Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 02, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1918.
W ith The Churches
Baptist Community
^Rev. Nick N. Neufeld. Pastor
O. C. Turley, Music Director
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
Morning worship at 11 a. m
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
Young people at 7 p. in.
Bible study and prayer serv
ice, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
We have just observed Thanks­
giving day as a nation, as a peo­
ple and as a church. I think it
would be well that we as a
church should join with all the
churches of the nation to make
Sunday, Dec. 5, as a Sunday of
Sacrifice. Let us do without to
give some poor, hungry man, wo-
man. boy or girl, some food and
clothing.
Sunday morning, following the
worship service, we are to take
an offering for the needy people.
Then, too, we as a church are
getting clothes to be sent to
the needy in Europe. Leave any
usable clothes at the church and
the church will send them to the
propei- authorities for distribu­
tion abroad.
The subjevt of the morning
worship is: ‘‘What Makes A War
Profitable?" The Sunday evening
subject: ‘The Greatest Miracle
in the Bible."
Hendricks
Furniture Co
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Fine Furniture
And Appliances
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Upholstered
Furniture
Simmons Beds
Springs and
The famous
“Beauty Rest”
Mattresses
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon
The young peoples service has
as subject: "Reverance in God’s
House.”
Just as a brief note on the
services for the month of De­
cember : Dec. 12, Universal Bible
Sunday.
Dec. 17 and 19 Rev. James
Denham.
Dec. 31: Watch night service. ।
Rev. James Denham, former pas-1
tor of this church, will be with i
us for two services, Friday night
and Sunday morning. He will
show slides of Foreign Mission
work.
We Work With
SPEED to Fill Your
NEED!.........
âfer school
¡çs ràdio
Westinghouse
LITTLE
J2WEL
f A Console Radio
&
2:
a
in a Capsule Form
14 ài
Crosley Radios
SPECIAL! Hollander bk
muskrat fur oo.it like new,
$350. will take $125.
Shelvadors and Ränget
Electric, Wood and
Combination
Ranges
Armstrong
Here’s beauty, utility and
performance all wrapped
up in a small, sleek 9%' k
6 x6 case—ideal for end
tables, bedside tables, kitchen
shelves—yet powerful enough
to fill a ballroom with crystal
clear music. Styled on all sides.
Retractable, disappearing
handle. Green and gold, ivory
and gold
$38.50
16-inch fireplace wood
ether items.
ms
If you have gold-bearing ore
। and need a small portable ball
I mill and amalgamt^pr, see us.
May buy or perhaps work out a
good percentage deal. This mill
is all ball bearing, in fine con
dition.
Who’ll give 3c for 2900 Croft
6s and 7s bulbs?
you// ívif
Westinghouse
X Inlaid and Felt Base
Have three good power trac­
tors for sale.
C 0. LEONARD
Linoleum
Hendricks Building
For only $1GOO total price
you must see this. House and 1
acre with beautiful ocean view
only 1 mile from Brookings. Ca
have the other half acre cheap
Good soil.
Don’t forget our exchange
service s. Drop in or mail a card
stating what you have to sell
trade or wish to buy. FOR SALE
3 wood ranges, 2 iron folding
cots; 1 sleeping bag like new
1 weed burner with 25 feet o
hose; bulb scales, weighs up t(
32 pounds: Fly rod; oil heater
double sink.
and the famous
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Realty Transfers
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“Perfect Sleeper
MATTRESS
Oil Room Heaters an<
Floor Furnaces
Water Heaters
Along Azalea Row
Catholic Church
TO US OUR OWN—
Rev. Fr. Babyak, Pastor
First Sunday of month at 12
The announcement of the state
noon.
forestry department of the ac­
All other Sundays at 8 a. m. quisition of one of the finest
groves of myrtle trees the 160-
acre tract on the south bank of
the Chetco river, gave special
Raymond A. Lower, local real reason for celebration this past
cstate brok
r
ts ,he follow.
Thanksgiving.
ing sales: A. C. Allen of Tule­
The Azalea Garden club, to-
lake, Calif., purchased the Geo. get her with others of the state
Fredricks place at the state line. federation of garden clubs, have
Possession will be given soon.
been given no small share of the
Earl Livingston, insurance man credit for this noble achievement
at the Lower Agency purchased in conservation. That the pre­
a cottage on the ocean from Earl vious owner shares greatly in this
Christian Science Society LaBarge. Mr. Livingston will re­ credit is attested by the naming
Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at model and make extensive im­ of this "gift to the future" the
Alfred A. Lot b Forest Park.
the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is i provements.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leo
Pfeil
of
Mc
­
We may forget the long botan­
invited.
Minnville purchased the R. J. ical name of our myrtle—Umbel-
"God the Only Cause and Cre­
Stoken property about a half lularia-Californica, of the fam­
ator" is the subject of the Les­
mile north of town, anef plan to ily Lauracaeae, and that of the
son-Sermon in all Churches of
make extensive improvements. different species found in Holy
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, De­
Land myrtus Communis of the
cember 5.
family Myrtaceae, as long as we
Local
News
Items
Tne Golden Text is "Thus saith
Members of Harborb Womens ! rt member that our tree growes
the Lord that created the heav­
club are reminded that their j neither in Brooklyn nor along the
ens; God himself that formed the
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shores of the Mediterranean.
wril
be held this
Friday*
earth and made it; he hath es­ meeting
afternoon, Dec. 3, and each mem-1 Christmas Tree, Party, Dec 9
tablished it, he created it not in
The December 9, meeting of
vain, he formed it to be inhab­ ber is to bring a gift for the Azalea Garden Club features the
ited: I am the Lord; and there Christmas party. If you have a Carol Singers under the direction
guest with you, brang a gift for
is none else" (Isa. 45:18).
of Mrs. C. A. MacKenzie and the
her, also.
Among citations which com­
Gift Exchange (home-made or
prise' the Lesson-Sermon is the*
grown). There will be five-minute
following from the Bible: "I have
talks on the horticulture symbols
made the earth, and created man
-f Christmas the history of the
upon it" (1st. 45:12), together
holly wreath by Mrs. Erskine
with t h e following correlative
Mill r ihe Poinsettia, Mrs. Will
passage from the Christian Sci­
McVay the Christmas tree by
ence textbook: "Science and
Mrs. Webster Hibbard and the
Health with Key to the Scrip­
—LIST WITH US NOW—
Mistletoe by Mrs. Hazel Hendry.
tures," by Mary Baker Eddy:
Have buyers for beach prop­
Mrs. Guy Rice, our club pres­
"God is individual, incorporeal. erty and homesites, 20 acres or ident, asks us all to take a look
He is divine Principle, Love, the more good bulb land, two busi­ around our gardens, and those
universal cause, the only crea­ ness lots and 10 to 100 million who can, bring flowers or wreaths
tor, and there is no other self- feet of timber.
corsages, table and mantle dec­
existence" (page 331).
orations. This in connection with
REAL BUY! 3.55 acres with thta part of the program "New
unfinished house, elect,, 17,000 Ideas in Holiday Decoration" un­
Croft commercials, 9000 daffodils, der the supervision of Mrs. A.
15,000 iris and 2 acres ladino E. Sandbo.
cheer planted for seed. Low down
In the absence of Mrs. Faye
payment and easy terms.
Hardesty, the decoration chair­
man, Mrs. John Hogan has the
Excellent buy, with good terms able assistance of Mrs. Tony
—10 acres with 5-room modern j Christensen w’ho is also chairman
house, orchard, berries, work
/
hostesses for the day Mrs.
shop,
chicken
house,
large
barn,
j
Charles
Grayshel, Mrs. Jessie
w
WITH A
year supply of wood cut, new * Hoagland, Mrs. Ray Guerrettaz,
Monarch wood range. Onl naif Mrs. Louis Stoller, Mrs. Lloyd
mile from grade school.
Harmon
GOOD QUALITY
Bedr'm Furniture
,zCo!emanzz
Star of the Sea
The World's Best Climate
Brookings Electric
Complete Real Restate Service
Box 211
South end of town
Brookings, Oregon
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Moss and Mrs. James Koehler
complete the list of hostesses.
Our Budget Runneth Dry
Mrs. Ed Ackley (Cornelia), our
hard-working financial chairman,
asks me to tell you that she will
have some of that lovely birds
and wild-flower note paper for
sale at the next meeting.
This is put out by the Audubon
Society. Mrs. Will Crissey w*as
in charge of sales of this same
at our spring flower show. Some
of you missed these because the
enthusiastic buyers exhausted
her supply and put her out of
business in no time.
Remember! For salt' also will
be some very attractive Christ­
mas calenders, that will also be
nice Christmas gifts. A silver tea
and a tine of 10c for anyone not
wearing a corsage is the order
of the day. However, those who
forget their "flower in the but­
ton-hole" may buy a Christmas
corsage of Holly from the finan-
very pretty
cial committee
one, too) thereby helping the
treasury.
So, bring along some of that
lovely thing, called erroneously
the root of all evil bring your­
selves and the Christmas Spirit.
It is going to be a very special
meeting our district vice- pres­
ident, Mrs. C. C. Farr of Coos
Bay, w’ill be our guest and it
will be our last get-together be-
lore we say "a-dieu" to this year
of 1948.
Thought for the Day
"God is a zealous primer, for
He knows who, falsely tender,
spares the knife But spoils the
rose."
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leming
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barton
were business visitors at Klam­
ath Falls the first of the week.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank all our many
friends for their acts of kind*
ness, during our recent bereavc-
bent. These acts will never be
forgotten by us.
Mrs. Bonnie Liming,
Erwin Leming
Herbert Leming
Grace Blagden.
Lorraine Payne.