Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 01, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, March i, 1951
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
pleting a full circuit of the globe
in a 12-months span.
Trapp Family Will i
Conclude Concert
Series, March 5th
Gov. McKay Urges
Suupport Of Drive
Catholic Church
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
First Sunday of month at 12
noon.
All other Sundays at 8 a. m
P age T hree
Myrtle Creek have taken a home
site in the Coast View subdivi­
sion on which August Johnson,
local contractor, will start im­
mediate construction of a new
home.
Additional
newcomers
from
Myrtle Creek will be Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Haapa, parents of
Mrs. Neil Martin, who have like­
wise purchased a building site in
the Coast View subdivision and
plan construction soon.1
The Pete J. Lesmeister Agency
handled these transactions.
The old adage about the proph­
SALEM—Gov. Douglas McKay
et not without honor save in his
has urged the public to support
own land had impressive contra­
the annual Easter Seal sale of
diction only recently in Salsburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swearin­
the Oregon Society for Crippled
Austria, when the members of
Children and Adults, stating that gen have purchased the remain­
the world-famed singing Trapp
the purchase of Easter S^als “is ing acreage in the Charles and
Family, who will be heard in
an invest men in a happy, stable Edith Low tract and plan a new
concert at the Third DelNorte
future for many of our neighbors house on the attractive ocean­
Community Concert program at
front site between the Kerns and
less fortunate than ourselves.”
the Crescent-Elk auditorium, on (
The Easter Seal sale will con­ Akers homes. The remainder of
Tuesday evening, March 5, at
tinue through Easter Sunday, on the tract will be subdivided for
8:30 p. m., returned for the first
March 25. An estimated 5000,000 additional home sites.
Mrs. Charles Young, of Young's
time in 12 years to their native
Oregon residents will receive the
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Brainard 5 & 10, returned home from Cam­
land, when they had fled as vol­
seals in the mail shortly.
have sold a lot near their home as, Wash., Saturday. She had
untary exiles from the Nazis di­
“Funds from Easter Seals pro- to Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert An­ gone
to become acquainted
rectly after the Anschluss.
vide 10,000 crippled children in derson, recently of Portland. Mr. with there
her
new
granddaughter.
Appearing for the first time
Oregon a better opportunity to Anderson is the accountant for
A
door
prize
will be given at
within the framework of the
become self-sufficient participants the Fox Bros, trucking concern. the Fashion Show,
at the high
in the normal activities of their
framework of the great interna­
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Martin of school gym. Sat., March 17.
tional Salzburg Music Festival residence at the Villa Trapp and communities,” the governor as­
last summer, during the course direct cable and telephone lines serted.
Oregon’s chief executive point­
of a four-month tour of ten Eu­ connected it with Munich and
ropean countries, the Austrian- Berchtesgaden. After the war, ed out that proceeds from the
born singing family, (who now the property was restored by the sale of Easter Seals finance such
make their home at Stowe. Vt. U. S. government to the Trapp projects as the hospital school
and all are American citizens) family, who deeded it to the re- for crippled children at Eugene,
scored such an overwhelming suc­ ligious order of Fathers of the the Craft Shop of the Handicap­
cess in their initial performance Precious Blood.
ped at Portland and summer rec­
at the Mozarteum Concert hall
Previous to their return to Eu* reation camps for crippled chil­
that they were obliged to give a rope last summer the Trapps had dren.
‘In fact,” the governor said.
second concert there and a third filled a three-month tour of the
Salzburg performance which, to South and Central America, dur­ “Easter Seal proceeds help all
accommodate the clamoring aud­ ing the course of which they gave children, all handicapped Ore-
iences, was arranged outdoors in 61 sold out performances through­ gonians, both young and old, who'
the historic Cathedral Square, on out Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Co-। are unable to obtain needed as-1
the stage traditionally reserved lumbia, Chila, Venezuela, Gnat-1 sistance from other agencies.”
exclusively for the annual pre­ emala, Mexico, Peurto Rico, Trin­
sentation of the “Everyman” idad and Panama. Highlights of
Miracle Pageant.
their Latin-American tour in­
Everywhere throughout Austria cluded three sold-out appearanc­
as the Trapps made their way । es at the famed Teatro Colon in
Christian Scientist
from Paris to Salzburg, welcom- i Beunos Aires (one of the six
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
ing delegations were at hand at largest opera houses in the en- j
“Christ Jesys” is the subject
train stops to present the nine tire world), the final one climax- of the Lesson-Sermon in all the
singers and their priest-conduc- ed by a ten-minute shouting and Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Fai her Franz Wasner, with stamping ovation. Two sold-out 1 Sunday, March 4.
floral tributes, and when they performances a tthe Teatro Mu­
Golden Text is “In this was
disembarked at the Salzburg rail­ nicipal in Rio deJaneiro, attend­ manifested the love of God to­
road station they were greeted by ed by U. S. Ambassador to Bra­ ward us, because that God sent
a welcoming throng of more than zil Herschel V. Johnson and Aus- his only begotten Son into the =LlEIUIf^P Q U/’MF^C ^r-
D. Clark, D. C., Ph. C. of:
10^0 citizens of Salzburg and vis­ trian Minister Adrian Rotter, world, that we might live through JjllElVlWrv f\rlVz IUu the bay area is establishing his of-i
itors to the famed international elicited such enthusiasm fiom the him” (1 John 4-9).
। Bl lice in the Hotel Lauff and will be at Crescent City every!
Music Festival.
press and public that the singers
Among citations which com- =Thursday for hemorrhoid work. Hemorrhoids can be com-!
During their recent month’s were obliged to stay in Brazil prise the Lesson-Sermon is the ■ pletely obliterated without surgery, loss of time from work,!
stay in the Tyrolean music center three weeks longer than they had following from the Bible: “For ■ and painlessly. With our years of experience, you can feel con-l
the Trapps were quartered at anticipated, giving 20 concerts, there is one God, and one medi- ■ fident that your case can be successfully handled if taken by us.l
St. Joseph’s Seminary at Aigen- at the rate of three a week, in ator between God and men, the =1 Don’s neglect even a “simple case of piles.” Consultation!
bei-Salzburg, formerly their own the south and interior of the man Christ Jesus” (1 Tim. 2:5),
2OStS nothing and places you under no obligation. Appoint-
baronial villa. This mansion and country and doing three special together with the following cor­
ment neecssary.
the vast surrounding estate, was broadcasts for the Brazilian gov­ relative passage from the Chris­
confiscated by the Nazis after ernment.
tian Science textbook, “Science
the Trapps’ flight and served as
At the conclusion of their cur­ and Health with Key to the
Thursday Only
Crescent City Phone 11S1
Lau ff Hotel
Austrian headquarters through­ rent U. S. tour, the singing fam­ Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Ed­
out the war for Heinrich Himm­ ily will leave, in the spring, for dy: “Jesus represented Christ,
ler’s Storm Troopers. Whenever a heavily-booked tour of Austra­ the true idea of God” (p. 316).
Hitler visited Austria he was in lia and New Zealand, thus, com-
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Sabbath School, Saturday at ;
9:45 a. m.
Church services, Saturday at
11:00 a. m.
Young People, , Saturday at
3:45 p. m. The foregoing at the
Grange hall.
Teachers meeting at 7 p. m
Wednesday. All teachers are re
quested to be present. Prayer
meeting at 8:00 p. m. with Bro.
J. T. Jacobs in charge, at the
school on Easy Street.
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J. L. MUMBOWER. Minister
Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School
Superintendent.
Sunday School for all ages at
9:45 a. m.
Worship Service at 11 a. m.
Evening Service at 7:30 p. m
Prayer meeting, and Bible
Study at 8:00 Wednesday eve.
Choir Practice, Thursday at
8:00 p. m.
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Episcopal
n
R pv . C. W. Lover in charge:
residence, Gold Beach.
Service the first Sunday of th
month at 11 a. m.
CRESCENT CITY
LUTHERAN CONGREGATION
Rev. W. O. Grunow, pastor
Parsonage, 724 1 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-
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