Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 08, 1947, Page 10, Image 10

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RROGglNGB-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
the Land of O p p o r t u n i t y
every' Tues 1622.
public for the patronage.
Jsociation. Tuesday evening at a Holy Communion
The ladies aid group held its meeting of the association, issued dav at 10 a. m.
regular meeting Thursday after- a plea for everyone in this area,
Gold Beach: St. M atthew's Cha- ,
Latter Day
noon at the community hall, with especially the m o t e Is, tourist
Mrs. Lottie Flannery passed vice-president, Agnes Maris, pre- camps, and everyone hav ing ex­ pel. Vicar-^The
,T.------- — . - « Rev.
—
. Luther
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- Ison. •
Sunday school
away, April 30. at her home on siding in absence of the president, (tra rooml, to register these with Church school (each Sunday) at
the Indian reservation, follow’- Jessie Lessard Following t h e him at once, so he may catalog 9:45 a. m. (First Sunday a Chil­ 1° a - nt. at Harbor,
ing a long illness. Funeral serv­ business session, sandwiches and these rooms to fit any inquires dren’s Eucharist). Holy Coramun-
G e o r g e Baxter *
ices were held Friday afternoon. coffee were served by Eleanor1 which may come in.
ion—(each Sunday) 9 a. m. On B row n, first coun«£
Layman and Mary Penoyar, with
With the widespread publicityisecond Sunday at 11 a. m. Mom R asm ussen, second
s “ ' 1 '
,R F C Hi ks
Sjjver offering.
1 being given this festival, it is an- ing prayer—fourth and fifth Sun-
Star of
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Warren Badey of For, OWo •**»•«* <»>.« ™ ny rooms will days at 11 ». m. Evening prayer
Catholic
V .s the daughter of the late Ben ’ was . the honor guest at an en- ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ a t u r d a y nlght’,
re and hird Sundays, 5 p. m.
F irs t Sunday of
Brookings £ St. Timothy’s Cha- noon.
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pel. Vicar—The Rev. L. O. Ison.
A ll o th er Sunday
brother. William White, at Chil-172nd birthday, guests were Mr. ,o ,ind Mr- Yelton, for convent- Alternate Morning and Evening
Rev. Daniel Ksfly,
loquin, Ore. Interment was in and Mrs William Buckner, Bar- ence, may leave registrations at services (Saint’s days when an­
the cemetery on the reservation ■ bara and Billie, Mr. and Mrs. jthe Pilot Office.
nounced). Holy Communion—first
under direction of Roeder Funer- • Oliver Bailey and son, and Mr.
and third Sundays at 11:45 a. m
Smith RivW _
and
r , Mrs. n Warren Bailey.
« ,h R
B e “ < h w ' Hn/ ir "‘ , 'Evening P - y —
2nd and 4th
ill Home.
Sunday School at 10
Clair Brogan, Smith River Jn ( ount.V PlaV Contest Sundays at 5 p. m (Chapel is G race
Beginning May 4, and running
VanZee, supt
to May 11, is family week thruout dairyman, has returned to his. With Bob Church in the hos- across from high school. All are
M
orning
Wowupg
the nation \ week is set aside
J home here from the Seaside hos- pjtaj with a severe attack of welcome. Father Ison can be con-
for home thought and for the c a l where he has been confined pneumonia, Brookings High lost' tacted by phoning Gold Beach Rev. E. C. Hicks will,
purposes
ones of Christian develop
develoD- under observation and treat-jany chance for the county title ‘ ------------ — -------------—-_____- serm on.
ment in the home. Mother’s Day ment by his physician. Irank
Friday evening at Ophir in
will be observed at the local Evans has been doing the farm the county play contest. Don
Methodist church. Sunday, with "°rk during his absence.
Vaughn, who filled in at the last
a special sermon by Rev. E. C. j Mrs- Milmer Nilsen has returned momenti did not know his line
Hicks, Special music will be sung
ber home following her re- sufficiently to have that “smooth”
by the young people’s choir. A ll' h’ase from Seaside hospital. She action so necessary’ in good pre-
ere invited to attend church serv-11!J convalescing well. Her physi-, sentatjon
ices Sunday to honor mother.
Ic’an ordered complete rest.
' Phvllis'
Phyllis Huffman, of Brookings,
The annual firemen's dance i
—...—------------------- • . won first place as the best actor.
We, the V. F. W., are building a post club
Smith River News
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Brookings Post, No.
Veterans of Foreign Wars
X j Room Reservation
¿ d Sought, Festival
¿,'nuii' X 2
Local News Item s
Tuesday afternoon the Birth­
day club honored Mrs. Ina De-
firemen. A neat sum was realized!
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Lor upkeep of .he
equipment! , „
VH.on housin, chair-
T r ^ ^ T o ^ . * £
Tht> firemen wish to thank the man for the Azalea
festival As- freshments of strawberry sundaes
end chocolate cake were served.
Pinochle was played with high
store prize going to Rita Tierce,
¡second to Katie Hull and low to
«Agda Bickner. Traveling prize
I v • nt to Rita Tierce.
Give 'H£R"
SLIPP€RS
for MOTHERS DAY
you and yours will want to use when com
We can and will do it without you, but fa
want to help, so you can rightfully enjoy
\our post building, fa r into the future.
H E N R Y Z. HORST, Commander
of George Nelson Post, No. 966, Veterans of Foreigil
With The Churches
B aptist C om m unity
O. C. Turley, Music Director
Sunday School, at 9:45 a. m.
W alter S. Jones, Supt. Classes
for all ages.
Bush’s Lily Garde
O. BOX 131
GROW ERS
P R IZ E
C hristian Science Socieb
Brookings Shoe Service
Shoe Repairing
B. .1. (Jouhi
LET
New Shoes
Peggy Gould
ME Build It!
Now In Our New Location
BETTER ABLE TO HANDLE
YOUR BUILDING NEEDS!
^ \? v. Building Millwork, Cabinets
Windows an d Doors, Pre-cut
Garages. Houses, Bulb Sheds
Concrete W ork
M A S 0 N
&
E I) W A R I) S
(JENERAL CONTRACTORS
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Newspapers
Brookings, Oregon
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(ANADA DRY MIXERS
H E ( REAM TO TAKE HOME
.Magazines
Tobaccos
Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at
the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is
cordially invited to attend.
“Adam and Fallen Man” will
t»e the subject of the Lesson-Ser­
mon in all Churches of Christ,
Scientist, on Sunday, May 11.
i The Golden Text will be “As
, 1 y one man's disobedience many
| w ere made sinners, so by the
obedience of one shall many be!
¡made righteous” (Romans 5:19Li
Among the citations which will
comprise the Lesson-Sermon is!
the following from the Bible:!
So God created man in his own
image, in the image of God creat­
ed he him; male and femal ere-,
ated he them” (Gen. 1:27), to-'
gether with the following corre­
lative passage from the Christian
Science textbook. “Science and
litalth with Key to the Scrip­
tu re s," by Mary Baker Eddy:
Since God is All, there is no
i room for His unlikeness.” (p. 339)
Seventh Day A dventist
Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m.
Church service at 11 a. m.
Young peoples meeting at 4
P- m. Prayer meeting at 7:30
p. m., Wednesday. Visitors are;
; welcome.
j Text for the week: Heb. 13:
-’I-’ ‘ Now the God of Peace,
that brought again from the dead
our Lord Jekus, that great shep-
htni, through the blood of ever­
lasting covenant. Make you per­
fect m every good work to do His
"ill working in you that which
is well pleasing in His s i g h t
through Jesus Christ to whom
he glory for ever and ever. Amen, j
OF
Croft
E A S T E R L IL Y
Planting and Forcing St<
8, & 8, Ca
Open 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p
DINNERS AND SHORT ORDERS
CLOSED E V E R Y TUESDA
FLO SSIE BU CH A N A N , Propr
D E L IV E R E D
In large o r small lots!
6?MrT' County Mission of the
Episcopal Church
Port Orford: St. Christopher’s
chapel, \ic a r —The Rev. Dan A
Bacot phone 341. Church sehoo
and Evening Prayer. 3:00 every
Sunday. Holy Communion—first
and third Sunday's at 10 a. m.;
HARB
b r o o k in g :
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