THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
With The Churches
at 7:45 p. m. in Harobr.
All Saturday services are be
Curry County Mission of the
ing conducted at the Grange hall.
Episcopal Chureh
Dr. Konzelman, optometrist of
Sunday morning service at 11 Crescent City, will be the guest
4a. m. All are welcome.
speaker at the 11 o’clock sen-'
ice this coming Sabbath. He will
his concluding story on
Christian Science Societj present
the
Prophetic
Gift in Modern
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
Christendom.
at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub
lic is invited.
Seventh Day Adventists all
“Mortals and Immortals’’ is the over the world are observing the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon in week from Nov. 12 to 19 as their,
all Churches of Christ, Scientist, annual week of prayer. Theme i
of this coming week of prayer
on Sunday, November 13.
The Golden Text is “They is Personal Righteousness as is
which are the children of the demonstrated by the first study
flesh, these are not the children which will be given at the young
people’s hour next Saturday af-
of God’’ (Rom. 9:8).
Among citations which com ternoon. The topic of that study
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the will be 'How Shall We Draw
following from the Bible: “The Near to God?’
The week night meetings will
Spirit itself beareth witness with
be
held at the pastor’s home in
our spirit, that we are children
Harbor
for the convenience of
of God” (Rom. 8:16), together
those
in
the Brookings and Har
with the following correlative
bor
area
and also at the Over-
passage from the Christian Sci
.man
home
on Cheteo Heights for
ence textbook, “Science and
those
living
in that vicinity. The
^Health with Key to the Scrip
only
break
in
this program dur
tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy:
“CHILDREN. The spiritual ing the week will be on Mon
thought an drepresentatives of day night when the usual Bible
Life, Truth, and Love” (p. 582). Training class will be conducted
at the school on Easy Street.
Topics for the week night
Baptist Community
meetings of Week of Prayer will
* Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor be:
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho
Sunday
“Righteousness by
Supt.
Faith in Christ.”
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music
Tuesday—-“The Life That I
director.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m Now Live.”
Wednesday: “The Unfinished
Morning worship at 11 a. m
Evening service at 7:30 P. m. Task”.
Thursday—‘Counting the Cost’
Young people at 6:30 p. m.
Friday—“A Faith Worth Shar
Next Sunday, Nov. 13, is Mens ing.”
and Mission Sunday. Special mu
Saturday morning—“The Sec
sic will be given by a male quar-
ond Coming of Christ.”
tetfi and also the laymen of the
church will sing. The subject of
Sunday morning message will
Smith River Methodist
be: “Why Have Missions?’’ The
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs.
world is the mission field and Grace VanZee, supi
we are the laborers, those who
Mommg Worship at 11 a. m
call themselves Christians. We all Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver tn*
bear the responsibility of mis-1 sevmon.
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sions.
The young people are plann
ing an interesting program. Each
young person is to bring a ques
tion and then we will discuss
them during the Young People’s
hour. Subject for Sunday night
is based on the 6th chapter of
Hebrews. The theme: “The Dan
ger of Apostacy.” The writer
points out a few things of which
we must be careful and heed the
warning because these things
i ire coming to pass in our church-
* es of the world.
Star of the Sea
Catholic Church
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
First Sunday of month at 12
noon.
All other Sundays at 8 a. m.
is traveling all over this country
visiting the same types of ex
periment stations. They also vis-
ited here in 1937. They are cou-
sins of Curt Waldien.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crock
ett returned home Sunday after
several weeks trip which took
them to Grand Canyon. Carls
bad Caverns and many other
points of interest in southwestern
part of the United States. They
report having had a grand time,
and Don took the trip down to
the bottom of Grand Canyon,
much to his enjoyment.
....Don't be cold! For Gas, Oil or
Electric Heat, see Cheteo Home
and Supply Co.
adv.
Mrs. Helen Arlandson of Coos
Bay is spending this week W i t h
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Payne.
Lew Frazier was called to Ber
keley by the serious Plness of
his son, Harry Linsey, last Fri-
day.
Mrs. Katherine Sandstrdhi had
the bad luck to break her arm
again last week, and the doctor
says that the cast will have to
remain on for six weeks this
time. Recently she returned to
work after having been laid up
for more than a month with her
arm in a cast. (Who said light-
ning never struck twice in the
same place?).
....Don't be cold! For Gas, Oil or
Electric Heat, see Cheteo Home
and Supply Co.
adv.
Mrs. Ken Brannin and two
daughters returned recently from
a two weeks visit at Lacey, Wash ’
Mrs. Tony Olsem returned home
Sunday after being in Portland
for a few weeks undegoing ob-
The World’s Best Climate
servation at a hospital. Mr. O1
sen made the trip to Myrtle
Point to bring her home.
Mr. and Mis. Fred Gardner.
Mr. and
Lawrence Board
man and Swede Gardner are now
spending ten days in eastern Or
egon on an elk hunt.
Junior Shrader had the misfor-
tune of cutting his hand quite
badly while chopping kindling the
latter part of the week. He cut
through the tendon, and is now
forced to wear a splint to hold
his fingers in place.
,
... Don't be cold! For Gas, Oil or
Electric Heat, see Cheteo Home
and Supply Co.
adv.
Taken off the bus at Ocean
lake, too ill to continue travel,
the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Yocum was rushed to a
McMinnville hospital for an em
ergency appendectomy. His wife,
who continued here on the bus
thinking he was ear sick, and Mr.
Yocum located him Saturday at
McMinnville. They were en route
here to make their home. He was
to have gone to work at the
Landauer mill. Monday.
Are YOU between
15^44?
CONNIE'S
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that during these years, TB leads
all other diseases os the cause of
death.
It needn’t—It shouldn't—It won’t
• . • if you take this simple, sure
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Early TB usually has no symp
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Think. Can you spare a few
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V CHECK YOU« CHEST
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Curry County
Health Association
C. 0. LEONARD
L L LEONARD
Classified Ads
Bargain for quick sale: 1 acre
close in. unfinished house, 20x26
wired for lights. $1500. Inquire
Young’s Hotel.
37-2*
For Sale: studio couch, com
plete with pillows. Contact Neil
37-3*
Nelson, Easy St.
FASHION FINDS
BY
CONNIE
Next To The Theatre
GOLD BEACH, OREGON
A brand new shipment of the
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with their downy-soft, pure wool
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$2.95.
MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS
FILLED PROMPTLY!
Help Elect Your Favorite As The
Brokers
Complete Real Estate Service
NOTARY PUBLIC
CLAUD WRIGHT, Salesman
8o> ¿11
South end of town
Carnival
Queen!
Brooking-«, Oregon
ON PEDRIOLT DRIVE
4.6 acres of the finest bulb land.
Well-built unfinished house, elec,
stove, sink, etc. Fruit trees and
C. A. Dimond, one of the own
er of Paper Mills Agency of Ore- bulb planting stock. Small stream
gon. paper merchants, was a bus- through property. Good terms.
We now have three fine busi
iness caller in town today.
... Don't be cold! For Gas, Oil or ness locations on Hwy 101, close
Electric Heat, see Cheteo Home to Brookings.
Now cut from $5500 to $3500
Seventh Day Adventist and Supply Co.
adv.
owner
forced to go east, 91 : acres
Sabbath School — Saturday at
Prof, and Mrs. Frederick Nill-
9:30 a. m.
on
county
road
mile off Hwy
son, of Sweden, are house guests
Church Services—Saturday at at the Waldien home for a couple 101. Two houses with concrete
11:00 a. m.
foundation. Chicken houses, tool
Young People — Saturday at of weeks. Prof. Nillson is con
nected
with
the
horticultural
ex
shed,
5000-gallon redwood water
3:45 p. m.
periment
stations
in
Sweden,
and
tank,
two good springs, school
rayer Meeting — Wednesday
bus. Can be bought for half down
and $250 per year. See this to
day- this can’t last long.
Two acres with large unfinish
ed house on Hwy, only $3000—
excellent terms.
Town house, 6 rooms and about
acre for only $3850.
Lovely hillside home overlook
ing ocean and Cheteo river. Maf-
SMITH RIVER COMMUNITY HALL
nificent view, H-acre, a moun
Smith River, California
tain retreat with seclusion, yet
within walking distance of town
and school. Only $1500 down, bal
ance very easy payments.
Two extra large business lots
in best of location. Priced far be
low value and on your own terms.
Door Prize: 52-piece set of
Anyone lookikng for combina
tion
living and business quarters
ROGERS SILVERWARE
on the Main Street, see us we
have it.
LOCAL NEWS
ARMISTICE
DANCE
Adult Admission Entitle You To 2 Votes!
High School Admission, to one vote
NOMINEES FOR QUEEN ARE:
SENIOR CLASS:
Patrician Braun
Norma Felipe
JUNIOR CLASS:
SOPHOMORE CLASS
Charlotte Simpson
Beverly Stoller
FRESHMAN CLASS
Betty Clauson
Elaine LaClair
BROOKINGS HIGH SCHOOL
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12
CAKHIVAl
\usic By Pacific Harmony Six
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11
BROOKINGS HIGH SCHOOL GYM
Intermission Entertainment
Sponsored by Post and Unit No. 712
American Legion and Auxiliary
Tickets, $1.00
Dancing 9 p. m. to 2 a. m
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