Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 30, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, JUNE
1949
LOCAL NEWS
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
Baptist Community
Smith River Methodist i
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Mrs. M. M. Jaklewicz and chil­ Rev. Nick N. Neufeld. Pastor
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs>
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho
Grace VanZee, supt
dren and Mrs. Kenneth Branir.
Supt.
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
returned Sunday from a trip to
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the
4Washington. Mrs. Branin visited
director.
sermon.
at Lacy, near Olympia, while Mrs.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
Jaklewicz visited a t Aberdeen.
Morning worship at 11 a.
Curry County mission of the
C^nie remained at Aberdeen fo-
Evening service at 8:00 P- m.
Episcopal Church
a longer visit.
ioung people at 7 p. in.
At
St. Timothy’s chapel, until
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lexell of
On Friday evening, July 1, the
further
notice, service every Sun­
Hollywood are visiting at the Boo Vacation Bible school of the Bap­
day
at
11
a. m.
Perkins home this week. They tist Community church will per­
helped with the program at th? form for commencement exercis­
es. Parents, friends and visitors
Seventh Day Adventist
charter night ceremonies of the are kindly invited to come and
Sabbath School — Saturday at
Brookings Rotary club. Mr. Lex- hear the program and see some
9:30 a. m.
ell was a guest of the club, at of the things they made in their
Church Services—Saturday at
i handiwork. Friday at 8 p. m.!
Tuesday’s luncheon.
11:00 a. m.
Sunday,
July 10 will be Chil
Visitors at the Gordon Goetz
Young People — Saturday at
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dren
’
s
day
at
the
church.
Follow
3:45
p. m.
home this
their son
uu. week
wwk is
is tneir
son and
and ¡ • ng the morning service there will! Prayer Meeting — Wednesday
a nephew, both of Los Angeles. , be a dedication service. Parents at 7:45 p. m.
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Clyde Hill, who was in this
area 1 u
w 4 ^°
are interested and would
All Saturday services are being
earlier last week, returned Sat­ want their children dedicated, do held at the Grange Hall. Prayer
come.
meetings are now being held at
urday to look after business af-
To
the
visitors
over
the
holi
­
the
pastor’s home in Harbor.
iairs, and selling of his property
days, we cordially invite you to
The church service this com­
near the high school.
our servies. The morning worship ing Sabbath will feature a Sab­
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Firth­ service at 11 a. m. The evening bath School Rally Day sympos­
miller and family of Phoenix, Ar­ service at 8 p. m. Sunday school ium, presented by the Sabbath
izona, are visiting his parents, Mr. for all ages at 9:45 in the morn­ School department under leader­
ing. Come and worship wtih us
and Mrs. H. B. Firthmiller and on the Lord’s day in the Lord’s ship of Carl Bolin.
his sister, Mrs. C. E. Overman, house.
Christian Science Society
and family. Mr. Firthmiller is a
Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at
Star of the Sea
printer at Phoenix.
the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is
The Grants Pass band of about
Catholic Church
invited.
48 pieces will arrive here next
Rev. F t . Babyak, Pastor
“God” is the subject of the Les­
First Sunday of month at 12 son-Sermon
Monday to lead the lily parade,
in all Churches of
and to give a concert at Azalea noon.
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
All other Sundays at 8 a. m. July 3.
State Park following the parade.
A chartered Greyhound bus has
been engaged to bring the mu-
sicians.
The pool room, being installed
by Norris Kemp, in the rear of
his tavern is about completed.
With everything modem through­
out his Pine Cone tavern, Mr.
Kemp has an idea to be able to
afford any kind of entertainment
such as pool, billiard or shuffle-
board to any of his patrons.
The World's Best Climate
PAGE FIV*.
The Golden Text is “I will say
oi the Lord, He is my refuge and together with the following c r-
my fortress: my God, in him will relative passage from the Chi s-
tian Science text book: “Sciei c ‘
I trust” (Pas. 91:2).
and Health With Key to the
Among citations which comprise Scrinturcs”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
the Lesson-Sermon is the follow­ “God is infinite, the only Lie,
ing from the Bible: “There is none substance, Spirit, or Soul, the
beside thee; neither is there any , only intelligence of the universe,
rock like our God’’ (1 Sain 2:2). । including man” (page 330).
Vee Are
INVITTE!
To Attend the Third Annual
LOEB STATE PARK DEDICATED
Saturday, July 2—3:00 P. M.
LILY BLOSSOM PARADE
At Brookings and Harbor
MONDAY, JULY 4th
See the ONLY LILY PARADE in the world!
—an event you will always remember!
Cerne Te The
C. 0. Real LEONARD
Restate Service
Co •’»irte
Bo?
NOTARY PUBLIC
/Il
South end of town
Brookings, Oregon
Fine, newly constructed busi­
ness building and 1 acre on Hwy
101, close in. Built for living quar­
ters and business combined. Any-
j cne wish i ng highway business
property should like this.
HAVE SEVERAL PLACES TO
RENT—SEE US!
5.3 acres with two houses —
Fine spring on Hwy 101. Priced
right at $4500. Good income prop-
erty with terms to suit.
Price Just Ruiuced! 2% acres
with 2-room cabin, ocean view,
cleared, on Hwy 101, excellent
buy at $2700. Terms.
Brand new 5-room home and
garage. Hardwood floors, fully
pastered, floor furnace, bath and
shower, pantry and utility room.
One of the very few finely buiit
homes in Brookings. Close in—in
the market for something really
top quality — priced right with
terms. H acre to 2 acres as you
desire. Be sure to see this.
Now on sale! Large 7-room
house located on one of the fin­
est business corners in Brookings.
Large enough and well suited for
business and living quarters com­
bined. Excellent terms.
Here’s a really fine buy! 33
acres facing on river, ocean and
Hwy 101. Wonderful pasture,
bulb, berry and garden soil. No
finer view for building sites. Lots
of water available for irrigation.
Priced right a t approximately
$300 per acre.
We Work With
.SPEED to Fill Your
NEED!..........
Lily Festival
DANCE
AT THE
Chetco Grange Hall
MUSIC BY
SAT., JULY 2
Admission
Tax
TICKETS ( Fed.
83c
17c
) $1.00
DANCING STARTS AT 9:00