Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 15, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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    born Monday afternoon a t Mast
hospital
and
weighed
seven
pounds five ounces.
Elm er Rockstadt of upper Flor­
as creek met with a serious acci-
dent last S aturday night.
He
drove his jeep over the bank on
Floras creek road and lay out
all night unable to m ake his wav
back to the road or a ttra c t a t ­
tention w ith his flashlight. He
was taken to Keised hospital in
N orth Bend where it was found
he’d broken his pelvis.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H uetzen-
7000-mile trip visiting friends
a 70
been confined and relatives in Los Angeles,
THURSDAY
RSDAY, JA N l ARY l.>, 1353
home for the past week Hous
Iouston. Tex., where they visit-
due to illness. Many friends have | ed his brother, and to Kansas
called during that time, includ- where they visited old friends and
ing Mr. and Mrs. Randle of Ban- relatives.
They spent Thanks-
don, Mr. and Mrs. Don W hereat giving, C hristm as and New Years
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Mas-1 with their children in Los An-
♦
By Marion R rooks
♦ tropolito, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin geles. They also reported visit-
la,' and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ing Rose and Bert Wheeling, well
Mrs Calvin Blair received word Brooks.
known in this area, and friends
th a t her brother in S anta Rosa.
Mumps are m aking the rounds will be glad to know they are
Calif., had suffered a severe heart of the pre-school age clrl-lr-n in both in the best of health. On
attack . She left on the Thursday Langlois. But a few adults are this trip the Wilcoxs spent 185
afternoon bus to be w ith him. rcjxirted to be suffering from it hours riding the bus.
W hile in California she will also *oo.
Last Sat unlay
night
Myra
visit with friends in San F ra n ­
Marlowe
entertained
her
class­
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mulkey and
cisco.
two children of Coquille visited m ates of Port Orford high at the
Mr. and Mrs. A1 B erger and ♦ the home of their niece, Mrs. home of Neonta Hall on Airport
Ralph Pom eroy recently visited in Evelyn Boice, one evening this road.
E ureka, Calif. The Bergers with week.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Volck attend
Mrs. Berger's sister and Mr. Pom- j Mi. and Mrs. O. L. M<x>re have ed the board m eeting of the Coos-
eroy with relatives of his.
returned from a two w eeks’ visit C urry Pioneer Historical Society,
Mr. anil Mrs. Jewell Solomon. vv I, friends and relatives in the held at the Coquille hotel S a tu r­
day noon. From there they went
Bill Lewis and Laura Lee, niece legat'd area.
and nephew of Eldon W hite, v s it­
E vdvn Boise consulted a bone on to Coos Bay to viit Al’s sis­
ed the W hite home Thursday specialist in Coos Bay Thursday. ter, who is confined to Me \ulev
and Friday. They returned to
\n election was held on Jan. 5 hospital. They found her improv­
th eir home in Newport late F ri­ at the Langlois high school for ing.
day.
♦he purpose of issuing bonds to
Jimmy Everest has been dis­
Mr. and Mrs. W alt Sabin and bud I an additional classroom and charged from the Army and is
children spent tin* week end on library onto the high schol anil hack in civilian life. At present
th eir ranch on Floras creek
the building of new bleechers he is living with his wife’s people
Mr. and Mrs. Louis K ruetzer showers and dressing room for in Bandon hut is looking for a
took son Kenneth hack to his base» the high school gymnasium. The house to rent and a job.
in Texas when his leave expired. issue passeil by a large vote.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E asterling
It is reported that Ralph Cope
Boh T hetford and Fred H ar- were b'essed with a little daugh­
has leased his farm and dairy gand visited Bert Burr, Coquille ter, Lois Marie. The baby was
stock and will live in Bandon. high school basketball coach, in
This move was necessary liecause Coquille Saturday.
of ill health.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Wilcox re ­
Glen Hiley and Louise P eter­ turned to their home in Sixes
son of Bandon have taken over Friday evening a lte r completing .7 business and professional
6
thc r , Eunglois
cafe.
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rader of Salem w ere guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W orth Shoop last
Saturday night.
The beautiful in c h a ra c te r is
also the good, welding indissoul-
ubly the links of affection—M ary
Baker Eddy.
Try E xtended Play Records—
Yeltons.
Subscribe to the
H arbor p llo t Only
year.
Brookings-
53.00 per
BROOKINGS A U TO PARTS
AU TH O RIZED
McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER
AND REPA IR SERVICE
Across from Shell Station
Brookings, Oregon
\ O. Box i Q5 Brookings, Oregon
Phone 2274
WHERE TO FINO AND BUY IT IN CRESCENT CITY
guide to friendly C R E S C E N T C IT Y concerns who
suggest you patronize your home m erchant first, hut stand ready to serve you in an
admirable way when these services are not available in your home com m unity.
Confession? — Ask The
Man Who Goes There!
Crescent C ravrolel
HAM ILTON - ELG IN
WYLER - W ADSWORTH
W ATCHES
Heirloom
-
S terling
Fine W atch and Jew elry
Repairing
G IF T S
’hevrolet-Buick S : ’ s & Service
A uto Repair, Painting
Radiators Repaired
Telephone 471
Catholics go to Confession
to a priest for one reason
only: to obtain divine for­
giveness for their sins.
But why, you ask, go to
a priest? Why not confess
our sins directly to God?
Ask thc man who goes to
Confession and here’s what
he will tell you: Sin is ao offense
against God, it must be forgiven
by Cod. It is God, not man, who
determines how forgiveness must
be obtained. Christ plainly pointed
this out when He empowered His
Apostles and their successors to for­
give sins or to refuse forgiveness.
“\Vh< we sins you shall forgive,”
Christ said, "they aie forgiven
them; w hose sins you shall retain,
they are retained.” (John 20:21-2 9.
Thus ( 'lit 1st authorized thc ApOs.
ties, and their successors, to pat. in
or to deny pardon as they juv/cd
the sinner worthy or unworthv. I'o
do th is they had to know vv hat t!
w ere forgiving .. . the secret «.
positions of thc sin n e r... his sor­
row and willingness to repair the
wrong done to his neighbor bv I s
sins. W ho could make this known
bur the sinner hitnseU and what
is this but Confession?
but a life to be kved —from
the cradle to the grave.
Christ's seven Sacraments
are thc answer to n u n ’s
seven basic needs.
Man is born, but lie needs
to be reborn a Christian in
the Sacrament of Baptism.
He is nourished, but he
needs Christian nourishment in
Holy Communion, the Sacrament
of the l ’ucharist. He grows, but be
needs to grow’ and be strengthened
in Christian life by thc Sacrament
of Confirmation. He is cured of
disease, but be needs a remedy for
sin, so destructive of Christian life,
and this he finds in the Sacrament
of Penance.
Man lives in society vvhh’n needs
officials to promote the common
g o o d — and for his life in thc
Church, he finds otncials provided
by the S .n rar\.u t cl Orders, lie
perpetuates the human race in
r riage, which C hrist made the
S ament of Matrimony. And at
death, he needs consolation and
strength for the last dread hour
v <h he finds in the Last Anoint-
e 5.w ramen: of Extreme
Unction.
W ould you life to know’ more
about each of the seven Sacra­
ments’ How they can help you to
meet the seven basic needs of your
life? Then write today for a free
pamphlet which goes important
inlornution concerning them. Ask
for Pam phkt No. 5 N.
P ut Confession — thc Sacrament
of Penance —is only one ot the
seven Sacraments Christ left in I l s
Church. Yes, seven no n ore and
no less! Christ’s relig on is not
merely a message to be Jwiepted,
M c C lendon
M otor Co.
( )ldsm abile -W illys-Cadillac
From and M St n ets
blowers for A ll Occasions
Redwood Gardens
j Del N orte’s largest and most I
Complete H ardw are and
Appliance Store
I ’hone 253
j.
I empiete
HOME FURNISHERS
and
Telephone 1881
Second and M arket S tre e ts
T o m ’s
Radio Service
809 2nd St.
Ph 2202
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Radio Sales and Service
Stew art W arner
A ppliances
260 K. St.
Phone 2612
L. A. Carr & Son
NICHOLSEN
Sheet Meta! and Plumbing
Furniture E xchan ye
A rm strong Linoleums! Stoves
E verything For thc Howfr!
858 Third Street
Chas
'omplt te line of W ork Clothes
U nen anti Specialty Shop
Le,: e o r d e r s a t the
Cur-Del C ltaners
-
Commercial
Free D elivery To Oregon
Buy and Save W ith Gold
Arrow Stam ps
!arris Studio
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Dresses C o ld . cn’s Linci
Phone 3861 House
Costun c Jew elry Linens!
W. and Anna C. Robinson
12JO Second S t n e t
Service
Portraits
Gordon F.
Johnson
M argaret's
Thiree- D a y
CAMERAS
Sporting Goods
Crescent City
Furniture
Del Norte laundry
1
A i/aa Rush Shoes; A rrow
S hirts; Genuine L evis;
Pendleton Shirts; Jantzen
Sw eaters; W hite Stag Line;
“Store For M en ”
SURPLUS MART
MO.
JEWELRY
KELVINATOR
APPLIANCES
K N IG H T S OF C O LU M B U S
k o lig io u s In fo rm a tio n Bureau
ST. LOUIS 8
Build 'g Material
¡Nielsen Hardware!
CR1 SCENT CITY
t
For price quotations on all
WADSWORTH
\\ e W ire Flowers Anywhere
Household appliances. S heet M et­
Bulbs - P lants - Floral Designs al. Plum bing and heating supplies
9th & L Sts.
ph. 6251 Ph. 6^i
goo Fourth St.
SUPREME COUNCIL
4 4 2 2 LINDELL BLVD.
i
1
Crescent Lrobr. Co.
836 3rd St.
DAVIDSON'S
Office Supplies
Tv pevvi iters. \dding M achines
1010 2nd St.
Telephone 2212
U p D eliver ta Brookings*
Gamble's
H ’c/Z rrw Auto Supply
¡A uto & Homo Supplies and np-
| plianees Cononado Radios.
1150 9th St.
Phene 3001
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CARRELL'S
HERB NEW MAN S
CRESCENT CITY
RADIO
, B e Sell the Best and Service
the R est”
J Magna vox. RCA Victor, Phileo
A Shoes for the E ntire Hedrick Electric Comp, n \
rnilv
H ardw are - Sporting
Hard'tax f and E lcctn en l Sun. /»e* 1 R* co’ Is - All labels and speeds
Goods - Housewares - Logger
Y.
.1 Hi 4 hu nt Store
364 H S:
Boots • A tlas Pow er Tools
10 3rd St.
Phone 1312
PHONE oh
1280 - 2nd St.
Phone 2752