Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 01, 1948, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page Four
World’s Finest Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings. Oregon
Thursday, April i
by.
l A f A l M F U /C
J* an old-time pioneer of the area
Dr. David Baird of Port Or-
L V v H L R IC lV O
where she had lived all her life ford died Tuesday afternoon at Rogue River Topic a t 9:00 a.m. On Sainf,
I when announced.
M r a n d Mrs. Andrew Jackson until a couple of year ago.
the Oo<M B a v h o s p ita l, it was re-
-
*1 f t U
Holy Communion bt
had as house guests for the East- Jim Carson is visiting friends ported here. He was a noted civic V I A p r i l 7 , / V i e e t
WflAVi
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a day,S nt Û.AA
9:°°- Mo^
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er week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Ed *n Seattle, Washington, for a leader and many old-times will
Coolidge and Mrs. Erma Buchan- while.
know him.
GOLD BEACH—The Rogue Riv- 2nChand14th Sundays at s'
Chapel is across frrw.
an oi Eureka. Mrs. Buchanan is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seymour Parents who go to the Parent- er conservation committee or-
muthf.r- Tr / y ,aI* r turnod i he7 iri Of the WCPk Teacbers meeting tonight will ganized here some months’ ago. School. All are welcon^
and R I W
X I0" 1 Pf:rtlanfl wherP ,hey VLSIt-
a flIm
wor,d understand- met last week to make plans atT Church
o’-OO School ever»'
*
gh \ .
ed reyatives for several days.
ing entitled “One World or for a general meeting ol the Ro- 1 1 0 °° a.m.
fhe Red Cross drive in Harbor
Mr. and Mrs. Berger Dahl- None.” at the high school. Elec- gue River basin conservation
has not yet started, as Mrs. Vi- ¡strom and children spent several tion of officers will al^o be held committee, to be held in Gold
Star of thr Set
ola Hanscam, who was appointed days visiting relatives in Klam- and refreshments will be served. Beach on April 9. when repre-
Catholic
Church .
as the Harbor chairman was un- ath Falls
Members of the P.-T. A who sentatives from all parts of the
Rev. Fr. Babyak. PlJ
able to serve, and Mrs. Harriet
Mrs. Betty Brammer is em­
" j * Sund!'-'- *
food or contributed in Rogue River basin interested in
Payne. Harbor Postmaster, ap­ ployed in Crescent City at the donated
noon.
*1
any
way
by
their
services
to
the
preservation
of
the
Rogue
pointed in her place. There will telephone office. Two other
make
the
dinner
served
to
the
river
as
a
sport
fishing
and
re­
All other Sundays at 8 ,1
lx* no door to door solicitation, former JIarborites. Mrs. Bernice chamber of commerce, last week creational area, as opposed to|
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but everyone is reminded to Cagley and Mrs. Bertha Beers
a re asked to be thanksd by the the
proposed
construction
of
Christian
Science
leave his or her contributions are also employed there.
committee in charge.
dams in the river, will be present. I Services Sunday at 11 .
the next time you are in the post
Mrs. Ruth Bathiany left for
Mr.
and
Mrs
Pete
Lesmeister
People interested in the Rogue tbe O. O. F. hall. The-',
office.
Concord, California last week for
Miss Nancy Stone spent the a short visit with her son and left last Friday for San Francis- nver as a sport fishing and re- cordially invited to att^7
“Unreality” is the sub
week-end with her mother. Mrs. family, after which she planned co where Pete saw a baseball creational area are convinced
Guy Rice. She returned to Grants to go to Klamath Falls for a game between the N. Y. Giants that the plans of the army engin- the Lesson-Sermon in all ii
Pass where she is a senior in longer visit with her daughter "nd Pi'l sbureb Pirate«. They eera and the reclamation service Churches of Christ, Scien«
for master
Easter to vis- to
build a numoer
number or
of dam
dams s in
in the
Sunday, A April
4
M rs . M iss o u ri M o rg a n
le ft went to r h r resno
’'i,nc’ Ior
‘u uuuu
th e <=>unuay,
p r il 4.
high school, on Sunday.
tbeir
sons-in' *—
Iaw and daugh- -------oi
bed of the Rogue for diversion of The Golden Text
is "1*
Mrs. E. E. Hanscam Sr. is in last week for San Francisco and
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v
f
a n d A tta in
c a n / en m n k i« th p W fltn r f n r irrin n ii/s»»
im t h o f
_> x
1 to rs and
again saw
some bi£ the water for irrigation and the h him
that is /I«/»«;_
deceived
trust« 1
the Good Samaritan hospital in Berkeley f o r a short visit
Mr. and Mrs. B E. Kerns Sr ,eague balL They returned home generation of electricity, will Ry: for vanity shall be his
Portland where she underwent
practically ruin it for recreation- Pence’ (Job 15:31).
eye surgery the first part of the left last week for Medford where ruesday-
week, the specialists expect to they plan to live for a while.
Andrew Jackson of Orick spent al Purposes, especially if the
Among the citations
save part of the sight of the af­ ..
...
, .
ithe Easter week-end here with work is done along the lines pro- comprise the Lesson-Se
Mr and Mrs. Louie Stoller his famjly
"
posed by the government engin- the - following
from the
fected eye, but Mrs. Hanscam
«««•
| “Happy is he that hath thT]
must remain in the hospital for have received word from their
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a couple of weeks following the son Pete, that he is now back in „ . . . .
It is known that the Rogue of Jacob for his help, whose i
Ketchikan, Alaska, and is
To river
operation.
sports fishery alone brings is in the Lord his God” (ft]
Ployed in the woods at the Me- Be Here Wed Anril 7
in over $100,000 annually to the 5)> together with the fo
. Mr. and Mrs. I«eonard Tolman Donald camp.
T , _
of Winchester Bay and Mr. Tol- Fifteen of her classmates and
’ building con­ state of Oregon, with a capital- correlative passage from
sultant for the state department ized value at 4 percent of $53 - Christian Science textbook.
Co"ttaSB-e,Sp r’ MrS ASi‘ LanC o filntimatP friends helped Virginia of education, will be in Brot,kings 875.000. In addition over $2.600.- encc and Health with Key».
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° I
Tue*d«y'i Akers celebrate her tenth birth- Wednesday, April 7, to spend the 000 hat bean in v e s te d in resorts Scriptures,’’ by Mary Baker
Bill Tolman, X A * a .hroth‘,r- da* last Thursday afternoon at day checking needs of the local and other property pertaining ^y: "To material sense. Ü»
i in lolman. rhey had been in the Akers home. Following district’s facilities.
to sport fishing and other re- r^al is the real until this
The School board has planned creational activities, the value of is corrected by Christian
n by
S h T J h Í* e T M r i ” ^ ' F 'hn
r a ^ V ' game*’
» « *"
• _ « rn'n
* * « m
» * and >b- blr,h"«
an evening meeting with Mr. which would be practically des- cnee” (p.298).
George Grant of Dallas, repre­
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man, who is now much better. senting the Gehrlinger Co., was Turnbull, at the school, with all troyed if the recreational poten-
cp« ri oi
patrons of the district invited tial of the Rogue is lost.
Mrs. Frances Tolman, who will
B a p tist Communittl ) Chief :
nesd^ï ° n iOCal sawmil,s Wed-
come. The meeting starts at
be ninety-two years old this year, nesaay.
Nick N. Newfeld. ft I Saabin
I g p m
H ith The Churches V .E 2 S
(moot
be based upon some of the i
monies
of those who saw
Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m.
Church service at 11 a. m. after his resurrection.
There will be hte
Young peoples meeting at 4
meeting
P- m. Prayer meeting at 7-30 c T o a " “ of 7- the
*“L ? young1 pecpJ
P- m„ Wednesday. Visitors arc 6 ^ , p rn- Sunday,
welcome.
_
All are urged to attend
We
Seventh Day Adventist
M erch an d ise
SHOOT
Sunday
APRIL 4
II If Should Kain. This Slow., W ill Be held The Follow ins
Sunday, A p ril 11th
Curmj County Mission of the
I
R ro o k in c « !-
Priest
Church
^ ’^ f b y 's Chapel.
Luther A h? ge’ . P e
R e ic M
WHITE rock cottages
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Shotgun or Rif|» Shooting
Bingo and Other Games
H e i:iiin iiitf A t 10:t>0 A. M
WhiCh b '
P m - S t u d y continues et
Seven Churches of Asia.
On Wednesday we are
Rev- F r. ing the theme. “The Second!
P ° ne 662 001(1 in g
of
C h r is t . ”
We would
-ach)‘ Service every Sunday to see you there
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT!
We Hope To See You E very Day As In
I I ast When Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Served V#
—Floyd Kindel
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s m ith
RIVER AMERICAN IEGION POST
new building on PA C IFIC ST.
Highest Quality Service
and a square deal to all
bm ith River. Lalitonia
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George W. Parlii
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