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Thursday, May io, T95 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON V \u B S IK from the Christian Science text-1 Whit Sunday: The Worship Service at 11 a. m. ■ ----- "Science and Health with Pentecost, Acts 2:1-13. ihe Mil Science book : Evening Sei vice at 7:30 p. m acle of Pentecost. Key to the Scripture, ” by Mary Prayei meeting, and Bible Friends of Mrs. Martha Anson Baker Eddy: “The history of Episcopal win be glad to hear that she is Study at 8:00 Wednesday eve. Jesus show ’ s him to have been Rev. C. W. Lever, Vicar. comfortably situated at 612 Ma-1 Choir Practice, Thursday at . more spiritual than all other Beginning Sunday, May 6, at ,. . ~ * a Ihnm? Orn She; She Q «OH p. n m pie Street, Albany, Ore. 8:00 m. earthly personalities . . . Explain St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, writes through her nurse that ing and demonstrating the way church services will be held every she is as well as can be expected (Christian Scientist of divine Science, he became the Sunday. Everyone is invited to and would appreciate letters and Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. way of salvation to all who ac come to these services. visits from friends. “Adam and Fallen Man” is the cepted his word” (page 315). The Misses Duffy of the Blue Smith River Methodist Tea Room, Crescent City, called subject of the Lesson-Sermon in CRESCENT CITY ail hcurches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mra on Mrs. Glen Hurst Sunday. LUTHERAN CONGREGATION ¿»race Van Zee, supt Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Young had on Sunday, May 13. Rev. W. O. Grunow, pastor Golden Text is “As by one man’s Morning Worship at 11 a. m. a short visit with their son, sta tioned at Fort Lewis, while vis- disobedience many were made “Church of the Lutheran Hour' ±ev. Knutson will deliver the iting at the farm of Mr. Young’s sinners, so by the the obedience Parsonage, 724 I St. Ph 2424 norning sermon. of one brother at Washougal. „ shall many be made right- Services in the Seventh-Day Mr and Mrs Norris Kemp are eous (Rom. Catholic Church Adventist church on J. Street. parents of a son Jeffrie John, Among citations which com- Rev. Fr. Donald Denman Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. o n at Crescent Cityt April 30. Prise the Lesson-Sermon is the Mr Mrs J J J. -■ Welch of following from First Sunday of month at 12 Divine Worship at 11 a m. Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. J. J. vvcwi m aH the die Bible: eyen SQ For )n ---- Lutheran hour every Sunday noon. Grants Pass, parents of Mrs. nl All other Sundays at 8 Vernon Hanscam, visited their Christ shall all be made alive” at 10:30 a. m. over Mutual net- (1 Cor. 15:22), together with the daughter over the week-end, and in the last several months, correlative passage work. attended the institution of the following Eagle Lodge here. Scouts of Troop 32, with Henry Kerr as scoutmaster, and Lloyd CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA: Lewis, assistant, made a trip to Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In the national forest above Bruce A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who Hole over the week-end. All re port an enjoyable time. Mike merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping.____ Page, committeeman, accompan ied the group later. Boys over 12 who wish to become scouts may register at the Odd Fellows hall for these camping trips each OFFICE SUPPLIES Monday night. There will be a Stationery camping trip a month throughout Typewriters, Adding Machines the summer. Silverware Guests at the Erskine Miller 1010 2nd St. Telephone 2212 Flatware home this week are Miss Helen Crescent City, California Leave Orders at Bary and Dimitri Bary of San Hollowware We Deliver, in Brookings!! Francisco. Mr. and Miss Bary are Cur-Del Cleaners motoring up the Oregon coast DIRELYTE especially to see the rhododen CRESCENT CITY drons and azaleas in blomo. Miss Shirley Sisk, sopohomore in the local schools, is employed as an apprentice at the Pilot. She Visit our record dept aspires for a career in the journ & ELECTRIC CO. Com peite Radio Sales alism field, and expects to en roll, probably at University of 829 SECOND Complete line of hard and Service Oregon, after graduation. ware and electrical fix Mr. and Mrs. Tom Newton of Ph. 1512 840 3rd St. Tulelake, Calif., spent two days tures and appliances. last week with helatives in Har- PHONE 143 last week with relatives in Har- pleasure trip. Along Azalea Row local By B. Miller Queen For A Day? Oh, no! I For more than that! Queen for the Azalea Festival and the Lily Blossom Time. And moreover, one of our local young ladies at that. Who is she? Who will represent youth, personality, character and scholarship at our annual festi val ? Recalling our own big mom ents, we bow to youth and beau- ty, happy to see they too have theirs. And the small fry look forward to the day when they hold the spot light. Activity behind the scenes goes on apace, and the planning com mittees are busy perfecting ar rangements for two days of re laxation for the Brookings-Har- bor area, and guests. Ben Kerns, chairman of All- Year Events Association, will be happy to have colunteers step forward. Plenty of work for ev eryone, ladies and gentlemen! Don’t forget t h e ambulance drive, either. We all need to get behind this. For whom the am bulance runs it may be for you (or me) some day. And when it comes for me, I want it to be plenty fast and comfortable. Azalea Garden C 1 u b Flower Show, M rs. Ch a r 1 es Grayshel’s “baby” ihis year, and reports of the Siskiyou regional conference are on the agenda for the Azalea Garden Club meeting, Thursday, May 10 (today). Azalea Singers will add a festive touch and a short program on flowers is also planned. Hostesses will be Mesdames Webster Hibbard, Walter Wol- Jam and Ray Guerrettaz. Says Ogden Nash SONG OF THE OPEN ROAD 1 think that I shall m rar sec A billboard lovely as a tree, indeed, unless the billboards fall I'll never see a tree at (til! Weather Report For the week ending on Sun- Max. Min. Rain day: 62 April 9 .............. 87 92 41 April 10 51 n April 11 April 12 52 17 ..51 46 T April 13 52 16 April 14 .. 58 46 .02 April 15 50 45 April 16 ........ 54 46 .03 April 17 ....... 56 47 April 18 ....... 57 46 April 19 53 April 20 .............. 55 .. 57 38 April 21 57 42 April 22 57 42 April 23 45 April 24 .............. 55 ¿6 42 April 25 46 April 26 .............. 59 .51 45 1.12 April 27 56 <18 .78 April 28 54 H .34 April 29 ... 54 36 .34 April 30 58 44 .15 May 1 58 48 .11 May 3 60 19 64 May 3 64 »7 .03 May 4 ... 61 50 May 5 58 51 May 6 2.97 Rainfall for April 1 27 Rainfall for week These weather reports, usually published weekly, were not read ily available during the t 1 m e Paul Whirry, hx’al weather ob server, was laid up with his broken hand. news CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Triall DAVIDSON'S DIAMONDS WATCHES Del Norte Laundry 3-Day Service WADSWORTH JEWELERS Nielsen Hardware PHONE 2202 Crescent City With Tha Churches Seventh-Day Adventist Furniture Co Sabbath School, Saturday at Everything for the Home” 9:45 a. m. Frank & Stella Grenbcmer Church services, Saturday at Crescent City, California 11:00 a. m. at The foregoing will be held 1220 Second Street the new church on Easy Street. Teachers meeting, 7:15 p. m., Wednesday, followed by prayt r meeting at 7:45. “All things work together for good,” said Pastor Melvin Tomp- kins last Saturday. He gave an example of the plow, quoting from St. Luke 9:62: “Jesus said Albers Feed, Seed, Hay, FouZr No man. having put his hand to the plow, and looking back is fit Coal, Paint, Cement Roofing Nails, Fertilizers, Pres-to-logs. for the kingdom of Heaven.” Christians go forward and fel low Christ. Should Christians be Ph. 1081 Crescent City found in beer taverns, in places where Christ would not go? Pastor Tompkins told of his service in the army for 3r2 years. Of bring in the Philippines, of Anywhere — Any Time! bis experiences with those people when they told how the Japs Phone Orders Accepted! were coming. They had but two hours notice. After their return everything had been burned. It costs $20.41 for one minute to operate Mission sta ions, dis Phone 551 Crescent City pensaries and clinics over the world run by the Adventists You should take hold of the plow and go forward. Del Norte Feed Store SURPLUS MART ATLAS POWER-TOOLS — and Hardware, also clothing for the entire family, including boots & shoos. Come in and shop with us! 1280 Second Street Phone 2752, Crescent City, Calif. Crescent Chevrolet Chevrolet - Buick Sales-Service Anto Repair, Painting Radiators Repaired. Ph. 471 Crescent City Flowers Wired Margaret's L. A. Carr & Son Baptist Community A form of stomach flu still is J. L. MUMBOWER, Minister plaguing the students and elders Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School of the area. Sickness, of short Superintendent. duration, seems to be all pow Sunday School for all ages at erful in its ability to put the 9:45 a. m. victims to bed. Sheet Metal & Plumbing Household Appliances, Sheet Metal, Plumbing and heating supplies. Pho. 631 HARBOR GARAGE 900 4th St Carrell’s-Hedrick ELECTRIC Electrical Supplies GENERAL GARAGE WORK Nunn Bush Shoes Arrow Shirts Genuine Levis Pendleton Shirts Jantzen Sweaters White Stag Complete Line of Work Clothes Sporting Goods Lumber Company For Price Quotations On AU BUILDING MATERIAL Phone 1881 2nd & Market SL CRESCENT CITY, CALIF. 4» ».. M « . «.. . , Tom Brown's MENS WEAR Jarman Shoes, Knox Hats, Manhattan Shirts, etc. Jim McKilvary, Prop. 920 Second St. Dress Making lessons, Bowing Supplies and Yardage; Buttons, Gordon F. JOHNSON Buckles,s Belts made to order. “Store for Men” Phone 143 Crescent City You can’t go wrong by dropping in at the Your Hotpoint Store Bus Depot Cafe 941 Second St. Mra. C. I. Patrick PHONE 931 A Snack Or Meal The Furtados' 9:30 a. m. to 3 p. m. 140 H. St. Nicholson Furniture Exchange 858 3rd St. Crescent City Armstrong Linoleums, Stoves! “Everything for the Home”