Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 31, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday, May 31, I951
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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she will visit relatives.
9:45 a. m.
Mrs. Georgia Fromm, county ( Worship Service at 11 a. m. ,
superintendent of schools, has, Evening Service at 7:30 p. m
been a busy person this past
Prayer meeting, and Bible
week,
visiting
schools
in
north
study
at 8:00 Wednesday eve.
Staff artists of the Oregon
end
of
the
county
and
Tuesday)
Choir
Practice, Thursday at
Journal exhibited original draw­
in
the
Brookins
area
Thursday.
(
8:00
p.
m.
ings of cartoons recently appear­
Funeral service were held Sat-1
ing in that newspaper at the
Christian Scientist
urday for Mrs. Xenia Buffington (
Azalea Garden Club Flower and
Services
Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
who passed away in the Good;
Art Show’, Saturday, and Sunday.
1
Samaritan hospital the first of
Even those late date which the,
“Ancient and Modern Necrom-
the week. Mrs. Buffington had । ancy, alias Mesmerism, and Hyp­
request came in to the Journal j
been ill for some time.
office must have made it difficult
notism, DeDnounced” is thr sub-
to do so, Miss Louise Aaron, art
The road up Jerry’s Flat way ject of the lesson-sermon in all
REAL ESTATE
editor of the Journal, arranged
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Cochell and has been considerably improved Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
the collection of black and whites two sons of Salem, were week­ by cutting off the turn between Sunday, June 3.
and stated that the Journal was end visitors of her father. Rev. the Williams and Richardson
Golden Text is “I w’ould have
Residence Phone: 281
only too happy to co-operate in E. C. Hicks, and sister, Mrs. R. residences. Driving still contin­
you
wise unto that which is good,
Phone 341 such an undertaking.
Box 211
ues to be hazardous with the log­ and simple concerning evil. And
D. Rowley and family.
This is the first time Portland
Notary Public—C. O. Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hanscam ging trucks and dust situation.
the God of peace shall bruise
artists
have been represented in are parents of a daughter, born j
SALESMEN:
Satan
under your feed shortly”
a cartoon exhibit here. Favorably at Seaside hospital. May 25. The |
G. S. Young
Hans Nelson
(Rom.
16:19-20).
received by the public, it is to little miss has been named Pa-I
Earl Docherty
Among citat^ns w’hich com­
be hopM that it will prove the me la Kay.
Brookings, Oregon
prise
the Less-onSermon is the
Seventh-Day
Adventist
beginning of art shows larger in
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sy mens
at
following
from the Bible: “The
Sabbath
School,
Saturday
scope in the future.
arc» parents of a nine pound, six
Looking for a good ranch. Here
fear of the Lord tendeth to life:
These Journal artists exhib- ounc*» daughter, born at Seaside 9:45 a. m.
is one at a PRICE. 305 acres, ited here:
Church services, Saturday at and he that hath it shall abide
hospital, May 23, and whom they 11:00 a. m.
year ’round creek. Priced at only
satisfied; he shall not be visited
Howard Fisher, who has been have named Pauine Delilah.
$16,250. About 7H miles from an editorial artist on the Jornal
with
evil” (Prov. 19:23), togeth-
A son was born to Mr and
town. Approximately 50 head of staff since 1919. Born at Santa
Episcopal
the following correlative
er
with
Mrs. R. C. Jump at Seaside hos-; Rev. C. W. Lever, Vicar.
livestock goes with this deal. Is Fe, New Mexico, he studied en­
passage
from the Christian Sci-
pital, May 9. The young man, who' Services at 8:15 a. m. Sunday
near to Hwy 101. LAST (’HANCE gineering but left that profession ;
“Science and
textbodk,
e
nfc
e
—to all those who were inter­ for the Museum Art school. His i is their fifth son, weighed eight St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, Health with Key to the Scrip-
pounds, five ounces, and has been church services will be held every
ested in the above 305 acre ranch, hobby is wood carving, an ac-
Sunday. Everyone is invited to tures” by Mary Baker Eddy:
named
Davd.
please call back. Original sale tivity which gives him oppor-
'Christian Science reveals a ne-
Mrs. William Ackerman of Eu­ come to these services.
not completed.
dimen-
cessity
for overcoming the world,
three
to
create
in
tunity
reka spent the past week visit­
the
flesh,
and evil, and thus de­
sional form.
Smith River Methodist
ing her sister, Mrs. Katherine
Desirable modern home and
stroying
all
error” (page 10).
George Hoerner is an artist Sandstrom.
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrx
% acre of ground on Hwy 101,
for the Pacific Parade1 Magazine
Mrs. W. F. Miller returned to Irace VanZee, supt
CRESCENT CITY
south of Harbor for only $8000.)
section, his pictures appearing on Tier home last week from Santa
Morning Worship at 11 a. m LUTHERAN CONGREGATION
’ the cover and also in the paper’s Rosa where she had been called £ev. Knutson will deliver the
Rev. W. O. Grunow, pastor
Two lots in excellent location
-
. .
garden section. He likes to work by the illness of her sister, Mrs. norning sermon.
- X' i ™ apartment h°U,e- with oils hut is better known'
“Church of the Lutheran Hour*
meed $1750
I
water co)orjgt He served in J. C. Courtney whose condition)
Ph 2424
Parsonage, 724 I St.
Catholic Church
is remaining about the same.
Services in the Seventh-Day
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
10-ten wooded acres close in |.
waddingham heads the
First Sunday of month at .2 Adventist church on J. Street.
- a fascinating hide-away for na­ Journal’s promotion art staff.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
noon.
ture lovers. Plenty of line spring Serving in World War 2, he re­
Divine Worship at 11 a. m.
m
All other Sundays at 8 a.
water available. All this with turned to this country and was
Mr. and Mfs. Ray McBeth
Lutheran hour every Sunday
river and ocean view’ thrown in employed by the West Coast Pic­ have returned to their home at
at 10:30 a. m. over Mutual net-
Baptist Community
for ONLY $2500. Terms.
ture Corporation before going to Los Angeles after a three-weeks
J. L. MUMBOWER, Minister ! work.
stay
Second Sunday after Trinity:
„ at the
j w« W. R.
t
h°^d Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School
House on highway 10. close to the Journal.
Mr. and Mrs. John Paalino and
.
Luke
14:16-24: “Come, for all
Bob
Fassett,
head,
the
news
de
­
Superintendent.
Harbor. Good well, and pressure
son spent several days visiting
partment
art
staff.
He
studied
|
things
are now ready.”
Sunday School for all ages at
system, lull price only $3000.
at the Museum Art School, has at the home of his parents, Mr.
Good terms.
worked as an engineering drafts­ and Mrs. Gordon Asher of Jer
man at marintime shipyards on ry’s Flat.
37 peres, Winchuck rive runs Swan
Mr. and Mrs. George Sutton
Island. Off the job he is a
buildings
through property’. Some
'
and Mr. and Mrs. Lex Fromm at-
water colorist.
- full price $3200
at
Carl Bonelli wyrked as an art- J tended graduation
4T REDFIELD'S MARKET
F 1st or A number ui years on the Port Orford. Wednesday night.
clever new small home
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sy-
Fresno Bee and the Sacramento;
with one of the best ocean views, Bee in California and as a free­ dow and son and Mrs. Frances
good bottom
excellent spring,
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY - SATURDAY
lance artist. He served 24 months, Hauber left Saturday for South-,
soil. Can irrigate. Beautiful wood- as a marine segreant in the Pa­ ern Minnesota where they will
ed park and stream. Unbeatable cific. He is best know for his spend three weeks visiting rela­
ARMOURS
location, Priced right tor quick ne*wspaper drawings and car­ tives and friends.
sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baxter and
toons of people and sports events. |
June
and Mrs. Billie Wade and
artists
All the Journal
A number of brand new ex
son
left
Saturday for Abilene,
ARMOURS
elusive listings. Don t get dis- are well known in art circles, and Texas, where they will visit for
exhibited
in
art
mus-
all
have
couraged. Let us show you what
eums and shows throughout the
is now available.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. McCain
community here was
spent
last week-end at Portland
MEDIUM SHARP
Newly listed acre with 87 feet l fort unate in obtaining such an
and
Salem
areas. They were in
ocean frontage with well planned exhibit.
Azalea Garden Club Art show Salem to attend the initiation
home tsarted in setting of state’/ |
trees. Home far enough along to had as well as the cartoon col- ot their daughter. Doris into Cap
move right in. Immediate posses­ lection,
by well-loved and Gown, senior womens hon-
sion. Only $(^500 furnished.
and often seen artists who have orary orginzation.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clamo
exhibited with the club in past
GRADE .. 4
and
little girl of Fresno visit d
2-bed room home close to school years. Sidney Armor’s dower pic­
on large lot. Immediate posses­ tures, Pernot Duff’s seascapes and at the Ralph Nilsson home on
sion, $4750 with good terms.
coast water colors. Katherine Friday. The Ciarnos are old-time
Hardesty who has a following in residents of the Pistol River area.
Also 3-ln'droom home close in local circles was reperesented by
Also Rabbits, Hens,
Sgt. George Steiner is home
for $1750. Look at them it in­
Korean
on furlough from the
terested in purchasing a home on an oil. a still-life owned by Mr. front. He will be here for 30
Dan
Massett.
and
reasonable terms.
and reports then to Fort
Dam. well known here, both
and teacher, was rep-! Lewis. George says it is swell to
an
husband resented by the work of one of. be home.
cellent prepositio
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rath drove
and wife. Pleasant location and
pupils. David Lang-
to Portland Monday and will ro­
new building. $15.500 will buy felt. A new
this. Terms may be had it desired M. Power
of Crescent turn home the end of the week.
City, sell-taught, w ho entered 1 Mrs. Amelia Prince accompan-
Mill Supplies and Logging Equipment
Just listed! Two of the finest pastels and oil land and seascapes! ied them to Port Orford where
residential lots in town, statelv
trees. Yow will agree there are
none finer when you see these.
Young Blocks
Top lots tor only $2100.
Teachers and
cal schools met
Wednesday at
before leaving
the summer.
guests of the lo­
for luncheon last
the Chetco Inn,
school duties for
C 0. LEONARD
L L LEONARD
Journal Artists At
Local Flower Shorn
at the show.
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Mr and Mrs. E. M. Woodruff
purchased one of Sidnye Armor’s
paintings, of squaw flowers at the
Azalea Garden Club Flower and
Art Show’. Erskine Miller bought
an original cartoon by Howard
Fisher called “The Pot and the
Kettle.” Mr. Miller thinks it will
look well, hung in his library.
LOCAL
NEWS
Brokers
With The Churches
GOLD BEACH
SLICED BACON, lb
49c
PICNIC STLYE HAM, lb
53c
CHEDDAR CHEESE,, lb
HAM SLICES, each .
59c
25c
LAMB SH. CHOPS, lb
83c
ENLUND EQUIPMENT CO.
Good substantial home and Ige
barn, work shop, chicken house,
on small farm of 10 acres. Price
$8500 with good terms.
We Work With
SPEED to Fill Your
NEED!..........
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CATERPILLAR No. 12
POWER ROAD GRADER
O REXT EY HOUR OR RY DAY
PUTNAM LOGGINGS COMPANY
Pilone 589 or Write Box 417
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