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ì Y NOVEMBER 6, 1947 '• i ? —i------- — BROOKINSS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKING* OREGON tion and the N ational Congress Roy CalloH’av ï ï ™ a m iidlT',*T,ln ï v CallKl ,o r ,he orK',n- ° B oni ï n d u r e t î r Z T w ^ i ^ of P aren ts and Teachers Quoting from the bulletin sent puddle twice He h . i ? " # Kmud ™ idrtla tw.ee. He had to « , bona h „ _ ' . ° . U" R i’^ ples WOrk ? f “ .RCther with the follow Parent by y the S tate P arent Teachers ing correlative passage from the O rganization ? Christian Science t e x t b o o k . "The Schools are Yours in a Some f o u n h 7 r a * S? "<b' ' i ’ th T X m to ™ "Science and H ealth with Key to Six Year High lite ra l sense. The schools in your ren helped us with our names the Scriptures.” by Mary B^ker K community will be just as good One bm" wishes to thank the m any One boy brought in « ♦..* „ ¿ V The Sunday School of the Bap- Eddy "The great tru th m the as you make them." ' annU« m gh, * n H tub and tist C h u rc h '.s / i n T S e e n - T •" r toWn who have so gen- apples. Many of us bobbed for , nurch “ also i n v i t i n g , » ' « ’«» of being, that the real In cooperation with the gen- apples. Our ‘ h i V m X * " . M r e ^ ^ ° Ple yOUng and old ,o man was ls »n<i ever ¿ « 1 1 * '^ heiped to m ake our car- success. They also wish eral plan as outlined by the na Ginther helped with our Dartv ' hUFC^ • cho° I; Classes for a f Perfect, is incontrovertable: party - -- — “ ---------------- • ,u* for ¿K all of you th a t cam e tional committee, the Brookings Tommy, Victor. Earl R„hhv ageS arv beinK o rK«nized to ’f m»n w the image, reflection. j,ny Hallowe’en evening,” School is devoting the afternoon Chapman and Phillip won prizes - of God, he is neither inverted nor of November 13 as Open House. ve us your support, subvert txt. but upright and God- Each of us plan to go to the On Wednesday evening at 7.45 likp *P -w * receipts of the evening The public is invited to visit the library soon schools on that afternoon (or p. m. the people of the conimun- 363.00. which, a fte r ex- FOURTH GRADE a t any other time). Take that Loretta Waidten was absent I lty are lnvited to attend the are paid. w ill leave a fine opportunity to see what our Monday. Joy Gott and Janet !Blble Stud> and P rayer Service. Seventh Day Adventist br the student body treas- new building "looks like inside.” Crump were absent part of last Il you art' anxious to know more, Sabbath school at 9.30 a. m. Church service at 11 a. ni. week. We have a new map bor about the high tru th s of the* of you who w ere pres- at 4 FIRST GRADE Holy- Bible, please bring y o u r L Young T " g peoples P*H>P*es m m eeting etl,ng at der of North America. know, Brad Tillotson Ten boys and j “ girls from the Bible —««a anda am aiien.f service i « n m " ’¿ , 7 7 i™ *“,"* T “ 7 3 0 ». v . P a rt of the fourth grade went ------ -uu m u service, ie adult door prize, a fine ii 11 f H 8r8tde p dcom m e Wednesday Visitors are \° ° ui to the first grade room and Following Bible Study, time . will L iron. Children’s ticket No. H allow een party. They planned.helped with the games for th e ,be g,ven for prayer, praying for the winner of the stu d en ts our games for us. We had a good‘Hallowe’en party. Friday The lH>rsonal and community needs. nze which as yet has not time. Bobby Allsop won first | rest did same in the second andl Tho« ‘ interested m ‘ helping I ffM rrv County .V ision o f the jmed. prize for pinning the tail on third grade rooms We enjoyed with fh‘‘ music of the Church Episcopal Church committee consisting of the thim hiIe n S° TWOnh w hld<? 11 VPry mUCb’ |S re invited ,o C*holr rehearsal Brookings- St. Tim othy’s Chapel, Staffani, Mr. Struebing. thimhle. Ona Isenhart won Virginia Akers, Reporter S aturday evening a t 7:30 p. m. Priest-in-charge, The Rev. Fr. id Tillotson judged the first in’ Pumpkin without a face. " — -------------- ------ I Please attend the Church of L uther O. Ison (phone 662 Gold They chose the Penny John Agnew was ill Monday, Mrs. Goldizen wishes to thank your faith this coming Lord’s day Iicach)- Service every Sunday is the be<t decorated car- M arjorie Fitzhugh told us the aH the members of the local as freedom of worship is some- ai 9:00 a m. On S ain t’s Days oth. and the eighth grade story of Hansel and Gretel on PTA who have sent in their thing we all can enjoy. » hen announced. Dth winner. Tuesday. memberships w ithout solicitation.: Holy Communion 1st and 3rd r. lest we miss any one This Ihis has meant a great saving saving! o . Sundays at 9:00. Morning prayer generously helped to SECOND GRADE of time for Mrs Goldizen and ‘ hr'Stlan Science Socict) 2nd and 4th Sundays , t 9:00.4 m. our carnival a success, We invited the First Grade to she w ishes to express her appre- Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at Church School every Sunday thank you. see our zoo. We showed them ciation. tbe F O- F hall. The public is at 10:00 a m. • cordially invited to attend. ition is called to the oh-1 our anim als and read our stories, Chapel is across from High of American E ducation Then we heard a record about Adam and Fallen man" is the School. All are welcome !utich is to he observed the zoo subject of the Lesson-Sermon in United States from Nov- Some of us have an insect and all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Smith River Methodist 9 to 15. The Them e of bird pasted in our science note on Sunday. November 9 Baptist Community Sunday School a t 10 a. m. Mrs. ion Week t h r o u g h o u t books. The golden Text is. "Ye were Grace VanZce. su p t Rev. Nick N Newfeld, Pastor a is “The Schools a re The fourth grade wrote us I sometimes darkness, but now are O. C. Turiey Music Director Morning W orship at 11 a. m. The national organiza- some letters. Sunday school at 9 45 a. m. 'y e light in the Lord: walk as Rev E C. Hicks will deliver the Isponsoring the observance Tuesday we started to make ¡children of light" (Eph 5:8). Church Service, 11:00 a. m. sermon. r*ncan Education W eek W eight charts. We will weigh Evening Service, 7:45 p. m. 1 Among the citations which The National E ducation ourselves each month. Another special meeting of the ’ comprise the Lesson Sermon is For quick results, you will do fi'ion. The Am erican Leg- Mrs. Goldizen visited us on young people is being called for the following from the Bible: no better than to try a Pilot tip V S. Office of Educa- Tuesday afternoon. Sunday. November 9th. This '"T h e Lord will perfect that "lassifled Advertisement. With The Churches ur »• «s,- . SA Second Children’s Corderoy Overalls Friday, Nov. 7th Stamped Lunch Cloths, Reg. $1.00 . . . Fine Pin vale, Reg. $2.15 Good Materials, Reg. 50c (6-612-7-7’/ 2) Reg. 35c [Boy’s Sox. Reg. 4 9 c ............................... 29c Stamped Baby Blanket Men’s Drss Sox Reg. 5 9 c ...................... 25c Cannon Dish Towels . 1 5c Baby R uffling Reg. 18c yd............... yd-lOC Blouses ................................................ $2« 19 Bright’s R uffling Reg. 12c yd. . .2 yds. Odds and Ends, Up to $3.95 (Girl’s Slacks, Up to $2.75................ $ 1 -0 0 Plates, W h ite ......................................... IOC 1 5c 39c $1-15 .............19c Stamped Guest Towels, Reg. 75c . . . Boy’s Sweaters Up to $3.95........... $ 1 .9 5 (ups and Saucers, White ..............set 25c Stamped Embroidery Dresser Scarfs, ¡Children’s Anklets ............... 3 only, Reg. $2.15 Colored Stripe, Reg. 39c Fancy Kitchen Towels, Reg. 2 9 c ........ 19c Flowered Drapery Material, ........yd. 79c Curtain Material,Dot Marquisette, yd. Colored Dots, Reg. 45c yd. Table of Odds and Ends, G imm ! Values Many Other Items on Sale CHORE GIRL - It Scours - It Polishes - It Cleans - Regular 10c ea................... 3 for 10c Moore’s Variety & Apparel Shop 1 Convenient Lay Away Plan This ( hrisfmas We Give S & H Stamps