Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 06, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Mind, exempt
(page 127).
Gold Beach H. S.
from
Seventh-Day Adventist
all evil
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.
Seventh-Day Adventist services
are still being held at the Grange
hall on Saturdays. The morning
service this week will feature a
sermon by the pastor, entitled.
“Behold The Lamb of God.”
The children of the It cal Ad­
ventist school, under supervision
of their teacher, Mrs. Raymond
Turvey, will present a musical
program at the Grange hall, Sat­
urday night.
Prayer meetings are held at
the pastor’s home in Marbor, on
Wednesday nights. Subject for
this week will be “The Night of
Wrestling, another in the cur-
rent series of “Patriarch and
Prophet” studies.
night at the Baptist church, with the warm days to keep fit for
the forthcoming
18 present. More boys are ex- the
~ season, soon to
n
pected to join. The boys did a start by turning out each af­
great job of selling tickets to the ternoon. Coach Guthrie is glad
benefit dance for Mr. and Mrs. for the break in weather for he
has had little chance to give the
Bill Campbell.
John Hogan, salesman for the team the practice he would like
Mrs. E. Jacqueline Wood and
“Battleship” roofiing, has been
making many sales in this area, her mother, Mrs. Effie Edholm of
he told the Pilot. He expects to Sacramento, are visiting at the
make another trip to Poitland. home of Pastor and Mrs. Leo
His last trip was made two weeks VanDolson this week. Mrs. Wood
is mother of Mrs. VanDolson. Al­
ago Saturday.
so expected
week are Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. John Prince of w
— this
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Gold Beach were business vis-, Mrs. Fred VanDolson Sr. and
itors here Wednesday afternoon. Fred, parents and twin brother
W. W. Smith left Tuesday for of Leo.
Pacific Palisades, Calif., to visit
Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Patter­
his daughter, Mrs. Ruth Det­ son, with their young son and
weiler and family. He will be daughter, Missionaries just re­
gone ten days.
turned from Java, were guests
Mrs. Floyd Bolton left here Sunday night at the Win. Ward
Friday evening for points in Cali­ home. Rev. Patterson spoke at
fornia, on a business and pleas­ the Full Gospel church that eve­
ure trip. A visit will Le made ning. Among the last missionar­
with her brother at ‘ Yuba City,, ies to safely leave Java by boat,
the E. C. Brownlee family, uho he gave an interesting message
are frequent visitors in this area and the family sang in Javanese.
Mrs. Bolton expects to be away They were on a trip to Crater
____ weeks.
______
Lake and on their return to Se-
three
Brookings High baseball team attle, he will be pastor of Bethel
has been taking advantage of Temple.
The seniors took last Friday
Star of the Sea
for their annual sneak day. Eight
Catholic Church
of the fourteen students left
Thursday after school lor Eu­
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
reka and from all reports, they
First Sunday of month at 12
had a good time doing a number
noon.
of things. The rest of the classes
m
All other Sundays at 8
scattered about in many direc­
tions but all had a swell time.
Herb “Shadow” Schneideau
Episcopal
had a little accident Sunday as
Regular
services at 11 a. m.
he was returning home from the
sneak day. His pick-up ran off on the first and third Sundays
the road and down the bank of the month.
just north of Gold Beach. We’ret Easter Day Service at ST. Tim-
all hoping his injuries are not othv, 8:00 a. m. Get up and come
to church — invite your friends
serious.
.
:
Wayne Hess, of Oakand, is a and neighbors. May this Easter
recent newcomer to the fresh­ find you supreme in faith, strong
and confident in God’s
man cass. He was given a parti in
........ hope
_
in the three-act pay, “We Shook I jOve and mercy. C. M. Lever,
the Famiy Tree,” as Jimmy, the vicar.
younger brother.
The girls had their first soft
Full Gospel
ball game last week with the
(Undenominational)
senior league vs the rest of the
William Ward, Pastor
girls. The boys are having some
good baseball workouts now that
Services at VFW HALL
the weather has been so warm
Mrs. John Meyers, Supt.
and nice.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
for the past week, ending on
This Saturday night is the time
Max. Min. Rain
Sunday •
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
for the Junior-Senior prom. Chas
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42
Tuesday night Bible study (in March 27 .... ...... 53
Jensen and his orchestra will fur­
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34
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57
March
28
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nish the music along the “Stair­ the homes).
40
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67
29
....
March
way to the Stars,” Donna Hyde,
Thursday
night evangelistic
42
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March 30 .... ....... 65
chairman, is promising everyone services, 7:30.
47
March 31 .... ....... 61
a good time. Admission is $1 per
Sunday night at 7:30.
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46
1
52
April
person. The time is from 8.30
We
wish
to
welcome
everyone
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45
......
55
April 2 .....
until midnight.
to
our
services
Sunday
morning.
week
..
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24
Rainfall
for
Ed Rath went to Eugene over
the week-end and Margie Le- Our Sunday school Easter pro-
Claire and Leora Andrews were gram will begin at 9:45. Easter
Brookings visitors Friday Penny1 morning service wil begin at 11
Lever and Donna Hyde spent last with special musical numbers be­
There' has been added activity
ing planned. The awards for the
Saturday at Eureka.
in the sale of home sites in the
Sunday
school
contest
will
be
Thursday and Friday ot this
new Coast View’ Subdivision own. ।
week are holidays time 1° get made at the church service. Be ed bv Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kretz-,
those fish caught, or, for someone sure to join us. A hearty wecome meier, of Portland. In addition;
who hasn't the highly contageous awaits everyone.
to the four lots purchased by
spring fever, study lor six-weeks
August Johnson, builder, as an­
tests which start Monday.
Baptist Community
nounced last week, Mr. and Mrs. |
Nevt Tuesday afternoon the Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor Bob Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
high school band and ch » ius will
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday school Hart have purchased lots and
go to Port Orford high where
plan construction of new homes
Supt.
they will give a concert.
some time this year. The lots
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music transactions were handled thru
director.
the Pete J. Lesmeister Agency.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
Morning worship at 11 a. m
Smith River Methodist
Evening service at 7:3b P- m.
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs,
This being Holy Week there’ll
Mr. and Mrs. H. O Powell of
Grace VanZee, supt
be special and joint services of
Mountain
View, Calif., are vis­
Morning Worship at 11 a. m. the churches of Brookings Good
iting
Mrs.
Powell’s sister and
Friday
evening
at
7:30,
at
the
Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the
brother-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. C. ।
Baptist Community church.
sermon.
N.
Goldizen.
Mr.
Powell, a build-,
On Easter Sunday morning at (
6:30 at Azalea State park, the ing contractor, is helping t h e ।
Christian Scientist
churches of Brookings will con- Goldizens complete the interior।
m.
I
Services
Sunday
at
11:00
a.
__
duct an Easter Sunrise service. of their home.
at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub-, Everyone is invited to come and | Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Beem,
«nnna tak-
va
‘
worship
at
that
early
hour
to
ing
advantage
ot
the
spnng va ,
Disease and Death
back through our minds that cation, lett early Monday for a
Real? ” is the subject of the Les-
morning
that Christ victoriously trip to Coos Bay, and later to
of
son-Sermon in all churches
Klamath Falls to visit their son-1
Sunday, Apr. 9 came forth from the grave.
in-law and daughter. The;.’ will (
There
will
be
four
special
serv
­
The Golden Text is In the way
return by the end of the week.1
ices
in
the
Community
church
on
and
in
of righteousness is life: 1
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Stunz and
Ihe pathway thereof then ■ is no Easter. At 9:45 Sunday school
children
of Boise are visiting at
Classes
will
conduct
a
special
28)..
death.”
Among citations w hich com- Sunday School childrens Pro- home of his sister, Mrs. Dewey;
a. m. the morning Akers, and family.
ii the gram.
pris»' the Lesson-8
Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Parker
?e. There will be
“
The
Bible
.
following from th(
md his ten- special music at this time. The were guests. Monday night at thej
young people of the church will Crescent City Chamber of Com-,
der i
have a spec il Easter program merce dinner.
9).
together
with
works
The Boy Scouts met Monday
at 6:30 p. m. Bill West will be
sjæaker.
Then
at
7:30
wc
will
lan Science text-
from the
and Health with dose the great day with mspir-
book. “S<
ational hour. Slides will be shown
“
Christian
Baker Eddy
April 16. 7:30 p. m the choir
author of
reveals God. not
of
George Fox College. Newberg
sin, sickness, and death, but as
will
give a special program here
divine principle, supreme being,
Weather Report
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THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1950
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