Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 27, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    îDAY f . MAY 27, 1948
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. Brookings. Oregon
e w eek on his way from San ists were objecting to turning
¡tars Dumped th
Francisco to K lam ath Falls. He over their arms and a group
r n says he Wl11 be back ,n thls area fled into the cathedral th e n '
seeking refuge. The, w ere per-
¡cent City, , j u n . soon to m ake his hom e,
_ first softball game of
Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Hanscam suaded by a group who fired into
,r Sunday, Brookings All- Sr. made a trip to P ortland over the national theatre For some
defeated Crescent City, th e week-end w here Mrs. Hans- time things were plentv w^arm
I with Putnam of the lo- cam had a check up on her eyes. I understand, . hen 1. ,t night or
*t,rg a home run in the and they also visited in Eugene t .ither late in the afternoon there
¿ng with the bases loaded w ith th e ir two d aughters and was firing on a good manv street
„proved to be enough for son.
corners and some communists
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gustafson still had their machine guns and
e and Mrs. Albina Tamba left Sat- were making good use of them
1 u rd ay m orning for the Bay area, before turning them in.
0 Mrs,. T am ba will visit her son.
Don Pio, our chauffeur you
0 Theodore, for a few weeks and remember, was in jail of course.
0 th e G ustafsons visited Mrs. Gus- but is now released and is chief
1 ta fso n ’s d a u g h te r and son-in-law, of police in Tres Rios. He was
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. V alentine until very free with his embraces for
0 Monday, w hen they w ere to be all of us yesterday when we went
0 joined by B ert Carlson, and the through there. I gave him you»
0 th re e of them will leave by air greetings and he in turn asked
0 for a couple of months visit to to be remembered to you.
0 Sweden.
Oh, yes, the "G eneral” has ac-
— I Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hanscam cepted a position as director of
3 had as house guest over the past the opposition cleamng-up force
e week-end, Mrs. HanscanYs p a r - . in Turrialba, a town between
0 ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Welch here and Limon. He seemed very
0 and son, Allen of G rants Pass, happy marching off to his post
0
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hassett, of duty, but says he’ll never for-
0 Mr. and Mrs. Art Bollinger, Mrs. get all his friends up here, and
O jB erth a W hirry and Mrs. Ethel he asked us to send him a Bible.
0 Olson atten d ed the I. O. O. F. He had borrowed mine and had
0 g ran d lodge and Rebekah As- read a great deal in it the last
0 sem bly sessions at Eugene last week or so before he left. He de-
w e e k. Mrs. H assett and Mrs. vised quite a plan for protecting
0
W h irry had the Degree of Chiv- his identity. Once when some
a iry conferred upon them during stangers came up and he had to
.... 36 12 12 1 th e session.
answ er the door there nt Lopez’
i5 Players Sought
Mr. and Mrs. Don Leidig of apartm ent, he asked right off.
interested in playing H ayw ard, Calif, visited her sis- were you wanting to see brother
during the coming eve- te r, Mrs. Dorothy Lockland over Lopez.” He asked us all to call
piease contact Leo Spang- th e week-end coming especially him "brother” and you should
Chetco Home & Auto S up­ for Azalea Festival. Mrs. Ledig have seen the way he’d take part
as four teams are need- met her old high school d a ss- in the discussion of the Sabbath
make up a league.
m ate, Mrs. Bob Swan, whom school lesson. If any sti anger
she had not seen for years. They had happened by. I ’m sure he
rifAl MC\A/C
ii.gh school at Colfax, would really h a \ e th o u
Mi
LUUML NCW d
(W ashington.
General, one of us. though he
iws licence examiner will
Mr. and Mrs. Merce Jaklew icz never got over his habit off sitting
the Grange hall, T h u rsd ay ,' and daughter. Darlene, went to behind the doors. Three different
from 8 to 12 a. m. Any- j Aberdeen, Wash., to visit their times the government announced
sinng to take the test 're la tiv e s until school is out. Mrs. his death or imprisonment, but
he there early so th e y ! Jaklew icz’ sister, Mrs. Branam, he’s as much alive as anyone I
sure to complete the test. ¡is caring for the home during the know.
and Mrs. Elm er Asche coupip's absence.
The death toll for the govem -
overnight guests re c e n tly ' Mrs. Lockhart entertained Fri- nient was really high. For sev-
Mrs. Charles Mills of ‘fay afternoon a fte r school for her eral nights they would bring in
d. who were on their way d au g h ter, Lois who celebrated greaJ truck loads of the dcafl
i wedding trip to San F ran - h e r ten th birthday. Lois’ fiiertds into San Jose for burial, but jud?
¡cam e to join in the fun and pre- before the trucks would en ter
Jace Braynard arrived last sen t h er with gifts.
‘he guards would s ta r t firing at
day from his home in H u g h -1 G ilbert Christensen left Mon- all stre e t corners io keep peopfie
'aid., for a few days visit day by automobile for the mid off the streets until the burial
nth his brother. Clyde. He w est on a business trip. Mrs. could go forward. This got too
first of the week for his C hristensen a n d children will hard on the morale of the people
home in Iowa for a visit, join him when school is out.
and then bodies w ere burned on
and Mrs. Curt W aldien | Mr. and Mrs. Bill B urrell and the field of battle. Some oppos-
5 house guests last week fam ily of Bandon w ere here Sat- j itionists even testify th a t they
Waldien’s son-in-law and urday and Sunday to enjoy the saw living wounded raked up
Mr. and Mrs. L ester Festival, and to visit friends.
and thrown into the ditches to
and their daughter. Jan et. | Rev. E. C. Hicks and grand- be burned with the dear. On S u n -
Angeles. They made the d au g h ter. Dorothy, of Sm ith Riv day of this
week bodies of the
"lth Mr. Clark's sister, e r w ere Sunday afternoon visit- w ar victims were found on the
-am Carroll.
’
ors here a t the Flow er show. farm of the doctor here below us
second son was horn
to Rev. Nick N eufeld was stricken where they had died a fte r flee-
Mrs. Lester Hollis at last T hursday evening w ith an ing from the battleground at El
his parents, at F o rt a tta c k of flu which confined him Alto last Tu'-sday. Some esti-
day.
to bed several days.
m ate conservati ■ly that 2000
f Mr. and Mrs. C h a s.' W hen she and her son arrived must have died t< the side of the
nur Fri ,• and S atu r- h e re last W ednesday morning, government. A la e r number in-
* Mr.
d Mrs. C arl a teleg ram was w aiting for Mrs. riicated there wert between 2500
i, who
i just retu rn - B ill W a rd , te llin g t h a t n e r fa - and 3000.
Hawaii ind were en th e r would undergo an operation
j am vpry $ure »h
our five
tHand h o m e.' at Ferndale, Wash. She caught weeks of actual fighting h e re
toir d aughter th e noon bus to retu rn there, must bi ve been ,s nothing in
r. and Mrs. H er husband left S atu rday to comparii on to the five years ir
Europe. but r for one have had
I h e i r sm all join her..
Ve
ccssful ocean
Ben K erns left Wednesday for more than nough of w ar. Many
by the men. K lam ath F alls on busniess and more nicht* such a« these and T
id
person P ra tt to visit his la th e r whost health think I shf ild have lost fifteen
Steilacoom, is much unproved. His m other is of
jen
nd? I had so carc-
ay evening spending the week here, visiting fuiiy -gained
'it with his and resting.
Sorrif tim ° hack while ther»'
n Reekm an • M r. and Mr*. Ralph K essler were no troops w ithin miles o(
iy, they, ac- and fam ily of Gold Beach were the campus. I had occasion to
bv M
eekman, left F e stiv a l visitors of his brother, go over to the hoys’ dorm itory
family re- H om er and family.
one evening. We had no lights at
I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sunderlanc the time and 1 carried a flash­
rbert Payne of Chetco Home and Auto Sup- light little dream ing th a t I
r made an ,p ly Co., attended a G. E. elec- would be spotted. The girl who
Siletz, the trie appliance school at Coos Bay was with me and I had barely
- .e uei
¡last Thursday, returning. Friday. stepped onto the boys’ porc>'
when, bing went a bullet past us.
^rge B a x t e r --------------------------------- ------
apparently fired from the hedge
re looking L e tte r D e scrib e s
there a t Adrean's house. That
They re-
was the beginning of our “fun"
ie at Ash- C o s ta R ica R e v o lt
up here on the hill. That night
Witri Just
Continui d f rom lost wet k
we had lights flashed in my win-
work re-
?ne of the
fternoon dows. W h e n I went
However. in the
with her,
m onstration in girls rooms to sl<
th e re was a
of San Jose. Some of the conunun- (sevc 1 of the office girls from
IVorWa F inest C thnate
Page fiv e
San Jose w ere up th at w eek-er <
The Golden Text is He that
J h . ° tS of com Pa«.v >n overcom eth s h a l l
nh • t}|
Ik X fdOrmitO5 ? r th 7 e Camc the thin««; and I will be his God. and
light again. Off and on all night he shall be my son" (Rev 21 7)
a t intervals I saw it slowly move i Among the citations which will
accross my well. But I d ’n’t com prise the Lesson-Sermon is
d a re peek out. The next day I the following from the Bible:
learned th at practically e< •
"And 1 heard as ,t were the vo.ee
.Oi ie on the cam pus had been of a great m ultitude, and as the
.b! v^ted in the^ same manner, voice of many w aters, and as the
fT o Be Continued)
voice of m ighty thundering*. say-
i” . A lleluia: for the Lord God
om nipitent reigneth" (Rev. 19:6)
together with the following cor­
Seventh Day Adventist re la te e passage from the C hris­
tum Science textbook, "Science
S abbath school at 9:30 a m
and H ealth with Key to Scrip­
Church service a t 11 a m
Young peoples m eeting at 4 tu res’’ by M ary B aker Eddy:
p. m. P ra y e r m eeting at 7:30 “Christian Science reveals a ne­
p. m., W ednesday. V isitors are cessity for overcoming the world,
the flesh, and evil, and thus de­
welcome.
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stroying all error.” (page 10).
S ta r o f the Sea
With The Churches
Catholic Church
Smith River Methodist
Rev. Fr. Babyak, P a sto r
Sunday School at 10 a. m. M m
F irst Sunday of month at 12
G race VanZee, supt
noon.
Morning W orship at 11 a. m.
All other Sundays at 8 b. m.
Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the
sermon.
Curry County Mission of the
Episcopal Church
Brookings: St. Tim othy’s Chapel.
Priest-in-charge, The Rev. F r.
L uther O. Ison (phone 662 Gold
Beach).
_ . - Service _ every
„ - . Sunday
„ -
a t 9:00 am . On S a ln f. Day.
»hen announced.
Holy Communion lat and 3rd
S unday, a t 9:00. Morning prayer
.nd and 4th Sundays at 9:00anb
Baptist Community
Rev. Nick N. Newfeld. P asto r
O. C. Turley. Music Director
T here will be special Memorial
day
,.hul,.h Sun.
day. M orning w orship at 11 a. m.
win
,n rem em brance of Ihe
d(,ad wh„
id w,„, ,heir own
|ives
Am,.ril.„ mj h,
(r,.e.
o f ,P . , . 'S “Cr° “ , f' ° m H ‘gh We will pay trib u te to those he-
School. All a re weloome
„ ,ie dead. '
Sch0O‘ CVery Sunday
Following the morning rervlce
a
a.m.
there will be a brief service a t
Azalea P ark, a traditional Me-
Christian Science Society moriai
Services Sunday a t 11 a. m. at
the L O. O. F. hall. The public is
cordially invited to attend.
‘A ncient and Modern Necrom-
ancy, alias M esmerism and Hyp-
not ism, Denounced," is the sub-
ject of the Lesson-Sermon in all
Church ?s of Christ. Scientist, on
S unday, May 30.
d ay service.
B accalaureate services of the
senior class will be ht Id at the
church at 8:00 p. m.
There will be no young peo-
pie’s service this S undry for th a t
reason.
Sunday school for all ages at
9:45 a. m. Please come and bring
your young people.
A N N O U N C IN G
I have purchased the FRED LEE Willing
Drilling outfit, and will be ready immedi
ately to drill wells at any time. Contact
me for estimates and plans.
B. L
(Jenera, Delivery
P R IC E
Brookings, Ore.
A N N O U N C IN G
I have sold my well drilling outfit to B. L.
PR IC E, recently from Kelso, W ash., who
has had years of experience in this work.
He wi, care for your “we,, problem s.”
FRED C. LEE
General Delivery
Brooking, Oregon
DO YOU FIN!) YOURSELF IN NEED
o f th e s e b u ild in g ite m s ?
FIR TEX
Per 1000
WALL-8ÛAR0 . . . .
H R TEX
CEILING
H R TEX
V
$85.00
Per 1000
$110.00
Per 1000
PLASTER LATH . . . $85,00
CURRY COUNTY LUMBER CO.
HOMER K ESSLER & SON’S, P roprietors