Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 05, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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Thursday, fune 5, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
Bud and W ill M cVay and A. C. ican Legion and A u x ilia ry . F o l­
Thompson, and oth e r re la tive s in lo w in g the p rogram the group
D el N orte and C u rry counties. He m arched to the cem etery wherAj
was
a native o f S m ith R iver. The services were held fo r depa W
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Bu E th e l Goodfin
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* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ fu n e ra l services were held F rid a y veterans, then on to the In d ia n
noon at Covello. R elatives a tte n d ­ cemetery’, and fin a l services w ere
1 T hrongs o f people attended the e d the services.
held at the ocean beach, in m em ­
grand opening o f W estbrook’s
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The program , held at S m ith o ry of those who lost th e ir lives
M a rk e t S aturday, to inspect the
R ive r C om m unity h a ll, M ay 17, at sea.
new’ self-service m a rke t, also the
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was much appreciated by eve ry­
self-service m eat m a rk e t.
This
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one, when the B rookings B a rb e r­
store was designed and b u ilt by
shop chorus and H arm onettes, to ­
■ js r
Ted and Tod W estbrook, of red­
g e th e r w ith the Crescent C ity
t
wood fro m th e ir b ro th e r’s logging
group and quartets, e n tertaine d
job. Free gardenias were given to
the audience. Lennis F ike was
the firs t 100 ladies e n te rin g the
m aster of ceremonies. T his a ffa ir
store. Free balloons were present­
was sponsored by R onald M cClish
mwh
N —O— T — I —C — E
ed to the youngsters, and re fre sh ­
and money taken in w ill be used
m ents were served by various
fo r much-need repairs to the hall.
w holesalers th ro u g h o u t the day.
Refreshm ents of sandwiches and
M any b e a u tifu l bouquets w e r e
coffee were served fo llo w in g the
sent by business firm s and friends
program .
o f Crescent C ity and S m ith R iver.
Kay Sandstrom
M em orial services were held on
S p iritu a l understanding alone
S hi1 added: “ We rejoice in wide* M uch c re d it goes to Ted and Tod
E
venings
by A p p o in tm e n t
can pierce today's c o rru p tio n in 'y accu m u la tin g evidence, in term s W estbrook w ho have been in the M ay 30 at the co m m u n ity h a ll at
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a
rb
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r, Oregon
g o ve rn m e n t and w o rld confusion o f C h ris tia n healing, th a t the store since 1948 when they took 10 a. m. under d ire ctio n o f A m e r­
and lead m an kin d to la s tin g safe­ needed s p iritu a l understanding is over the business fro m Vance Bo-
lic k . O rig in a lly the old store was
t y and se cu rity, The C h ris tia n a vailable to h u m a n ity today.
ru
n by th e ir g ra n d fa th e r, W illia m
Science H oard o f d ire c to rs said
Key officials reported on the
M onday.
W
estbrook,
m ore than 60 years
fa r flung a c tiv itie s o f the denom ­
A b o u t 7,>00 C h ris tia n S cientists ination, w I n c h h a s branches ago. T his new’ m a rke t is located
fro m th ro u g h o u t the w o rld heard throughout the U nited States and ju s t o ff the freew ay, e n te rin g the
tow n o f S m ith R iver. T here is
th e D ire c to rs ’ special message in 41 o th e r countries.
am
ple p a rk in g space.
a t the A nnual M eeting o f t h e
G row ing p u b lic acceptance of
W ord has been received by the
M o th e r C hurch, the F irs t C hurch s p iritu a l healing Was noted by
o f C h ris t. S cientist, i n Boston, Gordon V. Com er, C le rk o f The relatives, te llin g o f the death of
M assachusetts.
M other C hurch. C u rre n t church F red V incent, 50, son o f Mrs.
The D ire c to rs said th a t human records, he said, include te s ti­ L a u ra V incent, H a rb o r, w ho died
In g e n u ity alone w ill never solve monies o f C h ris tia n Science heal­ M ay 21 at W ille ts fo llo w in g an
m a n k in d ’s deepest problem s. But ings of a r th r itis , cancer, d e fo rm ­ accident when a to rch he was
th e y added that the means for ed nose, in fa n tile paralysis, g a ll- us*nK to burn weeds on his ranch
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no«« ♦ was severely
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V incent
rig h t adjustm ent are s p iritu a l and «tones, carious hones and flesh, exploded.
burned.
He
is
surveyed
by
his
are im m e d ia te ly available .
as w e ll as of social d rin k in g and
w
idow
,
A
ro
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,
his
m
other,
Mrs.
“ N ot num bers nor hum an m ight sm oking.
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b u t T ru th s p iritu a l understand­
George C hanning, m anager of V in ce n t o f H a rb o r, an aunt. Mrs.
M
in
n
ie
Thom
pson;
three
uncles
in g - is the pow er th a t w ill m old C h ris tia n Science C om m ittees on
th e w o rld 's de stin y,” they d e c la r­ Publications, reported increasing
ed? N am ed president of the M o th ­ official state and local recognition ing to hospitalized veterans and
e r C h u rch fo r the com ing year of the rig h t o f the in d iv id u a l to m em bers o f the arm ed forced. In
w as L t. Col. Robert E llis Key exem ption fro m com pulsory phvs- addition,
13 C h ris tia n Science
o f London, E ngland, Associate ical exam ination s in good fa ith chaplains three o f them in K o ­
He said re a — w ere on a ctive d u ty w th
E d ito r of C h ris tia n Science re lig ­ on religious grounds.
W ITH
ious periodicals. He has been ac­ flu o rid a tio n o f the p ublic w a te r t mops.
tive in the re lig io n fo r m ore than supply is being opposed on the
40 years, in c lu d in g service as a grounds that it represents state
p ra c titio n e r, le c tu re r and a u th o r­ medicine, and there are prospects
of success.
ised teacher.
R elief to ta lin g some $200,000
“ The keynote o f this c e n tu ry is
FULL-SIZE OFFICE KEYBOARD
n o t chaos hut C h ris t.” C olonel was v o lu n ta rily co n rib u te d by
Free Estimates
K ey to ld the huge crowd. "W a r C h ris tia n S cientists to aid s u f­
and d e s tru c tio n have been asso­ ferers in t h e K ansas-M issouri
P low ing — D iscing
cia te d w ith the firs t h a lf of the V a lle y flood. Roy G a rre tt Watson,
Y ard L e ve lin g !
tw e n tie th ce n tu ry , hut progress treasurer of The M other Church.
and s p iritu a liz a tio n w ill m a rk the announced.
succeeding years.”
In anothe r field, the C h ris tia n
“ T he old m a te ria lis m must he Science Cam p W e lfa re departm en t
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replaced by a s p iritu a l concept of disclosed th a t m ore than 360 C atnp
c re a tio n ,” he added
W e lfa re w o rke rs were m in is te r- |
M rs. Lora C Rathvon, re tirin g
u w in mnnTTnTm nufanniaBg v'ii'n.....n j.
president, said there is “ grow ing
re co g n itio n th a t s p iritu a l e n lig h t­
enm ent, and s p iritu a l e n lig h te n ­
m ent alone, w ill blot out the ma-
te ris m w hich is the source of all
confusion and o f m ankind's m u l­
tip lie d problem s."
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WANT ADS
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Katherine's
View of the Original Edifice and
Extension of the Mother Church
Beauty Shop
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THE ALL-NEW
S mith C orom
ColOLyW*/
SPRAY PAINTING
arch many other
'first tone "typ/tiy
features/
L. H. Kirtley
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
1937
Serving Brookings
Since 1933
N flat lx*d truck w ith accessories
licensed till Decem ber, 11)52
S275.00
I ludson sprayer w ith B riggs-Stratton motor,
50 gallon tank, including spray nozzles
40.00
5° feet 11. 1). steam hose
10.00
St ove
a sc 2 lx>ttoin 14 inch plow
Absolutely the latest thing in typewriters— improve
your correspondence by having a neatly written
message which will ma{e your mail much more
desirable to receive, lust the thing for that student
who is going away to college this fall. Can't be
matched tn performance by machines costing many
times the price. See them at—
section disc
.4 2 section spring tm th
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ROEDER
Funeral Home
508 11. St.
Phone 1091
CRESC E N T ( I T Y
ü 200
hi irrow
hulh trays, each
x>\es bo'
blasting powder
Brookside Azalea & Bulb Farm
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
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Brookings, Oregon
/.</ Grootendorst or A l Panzer at Greenhouse.
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PHONE 22S2
Brookings, or
THE TYPO-PRINT
On ilu- Highway, Phone 084
Gold Beach
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