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Thursday, July 31, 1952 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON 'Foç Who t ltzs W orth. * ---------- — ----------By C li FFORD P. RoWT With The Churches PAGE ELEVEN Lutheran Services Star of the Sea Catholic First Suday of the m onth a t (A m erican L uth eran ) Divine W orship Services. 2nd 11:00 a m. O ther Sundays at 8 a. m. ind 4th Sunday evenings of th< Rev. Fr. Donald Denm an month at 7:30 p. m. P lace: Chetco G range Hall. Church of Christ P a sto r: Rev N orm an L. O rth / oquille, Oregon, V. F. W. H all Sunday school and adult Bible EVEEV SU N D A Y classes at 10 »• m. Radio program at 7:15 a. in. 77ieae services a rc held by thf over Radio S tation KIEM. I a uthority and assignm ent of tht W orship hour at 11 a. m. N ational Lutheran Council, rep- Bible Study at 10 a. m. esenting most of L utheranism oi Communion at 11:45 a. m. .4 vi erica. Come! You are always l ’ou a re alw ays welcome! welcome! Assembly of God I Ralher from the conversation going on in our household lately that a vacation t rip is in the offing for the la tte r part of August It At I. O. O. F. Hall eems that the m ajority has decided (three to one) IV. P. P A T T E R SO N . M iniste, •hat we are going to California, even so far south Residence: Pioneer Road 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. is San Diego. Even to think of it leaves me cold, 11 a. m. M orning W orship. Come which is one advantage the w eather being the or Sunday school and stay for vay it is at the moment. this worship hour. W h\ anyone who has lived in Oregon for any 6:45 p. m. C h rist’s Am bassadors • ngth ol time and who is in his right mind would 7:45 p. m. Evening worship. rant to co to California during any seaaon lias P rayer m eeting each T hursday ilw ays been a m ystery to me. Rut to want to go »t 7:30 p. m. at P arsonage on .n the sum m er and to call it a vacation comes un- Pioneer Road. ler the heading of downright foolishness. The very The church w heic you hear th( act that Oregon is over-run with Californians in ehole gospel for the whole man. “Sm ith-C orona’ T ypew riters at Brookings he sum m er is definite proof of my stand. St. Timothy Episcopal • he Pilot Office I can think of hundreds of places in Oregon, Rev. C. M. Lever, P a sto r all within a day’s drive, where Could spend two wonderful weeks Lutheran Mission Sunday Services: of relaxation; but when I think of California, all I can visualize are The Church of the Lutheran Hour At 9:00 a. m. except fourth S u n - dried up hills, artificial scenery and crowded highways. W. O. Grunow, P a sto r day when services will be held at All of these argum ents, however, avail me nothing against the 745 I St., Crescent City, Calif. 12 noon, Daylight time. Telephone 2424. Crescent City convincing one that the children have never been in California and Question for Sunday: “W hat is All services are held a t S t that we have friends there with whom we can visit. In other words, the C hristian C hurch?" Timothy’s Episcopal church op Appointments Open a vacation consists of going where you have never been and visiting people who would ju st as soon you stayed at home. Somewhere in posite the schools. by Sunday school every Sunday the picture the word “rest" has been lost to sight. at 6:30 p. m. Seventh-Day Adventist experienced operators So in a few weeks, we will venture onto highways south to enjoy Divine services every Sunday M A N SO N M E TC A LF. Pastor the luxuries of inhaling exhaust gases and battling with logging at 7:30 p. m. 9:30 a. m. Sabbath School on On I lillsidc Street trucks for survival as we get in condition for the final fray with 1:00 p. m. L utheran H our ovei S aturday. KCRE, Crescent City, sponsored California drivers. 11:00 a. m. Sermon. Then we will visit with friends with whom we will compete in ' ,y L utheran L aym an’s league 8:00 p. m. W ednesday, prayer conversation as to who is making the most money, whose kids are in<1 ,n p art hv Brook,nfis L uther meeting. Mildred Frances the sm artest and which of the states is *hc more desirable. This done ‘n Mission’ 'riln e in we’ll te a r home to God’s country to count the days until next sum Christian Science m er's vacation in Oregon—I hope! Sunday school from 9:30 tc 0:30 a. m. Children and young Mrs. Harold Young and children, people up to age of 20 are w el returned Saturday night from a 6 or 8-inch Wells for Irrigation come. week’s vacation at San Francisco Services Sunflay at 11 a. in. Dr. L. W. Shedd, cousin of Mrs. where they saw most of the in W ednesday, testim onial meet J. J. Gallagher, his nephew and teresting features of the Bay C; y. | e gs at 8:00 p. m. wife and son, visited at the Gal Reading room in church, opci Bob Church has arrived hoinej liuay 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. 18 Years Experience lagher home the first of the week. Corner of Pine and Alder Amber Campbell and Mrs. Lu from the Korean area, where he Inquire at Texaco Sendee Station or Across from the Greenhouse cille Molino will go to Los A n' spent some time in navy servie. Old friends are always welcomed All are cordially invited. geles Friday to be present at the - Corner Memory Lane and Del Norte Lane Brookings national encam pm ent of the V. back to the peaceful place, espe cially the boys who grew up here j In a serm on devoted to the sub E. W., beginning August 2. Gen. and who have served in our de- ject ’’Love’’ read in all C hristian Eisenhower will be the principal fense. It is hoped that these boys Science churches on Sunday, Au- speaker. They wil also visit rela may now enjoy the more jn'aceful : gust 3, it is affirmed that the love tives while away, about two weeks. of Go is the ultim ate of all things. pursuits of life. The C harles Youngs, Mr. and COMPLETELY FURNIS1IED Quoting the fam iliar passage ot ' Scripture, "God is Love,” the firs* ; HOUSEKEEPING'—By week or month .-.grmup. . m n m u nmi ngc "r. 1 !Uiuaa;:rr: reader will read the following from Ihe C hristian Science textbook, I "Science and H ealth with Key to 1 SOUTH OF BROOKINGS the S criptures" by M ary Baker —On Hwy. io i—5 miles north of Crescent City- Eddy: "More than this we can not ask, higher we cannot look, A t Wonder Stamp Road father we cannot go" (p. 6), as an exnlence of the practical ap plication of God's lovt in he a. "No Job Too Big or Too Small" fairs of men. A ttention is callc> -F E A T U R IN G - *,i the following healing record Industrial and Residential Installation and Sales! ed in M atthew : "And, behold, tw. August 1 and 2— Friday and Saturday Motor re winding and electrical maintenance! ’ind men sitting by the waysid* vlien they heard that Jesus pass H e are eqflipped to give yoar electrical need 0 ROGUE RIVER" and "BEAU GESTE" •d by, cried out. saying, Havr oar immediate attention! A A ’53P A W ercy on us. O Lord, thou son o'. iDnvid. So Jesus had compassion GEORGE DAL I ON, Manager, f ern Street 'll th e n , and touched their eyes; August and 4—SUNDAY and MONDAY I Phone 2944, »cross street from Chetco Inn nd imm eidately their eyes r e cived sight." "ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI" ■ W ith Clark Gable and John Hodiak u> MILDRED'S Beauty Salon Phone 2381 D R IL L Just About Folks! A LES W ELL NOW! SHANAHAN ONE- AND TW O -R O O M COTTAGES SUNSET MOTEL OFFICE — OCEAN 'Drive-In7 THEATRE CARVER-HUSEBY ELECTRIC CO. —and— "D ARLIN G , H O W COULD YOU?" With Joan Fontaine and John Lund o & o August 5, 6 and 7—Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday "BEHAVE YOURSELE" W ith Farley G ranger and Shelley W inters I Baptist ( 'oinmunitv J. L. MUMROWER. M inister Mrs A F. Pierce. Sunday st i.x> J superintendent. Sunday school for all ng»s :• 1 9:45 a. m. M orning worship at 11 a. in Evening Service at 7:30 p. m P ray er m eeting and Bible stud) t 8:00 p m W< di • da] C h o ir practice, T hursday at r in. Mis. Lucille P a l te i so n . J —and— "M AN FROM PLANET X" S tarrin g Robert Clark « August S and 9—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I "SO PROUDLY U’E H A IL" W ith P au lette Goddard and Veronica Hake — a n d —- y ______ " W A K E ISLA N D " G .rc y o u r g a r m e n t th a t p ro fe ssio n a l Ittok w ith Covered Buttons and Buckles Ma< hinc-madc buttonholes A lterations Sewing Mending V E R N A ’S SHOP Mrs. V. A. Mendenhall, Sr. Hotel Brookings Building PROPERTY 7 LEVEL ACRES 1 hree Blocks South of Post Office; 5-roorn modern house with circulating Fireplace. Shrubs, some fruit trees. TERM S! WALTER W. WOLLAM Brookings, Oregon j