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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5,
K W yO K lSG SA lA R B Q R PILOT, Brookings. Oregon
World’a Ftneat Clamate
elected fo r the coming year of Sever»! im portant m atters w erelthis community. N o w a e d o h a v e
Polio Outbreak Spurs
March Of Dimes Drive
,or
¿ 7 ^
u k p n '‘care'~ ^i“ ‘ T7ie~iad,es are classes for all ages of young peo-
« a dinner at noontime to rjp le and children. Then to o the
The report of 11 new cases
-
Del Norte Co-operative Cream- adult class nas a <!*** tr n
polio in Oregon in January, un-
n * An ¿„terestinff report was cry when they hold their all day’ Bible study each -u n ay *****
usually high incidence for this
ef| -
farm advis4J
w D session. During the devotion.- ing. P arents bring your ch*ld,^ n
tim e of year, to an incentive ( r
of Humbolt county who ac- under the direction of Mrs. Ida and young folk and attend this
county March of Dimes w tantM T cornpanle<j . group of Del N orte Hall, the group of ladies heard adult Bible study cla-s.
w orkers to complete t
t*» dai_ . mPn to Tillamook. Oregon an interesting talk by Miss Cora
The ladies of the church w in
and
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■ ■ Mr p .-e wi ’ e ra — -¡¡w »
• H i.d w
- r..
r. r.«*r m - f t on U edne-day Per 11 at
•pa redness. Dr. E. T. _
solving an
*ed missionary work in China, where Mrs. Archie Hendricks home a t
Hedlund. stat
of Dimes
m J th<k n<jrth
.
- p m the ladies are making up
chairm
an, reported
this
week u
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that
are
Jann
of
the
afternoon
lemon
pie
was
a
package oi
» nf Qni^ h
era in
Dr Harold M. Erickson of the to build steel silos instead of served by Mrs John Barnum, to Mr. and Mrs. Hill of south
China-
sta te Board of Health explained w
4.H c jub leader Har- assisted by Betty McCltoh
Remember. Bible study W ed
th a t the case report
. . is . higher
.
ry T ucker spoke on club work
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thu month than n ha« bavn for
the
and eJri, of ,he Satellite Chapter Holds nesday evening at 7:30 p.m.
« y January u n re ! 9 » when a
rturin/ , W7. o th e r apeak- , n i f ; l f i ( ,n T u e s d a y
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case* were reported just a fte r
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■
III I l i a l i o n , l u t b u d » ,
,
t
,
the 19Z7 epidemic when Oregon
’S L Dr; (Ä
r2 A £ L i
Mrs Amar h As
Christian Science Society
had 290 polio victim*. H ealth an-
*' / d .
Ag? * " . ‘ f?
na Garvin. Miss Caroline Kerr. Services Sunday a t 11 a. ns. at
thonties arc w a t c h i n g each m*‘n u ° sf>? kp
b
' ' \ * Mrs Adeline K err and Henry the I. O. O. F. hall. The puH ie to
week s report to determ ine whe-
< ir, , ' “ 'r "•
' * i ' K err were initiated into the Or- cordially invited to attend,
ther this is a carry over from
tt'- i
C alif der of Eastern S ta r’
a t l “S p irit” is the subject of the
1947 or the beginning of an epi- a p aiJ r\ ‘
.. . ° „ r v ’ r‘. ' a state<1 meeting of the Chapter.
Lesson-Sermon in all churches of
demic this year. Dr. Erickson orr a I,r 1 1. >nLV ” . /
The hall and dining tables Christ. Scientist, on Sunday. Feb-
M id.
v e te rin a ria n
of Creacent
C ity
baautjiu, with acacias and ru a ry g
High polio Incidence is also re- SP ° /'
' - ' r ,'
Woodruff ca^ a lilliea and candlelight m ade
The Golden Text is. “Ye are
ported in W ashington and ( 'a ll- in the r '/ n ;
,k t tln the ceremony most impressive, not in th e flesh, but in the Spirit.
forma according to Felx Mont» gfnf a n ,
.
rnnntv
Refreshments were served fol- if so be th a t the S pirit of God
.la te m p n ie n ta tiv e for the Na- “ ' " ’''“ '“I
n , ' h<e c2“" ' r «own« «•» " » * « » « •* M™ Ei‘ dwell in you“ (Rom 8:9).
during the past year. O ther
Au™ R ausch
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tional Foundation for Infantile uu*"‘*
7 fln, a<ui«t ^een Swan. Mrs. Alice
Among the citations which
P a ra ly a i, E xcept for Sew York “ ’' • “. " I
£
H u m ^ H a " d « 1 * Goldie S m ith ,
comprise the Lesson-Sermon is
with 13 ra a e , for ita g reater pop- ' , “ ' Norte
x ,,rte county
N ext meeting will be Feb. 17. the following from the Bible
county. Henry
thou hast scarched m e,
ulation, pacific coast states lead Westbrook.Jr., president of 1>p, and a social time is planned by ..Q
national report and have more Norte Creamery Co-op. Presly the
committee,
Mrs.
L illianland known me” (Ps. 139:1), to-
new polio patients than any other Tryon. Lester Ulrich. Nis Jepsen. Weideman, Mrs. Alice P e rk in s g e(b e r w ith the following cor
region. No other state, including,
relative passage from the Chris
Robert M arris and Mrs. Presley and Mrs. (grace Yelton.
the Idaho epidemic area, had
tian Science textbook, Science
Tryon.
of whom spoke briefly I
,ban
, on farming in Del Norte county,
and H ealth, w ith Key to the
Scriptures, by M ary B aker Eddy:
M. Y. F. group of youg folk
Den 1 met Monday, they plan-
heur counties have two cases
each, and Multnomah, Lincoln. " f th‘‘ ‘‘ommunity church held nwj a stunt an(j decorations for ‘Spirit is the only substance, the
Umatilla and Klamath have re- a hcbo Pa r t> one re<ent , ' [, nh’ thp bjUe arKj gojd pack meeting, invisable and indivisable God”
ported one caw each.
at
hoT f
Mr and Mrs.
j played basebaU against (p.335,.
The total for this state last h Nelson. Each one came dress-
2 and 3 Th<? sCon? wag J6
January was two.
as a hobo‘ Gan!es: fu" ®?>»: to 0 in favor of Den 1. We hope
Seventh I>ay Adventist
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sinK,nK wa" enjo£eii by i ^ ^ l t o be able to play baseball every I
S abbath school a t 9:30 a. m.
Church service a t 11 a. m.
Cub Scout Doings
Smith River News
SSL°S3
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Del Norte Dairymen held an cocoa were served to conclude q EN 3 _
all day session at the Lake Earl ,he pvpning.
W e hav<?
fuJ dpn nQW^ feut
Grange hall on Friday January
'Fhe ladies aid group held their we didn’t elect officers today
30. Ladiea of the Grange served j regular meeting on Thursday af- because too many boys w ere ab-
S tanley Gribble is ill at
a chicken dinner at noontime. | temoon at the club room in the
President Oliver Bailey presided hall President Betty McCltoh' his bome we bope be can
at
at the business aeasion. Officers presided at the business session. ’ tbe m eeting next week. David
L andauer was also absent. W ayne
! King is a new Cub.—George B er
ger. reporter.
We Have Complete Lines of:
Local Weather Warmer
Than Most of Nation
ELECTRIC COMFORTERS
WESTINGHOUSE & RCA RADIOS
COMPLETE LINE OF FURNITURE
SMALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
FOWLER AND N I STINGHOUSB
ELE( TRIC WATER HEATERS
Despite the fact that the th e r
m om eter dropped to freezing on
Monday and Huesday mornings,
the local tem peratures, reported
maximums, have been sufficient
ly w arm to make this area one'
of the favored spots in the nation
¡when it comes to climate.
W ith a normal January rain-
1 fall of 11.77 inches, this year
'saw 11.01 inches, or a deficit o f ’
.76 inch.
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC
And Radio Company
V. A. Mendenhall Sr.
Sales Reported
W. E. Wolfe
P ete Lesmcister. local re a lto r,1
I rep o rts the following recent
’¡ deals through his agency.
Sale of the R. G. Tisdale 7
acre tra c t on Easy street to E.
j V. Aldrich of Los Angeles.
Purchase bv David T. Crockett
of H arbor, of the Allan T Flet-
|c h e r 10 acre tract on the old
Har-
THE BEST
Groceries
& M eats
EplSCOpal Church
Brookings; g t Timothy's Q
Priest-in-charge,
The
Rev
L u th er O. Ison (phone 682
B each). Service every $
a t q qq a.m. On Saint's
when announced.
« H^ y
«
Sundays a t 9JX). Morning
2nd and 4 th Sundays at 9?
C hapel is across from
School. All a re welcome.
Church School every
a t 10:00 a.m.
S ta r
of
the Sea
Catholic Church
R^v. F r. Babyak, Pastor
F irst Sunday of month g
noon.
A ll o th e r Sundays at 8 i
Weather Report
F o r the past week. ending
S , u ___
nday:
Max. Min g
January- 26
.. 59
40
January* 27 ... ....57
37
n u a ary
ry 28 ..........
.... 53
53
J Ja an
35
Ja n u a ry 29 .... ... 46
37
January’ 30
....59
38
January’ 31
.... 50
36
F ebruary 1
47
33
T otal for week ...
T otal for January-
20 y e a r average ..
Short this y e a r
FOR
SALE
1946, 1’.’ ton Studebaker
vacum atic 2-speed axle. Lowi
age, A -l condition. Leo
H arbor.
C A B IN E T
SH O
CABINETS
Sash and Door Frames
Houses Built or Remodeled
Call at Residence
Harold Rau
Brookings, On
BILL WARD’S CLOTHING ST01
Loggers, Attention,
JU S T
IN
Received Good Sized Shipment of
“LOGGERS OVERALLS MADE BY LEE"
First Time We’ve Had These
Also have I . S. Rubber Rain Wear—Jackets
Overalls
Suntan Pants and Shirts By Lee
M e t arry Painter’s and Carpenter’s overai
Sale 1 ; the Fred Robinson!
’place on Pioneer road beyond the
high ■xvhool to E. L. Graham, new
¡em ployee
of
the
K rim m
Bros.
Mill.
W ith The Churches
Baptist Community
Rev. N ic k N. N e w fe ld . P a sto r
O C Turley. Music Director
On Sunday February 8. the
Boy Scouts of Brooking* and also
thi- ( ub Scouts will be present in
'a hcKÎy at the 11 o’clock w-orshipi
lerviee. The parents are cordially
i invited to attend that servie»
w ith th eir sons. The service of
the morning will be centered on
the great theme “Youth*.
Piu» S ALII. Green Savings Stamps
BROOKINGS
MARKET
R A U ’S
Y o u n ^ p e o p le s meeting
p. m. P ra y e r meeting «
p. m W ednesday. V ai,w.
G,
. M
' . 1 y
« 7 °’’ ■
O u r Stuid iy school has recen t-
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/« 1 to
of the
I 1 needs of thn
n., .Ill-
,
F 0 I ? <5 11 K
Sheet Rock Wailboard
Approximately 8000 Sq. feet, with tape
and crack tiller, complete.
CURRY COUNTY
LUMBER COMPANY