Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 30, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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    T hursday , march 3 o , 1950
Gold Beach Notes
Mrs. Cleo Florence, daughter
of Mrs. Jos. M. Johnson, has re­
turned from Tacoma, Wash, and
is employed in the Rogue River
Cafe. She and her little son will
occupy the Johnson cabin. Bar­
bara Owen came from Tacoma
at the same time and is also em­
ployed at the Rogue River Cafe.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rader re­
ceived a call from the Scotia hos­
pital late Tuesday evening that
their daughter, Jerry Bishop re­
ceived two broken legs in an au­
tomobile accident while return­
ing from a vasit to the Bay area.
No more details are available.
The Raders left by car immedi-
iately for Scotia,
Elmer Costelloe and Dan Mer­
cer left by plane on a busines..
trip to Coos Bay, Wednesday,
returning the same day.
The Gold Beach Taxi has a
stand in front of the theatre,
with headquarters at Gold Beach
hotel. The new phone numbers
are 531 or 715.
Mrs. Caroline Oliphant and
daughters and Fanny Hamber
were Coos Bay visitors last Fri-1
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Olney and
daughter, Nancy were business
visitorss at Astoria las,t week.1
C. 0. LEONARD
L. L LEONARD
Brokers
Complete Real Estate Service
NOTARY PUBLIC
Bo> 211
South end of town
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Miss Elizabeth Baldwin and
Miss Thompson of the state pub­
lic wealfare office, Portland, vis­
ited the Curry county office at
Gold Beach. Monday.
Mrs. Jessie Fromm of Port
Orford is visiting the D. M. Moore
home.
A series of accidents resulted
in three broken arms the past
week. Last Thursday. George
Christian fell from a ladder at
the meat market and broke one
arm above the wrist and sprain­
ed the other. Dorothy Hany fell
from a ladder at the Sunset Inn
and broke her arm. On Monday
Mrs. D. M. Moore slipped and
fel at the People’s Co. All cas-!
ualties are reported doing nicely. I
Mrs. J. B. Sargenti was releas­
ed from the Gold Beach hospital
and returned to her home af j
Port Orford Monday. Her tiny,
2-lb. 9-oz. baby girl, however,
was kept at the hospital for fur­
ther care and arrangements were
made through the Red Cross to
have the baby flown to Doern-
becker hospital, Portland, Wed­
nesday for several weeks of hos­
pitalization.
Due to weather conditions the
plane was unable to go until Sat-
urady. Rov Rader, manager of
Leith Air Service, flew the plane.
The tiny youngster was placed
aboard in an oxygent tent with
Nina Pinson in charge.
Mrs. William Ackerman and
her two daughters. Cheri and
Jackie, of Forks of Salmon. Cal.,
spent the week-end at the home
of Mrs. Ackerman’s sister, Mrs.
Katherine Sandstrom.
OPHIR NEWS
doing most of his practice work
selling Monarch matches. All of
us down in Ophir wish Bi’l lots
of success at Eugene.
Ophir hig yearbook, edited by
Gloria Stevens, rapidly is tak­
ing shape. Most of the art work
is in at this time, articles arc
being turned in by the English
classes—so it won’t be long un­
til the project is complete, soon
as the weather breaks, we will
finish up with our pictures. All
we need is a break in the wea­
ther. Shush, it’ll start raining7
’Lil OF Ophir is back. A few
months ago someone swiped our
sign from in front of the school
gym. To say we were a bit put
out is saying it mildly, but any­
way time has healed the scars
and we again have a sign to re-
place our loss. The sign was first
put up as an answer to the
question ‘Where is Ophir?’ We
would kinda like to see this sign
stay. How about it?
A demonstration o n baking
technique was given by Mrs.
Frances Brennan Monday at the
Ophir schools. .
Bob Whittaker has accepted
invitations to the ‘Duck Preview’
and the ‘Beaver’ open house for
high school seniors, April 14 to
16th.
I
Dick Whittaker was home last
week-end after completine his
term at U. of O. He graduated
from Ophir High last year—you
remember him, the guy with the
black curly hair and the big'
warwhoop. Dick, by the way, is
doing better than average work
at the University. Nice Going!
A blustery week-end and the
sun finally poped out for a time
Monday morning and boy, Old
Sol was a welcome sight.
By Marian Miller
Among those home from col-
lege for spring vacation are Dav'.|
CHETCO RIVER FRONTAGE’’ Thompson of the U. of O. Exten­ Smith River Methodist
7 acres, 800 feet on river. Two sion at Portland and Dick Whit-
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs.
story house, 2 baths, 2 springs, taker of the University of Ore- Grace VanZee, supi
gravity flow. Two boats, furni­ gon, Eugene.
! Morning Worship at 11 a. m
ture, tools, etc. Small orchard
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hawk- Rpv E- c- Hicks will deliver tne
Must be seen to be appreciated ins were week-end guests cf the sermon.
at only $2500 down, $75 a month. Auggic Molthu’s at Coquille.
Close to Brookings. You tan do
A household shower was held
Christian Scientist
your shopping by motor boat.
Saturday afternoon at the home
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
of Mrs. Mary Coy, for Iris Sny­ At the I. O. O F. Hall. The pub-1
WHY PAY RENT?
der.
Many useful and lovely gifts lie is invited.
We have two practically new
were
presented.
“Unreality" is the subject of
2-bedroom homes right in Brook-
A
large
group of Ophir young the Lesson-Sermon in all Church­
ings—these will go for very small
down payments and easy terms, people held a beach partv iast es of Christ, Scientist, on Sun­
Come in now and make your Wednesday evening about a mile day, April 2.
south of Ophir. The evening was
The Golden Text is ‘‘Surely
offer.
spent
roasting weiners and lots God will not hear vanity, neither
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of marshmallows, served with will the Almighty regard it" (.Job
'ST LISTED!!
35:13).
Some of the finest acreage at Pop.
Frank Moore was honored by
Arning citations which com-
Harbor. Homesites from
-acre
up. Excellent ocean and river a party iast Saturday evening prise the Lesson-Sermon is the!
view. Wonderfully protected by at the old Grange hall. The af­ following from the Bible: “And
large groves of trees. Priced just fair was in honor of his 76th Jesus went forth, and saw a great
right! Only $3000 cash buys all. birthday. A large group nf rel­ multitude, and was moved with!
of this only 2 blocks from the atives and friends spent the eve­ comnass’on toward them, and he
ning dancing to tunes old and healed their sick” (Matt. 14:14),
post office.
new, payed by “Euchre Creek together with the following cor­
2-bedroom house with living­ Jive Five.”
relative passage from the Chris­
Betty and Bob Whittaker made tian Science textbook, “Science
room. kitchen, bath, laundry tubs
etc. Also unfinished 10x17 deep a business trip to Bandon last and Health with Key to the
ing room. 20x30 work shop and Friday.
Scriptures'’ by Mary Baker Ed-
Tom Morgan who is attending dy: “If Christian Science takes
garage with lean-to attached. You
better take a quick look at this’ O. T. I. at Klamath Falls, was away the popular gods sin. sick­
visiting friends here last week. ness, and death it is Christ,
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Moore and Truth, who destroys thesn exils,
Hello, Seattle ‘'G"—you'll be
son
of Gold Beach wqre visiting and so proves their nothingness’
hearing from me soon!
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the J. W. “Doc” Moore home (page 347).
Two new subdivisions now on i last Saturday.
hand some really good bu^s in
William Taylor has been ill
Star of the Sea
lots and acreage lots as lo»v as at his home for several days.
Catholic Church
$375. Many new people arc look-
Ophir Grange held its regular
Rev.
Fr. Donald Denman
ing for place to build, so lei us meeting last Friday at the hall.
First
Sunday
of month at 12
give you the choice of the best New members initiated were Ray
noon.
now.
Stevens and daughter, Anita.
All other Sundays at 8 a. m
M. L. Whittaker is in Portland
House and seven acres right in on business.
Brookings, fine circulating fire­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitworth
Episcopa1
place. This should interest some­ and four children of Douglas Co.
Regular
services at 11 a. m.
one who wants to build some of have moved into one of Bill
on
the
first
and third Sundays
the badly-needed homes for sale Shepard’s new cabins.
of the month.
or rental. Oor buy and subdivide.
Bill Lever represented Ophir
Also another small house and
high
at the speech tournament
large barn on property, full
Full Gospel
held
at
Marshfield senior high
price of $8500. Terms.
(Undenominational)
last Friday and talked himself
William Ward. Pastor
into the finals of the state speech
Services
at VFW HALL
tournament to be held Friday,
Mrs.
John
Meyers. Supt.
March oi,
31, anu
and an-uav
all-day Saturday,
—■"•!! vr
iviaivn
Sunday
school
at 9:45 a. m.
April 1. Bill’s oratory /
’ on Lin-1
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
coin, a Timbeline American, was
good enough to rate second in
Tuesday nieht Bible study tin
tthe meeting and another chance the L mes).
I
at the state crow. He has been
Thursday
night
evangelistic J
Brookings, Oregon
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services, 7:30.
Sunday’ night at 7:30.
Our Sunday school contest wiM
end Easter Sunday, leaving only
one Sunday to accomplish our
goal. The awards have ai rived
and considerable enthusiasm is
being shown. Our goal is 75 by
Easted Sunday. A special serv-
ice is being planned and an
Easter program. Do attend
Next Tuesday night. Bible
study will be held at the L. T.
Knapp home on Ransom Ave.
Baptist Community
Rev. Nick N. Neufeld. Pastor
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday school
Supt.
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music1
director.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
Morning worship at 11 a. m
Evening service at 7:3b P. m.
Sunday, April 2, is Palm Sun-
day. This marks the eventful
and triumphant entry of Jesus
into Jerusalem. On this day the
people proclaimed Him king. Yet
only a few days later the same
people had Him crucified. The
pastor’s sermon will be based on
the events of that great day.
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Following the morning service,
a children’s dedication service’
will be conducted. Parents who
wiant their children dedicated,
please contact the pastor before
Sunday morning. A cordial in-1
vitation is given to the parents
of this community to this service. I
Then, too, the first Sunday of
each month we observe the Lord’s
Supper. No day could be more
suitable than Palm Sunday for
the Christian people to gather
themselves together to remember
the Lord and His suffering. There
will be special music during this
service.
PAGE FIVE!
The pastor’s evening sermon
topic is “Man who was a success
and then failed." Please come
prayerfully to these services.
There will be a unique serv-
ive on Good Friday at 7:30 p. m.
at the church Special Easter ser­
vices will be conducted on East­
er Sunday, April 9.
Seventh-Day Adventist
Sabbath School — Saturday at
9:30 a. m.
Church Services Saturday at
11:00 a. m.
Young People — Saturday at
3:45 p. m.
Prayer Meeting — Wednesday
at 7:45 p. m. in Harbor.
Elder J. II. Apigian, formerly
of Constantinople, Turkey, and
at present district pastor of the
Grants Pass district of the Sev­
enth-Day Adventists, will be the
guest speaker at the MV hour
this coming Saturday afternoon
and will also speak at an eve-
ning service to be held at the
Baptist Community church, Sat-
urday evening at 7:30.
Apigian, who underwent se-
vere persecution at the hands of
the Turks during World War 1,
because of being a Christian,
will tell of his experiences which
also include some incidents of
his life among the Arabs after
eluding his Turkish persecutors.
The morning service this week
will be presented by the pastor.
A brief sermon entitled “Great-
er Love Hath No Man" will be
followed by the quarterly com­
munion service.
Prayer meetings are continu­
ing at the pastor's home on Wed­
nesday evenings. Weekly studios
on the “Patriarchs and Proph­
ets” are currently being con­
ducted.
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