... $1-00
Kitchen Stools
Reg. $3.49.......... $1.00
Reg- 85c
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EXHAUST DEFLECTORS ........................
g h AUTO
Reg- '-5’ BABY
WC
SEATS
Reg. 1.59
TIRE PUMPS
Reg. 2.29
TIRE PUMPS
Reg. 2.19
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POO LIGHTS ...........................................
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1.79
White Enamel
Metal Tables, reg., $5.95, now.......... $2.9o
'D riving Gloves, reg.,$1.65, now...........83c
Outdoor
Clothes Dryers, reg., $18.95, now Sll.-bi
Royal Chef A lum inum .................... ....................1-3 off
Large roasters, cake pans, etc.
All Lamps (table, bed, bridge and floor)...........1-3 off
White Enamel Juicers......................................... 1'3 off
Chetco
and
Auto Supply
VllvlVV Home
A
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a • Co.
Complete Hardware Line
Brookings, Oregon
Roy and Faye Sunderland