Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 03, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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The World's Best Climate
Free X-Ray Offered
Everyone In Area,
Tuesday, Nov. 15
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
to attend our Sunday school and
those who love to sing and w’ould
like to help in the choir are most
cordially invited.
Star of the Sea
Gold Beach on the county road
w’est of Gesiel Monument. Judge
Connet had no comment when
questioned as to the type of farm­
ing they are planning.
The application of C. C. Horger
A Free chest X-ray is offered
Catholic
Church
for
the Oregon Freight Lines, of
every person, 15 years of age or
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
Portland,
to operate a freight
older, Mrs. Bertha Whirry, local
First Sunday of month at 12 service between Portland and
chairman, told the Pilot, Monday. noon.
Harbor, via U. S. Hwy 99, Oregon
By re-checking every year, the
All other Sundays at 8 a. ni. Hwy 38 and U. S. Hwy 101, also
early stages of tuberculosis can
between Coquille and Myrtle
be quickly recognized and can
Smith River Methodist Point via Oregon Hwy 42, was
be treated. Other chest conditions
may be revealed by the X-ray.
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs. denied by the Public Utilities
Commission, Oct. 18. The appli­
Persons w ho have not been con­ Grace VanZee, supt
Morning Worship at 11 a. m. cation also included an alternate
tacted through the mail to reg­
ister, may sign up on the forms Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the route between Portland and North
Bend via Hwy 99, Hwy 18, Hwy
provided at Chetco Store, Brook­ sermon. *
101 with no service to, from or
ings Market and at the post offices
between any intermediate points
in Brookings and Harbor.
The X-ray takes but a minute, [ Seventh Day Adventist on alternate route. Hearings were
Sabbath School — Saturday at held at North Bend, Gold Beach,
Mrs. Whirry said. Paper capes
9.30 a. m.
Coos Bay and in the Portland of­
will be provided at the unit, since
Church Services—Saturday at fice of the commission this spring
it is necessary to remove cloth­ 11:00 a. m.
ing to the waist.
Young People — Saturday at where evidence was submitted.
After weighing the findings the
This survey can be made to be 3:45 p. m.
public
utilities commissioner, G.
Prayer Meeting — Wednesday
100% if everyone would but lay
H.
Flagg,
denied the application.
at
7:45
p.
m.
in
Harobr.
aside a few minutes of his time
The
Oregon
Freight Lines oper­
Sabbath services this week will
to chock his chest.
ated
for
time
on a temporary per­
Let’s make this annual event, be conducted by the pastor, Leo
mit
which
was
cancelled some
Mrs. Whirry concluded. The unit VanDolson. The book of Revela­
time
ago.
will be at the Central building, tion is being studied by the Sab­
Nov. 15, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. bath school classes and anyone
who desires a clearer understand­
and from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m.
ing of these prophesices which
have special meaning for our day
is cordially invited to attend.
Sabbath school services begin
Curry County mission of the
at 9:30 a. m.
Episcopal Church
The young people’s program,
Sunday morning service at li
Hallowe’en was celebrated one
under direction of Gilbert Chris­
a. m. All are welcome.
night
earlier than customary at
tensen, will be on the “Plan of
a
party
held in the Chetco Inn
Salvation.” It will be a musical
last
Sunday
night and sponsored
Christian Science Society program that follows this theme by the Young
People’s Society
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. from its inception in heaven to
of
the
local
Seventh-Day
Advent­
at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub­ its glorious completion in the
ist
church.
Since
it
was
a
“hard
earth made new.
lic is invited.
times party” guests came dressed
“Adam and Fallen Mann” is the
in their oldest clothes and some
subject of the Lesson-Sermon in
even in gunnysacks.
all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
on Sunday, November 6.
Elwood Oliphant spent the week
The Golden Text is “Awake end with his family here. He is
thou that sleepest, and arise from now’ working with the group at
the dead, and Christ shall give Grants Pass on the Applegate. The
thee light” (Epr. 5:14).
Oliphants also enjoyed a visit
Among citations which com- from Mr. Oliphant's niece and
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the husband, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
fol lowing from the Bible:
Goodin of South Bend, Wash.
God created man in his own im­ The Goodins are returning home
age, in the image of God created to South Bend on their honey­
he him” (Gen. 1:27), together moon.
with t he following correlative
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neal and
passage from the Christian Sci- family returned Sunday from a
r n c e text book : “Science and visit of several days with rela­
Health with Kev to the Scrip- tives and friends at Roseburg.
tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “In
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bruner
Science man is the offspring of returned last Monday from a visit
Spirit. The beautiful, good, and of several days with his son and
pure constitute his ancertry.” (p. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
63).
Don Bruner of Portland. Harry
and Don had planned a hunting
trip in the valley but the fog
Baptist Community
was so dense it was impossible.
Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor
Mrs. Mary Shedburg returned
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho
last
Sunday from a visit with
Supt.
friends and relatives at San Fran­
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music
cisco Bay area. While there she
director.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m also attended a meeting of the
Morning worship at 11 a. m alumni of nurses of Wardeck hos­
Evening service at 7:30 P- m. pital which was burned during
the San Francisco earthquake;
Young people at 6:30 p. m.
The women of the church arci alter w hich the group w as merg-1
planning a food sale and bazaar ed with Lane hospital. Of the
before Christmas. All the women ! c,ass of 60 graduates there were
.making things arc asked to have, 1 * Prescnt at the meeting.
Tom Ayers and John Schmidt
them ready by Nov. 9.
returned
last Friday from Tule
The Lord gave to the church
The New Dodge
Lake
in
southern
central Oregon
two ordinances, which are to be
where
they
went
on
a
duck
and
observed. One, the ordinance of
Wayfarer Sedan Is
baptism as an act of obedience goose hunt. They brought back
nine
geese
and
one
duck.
on our part; the second is the ob­
The FINEST Family
Gold Beach I. O. O. F. will
servance of the Lord's Supper.
The Baptist Community church have a venison feed Wednesday,
Car You Can Buy
has made it a practice to observe Nov. 2. at 7 p. m. After the din­
the Lord's Supper the first Sun-,' ner lodge will convene and Wal­
At This Price!
day of each month. Sunday being ter Moore will receive the third
the first Sunday, the church will degree.
observe Lord's Supper. The sub­
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Rolan of.
ject for the sermon: "How Can Coos Bay spent the week-end with
We Know What Is Of the Lord?” Col. and Mrs. A J. Russell at i
Come and bring a friend.
Cone Crest, near here.
Subject of the evening sermon
Paul and Alice Connet were
is “Christ, the Great High Priest.”! busy over the week-end build­
'Those of you who cannot come! ing a well for their home. They
Sunday morning, do attend the have the curbing standing up over
evening service.
the new well and by this week-
\gain, we wish to acknowledge।end hope to have it fit into the
the fine work ot Mrs. Pierce in new well. The Connets purchased
Sunday school i and Mrs. Pat-! the 80-acre tract from Mabel t
orson in the music department.
of Los Angeles. known ■
We would encourage more ot you,as the old Miller home, north of I
Hard Times Party
Hallowe'en Treat
For S.-D. A. Group
With The Churches
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1949
Some of the most interesting
Wesley Smith left Tuesday for
costumes noted were the tails LaGrande, Ore., where he will
and derby worn by Joe Jacobs,! visit his daughter for a week. He
Walter Craig’s derby and whis­ will visit his other daughter each
kers, the old-fashioned outfits a week before returning here by
worn by both Mrs. Craig and Mrs. December -.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hanscam
Jacobs, Lois Knutson also as an
old-fashioned lady, Louise Osten­ and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ander-
berg in her baggy overalls, and son returned from eastern Ore-
Howard “Pancho” Adams, in the gon Tuesday afternoon, with a
garb of the dashion Mexican cow- nice elk to the credit of each.
boy. Those not wearing appropri- ■ Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kaneiss and
ate costumes were fined. Apple Mrs. Kaneiss’ parents, Mr. and
cider, made that morning at the Mrs. Leo Fischer, who have been
George Funk home, was served visiting here, left Tuesday for
The Kaneiss’
along with cupcakes and cookies Waconia, Minn.
for refreshments, i
plan to remain there for several
month, and perhaps permanently.
They have made their home south
of Harbor for about four years.
Attractive and serviceable lin-
The annual Hallowe’en party,
1
oleum
has been laid over the en­
given by the Harbor Community
tire
floor
at the Chetco Store by
Club, for their husbands and house
Wilson
Freeman
and his crew\
guests was held Friday evening at
This
addition
make
a great im­
the Grange hall with about 40
provement
In
the
store
’s appear­
present. Appropriate games and
ance
and
attractiveness.
stunts made the evening pass hi­
lariously for the group, with re­
Additional storage space is be­
freshments of apple and pumpkin ing provided at the Brookings
pie and coffee served late in the Market by the erection of a new
evening.
section, directly in the rear of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson the grocery department. This ad­
are visiting relatives in the north­ dition will add probably one-third
ern part of the state.
more space.
LOCAL NEWS
FINE SHEEP AND CATTLE RANCH
equipped with some stock. Will lease to respon-
sibie party
$750 per year
C. O. LEONARD
REAL ESTATE OFFICE
Brookings (By the Sea) Oregon
Gold Beach Notes
DRIVI A VW NOW
DODGE
ONLY
TUDOR
$625.00
SEDAN
DOWN*;
Easy Monthly
Payments.........
FULL PRICE
DELIVERED IN
BROOKINGS
ONLY
$2038
With'GROUP 1
ACCESSORIES
Winn & Meadows
860 L. Street
CRESCENT CITY, CALIF
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