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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1951)
Land of ì^fortunity With The Churches BROOKINGS CHURCH OF CHRIST V.F.W. Hall tir <*d ca P< K ci ti tl I 1 61 « a F u p f o h fa c d 1 1 Í n f a c t r V t c 1 s fl t ( I t i 1 I I Catholic Church Geography, mechanical drawing, Find what you want through home» economics, girls’ chorus, Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs. band (if student plays suitable the Pilot Class Ads. Irace VanZee, supt instrument). Smith River Methodist Morning Worship at 11 a. m Sophomore—Required : English iev. Knutson will deliver the 2, biology, health and PE. Elec norning sermon. Brookings Lutheran ATTEND! Dr. Robt. E. Smith tive: Mechanical drawing, home Seventh-Day Adventist economics, shorthand I, girls’ Sabbath school, Saturday 9:30 chorus, algebra, band (if student am. plays suitable instrument). Church services, Saturday 11:30 Juniors Required: English 3. Office Hours: 9-12; 2:00-5:00 a.m. American history, health and ffiWednesday, 7:30 pm., Sabbath Evenings by appointment schol teachers’ meeting, followed PE. Elective: Physical science, bj prayer meeting at 8:00. shorthand, geometry, typing 2 Goetz Building »hone 293 All services will be held in the home economics, girls’ chorus, new church in Brookings and the band (if student plays suitable public is cordially invited to wor instrument). ship with us. Seniors- Required: English 4, Last Sabbath Mr. Kozel, a guest speaker from Walla Wall 1 college in Washington, spoke cn the seriousness of the times in which we live and used as his opening text Amos 4:12, “Pre Sa tv mill and Woods Men Saw Mill Hands pare to met thy God, O Israel!” One mile north of Carpenter- The choir sang a special, “Come ville on Highway 101. Unto Me.” Next wek it is planned to start a Bible Story Hour for the chil dren and young^people of the community from 4:30 to 5:30. This tory Hour will be held every IllllllllllilllllllllllWIIII Saturday afternoon in the Dorcas room at the Church and all youth are cordially invited to at tend. DENTIST The Church of the Lutheran Hour W. (Y Grunow, 754 I Street, Crescent City, Pastor. Services in Episcopal church Sunday school at 6:30 p. m. Wor- ship service at 7:30. This Sunday we will observe the very first Lutheran Mission Festival ever held in Brookings. The Rev. Wm. F. Schlueter, until lately the chairman of Cali Ihe Mission Festival of fornia-Nevada Missions commit tee, of Lodi, Calif., will be the guest speaker. He will preach on Lutheran ('hurch I Corinthians, 15:58 and his theme “The ('hurch of the Lutheran will be “The Lords Work.’’ Hour” AH are cord ally invited to at- The Rev. W. (). Grunow, Past >r fend. 7:30 pin., in St. Timothy's Epis Episcopal copal (’hurch, opposite the school Church of the English-speaking] Guest Speaker: ■gain REV. the al>ove We advocate! a return Race to the originalisi THE W. F. desires. SCHLUETER gto that which came from the Lord in all things pertaining Lover, Vicar. to = Rev. W. of Lodi, California ^^Christianity, and a repudiation of all that is not authorized bv^ Services at 8:15 a. m. Sunday Text and Theniy Ellnn. I . Corinthians . . There is ve such a group St. of Christians this^ Timothy’s meetinig Episcopal in Church, : er ■community and thev will welcome you services to their will assembly. church be held everv “THE LORD'S WORK” Sunday. Church school at 9:15 BROOKINGS CHURCH OF CHRIST COME ami WORSHIP! a. m. Everyone invited to come | to those services. COME s □ g b The followng subjects are to be American problems, health and PE. Elective: Home economics, taught: Rev. Fr. Don Denman typing 2, senior math, bookkeep- Corner of Pine and Alder First Sunday of the month at Freshmen Required: Englis.i||n^ mechanical drawing 2, short- I. general science or general hand chorus.band. > Across Jrom the Greenhouse 11:00 a. m. “Mind” is the subject of the* All other Sundays at 8 a. m. math, PE and health. Elective: F Reading room in church, open Friday 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Bible study for all ages at 10 Lesson-Sermon in ail Churches am. Sunday morning, followed of Christ, Scientist, on unday, by song and prayer service and August 26. The Golden Text is, “God hath preaching. | not given us the spirit of fear; Communion at 11:45. Speakers from various congre but off power, and of love, and gations of the church appear on of a sound mind” (II Tim. 1:7). Among citations which com- th? program. The church at 112 F'.E. Evelyn Ave. in Grants Pass pr se the Lesson-Sermon was the will furnish the speaker for this following from the Bible: “Trust Lord’s Day. A warm Christian in the Lord with all thine heart; welcome always awaits you and lean not unto thine own un where the Church of Christ derstanding ” (Prov. 3:5), tc- Ì get her with the following correl meets. At V.F.W. Hall, Brookings, Ore. ative passage from the Christian 'Science textbook, “Science and Christian Scientist I Health with Key to the crip- Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. ! tures” by Mark Baker Eddy: Wednesday testimonial meet« ' "Matter cannot perform the func tions of Mind’’ p. 478). 8:00 p.m. a fnursday, August 23, 1951 BROOKINGS-HALBUR HELP WANTED Bodenhamer- Mason Lbr. Co. Help Wanted Wilson Mill Co FOR RENT Baptist Community J. L. MUMBOWER, Minuter 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. 1- and 2-room Apartments SUNSET MOTEL 4»' I • To acquaint those who are not informed as to the purpose of^B ■ the Church of Christ in this community, we set for the follow-S aging as our desire: Encourage the study of God's book (the Bible) for all the-=is world and for all times as containing full and final revelations of God to man, the final and perfect standard in all matters^ of religion. . . . Advocatte the way of salvation as preached byE» the Apostles and obeyed by the early converts, as the infallible^g way of salvation. . . . Encourage and practice the worship as^ prescribed in the New Testament, the only true and acceptable^ worship in this dispensation. . . . Teach and encourage purity■■ and holiness of life. The observance of all things Christ com-S manded the Apostles to teach and practice as set forth in thess =™New Testament Adherence to a creed or discipline will not I (American Lutheran) Divine Worship Services, 2nd and 4th Sunday evenings of the month, at 7:30 p. m. Place: Harbor Grange Hall. Pastor: ffRev. Norman L. Orth of Coquille, Ore. These services are held by the authority and assignment of the National Lutheran Council, rep- resenting most of Lut heran ism in America. Come, You are al- ways welcome! WHILE THEY LAST— We have a fete sets of White Side-wall Tire Sets Left 6.00x16; 4-ply —Sold in sets of Five Only— CHEVROLET Sales and Service Princess For Northern Named V. f . w. HALL BROOKINGS. OREGON IIIIIIIIIINIHilillllllNIIIHIill STEAM CLEANING CARS Large Machine Fast Efficient DAVIS TRUCK & TRACTOR Your International COMMERCIAI At the Queen LANGLOIS I dance Saturday night, j August the ■ 18. sponsored by Grange, Miss Katherine Dennis of Sixes was chosen princess for northern Curry area. The contest was a good one and the girls are all appreciative of the support given them by their sponsoring organizations. Port Orford Cham ber of Commerce sponsored Miss Dennis. Sixes presented each girl with a matching necklace and earring sett The dance was very successful. The Grange hall presented a fes tive air with decorations of crepe paper and flowers. As one entered the hall an atmosphere of gaiety I prevailed throughout the entire । building, it was a happy' crowd Let us all. of northern Curry unite our efforts and make Miss Dennis Queen of the Fair. Wo can do this if we make enough entries at the fair. The points we accumulate, through entries. blue, red and white ribbons are the deciding factor in who will be queen. Fair books are avail- able et the Extension Office in Gold Beach, or at your local grocer store. Se one and find out what you can do to help elect a queen. Let's make her a northern Curr> girl this year. Pilot Class Ads Pay 6:70x15; 4-ply ROGUE MOTORS Gold Beach, Oregon GENERAL CONTRACTORS Residential — Commercial — Remodeling BROOKINGS TRAILER COURT 0 o 0 o j» o HARBOR GARAGE BRAKES AND MOTOR TUNE-UP A SPECIALTY o o ,][ 0 GENERAL GARAGE WORK L. IF. BOWLIN AND SON