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h PA - Thursday, July p , 1953 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON PAGE SIX w Adventists Support Needy Of Foreign Just About Folks! 4-1 ” Lands With Tremendous Shipments Fa Several people from this local ity found C rater Lake had lost its appeal as a vacation spot, and Mrs. A. J. M atot and two chil returned home, or went elsewhere, dren w ent to C rater Lake last a fte r learning of the double m ur- week for a 10-day vacation. They ; der which had taken place there also visited resorts in th a t vicin the week previously. People in th a t area are definitely jittery, ity while away. 1 . as the m urderer or m urderers are Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m W orkm en are putting the egg- cra te trim m ing and bill boards on still at large. Mrs. Je an e tte Pierce, oi the post next door to Brooking Mkt. the front at the Pine Cone The . , . , a tre this week. W hen finished this office staff, is spending two-weeks _, movie house will be one of the vacation with relatives at Spo- Evenings by Appointment. most m odern and a ttra c tiv e to be kane, Wash., and at Colorado — — — — — ■— — opened to the public anyw here on Colo. She left Friday. the coast, in this section of the state. • w f 9 1 for thii 6 7 P at Pio; T wA< 4-H ers cour trict w en July 16 i T b<««‘i ingi 1. He« be by The 2 to 741 con T con A e rs Tim the ¡Mjtd 3 Si clu at 6 the D er at ' 1 : the 4 KC1 by t ec< and arf an J an St N pe<>| corn 1 Si t Iv w pli Ingt er IL in F rid wl < Oi Z. II A ’ ‘1 witi tru t for enti reac enti r by IM leni qua Smi or 1 GLADSTONE J, Ernest Edaw rds, associate world secretary of relief and welfare work of the Seventh-Day Adventists, told visitors a t the park, Friday, that during the past five years the Adventist welfare societies have shipped three million pounds of clothes to the needy and destitute people overseas, in 20 countries. “We are specializing in Korean relief at the present tim e,” Mr. Edw ards sair, "having sent 15,000 ¡»ounds there a few weeks ago. We are also sending CARE packages in addition to clothing.” Three months ago Mr. Edw ards had an opj>ortunity to see relief with the longest record of Bible work on the receiving end, follow study and m eritorious service. For ing the recent hurricane and the more than a half century she has earthquake in Haiti and Salvador. made a practice of daily study of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Beaulieu A Red Cross bliMxl-mobile func the Word of God and has given tioned at the Gladston P ark camp 58 years of service, 48 of them in ju st returned from a two-weeks vacation. They went to Olympia, grounds July 20 and 21 from 10 this conference. Mrs. Laura Moore of Salem W ash., to the home of Mr. and a. m. to 4 p. m. Herm an C. Men- kel, M. D., Oregon conference has the distinguished honor of Mrs. Jack Miller. Mrs. Miller is medical secretary, has for several having been a Sabbath school in a daughter, and she and her hus weeks been sending bulletins to stru c to r for 65 years. Now 80 band first made their home here. Church members inviting them to years of age, she commenced to The B eaulieu’s and the Millers went from Olympia up the Puget sign up for blood donations on teach at the age of 16. cam p ground. Last year approxi L. E. Biggs, president of the Sound and to Victoria, B. C., re m ately 400 pints were donated by conference, presented the honors. turning to Olympia they went to the camjx«rs, and an even larger He revealed that there are now Camp Sherm an on the Metolius response was given this year. 13,000 Sabbath school m em bers in River, in C entral Oregon, for a Seventh-Day Adventists endeav Oregon. The Sabbath school was bit of fishing and relaxation. o r to support Red Cross, Civil De first organized in this area in 1875. fense and other program s for com The first Sabbath school organi m unity and national service one zation of any kind known to the hundred percent. They conduct church was begun in 1852 in Roch classes in First Aid, Home N urs ester, N. Y. ing, nutrition, cooking and child care. "O ur people believe in loyal Mrs. J. L. M umbower was hon Office hours, 9 a. m. 5 p. m. service to their country,” said Raymond Cales, chairm an of the ored guest at a surprise birthday press relations, "During W orld party at the home of Mrs. M yrtle DR. R. E. SMITH W ar 2 we trained more than ten Cole, Sunday afternoon. She was D E N TIST thousand medical soldiers from t h e recipient of m any rem em PH O N E 2831 among our young men who served brances. in th»» arm y medical corps. They The Johnson-H urst building, of went unarm ed under heavy fire pumice blocks, being erected near Dr. Richard L. Smith to can« for the wounded and the Cur-Del Cleaners, is gradually go O PTO M ETR IST dying.” ing up under the hand of August "One of these Seventh-Day Ad Johnson himself. DR. ROY M. W H ITE ventist medical soldiers was Cpl. F h c / is iu s , potted and m bloom. O STEO PA TH IC PHYSICIAN Desmond Doss, the hero of O ki See Mrs. J. J. Gallagher. and Surgeon The Boy Scouts gathered at the nawa. Under m urderous Japanese Em ergencies at A ny Hour Are he carried 75 men, one nt a School ground Monday m orning to tim e to first aid stations. He was begin a two-day outing on Bear PH O N E 2701 wounded twice. I visited him sev Creek. Wilson Freem an took the Evenings by A ppointm ent eral times at Fitzsim ons arm y boys and th eir gear up the river. hospital at Denver.” Dal Sanders, scoutm aster, anil Doss was decorated with the Mike Page went along. Congressional Medal of Honor. RrooK'iaps People Attended Pastor Manson M etcalf of the Brookings Seventh-Day Adventist church, and Gilbert Christensen, superintendent of the Brookings Sabbath School, were present nt P H YSIC IA N A N D SURGEON • •’ • LOCAL NEWS BROOKINGS CLINIC BROOKINGS AUTO PARTS AU TH O RIZED McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER AND R EPA IR SERVICE Across from Shell Station Brookings, Oregon P. O. Box 195 Brookings, Oregon Phone 2274 MACK W ith a record of 85 years of continuous m em bership in Sev enth-D ay A dventist’s S a b b a t h schools, F F Byington, of New berg, rtH'ei\(*d state-w ide honors nt the special Sabbath School Cen- ; tennial observance, m arking the 100th year of this part of the church organization Mr. Byington, nearly 90, was selected by the S ab b ath school d e p a rtm e n t as having been a mem her longer than any o th e r person I in the s ta te conference. He first enrolled in 1862 and ha« been a , m em b er e \ c r since, \ B eautiful Bible w as presenled b\ the con-j ferenci« as a token ot recognition | and appreciation Miss E dith Starbuck received an aw ard for being the member W A R D 'S Office Hours: io to 12; 1 to 5 G. Residential— Commercial— Remodeling BLUEPRINTS A partm ent above Gibbs Lum ber Co., or can be contacted through Pete Lesm eister Agency! —+ N O T IC E TO 25-ton Public Truck Scales! 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