Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 15, 1954, Page 9, Image 9

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BOWLING
VFW Post And
A u xiliary Seat
New Officers
SMITH RIVER
Bcavcrettc League
H an scam ’s had th e ir lead in
B eav erette L eague sliced to th ree
points last week, as they dropped
a 4-0 decision to K e rr’s H ard w are.
Second place T ots to T eens
picked up two points as they
split w ith the C liff House.
VFW A uxiliary spanked F re e ­
m a n ’s M arket, 4-0, and M in cers
Jew elry topped L esm eister’s 3 to
1.
V FW A uxiliary had high gam e
at 715, and K e rr H a rd w are had
high series w ith 2651. T helm a
' H ouvila had high single gam e,
w ith 182, and C lara Goyke had
high series w ith 452.
Former Resident
Dies In Eureka
In a joint in sta lla tio n held a t
th e V FW H all A pril 7th, th e of­
W ord h as fbeen received m
ficers of C u rry C ounty P ost, V e t­
S m ith R iver telling of th e death
eran s of F oreign W ars, and its
of F red e rick R ichard A nthony,
A uxiliary w ere in stalled for the
75, who passed aw ay at the
com ing y e a r by th e in stallin g of­
E u re k a H ospital, April ID. fol-
ficers, Ju liu s K ohler and E rm ad ce
lowing a short illness.
LaB arge. A1 P h ilip s , who w as r e ­
Born at Sm th River, Ju n
1 E
elected, was in stalled as the C om ­
1878.
Mr.
A
nthony
was
the
y
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n
g­
m an d er of th e P ost, and his o th e r
est
son
of
Joseph
G.
and
E
m
m
a
C.
officers are as follow s: S enior
A nthony, pioneer s e ttle rs of S m ith
V ice-C om m ander, C lebourne Mc­
River. He spent his younger life
Culloch; Ju n io r V ice-C om m ander,
there,
studying m usic th e g re a te r
F ra n k Riley; C haplain, F erd in an d
part of his life. He was a violinist
S tein m etz; Q u a rte rm a s te r, Ju liu s
in an o rc h estra in E u re k a for
K ohler; A d ju tan t, Don B ingm an;
m
any years.
S urgeon, Sid Luce; T rustees,
S u rv ving a re his wife, tda Ma.»,
Cal-Ore League
C lifford Beem and M ilton F o ster;
a sister, Mrs. K a te W insor of
S erg e an t-at-A rm s, Russell M es­
Things are all m ixed up in th e
N o rth Bend, Oregon, five nieces
ser; and Ju d g e A dvocate, Jack C al-O re League.
and tw o nephew s. A n u m b er of
King.
M ellon’s M illw ork dropped a
F o r the A uxiliary, H e n rietta 4 0 decision to S m ith R iver Leg- friends and cousins rem ain in
Dill w as installed as P resident, I ion, and slipped to third place Del N orte C ounty.
F u n era l services w ere held
an d the o th e r officers a re as fol­ w hile doing it. Rod and Gun C lub
T
uesday
afternoon from P e r c e
low s: S enior V ice-P resident, B e n i bounced F o ste r and Bolvi, 4-0.
B ollinger; Ju n io r V ice-P resident. and v aulted from third to first. M ortuary, E u r e k a. In te rm e n t
M erle C o slett; T re a s u re r, K a th ­ A zalea L ancs lost
to P acific will be in Ocean View Cem tery .
ryn F o ster; C haplain, E rm adee M otors. 3-1, and stayed in second
L aB arge; C onductress. M arg aret C u rry C ounty L um ber and W est­
P hillips; G uard, G e rtru d e B ruce; b ro o k ’s M arket split 2-2.
3 y e a r ‘.tru stee, M arie B row n;
V. Coons had high single gam e
S ecretary . A m b e r
C am pbell, and series, w ith 206 and 568. j
P a trio tic In s tru c to r, H a r r i e t P acific M otors had high gam e,
B ak er; M usician. C lara Bowlin; w ith 816, and Rod and Gun had
A ssistan t
M usician,
B ernadine high series, at 2347.
S teele;
A ssistan t
C onductress,
M ary S ta rk ; H isto rian , E thel Mol­ ¡had com pleted th re e y ea rs service
ino; F lag B earers, E lea n o r W il­ in th a t offiie.
cox, D orothy H arvey, Cleo C raig
A fte r th e m eeting, a social hour
and D orothy W ebb.
' w as enjoyed w ith re fresh m e n ts
Special recognition w as given rom pleting th e evening.
G eorge Nelson who has been A dju­
ta n t of th e P ost fo r th e last tw en ­
M O TH ER H E R E
ty years, but w ho declined a n ­
M rs. J. E. S au eressig of Salem
o th e r term . A P ast P re s id e n t’s Pin
has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
w as presented B erth a W hirry, out
G len R ogers th e last few weeks.
going president, an d a P ast T re a s ­
Mrs. S au eressin g is Mrs. R ogers’
u re rs pin to C la ra Bowlin who m other.
PROGRAM OF EASTER EVENTS
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL iS, i954
“ cMe.
FLORICULTURE
PROMISES JOBS
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
9
THURSDAY, A P R IL 15. 1954
By MAX BRA IN A RD
Young men and women facing
ihe choice of a lifetim e job m ight
do w ell to consider flo ricu ltu re,
a field w ide open, and w ith few
applying them selves to it. The
train in g is m ostly along vocational
lines and one learn s by d o inr,
alth o u g h th e re are o p p o rtu n ities
for advanced courses including
the stu d y of .plant diseases, bugs,
m icrobes, soil ch em istry , etc., but
th e real dem and is for w hat are
known in the trad e as “grow ers."
T h ere is a crying call for m en < r
w om en who can produce salable
p la n ts from tht ir propogation
source and th e re is not a little
p leasu re as well as m oney co n ­
nected w ith th e deal. Usually,
"g ro w er” s ta rts as an ap p ren tice,
at low wages, w hich m ight b«>
com pared to th e m oney one has
to lay out for the usual college
courses. F o r ladies, th e re is a l­
w ays w ork for designers, both for
individual pieces, such as corsages
and for fu n e ra ls and for o th e r
occasions, as well as th e actu al
grow ing of p lants.
Mrs. R uth B ath ian y and M rs
Rose Pool«* drove to K lam ath
F alls F riday.
TEEN-AGE NEWS
A T ^en-A ge club dance w as
held last Friday evening, ("old pop
w as on sale.
Th«* club hopes to have a la rg e r
tu rn «mt next tim e.
T he chaperone w as Mrs. L avene
H ew itt.
SO N BORN
A son, Jam es Allen, was b o rn
to Mr. and Mrs. Ja n ie s A ("arte,
F riday, April 9, 1954 at S easide
1 lospy al.
T h e little boy w eight’d 6 l b ,
15 oz. He is th e g re at-g ra n d so n >f
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Bollinger.
F o r C ity Police
Phone 3193.
ALL NEW SINGER
PORTABLE
L IG H T W E IG H T
C om plete w ith Set of
A ttach m e n ts and C arry in g C ase
Only
S I 1 4 .9 5
$11.50 Down
$6 21 P e r M onth
FOOD SALE
L IM IT E D Q U A NTITY
Diimnicks Market
SINGER SEWING
SATURDAY, APRIL 17
MACHINE
S ta rtin g a t 10 A M.
C u rry C ounty R ep re sen tativ e
Sponsored by th e A lta r S ociety
S ta r of the S ea C atholic C hurch
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DAVE MOON
P.O. Box 1368
B rookings, O regon
P hone 3456
BAPTIST COMMUNITY CHURCH
• THE DIVINE REDEEMER”
B rookings, Ordgon
An E a s te r C an ata by Gounod,
REV. C H A R LES DURDEN . D. D„ P a sto r
P resen ted by th e Unit«*d ( ’hoir
R ile * "
D irected By Lucile P a tte rs o n
7:30 P.M. Sunday.
I. C andlelight C ommunion S ervice
M aundy T h u rsd ay , 7:30 P.M
O rgan P relude
I nvocation
B enedictus
15th
"This do in Rem em brance of Me.”
..........................................
Z erreta R eed
The P a s to r
L aM erne C h risten sen & C hoir
Choir
H osanna !
II. C hildrens ’ E asi er E gg I I unt
G ethesemane
M ixed Q u a rte t
J e a n e tte Pierce, Jo h y n n e Moore, Em il Moor«*,
S ta n k y P a tte rs o n
C alvary
M en’s C h o ru s and C hoir
T here I s A G reen H ill F ar A way
Viola M osier
C ome U nto H im
C hoir
O, D ivine R edeemer
Nell M ackenzie
R esurrection
Mixed Q u a rte t and C hoir
G ladys K aniek, Viola Mosier, Emil Moor«*, Ray Olson
O ffertory (Violin Solo)
Adoration
L aM erne C h risten sen
A i . l H ail .’
Ray Olson
U nfold , Y e P ortals
C hoir
L ord of all , (F ro m “O, D ry T hose T e a rs ” )
W llim in a D onnelly
S a tu rd a y , at 2 P M . A zalea P ark
III. S unrise S ervice , A zalea H eights
A S ervice at the ("ross on th e Hill.
5:40 C ars leave the church
6.00 S u n rise service. Sunday
A d d ress: “Now comes the Dawn.”
I\ . B ibee S chool E aster S ervices
Tw o p ro g ram s; C h ild ren dow nstairs. Y.P and A dults in
th e S an ctu ary . Two H appy E a s te r Services.
\ . E aster C hurch S ervice at i i
O regon P relude (10:55) ..................................... Mrs. Reed
P rocessional .............
........................... T he T hree C hoirs
“ T /r Lord is in His Holy Tem ple”
T ext and P oem .............................. -T h e Garden of Glory”
D oxology I nvocation ...................................... L ord’s p ra v e r
H ymn 381 .................................. "Christ the Lord is Risen”
R esponsive R eading 468 ................................. "E aster Day ’
A nthem
“Unfold, Ye P ortals” Gounod. Choir
Mixed Q u a rte t
B ernadine Steele, B ernice Sw anson, C lifford
B ushnell, Bob Sw anson
R edemption
N ell M ackenzie and ("hoir
B enediction .....................................
Th«* P a s to r
(A ccom panists, Z e rre ta Reed and Lucile P a tte rso n )
P astoral P rayer and C hoir R esponse
S opranos : E d ith Ackley. B eryl B ollinger, Selm a C am p­
bell, L aM erne C h ristensen, E velyn DeMoss, W il-
lim ina Donnelly, M ary F isher, M arie Holm es, G ladys
K aniek, N ell M ackenzie, J e a n e tte Pierce, Alice
R ausch, Ann R itchey, B ern ad in e S teele, B etty Young.
S ong
Ju n io r and C herub C hoirs
D ism issal to C Trldren’s C hurch
O ffertory , preceded by prayer.
SOLO: “TH E HOLY CITY”
S end T hy S pirit
T H E C H O IR
‘T his church is here to serve th«
com m unity in the nam e of C hrist
Its purpose is to help m en to sei
Jesus, and it desires “not to be m in
istered ur.to, hut to m in iste r.”
Viola M osier
S ermon .........
"The E m p ty Tomb ” Paster
I nvitation H ymn 13 ........................................ "He L ives”
B enediction and response by C hoir
O rgan P ostlude
Mrs. Reed
T h e people of B rookings & H arb o r are cordially invited
to a tte n d all th ese Seivices.
HAIL. G U EST!
H ail, guest! We ask not of w hat church thou a rt.
If friend, in C hrist we greet thee, hand and h e a rt;
If s tra n g e r, such no longer be;
If foe, God's love ’- hall conquer thee
A ltos : N ancy C um m ings, E th el D urden, M arie F u n k ,
Johnnye Moore, Viola M osier. Jo an R enbard, M ar­
jorie R enhard, K aren R itchey, Viola R itchey, Bernie®
Sw anson, E u g en ia Moore B anton.
T enors : C lifford B ushnell, O rville Dim m ick, Em il Moore,
Roscoe R itchey, Bill Dotson.
B assos : B ert DeMoss, R ay Olson. S ta n le y P atterso n . D r.
J. E S tephenson, Bob S w anson. H aro ld Young.