Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 17, 1947, Page 10, Image 10

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In the Land of O pportu n ity...
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tion of the clergy who would like
The Hysons expect to return
to scare people into the church.” to Brookings to s ta rt construc-
4 4 rr h / j C h n f /'M T n n 1 He referred to M atthew 5 and tion of a motel. The sale of the
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Revelation 20 to show th at hell property, owned by W. A. Qued-
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is a real place into which the I nau, of Cannon Beach, is being
"Is there a God who will send wicked will be cast bodily alive, handled by Pete J. Lesmeister.
man into h« 11 to suffer lor a, He showed from Is* 34 th at this I local real estate broker.
»-ly
for tin
eight-five
a
quadnl- earth would I
,f pun-
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ns of a life ishm ent; th a t the land would be- XTxxw, !
y e a rs? ” So come burning pitch and the dust a
NOFFIS
' ■' Hoi- bi mstone, and that the wicked]
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1MUKSDAY Ami
Mrs. Eddie W estbrook who
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been under
¡^rvation*
Vt tre a tm e n h* t n and ob-
SPVPrai WPPUs annour«0 »^ L
pm prina eim wi,. *c ' ° i m r e ?
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he" reeentlv
K C IT lp B lJV S ‘
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A H arbor Home
•r, as he addressed a packed would be devoured in t h e s e
at the Chetco Inn, S u nday'flam es.
evening when he lectured on
On Monday night there w'as
Norris Kemp.
“The Truth About Hell.”
keen interest shown as the evan- Pinp Cone T heatre last week ar-
gelisi solved “The G reat Mys- ranged for purchase of Betty
terv of D eath” by explaining just M etier’s new home and ocean
aves man when he dies, frontage in the H arbor area.
• what leav
I The topic on Tuesday night
Mr K™ P alreat1>' haa ear-
‘ How to Postpone Your F uneral” p, nters bl,sy on the large home.
was one th at m any people were ^ h,cb v as only P artially corn-
rv
eager to hear. The diet and hah- P,e,ed Sa,p °f this property is
¡its of individuals often bring bc' n$ bandied by the Pete J.
¡them into prem ature death. They J-esrne*ste r agency.
with u th
teeth 1
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it dig or their graves
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»»»in
h eir
11 term
thv evangelist said, and then he
pointed out that t^ e God who 1 " I v o l O v iV I L v I O
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f „r "?
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/a
^ t th< T.?rn’n8 *
° ord.
ld
1. ^ Veral, blo,‘d 1 - ^ 1
” glVen tO TjOCdl
Reginald Tavlor a
sul>£5inten- ’ worked for Broofa^
dent of Redwood S h a sta D istrict and Radio r '
of Methodist church, will be h e r e |m astpr h. C°” and
W ednesday evening. April 23. to | ” ?n to w
hold service
and m eet with n , / th r ° e first
.,
official
first
p ’ a I n I o of f . t th<
n f f in ia l Soar'd
k n o r J foV
I zxm thTVnnr'th
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qUaF‘ famiIy- *hom he
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<to A lturas later tha
1 he S p ,n t °* C h n s t” will be ¡first of nert. He is w M
' h e sfrm ° " <°P* f<* Rev. E. C .le r company there.
MCA PRESI
IN
Qflrvipfl To
PERSI
T H E MAD
MERRY
him wha' ,o S tart Spring Work
(I
i hillsi
Oí
I (»OLD BEACH Forest Service
I spring work began April 1. The
first project was the planting of
15.000 Port O rford cedar on the
form er Smith W o o d Products
¡ Mr and Mrs. F orrest G. Hv sale area, nead McGribble Guard
has been
E va n g elist
- n. of Anchorage. Alaska. v is-,„ Station.
1 . j This , project
,
J J. D ollinger
ited in Brookings last week and
P I d’ and durin<? -the re­
while here took an option on 7™.ind,?r of Aprd and May the
ANO HIS
Hell is r»o joke." he said ”1
some highway frontage, just to ° , ,,cf ,c rew w d * be opening up
«i n.Mh; nor is it an inven-1 the
north of town.
thP nr>rtu
and m aintaining trails.
The following men are now
employed on the Chetco D istrict:
I’o r B enefit o f th e C o u n ty Y outh Associa.
E arl Bronson of H arbor; Skin­
S p o n so re d by C re sc e n t C ity Lions Cluhl
ny Ganong of Gold Beach, E ver­
S izes
W ere
NOW
e tt Johnson of Gold Beach, Bill
Worn»
White Tennis Shoe
Lane of Cottage Grove. C e c i l ,,,
. , ,,
3 to 5
$2.25
$1.90
Owens of Gold Beach. Mark P o r-' M e m o r i a l H ill]
Boys ennis Shoes.
D a n c in g , 9 to 12
Crescei
2 >2 to 6
$2.79
$2.50
te r of P ort Orford and Jack
M» re Tennis Shoes
fi’2 to 10
$2.98
W heeler of Gold Beach.
$2.75
G i ls Black Patents
Spi ing road m aintenance work
12*2 to 2
$4.29
$3.75
G»r Loafers
under direction of Don Cameron
5 to 7 ' .
$4.59
$.395
, oi the forest supervisor’s office,
(»rants Pass is also to begin on
I l S T C A M E IN
S izes
P rice
u n is Blue t anvas Crepe Sole Orfords
. the Chetco district this week.
13 to 3
p . o . B O X 131
HARBOR.
$2.95
Mens Loafers
7 to 11
$7.50
Mens Athletics
$4.50
B<au Jeep White Shoe C learnet won’t rub offi
Mrs. Maurice Duncan was the
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honor guest at a surprise b irth ­
day party held Sunday evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Don
Shop R<'|);iirinre
Rush. A pot luck supper was en­
It. .1. Could
joyed at 6 o'clock, including two
large cand-lighted birthday cakes
Following the birthday dinner’
gam es and a social time were en-
I i joyed. A handkerchief shower
I with birthday greetings were pre-
| js e n o 'd to the honored guest.
I 1 resent were Dr. and Mrs. Don
Rush. Mr. and Mrs. Specks Mev-i
ers. M r and Mrs O scar Browne +
M odern Motel Is
Planned For Area
U
DE NM
BECKNI
O R C H E S!
f H R E F - 1) A V S H O E
SALE
W EDNESDAY, APRIL 23
Bush's Lily Gardens
Smiifi River News
grow ers of
Ci*oft
t
¡and Mrs. George Mathews. Mr
and Mrs. John Mathews. Mr. and
.M rs George Raymond. Mr and
Mrs. Douglas Hollingsworth and
• Ir. and Mrs. M aurice Duncan,
fucirtc College Choir H ere
win 7 ‘C IOVers of the country
u.U be given a tre a t S aturday
p e n ,n g . April 19. when the coi-
¡ege choir of Pacific College, at
ew »t‘ig. will be here with 34
This group is making the
old of the northw est and will
p \ ‘¡'«‘¡ W b t guests Saturday.
Pot luck supper will be
V » . ; R . ; i BLE 10 handle
V H R B llL D IN C NEEDS!
building Millwork, C abinets
Windows and Doors, Pre-cut
G arages, Houses, Bulb Sheds
(o n c re te W ork
&
GENERAL
Box 157
E I) W A R D S
Admaaion to free, but a silver
• iTenng will be accepted
/» /o tm o l Teo H eld, .Vo„du „
w t ^ J r ] 0! ? “ ! . ' ea and o p t i o n :
-----. was held Monday afternoon. w „ h
Brtx>kings, O regon
C igareltes ~ i T |
ao i a M ! s Kap ? i ''r i " K ,T O m , h “
» I
C H A D ’S
FO U N TA TN
Ä &
Co/t\
Open 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m.
d in n e r s a n d s h o r t orders
C L O S E D E V E R Y TU ESD A Y
F L O S S IE B U C H A N A N . Proprietor
tre* followed by
contractors
N ew spapers
S E R V IC E
< AÑADA DRY MIXFRS
IC E ( R EA M TO T A K E li«)M K
" agaz,ncs
EA STER
L IL Y
P lan tin g and Forcing Stock.1
Build It
» S J , n Our New Location
M A S 0 N
larbor.
iLr-roor
good
¡indan
r piping
If- rive
Prie
10 mi
i new ti
of gn
propel
I m
m
iw .
»ee
I
I lítate
I Centra]
Brook in
the I
nty
I
rawberr
1 berrà
bulbs
brvestin
0u1
lend of
Box 4
! and
amoi
«¡.y
P R IZ E
Brookings Shoe Service
LET
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. F aris will
--- give g a •
7
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daughter, horn C aesarian at the Hicks Sunri™
ide re s p ite !, April 9.
Methodist c h U * ^
Lectures Continue
II ICU inil
million or a trillton or
v / J v
Tobaccos
r, yv ' h
I
F en C h' n sfer in her
¡ e t a n n T 1" , T - T h b '*as
I m ng of the new Driftwood!
I S ,o r s i n e A rts Studio, picture
fram ing and antiques.
|
! Mra. Ira T h atcher and little
d a u g h te r . Becky Sut. of Palo
Mr a ? ^ Uests of h er P ^ n t s
• Ir and Mrs. F m l H aight, who
m eter,st to Medford to meet
heir daughter, who came by a ir
i to th at place.
- Mr and Mrs. W elton B lagdor
la r e the p a ie n ts of a 6 lb. 4 oz.
Sand &
G ravel
|<ireiCk 5
home,
&of. 14
new j
»ater
I beater,
day ,
Ihre.- I
I kitch
’oil h-
new
I app<
P are 1<
•¿preme
Rt. ove,
»ay 1,
¡tenes
prenoti
at gr
«te wi
»hat
1 ***1 es
A«enq
Xiongs
»a
Rundí
" towi
d e l iv e r e d
In la rg e o r sm all lo ts!
B R O O K IN G S
Land And Tow nsite Compan
R oom G
C e n tra l BuitóR
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