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Page Four World’s Finest Climate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon July, our minds w ill be in a gardens can be planned so as to children w ill have a short part in 1 The Golden Text is *i Smith River M an ' of more serious condition than pos produce f r e s h vegetables forj the program. L o rt Ihy Ckxi. u.hl<.h h « sibly at any time since the birth family meals every’ month ofi Services for next Sunday are. thee out of the Und S ! Loses Two Pigs To of our nation. This is because the the year. If this fact interests) 9.45 a. m. Sunday school. of the house 6 world faces one of the greatest you, watch for announcements of' 11.00 a. m. Morning worship. Thou shalt have no ms Butchering Thieves criseR in all human history, and place and date of the w inter g a r-' 7.00 p. m. Young people. before me" (Ex. 20:2-3^ SMITH RIVER No clue has America is the only hope of the deri meeting. 8:00 p. m. Evening service. Among the citations w. been found by Frank Evans, who world in this international crisis, Have a happy and safe Fourth comprise the Usson-Serr the thieves were that made away her course w ill probably deter of July, with just a little time w ith two pigs recently. Evans mine the future welfare and the out to be thankful to those who Seventh Day Adventist the following from th/ Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Thus saith the Lord the purchased five pigs about three very existence of civilization. gained intedependence for our Church service at 11 a. m. of Israel, and his redeem months old and were penned near Let us look to God in this nation’ as w’ell as to those thru- Young peoples meeting at 4 Lord of Hosts; I am the first. the Richard home, on Rowdv tragic hour for that Divine guid out the years w’ho have preserved Creek road. When Evans went ance essential to direct our be this independence- then back to p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 I am the last; and bes2 up to feed the pigs next morn- loved nation aright. Special serv- the picnics a n d fireworks—the P- m.. Wednesday. Visitors are there is no God” .Isa 44? gether Wlth the --------- ning, two were gone, and plenty • ices w ill be held at the Smith Fourth is tru ly a day to cele- welcome. relative passage from th? of blood stains where the pigs ' River church as in all other com- grate. Star of the Sea tian Science textbook, if had been killed in the pen. Tire | munities, and we hope that all Catholic Church and Health with Kev to the tracks were plain where a car i of our people and organizations Rev. Fr. Babyak, Pastor times,” by Mary Baker had been driven close to the pen. having for their objective the Local News Items First Sunday of month at 12 There is no power apart Richards were not home that I welfare of our country, w ill as-, noon. Keith Jaggers, Sl-c. is spend God. Omnipotence has alk night so could not give any in J semble in their various churches A ll other Sundays at 8 a. m. and to acknowledge an? formation. ’ to thank God for His preserva- ing a month’s leave visiting his power is dishonor God." ip. Club Held Meeting, Monday i tion of our nation and pray for; brothers, Everett and Jack, and The Smith River 4-H club held ' His continued guidance of it so his sister. Mrs. Faye Stanhurst, Christian Science Society and their families. Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at its regular meeting Monday eve- that order may be established out Smith River Methw O' O- F. hall. The public is Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bolin are ning at the*community hall with of chaos, prosperity out of want Sunday School at 10 a a ‘God” is the subject of the Grace VanZee. supt President George Jacobson pre and famine and that the desire enjoying a month’s visit with siding. and a s s i s t e d by Club of nations may be for peace in their daughter. Miss Betty, and Lesson-Sermon in all Churches Morning Worship at 11 her roommate. Miss Betty Wruck of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday Rev. E. C. Hicks will delive Leader Paul Maris. Assistant stead of war. Farm Advisor W alter Fieg of This Fourth, coming on the who are student nurses at the July 4. sermon. Eureka was present and showed Sabbath day, gives us an oppor Glendale Sanitarium a t Glen several pictures, followed by the tunity to follow the ideals of our dale, Calif. A beach party was business session. Plans are be forefathers and dedicate anew rlanned in their honor, Sunday ing made for the county 4-H ourselves to the principles of de evening, but due to foggy wea tour to be held July 25, when mocracy. It seems this should ther, was held at the Inn w ith 1 I various projects w ill la? viewed not be a day of celebrating the everyone enjoying themselves. Sash Doors Frames Kitchen Cabinets A picnic lunch w ill follow the death of our fallen who purch tour, to be held at Smith River ased with their blood and pre I ii-painted Furniture bridge. A ll parents and friend.? served with it our freedom, but are invited to go on the tour and a day of consecrating ourselves1 C u m / C ounty Mission of the MADE FROM KILN D R IED MATERIALS to the picnic. to the principles for which they! Episcopal Church Spending Week At Camp died. Attend services somewhere HAROLD T. JESSER Methodist youth fellowship on this day of Worship. July 1 ' Brookings: St. Timothy’s Chapel. Priest-in-charge, The Rev. F r group of the local church is basem ent. G rayshel Bldg (Box 274) Brookin Luther O. Ison (phone 662 Gold upending the week. June 23 to Beach). Service every Sunday July 3, nt the summer institute at 8:00 a. m. On Saint’s Days camp near Carlotte, in Humboldt By ALDJW E N. ROBERTS Chapel is across from High county, where delegates from all Home Demonstration Agent School. A ll are welcome. over the state attend, sponsored • • • • Church School every Sunday by the Methodist Youth Fellow-, HELLO, THERE: at 10:00 a.m. •hip. Sports, religious instruction. j Home again! and it's good to discussion groups, swimming and to be home! I ’m sure all of our 1 (>a' e purchased the FRED I.EE Well, campfire meetings and socials Baptist Community are enjoyed. Among the older 4-H Summer School delegates Rev. Nick N. Newfeld, Pastor rilling outfit, and will be readv immedi folks going with the local youth' w ill agree that nice as it was O. C. Turley, Music Director ately to drill wells at any time'. Contact to go it ’s even nicer to come are Mrs. Ida Hall, of Smith Riv 1 The D a i 1 y Vacation Bible home. It gives one a satisfying me tor estimates and plans. er church. Mrs. Bernice Cough-i («■cling to see new places, gain school w ill continue for four days lin of Gushchu mission. new knowledge and make new next week. There w ill be no Deft By Bus On Vacation classes Monday. July 5. Then Miss Betty Tyler, daughter o f, friends then to come back and classes w ill resume Tuesday. share all these new experiences Mr. and Mrs. Burtin Tyler, left On Friday, July 9, in the eve General Delivery Brookings, Ore. on the bus Sunday for a two- with the fam ily and friends who ning at 8:00 we w ill have our stayed at home. For 4-H leaders week's vacation trip to Exeter.1 c’osing exercises for the school. Calif , to visit relatives and her and staff members, summer That evening the children w ill -rh o o l is bard work, but it's worth friend*. She w ill attend the wed demonstrate w h a t they have ding of her cousin. Warren Put-I all that was put into it and learned and w ill also show the much more. viance, June 30. Now that we are home it is handiwork which they have been Returned To Gold Beach, Sun. doing during the school. Mrs. Dolly Jean Adams and« time to work on 4-H project com I arents anti friends are invited pletions and to plan for the coun little son. Teddy, returned to ’ to this affair. Rev. Haslam w ill ty fair. I hope all 4-H clubs w ill THE HOME OF her home at Gobi Beach. Sun at least one picnic this preach on Wednesday night and day following a visit with her' again Friday night, June 30 and FINE FOOD grandmother. Mrs. Eva Hill. She summer. Recreation is just as July 2. On Friday night. Ji, also visited Mr. and Mrs Ches-!, important to successful 4-H clubs We Feature Fried Chicken Dinners. Sunda ter Crook and Mr. and Mrs Joe a« it is the project For true happiness we must learn to have Reich I in. r good balance of play and work U Floyd Kindel •ftweriM The Fourth throughout our lives. by A t r & f & v B:30 a.m. to 8::30 p.m. Saturday to 10:30 p I did remember the adult v biit - rite cabinet SHO With The Churches "Homemakers'7 a n n o u n c in g B. L P R IC E CHETCO C A FE ■ ■ ■ ■ B H B aaa ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ BrtHikiltys Garage ’ IT'S PAINT-UP TIME!! fL jfc g & y * „,,1 h . n ,“ T " c ■ ' in " c i h . r certainly to re-paint the • ’ buildings with H 11 PAINTS brk ion er I J. GALLAGHER, PLUMBING T . despite ram or am kind of storms ' I I spent three hours with her before I discovered she w m a decoy!” I G E N E R A L R E P A IR IN B ■ BOI)V and FENDER WORK 8 WILLARD BATTERIES Sture w xT ) ™ E> srown c T h o p aO T H IM ô - NOTIONS SPORTING GOODS brookincs . om. PAIN TITAN TELEPHONE 134 C. N. (îoldizen G. W. Dai