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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1952)
Thursday, May 29, 1952 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON With The Churches | Seventh-Day Adventist M A N SO N M ETC ALF, Pastor A t, 11 a. m. Sunday everyone 9:30 S abbath School, on S a t incited to the traditional re lig i-! urday. 7>us services at Azalea S ta te P a rk 9:30 a. m. S abbath School on when all churches combine to S aturday. bring a message. This is an im 11:00 a. m. Sermon. p o rtan t fea tu re of the Azalea 5:00 p. m. Choir practice. Mrs. F estival LaM erne C hristensen in charge. David once w rote Psalm 123:1: 8:00 W ednesday evening, p ray "Behold, how good and how pleas- e r meeting. ant it is for breth ren to dwell to geth er in unity.” On this day let Baptist Community us dwell together in unity among J. L. Ml MBOWER. M inister the beautiful flowers and w orship Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday school our one God and F a th e r who c re superintendent. ated and gave us the beautiful Sunday school for all ages at park. 9:45 a. m. U nder efficient leadership of Morning worship at 11 a. m. Mrs. Lee Rire, the two shoirs of Evening Service at 7:30 p. m. the Com m unity and Seventh-D ay P ra y e r m eeting and Bible stud> A dventists churches and M other- it 8:00 p. m. W ednesday. Choir practice, T hursday at 8 singers will furnish two num bers: p. m. Mrs. Lucille P atterso n , di "P raise Ye Jehovah,” and Thank rector, God for a G arden.” In v o ca tio n : Rev. E. C. Hicks. Phyllis D arger and C h arlo tte S erm on: Manson M etcalf, pas Christian Science Simpson conniving. Sunday school from 9:30 to to r of the Seventh-D ay Adventist Those "U bangi” holding out at 10:30 a. m. Children and young Young’s 5 & 10 church. Benediction in Song: B ertrand people up to age of 20 are wel- I T hree politicians talking it all Vipond, M. D. over. w X 7 r t „ Sv ’^ ay. a ' V ,8 m I Orchids ,o G randm a W illiam- J. T. Jacobs, chairm an. mHs a . g W p/ £ ,,m onlal ™ « ‘-|so n . ,h»< d e a r p o e t On The Main Drag Brookings Reading room in church, open , Friday 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. The Church o f the Lutheran Hour C om er of Pine and A lter W. O. Grunow, P asto r Across from the Greenhouse 745 I St., Crescent City, Calif. i All are cordially invited. Telephone 2424, Crescent City Brookings All services are held at St. The sp iritually available m eans Tim othy’s Episcopal church o p w ith which God equips and en posite the schools. dows men to trium ph over those Sunday school every Sunday, evil influences which lead to in at 6:30 p. m. dividual and world-wide confu Divine services every Sunday, sion and distress w ere set before at 7:30 p. m. the congregations in all C hristian 1:00 p. m. L utheran H our over KCRE, Crescent City, sponsored Science churches on Sunday, June by the L utheran L aym an’s league 1, through selected passages from and in p art by Brookings L u th e r the Bible, together w ith the cor an Mission. Tune in. relatives from C hristian Science textbook. "Science a n d H ealth w ith Key to the S c rip tu re s’ by M ary R aker Eddy. "The broadcast powers of evil H. A. JOCHENS so lonspicuous today show th em selves in the m aterialism and sensualism of the age, struggling against the advancing sp iritu a l SALES AND SERVICE Phone 2661 Hotel Brookings e ra is a statem en t from Science and H ealth (p. 65). The Golden Text is a S crip tu ral affirmation of the unyielding power of God: ”W hen the enemy shall come in bke a flood, the Spirit of the Lord sha.l lift op a standard against him (Isa 59:19). Lutheran Mission P l u m b in g T hat Greyhound in our midst once again. Mrs. Mincer, undecided. Newt Jones and his Ham iltons. C ertain men about town be coming w eath er conscious, and in Brookings, too. A queen and her court ruling th eir subjects w ith sweet smiles. G raduates wondering if t h e y should feel differently. Em il Moore just too busy. A m ajor job facing the barbecue com m ittee. Those eighth graders getting experience for a big day later. Chief of Police Brown sporting his gold badges. T h at turquoise ring for the lucky Azalea gal. The regularly scheduled visit of the D river's License exam iner will he T hursday, May 29. from 9 to 4:15 at the O. K. Rubber W elders, Brookings. Anyone w ish ing to obtain a lieense should be at the place early in o rder to N. M. "Classified Ads" ________ F or Sale: 1948 P ontiac statio n wagon. Clean as a pin, excellent condition, radio, heater, good rub ber. Term s, Phone 2427. 12tf For S ale: Gift shop stock a t CO8t, »onw old dishes left. W in- .. chuck \ illage, re a r ap artm en t, Phone 2561. * 13-2 — I W anted: Experienced Cook at C h ad s. * Business Building For Rent or Lease Large Parking Area! Bob Stanhurst PH O N E 2548 Rcsid. Easy Street JO Certified Watchmaker and fcu'cler Robinson’s Building—Next to Dimmick’s I he best in Diamonds, Watches, Bracelets, Silver ware and Jewelry. Fine R ailw ay W atches B lgins, H am iltons, Illinois and others 21 and 23 Jew els! “For the g ift you unit give w ith pride let your jew eler be your guide.” Azalea Queen's Modern Dance! CHETCO GRANGE HALL DAILY AT I. O. O. F. HALL Freight Service Coast Freight Lines Saturday, May 31, 1952 DAVE FRANKLIN. Owner Sponsored by All Year Events Association Assembly of God 9:45 a. m Drivers License com plete the tests before the clos ing hour. Saturday, May 31, 1952 At I. o . O F. Hall iv. R. P A T T E R SO N , M inister Residence: Pioneer Rend j Convention Topic O f Rotary Meeting Mrs. R uth B athiany has re tu rn ed home a fte r visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Jack C raw ford and fam ily at T ulelake and her son, Rob- rt and his fam ily at Concord. Calif., for several weeks. GREYHOUND % PAGE NINE 6:45 p. m. C h rist’s Am bassadors • :45 p. m. Evening worship. P ra y e r m eeting each Thursday at 7 :30 p. m. at P arsonage on Pioneer Road. E a rl B reu er and Archie Hen- The church w hcie you hear f/ie'd rick s, two delegates of the local whole gospel fo r the whole man R otary club at the Bend confer- — — — — ence, reported to the local club Lutheran Services Tuesday on the convention. Both (A m erican L utheran) of the em phasis placed upon Divine W orship Services. 2nd (th e ind vidual’s actions in the and 4th Sunday evenings of the world scheme of things, Tkn I m onth at 7:30 p. m. I he individual, serving his own * P lace: Chetco G rang? Hall. com m unity in a proper m anner, P a sto r: Rev N orm an L. O rth, has g re a te r influence than can ot Coquille, Oregon. Sunday school and adult Bible he m easured. Both pointed out some local people who serve the classes at 10 a. m. m unity w n ithout These services are held by th e W com ™™ " " '" ' w n o u t any an-v thought ,h o u ^ a uthority and assignm ent of ,4 e ' of P h o n a l gam. and it was als so N ational lAithcrott Council, rep* pointed out hovA those m e n s bus resenting m ost of L utheranism m nesses had profited from this un- Am erica. Come! You are always selfish action. welcome! S u n d ay school 11 a. m. M orning Worship. Come for Sunday school and stay to I this worship hour. Phone £634 BOP W IL L IA M SO N Local A gent Music by the Harmony Four Old-Time Dance Music By Dave Crockett rickets for Both Dances $1.20 per person /// •T W t S I O I N T H E B A N D ! PLAY IN THE BAND!! Ksre Travel Extras Ho Extra Cost! Y « i F'p er va’be1 More service to more p.jce.> tn est buses. Best drivers. Choose the travel leader. . . choose Greyhound' 3 Buses Daily To Portland & Seattle FROM BROOKINGS All persons who can play a band instrument; «ill persons who are interested in learning to play in a band are requested to meet at the n BOB RETTK E. Agent e rr Bldg. Phone 2311 2 miles south on 1 lighway—Starting THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1952 CHETCO INN at 8:oo p. in. D. S. T. FRESH COOKED CRAB TUESDAY, JUNE 3 SMOKED SALMON to discuss the organization of a BROOKINGS SUMMER BAND m., 12:21 p. m. 7:26 p. m. C o m p e te Service to All America Cedar Lane Cannery Help \ our ( .ommuntty! FRESH SALMON Fresh from our boats daily! Enjoy \ ourself! (Send in your name, if you cannot come) PHONE 2504