Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 24, 1952, Page 17, Image 17

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    Thursday, April 24, 1952
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factory b u ilt
tr a ile r h o u se, sle e p s 4. In good
co n d itio n . E le c tr ic r e f r ig e r a to r ,
hot w a te r h e a te r. $1.000 cash. C an
be seen a c ro ss h w y fro m 4-Bid-
fdles M otel, so u th o f H a rb o r. FT. E.
S o u th w o rth , A f te r 5 p. m.
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W a n te d : S o m e Iro n in g . W ill
C all fo r it. W h ite to L. R. W h ite,
city.
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F o r R e n t : R u stic 1-room g u e st
house. B a c h e lo r. G ood bed, w ood
ra n g e . S te v e n s o n ’s E a sy S tr e e t.
F o r S a le : 1950 h o u se tr a ile r .
K it C a rso n C h a m p sio n . r e f r ig e r ­
a to r, g a s ra n g e , e le c tric w a te r
h e a te r. O il h e a t. 2 d o u b le beds.
L ig h t b irc h w ood finish. S e e W a r-
rin e r, C u r r y Co. L b r. Co.
8 tf
A S m ith -C o ro n a ty p e w r ite r fo r
th a t g r a d u a te w h o w ill go a w a y
to co lle g e n e x t y e a r, is a re a l g ift
—see th e m a th e P ilo t office.
BROOKINGS-HARBOR P IL O T . BRO( )KINGS, OREGON
E ct S a le : H ia w a th a bike. exc.
Christian Science
c o n d , $45. S e e to a p p re c ia te . A l­
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d
a y school fro m 9 :3 0 to
so n ew 16mm K e y sto n e m ovie
p ro je c to r w ith
film s only $13. 10:30 a. m. C h ild re n a n d . j ’o u n g
C a ll a t c o r n e r of old G old B each people up to a g e of 20 a re w e l­
ro a d a n d P acific ave.
• com e.
S e rv ic e s S u n d a y a t 11 a. m.
W A N T E D : E x p e rie n c e d w a it­
W e d n e sd a y , te stim o n ia l m e e t­
re ss a t C hads.
• ings a t 8 :0 0 p. m.
R e a d in g room in c h u rc h , open
F o r S a le : C hoice D a h lia tu b e r s
F
rid
a y 3 :0 0 to 5 :0 0 p. m.
a t T u r le y ’s B u lb G a rd e n s, 5 mi.
Com er of Pine and A lter
so u th o f H a rb o r on H w y.
8-2
A c ro ss fr o m th e G reen h o u se
F o r S a le : T r a ile r house $325.
All a r e c o rd ia lly invited.
C o n ta c t P ilo t.
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In a L e sso n -S e rm o n e n title d
L o s t: B lu e O lds fe n d e r s k irt. ’’P ro b a tio n a f t e r D e a th ’’ to be
F in e r ca ll L e o n a rd ’s R eal E s ta te . re a d in a l l C h ris tia n S cien ce
c h u rc h e s, A p ril 27, c o n sid e ra tio n
w ill be giv en to t h e s c r ip tu r e
w hich se rv e s a s th e G olden T e x t:
M o n th ly C ub S c o u t c o m m itte e “ God w ill re d e e m m y soul from
m e e tin g T h u rs d a y a t 7 :3 0 p. m. ¡th e p o w er of th e g r a v e : fo r he
a t B a p tist c h u rc h . A ll D en m o th ­ sh a ll rec e iv e m e ” (P s. 49:15)
ers, D en C hiefs a n d c o m m itte e ,
Ih ro u g h a c ita tio n fro m th e
p le a se a tte n d .
C h ris tia n S cien ce te x tb o o k :: S c i­
e n c e a n d H e a lth w ith K ey to th e
S c rip tu re s , by M a ry B a k e r Eddq,
th e first r e a d e r p o in ts o u t, ’ W e
n o t ic e
PAGE SEV E N T EE N
know know th a t a ll w ill be c h a n g ­
ed n th e tw in k lin g of a n eye*,
w h en th e la st tr u m p e t s h a l l
sound, b u t th is la st c a ll of w is ­
dom c a n n o t com e till m o rta ls
h a v e a lr e a d y y ield ed to ea c h le ss­
e r c a ll in th e g ro w th of C h ris tia n
c h a r a c te r . M o rta ls need n ot fan cy
th a t belief in th e e x p e rie n c e of
d e a th w ill a w a k e n th e m to g lo ri-
fied being. U n iv e rsa l s a lv a tio n
r e s ts on p ro g re ssio n a n d p ro b a tio n
a n d is u n a tta in a b le w ith o u t th e m ”
(p a g e 191).
Seventh-Day Adventist
M A N S O N M E T C A L F , P a sto r
9 :30 S a b b a th S chool, on S a t ­
u rd a y .
11 a. m. S e rm o n .
5 :0 0 p. m. c h o ir practice.
S:00 p. m. W ed n esd ay . P r a y e r
m e e tin g .
S econd a n d fo u rth S u n d a y s a t
11 00 a m.
_ E p isco p al se rv ic e s d u rin g L e n t:
i V ery W ed n e sd a y n ig h t a t 7.
Sum m er Cta Prices!
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L. & U. W00(J fl Cit'd
Mill-wood, cord
Sio.oo
Plywood Cores, cord S 12.00
Oak wood, cord
S i4.00
A ny Length!
Phones 2546 or 2341
H. A. JOCI TENS
P L U fti E I N G
S A L E S A N D S E R V IC E
P h o n e 2661
H o te l B ro o k in g s
St. I'iinothy Episcopal
R ev. C. M. L ev er, P a s to r
S u n d a y S e rv ic e s :
for extra fe d in e »
Powdered Milk—
REDFIELD’S MARKET
STARLAC.............39c
Party Time SALMON, No. 1 ta ll 49c
Ranchers Pride
Chicken Fricasse, 2 ’/2 tin
SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday
- A4KRISPY
l-ree Parking for Customers in our own Partyni’
Lot.
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and Meats!
HAKY-TMN
• - aBUl'MtW
. . . 89c
j
s altine - I
nrsaf/•
23c
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P ranco-Ainerican—tomato sauce with cheese
SPAGHETTI, 2 f o r ................... 29c
Peter Pan
PEANUT BUTTER, 20-oz. jar . . . 59c
Royal Club
RIPE OLIVES, med. No. 2 tin . . 26c
JELLO, all floors, 3 for
. . . .
25c
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SUGAR, Br. or Pwd, 2 lb. pkgs . . 25c
Crisp, Fresh
Gold Medal or Drifted Snow
FLOUR, 50-lb sock
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Crisco or Snowdrift
SHORTENING, 3 lbs.
LETTUCE, pound . . . . 10c
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I FRESH
83c
I I?rcsh
ORANGES, lb. .
CORNED BEEF, Armours, 12-oz. 49c
SKIPPY DOG FOOD, Il cans. $1.00 I
300 size—box, 25c.
LEMONS, doz. 33 c
ASPARAGUS, 2 lbs. . 29c
OLEO, Southern M aid colored, lb. 23c
potatok .' io ib s
9c
85«
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KLEENEX, Facial Tissue, 4 f o r . 93c
R,,yal c iu b - 5 cans f,.r $i <>.,
Salad Dressing
G rapefruit Sects., No. 2, 21c
MIRACLE WHIP, Pint . . . .
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something t
‘ •SING ABOUT
89c
Lb.
29c L’i1 Monte—*G,ns $" m
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Royal Club— vegetable salad
Saladettes, 25c; 4 for . . $1.
I hints ( 'ream Style
Sl- P’neappie, 2’/a, each 35c Corn, 300 size, 16c; 6 for 90c
( )regon—Kitchenette size
Roy,i, Club— Dainty Dimple
Apple Sauce, No. 1, each 10c Peas, 5 cans
I hints Fruit— «5 cans for Si.oo
.
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$1.00
Hunts—can, 19c
Cocktail, 2 ’/as, each . . . 35c Pork & Beans, 2 ’/as, 3 for 55c
Del Monte—whole unjK-elcd
Blue Plate— no. 3 squat
Apricots, ea., 29c; 3 for 35c Sw. Potatoes, 25c, 4 for 99c
Meco Bartlett (halves)—
Pears, 2 h tin, 35c; 3 for $1
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Royal Club—can, 19c—2J4 can
SAUERKRAUT, 3 for . . . 55c