BROOKlNGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON1
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Thursday, November i,
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These services are held by the
of Coquille, Oregon.
authority and assignment of the
National Lutheran Council, rep
resenting most of Lutheranism in
GOLD BEACH Curry County
More than 6*4 million dollars
America. Come! You are always women who constructed better
Brookings
will be distributer! to Oregon and
welcome!
cotton dresses last year during
Washington county governments
Lutheran Mission
the workshop will continue their
as their share in national forest The Church of the Lutheran Hour
training this year by making a
receipts for fiscal year 1951, end
W. O. Grunow, Pastor
Seventh-I)ay Adventist
better dress.
ing June 30. Estimates of amounts 745 I St., Crescent City. Calif.
Asscmbly of God
MANSON METCALF, Pastor
to be paid counties have just been
The first preliminary meeting
At I. O. O. F. Hall
Telephone 2424, Crescent City
9:30 a. m. Sabbath School, on
released by Regional Forester J.
will
be held Friday, Nov. 16. in
All services are held at St. W. E. PATTi:i:>< >N. M M
Saturday.
Herber Stone, U. S. Forest Serv Timothy’s Episcopal church op
the
Port
Orford Legion hall, for
Residence: Pioneer Road
11:00 a. m. Sermon by the
ice, Portland.
posite the schools.
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
women in the north end of the
pastor.
An increase of almost 100 per
Sunday school every Sunday,
county. All women who expect to
11a. m. Morning Worship. Come
Subject: “Temperance.”
cent over last year is indicated at 6:30 p. m.
make a dress this year in the bet
for Sunday school and stay for
4:30
to
5:30
Story
hour
for
the
in the total sum to be paid coun
Divine services every Sunday, this worship hour.
children. Come and worship with ter dress workshop should attend.
ties in each of the two states. at 7:30 p. m.
7:45 p. m. Evening worship. us each Sabath.
Patterns and fabrics will be dis
Oregon counties will receive ap
1:00 p. m. Lutheran Hour over
The church wheie you hear the
cussed by Miss Murle Scales, OSC
proximately $1,291,000 and Wash KCRE, Crescent City, sponsored whole gospel for the whole man.
clothing specialist.
ington, about $2,248,000, setting by the Lutheran Layman’s league
1
Two other meetings of this
new records for both states. Dis and in part by Brookings Luther
j nature will be held at Gold Beach
tribution will lx? made through an Mission. Tune in.
Star of the Sea Catholic
i and in Brookings-Harbor area.
state officials.
First Suday of the month at
Sunday, the 24th Sunday after
In Gold Beach at the Episcopal
In Oregon, Lane and Douglas Trinity, Matt. 9:18-26: “What a 1 1 :00 a.m.
church
on Nov. 26, will be the
counties again Iyad the list with !• riend we have in Jesus in our
Other Sundays at 8 a. m.
GOLD BEACH Selecting win
$728.500 and $527,500, respective i trials and tribulations and in the
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
dow curtains for your home will first one, and on Nov. 27 at Cheteo
ly, earmarked for their use. Lake ' hour of death.”
be the november topic for home Grange hall will be the second.
county ranks third with $332,000.
All are cordially invited to at
extension unit meetings in Curry All of these meetings will begin
Baptist Community
Leading Washington counties this tend our services and bring their
county. Miss \\ anda Gossage, the at 10:30 a. m. and will be all-
yeai are Jefferson, Skamania and children to Sunday School.
J. L. MUMBOWER, Minister
home demonstration agent, re day affairs, so please bring a
Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday school ports that special attention will sack lunch or plan to eat out.
Clallam with $357.200, $309.200
superintendent.
And $259,900 in that order. All
be given “problem window,” Ev
Sunday school for all ages at eryone is invited to attend the
figures are close approximations.
Christian Science
9:45 a. m.
Every year, 25 per cent of each
Services Sunday at 11 a. m.
following meeting in their re
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
national forest’s total earnings
Wednesday, testimonial meet
spective community:
is divided among the counties in ings nt 8:00 p. m.
Evening Service at 7:30 p. m.
Nov. 1. Langlois unit at 1:39
which the forest lies. The division
Prayer meeting and Bible study with Arline Thetford.
Reading room in church, open
Sixteen hoys Friday evening at
is made in proportion to the per Friday 3:00 to 5:00 p. m.
at 8.00 p. m. Wednesdav.
Nov. 1. Port Orford unit nt S
the show’ rooms of Davis Truck A
centage of national forest land
Choir practice, Thursday at 8 1 p. m. at Hazel Forty’s home.
Corner of Pine and Alter
Tractor, to form Curry County’s
within each county. All money j Across from the Greenhouse
p. m. Mrs. Lucille Patterson, di-
Nov. 2, Port Orford unit at 1 4-H tractor training club. Boys
received by the counties from
“ Everlasting
Punishment” is rector,
p. m. at Legion hall.
ranging in age from 12 to 17 are
this source is used for schools , the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
Nov. 5. Gold Beach at 8 p. m. eligible. The purpose of the club
and mads.
in all Churches of Christ, Scien
at Lea Colvin home.
St. Tiinotliiy Episcopal
is to teach boys everyday care and
tist, on Sunday, Nov. 4.
Nov. 6., Pistol River unit at safety of farm tractors.
Rev,
C.
M.
Lever.
Pastor
The Golden Text is “Wherefore
10:30 a. m. at Alice Walker's
OiTicers elected are:
Sunday Sen ices:
.doth a living man complain, a
home.
Second
and
fourth
Sundays
President— Travis Davis.
at
man for the punishment of his
Nov. 9, Ophir unit, at- 10:30
1 1 :00 a m.
Vice-pres. Clifford Guthrie.
sins?
Let
us
search
and
try
our
a. m. at Marie Barrington’s home
Brookings
All are cordially invited.
Secretary Charles Tierce.
ways, and turn again to th Lord’’
Nov. 12., Gold Beach, 1 :30 p.
C h u rch of ('hrist
Reporter Dick Berger.
(Lain. 3:39-40).
m., at Gladys Furnish’s home.
Song
Leader Jerry Smith.
V. F. W. Hall
Among citations which com
Nov. 14., Cheteo, 1:30 p. m,
Lutheran Services
Assistant Leader Dale Crump.
Bible study for all ages, at 10 prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
at Cheteo Grange hall.
(American Lutheran)
Leader Paul W. Davis.
A.m. Sunday morning, followed following from the Bible:: “Be
Divine
Worship
Sen
ices,
2nd
The next meeting will be Fri
by song and prayer service and not deceived; God is not m ocked:
and 4th Sunday evenings of the
Mrs. Edith Moore and Mrs. M. day, Nov. 9, at 7:30 p. m. at the
preaching.
lor whatsoever a man soweth, month at 7:30 p. m.
C. Beem are helping care for Mrs. same place.
Communion nt 11:45 a. m.
that he also reap” (Gal. 6:7), to
Place: Cheteo Grang? Hall.
Will Carmack, who is seriously
Speakers Iron) various congre- gether with the fololwing corre
Pastor: Rev Norman L. Orth, ill at her home.
J ’se these columns—it pays’
Forest Monies Are
High For This Year
' gations of the church appear on
[the program. A warm Christian
welcome awaits you where the
| Church of Christ meets.
lative passage from the Christian
Science textbook, “Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip
tures.” by Mary Baker Eddy:
“Whatsoever a man soweth, that
shale he also reap.’ Error ex
cludes itself from harmony. Sin
is its own punishment.” p. 537).
Dress Training To
Continue In County
Problem Window
HDA Nov, Topic
4-H Tractor Club
Formed, Friday
With The Churches
Our Concrete Sand and Gravel
, W ashed and W eighed
(To Insure Full Measure and Q u a lity ^
LARGE OR SMALL DELIVERIES!!
Brookings Red-E»Mix Co.
Rcom 1, Central Bui’a in j
BRGGKINGS, OREGON