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Mjrcriay, December 31, 1947 World’s Finest Climate T hree of Oregon for the splendid work F re e u a te r, 1 carload canned peas) Holy Communion 1st and 3rd ing the holidays w ith his parents, Salem. 1 carload dehydrated Sundays at 9:00. M orning p ra y e r Mr. and Mrs. H om er Kessler. The potatoes. 1«—■ -> 4th o Sundays .._ j — . 2nd — and a t «.«ft----- 9:00a.m. I, fam ,, ily spent . C hristm as w ith . Mr. contributions McMinnvilles, equivalent of 10- list compiled Chapel is across ftx»m High K essler’s bro th er Ralph, and from Rev. C h ristian ’s report of MO glasses of milk, canned and School. All are welcome. 'fa m ily ai at Gold Beach. the various cities and localities dried. Church School every Sunday ><.. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Beaulieu, Albany. 1 carload canned milk, a t 10:00 a.m. in Oregon and w hat they are and th e ir sister-in-law , Mrs. An- Corvallis, cash — for ------- irnlk. doing to d a te include: , “ “ na Beaulieu, of D uluth, Minn., Canyonville, 10 sacks of dried Forest Grove, 400 cases dried Star o f fje Sea who has been visiting them for prunes, 10 cases of food, $76.00 Prunes- Catholic Church some tim e, re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y cash . . . . - ------ r_ . — --------------------- Rev. F r. B abyak, P a sto r from Redmond w here they visit- H illsbro, carload canned m eat VVltll 1 DC C ntirC*I\CS Firs» Sunday of inontn a t 12 L d the B eaulieu's son-in-law and poultry and chile. ; noon. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack r * All o ther Sundays a t 8 a. m J Miller, over C hristm as, On the W allowa. 1 carload of w heat, Baptist ( ommtmrU Smith River Methodist trip they also visited Mrs. Beau« Mt. Angel. 1 carload w heat, Rev. Nick N. Newfeld, P a sto r Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs lieu’s sister at Bend. 2 truckloads canned goods. O. C Turley, Music D irector Grace VanZee, sup«. ~ Hood River, 1 carload solid Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m. M orning W orship at 11 a. m pack canned apples and pears. T H E T I S D ALES Church Service, 11:00 a. m. Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the Donald, 100 sacks w heat. Evening Service. 7:45 p. m Growers of the W orst's Finest sermon. The Dalles, 1 carload w heat, Sunday, Ja n u a ry 4, 1948, will __________________________ CROFT EASTER LILY flour, canned fish. A storia, 1 carload canned fish. P lan tin g und Forcing Stock U. S. A. I th ey are doing. ristmas Ship ,<re Success, Hall arriving W ith additional daily, a Oregon’s people did every- cr in their power to fill th e ir ” of the Northwest C hrist- Ship” Governor H all told e Christmas Ship Coordinat- toy. Gilbert B C hristian, and psontatives of the A m erican incil of Voluntary Agencies Foreign Service, licensed J L to distribute food in, ope. George W. Miles and Saxon, at a m eeting in the le capitol Friday to discuss ■istmas Ship activities in the ie of Oregon. fith a gratifying tw enty c a r ds to date promised by th e :Vo(doreeJ“ ^ Z 1 “ ca?rd Local News Items W ashougal, W ash., 10.000 iution. the Rev. C hritsian Hour, 100 «»cks. .¡a n d revitalize her program . The tons ____ • rj. “If the people continue to j Long Beach, v ash.. tons of OIlmessage of morning will . be in this grand fashion. O r c - ! m iscellaneous food stu Is 'centered around th at them e and l not only will be proud of its | istmas spirit but will go on ord as having saved the lives many unfortunate E uropean jdrun”. Representing some sixty vol- lary relief agencies, Mr. Miles behalf of suffering people >rseas and these volunteer re agencies, thanked th e people Pendelton 1 carload canned ,hough, Pc a s- 1,000 lbs. of d n ed peas. M r Cjarence p S tauffer, the H eppner, I m atilla, 1 sa r oa i^ h ristia n Education D irector of w heat. the sta te of Oregon for the Bap Union County, 1 carload flour. tist church paid the young people K lam ath Falls, 1 carload canned of our church a visit last Sunday m ilk. to try to help out our work here P ortland, 3 carloads of miscel among the youth of our commnu- laneous foods. iiy. I lielieve with the help and Rogers Canning Co., Milton- suggestions from Mr. Stauffer, our young peoples organization was g reatly benefitted. Then too, on Ja n u a ry 6, 1948, the young I people of the church will have another social hour together. Please be at the m eeting Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m. to get all ¡the details of Tuesday’s m eeting and also an hour of fellowship together with the young people of our community. The reg u lar Sunday evening services for both young and old ht 7:45 p.m. P ray er service again on Jan. 7 at 7:45. We are now studying l( the great tru th s about God. In connection with this study wc »try to work out any problem and m isunderstanding of the great tru th s of God. Please bring Stamps—and fill special your Bible and pencil and paper. N 0R IN E HARVEY ACCREDITED P i a n o TEACHER Studio Building Brookings, Oregon Crescent City Shrine Club Presents WILLIAMSON BAKERY Anson Weeks and his A Prosperous New Year To You We give S.&H. Green orders immediately. Cigarettes Newspapers CHAD F O U N T A IN ’ s S E R V IC E Salads - Coffee ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME Magazines Tobaccos Chetco Drug Co. YOUR R E X A I .L STO R E Ready To Serve You Always T. W. Zenier -J • Christian Science Society Sandwiches - Orchestra S. PHONE 183 Sprv’cos SunHav at 11 a. m. a t the T O. O. F. hall The public is en’Mially invited to attend “God is the subiect of the I esson-Sermon in all churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. J a n u a ry 4. The Golden Text is “Thus saith the Lord the King of Israel, ; r. ’ his redeem er the Lord of hosts; T am the first and I am the last; and beside me th ere is no God” (Isa.44:6). Among the citations which com prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: Now unto the King eternal, im m ortal, invisible, the only wise God he honour and glory forever and ever" (I Tim. 1:17). together w ith the following, correlative pasage from the C hristian Sci ence t e x t b o o k . Science and H ealth w ith Key to the Scrip tures,” by M ary B aker Eddy: "The everlasting I AM is not bounded r.or compressed w ithin the narrow lim its of physical hu m anity. nor can he be understood aright through m ortal concepts (p. 256). ANSON WEEKS Monday, Jan. 5,1948 Memorial Hall Proceeds to go í o m w i / k buying PLUMBING Th That New Home akv Faucet Repaired! Plumbed! —Myers Pumps & Plumbing Fixtures— Templar Hotel Bldg. Brookings, Oregon In Denture Work, the strong and Beautiful ACRYLIC plate is sup erior to anv denture ever made. Your plate may be worn home the same day the same day teeth are ex tracted. An old denture can often be re-made at a less e x p e r^ No appoint out-of-towf of the Episcop »1 Church Brookings: St. Tim othy's Chapel. Priest-in-charge, The Rev. F r. r O. Ison (phone 662 Gold Beach). Service every Sunday i . at 9.00 a m. On S aint’s D ays I Dancing 9 to 1 Dentistry • . S abbath school at 9:30 a. m. Church service at T1 a. m Young peoples m eeting at 1 p m. P ray er m eeting at 7 :30 p. m , Wednesday. Visitors are welcome. Gurry Countv fron-lung for tht Hospital Admission ?1.50'incl. tax Seventh Day Adventist H. A. J O C H E N S o il DR. J. STEV E. Brool Central Building .■ L • ■■ *'■ wm- 111 ■ ■