Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 03, 1952, Image 5

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,_o Bro k in g -H arb o r Pilot, Brookj n ^ Ore.
For W hat ltz$ W o rth .
1 hursd.iv. l.inuary 3.
Supplement
Mrs. Rose H ubbard while they of Crescent City who has spent
are gone
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t'Y lifford P. R owe Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gustafson many years as a missionary' in
I had always wondered why so few people were will enjoyed Christm as with her three India and outh America, was the
speaker last Sabbath. His sub­
children. The group was made up ject w as: "The Last Supper.” and
' ’c,r t,,nc and talcnt 111 the advancement of Mr. and Mrs. Thor Ask. Mr.
followed by communion s e n -
of community enterprises. That is, I did and Mrs. Eric Ask and children was
ice.
wonder until I took the opportunity to of Vashon. Wash., and Mrs. Gun-
borg \ alentine of San Francisco.
Baptist Community
Il study the situation.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lively and
My research in the matter Brought out three children arrived from Canon J. L. MUMBOWER, M inister
< ity, ( olo., to spend C hristm as
Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday school
facts that not only is such work done with
Mrs. Lively's parents, Mr. superintendent.
• without remuneration hut also that in too, and Mrs. Vic Anderson and other Sunday school for all ages at
They plan to leave in 9:45 a. m.
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I<M) inany cases it does not even get an a relatives.
few days on th eir return trip.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
predation. It seems that there is always They have a small dairy farm
Evening Service at 7:30 p. m.
P ra y er m eeting and Bible study
3 S,Ha^ ProuP
nothing-doers who are near Canon City.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Comstock at 8:00 p. m. W ednesday.
constantly on the alert in order to catch arrived
- ..........- recently
Wooo from Wilderwood Choir practice. Thursday at 8
p. m. Mrs. Lucille P atterson, di­
somebody doing more than absolute duty demands W lvn Sanitarium- located near Wilder- rector,
they find such a one, thqr proceed to give him a rough
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i.mc .Mikl) usually includes charges of being a conceited Comstock assist in the teaching
prig or a busybody or a publicity bound or a showoP a"d ’n«naRemcn‘ <* 'he sanitar-
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to take up this voluntary work.
Lutheran Services
(American L utheran)
Divine W orship Services, 2nd
and 4th Sunday evenings of the
month at 7:30 p. m.
Place: Chetco G rang? Hall.
P asto r: Rev N orm an L. Orth,
of Coquille, Oregon.
Sunday school and adult Bible
classes a t 10 a. m.
These services are held bjf the
authority and assignm ent of the
National Lutheran Council, rep­
resenting m ost of Lutheranism in
America. Come! You are always
welcome!
Usually one lesson is enough for the beginner in such Mr< and Mrs- Lawrcnce Payne
activities. Although he still realizes that there is work I X \ h e ° i r
to be done, he tapidly arrives at the conclusion that several months They have sold
someone else had Better do it. Once in a while a trulv their honie near Harbor lo Mr-
\aliant one thumbs his nose at the yelping curs on the the adjoining property from Mr
edge of the pack and goes on to become a valuable leader Payne's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Payne.
in the community. But the valiant are few
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W hy there Should be those who ridicule the efforts Floyd Sw earingen drove to Cres-
of the few who are willing and able to work for the cent City cbristnias where they
Brookings
betterment of all has always been one of the mysteries Mrs. Swearingen’s three s o n s ,
Lutheran
Mission
peculiar to man. The easiest conclusion to be reached is Bob> B’B and Dick Barton, and
The
Church
of
the
Lutheran
Hour
that those who jeer are envious of the successful accomp- home.
,he,r fam,I,es at the Bob B« arton
W. O. Grunow, P asto r
lishment which they are incapable of achieving.
Mrs. Joe Taylor went to Palo 745 I St., Crescent City, Calif.
Telephone 2424, Crescent City
Alto
Sunday evening where she
Dr. Charles Bradley, noted scientist of California In­
All services are held a t St.
will look a fte r business details.
stitute of lecbnology, has a word of encouragement for She expects to be gone about Tim othy’s Episcopal church o p ­
posite the schools.
those hurt by the seeming lack of appreciation. He re three weeks.
Sunday school every Sunday,
minds that “Any yellow dog can bark at the heels of Rev. and Mrs. N. N. Neufelt at 6:30 p. m.
of Stayton spent a night l a s t
Divine services every Sunday,
the horse that is pulling the plow.”
week with the Hendricks family. a t 7:30 p. m.
1 0 0 p. m. L utheran H our over
He was m inister at B aptist Com­
KCRE,
Crescent City, sponsored
m
unity
church,
until
June,
1950.
he was able to see LaVerne Men­
by the Lutheran Laym an’s league
denhall, Leonard B arker and Ray-
and in part hy Brookings L uther­
Dinner guests at the P. D. mond Reekman, old schoolmates
an Mission. Tune in.
H anks home New Years w ere: while they were in the sam e area
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Raveks, Mr. and near Japan. Don’s present ad-
Brookings
Mrs. Roy Reeser. and Mr. and dress is: Don M erritt CMCM
Christian Science
Church
of
Christ
Mrs. Lee Droubaugh.
ACB One, VSN Base, Coronado 55
Services Sunday a t 11 a. m.
V. F. W. H all
Mrs. Dewey Akers was a be- S an Diego. Calif
Wednesday, testim onial m eet­
tween bus business visitor at
Bible study for all ages, at 10 ings at 8:00 p. m.
Mrs. A1 Swanberg, who was
Crescent City, Monday.
am . Sunday morning, followed
Reading room in church, open
quite ill recently, is much im- K
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Peterson proved at her home on Easy St I by
X ” song
,.",* ‘ and prayer service and Friday 3:00 to 5:00 p. m.
f o m er of Pine and A lter
went to Reedsport Sunday w here i T h e a n n u a l v « w v « a»-U
»’t v ’cn,nK-
they attended the funeral of Mrs. partv given bv the Rod t r
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ommunion at 11:45 a. m.
Across from the Greenhouse
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M e n m the Red & Gun
Speakers from various congre­
Assurance that righteous pray­
Peterson s father. Wednesday.
club was enjoyed bv a large group gations of the church appear on
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Arm er, Monday e v e n i n g at the club the program , A w arm Christian er is answered is brought out in
of Fortuna. Calif., were guests house. Music for dancing was fur- welcome aw aits you where the the Lesson-Sermon entitled ‘God’
which will he read in all C hristian
last week at the Erskine M iller nished bv Mrs. Ross Putnam
Church of Christ meets.
j
Science
churches, Sunday, J a n ­
home. Mr. Arm er has a national
Richard Danielson, nephew of
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y
6.
reputation as a painter of wild Mrs. AHce Rauscht flew to his
Assembly of God
Two verses from Jerem iah em ­
flowers, and is well known in this parents’ home in Linnton N D
At I. O. O. F. Hall
comm unity through his exhibits On New Year’s day. A brother in H’. R. P A T TE R SO N , M inister phasized this them e: “ye shall
call upon me, and ye shall go and
at Azalea Garden Club a rt shows. scrvice wag home for Christm as
Residence: Pioneer Road
play unto me, and I will hearken
Specimens of his paintings adorn and another expecting to he in­
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
severai of the artistic homes in ductcd soon. He will return to
11 a. m. Morning Worship. Come unto you And ye shall seek me,
this vicinity. Mrs. Arm er is a Brookings. Jan. 8.
for Sunday school and stay for and find me, when ye shall search
w riter of children's stories. Her
for me w ith all your h e a rt” ch
Carla Willock a n d M arjorie tbis worship hour
most noted book is "The W ater- Freem an, ric e n d y “injured in au
7:45 p. m. Evening worship. 29:12,13).
The church w heie you hear the
less M ountain,” which is on the tomobile accidents, re-entered the
Selections from the Christian
Indians of the southwest.
classes Wednesday morning Both whole gospel for the whole man. Science textbook, "Science and
Mr. and Mrs. Pete J. Lesmeis- are looking well hut with bruises
H ealth with Key to the Scrip­
ter, who spent the holidays at and bandages as evidence of a
tu re s ' by Mary B aker Eddy in­
Fresno w ith their daughters, and had experience
St. Timothy Episcopal
cluded “One infinite God, good,
who attended the "professional”
Mr and Mrs Bi„ clem ent were
Rev. C. M. Lever, P astor
unifies men and nations; consti-
football championship game be- hosts at a Christm as dinrier. the
Sunday Services:
tues the brotherhood o f m an;
tween Los Angeles Rams and the guests being Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Second and fourth Sundays at ends w ars; fulfills the S cripture’,
Cleveland Browns. They saw the B aum gartner Sr., Mr. and Mrs. 11:00 a m.
Love thy neighbor as thyself;’
East-W est game b y television. Nick B aum gartner Jr. and Mr.
All are cordially invited.
annihilates pagan and C hristian
They returned Sunday night.
and Mrs. John Musser and chil-
idolatry,—w hatever is wrong in
Seventh-Day Adventist
Don M erritt, now stationed at dren of Crescent City
social, civil, crim inal, political,
M ANSO N M ETCALF. Pastor
the naval base at S a n Diego.
Mr< and Mrs Rex Hayes left
and
religious codes; equalizes the
9.30
a.
m.
Sabbath
School,
on
C alif., cam e home on ( hristm as immediately after C hristm as on Saturday.
sexes;
annuls the curse on man,
morning. He spent nine months a m onth's vacation trip to San
11:00 a. m. Sermon by the pas­ and leaves nothing than can sin,
in the Japan and Korea area. Francisco and the bay area. Their tor.
suffer, be punished or destroyed”
G raduate of the local high school, ( daughter, Sharon, is staying with
11.00 sermon. Elder V. E. Peugh 'p ag e 340).
LOCAL NeWS
With The Churches