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THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1949 ' With The Churches Christian Science Societj Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at r/ie I. O. O. F. hall. The public is invited. “Soul” is the subject of the Lesson-«Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, August 14. The Golden Text is “Thus saith the high and lofty One that in- habiteth eternity, whose name is Holy; I dwell in the high and holy place, with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble, and to revive the heart of the contrite ones” (Isa. 57:15). Among citations which com prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: "Sanc tify yourselves therefore, and be ye holy: for I am the Lord which sanctify you” Lev. 20:7), togeth er with the following correlative passage from the Christian Sci enee textbook: "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy “Soul and Spirit being one, God and Soul are one, and this one * never included in a limited mind or a limited body” (page 335). C. 0. LEONARD L. L. LEONARD Brokers Complete Real Estate Service NOTARY PUBLIC CLAUD WRIGHT, Salesman Bo? ¿11 South end of town Brooking*, Oregon BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON seen too many instances where Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor a veteran or his next of kin has suffered costly delays in secur Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho ing compensation, pensions and Supt. Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music other veteran benefits due to the director. lack of not recording the dis Sunday school at 9:45 a. m charge. and the original papers Morning worship at 11 a. m were lost. Evening service at 8:00 P- m Your county service officer will Young people at 7 p. m. I believe that one thing that gladly assist alb veterans to have would add to the betterment of -their military discharges record- world affairs would be attending ed. gi\ ng proper worship in some Lord’s house on j l°ss wbile in our hands. Drop a the Lord's Day. Man needs to I card- or phone 343 for more de- worship. It is a part of every I ta^pd information. Office open evenings at resi- man to worship God. The sun- ject for Sunday morning’s mess- dence on Hwy 101, one mile south | age will be “Running Away from ! ’ ol court house, sign at roadside.; Life.” Only man can face his own; problems. Only God can fully answer man’s problems. Pleast For the past week, ending on attend services of some church Sunday : Max. Min. Rain this Lord’s day. ...62 53 The young people will hold theT August 1 9 August ...64 meeting Sunday evening at 6:30 ...64 47 at the church. They are studying August 3 ...64 52 the life of the great patriarch. August 4 August 5 63 Abraham. 6 1 50 .01 ' The Sunday evening service is August 6 .67 55 .30 an informal meeting. About 30 August 7 .31 minutes is devoted to singing of Rainfall for week familiar hymns. Following that a brief message. Sunday evening subject: “Religious Quitters.” Do* Intermediate group of Girl i come and enjoy fine felowship. Scouts will hold its regular meet ing Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Star of the Sea home of Mrs. Paul Shrader, at Catholic Church which time new troop officers will Rev. Fr. Babyak, Pastor First Sunday of montn at 12 be named. Committee members are urged to come, too, for im noon. portant matters must be discuss All other Sundays at 8 a. m. ed at that time. Curri/ County Mission of the Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Clement, Episcopal Church At St. Timothy’s chapel, until who were married recently, re- further notice, service every Sun day at 11 a. m. Baptist Community What have you in timber? We have buyers. If you have a good 10 acres at $2500 cash, we want to talk to you. About 6 acres, partly level, 2 acres cleared, M mile to school. Good road, $1350. excellent terms. 2 acres fine location, level and drained, 3 blocks to high school. Come in and make your own terhs. We Work With ^PEED to Fill Your NEED!........ SV turned the first of the week from their wedding trip which too* them to 2b states and into Mex ico. They say that southwest Ore gon is still their pick of all the IN Make them wider or thinner all by zippity-grip. No buttons, clips, buckles or snaps ... no metal touches the body. Zippity- Grip on the belt allows freedom of movement and snugness of fit. Zippity-Grip grows as you grow! Zippity comes trimmed in attractive gold thread that matches the colorful with two large slash zipper . pockets. Zippity ... the sure-gnp • • . doesn't slip. / MOORE'S VARIETY & APPAREL SHOP LILY GROWERS 25% and 50% D. D. T. wet- S table concentrates on hand. Phyllis L. Johnson McNESS DEALER BROOKINGS, OREGON ORDERS NOW TAKEN FOR FRESH Canning Salmon $35.00 Per WO Pcunds Smith River Methodist Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs, Grace VanZee, supt Morning Worship at 11 a. m Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver thr Rivers End (Smith River, California) sermon. Co. Service Office« Reports To Ycu: BY C. E. SEGER Gold Beach, Ore. JI Rita ry Disch a rges A spot check of the county court houses by the Oregon department of veterans' affairs recently re vealed that an alarming number of war veterans have neglected to record their military discharg es as a safeguard in the event of loss of their original papers. About one-half of the estimated World V» ar 2 veterans have taken advantage of tree recording serv ice provided by law. “This indicates that veterans generally »re neglecting to pro tect one of their most valuable : posessions,” William F. Gaaren- stroom, director of the state’s i veteran department. "State law j provides that the counties will make this a free service. Ever^ veteran should take advantage| of it, because in the event of loss of his original papers because of fire, theft, mutilation or misplace ment, he can always obtain a photostatic or certified copy from ! his county clerk for a small fee.” ' Your county service officer has | places they had seen. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray of San Francisco spent the past \ end nt Bay View, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan. • PLAY TOGETHER NOTICE Sabbath School — Saturday at j 9:30 a. m. Chu'tch Services—Saturday at 11:00 a. m. Young People — Saturday at 3:45 p. m. Prayer Meeting — Wednesday j at 7:45 p. m. All Saturday services are being' held at the Grange Hall. Prayer* meetings are now being held at | the pastor’s home in Harbor. PAGE FIVE • WORK TOGETHER Weather Report Seventh Day Adventist Nice 3-room, concrete founda tion, Iloor coverings, an electric range, garage, % acre, % block from school bus. $1900 with good terms. 3% acres overlooking mouth of river. Wonderful view and the soil is just as good. $1500, with terms you can meet. If you want a wonderful home within 3 blocks of town with 3 productive acres this is it. $3750 —yes good terms. t Now that you want a new home completely modern, com- pletely insulated with rock wool, inland linoleum, oak floors, elec- trie water heater, range, % block from post office, fine corner lot, with beautiful lawn and Howers, this is one of the best. $8930, fine terms. * 70 acres, partly cut over, good soil, beautiful building site. Plen ty of water, and approximately 1000 cords of wood. A real buy at $2000. This is a steal. Approximately $3000 worth of nearly new furniture. Will trade for good house trailer. The World's Best Climate Long Uislar.cc Aiwavs e F111S1 . PL FAERiC VENETIAN BUNDS Most beautiful, most practical of all Venetian blinds. Translucent fabric slats to admit the light. . . plastic coated for long life and washability. See them lx? fore you buy any other type of blind. 59c per square foot Every day, more and more people are discovering that a long distance telephone call is the quickest way to reach any point anywhere. These people, while saving time, are value-wise as well. They know that long distance telephone calls can be made at lower rates after 6 p.m. and on Sundays and holidays. Why not follow the lead of these modern-minded folks? Let a long distance call get you there first—and for less money alter 6. pan. and on Sundays and holidays. Choice of colors and hand blocked prints. Karl Ostenberg Templar Hotel Bld., Brookings 7Í.-TEIEEME (THPin «J —*>