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ronmax54
02-05-2011, 09:51 PM
Where can I find Elder Frank Curts' book THE TABERNACLE IN THE WILDERNESS? We use to live down the street from his in church Camp Washingron when I was a child in 1958. Live in Southern Kentucky now, would like to find his book and recordings too if possible.
Cindy
02-05-2011, 10:39 PM
http://www.amazon.com/Tabernacle-Wilderness-Portrait-Christ/dp/1424119782
This is what I found in a search.
A book authored by Tonya Shook and Frank Barnes
LifeGuide
02-06-2011, 01:11 PM
Hey Ron,
I happen to have this book as well as some recordings of F.E. Curts. The Tabernacle in The Wilderness is no longer in publication. I may be able to hook you up. PM me.
LifeGuide
02-06-2011, 01:16 PM
btw...I picked up some kids for church across the street from 2930 Colerain Ave. today :)
ronmax54
02-06-2011, 02:39 PM
Hey LifeGuide I'm new to this site. I dont know what it means to PM.Could you please explain.
ronmax54
02-06-2011, 02:58 PM
In 1958 when I was about 4 years old we lived in an apartment next to Kroger store, across from Pet's dept store above a dry cleaner there in Camp Washington. I've been to Bro Curts chruch once while we lived there. I've played around it plenty of times. I got into the truth Apostolic church in 1982 and studied the Tabernacle some what. I understand bro Curts was a great teacher on the Tabernacle.
LifeGuide
02-07-2011, 04:58 AM
I was born after Bro. Curts had passed on but my grandparents came into the church under his ministry in 1927. His book and understanding of the Tabernacle plan is very insightful. PM means to private message me your contact info. I can probably get you a copy of his book. I'm working on transferring what messages on tape we have to a digital format.
When I came to the Cincinnati area in June of 1957 I started attending First Apostolic Church at 2930 Colerain Avenue pastored by Frank Curts. Then some time around 1963 or 1964 we transferred to an ALJC church called Carthage Apostolic Church.
I learned a lot from Bro. Curts' Bible teaching in the years I was there. I have an old copy of his book on the Tabernacle. I've had a couple of other copies since then but have given them away.
In 1958 when I was about 4 years old we lived in an apartment next to Kroger store, across from Pet's dept store above a dry cleaner there in Camp Washington. I've been to Bro Curts chruch once while we lived there. I've played around it plenty of times. I got into the truth Apostolic church in 1982 and studied the Tabernacle some what. I understand bro Curts was a great teacher on the Tabernacle.
I think you mean Petes department store.
ronmax54
02-08-2011, 02:54 PM
I don't remember the house # on Colerain that we lived, but it was stright across from Pet's dept. store in the Kroger parking lot. I was 5 years old when we live on Colerain, that would have been about 1959. Before that we lived at 1143 Hopple St which was torn down to make way for the changes for I75. My Father worked at a Tannery which sat on the left Just before you cross the Hopple st bridge over I75 (Haffner Brother tannery). Wish I could find someone with pictures of Haffner Bro. Tannery and Taft Field.
I remember when some houses/buildings got torn down on Hopple Street to make room for the express way.
I remember a family named Belver living above a store on the same side as the Church. The Dad's name was Earl. They had three daughters. One was named Vivian and one was named Ramona. Next door to the church was a store that we just referred to as Jack's because an elderly couple, Jack and Rose, lived in the back rooms and ran that store. There was a vacant theater across the street from the church. On the same side of Colerain as the church there was a restaurant named Lucians (I think). There was a storefront church down the street from the church at 2930. It was some kind of Baptist church and the sidewalk would be crowded with people standing outside the church smoking and talking before and after service. I think there was also an ice cream store or a pizza place a little farther down the street. For several months I lived in a second floor apartment of a house on Sidney Street a couple blocks behind the church. And from 1957 until 1966 I worked at a place called OPW at the corner of Marshall and Colerain.
ronmax54
02-08-2011, 08:39 PM
Do you remember the pickel factory on Hinshaw Ave that sat just behind Kroger store. And Doctor Holfman office close to the corner of Hopple and Colerain. And the old troley busses that run up and down Colerain. I remember watching from my parents bedroom window when they would jump off of the power line, it would take them a long time to hook back up.
Do you remember the pickel factory on Hinshaw Ave that sat just behind Kroger store. And Doctor Holfman office close to the corner of Hopple and Colerain. And the old troley busses that run up and down Colerain. I remember watching from my parents bedroom window when they would jump off of the power line, it would take them a long time to hook back up.
I don't remember the pickle factory or Dr. Hoffman but I do remember the trolleys. I've been on them when they would make a turn and get disconnected from their power lines and the driver would have to get back there and get them re-connected.
ronmax54
02-17-2011, 03:55 PM
Do you remember the Haffner brothers tannery that sat at the corner of Taft Field on Hopple st. on the left just before you got to Central Parkwy. My Dad used to work there in about 1957. He used to have a bee hive that sat on the factory property and I would watch him smoke them out to get the honey. Sure wish I could find some pictures of Taft Field and The old Tannery. Got a lot of memories of Taft Field and the Tannery. My siblings and I use to go to Camp Washington School in 1958. But it's no longer there.
Do you remember the Haffner brothers tannery that sat at the corner of Taft Field on Hopple st. on the left just before you got to Central Parkwy. My Dad used to work there in about 1957. He used to have a bee hive that sat on the factory property and I would watch him smoke them out to get the honey. Sure wish I could find some pictures of Taft Field and The old Tannery. Got a lot of memories of Taft Field and the Tannery. My siblings and I use to go to Camp Washington School in 1958. But it's no longer there.
I don't remember the tannery. I don't remember the date when stuff on Hopple Street got torn down to make room for I75 and the Hopple Street exit.
an old picture of Bro. Curts teaching on the Tabernacle.
I think this was taken at the Church at 2930 Colerain but I have no idea when. That church used to be named Bethlehem Tabernacle but when I came down here in 1957 it was called The Apostolic Church.
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