Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 06, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Priest-in-charge, Rev Fr. Luthc
O. Ison (phone: study, 734; home
Entered as second-clast matter, at the postoffioe at Brookings, Ore.. 662, Gold Beach)
Service every’ Sunday at 4:60
March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
p. m. On Saints’ Days when an-
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high school. All are welcome.
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Thursday, January 6, 1949
BROOKTNGS-HARBOR PILOT. Brookings, Oregon
The World’s Best Climate
Smith River Methodist
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mra
Grace VanZee, supt.
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the
sermon.
Budget For Dist. 17
Published In This
With The Churches Issue Of Pilot
Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor
O. C. Turley. Music Director
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho
Supt.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
Morning worship at 11 a. in
Evening service at 7:30 p. in.
Young people at 7 p. m.
Bible study and prayer serv
ice, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Christian Science Societj
Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at
the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is
invited.
“Sacrament” is the subject of
the Lesson-Sermon in all Church-
es of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
January 9.
The Golden Text is, “Create
By Det coy
in me a clean heart, O God; and
Roger Babson, whose name al­ renew a right spirit within me”
ways lends credence to economic
decisions, f o r e c a s t s cent inued
Among Citations which com-
g«H)d times for this nation in the prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
coming I2 months, with some of following from the Bible: “Help
the commodities up, with others us. O God of our salvation, Pr
downward in demand, hut with the glory of thy name: and de­
a substantial amount upwards.
liver us, and purge away our sins,
in general
While
for thy name’s sake” (Ps. 79:9).
predieted to be but Jive per cert together with the following cor­
off, erede ad production,
relative passage from the Chris­
output, automobiles, aù f
tian Science textbook: ‘“Science
t>adv pud girline /»assi nger
' ( and Health with Key to the Scrip-
arc up as high as ten percent. ¿urcs,” by Mary Baker Eddy:
Building, due to high prices of ••'Hn’ough repentance, spiritual I
materials, may be off some twer- baptism.
regeneration, mor- j
tu per cent, Babson forecasts, but tals put oft their material beliefs]
the lumber indust''" nd! see >i( add le^’ ‘ individuality
Local News Items
Rev. F t . Babyak, Pastor
First Sunday of month at
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hassett,
noon.
who have been visiting relatives
All other Sundays at 8 a. m. here over the Christmas holidays,
$2.50
$3.00
Baptist Community
making an interest payment due now’ of Sheridan, spent the New
Feb. 1, 1949, for which no pro­ Years day visiting at the H. S-
vision could be made in the last Beaulieu home.
budget (1948-49). Therefore, the
amount of $6.142.50 interest on
bonds in the present budget in­
NORINE HARVEY
cludes the interest payment of
$2,047.50. February 1, 1949, as
accredited teacher
well as the Aug. 1, 1949 and Feb.
of
1, 1950 payments, totaling $4,095
Jan. 27, at 7:30 p. m. has been
the date and time set for dis­
cussion of the school budget for
District No. 17, to operate the
schools for the coming fiscal year
from July 1.
Expected revenue from all dif-•
ferent sources is expected to he
$35,278.46.
Estimated expendi­
tures for the coming year have
been set at $112,562.50, leaving a
balance to be raised by taxation
of $77.286.04, to which is added
an estimated $6,500.00 delinquent
taxes for the coming year.
Bond Interest Stars This Year
The average rate of interest
on the $112,000 bond
per cent. The bonds were dated
August 1, -948, with interest pay­
ment payable semi-annually, thus
Brookings
Trailer Camo
Strictly modern
mile north of town
left Sunday for Albany, where
they live. Charles will enroll for
the second quarter at Oregon
State College. They were accom­
panied as far as Eugene by Gene
Gould, who will enroll at Univer­
sity of Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thor Ask were •
Crescent City visitors New Years
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and
daughter. Susan, returned to
Redmond, Ore., Sunday, after
spending the holiday week wuth
Mrs. Miller’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. S. Beaulieu.
Miss Viola Dennis, a former
teacher in Brookings High, but |
PIANO
Studio Building
Brookings, Ore.
TOWING!
DAY OR NIGHT
NWUDQW
Auto Service
Day, 1701; Night 2R21
Crescent City, Calif.
BULLDOZING
Z AD A’S
BEAUTY
SHOP
Road Building, Land
Leveling, Clearing!
Closed Sunday and Monday
on Easy St., or write
Box 53, Brookings
See Al Sarver
See Classified Section for BETTER BUYS!
Don’t fail to consult us if you plan to
BUY OR SELL
Pete J. Lesmeister, Realtor
"The Agency of DEPENDABLE Service”
$5, wk., $20, mo
Crissey Building
Brookings, Oregon
b fii c yei cent slump from Do
jiast year.
Sabbath School at 9:30 a in.
Church service at 11 a. m.
cent from t ba I of
Young people meet at 4 p. m.
, iti some commod-
Prayer meeting, Wednesday at
30 p. m.
Prayer meeting studies an be-
in g held by the pastor. Leo Van
If
Dolson on the Book of Revela-
tukt n
t ion. V sitors are cordially invited
fare value, there sh*
to atti nd all services.
a bou t the futur
< tgn
('urrà County mission of the
throw many commod*
tity, 71
Episcopal Church
the down column to
it ies
Brookings : St. Timothy Chap-*!
(damn.
the “up
ruodit ies is
To make rooms smi
brightly, Just WONS
OVER lightly
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Phone 233
Brookings, Ore.