Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 30, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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P agf
be p a rta k e n of on th e first day
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
M
P.
P
«,mcr
of the week. This divinely-or­ tru c k driving contest and special
th e ir d a u g h ter, Mrs. S. N. Fisch-
d *th e p ro p e rt>' they
dained m em orial of His d eath for events w ill keep in te re st at a
‘ i and fam ily, and ren ew in g the
bought
from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
arrv
us is to be kept by the church high pitch.
♦ We m ak e it o u r aim to fu r­ until He shall com e again.
C arm an a few m onths ago. to friendships they m ade w hen th ey
Mrs. Agnes W hite, who has taken lived here. They have spent th e
th e r a m ovem ent, com prising
5. F o r th e m inistry of all the
last y e a r in Arizona and U tah,
ch u rch es and individuals, for a c h u rc h —every m em ber in d iffti-
possession. The P alm ers a re m ak ­
end do not enjoy the cool clim ate
ing th e ir hom e n o rth of B ro o k -'
com plete re tu rn to C h ristia n ity ent spheres, doing th a t for which
we have here, so are heading fo r
The Wes K indels and the V er­ ings for th e present.
as it w as a t the beginning.
they are fitted, lim ited by «7T3ity
m ore sunshine w hen they leave.
non
H
anscam
fam
ily
have
spent
T
heodore
T
am
ba
left
for
his
to edify the church.
Hence, W E STA N D :
Em il E d w ardson w as able to
6. F o r the support of th e church som e tim e cam ping at upper S u m ­ home in S an F rancisco on S u n ­
1. F o r th e Bible as th e all-su f­
bring
his w ife hom e S a tu rd a y
m
er
bridge.
day
a
f
te
r
being
called
here
bv
I
ficient s ta n d a rd of fa ith and by the church only. Only those
th e illness of his m other. Mi's. I Irom the S easide hospital w h ere
A.
C.
Thom
pson
is
up
and
who
have
obeyed
the
Gospel
have
p iactice, recognizing th a t w hat
A lbina T am ba, who is b e tte r at she had been confined for a b c u t
God re q u ired from His ancient th e d uty and privilege of con- about a f te r his recent illness.
a week, undergoing tre a tm e n t.
ttib
u
tin
g
to
its
treasu
ry
.
Miss E dith O tt of P o rtla n d vis­ the present tim e.
people. Israel, is found in th e Old
H
er condition is g re a tly im proved.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
S
p
rin
g
er
7. F o r the abandonm ent of all ited old friends in B rookings last
• T estam e n t scrip tu res, and w h at
th
e
ir
d
au
g
h
te
r.
Mrs.
Rill
Burell,
Mrs. C lifford Sisk w as th e
H e req u ires from all now is con­ sec ta rian nam es and ecclesiastical week. M any m issed seeing her
and two children, D iane and B ud­ holder of th e lucky num ber,
titles,
and
th
a
t
churches
and
be­
Som
e
y
ea
rs
ago
M
iss
O
tt
grew
ta in e d in th e New T estam e n t
dy, re tu rn e d hom e from a th ree- d raw n by little Jaeq u e Neeley,
lievers should be called by the lilies in this area.
scrip tu res.
day trip to San F rancisco oil S a t­ when Young G ift Shop held th e
nam es found in the New T e s ta ­
R onald A kers and V ernon Gol- urday.
2. F o r the union of all believ­ m ent.
d raw in g for th e gift purse. T he
dizen hiked up Mt. F m ily S a tu r­
e rs on the New T estam e n t basis.
Vve shall be pleased to answ er: day aftern o o n and spent the night
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. M eyer arc brow n handtooled prize w as m ade
O u r Lord prayed th a t “th ey all inquiries, re la tin g to the a b o v e .1
enjoying a w eek ’s visit from Mrs by the Youngs and offered in
m ight be one . . . th a t th e w orld and to put those in tere ste d in at th e Lookout S tatio n .
celeb ratio n of th e opening of
Miss M arilyn N ail of C rescent M eyer’s s is te r and brotherin-law ’ th e ir new shop,
m ay believe.” This p ra y e r m akes touch w ith believers standing for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
W.
D
uncanson
City w as th e guest of Miss D or­
th e union of His people essen tial these things.
A resident at p resent of A ber­
othy Rowley last wek. They w e re, of V ictorville. Calif.
to the salv atio n of the world, and
deen, W ash., Mrs. Del Kits, is
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
E.
K
em
ske
are
T /ic
fo rm er schoolm ates a t S m ith
only be answ ered when th e re is
visiting in B rookings w ith p lans
R iver. At present h er cousins,, spending a week here visiting to m ak e this a re a h er home.
a re tu rn to th e faith , ordinances
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Miss Louise and Lila R en h art, of
a n a o rd e r of the C hurch of the
BROOKINGS. OREGON
Coos Bay a re h e r guests.
•
A n o stilit age.
R
ecent
visitors
a
t
the
H
e
rb
e
it
3. F o r the rejection of all HU ­
P ay n e hom e w here they visited
MAN creeds, confession of faith,
th eir fa th e r, Ja c k Tunigate, w er?
doctrines, and com m andm ents,
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry M ilton anu
and the acceptance of th e D ivine­
children of P o rtlan d , and Bud ai.u
ly-revealed creed, “Thou a r t th e
Jim T u n g a te and the»r fam ilies of
C hrist, the Son of th e Living
Ole N ason, com m ander of t 'e B u tte F alls. Mrs. C arol Poole ot
God,” believing th a t a real h e a rt- [A m erican Legion, and A. C. B
u tte F alls, Mr. T u n g a te ’s sister,I
g rip of th a t, w ith all it im plies, 1 H am m rick of C ave Ju n ctio n ,
will lead to a com plete s u rre n d e r w ere in B rookings this week ex ­ also w as am ong the group.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland P ettig rew
by
c i life end will to Him.
tending inv itatio n s to the Illinois and children spent the w eekend
4. F o r th e ordinances as deliv­ Valley C entennial Jubilee, to be
ered by th e Lord, and kept by the held th ere S ep tem b er 1, 2 and 3. in the R ogue R iver and K lam ath
| valleys visiting re la tiv e s and
fiist C h ristian s. T he scrip tu re s
A float p arad e a t 12 o’clock
On th e ir re tu rn they
c lea rly show th a t baptism w as S a tu rd a y opens the th ree-day friends.
W
e
re
accom
panied by Mrs. P e tti­
th e ¡mnn rsion of a p en iten t be­ celebration. E n tries from B rook­
Sew n c s I donated
liever into ih ? nam e of Jesu s ings are especially invited, and g rew ’s g ian d m o th er, Mrs. G e o ire
C hrist, in Older to th e rem ission anyone w ishing to e n te r a float is A nderson of G ra n ts Pass, who is
of past sins. The L o rd s Table, asked to co n tact e ith e r of the visiting h er d au g h ter. Mrs. E B.
H anscam . Sr., and her son. Archie
All proceeds from this sale will go to the
on which th e L ord’s S u p p er is above men.
A nderson and th e ir fam ilies.
sp read is inside the L ord’s church,
A queen will ru le for th e th ree
Lozella Steinberg Fund — SKIN GRAFT
Mrs. E llis G arcia and Mrs. E.
and is for th e L ord’s people, to clays, tw o dances, gold panning,
B. M atth ew s w ere recent visitors
MERCY FUND . . .
in P o rtla n d on com bined busi
r.ess and p leasu re trips.
T he condition of Mrs. A. H.
N ew ton, who w as flown to P o rt­
lan d re cen tly for an em ergency
operation, is rep o rted to be ste a d ­
Conti Unite anything you can for sale
ily im provirg, h er m any friends
will be glad to learn.
Message to Inspire
(Zhristian Unity
local news
Centennial Jubilee
A t Cave Junction
¿¡utatooii Sate
COQUILLE VALLEY AUCTIONEERS
------PLEASE____ •
Saturday, Sept. 8 -
SEE ME FOR-
Brookings, Oregon
LAND LEV ELIN G
BRU SH C LEA R IN G
ROAD B U ILD IN G
Across the highway from Chetco Store on
county projK-rty.
In the event of rain it will he held under
•
cover.
AL SARVER
E asy S tre e t, B rookings
O i l
lO 'clock p. m.
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x
FOOD FEATURES FOR FALL
THE
x.
CHETCO
IN N
Brookings, Oregon
x.
“A t the Sign of the Golden Goat”
------AN N O U N C ES-------
O H - STOP BwlLClNG SERVICE
lo r tile home-brn’iders of this area, we offer the
only One-Stop Service in Southern Curry
county, where you may find every need for that
oinltimg, be it re'modeling or new construction
WIRING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
PLUMBING AND PLUMBING SUPPLIES
BUILDING HARDWARE
PAINTS AND WALL PAPER
CURiiY COUNTY Ll'MSER CO.
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Phone 201
Brookings
TUB
Commencing Sept. 5, 1951, FINE FOODS BY ADRIAN will be
served in our dining room daily, except cooked by MOLLY on Wed-
nesdays. Luncheon by advance arrangement* only.
h ' jI jd it. $1.00 and less, Monday thru Saturday, 7 to 9 a.in.
Sunday, S to 10 a.m.
Dinners’. At the hamily 1 able, four courses, $1.50, Monday
thru I riday, 7 to S p.m.; Saturday, a la edrte, from $1.50
served from 6 to 10 p.m,; special features to be announced.
Sunday, Family Dinner, served 2:30 to 8:50 at $2.(x> to $$.
Our new cooks have an excellent record and reputation for good
cooking.
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