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Brookings-Harbor Pilot T here are m any inm ates of the hospital who have no one to bring or send any C hristm as cheer, so if any one w ishes to lieip a carton will be in the en try of the church, ! or item s can be left a t Hendricks Eleven ladies attended the Bap store. Contents are to be m arked tist M issionary m eeting T hursday for man or woman. Toilet articles at the home of Mrs Archie H end such as powder, combs, h an d k er ricks with Mrs. Lydia C rigler as chiefs, lipsticks, playing cards, co-hostess. It was decided a t th e packaged cake and cookie mix, m eeting to send 3 box of C h rist candy, crochet th read , pipes, ci mas w rapped articles to th e S tate g arettes and tobacco are a few of M ental hospital at Salem . The th e articles th a t are m uch apprec project was started last y ear by the women and some Sunday iated They m ust be sent by Dec em ber 1. school classes. Ladies to Send T E W 'S IN DOWNTOWN BROOKINGS L ocated in Spot Form erly O ccupied By Glen's B akery C I ’ EN With Full Line of • PASTRIES • BREAKFAST ROLLS a BREAD Notes on Thanksgiving T he G am m a G am m a C hapter of the Betas held th e ir initiation an t dance S atu rd ay night It was "George W ash "to n say s announced th a t Hazel Y ahr was th e w inner of th e tu rkey, ralfled P asto r GaLmDo , ” -ot only asked his countrym en to atten d chu.ch off by th e group. Five new’ m em bers w'ere install on the first Thanksgiving, but he ed S aturday. T hey w ere P at W id w ent himself, though m any others m er, Velma Erb, C harlotte Chap stayed a t home.” m an, LaV erne Allison, Sue Me- j “W ash in g to n s diary for Nov. Kenzie. A semi-formal dance fol 26, 17?3, contained th is en try : lowed the initiation. “Being the uay appointed for T h a n k .sg iv .ic ’ w> .: - S aint P au l’r Chap.il, though it u a s in d en t t and c .... ■ •' Pe0" pie at hurch!’ "The f rst I’ t.sident h ad seen ELECTIO N S are over but CH RIST is still LORD O F ALL th e < a m-staii. no v ut Val “COME, let us adore HIM, T H E LORD' Several hund ed per c.es a ley Ft rge. ”« !: a a to t. tended the open hou e h l ’ “He i ail: 1 z’.:?n . ou.e of his You and your fam ily are alw ays welcome a; t ' e W ednesday night a t the high own men deserted and others s J u o l and T hursday n ig h ’ a t th F A IT H L U T H E R A N ( III K< H O F B R O O K IN G « pro i tvr lo r r - . 1 i* inself grade school. Principal C le Al’ 00 p i m ust give the victory. Tr. : o e son reported th a t abc- I M eetin g a t th e 7 th D ay A d v e n tist C h u .c h he w ent to church on tne first )1 clap en s atten d eu High sc T hanksgiving Day to praise the Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Divine Wo-whip I l a.m. r< rConi' la st W edn % a*"' bounties of His God; yet m ost of Cherte grade school principal THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE, W 2!. t 10 0 a.m. een 30 his neighbors in V irginia let he B um barger said th a t ’« “N ational blessings dem and public praise on a ho! day w eath er keep them from joining ind 400 p a.en tf toured t e grade th eir countrym en in thanking the O U R M IN IS T R Y to th e W O R L D e v e ry F n y . ■ ne i • w rk R efresh e >oî ' ’»U -d.i.v night, n R A D IO ’ “T H U L U T H E R N H O U R .' O 'er l_ r ' . talio 1 m u , e r » lav. A lm ighty for founding this na- mi ■’» w re served o.i la n g u a g e s. TV “T H IS IS T H E L IF E ” over 240 s t a t i o n ; 1 » ev >nt celebrated N ational 1 tion.” “H um an n a t u ** do s not (If W e C an H elp You— P lease ( all P a s to r G ii u <bo —P hone 331) E ducational week. change; on r*hur day of this week, wh n the P re;- de it ask- our ,.eo- bicssings wa. h have been h> Aped upon us, b\ i “ f- • m ost people f i o;,r i- if,.ry will have little tim e or thought for the gracious God v.i.o su • ne days oi W ash- m ade the U nited St t s t ie m ig h tie st, the w ealth- i. t, the m ; t blessed of all coun- Hundreds Attend School Open House GRAND OPENING SATURDAY, N O V . 2 4 BR O O 'JN G S PHONE 292! Beta Group Installs Five New Members Presents to Home BAKERY NOW Thursday, November 22, 1956 Brooking», Oregon MAKE PALMER'S DEPARTMENT STORE YOUR ti e . “ In g ra titu d e is a grievous sin. It has helped topple m ighty eni- pi es. Tt has provoked w-ar and d estru ct on; it has ruined prom is ing lives. As Americans, let us heed the plea of our P resident and u se ' hanksgiving D?y for its in te n d e d purpose: to g ath er in G ods H om e and th an k Him for our N ational blessings and to im- p lo r' His continued help and blessing.” THANKSGIVING DAY S E R VICES is being held a t 10:00 a.m. by F a ith Luthe a r. church, m eet ing a t the 7th Advent.:>t church. Headquarters W e’re Loaded to the Ceiling with G ifts— Toys and Everything You Need To Make This Christmhs a Success! Red Houce 1?; C O M B S Mystery Scon Suspense! M y s t e r y ! Drama! T h a t’s w hat is in store for th e atre goers w hen they see th e Red House M ystery, th a t is being pre sented by the senior class N ovem ber 29th and 30th. T his m ystery w as w ritten by A. A. Milne, and is being directed by Miss Melva Lester. The play takes place in the present tim e, in a house th a t has an ancient ghost legend to it. Each tim e th e ghost appears, it w arns the m as ter of the Red House th at he w ill die Tn th e pla’’ the g host( Ja n e t G lass) appears and w arns M ark Able“ fDy e G ates) th a t he w ill die. In th e exciting th ree acts those attending will see a m u rd er com m itted and solved by an am a te u r dectective. 25c RAINCOATS . . . S H O P EARLY — M A IL EAKI.Y 99c FRIDAY-SATURDAY ONLY Boxed TOY Christmas Cards 50 C A R D S SPECIAL PAN D A BEAR $ 2 .7 7 Large Size Reg. $4.98 IC IC L E S GC ’L n THROW S FIRST BALL ” T;ck • Gould was the first bo\ 1 r to ti"- .v a ball down the alleys at Azalea Lanes F riday n ig h t after th e autom atic pin- spotters w'ere set up and ready to operate, Mickey got a strike on his first pitch, and reported a b e tte r than average game. Large New Assortment TA B LE C LO TH ES Reg. 25c SIMTEX-HAND PRINTED or PARISIAN— PURE LINEN A $ 2 . $ S ___ NEBEL FIRST QUALITY N YLO N S TlowuoiiKtwu! ALL COLORS PO P - IT B EA D S 27c 77c SEE S A N T A EVERY SATURDAY F R E E G IF T FOR EVERY CHILD The answ ers of everyday insurance problem s • ), QU ESTIO N : T- it necessary, in filing a claim for a fire loss, to give the insurance com pany a complete list of all item s d es troyed along w ith their v a lu e s0 X N S U E K : Yes. s subm itting a proof m ust li t each item value. You can see tak in g a household ery now and then the inventory in a box. i r w hen of loss, you and its cash the value of inventory ev and keeping safe deposit * If you’ll address your own In surance questions to this office, w e ll try to give you the correct answ ers and th nrc will be no obli- cation of ,ny kind. B p o o k . i rxi c O R E C O N Charles H. Grayshel Insurance Agency Á