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Thursday, March <8, 1951 RROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOTf BROOKINGS, OREGON OPHIR NOTES By Marian Miller Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Miller and daughter, Marian, were shopping at Coos Bay last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.s Pete Bullington are parents of a son, born at the oGld Beach hospital, Feb. 23. Dave Thompson, who has been visiting at Portland, is back home again. iMr. and Mrs. Glen Garboden drove to Eugene early last week, where Mrs. Garboden underwent surgery at the Sacred Heart hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elliott of Gold Beach were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Miller last Friday evening. D. W. Miller was in Coquille on business last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pollock are now residing in the Barrington Mill Village. Mrs. Meta Miller, a long-time resident of Ophir, passed away at the Gold Beach hospital, Feb. 27, where she had been a pa tient since September. Survivors are six daughters, Mrs. Iris Sny der of Ophir; Mrs. Meri Oliver of Smith River, Calif.; Mrs. Dor othy Young of God Beach; Mrs. Beulah Carpenter of Carpenter- ville; Mrs. Loris Borden and Mrs. Jessie Large both of Florence, Oregon, and one son, Mike Millar of Ophir. Funeral services were held Thursday at the Gold Beach Community Cchurch with inter ment at the Port Orford ceme tery. LOCAL NEWS Several local people found out how driving in snow’ was last Saturday evening on their way home from the north. Mrs. Madge Moore and Mrs. Mary McMann who had attended Connie’s r ash- ion show at Gold Beach, had the most trouble and had to wait until the snow' plow came to clear the road, a wait on the side of the road for about an hour. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gustafson, accompanied by Mrs. Henry Wei gel and Mrs. Curt Waldien, and Mrs. Kathryn Reekman, accom panied by Mrs. Fred Gardner, all of who had attended Pomona Grange at Ophir, had less trou ble, but Mr. Gustafson’s car be gan siitiing toward the bank once and was held on the road by several men, pushing at the side. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Duff have moved to Langlois to make their home alter living at Harbor for the past two years. Mr. Duff is opening a barbershop of his own at Langolis. He was employed by Lloyd Stefani while here. Mrs. Duff is a well-known Oregon ar tist. and they will be missed by their friends in the community. rented his Phil Buteau house* on the property he pur chased from Mrs. Benham and has moved to Medford where he has purchased a home on Table Rix’k Road. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallace of Los Angeles are visiting at Ihe home of their uncle, Ernest Foster, until the weather mod- can make the «‘rates and trip up the Choteo to Mislatnah Creek. An open house was held at the homi» of Mrs Lucille Jackson and Claude Wright, Saturday evening in honor of the seven- their mother, tieth birthday Mackey. Mrs. group ot friends gathered for the occasion and wished her many happy birthday returns. Recent Divine Worship at 11 a. m. Superintendent. spiritual image and likeness of Lutheran hour every Sunday callers on Mrs. Mackey were Mr. God; the full representation of Sunday School for all ages at and Mrs. Bob Lindsley and their at 10:30 a. m. over Mutual net 9:45 a. m. Mind.” i page 591). daughter of Arcata. work. k Worship Service at 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Springer are Fifth Sunday in Lent: Johny Seventh-Day Adventist Evening Service at 7:30 p. m in North Platte, Nebr., where 8:46-59: A Threefold Testimony Sabbath School, Saturday at Prayer meeting, and Bible they were called by the serious of Jesus. „ . / i 9:45 a. m. Study at 8:00 Wednesday eve. illness of a brother. Thursday, instead of the usual Saturday at Church services, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Munson re Choir Practice, Thursday at mid-week Lenten service the fa turned home last week from San 11:00 a. m. mous Hollywood play The Stoi\ Young People, Saturday at 8:00 p. m. Francisco where they had gone of the Life of Christ,” will be 3:45 p. m. The foregoing at the to visit their daughter and help Smith River Methodist shown. No admission charge — Grange hall. her celebrate her birthday and Wednesday: Teachers meeting Sunday School at 10 a m. Mrx free-will offering. her engagement party. Mr. Mun Monday at 8 p. m. Studies of at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting at 8, Grace VanZee. suM son told the Pilot that on their Christian Tuesday featuring studies on the Life and at 11 a. m at 2 p. m. Fundamentals. return they encountered bad Morning Worship Ladies aid. Saturday teaching of Christ. J. T. Jacobs deliver the at 9:30 a. m. confirmation class road south of Garberville where will tell of his personal experi lev. Knutson will slides had destroyed much new ence of seeing Pilate’s Judgment •corning sermon. for children. All are cordially in highway construction. vited to attend our services. hall. Christian home day was the CITY CRESCENT Mr. and Mrs. Don Redfield left topic presented by H. H. Graham, Monday for Medford in their re a returned missionary from Hon LUTHERAN CONGREGATION Catholic Church Rev. W. O. Grunow, pastor cently-purchased trailer house. duras a d Costa Rica. Rev. Fr. Donald Denman Parsonage, 724 I St. Ph 2424 They expect to go on to Spokane, First Sunday of month at 12 Services in the Seventh-Day Wash., soon to make their fu Baptist Community noon. ture home. Adventist church on J. Street. J. L. MUMBOWER, Minister All other Sundays at 8 a. m Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Last Wednesday Mrs. Ira Brown Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School । and Mrs. A. F. Pierce honored the basketball team at the home of Mrs. Brown with a chicken dinner. Present were Coach and Where to “FIND’’ and “BUY” It In CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA: Mrs. Art Guthrie. Carl Harrison, cheer-leaders Beverly Hill and A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns w Mary Lou Berger; and players: Joe Moore. George Berger, Jim merit a “share” of vour trade when dninir your out-of-town shopping. Fitzhugh, HoHward Morris Bill Shipley, Denniss Fadling. Chris Brown, Kenneth Pierce and man ager Lindel Fadling. Jack John OFFICE SUPPLIES son, Lyle Vaughan and Joe Sar Stationery ver were unable to be present. Typewriters, Adding Machines CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial) DAVIDSON'S DIAMONDS WATCHES Del Norte Laundry 3-Day Service With The Churches Episcopal Rev. C. W. Lover in charge: residence, Gold Beach. Service the first Sunday of th month at 11 a. m. Christian Scientist 1010 2nd St. Telephone 2212 Crescent City, California Notice To Creditors Visit our record dept Compelte Radio Sales and Service 840 3rd Si. Ph. 1512 Crescent City Furniture Co Korean areas suffering from a shortage of stationery supplies found a friend in one of the world’s h’-gest brewing companies. Sta tionery port folios, like the one pictured here, are now being distrib uted by Special Services of the Army to all Air Force, Navy, Marine «nd Army per- « o n n e 1 in Korea, servicemen listed writing paper ns one cf their T m<< s. Archibald S. Alexander, under- & ELECTRIC CO. Complete line of hard ware and electrical fix tures and appliances. PHONE 143 829 SECOND PHONS 2202 SURPLUS MART Everything for the Home Frank & Stella Gronbemcr Crescent City, California 1220 Second Street Phone 2752, Crescent City, Calif. Del Norte Feed Store Flowers Wired Margaret's L. A. Carr & Son ó “deep appreciation on behalf of our servicemen in Korea," in his letter of acceptance to Harris Perlstem, president of the Pabst Brewing company. Front cover of the portfolio con tains the reminder “Don’t Forget To Write Home.” The kits serve a double purpose in supplying u rit- ing paper to men who had little or no paper for their letters. It will enable them to write home oftener. assuring parents and relatives of more frequent contact with our forces in the Far East. Returning veterans of the Korean conflict stress mail to and from home as the most potent morale I poster to the nation’s fight WADSWORTH JEWELERS ATLAS POWER TOOLS — and Hardware, also clothing for the entire family, including boots & shoes. Come in and shop with us! In the County Co’’"* nf the State of Oregon, for Curry County. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF CHARLES A. WAR Albers Feed, Seed, Hay, Fouir NOCK, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Coal, Paint, Cement Roofing, undersigned has been appointed Nails, Fertilizers, Pres-to-logs. Administratrix of the Estate of Charles A. Warnock, Deceased, Ph. 1081 Crescent City by the County Court of Curry County, Oregon, and has quali- lied. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly Anywhere — Any Time! verified as by law required, to the undersigned at Room 5, Hen Phone Orders Accepted! dricks Building, Brookings, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated February 21. 1951. First Ppblished February 22. 1951 Last Publication March 22. 1951. Phone 551 Crescent City EDITH V. WARNOCK, Administratrix. Ed F. Ackley, attorney for ad ministratrix, Brookings, Ore. Sheet Metal & Plumbing Americans Fighting in Korea Get Much-Needed Writing Kits 4* Nielsen Hardware Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. “Man” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March 11. The Golden Text is “Mark the perfect man, and behold the up right; for the end of that man is peace” (Ps. 37:37). Among citations which com- prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: “God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; m a I e and female created he them” (Gen. 1:27), together with the following correlative passage from the Christian Science text book, ‘‘Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary- Baker Eddy: “MAN. The com pound idea of infinite Spirit; the Leave. Orders at Cur-Del Cleaners We Deliver in Brookings!! CRESCENT CITY Silverware Flatware Hollowware DIRELYTE Household Appliances, Sheet Metal, Plumbing and heating supplies. 900 4th St Pho. 631 Carrell’s-Hedrick ELECTRIC Electrical Supplies Your Hotpoint Store 941 Second St. PHONE 931 IVIS IXAMIM40 UNSÍS GtOUNO 1280 Second Street Crescent Chevrolet Lumber Company Chevrolet - Buick Sales-Service Auto Repair, Painting Radiators Repaired. 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