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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Mrs. Paul Applegate of Scotts
burg, Ore., made a short visit
at the Ray Struebing home Sat
urday and Sunday, to visit her
sister, Mrs. Struebing, and her
mother, xvho makes her home
there.
OPHIR NOTFS
I
Mrs. Ada Hursh and daugh 1 Mrs. Lucy Martin, accompanied
ter, Mrs. Edna -------
Ross were ----------
hostess- her son and daughter-in-laxv,
By Marian Miller
es for an afternoon party April Mr. and Mrs. Dot Martin of Sa-
Miss Roseanne Brooks of Port
18, in their r apartment.
anartmor.t mu«
The af
of . ]eni to Smith River recently,
land has been visiting here the
fair was in honor of Mrs. Wm. where Mrs. Martin who is re-
past week. She is a niece of Mr.
Westbrook who celebrated her covering from a heart ailment,
and Mrs. Bill Shepherd, and sev
birthday. A social time xvas en will visit her daughter and fam
eral years ago, she attended high
joyed by the guests xvith refresh ily. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomas
school here.
REAL ESTATE
ments including a decorated cake. and family. Mrs. Martin is sister
Lee "Pinky” Nowlin and John
Guests were Mrs. Eddie West of Will Wridge of Brookings.
"Corky” Brewer of the navy vis
brook, Mrs. Trembly, mother of
Seventh-Day Adventist the
ited their homes here on a 10-
honored guest, Mrs. Edxvard
Sabbath
School,
Saturday at
Residence Phone: 281
day leave. They left last Friday1
Westbrook.
Mrs. Palmer West
for San Diego, where they will 9:45 a. m.
Box 211
Phone 341 be
brook,
Mrs.
Taylor Westbrook,
Church services, Saturday at
placed on a navy transport
Mrs. Clarence Westbrook. Mrs.
Notary Public C. O. Leonard ship.
11:00
a.
m.
•
The foregoing are at Chctco John Ostrom, Mrs. Everett Wood Will be closed, due to wor-
There
were two old time char-
SALESMEN:
ruff and the honored guest xvho
ivaries here last week. The first Grange hall.
O. S. Young
Ilans Nelson
received many gifts and cards. \ing, Friday and Saturday!
was for Mf. and Mrs. Ray Ste
Baptist Community
Earl Docherty
Smith River P.-T. A. is spon
vens. Thursday. Mrs. Stevens is
J. L. MUMBOWER, Minister
soring
a work day. Saturday, at Open for business Monday.
the former Lucille Shannon. The Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School
Brookings, Oregon
the school grounds. Plans are
second was at the Dale Moore
Superintendent.
being made to grade and gravel
APRIL 30!
home for Mr. and Mrs. Johnl
2 acres on highway overlooking "Corky? Brewur, Wednesday—
Sunday School for all ages at the yard. The ball gorounds will
ocean and Harris Park beach xvho were married on April 14. 9:45 a. m.
be put in shape. Flag pole and
playground. If you wish a beau Mrs. Brewer is the former Joan
playground equipment will be
Worship Service at »11 a. m.
tiful setting for that new’ home Steien, 1951 Ophir graduate.
Evening Service at 7:30 p. m I erected. The ladies will serve
you must see this for you will
Automotive Parts
Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Miller vis
Prayer meeting, and Bible a pot luck dinner at noon to all
agree it just can’t be beat.
who
turn
out
for
the
day.
ited Coos Bay last Saturday.
Study at 8:00 Wednesday eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Voelker
Mrs. Velma Miller has receiv
Choir Practice, Thursday at
With ocean frontage! 3\ acres, were called to Vancouver, Wn., 8:00 p. m.
ed word that her son. Pvt. Gor
room modern home with excel- early last week by the death of
don Miller, who spent two months
pnt spring water. 2 other useful Mrs.
Mrs, Voelker’s father.
Christian Scientist
in basic training at Camp Rob
wildings on the place. Price $16,-
M rs. Burl Burns recently re-
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. erts has been transferred to
00 with terms.
• turn
turned home after spending sev-
“Probation After Death” is the Fort Bliss, Texas, and is in Bat
oral weeks visiting in different subject of the Lesson-Sermon in , tery A, 2nd AAA training. He
all Churches of Christ, Scientist । reports he is well pleased with
2 large business lots just off parts of Washington.
Featuring
his new’ location.
Mrs. John Brexver, Joan Steien, on Sunday, April 29.
Roux
Cclor
Shampoos
Golden Text is “The man that1
»uilding suitable for business or left Sunday for Ellsworth Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. Murton Rice of
Rayette
Color
Foam
Rinses
living quarters. Priced at only where she will be visiting her wandereth out of the way of un Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Les- GDF Shampoos and Dandruff
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
derstanding shall remain in the! lie Rice of Albany, Ore., n.adv
$5500 with reasonable down pay
made
Lotions—Revlon Aqua-ma
Steien for several weeks. While congregation of the dead. Hei a brief visit at the D. M. Rice
ment.
rine Lotion.
there she expects to see her twin that followeth after righteous-! home over the week-end. They
brother,
Jack,
who
recently
com
ness and meicy’ findeth life, right- »Iso visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Almost new home with beaut?-;
ul fireplace, two bedrooms, situ-, pleted boot training at Great eousness and honor” (Proverbs। Barnum and children, leaving
1 Sunday morning for their home.
ited on large lot close in. Price, Lakes naval station. Jack is get 21:16-21).
Among citations xvhich com-
ting a 14-day leave, and is a
¡10,500.
former Ophirite as he went to prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
school about two years ago, ne- following from the Bible: "I
3 acres of rich soil and 2-bed- iore going back to Wisconsin to shall not
die, but live, and de-
oom home containing enough fur- live a year ago.
clare the works of the Lord”
liture tor you to move right tn
A stork shower was held last (Ps. 118:17), together with the
moi tar from school. Price $11,500.
WHERRIE TAILORING COMPANY will
Saturday for Mrs. Lee Pollock, folloxving
correlative
passage
at James Mateer’s new Commun from the Christian Science text
make a suit that s fashioned for you! Pure
Ready to build on \-acre near ity hall. Hostesses were Mrs. Ray book, "Science and Health with
virgin wool fabrics...expert tailoring..,low
ocean in good locality. Price $1900 Moore and Mrs. Bessie Dishner. Key to the Scriptures” bv Mary
prices.
Baker Eddy: "In the illusion of
death, mortals wake up to the
Good substantial home and Ige
knowledge of two facts: (I) that
barn, work shop, chicken house,
You’re better dressed, stitch for stitch, In
CLONES
they are not dead; (2) that they
on small farm of 10 acres. Price
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wollam have but passed the portals of a
$8500 with rood terms.
Sr. are proud grandparents of! new belief” (page 251).
Tow n house with unsurpassed twin daughters born to Mr. and
CRESCENT CITY
riew of ocean, river and town. Mrs. Walter Wollam Jr. at Al-j LUTHERAN CONGREGATION
Brookings, Ore.gon
Exceptionally convenient and ar-t hambra, Calif., Friday, April 13.
Rev. W. O. Grunow, pastor
The
twins,
Nancy
Kathleen,
7
•anged lor comfortable living. On-
Parsonage, 724 I St.
Ph 2424
lbs., 8 oz., and Patricia Jane, 7|
y $11,950. with terms.
Services
in
the
Seventh-Day
lbs, have one older brother.
Adventist church on J. Street.
Lawrence Kirkland. formerly
Here’s a really fine acre to
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
livide for homesites. Priced at of Brookings, i now with the
Divine Worship at 11 a. m.
3rd Infantry in Korea.
1100.
Lutheran hour every Sunda;
1
A group of women from the
Good homo and 1 acre on Hwy Brookings Seventn Day Advent at 10:30 a. m. over Mutual net
101 south of Harbor, excellent ist Church attended the district work.
Fifth SiVday alter Easter:
veil. Really a fine location for meeting of the Federated Dorcas
Ph ns
lome and business.
Society at Coos Bay on April 12. Rogate. Text and theme: Jahn
Those going included Marguerit ’ 16:23-30. . Prayer in Jesus’ name.
ÿour
services Thursday May
Just listed, two of finest lots Watt, Margaret Galbraith, Fern
Purse
n Brookings directly opposite Graham. Marie Funk, Lois Knu1- 8. 8 p. m. Ascension dav. Mark
chool. Good location for duplex s< n. Mary Fisher. Ly dia Adams. 16:14-20. Christ's glorious
apartment house. Class A in Alice Overman, Lucretia Martin- cension into heaven.
ome property and priced right, days and Hazel Morris.
Episcopal
Mrs. Roy Springer returned
Hex. C. W. Lever, Vicar.
Some very choice ocean front-, home Sunday after visiting an
Worship service first and third
ge lots close to town. These are; aunt in Port Low nsend. Wash., I Sundays at 11 a. m.
ibout the last to be had in this tor a tew weeks. She xvas met at
Bandon by Mr. Springer ami they! Smith River Methodist
lass of ocean \ lews.
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs.
spent
week-end with their
irace
VanZee, supL
s<
n-in-laxx
and
daughter,
Mr.
and
For fast action in selling your
Mrs.
Bill
Burrell.
Morning
Worship at 11 a. m i
roperty, list with us today! Ht
Frank Reynolds ot Massachu lev. Knutson will deliver the
«arc clwnts wading to buy!
setts arrived for a visit with his norning sermon.
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
Wc h a V e sex ei a completely Mrs. Vic Reynolds.
Catholic Church
Join the Spring Travel Parade—
nished and modern homes that
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
Mrs. Sunny Chapman enter
by Greyhound air-conditioned
an be bought on KHA terms.
tained in honor of the first birth-
First Sunday of month at 12
bus! Short trips, long trips,on bus
noon.
iness or pleasure —Greyhound
All other Sundays at S a. m
\Ne
offers
you frequent service and
Htt’o relatixes and their mothers in the last several months.
low fares everywhere!
present for the celebration.
Mrs. Alice Childers of Hobbs.
W'V Mexico, and Mr. and Mrs.
SEE HOW YOU SAVE"
James Mathews and two children
ot St. Louis. Mo., \isited rela
Smith River 4-H club met in
tixes oxer the xxeek-end and at regular session. Monday evening
tended the funeral ot Mrs. Hattie in the social room of the church. Albuqm rtpr
meeting
attended iw
member and parents. President Reno,
rvin presided, assisted
S 10.80
by Club Leader Lewis Ulrich,
Portland,
Ore
__
Foi low Uli salute to the tlag. club
business
)st d of. Mem- San Diev \ Calif.
bers are plannim a money-mak-
Ritum Trip 2C5 LESS
en
inp Tickets
in the near futur»’
1 will be held at the
lay
meeting. Doug i ine,
C. 0. LEONARD
L. L LEONARD
With The Churches
Brokers
Y. & M.
Kathrynzs Beauty
Shoppe
are you
LOCAL
TALL?
NEWS
PHILLIPS CLOTHING
Work With
SPEED to Fill Your
NEED!.........
SMITH RIVER
CATERPILLAR No. 12
POWER ROAD GRADER
PUTNAM LOGGINGS COMPANY
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Carolyn Kerr, Aqt
Humb dt
unties
a ml s
colore ì slides and
gaxe ; i talk on poisonous weeds
of the two counties. Rtfreshments
kies and punch were en-
joyed at the close
Glenn and Richard
and
Kenneth Johnson.
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