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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1951)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON P age F our SMITH RIVER Easter Services Attended A large crowd was present at the early morning sunrise serv- ice, held at the beach, Sunday. The Boy Scouts with their lead- er. Robert Owen,* assisted by Ashford Lopez, made three huge bonfires on the beach. An ap preciation was extended Herbert Newman of Crescent City Radio shop for the public address sys tem and loud speaker which car ried the singing and speaking to all no matter how far away. The Smith River choir sang Easter hymns, with Rev. P. C. Knudson delivering the Easter message. At the1 close of the service a breakfast was served on the THE AMERICAN WAY the »OT w OF * PLANNEP EÛ3N0MÏ ME. NATURALLY/ ff BETTER* THATS QUITE A PLAN - WHO'S 6ONNA f^UN IT - AND THE COUNTRY? REAL ESTATE Brokers Residence Phone: 281 Box 211 Phone 341 Notary Public C. O. Leonard SALESMEN: G. S. Young Hans Nelson Earl Docherty Brookings, Oregon / o Build A Home? Let us help you plan and build! F. H. A. and G. I. terms. US! WE IN E Wonderfully built hillside home —2 story, commands one of the finest views of ocean and Chetco river. Like new throughout, one of the best in Brookings. Drop in and ask about FHA terms or G. 1. Terms. For fast action in selling your prop* ì t y. list with us today! He /oire clients waiting to buy! Still have some fine view prop erty overlooking Hanis Park and on Hwy 101. Motel site! of Brookings on good road, only short haul to highway. several completely We finished and modern homes that can be bought on Fil A terms. We Work With SPEED to Fill Your NEED!.......... rm.. « — PL* Wouldn’t That Be Jusl Dandy! • beach by ladies of the Smith Riv- of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, er church. Amelia Brown was in April 1. charge of coffee making. An ap Golden Text is "Every good preciation was extended to the gift and every perfect gift is Ward Propane-Butane shop for from above, and cometh down the stove used to cook breakfast. from the Father of light, with Smith River News Notes whom no variableness, neither Smith River 4-H club met in shadow of turning" (Jas. 1:17). regular session Monday evening Among citations which com at the hall with President Glenn prise the Lesson-Sermon is the Garvin presiding. He was assist following from the Bible: “Oh ed by Club Leader Lewis Ulrich. Lord, how manifold are thy Boys and girls of the club are works! in w isdom hast thou made starting their various projects. them all" (Ps. 104:24), together Miss Aloha Ohm. home advis w’ith the following correlative or. of the extension service, of passage from the Christian Sci- Eureka, was present at the af e n c e textbook : "Science and fair and she talked to the group Health with Key to the Scrip on "How to Give a Demonstra-, tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: ‘All tion.” She gave a demonstration reality is in God and His crea on removing a grease spot from tion, harmonious and eternal" WoBen material. At the close of (page 472). the meeting ice cream and cake] were served. i Baptist Community Mrs. Lilly Woodriff is convales- ( cing at her home follow ing re-1 J. L. MUMBOWER, Minister lease from the Seaside hospital. | Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School Superintendent. Mrs. Edith Johnson of Pine Hill, Eureka, is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Sunday School for all ages at Woodruff and is assisting her. 9:45 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer West Worship Service at 11 a. m. brook and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evening Service at 7:30 p. m Westbrook and their children ac Prayer meeting, and Bible companied by Misses Alta Nelson and Zaretta Croy, spent Easter Study at 8:00 Wednesday eve. Choir Practice, Thursday at vacation week at San Francisco. They returned home Sunday and. 8:00 p. m. report having a good time. There will ze a dedication Mrs. Ella Plaisted had the mis service of the new Bible, recent- fortune to fall at her home re-! ly presented Baptist Community cently, severly injuring her left "hunch by Mr. and Mrs. N. M. leg. While no bones were broken Jones, at the moring worship, she is confined to her bed, slow Sunday. ly recovering, however. There will be a new junior Wayne Blagdon who suffered choir at the church. Sunday eve a broken hip while working in nings. Mt. and Mrs. L. A. Har the logging woods lor F. M. Lund, vey will be in charge. All voung near Brookings, was rushed to people interested. please be at Seaside hospital, following the the church at 6:30 for short re accident. He is reported slowly hearsal and refreshments after recovering. which a fellowship hour will be Mr. and Mrs. Warren Engdahl । enjoyed preceding t h e evening and two daughters left Friday worship. for their new home at Roseburg, । Ore. Mr. Engdahl, electrician at Seventh-Day Adventist liebold mill, ha accepted an Sabbath School, Saturday at ; lectricion job at a big mill at Roseburg. During their stay in 9:45 a. m. Church services. Saturday at Smith River, both were 11:00 a. m. in P.-T. a ., Girl Scouts Brownies. 5 The foregoing are at Choteo Mr. and Mis. James Ruess are Grange hall. Wednesday . 7 p. m. Teachers ; parents of a little daughter, born March 24 a I hospital. meeting, followed at 8 by' prayer Mrs. Ruess i former Ra- meeting, studying "Last Hours mona Linsley Iiris is their sec of Jesus." ond daughter Last Sabbath J. B. Meehan was | speaker, with his subject: Jesus Christos Instructions to His Dis ciples. concerning his going away J and returning." Mr. Meehan had | Christian Scientist as his John 14:1-3: "Let Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. not your hearts be troubled ifi "Reality" is the subject of the . I will come again." lesson-Sermon in all Churches. He assured that Jesus had* With The Churches NEWS LOCAL WHO UNDERSTANDS C. 0. LEONARD L L. LEONARD gone and He will return as He Morning Worship at 11 a. m. said He will. His Disciples asked Äev. Knutson will deliver the for signs of His coming. Tn Mark 13r7-8 one can read a few signs •norning sermon. of the world today. Catholic Church Rev. Fr. Donald Denman CRESCENT CITY First Sunday of month at 12 LUTHERAN CONGREGATION noon. Rev. W. O. Grunow, pastor All other Sundays at 8 a. m Parsonage, 724 I St. Ph 2424 in the last several months. Services in the Seventh-Day Adventist church on J. Street. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Divine Worship at 11 a. m. Saturday evening while alone, Lutheran hour every Sunda: Mrs. J. E. Stevenson forgot mo at 10:30 a. m. over Mutual net mentarily’ that the steps at her work. front door had been removed to This first Sunday after Easter be replaced by concrete ones, and the pastor will preach cn John fell, breaking her right arm. She 20:19-31: "Our Redeemer's Eas- managed to arouse her neighbor, ter Gifts to the World. Mrs. C. W. Dam, who came to Study of Christian fundamen her assistance. Sunday X-Rays tals for adults, Monday at 8 p. were taken, and Monday she en m. Confirmation instruction for tered Seaside hospital for med children Saturdays 9:30 a. m. ical attention. Misses Jean and Joy Gott were Episcopal visitors at Salem and Dayton Rev. C. W. Lever in charge last week with relatives. They residence, Gold Beach. took advantage of the Easter Service the first Sunday of th vacation from the local schools. month at " 11 a. m. Gene Gould, senior at Univer sity of Oregon, returned Sunday Smith River Methodist to Eugene aftei' spending Easter Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mr& with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. irace VanZee, supt B. J. Gould. $249.95 BUYS YOU YEARS OF WONDERFUL REFRIGERATION! '4 * IT MODEL NB-8 11 REFRIGERATOR Here’s a big G-E Space Maker — 8.1-cu-ft— that actually holds V6 more food than most refrigerators now in use . • • \ yet occupies no larger floor area. I Powered with the famous G-E sealed-in system that assures you dependable service and low operating cost! Packed with all the worksaving features you could want, BIG freezer—BIG fruit and vegetable drawer—BIG bottle-storage space —and the new Rcdi-Cube ice trays! Perma- color Shelves! 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