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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1948)
lay. May n . L, May »• 1948 BROOKIN GS-EEXRBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon World's Finest Climate Page Hvp R iver troop. At the close of the ers were on a strike in Alaska, sage will be. W here do we go ning service, at the parsonage. af^prnoon sandwiches and punch so hc remained in the states to from h e re ? ” This church is fan- t - u w,>Ie serv ed ' ¡ng the greatest opportunity ta y° Ung P” Ple arc a " urK" 1 M other’s Day was observed at its history. Are we going to be to stay for church. 1 ready to meet every opportun the local church on Sunday ity ? m orning, May 9th. Rev. E. C. S m ith R iv e r M eth o d ist H icks delivered the M other’s Day ‘° th*. ’^ ‘«hbors and friends The young people’s service at at 10 a. in. Mr* serm on to a large attendance ho so’ kmdl> assisted me in the 6:30 p.m. An interesting nroeram r Sunday v ™ School ? . Special hymns w ere rendered by care of my dear slster- to those ¡s planned. A social hour ' VanZee, supv th e young peoples choir. Reauti- ' ' ho contnbuted in many ways planned for the voting ueonle nn _ Mo" ung W orship at l l a. m. ful corsages w ere presented to ‘ “ ,n iS !u r illness and death, for Sunday evening a fte r the eve- w d' deliver the th e oldest m other, Mrs. Agnes the beautiful floral offerings and -------- --------------- ----------------sermon. M aris and to Mrs. J. W. Moore. exP, vsslons of sympathy. I ex-! th e m o th er having the most chil- b n l niy S!ncere and heartfelt dren. and to the youngest and gratitude.-- Mrs. Bertha Shiple. new est m other, Mrs. Albert Gid- . . . . , dings. The Sm ith River Feed and Seed sto re was burglarized one Seventh Day A dventist F IR T E X p e r 1OW| The Seventh Day Adventists nig h t recently. The burglar gain- ed e n tra n c e to the store by fore- u id ^old a convention Saturdav. ¡ng th e front door lock. He stole ;IV in ,b ‘‘ Community an undeterm ined am ount of mon- cburcb Sabbath S< hool and the F IR T E X P e r 1(100 Cy and several checks from the church service in the forenoon till. N othing else in the store 9:30 until 12:0°- Elder J - A- N*el w as disturbed. Momy seemed to Bon s «ecretory of the be the m ain thing they were af- northcrn California conference F IR T E X P e r 1000 ter. " front Oakland. California will FoIlow ing , he scrvice speak at th eleven o’clock hour, L,hu rch Sunda>, the u Afternoon service eonststs of a of S m jth w » T > num ber of speakers pertaining n u ;it. le‘a)i(‘. M , FerrUl hon- ,o S;,l?ha,h There wUl be special music. All are welcome. H O M E R K E S S L E R & SONS, Proprietors Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. m.M, a bowl of tulips. | socra l --,ime- w~ ~ ^ 7 ; <n Church service at It a. m. Young peoples m eeting at 4 th e m others present. Sandwiches p. m. P ray er m eeting at 7:30 cake and coffee and cola was p. m., Wednesday. Visitors are served. In the evening the p a r welcome. -------- kin scouts ot sm ith Kiv- en ts and boy scout members at- S tn r n f tf>e fieri ; '::er with their leader, tended a court of honor held in C atholic C h u rch IlLdred Owen, and assist- C rescent City. kwr Alyce Bolick w ere M r and Mrs Osear Brownc Rev. Fr. Babyak. P asto r First Sunday of inontn at 12 a thetr mothers and girl lla w , ol Crescent City and 11- „ grandson born jfr. an.l noon. _ ✓ All other Sundays at 8 a. rr it n enjoyable afternoon M ra. R obcrt Browne a t K1„m ath held at commuinity h all F _.,_ „„ M,,v lct q,, o -------- tturday afternoon. Games * ‘ ^ * ’ 1 L 1 r? u b Cwrr,/ Countv M'™'™ °1 l , i , , / ■ j C m an has been named Rodney S hriver °ng the Bro. 'nd the «land flower, C * ,(.r Women's club -e Funk wtjJ te reralar monthly meet- ’“ kings !a;i (fommuaity hall on Friday There wert i vice-president >PU attec ^Lavman presiding in ab- i at the ] [L Resident Luick. Sever- i~ir.t matters were taken reported. urine the business ses- nations were voted to I d li • -o the minister’s salary, e World’» r, and Cancer fund. The the nominating was ac- ^ / E R Liy jnd the following officers I Forcing Sta •„r the coming year. For kr.: Eunice Faris; vice- Leah Wilson, secre- Betty Evans; treasu rer. ¡Hight. A potted plant was dub member Mrs. How- Puciap who is confined to gt hospital. The following 'tS-'StP a was presented. Reading. ct Be Done,” by Rodney C Musical Reading, Fu- tans. accompanied a t the by Connie Luick. A copv Mding was «mt to Mrs. h Eddie Cantor, who gave on a radio broadcast l o t t e d « of the af- .A! t ----- — -------------- S T paanci: tNOIDAH GATI il Conv tOM M ter of Ho«»| last w»r. In e party Oregon's I oyed Card Of Thanks With The Churches by Episcopal ( hu ren ' ' K■’ titled fin d e r- __________________________ put on by the Sm ith troop, followed by com- I k io iA /C I t o m C singing accompanied a t I b W V U I l l v i l e i l l v l l l ? wo by Mrs. R. D. Rowley. P e te S toller is employed in the committee members pres- woods n e a r Siletz a t the present ■we Ina Johnson, R uth tim e. W hen he left here, he went and Isabel Buckner. Cor- to S eattle, planning to return I »ere given out to all mo- to K etchikan, Alaska, but was land leaders by the Sm ith told th e re th a t the woods work- ------------ -— — .................. .................................... ......... panted—One cook and one waitress. Apartment for rent—See Ralph Vincent. ved Yo A VOTE FOR C H A R LES G R A Y S H E L Republican C andidate for STATE R E P R E S E N T A T IV E ¡'■’3ns Curry County will be actively represented in the Forthcom ing L eg islatu re Paid P o litical Adv.— 0:30 pJ ■fl f ¿r, m W x- The Opening of HOTEL TEMPLAR SEAUTY SHOP “ ■.ring All Phases of Beauty Work. Spec- ‘■^ng in Helen Curtis Cold Waves. All Work ■^Miteed. Edith Deveny, Mgr. »■Veteran' * Experienced , * Courageous Brookings: St. Timothy’s Chapel. Priest-in-charge, The Rev. Fr. Lutber O- Ison fpbone 662 Gold Beach). Service every Sunday a t 9:00 a.m. On S aint’s Days when announced. Holy Communion 1st and 3rd Sundays a t 9:00. Morning prayer 2nd and 4th Sundays a t 9 00a.m. Chapel is across ftom High School. All are welcome. Church School every Sunday at 10 °° a'm‘___ N C E N T z S R E S T A U R A N T iS In Th^ of these building items? WALL-EOARD . . . . $85.00 CEILING TILE . . . . $110.00 PLASTER LATH . . . $35.00 Cl’RRY COUNTY LUMBER CO. I ENT! DO YOU FIND YOURSELF IN NEED ^ et?, the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is cordially invited to attend. "M ortals and Im m ortals” is the subject of the Lesson-Ser mon in all churches of Christ- Scientist. on Sunday. May 16. The Golden Text is “As we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly” <1 Cor-i inthians 15:49). Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: “Lord, thou hast been our dwell ing place in all generations” <Ps. 90:1), together with the follow ing correlative passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Sci ence and H ealth with Key to the Scriptures,” by M ary B aker Ed dy: “Man is deathless, spiritual, lie is above sin or frailty. He does not cross the harriers of time into the vast forever of Life but he coexists with God and the universe" (p. 266). Baptist CommurNty Rev. Nick N. Newfeld, P asto r O. C. Turley. Music Director The Sunday school and the church are growing by leaps and bounds. Again we urge the peo ple to come and bring their chil dren and young people to our Sunday school. The pupils are taught from a non-sectarian view. The Bible is the only book taught. There is no other founda tion that can be laid in childhood than the sure foundation that we find in the Bible. The hour is 9:45. The morning service will be conducted a t 11:00 a m. The sub ject for Sunday m orning's roes- ELECT I Present Governor ★ U i U E 99U Sayst “ H i t appointments to data hava la r n outatan:' n j man.'* “ H I* record a t governor to data hat been good.” — J O U R N A L . Portland. “ Governor H a ll has made a good star« as the Stata'a chief executive during h it short tim e in — T H E D A L L E S O P T IM IS T , “ .. . f o u n d the new Oregon executive, first ot a ll, a vety human sort of pets o n .. . . interested ia the things in w h u h they were interested, meeting them n a t ra lly , unatiected.y, un d e rstand ing !,.” — B E N D B U L L E T I N , Bend. “ H a it a forceful speaker — one who is inclined to call a a; la a spade. . . Those who have bad pt so ■! ct t i',c t w ith I n bel ieve he is a man's man.” — H O O D R IV E R N E W S . Hood R iver. “ Governor H a ll meets an issue squarely " — O R E G O N C IT Y E N T E R P R IS E . Oregon C ity. “ Governor H a ll made a good impre st n by his talk here ” — P E N D L E T O N E A S T O R E G O N IA N , Pendleton. “ H a ll brings to the Governor's chair a broad knowledge of p rob le m s w h ic h are Oregon's------ member of the A m etican Legion and Veterans of Foreign W ars, he face» problems for which, by training and experience, he is e m in e n tly q u a lifie d .” — YANK NEW S. 'One of the shrewdest la w makers that ever sat in a state le g isla tiv e session ” — A S T O S M N B U D G E T . A stons. “ ...s h o w s sound judgment in his a praissl of men.” - G A Z E T T E - T I M E S . Heppner. “ Has ample a b ility . is em inently qualified to carry on the adm iiiie tis tio n of the s ta te s aft a ir s ." - S A N D Y B O S T , Sandy. "Governor John I f H ! w ill give Oregon a y lg ro u t adm inis tration. H e is alett. q . «. ( te n s iv e ,. " — Ob i.G O N V O T E R . “ He has tackled w ith co rage and ds'erm m ation the im portant duties of the office of Governor “ — S T H E L E N S C H R O N IC L E . St. Helena. “ Governor John H to provide Oregon H i t s a ctivities . . . indicate a real desire r >0 adm inistration .” — M c M in n v il l e r e g is t e r , m m isr ».: k . “ The new governor p a rlia m e n ta ria n ’’ tc tea » 11 re<< mmanded as an able - T I C / . ’ D S E N T IN E L . Tigard . "Governor H a ll fit Pent impression as successor to the l»te P i r fu jr s t ih d; nitjr and adm irable <?«.!• > vio: e rd s rt.e d reg ularly in the house end risen by a o iiity to the speakership - O R E G O N IA N . Portland.