Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 01, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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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.
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-> 4th o Sundays
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and
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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
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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 —
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irnlk.
doing to d a te include:
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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“
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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
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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
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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
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