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th ia Marcii 18. 1948 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. Brookings, Oregon World’s Finest Climate Page Fiv ' 2:15). Robert »lelia Kretzmeier was sold to Al- to work at Tryon's Hardware Among the citations which Shoe Service Now will be, I it'd Gordon and Vivian Mae Store near Smith River. Tin ' comprise the Lesson-Sermon is displav, Christiansen who will build a former store manager left to go ful 1 the fc Rowing from the Bible: In Its New Home home on the property. ,tist Comm unity into business for himself. “And I saw a new heaven and a iardenj. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Gould are Nick N. Newfeld, Pastor new earth : for the first heaven Mr. and Mrs. H. C. W eathers Ph L ujcj ] now nicely settled in the office ! motored to Crescent City, Sun :and fjrst earth were passed ;iwav formerly occupied by Cooi-Curry t(> all >4 |C. Turley, Music Director day. 0 towarjj week prior to Laster Sun-I and there WM no m ore sea" E lectric Coop, w ith tht' Brook« Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sinclair! hill be an important one. [ (Rev. 21:1). together with the lag» Shoe Service They complet THANKS 'gers «i ermeeting and Bible study following correlative p a s s a g e ed moving from the Templar ho- visited their daughter, Mrs. Vir- be held on Tuesday evening from the Christian Science text- tel building last week. ginia Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Will the lady who left me the “Science and Health with The front office will be used * * Hardesty, Sunday. loaf of home-made bread, plea e ?eting of) id of Wednesday. I here also j |he a senice on Good-Jr riday. j^ey to the Scriptures,” bv Mary' for a display room, with the shoe! Mr' and Mrs" Sinclair have come in so 1 may personally ge in were] sen-ice will be in the eve- Baker Eddy: “Mortals must look repairing done in one of the ad ix>cn vijsitinK various California thank her.- Mrs. Marie Redfield, commencing at < :30. J beyond fading, finite forms, if jacent rooms. "We now can ex-1r)est,rts- Tht?y ^ p o rt that the Wilson Freeman and John Dar- ay, March 21 is Palm S u n -' they would gain the true sense pand as we wish,” said Mr. Gould drout" ls most serious in the Tom this week. southern part of the state. ger were ca.ied to Gold Beach Robson, [Special music is being pre- of things” (p. 263). Lloyd Morris is in Medford Monday to serve on the grand for that service. The -------- g and this week on business. jury which was in session until ling message will be based im, Seventh Day Adventist Harland W eathers has started late Wednesday. Realty Transfers Scriptural account of is enjoy« Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. entering Jerusalem. Please sent The Pete Lesmeister agency- Church service at 11 a. m. and attend this meeting, Young peoples meeting at 4 reports the sale of the Ben Mc- 11 office | ting as of March 17, our p. m. P rayer meeting at 7:30 Kernan home and part of the BETTY AND VERN study on Wednesday eve- p. m., Wednesday. Visitors are acreage to Mr. and Mrs. Thom lern [ will be on the great theme, welcome. Firstbrook of Ashland who will two —----- Second Coming of Christ", occupy the premises the middle s act Hope to See You C urry County Mission of the of next month. M r ;| is a very vital subject for Episcopal Church ¡day and age.because of the lit The new- home built by Mason that are coming to pass, Brookings: St. Timothy’s Chapel. and Edwards on the Coast View- >hn clearly point to Christ’s Priest-in-charge, The Rev. Fr. tract was sold to Mr. and Mrs. Noble on. havel nd coming. Bring your Bible Luther O. Ison (phone 662 Gold Charles Hendricks of Senaca, | [some pencil and paper and Beach). Service every Sunday Oregon, who will take up their At their new Tavern Located at The Chevron ent, at 9:00 a.m. On Saint’s Days residence there shortly. es arc) us. when announced. Station in Smith River tt . , . , - j <»_» A scenic lot in the Coast View tract owned hy H- w - and Cor’ Iton tian Science Society Sundays at 9:00. Morning p d r a 3rd y e r ____________ _________________ >is ban rices Sunday at 11 a. m. at 2nd and 4th Sundays at 9:00a.m. San 0. 0. F. hall. The public is Chapel is across from High heir tally invited to attend. School. All are welcome. Haigh: atter of the _ is the subject „ Church School every Sunday Rock SATELLITE SOCIAL CLUB'S on-Sermon m all Churches a t 10:00 a.m. _____ bnst, Scientist, on Sunday, th 21. Star of the Sea Golden Text is. “Love not I Catholic Church world, neither the things that I... . I [in the world. If any man Rev. Fr. Babyak, Pastor len tc 1 the world, the love of the F irst Sunday of montn at 12 ure | her is not in him” (I J o h n |noon- All other Sundays at 8 a. m. ay at1 L G! :ted ili Smith River Methodist Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs. Grace VanZee, supt and Morning Worship at 11 a. m Rev. E. C. Hick* will deliver tht* otic sermon. imeras Film) The Churches Dawson Tracts M a rc h 28 1 9 4 8 F IR S T ANNUAL ÇRING FRANCE IF T SH O P Gifts for Every Occasion Vincent* Brookings, Oregon 0 “HALL-MARK” Cards Oi ■$S iXACO g aso lin e «perior SlBf-nOteen/ F!re’Pow^r makes e r t..., I - ' ' • r-pi I w .rm- J» «Booth ult ra-responsive J ' We e it for you. Stop “ 1 xtay. Ï ^ <>1011^8 , XA(O Service Bert DeA ;OSS First Service Due In New Episcopal Church The new St. Matthews Episco pal chapel in Gold Beach wil be ready for its first worship serv ice on Easter day, March 28,at the 11:30 a.m. mass. The dedica tion of the new $2.000 chapel and community youth center will be on April 11th at 7:30 p.m., wher. the Rt. Rev. Benjamin D. Dag- well, Bishop of Oregon, will be present for the occasion. The men working on the church have about completed the chapel interior. Quite a bit of i work .vet is needed, however, on the side rooms. The interior walls of the chapel are finished in love ly redwood. The windows are of cathedral glass, with beautiful colored windows in the sanctu ary. The high window over the A ltar has a tall cross as a design Jin soft yellow and purple colors. The two side windows in the sanctuary are of a bluish purple. The youth center will have a cement floor under asphalt tile, and the walls will be painted a maroon color to the wainscoating with blue above. The ceiling of the chapel ami youth center is an egg white. The exterior redwood siding has some work yet to be done on it before the natural stain will be added. A large white cross will be placed on the bell-tower. As soon as the weather permits :Jap Turner’s bulldozer will com plete the drivy around the church J and gravel will be laid. I he chap el when finished will be without question one of the best built and loveliest church structures from Eugene to Eureka. It has been cold in this area as everyone knows. The residents of the upper Chetco area report i that they have had snow up in ¡that country, but that it is about gone now. SPRING ÈafôlBîons ' - ’S w • W W w T - ** SHOWING! A t The Harbor Grange Hall Satuday, March 2 0 Styles Shown By MOORE'S APPAREL SHOP WARD'S CLOTHING STORE THE TOWN SHOP Style Show . . . . Door Prize . . . . 9:00 p. m. 11:30 m. Quilt Given . . . 11:30 p. m. Admhsion. DOUGHNUTS MADE WHILE YOU ARE DANCING . ftoOO