Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 25, 1950, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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Seventh-Day Adventist
Sabbath School — Saturday at
9:30 a. m.
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
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First Sunday of month at 12 11:00 a. m.
Young People — Saturday at
noon.
3:45
p. m.
All other Sundays at 8 a. m
Catholic Church
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er Year, in Curry County, Oregon
er Year, outside Curry County......
SEEMS TO ME
I become more astounded each
»ar after seeing I h e Azalea
estival, to comprehend its ac-
lal importance to this area, of
ie festival’s wide-spread appeal
i not only people of Oregon,
it to people of other states
Pennsylvania.
far away
Unday, I tried to stand on the
delines, listen and feel the re­
stions of the people I saw in
be barbecue line, at the flower
[splay and art exhibit, and at
her functions of the festival.
\ Justice to the occasion might
> easy for a poet such as James
r. Riley, or Edgar A. Guest,
• a reporter doing a Job. it is
)t just the easiest task. How-
?cr, I did acquire and feel the
factions of the visitors, and I
wsf assure you that it was all
wd very good.
Azalea Festivals have a state
p-in which this community can-
M ignore. Since Azalea State
|rk is state-owned, it gets con-;
nerable state publicity and ad-'
[rtising. State traxel folders in-1
Iide information about it, and
ese folders have some three
id a halt million circulation.
u<t immediatelx si
ms what it gets
waj of
Ivertising without
e n the
king and it's worth while.
J especially liked the patron
e (if Ghat is the word for it)
$2.50
$3.00
given the f louder display and art
exhibit. The guest book is filled
with names, with a surprising
percentage from, out of state.
A list of some of the visitors
from far away has been prom­
ised me for publication.
The Queen’s banquet also is
fast becoming a tradition. At
this occasion it usally is reviewed
what this floral area means to
travelers on Highway 101. From
the mouths of people from Port­
land. Salem, and other places,
the state points with pride to
Azalea Park as one of the states
real "show places.”
Another feature of the festi­
vals I like is the joint religious
service at the park, if weather
permits Certainly the setting is
almost perfect for this type of
observance. Where, in the en-
fire world, could a more beau-
tiful spot be found for outdoor
worship? I could not tell you.
Visitors at the festival» this
remarked that it was in-
deed gratifying to see a commun­
ity which had such apparent art
appreciation. This appreciation
certainly will not diminish, If I
am sure of human nature.
“How do you people in this
area (lo all these things feed
the throngs, entertain everyone
without one cent of charge fo
guests?” was the question from
no less than a dozen people to
whom I talked Sunday. My re­
ply was, " Th rough a lot of co­
operation. We have something to
show1 in this area, and we are
proud of our community. Wc do
leant visitors fo return, many
times.”
It is with no little amount of
regret that this week 1 must an­
nounce that I will no longer be
associated w i t h the "Oregon
Coast." since I cannot do it any
justice from my position here.
Mr. Ayers, an experienced news-
on,
paper man.
possibly moving center of oper-
at ions to a point somewhat
nearer the center, geographic-
ally, of operations.
Equipment to do this type of
work is expensive, .If present the
publication is being printed at
Portland, which makes it not
profitable for two to share in
proceeds of the first issm s. At
some later date, however, if alt
things go well, I may again be-
come associated with the pub-
Praver Meeting — Wednesday
at 8 o’clock.
The pastor will have as his
Episcopal
sermon
this Sabbath, "The Ser­
m.
Regular services at 11 a.
on the first and third Sundays mon on the Mount.”
of the month.
Christian Scientist
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub­
lic is invited.
Stork Shower Honors
Jean Boardman
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The Vacation Bible school will i
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs.
be
conducted this year from Junei
Grace VanZee, supt
Morning Worship at 11 a. m. 19 to 30. The age limit again!
Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver tne will be 5 to 15 years. Parents,
sermon.
National Advertising Repräsentativ#
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annual
Full Gospel
(Undenominational)
William Ward. Pastor
Services at VFW HALL
Mrs. John Meyers, Supt.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
Tuesday night Bible study (in
the homes).
Thursday night evangelistic
services, 7:30.
Sunday night at 7:30.
7 This Thursday evening serv­
ice will be held at Azalea Park,
at 7:30, preceded by a 6 o’clock (
picnic supper for members andi
their friends
Sunday school and worship:
services as usual Sunday eve-!
ing our group will be attending!
Baccalaureate service at Baptist j
This Thursday evening serv-
this area, as well as travelers, are I
invited to come to worship with
us and help us grow.
"Ancient and Modern Necrom­
ancy, alias Mesmerism and Hyp­
notism, Denounced” is the subject
of the Lesson-Sermon in Churches
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
May 28.
Golden Text is "If God be for
us, who can be against us” Rom.
8:31).
Among citations which com-
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible: "Take
heed that ye be not deceived:
for many shall come in my name,
saying, I am Christ; and the
time draweth near: go ye not
therefore after them” (Luke
21:8), together with the follow­
ing correlative passage from the
Christian Science Textbook, "Sci­
ence and Health with Key to the
Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Ed­
dy: "This material world is even
now becoming the arena for con­
flicting forces. On one side there Grange Scholarships Were
will be discord and dismay; on Awarded Last Friday
the other side there will be Sci­
At the second Maj- meeting of
ence and peace” (page 96).
Chetco Grange, Friday, the elec­
tion postponed the call to order
until
9 o’clock.
Baptist Community
The
committee, appointed to
Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor
choose
the outstanding boy and
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday school
girl in 4-H work in the southern
Supt.
part of the county, reported that
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music after scoring, the summer school
director.
scholarships would be awarded
Sunday school af 9:45 a. m to Gilman Duffy and Lois Le­
Evening service at 7:3O p. m.1 Clair. Lois’ sister. Elaine, had
previously been selected as one
The pastor will give his Me­ of
the winners of a scholarship
morial Day message, "It Is Hard by Pomona Grange.
to Be a Christian” This pertains
Mrs. Rose Poole was voted in-
especially to the Christian peo­
ple and it throws out a challenge to membership.
Following the meeting, a so
to those who love Christ.
Let's not forget the Sunday cial hour was enjoyed, with
School at 9:45. Let’s reach the freshments served by Mr. and
goal of 200 by Christmas. There Mrs. Curt Waldien. Mr. and Mrs
is a class for every age and all Emil Edwardson, Mr. and Mrs.
are cordially invited to the class W. R. Faris. Mrs Anna Waldien.
Mrs Bernadine Steele. Mrs. Kath­
of your choice.
Sunday evening service will be ryn Reekman and Claude Wright.
Mrs. Barbara McNeil and Mrs.
Marie Hempel were hostesses at
a stork shower in honor of Mrs.
Jean Boardman, Thursday after­
noon at the home of Mrs. Elmer
Jordan.
Games appropriate for the oc­
casion were played with the hon­
ored guest the recipient of many
nice presents.
Pesent besides the honored
guests and hostesses were Mes-
dames Hulda Gardner. Mabel
Miller, Viola Hanscam. Emma
Waldien, Hannah Wilson, Lor-
raine Payne, Sherry Payne, Hel­
en Ar’andson, Frances Payne, Ina
Chapman, Verna McVickers. Al­
vina Clement, Jerry Jordan, Faye
Stanhurst. Judy Anen, Fritz and
the Misses Mildred Crawford.
Dorothy Wilson and Lorryne
Wilson
LOCAL
Mrs. Mary Hassett of Seattle
and daugther Janet are here vis­
iting her mother, Mrs. Owen
Crocker and sister, Mrs. Don
Vaughan.
Rev. Nick Neufeld took Mr
Campbell to Eugene last week to
a doctor, after Mr. Campbell had
hurt his back in the planing mill.
Rev. Neufeld w’ent after him Sun­
day evening, returning late Mon­
day evening.
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Dr SlIVIO CHol 0061
Osteopathic Physician
Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Open Evenings 7:00 to 9:00
On Hwy 101
At State Line
Mail Address
Smith River California
NORINE HARVEY
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PIANO
Studio Building
Brookings, Ore
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ANSWERS TO EVERYDAY
INSURANCE PROBLEMS*
BY PETE LESMEISTER
Have You Been Included In Census?
Has the census taker visited you? Will the 1950 count of
noses include you and your family? If not. then do something
about it. Kill in the enclosed form and mail to Mrs. Juanita Echols.
Age
Race
In Home
Last Name
First Name
Initial
NEWS
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Wc specialize in Fried Chicken Dinners. or orders of fried
chicken to take home or on picnic®.
MR. AND MRS. R. J. "BOB" STOKEN
Half Mile North On Hwy. 101
Brookings
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WANTED! WANTED!
LOG HAULING from Brookings to Grants
Pass, or to any California Point. Contact
MITCHELL BROTHERS
Phone 213
Question: Not long ago we
had a fire in our house and we
moved most of our .furniture to
the home of a neighbor. It’s just
an idea but I wondered what’d
happen if the neighbor’s house
had also burned. Would we have
been paid for our furiture?
Address: House, No. P. O Box, or Route
Answer. Yes, almost all fire in­
Cit\
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surance policies protect the own­
(Explanation: Following names, put such answers as husband, er of furniture against loss for
a period of five days after the
wife, son, daughter, roomer. etc., with sex of each, race or color, furniture has been moved to a
and age at last birthday).
new location. After that, it’d be
necessary to see your insurance
agent about keeping the policy
in force.
Brookings, Ore
Start A Standard Insurance
EDUCATIONAL PLAN NOW!
A DEPOSIT TODAY and this self-completing plan
starts immediately. If you live, it will lighten your
load when he (or she) is ready for college. If you die,
the money will be waiting for him the day he enrolls
PETE J.
LESMFISTER
MRS. EVA LEA LONG, Agent,
At Pete J. Lesmeister Office
♦// you”lt addiefs your own
insurance questions to this of­
fice, ict 'll try to give you the
correct answers and there'll
be no charge or oblibation of
any kind.
Brookings, Ore
Rea? Estate and Insurance
Crissey Building
Brookings