Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 09, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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Meeting at the VFW hall.
Each Lord’s Day morning at
JO o’clock we meet for Bible study
—followed by a lesson in God’s
jword and communion at 11:15.
If you are interested in your
eternal welfare a nd enjoying
Studying the Bible you will find
a warm welcome. You will have
the privilege of asking questions
and taking part in this study. The
speaker this week will be from
the Church of Christ in Grants
Pass.
Catholic Church
The Golden Text is “Not by.
might, nor by power, but by my
spirit, saith the Lord of Hosts"
(Zech. 4:6).
Among citations which com­
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible: “Walk
in the Spirit, and ye shall not
fulfill the lust of the flesh” (Gal.
5:16), together with the follow­
ing correlative passage from the
Christian Science text book, “Sci­
ence and Health with Key to the
Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy:
“The divine must overcome the
human at every point” (p. 43)
Episcopal
Church of the English-speaking
Rev. Fr. Don Denman
Race
First Sunday of the month at
Rev. C. W. Lever, Vicar.
11:00 a. m.
Services at 8:15 a. m. Sunday
St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church,
All other Sundays at 8 a. m.
church services will be held every
Sunday. Church school at 9:15
Christian Scientist
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. a. m. Everyone invited to come
“Spirit*” is the subject of the to these services.
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Smith River Methodist
August 12.
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mra
Grace VanZee, supt.
C 0. LEONARD
L L LEONARD
REAL ESTATE
Brokers
Residence Phone 422.
Box 211
Phone 341
Notary Public—C. O. Leonard
SALESMEN:
O. S. Young
Hans Nelson
Brookings, Oregon
Specials—and
Exlusive Only!
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
Mev. Knutson will deliver the
*norning sermon.
Baptist Community
J. L. MUMBOWER. Minister
Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School
Superintendent.
Sunday School for all ages at
9:45 a. m.
Worship Service at 11 a. m.
Evening Service at 7:30 p. m
Prayer meeting, and Bible
Study at 8:00 Wednesday eve.
Choir Practice, Thursday at
8:00 p. m.
Seventh-Day Adventist
Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m.
Church Services, 11 a. m. each
Saturday. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
WILL YOU FAY------
$575 Down on income property, Sabbath school teachers meeting,
buildings can readily be turned followed by prayer meeting at
buildings cas readily be turned 8:00. These will be held in the
into more rentals. Income will school on Easy Street.
Our new minister, Brother
meet all payments. May—this is
Manson Metcalf, spoke at the
what you’ve been looking for!
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morning services on the “Race
2 .9 acres with one of the finest of Life.” He compared our Chris­
year 'round springs this side of tian life to that of which the
the range double garage, con­ Af>ostle Paul spoke in referring
crete foundation in for new nome to the Athenian races. The ones
--on Hwy 101 and close to Har­ comped ing spend sometimes years
ris State Park. All for $3650 with in preparing for the race. Some
drop during the race, the endur­
terms.
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ance is too great. Only one can
$500 down buys small farm with win during the race. But not so
two houses, chicken house, tool in the Christian goal. We, too,
shed, 5000-gallon redwood water must give our all to win the
tank fed by spring, 7 miles north race. We are living in serious
of Brookings close to highway. times, the last hours of this world
An excellent
opportunity for
the hour of God’s judgment. In
someone.
the days of Noah, so shall it be
in the last days.
2 acres in town. Excellent sub­
dividing. Good Location, $5500.
Lutheran Services
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(American Lu t he ran)
Modern 2-bedroom home close
Divine Worship Services. 2nd
to school and shopping. Newly-
and
4th Sunday evenings of the
finished inside and out. Garage.
month, at 7:30 p. m.
One of the newer houses in Brook­
Place: Harbor Grange Hall.
ings. Price $6950 with terms.
Pastor:
fTRev. Norman L. Orth
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of Coquille, Ore.
4rToom house 29x29, garage,
These services are held by the
20x14; Lot 100x150. Completely authority and assignment of the
furnished. Close to school. Here’s National Lutheran Council, rep­
a deal for only $3950. Total price. resenting most of Lutheranism
in Amcridi. Come, You are al-
One acre, right in the heart of ways welcome!
Brookings priced nt only $1650.
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Brookings Lutheran
Wr can't advertise them aK but The Church of the Lutheran Hour
ue sure would be glad to tell
W. O. Grunow. 754 I Street,
you about othar goods buys!!
Crvscent City, Pastor.
Services in Episcopal church
Sunday school at 6:30 p. m. Wor-1
INSURE THE
ship sendee at 7:30.
AM ERIC. IX WAY------
Divine worship etashniluetaoi
Ue represent the American In­
Text tor this Sunday: Mark
surance < 'ompany, Established,
7:31-37: Jesus miraculously hrals|
in 1816.
Automobile Public Liability and the Deaf-mute. All are cordially
invited to attend our sen ice ana
Property Damage.
brin your children to Sunday
school.
LANGLOIS
By Marian Brooks
Mrs. Carrie Boice returned on
Sunday from Benton City, Wash,
where she had been visiting her i
daughter, Mrs. Dora Autery, and
family. She reports the Auterys
are now on a trip to Texas.
The Cub scouts, with Mrs. Wm. ,
Storm, den mother, went to the ।
Jennings ranch while there they
enjoyed a birthday cake, honor­
ing Mike Storm’s eighth birthday.
The cake was provided by his
mother. Five members were in
attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooks and
daughter, Sandy, were in Coos
Bay on business, Monday.
Miss Hughes of the high school
teaching force, is still at sum­
mer school at Eugene.
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Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith were
Gold Beach business visitors on
Wednesday.
Donna Churchill who is at­
tending summer school at Ash­
land. spent the week-end at home
hen*. Her school is over in an­
other week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Collins and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson
and Jeannette made a business
trip to Portland over the week­
end.
Cnarles Jensen returned home
Friday from McAully hospital,
but will be confined to his bed
for some time.
Mr. and M es . Eddie Waldropp
of I andon visited friends in Den­
mark, Friday evening.
County Commissioner Jaspar
Yoakam attended the regular
meeting of the county court on
Wednesday and the welfare meet­
ing that afternoon. C. H. Brooks
also attended.
Mrs. Richard Hildebrand left
for Long Beach, Caht., Saturday.
On her return after Aug. 15, she
will bring her younger sister,
Patty Mermilloid, home.
F. P. S. Lumber Co. started a
second shift working, Monday
evening.
Ed Sypher has returned home
from the Service. He is moving
to Ophir to be near his work.
Ethel Cornick of Coos Bay vis­
ited Saturday night here, and
Sunday took her mother. Mrs. S.
E. Cheevers to Powers for a
day’s outing.
Girl Scouts held their regular
meeting Wednesday at Sports­
mens club. Mrs. Archie Aldropp,
leader, and six were present. Two
new girls, Mary and Marilyn
Shoup, joined the group. Refresh­
ments of cake and kool-aid were
served by Jeannette Thompson
and Thelma Tucker. For this
meeting they will take an all­
day hike to Humbug Mountain.
JAKE'S
Barber Shop
Formerly Don s
Barber Shop!
Hours:
8-6, Monday to Friday
8-7 on Saturdays!
BLUEBERRIES
For Sale
5 E E
MRS. I. E.
Stevenson
Easy Street
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Bob and Charles McConnell,
residents of this place several
years, have purchased a service
station at Albany.
Kenneth Thompson, manager
of Curry County Fair, attended
Ophir Grange Thursday in the
interests of the fair.
Bert Britton. Duke Stormc and
Gary Bruchler made a trip to
San Francisco and Merced last
week where they visited Bert’s
sister, Mrs. Kenneth Ensminger.
they returns S tu relay
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Sumerlin
of Myrtle Point were visitors at
the Dick Barklow home recently.
Mrs. Barklow’ is their daughter.
In ohnor of Shirley Brown’s
birthday Mr. and Mrs. Shirley
Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
and families enjoyed a picnic a
Thursday, August 9, 1951
Flora’s Creek bridge Sunday.
Mrs. Britton is leaving Monday
for Los Angeles and Compton to
be with her daughter, Mrs. Chas^
Venard who is to undergo a seri’
ous operation. While away she
will visit another daughter, Mrs.
i Mary’ Yensen of Los Angeles.
Notice Of Election
On the 12th day of September
1951, in the City of Brookings an
election will be held from 8:00
a. m. until 8:00 p. M., for the
purpose of election five council­
men for the City of Brookings.
County Court of Curry County,
By Guy H. Forsyth, Co. Judge,
A. B. Crook and J. R. Yoakam,
commissioners.
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NEWS
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Those Who Wish To Build—
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No. 4 2x4s, S4S, for
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While They Last—We need the room
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ENLUND EQUIPMENT CO.
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Mill Supplies and Logging Equipment
Yellow-Strand Wire Rope.
Young Blocks ■
Riggings an<i Tongs
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Columbia Explosives and Supplies
Wire Rope Splicing and Socketing!!
Phone, Gold Beach 803 or Coquille, 3401
GOLD BEACH, OREGON
PLANT
YOUR WINTER GARDEN NOW
H r hare Cabbage, Brusscll Sprouts and Winter
Cauliflower Plants, ready to set out.
Plant ('hard, Kale, Lettuce, Spinach, Beets, Car­
rots, Parsnips, Radishes, Rutabagas and Turnips.
Do You Plan A New Lawn?
Sec us for your lawn seeds and fertilizers
\\ e furnish Lawn Rollers. Fertilizer Spreader and
BROOKINGS FEED AND SEED
C. F. Yahr
Phone 313