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Page 8—Brookings I L'rtx,! Pilot—Thun., I5cc. 16, 1954 Billy Graham Movie To Be Shown ■ G rah am s’ a rriv a l at W aterloo S tatio n , the film moves on to th e j opening night at H a rrin g a y A ren- j a. It then covers the e n tire s e r ies of history-m aking services, : concluding w ith the great W hite j C ity and W em bley S tadium m e e t ings, w here a total of 200,000 gathered for the closing rallies of the C rusade. May Change Date C f Barhsrc'i ) Show, Parade C /7 v ff! Brookings C h ap ter of S P E. B. S. Q. S. A., Inc., met again “LO N D O N C R U SA D E ,” an hour-lo n g d o cu m en tary of the at the high school w ith 18 m em th rd e -m o n th cam paign held by bers and 4 guests in attendance. T he guests w ere Ben P h ettep lacc, E v an g elist Billy G raham , will be Rev. W a lte r Sadler, Lloyd W eeks, show n h e re D ecem ber 20 in the al, from Brookings and C harles B rookings Bible C hurch at 8:00 I». m. The doors to the Brookings T im m erm an, from G ran ts Pa Lob Dick ran the chorus Bible Church will be opened at F ilm ed e n tire ly in England, 7:15 w ith the services beginning through some of th e new num b “ L O N D O N C R U SA D E ’’ is B rit at 8.00 All seats are on a "first- ers th a t the group will sing for a in ’s own story oi the three- com e basis," w ith no adm ission the com ing show and a f te r 60 m o n th Billy G rah am cam paign charge. A free w ill offering will m inutes of stiff p ractice th e N a rra te d by th e Bishop of B a rk be taken and given in its e n tire ty chorus began to hit th»e chords on ing, one of th e m o s t respected to the Billy G raham E vangelis the nose. L a te r on th ey shall hold the m eetings in a large room in le a d e rs of th e A ngelican Church tic Association. the high school which will w ork T h e saga is a com plete,! gripping out b e tte r in the se a tin g a rra n g e jx irtra y a l of th e ev ents .a s they Reach th a t buyer through a m ent. tra n sp ire d . It seem s like the group may Begining w ith scenes ef the P IL O T classified advertisem ent. have to change the date of the com ing show due to E a ste r S u n day, w hich is April 10th, and the d a te of the P a ra d e w as set for April 9th. Two o th e r dales can be reserved, one for April 30th, and th e o th e r is May 7th. T h e re m ay be a change in the regional contest which has been set for April 30, 1955, at Yakima, W ashington, to May 7, 1955, it the sam e town. T he reason for m aking this change for the contest is to p e r P R IC E D TO S E L L 4 y e a r old — 3 a p a rtm e n ts m it the In te rn a tio n a l P resident. an<l 3 g a ra g e s Incom e $200 per m onth. Close to c e n te r B erney S im m er and Bob H afer, oi tow n, F o u n d atio n in for tw o m ore units. P le n ty of room the In te rn a tio n a l S e c re ta ry to tie 1st expansion $77(X) will handle, balance $93.00 p er mo., on present for the show. B unking Ixtan. If May 7, is decided for th e regi- ional contest they will hold the P a ra d e of B arbershop Q u a rte ts on O C E A N FR O N T A G E W ITH LARGE T R E E S 70 April 30, 1955, and if it is im x 900 feet $3250 (X» possible to m ake the change they will hold the show on May 7 O N E -H A L E ACRE in T itu s T ra c t w ith 93* foot 1955. fro n tag e. C aard well on property. I'ull price $1650. T h e door is alw ays open for new’ m em bers and the group would like to have at least 10 m ore prospective m em bers to join and not be left out when sh o w tim e rolls around. LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US FOR COURTEOUS TO H U N T CH RISTM A S T R E E AND EFFIC IEN T SERVICE. From 13 Hi team irne I E dith A ckley recently rc- 35 31345 t u n 1 from a w ? visit in K la- 39 31926 m a th F alls, She ts a guest a t th e hom e of Mr d Mrs. F ra n k Fox Bros, P erry . «M S It dS i G O IN G PLATES For The H O L ID A Y S ? r / hat Haircut hirst Class CH ETCO B A R B E R SH O P TWO BARBERS — NO W AITING 1 wo Doors South Hiway Market OPEN 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. a?« O q e*j «?<a «r« sfg sp <5 «r« S ~ 5 LRMA D. RICE, B a « J C harles G rayshel , G uy F. K ick From where I sit, it w asn’t u h a t the sign said, but the way it was said. People are usually p re tty understanding if they u n derstand w hat you mean. I t ’s the sam e w ay w ith d iffe re n c e s o f opinion. Perhaps your neighbor prefers a tem perate glass of beer, and you would choose butterm ilk. W hat I ’d like to see is fo r all of us to “slow down,” talk it out, and be respectful of our neigh bor’s rights. is a?« » L ruttai S tatu s H rtu .tr t Fnum ititim s PILOT ads always pays CLOSING LECTURE OI BIBLE I’HOPIIETIG TRU TH SERIES // WHY I AM A SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST' •// IN ANSWER TO T ill: P’AIR QUESTION O 1TEN ASKED DURING THIS SERIES. ALSO Beautiful Color Motion E.cture— “Desert in Bloom" FRIDAY, DEC. 17, 7:30 P. M. C. V. IIARTNELL young people of the B rook 8 T he Bible C hurch will m eet PHONE 2824 j ings 10 a. m. S atu rd ay , Dec., 18, to Friendly S. 1). A. Church Next to the ( 'hetco inn Evangelist Minister nt roker Whitey Fisher, from the State M o to r V e h ic le D e p a r tm e n t, dropped by to discuss some of our local traffic problems. “ Up atC enter Junction,’’W hitey says,“they’ve got a new sign th a t really slows down the traffic go ing through town.” “The sign says, ‘At 25 miles an hour, you can drive through Cen te r Junction in 2>/j m inutes’’ It slows people down too—some just take it easy to check on th at 2*4 m in u tes, I g uess. H a sn ’t even been a dented fender since th at sign went up.” ritht. 1054. .................................................. I I 0 J Guess It's Called a Safety "Drive u C ody ( I OSEID M O N D A Y S , HOME 5 j where I sit „ . / y J o e M a rs h Fox. Don 15 r. A u t o Denn Sup. utttr CURRY REALTY Fox ilbanks B P O F D unning On W I Í SOUTHERN Ecavnc e search for the C h ristm as tre e to be decorated th a t evening at the C h ristm a s party. W ELCOM E € H-l*» r 6 Blocks North of City Center OPEN 8:ooA.M. TO 9:30 P.M. y ^ ro o p Specials — Friday and Saturday I LARGE SIZE SW EET ROYAL CLUB 3 I 3 ’ iS OX. TIN PO TATO ES No.2tln r >g. $ 2/9 •#. POINTED SATIN f MULES («>( T IN W HO LE K E R N E L CO R N Calf Slippers FOR DAD With cushion soles P E R S IA N T O U C H 3 /8 9 c ROYAL CLUB N ALLI A S ft 2 /4 7 c SLICED, CRUSHED, CHUNKS P IN E A P P L E & fo r b a b y S7c ROYAL CLUB MOM AMD POP TOO CHECK TRIM WOOIIES $ BOXES V E L I Ail Santa’s Children Should Have Slippers! $4.95 .3.95 4 /6 7 c è :0 s ■■If te •« te 21: tin D ILL P IC K L E S 1 >L\M( )ND A 4 /$ l i? te 2‘ , TIN P U M P K IN RO M EO 2 /2 5 c SIERRA BINI: $ 5 .5 0 BATH SIZE BAR SO AP LEATHER INDIAN MOCCASINS WITH BEADWORK - $3.95 5c 1IOMI (¡ARDI \ ; SLICED OR HALVES (>•( TIN PEACH E S • PRO D U CE 5 /$ l • Q a « $ \RIZON \ G R A P E F R U IT .Ml DI-ORD GROWN j B A N A N A 'S Q U A S H FRESH g Q 6 29c ANY SIZE each 15c CORN doz. 59c N EW TO W N I . 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