Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 01, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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    T hursday , F ebruary i , iqsi
B rookings -H arbor Pilot. B rookings . O regon
Gene Ackerman left last week
for Los Leggis Valley to visit
IWME WEDDING
Mrs. Ackerman’s son who has en­
^The Bob Owens home on Rogue listed in the air force.
River was setting. Saturday, Jan.
Jennie’s Beauty Shop was bur­
27. for the wedding of Theola glarized sometime Thursday eve-
Mildred (Mary) Hutchings and nirg but it is reported that no
Howard (Red) Herron, with Rev. articles were taken.
Johnson performing the cere-
Mrs. George Chenoweth went
mony. Mary Grace and David, to Bandon with their Bill and
children of the bride, carried the wife last week to visit for a few'
rings which were used in the days.
i
double ring ceremony.
We hate to report that Brook-
Mr. and Mrs. Sands of Sands ings grade basketball team beat
Studio were among guest and Gold Beach boys last week. Of;
took pictures of the couple. /X course we try to re-assure our-
buffet supper was served to the selves and blame it on the fact
guests by Mrs. Bob Owens and that one of the local stars, Ste-'
Myrtle Whirly, mother of the phen Ganong. wasn’t plaing, due
bride. The Herrons will continue to knee injury suffered earlier
to reside here where she is in in the week.
A group of girls met at the
business with her mother, owners
home
of Hazel Sydow last Thurs­
of Myrt and Mary’s Dinette, and
day
to
form a4 -H sewing club
Mr. Herron is employed by Fos­
with
Mrs.
Sydow as leader, of­
ter-Clyde Lumber Co.
ficers
are:
president,
Sharon Jar­
WEDDING BELLS
rett
;
vice-president,
D a r 1 e c n
Lee Lafferty and Ruth Dubay
Barnes;
secretary.
Fern
Chris­
were united in marriage Saturday
tians;
program
chairman,
Mar­
at Medford. Rusty will continue
ion
Billings,
with
Vesper
Bailor
his schooling at Ashland and for
the present the bride will con- assisting. The girls spent the eve­
ning in hemming dishtowels. The
tinue with her work at the Gold
leader served refreshments at
Beach hospital.
the close of the meeting.
WORKERS NEEDED
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Erickson
The work on the new lodge an(j RayAnn have moved to their
hall is coming along fine. This is new’ home. A group of ladies in
all volunteer labor and any able-;thc neighborhood called last Fri-
bodied man with a lot of com- day evening to welcome the fam­
munity spirit and the time to ily to that vicinity.
work on Sundays, will be wel­
Vesta Gauntlett is taking two
come. A nourishing lunch is serv­ months leave of absence as man­
ed by ladies of the various or­ ager of Trehearne’s Gold Beach
ganizations at noontime.
store. In her absence. Gladys For­
GOLD BEACH NEWS NOTES
syth will he in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan LeClair are
Oda Sabin, wife of R. G. Sa­
parents of a baby girl born Jan. bin. suffered a slight stroke last
25. The baby weighed 9 lbs. Babe week. At last report she was re­
and mother are doing nicely.
covering well. She certainly has
Word has been received by the good wishes of the entire
Mr .and Mrs. J. O. Phipps that community.
their son, S/A Frank Phipps, is
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Douthit
stationed at Port Hueneme and made a business trip to Coos Bay
has been assigned to an electri­ last week.
cal construction school.
Mrs. Elmer Caspell spent last
Mrs. A. L. McLennon and Mrs. week-end a t Portland visiting
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Nulf felt Mon­
day of last week for Eugene* to
take Mrs. Nulf to a hospital for
medical treatment.
Mrs. Coley Hayes left Saturday
for
Gold Hill where she will re­
Real Estate Broker
side with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Hotel Brookings
North End
Hayes.
GOLD BEACH
M. G. BECKER
Phone 422
With The Churches
If you took a jaunt out Ocean
Christian Scientist
View Drive to look at beautiful
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
ocean frontage, you couldn’t help
“Love” is the subject of the
“falling head-over-heels” for this Lesson-Sermon in all Churches
lovely, spot for a homesite. Large of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
lot about 75x200. Priced at $2650 February 4.
with terms.
Golden Text is “The Lord thy
God in the midst of thee is hightq
home, —he will save, he will rejoice
Attractive 2-bedroc m
utility room, dbl. garage and a over thee with joy; he will rest
spare room suitable for guest in his love, he will joy over thee
room, work shop, or office. About; with singing” (Zeph. 3:17J.
Among citations which com­
2*2 acres of land, right on Hwy
prise
the Lesson-Sermon is the
101 wtih ocean view’. Good invest­
following
from the Bible: “God
ment for someone.
is love; and he that dwelleth in
If you have a 2-bedroom house, love dwelleth in God, and God
and you don’t want it, someone in him” (1 John 4:16), together
with the following correlative
else does. List it now!
correlative passage from the
Now taking bids on good qual­ Christian Science textbook, ‘Sci­
ence and Health with Key to the
ity patch of timber, close in.
Scriptures,’ by Mary Baker Eddy:
Good highway frfontage is be­ “For true happiness, man must
coming scarce. I have 2 acres of harmonize with his Principle, di-1
it with grand ocean view. Lays vine Love, the Son must be in
nicely, all cleared, in the Harbor accord with the Father, in con-j
formity with Christ” (p. 337).
district. Priced right.
Seventh-Day Adventist
Sabbath School — Saturday at
9<45 a. m.
Sabbath Services at 11 a. m.
Youth
meeting at 3:45 p. m.
I have some excellent business
All
Saturday
services are Ir-
opportunities in Curry County
ing
held
at
the
Grange Hall in
available to cash customers.
Harbor. Speaker for this coming
Othcr homes, ocean frontage, Saturday will be J. T. Jacobs,
who is well known in this area,
lots and acreage.
First aid classes are meeting
at the Grange hall Monday and
Thursday nigths at 7:00 o’clock.
Monday night Bible Prophecy i
classes are being held at the res-!
idence of Mrs. J. J. Gallagher in
Good income property
able on easy terms.
avail
I Sell The Earth!
Brookings. Purpose of these is
groun study of Bible prohpecies
which are of special interest to­
day. Classes meet at 7:30 n m
Anyone wishing to take advan­
tage of these classes is cordialIv
invited to attend.
CRESCENT CITY
LUTHERAN CONGREGATION
Rev. W. O. Grunow, pastor
Parsonage. 724 I St.
Ph 2424
Services in the Seventh-Day
Adventist church on J. Street,
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Divine Worship at 11 a. m.
Lutheran hour every Sunday
at 10:30 a. m. over Mutual net-
work.
First mid-week Lenten serv­
ice, Thursday, Feb. 8. at 8 p. m.
Confirmation class for children.
Saturdays at 9:30 a. m. at par­
sonage.
LOCAL
NEWS
Lois Ann Miller returned to
Arcata the middle of the week
after enjoying a wr»ek at home
between
semesters.
Humboldt
is on the semester system.
Mrs. C.
MacKenzie is ill
with a severe attack of flu, and
has been confined to her home
lor the past ten days. Students,
P age F ive
as well as Mr. MacK mzie, have
missed seeing her at the Hearth»
stone.
Mrs. Madge Moore, of M
& Apparel Shop, left on
Friday for San Francisco on a
buying trip. She attended the
“spring style show” at Apparel
City, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dryden
left for their home' at Sweet
Home, Ore., Friday after visit-
ing their uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Kennedy for a
fpW days While here they vis-
iteci Mr. Dryden’s old home on
the Winchuck, where he was
born.
Raymond Reekman of Moffett
Field, Calif., spent the week­
end at his home, returning on the
Sunday bus. He hopes to get a
nngrr furlough before b e i n g
shipped from this part ot the
country.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Carson lost
a tragic race with the stork on
Monday morning between herr
and Crescent City. The infant
was still-born, said due to strang­
ulation, with no medical aid at
hand to save its life.
Mrs. Gertrude Cole entertain­
ed group of friends at her home
Wednesday in honor of the birth-
day of Gracf» Edwardson, who
really was surprised. Present at
the event were the hostess, Anna
Waldien, Missouri Morgan and
Emma Waldien.
Mrs. Oscar Dower of Dayton,
and her cousin, of San Francisco,
stopped briefly in Brookings en
route, Tuesdty to San Francisco
where Mrs. Dower expects to
\isit her oldest daughter, and to
assist her cousin in moving to
Seattle, her former home.
Realty Transfers
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fox have
purchased the Fannie L. James
homo -across the street from the ’
Community church and plan to
take possession the first of Feb.
Mrs. Ina DeMoss has sold an
acre in the DeMoss tract north
of Brookings to Mr. and Mrs.
Harold A. Forbes who have al­
ready started construction of a
new’ home.
Mrs. Collena Mae Mille, nowF
of Grand Junction, Colo., has dis­
posed of her home and 40 acres
(the former Jones property on
the heights northeast of Brook­
ings) to Mr. and Mrs. Bonde.
These transactions were handled
through the Pete Lesmeister Real
Estate Agency.
Phillips Clothing
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Vincent
Brookings
Building
Oregon
To Make Way For Our Spring Merchandise!!
THURS., FEB. 1, THROUGH SAT., FEB. 10
A Tremendous Savings In Odds and Ends
$7.95
Mens
$8.95
$6.95
$1.00
15c and 26c
Mens
Mens Black Rubber Gloves
Womens Dresses, close-out
( ¡owns
49c
$3.00
$1.50 and $2.50
Ladies Slips
$2.98
Ladies Bras
BOYS. GIRLS AND BABIES-»
—. .
50c and 75c
SOME ODDS AND ENDS
Pajamas
Many Other Items Too Numerous To Mention!
Be Sure to Visit This Sale
■WW ".■T’JPW
and Ma^e Your Dollars Go Farther!
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