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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings,
^M jRSDAY, S E P T g ^
W ith T h p
1 he childrens meeting in the (James 3:13).
tt 11,11 1 I I C V U U I L I I V S afternoon between hours of 3:30
Among the citation w'hich com-f
^ r- and Mrs. H tv v
and 4:30 will continue through prise the Lesson-Sermon is the1
arrive^ here , * * *
M
r
and
Mrs.
Harold
Rau
and
tomorrow-, Sept. 3. Children be- following from the Bible: “Forj
after
Baptist Community
i o T lera IrCn<’' and son I,aroW
tw’een 5 and 15 are invited.
ye are all the children of God'
he vicinity. The, j ?
Rev. Nick N. Newfeld, Pastor
left
Tuesday
to
make
their
home
Services for Sunday: Sunday by faith in Christ Jesus” (Gal.
'heir h.>me at portljK,
O. C. Turley, Music Director
school at 9:45, Worship service at 3:26», together with the follow at Boonesville. Calif. Irene was
'* rmiking certa:n u
Sunday school 4t 9:45 a. m 11 a. m. Youth meeting at 7 p.
graduated
from
Brockings
High
ing correlative passages from the School last June.
ments concerning ”C(J
Morning worship at 11 a. m m., and final evangelistic service
Christian Science text book, “Sci
racts. a coming
Young people at 7 p. m.
at 8:00 p. m
V ernon Goldizen made a busi ti° n of Brookings.
ence and Health with Key to the
Evening service at 8:00 p. m
Scriptures” by Mary Baker Ed ness trip to Gold Beach Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. <\- p.
Bible study and prayer seiv
dy,
“Citizens of the world, ac Prior to his leaving for the UnL Pi'He.i biother.jn.il "
ice, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
i Christian Science Society
cept the ‘glorious liberty of the versity of New Mexico, at Albu Mr. and Mrs, p.
The evangelistic services will Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at children of God’, and be free!” querque.
them a birthday
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I. O. O. F. hall. The public is
continue through Sept. 5. We are the
Bill Elis and his father, of Ash-
(page 227).
invited.
week-end.
They
U
ve
r
still encouraging the folks of the!
and, visited Mr. and Mrs? George
'Man” is the subject of the
Mr- and Mrs. An
community to come and enjoyi
ft
i Vur the week-end- Mrs. Poulsbo. Wash.. and
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches
these services.
Seventh Day Adventist a week***
Visiting here for old spent the week-«/
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m.
Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at September 5.
Church service at 11 a.‘ m.
Mr and Mrs. Don Redfield left home of their cousins
the Chetco river there will be a
The golden text is, “Who is a
Mrs. P. D. Hanks.
Young
peoples
meeting
at
4
Tuesday
for Newberg, Ore., where
baptismal services for several of wise man and endued with knowl
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil »
the young people of the church. edge among you? let him shew p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Don will enrol] at Pacific Co’ -'
at P o rtla n d buying thmal
1 riends of the church are cor-1 out of a good conversation his p. m.. Wednesday. Visitoi-s are ege. lie has a job in a grocery!
new home they are e<*ai
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welcome.
dially Invited to that service.
-store there until school starts.! here.
works with meekness of wisdom”
Curry County Mission of the
lO C A l NEWS
Episcopal Church
Brookings: St. Timothy’s ChapeL
Priest-in-charge, The Rev. Fr.
Luther O. Ison (phone 662 Gold
Beach). Service every Sunday
at 8:00 a. m. On Saint’s Days
Chapel is across from High
School. All are welcome.
Church School every Sunday
at 10:00 a.m.
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j
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All other Sundays at 8 a. m.
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Laundromats and Driers
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs,
Grace VanZee, supt
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
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Call For Bids
Sealed bids will be received
by Dora Beauiieu, clerk at Rrook-
104«
UndI SePtember 23.
°° ° c,ock P M.. for the
additions a n d alterations to
Brookings High School Building
for School District No. 17 Curry-
w?nntX ’ Brookin«s- Oregon, and
will then and there be opened
and publicly read aloud. Bids
received after the time fixed for
openings will not be considered
i tans specification« and ,,„ ni
of contract documents may be
examined at the office of Free
man ^nd Hayslip. Assoc. Archts J
304 I ostal Buildings. Portland
and set of said plans, specifica-
GARDNER BLDG.
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Sash
Doors
Frames
Kitchen Cabinet?!
I’n-painted Furniture
MADE FROM KILN D R IED MATER]
HAROLD T. JESSER
Basement, G rayshel Bldg (Box 274) Brooli
tions and fo rm s may bo obtained
I ta office of Dora Beaulieu, Clerk
Brookings, Oregon, or at the of-
I Ace of Freeman and Havsl’p As-i
Archts 3414 Post«l Building,
r°rd - n:1; Oregon‘ uP°n a deposit!
! of $25.<X) which will he refunded
upon return of the plans and
specification«
w ith in
a
reason-
! able time.
| Each hid shall be accompanies
by a certified check, cashier’s
t(het'k, or bid bond (with author-
' >/ed surety company as surety)
; made payable to the owner m
; an amount of not less than 5%
> of the amount of the bid. Surety
lx»nd ior bonds) will be require-!
in acconiance with the terms of
the contract documents.
The school district No. 17 Cur-!
r> County Oregon, reserves the
i right to reject any or all bids and
to waive formalities.
I No bidder may withdraw his
I bid after the hour set for the
i openings thereof or before award
J of contract, unless said award is'
f la y e d for a period exceeding'
30 days.
DORA BEAI L1EV. Clerk !
r irst publication, Sept. 2, 1948 !
I Second publication. Sept. 9. 1948.
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