Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 01, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
The World's Best Climate
With The Churches!
Episcopal Church
Sunday morning service at 11
a. m. All are welcome.
Christian Science Society
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
at the I. O. O. F. Hall, The pub-
lie is invited.
“God the Only Cause and Cre-
ator” is the subject of the Les-
son-Sermon in all Churches of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, De-
cember 4.
The Golden Text is “Unto thee
O God, do we give thanks, unto
thee do we give thanks: for that
thy name is near thy wondrous
works declare.” (Ps. 75:1).
Among citations which com­
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible:: “Bless
the Lord, O my soul. Who laid
the foundation of the earth, that
it should not be removed for-
ever” (Ps. 104:1,5), together with
the following correlative pass-
age from the Christian Science
textbook, “Science and Health
with Key to the Scriptures,” by
Mary Baker Eddy: “There is but
one creator and one creation”
(page 502).
Baptist Community
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,
BROOKINGS-H ARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Wide Mission Sunday.” Following
the morning service we will ob­
serve the Lord’s Supper.
Sunday, Dec. 11 is Universal
Pible Sunday. A special sermon
topic will be used.
Dec. 18, at 4 p. m. the music
department of the local church
will render a Christmas Vespers.
Get into the spirit of Christmas
by attending this service.
Christmas comes on Sunday,
this year, Both services on Dec.
25 will have special music. Af­
ter an old-time Christmas carol
sing on Sunday evening, a sound
religious film will be shown: “The
Babe of Bethlehem.” Plan to at­
tend all of these services this
month.
Seventh Day Adventist
Sabbath School — Saturday at
9:30 a. m.
Church Services—Saturday at
11:00 a. m.
Young People — Saturday at
3:45 p. m.
Prayer Meeting — Wednesday
at 7:45 p. m. in Harbor.
LOCAL NEWS
CONNIE'S
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs.
Grace VanZee, supt
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the
sermon.
Gun Club Plans
Range Expansion
Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor
Star of the Sea
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho
• Supt.
Catholic Church
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
director.
First Sunday of month at 12
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m noon.
Morning worship at 11 a. m
All other Sundays at 8 a. m.
Evening service at 7:3ü P. m.
Young people at 6:30 p. in.
Month of December is a very
eventful month. Beginning next
“Better is little with the fear1
Sunday, Dec. 4, we have “World of the Lord than great treasure
Streamlined For Modern Living
and trouble with it. Better is a one o’clock for rifie and shotguns, | Members of Harbor Commun-
dinner of herbs where* love is, ' except when turkey shoots are , ity club are reminded that their
than a stalled ox and hatred with scheduled. The first project the club meeting is this Friday af-
members plan is to extend the|ternoon. This will be the an-
it. Proverbs. 15:16-17.
“How much better it is to get club house so as to include a ; nual club party, and everyone at-
wisdom than gold; and to get -22 range indoors. The club house;tending is to bring a present
]
for
understanding is rather to be) has a wood stove and a coffee the gift exchange.
chosen than silver, Better it is1 Pot with fixtures. Dues were
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Powell
to be of an humble spirit with fixed at $5 per year.
were
here the first of the week
the lowly, than to divide the I Walt Fisher is giving a trophy
for
Mr.
Powell to consult his
spoil with the proud.” Proverbs
be offered in competition, the
physician.
They report that the
16:8-16.
i rules to be workedk out. Public
weather
in
the Rogue valley has
A good name is better than turkey shoots are planned for
been
lovely
so far this season,
precious ointment. It is better Sunday, December 11 and 18.
and that they had only a shower
to go to the house of mourning
during the time of the coast's
than to the house of feasting. By
recent storm.
the sadness of the countenance
the heart is made better. It is
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chambers
Mr. and Mrs. William Tolman
better to hear the rebuke of the left Friday morning for San are at Santa Rosa for a visit
wise, than to hear the song of Francisco where they plan to with relatives. While gone, Mr.
fools. The patient in spirit is bet­ visit for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Tolman will undergo an opera­
ter than the proud in spirit.” W. Dyer of Smith River are in tion on his eyes.
Eccl. 7:1-8.«
charge of their Fir Courts while
There is a way that seemeth | the Chambers are gone.
right unto a man; but the end
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Grooten-
thereof are the ways of death.”
dorst left Monday afternoon for
Proverbs 16:25..
Here are a few of the many several weeks visit at their for-
BY
CONNIE
comparisons from the Book of mer home in Holland. They are
Life. — Jos. M. Johnson, Gold; traveling by plane. Mr. Grooten-
dorst expects to return about
Beach.
Christmas time.
Next To The Theatre
GOLD
BEACH, OREGON
Joe Rose left recently for No.
Among the lovely pieces of
Dighton, Mass., where he joined
Mrs. Rose, and they will remain costume jewelry in stock is the
in the east until after the hoi genuine Antille Pearl series. Drop
in and see the amusing series of
The Gold idays.
GOLD BEACH
animal scatter pines in goid and
Beach Gun Club was organized
Claude Wright is confined to the pearl. There is Crocker, the
at a meeting last Friday, held
the
Gold Beach hospital where frog; Kitty, the kangaroo; Pen­
at the club house on the north
he
is
reported to be in a serious ny, the Pelican and many other
side of Rogue River at the mouth.
condition
with infection in his animal characters as seen in
The following officers were nam­
leg.
many of the magazines lately, at
ed: Walt Fisher, chairman; Tom
only
$1.00 plus Federal tax.
Ayers, secretary; John Wolff,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne,
Always
free gift and mailing
treasurer and four directors: Bill and Jack Tungate, spent Thanks­
Sheppard, Paul Woods, Larry giving at Coos Bay with the wrap.
MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS
Bailey and Leo Coon.
Payne’s daughter and son-in-
The club plans holding prac­ law, Mr. and Mrs. John Arland- FILLED PROMPTLY!
tices every Sunday afternoon at son.
FASHION FINDS
Smith River Methodist
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FLOOR PLAN
Thin popularly styled nne-stcry farmhouse is tailor-made for Oregon.
A four-foot overhang protects the front entrance, and a breezeway con­
necting garage and house offers the same protection for the back door.
It also affords a covered area tor hanging clothes during rainy weather.
This farmhouse has that attrac­
tive •‘rambling” look but close study
of the floor plan will show that
none of its 1,990 square feet of floor
area is wasted for beauty’s sake
alone.
You can start this farmhouse
with one bedroom and without the
garage and breezeway. Use the
apace for the two bedrooms as a
temporary carport, and when the
second and third bedrooms are add­
ed. build the breezeway and garage
Features of the house include a
central hall connecting all rooms,
bedroom wardrobe closets; a front
door facing the farm drive; abund­
ant storage: and a terrace level
with the inside floor which may be
used for summertime meals or a
children's play area. The “L" shaped
DODGE
$2083
COME IN
AND TRADE
WAY-FARER 2-DOOR SEDAN
C i N!N4,
living-dining area offers flexibility
in room arrangement as well as
being handy when large groups are
entertained. The “U” shaped kit­
chen is separated from the dining
area by a wall of pass cupboards.
The utility room is located across
from the kitchen and between the
bathroom and outdoor breezeway.
Either a partial or full basement
may be constructed; if no basement
is desired, the stair space may be
used for a first floor storage wall.
Room dimensions are designed to
waste a minimum of lumber and
windows are spaced between studs
Four sheets of working drawings
may be ordered from the Oregon
Farmhouse Plan Service. Oregon
State college, for $1.35 Plans show
frame construction. Ask for plan
number 1.45.
1949
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