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went about to bring the area an event worthy of the name. What individual ideas anyone might Entered as second-class matter, at the postofhee at Brookings, Ore., have had among members were March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879. incorporated to make the affair the best. Once decided on the Publisher DEWEY AKERS, Editor and course, all ladies, worked as a team -and success. BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT •National Advertising Representative NEWSPAPER AC VEDITI (an «Hiha*« oí the • NG SERVICE, INC 18» W Randolph — Chicago I. 91 biome Town Newspaper» Cal NATIONAL PER P ü E 11S ¿E »J» 4 4$ 0 ? I A T I 0 N Subscription Rate Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon °er Year, outside Curry County...... By Dewey Beginning this week will be two drives for funds, one for Red Cross and the other for the Crippled children, known as the Easter Seal Sale, and is on similar to the Christmas Seal •ale. Despite the fact that this na- tion has been hit for many dif- fevent drives, both these coming campaigns have merit which will aid their conclusion. Certainly needs no deftnsi tht for its work in tht /Hist. The big charities of the past speak elo quently for themselves. Concerning the crippled chil dren drive, to be carried on by sale of Easter seals, is one that everyone should contribute lib- fornnties, such clubbed $2.50 $3.00 etc., gain a normal stature by and through the work of this agency. Curry county should do as well for this Easter Seal Sale as it did for the March of Dimes. Cer tainly there can be no greater work than to take a crippled and mis-shapen child, make his life normal for a normal life and livehhoow. Earthquakes in California, new snowstorms in the midwest and poor weather in most places of the nation makes residents of this area glad they live here, where the bitterest element they have to endure is rain. Last Eriday when friends vis ited at our home they told of being m the first quake that week in the San Francisco area, and how they just managed to be among the last group of cars to cross the Russian River, before a bridge was taken out by a flood. When they arrived here the sun was shining, the first they had seen for a couple of weeks, all of which had been spent in Southern California........ The ram Friday night, did not like it affect them, they had in southern California. The they added, temperatures were moor to their liking. They said they would return to Boise and spread the good word about. Having once been in the motel business, they looked with in terest at tht situation here. It whis their opinion that therein lies tin- greatest opportunity for winter business for this area, to adit rtist this vicinity as a winter resort. They may have something then . at that. • Hearing Aid Users Receive Free Gift a co-oper- Rev. Nick N. Neufeld. Pastor Only five more Sundays until Easter. Our goal for the Sunday school attendance by that time is 150. We have had over 100 for the last three Sundays. The religious survey that is just being completed shows that the majority of people in this area are not in church and Sun- day School. We as the Baptist Community church heartily in- vite you to attend our Sunday school and church if you have no other church home. We are en- deavoring to serve the people of this community who are of Prot- estsant faith. So won’t you make the Community church your church home. The sermon subject for Sunday morning will be "What Do<s our church Stand For?” Our Sunday school at 9:45. Classes for all ages. Evening service at 7:30. Then there is one service which too few people attend and that is the Bible study and prayer meet ing Wednseday evening at 7:30. This is the strength of the local church. Christian Science Society Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is invited. "Matter” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March 20. The Golden Text is "Truly in vain is salvation hoped for from the hills, and the multitude of mountains: truly in the Lord our God is the salvation of Israel.” (Jer. 3:23). Among citations which com prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: “There is no wisdom nor understanding nor counsel against the Lord” (Prov. 21:30), together with the following correlative passage from the Christian Science text book: "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “The varied doc trines and theories which pre suppose life and intelligence to exist in matter are so many an cient and modern mythologies.” (page 319). Seventh Day Adventist morning at 11. Bro. Joe will present a very s|H»cial sermon in connection with the current "Know your Bible” lectures being held at the Chet co Inn. He will present a detailed explanation of the "Four Horse men of Apocalypse” which will / certainly saw the individual explain the 4th to Sth chapters A in e r i c a n effort put forth by mt mbers of of the book of Revelation. The the club, how each and everyone public is cordially invited to at tend this lecture. Saturday afternoon at 4 is the time set aside for the Adventist young people’s meeting. Bro. Gil bert Christensen has charge of these services and has been pre- seating some worthwhile and inspiring programs. urday evening at the Club's second a n n u a 1 fashion show and dance. The li led to capacity, with interest ing aid you are now wearm send the name running at the highest pitch pos- hard-oi-hearing friend, an Ore was not dis gon firm will send YOU without appointed, either. in what they have one. Bank Bldg To make rooms smile kriohtly, Just WONS UJOnSOVER noon. All other Sundays at 8 a. m. Episcopal Church Brookings: St. Timothy Chapo) . Smith River Methodist Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs, Priest-in-charge, Rev Fr. Lu the Grace VanZee, supt O. Ison (phone: study, 734; home Morning Worship at 11 a. m. 662, Gold Beach) Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the Service every Sunday at 4:09 sermon. p. m. On Saints’ Days when an- TOWING! Re-Built DAY OR NIGHT Auto Painting MEADOWS' Auto Service 9th and L Streets Crescent City, Calif MEADOWS' Auto Service Day, 1701; Night 2R2! Crescent City, Calif. * BULLDOZING ZADA’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 *T7ie Agency of DEPENDABLE Service” Crissey Building Brookings, Oregon THAT SPRING CLEANING CHORE will be made easy for you on those drapes, cur tains, blankets, etc about the home, if you just PHONE 233, BROOKINGS, or bring articles to (We salute 4-H clubs serving nation. Mar 5-13) Cur-Def Cleaners PHONF BROOKINGS. ORE. PUMICE BLOCKS Fire-proof F. H. A. Approved CHEAPER THAN WOOD OVER lightly Funeral Home PLUMBING Brookings Curry County Mission of the National Ecitonal A»»oc»aHon| • OFFICES • Holbrook BMg.. San IT SEEMS TO ME Special services in the “Know- nounced. Chapel is across from Your-Bible” series being present high school. All are welcome. Church school every Sunday ed by the pastor include this week: Sunday, March 20, at 7:30 at 10 a. m. the topic, "The Woman in Scar let and the Woman in White;" Star of the Sea Thursday, March 24, at 7:30, the Catholic Church topic: "Seven Women after one Rev. Fr. Babyak, Pastor Man.” First Sunday of month at 12 With The Churches Baptist Community Serving America'» Advertiser* THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 194) BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON The World’s Best Climate PAGE TWO Oregon and Ambulance Service CONTACT Phone 1091 KENNETH C. THOMPSON Crescent City, California OREGON