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Thursday, October iS, 1951 With Tha Churches H \( )O K I\( ,s î l \R]’,()R PILO T, BROOKINGS, OREGON ASSEMBLY OF GOD BROOKINGS AT I. O. O. F. HALL J IV. R. PATTERSON, Minister CHURCH OF CHRIST Residence, Pioneer Road. V.F.W. Hall 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. Bible study for all agec at 10 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. a.m. Sunday morning, followed by song and prayer service and Come for Sunday school and stay for this worship hour. preaching. 7 45 p. m. SPECIAL. This Sun Communion at 11:45. day we will be informed about Speakers trom various congre gations of the church appear on our "National Speed-the-Light the program. The Medford church Program," by Wilmer Patterson, will furnish the speaker for this who will also bring the message of the evening. Come and hear Lord s Day. A warm Christian this young man prach. welcome awaits you where the 'Ihe church where you hoar the Church of Christ meets. i h< !e gospel for the whole man. *"■ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ! ■ • Lutheran Services ! a n and defense departments of ‘ the government have not become ' law. ! This failure of congress to do its ordinary duty on time is not only wasteful, but it is inexcus able. Waste and inefficiency re sult from the fact that the de- I artment heads are unable to make precise plans for making the best use of the money ap propriated for them. They just rock along at thir rate of spend ing last year and cannot sett’e down efficiently until they know what their financial score is. With the possible exception of the big defense department ap propriation bill, which is more complicated than usual, congress and that means the majoritv le.’dets including the chairmen of the appropriations committee's of the house and senate has no ex-I ruse for this delay. The president smit his budget up to congress on time hut this congress has just been fiddling with it for nearly ten months. Nor has this session been too pre-occupied with other legislation. Only five major leg islative bills have become lavs thus far this session. - (American Lutheran) Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. I Divine Worship Services. 2nd Wednesday testimonial meet- and 4th Sunday evenings of the 8:00 p.m. Reading room in church, open month, at 7:30 p. m. Place: Harbor Grange Hall. Friday 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Pastor: fYRev. Norman L. Orth Corner of Pine and Alder of Coquille, Ore. Across jrom the Greenhouse "Doctrine of Atonement” is the I These services are held by the subject of the Lesson -Sermon in J authority and assignment of the all Churches of Christ, Scientist, I National Lutheran Council, rep resenting most of Lutheranism on Sunday, October 21. in America, Come, You arc al .'he Golden Text is "If any man be in Christ, he is a new crea ways ice i come! ture : old things are passed away; ! This may turn out to be almost bi hold all things are become new” ! the longest continuous session of Seventh day Adventist (2 Cor. 5:17). congress in our whole history. It Among citations which com- I MANSON METCALF, Pastor j is nearing the end. As usual. Inst prise the Lesson-Sermon Is the S:30 a. m. Sabbath School, on minute frantic e (forts are being following from the Bible: “He Saturday. made to get bills to the floor and hath shewed thee, O man, what 11:00 a. m. Sermon by the pas passed. However, the rules com mittee, of which I am a member, is good; and what doth the Lord tor, Manson Metcalf. require of thee, but do justly, and Topic: "The Victorious Chris-i will have no more meetings and to love mercy, and to walk hum tian's Life.” not send any more bills to the bly with thy God?” (Mic. 6:8). to 4:30 to 5:30. Story Hour. Poor. Such new legislation as may gether with the following corre 7 :30 V. ednesday e venin g. The be considered will be Ivndlcn lative passage from the Christian teacher's meeting and prayer I under the procedure known as Science textbook, "Science and meeting at 8 p. m. tuspension of the rules." When a bill is brought up under sus Health with Key to the Scrip tures” by Mary Bawer Eddy: pension, a two-thirds favorable vote is required to pass it. "Atonement is Ihe exemplifica tion of man’s unity with God, * * * whereby man reflects d i v i n e Pack in .June the bouse passe Truth, Life and Love” (page 18). a tax bill. The president request HARRIS ELLSWORTH. M.C. Deficit spending and gigantic ed. some ten billions in new taxes. debt are not all of the financial The house dredged up provision? Brookings Lutheran (roubles of our great federal gov- : tor $7.2 billions. The senate re Mission 11 nment— although they certainly wrote the bill and passed its ver- The Church of the Lutheran Hour represent trouble enough. A fur ther really big headache has been T W. O. Grunow, Pastor caused by the fact that this con- I 754 I St., Crescent City. Calif. gress has not been able as vet Telephone 2424, Crescent City All services aie held in St. tc tell seven of our government Timothy’s Episcopal church op departments how m u c h money they can spend during this fiscal iccottnting-BoohJtccping posite the schools. The 1th Sunday after Trinity: year— and the year is alreadv nearly one-third gone (fiscal year Luke 14:1-11: "Hypocrisy.” Payroll & Income Taxes Sunday School every Sunday, end June 30). At the time of writing this the 6:30 p.m.. Gardner Building appropriations bills for the civil Divine services every Sunday, functions of the army engineers 7 :30 p.m. Brookings, Oregon rivets and harbors and flood I. 00 p. m. The Lutheran Hour over Station KCRE, Crescent control— and for the legislative, City, sponsored by the Lutheran state, justice, commerce, judici- La.v man's league and in part of the Brookings Evangelical Luth eran Mission and Grace Evangel ical church, Crescent City. Tune in! All are cordially invited to attend our services and to bring their children to o u r Sunday A T REDFIELD'S MARKET school. The Week In Washington, D. C. B. B. Crabb Co. BU DD 'S Catholic Church Rev. Fr. Don Denman First Sunday of the month at 11:00 a. m. All other Sundays at 8 a. m. 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 tudy at 8:(X) Wednesday eve. Choir Practice, Thursday at 8:00 p.m. St. Timothv Episcopal Church Rev. C. M. L ever , Pastor w SERVH I S v* cond and fourth Sundays at am . MEATS Budd Carr, Proprietor SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY - SATURDAY s on on Sept. 28. calling for $5.4 billions, or nearly two billions less than in the origina? house bill. House and senate conferees have been adjusting their dif ferences for several days. As fin- r!I\ agreed upon by the conferees, the bill provides tor tax reventn s about 15 per cent above the high est for any year during World War 2. LO CAL NEW S ' he drivers licence examiner will he at the Grange hall Thurs day ttoday) from 1 to 5:30 p. m. Anyone wishing to take the ex amination should he at the hull PORK ROASTS, lb. 57c a* least an hour before closing time in order to be able to coni- p’ete the examination. Mrs. Bill Barton and two chil- d i n oj Crescent City are spend ing this week visiting her mother 'I s. Kathryn Reeknwui. Notice! There will be no bunting, fish ing or camping on my property, known as the old Jim Ray place, Sophia Warnock place and the Whales Head place. Violator* will be prosecuted for tresspass ing. WARREN & LOIS McNEELV, DELMAR (Brother) COLE- 27-8t GROVE. Redfield’s Market Groceries, Bruits, Vegetables, and Meats SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday Old South, 46-oz. t ns, each, 27c ORANGE JUICE, 3 for . . . 79c Old South, No. 2 tins, each, 19c. G rapefruit Juice, 3 for . . 55c Libby Sliced, 2 ’/i tins, each 39c PINEAPPLE, 2 f c r ................... 75c : W. Cream— ' ° R N O tins, each, 19c f o r . - M e Silver 'I histle, No. 2 tins, each, 19c PEAS, 3 f o r ............................. 55c I Cedar Lane—vine ripened, each, 19c I TOMATOES, No. 1 tins, 3 for 55c (No. 303 tins, eac h 19c. VEG-ALL, 3 f o r ...........................55c| II Re!¡aide Shortening SNOWDRIFT, 3-lb tin I . . .9 7 c Old English DOG FOOD, 10 tins . . . . 98c Medium Size IVORY, 5 f o r ...................... 49c IWellman’s 303 tins, each, 17c APPLE SAUCE, 3 for . . . . 47c Washing Powder TIDE, large pkg Lean Shoulder Cuts— . . . . 31c Washing Powder TIDE, G iant S i z e .................... 79c Nice, Lean PORK STEAKS, lb. . . . 59c | Stock Up on I CIGARETTES, carton Swift's Premium, cooked—picnic style National Joy Smoke Ready-to-Eat HAMS, lb. PRINCE ALBERT, 1 lb. . 63c LINK SAUSAGES, lb. . . . . $1.49 . 98c Smoking Tobacco Little Pig . . 59c a All are cordially invited. P age F m Also Midget-Size 1 urkeys — Fryers and Stewing Hens—all Pan Ready! GEO. WASHINGTON, lb. . 75c (»olden Crest OLEOMARGARINE, lb. . . . 27c