Thursday, July 26, 1951.
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
With The Churches
ures,” by Mary
Mortals try to be-
without
understanding
b
Episcopal
lieve withot
eXurch of the English-speaking Truth; yet God is Truth” (p 312)
Race
Smith River Methodist
Rev. C. W. Lever, Vicar.
at
8:15
a.
m.
Sunday
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mm
Services
St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church. t irace VanZee, supt
church services will be held everv j Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
Sunday. Church school at 9:15 <ev. Knutson will deliver the
a. m. Everyone invited to come noming sermon.
to these services.
Baptist Community
J. L. MUMBOWER, Minister
Catholic Church
Mrs.
A. F. Pierce, Sunday School
Rev. Fr. Don Denman
Superintendent.
First Sunday of the month at
Sunday School for all ages at
11:00 a. m.
9:45 a. m.
All other Sundays at 8 a. m.
Worship Service at 11 a. m.
Evening Service at 7:30 p. m
Christian Scientist
Prayer meeting, and Bible
Sendees Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Study at 8:00 Wednesday eve.
“Truth” is the subject of the
Choir Practice, Thursday at
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of 8:00 p. m.
Christ, Scierttisrt, on Sunday,
July 29.
; Seventh-Day Adventist
The Golden Text is “We have ' Sabbath School, Saturday at
a strong city; salvation will God j ’
a- m-
Church services, Saturday at
appoint for walls and bulwarks. 11:00 a. m.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Sabbath
Open ye the gates, that the right
eous nation which keepeth the school teachers meeting, follow
truth may enter in” (Isa 26:1-2) ed by Prayer meeting at 8:00.
Among citations which com Mrs. J. J. Gallagher will lead in
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the the study on the Life of Moses.
following from the Bible: “Lead This service will be held at the
me in thy truth, and teach me: school on Easy Street.
for thou art the God of my sal
vation.” Ps. 25:5), together with
(American Lutheran)
the following correlative passage
Divine
Worship Services, 2nd
from the Christian Science text
and
4th
Sunday
evenings of the
book, “Science and Health with
month, at 7:30 p. m.
Place: Harbor Grange Hall.
Pastor: fTRev. Norman L. Orth
of Coquille, Ore.
These services are held by the
authority and assignment of the
National Lutheran Council, rep-
resenting most of Lutheranism
Real Estate Broker
in America. Come, You are al-
U-mile north on Highway 101 ways welcome!
LANGLOIS NEWS
By Nancy Moore
Mrs. Helen Smades and Kathie
Mrs. Lulu Cope, Mrs. Hazel left for their home at Fresno,
Hofsess and Mrs. Wanda Volck Calif., by plane. Monday. They
returned last Friday from Salem have been visiting the parental
where they visited Mrs. Katie’ Lesmeister home for the last two
Hofsess.
weeks.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Frank Hassett came home from
Mrs. Loren Sabin upon the birth
the
Eugene hospital Monday.
of their second child, and first
Mrs.
Hassett had been with him
daughter. Friday, July 20 at Myr-
there and accompanied him homo
th Point.
but Mr. Hassett must return
Mrs. Wanda Volck left on the
soon
to have his third operation
bus Saturday for Napa, Calif.,
to attend the funeral of her sis in one month.
ter. Mrs. Myrtle Noah.
Mrs. Charles Stanhurst return-
H. B. Lamley of Portland call ed to her home from Seaside hos-
ed at the Al Volck home for an pital. Crescent City where she
old-time college chat Thursday. underwent surgery about ten
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walter and days ago.
daughter. Nancy, moved Friday
Flossing Buchanan has re-op
to Sappho, Wash.
ened
her restaurant, under the
The youth dance was held Fri
day evening. July 20, at the Sixes name of ”B. & B Burger Bar,”
Grange. Pot luck refreshments next door to the theatre. Lunch
es will be served from 11 a. m.
were served.
Correction : Pomona Grange is until late.
set for Sixes Grange rather than
Mrs. Dick Harmer has gone to
Chetco Grange as stated last Flint, Mich., to visit relatives fcr
week.
two weeks.
The Hoyt Thompson house at
Denmark has been rented to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Fletcher and
three children, formerly of Ban-]
don.
Returning a week ago Friday
from a trip to Carlisle, Pa., where
they had visited friends and rela-
FOR THE COUNT
BE SURE HE
fives, were Mr. and Mrs. John
Mi KEEP OREGON GREEN
Denisar and two children.
M. G. BECKER
Brookings Lutheran
Roy F. Sunderland, Salesman
Hours: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. The Church of the Lutheran Hour
W. O. Grunow, 754 I Street,
Crescent City, Pastor.
It is said there aren't any bar- 1
gums any more, but here are the । Services in Episcopal church
Sunday school at 6:30 p. m. Wor-
Lest buys:
’a-acre building sites, marvel- ship service at 7:30.
cus ocean view, electricity and
Tert for Sunday. Luke 19:41-48
water available, virgin soil. Pric-
“Must Jesus Weep also over
ed from $700 to $900 with $200 You” You are cordially invited
to $250 down, $25 mo. Outside to attend and bring your chil
city limits.
dren to Sunday school.
4-bedroom home right in town,
pood condition, attractive yard.
city sewer. $10.000 with $3500
down.
Cabin-type home, 2 bedroom,
excellent 43-ft. well. 16x20-P.
concrete-floored double garage
and laundry’ room, not far from
town but outside city limits, 2^
acres of ground, protected from
wind. Priced right at $7000. And
Terms.
2’2 acres finest soil, good
ocean view. 2 miles from town.
$1500 with half down, $25. mo.
2-bedroom home on 1’2 acres,
ocean view, double garage with
living quarters space. Spring wa
ter, some finishing to be done,
inflated price at $6000.
*2-acre building sites, marve
lous ocean view, elect, and water
available, virgin soil. Priced frem
$600 to $850 with $150 to $250
»down, $25 mo.
Lots near Ocean View Drive
in Harbor. 50x75-foot, best of soil.
$525 each, cash or terms.
Other homes, ocean frontage,
lots and acreage.
Sell The Earth!
LOCAL NEWS
Church of Christ
P age N ine
Mrs. Dick Juelson (June Has
sett) of Kodiak, Alaska, is now
spending the summer with her
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hassett on Pioneer Road.
Mrs. Ray Olson, Mrs. Ruth La
ter and George Hassett are the
sisters and brothers of Mrs. Dick
Juelson who was graduated from
Brookings High in 1946. when she
was editor in chief of the annual.
Classified Ads
WANTED: 1 or V» acres of
good lily ground that has been in
good cover crop this year. Box
22tf
574. Brookings.
HELP WANTED: saw mili
hands. Wilsoh Mill Co., Carpen-
22-2
torville.
For Sale: 14x14 tent house, 1
white enamel cook stove, reas
onable. 4th house below laundry
on Wharf St.
•
FOR SALE
Daveno, frieze covering, over-
stuffed chair with rockers. Both
Blue, $100 for both. Good condi
tion. See OSCAR EDWARDS, at
Cecil Hamilton residence, near
school.
Fun and food were the main
objects of the picnic held by the
Sixes Grangers at Humbug Mt.
State Park. Sunday, and there
were plenty of both. Baseball,
swimming, hiking and eating
were enjoyed by a large crowd
of the Sixes sub-ordinate and the
Sixes Juvenile Grangers.
Redfield’s Market
Sixes Grange members will
hold theier regular meeting. Sat
urday, July 28, with first degree
to be presented in full by the
younger members of the Grange.
SNO W DRIFT
Pilot Class Ads Pay
try ’em
Will the party who picked up
coin purse containing $85 at the
Redfield Market on Sunday keep
5% and mail balance to Box 302,
Brookings.
Meeting at the VFW hall.
Bible Study 10 a. m.
Sermon: 11 a. m. Guest Speak
er: Maurice Tisdel, of Medford.
Communion at 11:45 a. m.
You are always welcome where
Will the persons who took
I the church meets to work and the covered two-wheel auto
worship.
er, Sunday, with their
please return it or pay Mr.
agher for it.
Use these columns—it pays!
NOTICE
away
trail-
Jeep,
Gall-
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats
SPECIALS—Friday and Saturday
95c
SHORTENING, 3 lbs
WESSON OIL, Pint, 33c; Qts., 65c
79c
TIDE, Giant Pkg
WELLMAN BRAND—Natural—4 for $1.05
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46-oz
HUNTS—33c each
FRUIT COCKTAIL, 2%s, 3 for
58c
PICNIC HAMS, lb
3 to 5-lb average
29c
LAMB CHOPS, lb
.
.
SPAGHETTI, 2 for
.
.
29c
FRANCO AMERICAN BRAND
MACARONI & CHEESE, 2 for
49c
CANNED MILK, 7 for
79c
ALL BRANDS—
CIGARETTES, carton
Shoulder Cut
ARMOURS
PURE LARD, lb
FRANCO-AMERICAN BRAND
29c
ALL BRANDS—
ARMOURS CRESCENT BRAND
SLICED BACON, lb.
95c
Breast-0-Chidden Brand
TUNA, light flakes
AT REDFIELD'S MARKET
Budd Carr, Proprietor
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY - SATURDAY
27c
29c
liso wide assortment of lunch meats, wieners and
$1.00
$1.49
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Our parking lots is now available and ready
for your convenience!