page Four
Thursday, February
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon
World's Finest Climate
ill be a choir rehearsal —
but ................VVVI1
one Mind, even God-
bear patrol w ill put on a demon- There
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stration of triangle bandagingas usual on Saturday
evening
at Mind fo forms
for the troop. Most of us are 8:00
(p. 216).
woefully weak in the branch of
Wednesday e v e n in g , Bible
first aid. Next summer, when study and prayer meeting,
Seventh Day Adve.,,
we go to the camporees, we’d
7y,e women’s circle of the
"Can any small community af
Sabbath school at 9:30 a"
better know them or be ready to community church are sponsor-
ford a hospital ?’’ said Dr. Ray
Church service at 11 t
lose out in the competition then. ¡ng a church dinner in the church
mond L. Erickson, before the
Young peoples meeting
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Brad
Rotary club, Tuesday, "should
parlors on Feb. 27 at 6:30 p m. p. m. Prayer meeting at
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be made to read: Can any com
The pastor and family are hav p. m., Wednesday. Visitor«
n
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munity afford not to have one.”
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y And G i r l
ing open house of the new par welcome.
In explaining his interests in the
sonage
on
February
29th,
be
Curry County Mission of
matter, Dr. Erickson told about San Francisco on the midnight W ill 1-H Award
tween the hours of 2 to 4 p.m.,
Episcopal Chun
seeking federal funds for a pro bus Monday, after spending sev- Two state 4-H club awards for all are invited to come.
leadership and acheivement were
Brookings: S t Timothy's
posed hospital for this county, eral days ’ there on business.
Members of the Chetco Grange announced in Portland W’ednes-
and his findings.
Priest-in-charge, The Rey
Federal funds are available In ere reminded that the Curry day by Elwain Greenweed, secre Christian Science Society L uther O. Ison (phone I '
a ratio of about one federal dol county Pomona Grange w ill meet tary of the Oregon Bankers as- Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at Beach). Service every
la r for every two raised by the at Harbor this coming Saturday sociation. Names of the two win- the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is at 9:00 a.m. On Sainft"
when announced.
community, but the strings at Feb. 21st. There w ill be a meet- ners are Donna Wiederkehr, cordially invited to attend.
tached make it impossible to run ing for Pomona members at 11 17, of Jefferson and Richard Lar-
Holy Communion 1st
"M ind" is the subject of the
the institution for a profit, and a.m., a pot luck dinner at noon kin, 18 of Monroe,
Lesson-Sermon in all churches of Sundays a t 9:00. Morning’“
Donna Wiederkehr was pre- Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Feb, 2nd and 4th Sundays at 9-
results largely in the hospital with the afternoon meeting for
sented with the Bankers trophy. 22.
being poorly managed for lack all Grange members.
Chapel is across from
Mrs. A. M. Morris spent a few Richard Larkin was given the
of p ro fit
The Golden Text is "W’ho hath School. All are welcome.
In closing, Dr. Erickson said days visiting her daughter and Governor Patterson trophy. The known the mind of the Lord, that
Church School every
that every community should son-in-law, Mrs. and Mr. John PatteTson aword is named in he may instruct him ?" (I Cor. a t 10:00 a m .
have a hospital of whatever size Mazzini of Weed, California. Mr. memory of the late governor of 2:16).
for the institution meant much Morris met her at Grants Pass Oregon. Both young 4-H club
S ta r of the Sea
Among the citations which
on Sunday when she returned, members were recognized as out-
to the general welfare.
comprise
the
Lesson-Sermon
is
Catholic
Church
Mrs. Thelma Pettigrew and standing in the feilds of leader-
Herbert Stevens, the seventh
the folowing from the Bible:
Rev.
F
r.
Babyak,
Paste:
son
Mervin,
Mrs.
Emma
Taylor
ship
and
acheivement
in
Oregon,
grade, whose picture was chosen
F irst Sunday of month a-
Speaking of leadership and Buy the truth, and sell it not;
one oT 150 from Oregon in the and son Skipper, and their bro-
listen to Donna also wisdom and instruction, and noon.
Meier & Frank’s art exhibit, was ther Mervin Hanscam arrived achievement,
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In 9 years understanding” (Prov. 23:23), to-
A ll other Sundays at 8 a
a guest of the club, as student of from Eugene Monday to attend W’iederkehr's record
the funeral of their grandfather, of 4-H club work ¡he has never -la d C e
fo,1° wJ n8 cor*
the month.
George Anderson.
missed a meeting of any of her
T
Smith River Meth<
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horst, clubs. During the past 5 years and Health
Science
Sunday School at 10 a.
who left for the bay area early she has acted as leader for a L rin#Hf
u
Key t0 the Grace VanZee, supt
in December, returned home last home economics 4-H clubs madel
. y 1 Iary Baker Ed-
Morning Worship at 11 a
Thursday.
Henry
has
opened
his
up
of
girls
her
age
or
younger
-
-
-
Up your m atenal he Rev. E. C. Hicks w ill deliver!
fo r
sa le
Each of the 8 clubs has complet- lief of mind, in matter, and have sermon'
Privit hedge plants, 1 to 2 feet watch repairing shop.
T.
S.
Abbott
expects
to
leave
ed
its
projects 100
100 percent.
percent
W
rite
box
121
B
rookins
«
‘eave
ea
its projects
high n.
‘
k5 i
? Unday f° r P o rtlai?d w her. he.w>Hi In her own right, Donna W’ied-
Oregon.
be present at the mid-winter erilehr has completed a total of
’ wreck’ of the Forty and Eight, ffj 4.» cj ub projects. L. J. Allen,
Card of Thanks
the fun division of the American state 4-H club leader, says 87
We wish to thank our many Region.
projects is a remarkable total
friends who joined in the house
CABINETS
in itself.
warming valentine eve party,
But
that
isn’t
all
to
Donna's
Sash
and
Door Frames
which was enjoyed by all. Mem
.
•
.story: She is an "A ” student in
ories w ill remain tor a long per v Fellow scouts—
Houses
Built
or Remodeled
high school and belongs to the
iod. blessed by the many nice
See your patrol l.-.*,h-r for in- h.gh school honor society. She
presents, which are very much
worth while and which w tll "te l “
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X
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“ V “ P” Sident ° f
Call at Residence
enjoyed by the undersigned.
You are urged to be Dresenl
H‘gh ’Ch° ° 1 <'n' om,,loS>’ club
M r and Mrx k «
. .u &re " rRea 10 ** Present and is secretary of the science
rs. R. S. \ a nC am pen at the meeting tonight when the club.
Doctor Explains
Hospital Needs
i J id a l V P W B T fp m C
I / M l 0.1 l i v n o 1 1 0 1 1 5
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kinney re-
tumc*d Friday from a several
days combined business and plea-
sure trip to Eureka.
The Misses Isabel and Willow
McKnight arrived back in Har-
K / V» * I* £
lo tte
tln r r part of the «■
rzvz'll/
bor the 2 la
week
after spending the past few
months in Alhambra. Calif.
Ed F. Ackley returned from
a
Classified Ads
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Boy Scout News
Harold Rau
We Have Complete Lines of:
ELECTRIC COMFORTERS
WESTINGHOUSE & RCA RADIOS ’
COMPLETE LINE OF FURNITURE
SMALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
FOWLER AND WESTINGHOUSE
ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC
And Radio Company
V. A. Mendenhall Sr. ..
E. Wo)fe
THE BEST
Groceries
& M eats
• ’Ills
>0 Music is important too. Donna
plays the accordian, piano and
oboe. A ll of which adds up to
lots of activity for a 17-year old
4-H club girl. She is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
Wiederkehr of Jefferson.
Now. about Richard Larkin:!
He won the Governor Patterson
trophy for leadership and acheiv-
ment.
During 8 years of 4-H club
work, Richard Larkin has com
pleted a total of 25 projects in 1
the fields of livestock, crops, j
health and woodworking. Since
1945 he has acted as leader f o r 1
7 4-H clubs. In l^lfiand 1947 hei
was president of the senior 4-Hi
club of Benton county.
Among a long list of awards!
which young Larkin has received, J
be was champion sheep showman
of the 1947 state fair. He placed
J second as a sheep show man at
the 1947 Pacific International in
I Portland.
He is now a freshman at Ore
gon state college. His parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larkin, op
erate a 500-acre farm near Mon
roe m southern Benton county.
W ith 1 he Churches
Baptist Communitv
• 'v. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor
< C. Turley, Music D irector
W
r*‘ expecting great serv-
this coming Lord’« day
»gam. Sme Sîi
rails
t
birthday 01
Washmgtt
the subject
Si
ay morn i
w ill be "What ma)
men grea
The evening ser\
» ill be ti
‘ beginning of «»van,
Agebcal servic
in our church Friends c i th<
¡Community uh cannot mal
m Sunday morning
mor
are cord lv
invited
oundviv eve*
' at 7:45
•Pie w ill meet at 6 30
S.&IL Green Savings Stamps
BROOKINGS
MARKET
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Brookings, On
BILL WARD’S CLOTHING STOR)
Loggers, Attention,
JU ST
IN
Received Good Sized Shipment of
“LOGGERS OVERALLS MADE BY LEE”
First Time We’ve Had These
Also have U. S. Rubber Rain Wear—Jackets
Overalls
Suntan Pants and Shirts By Lee
Wf ( arr\ Painters and Carpenter’s overal
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Breakings
Garage
IS NOW OPERATING IN ITS
NEW BI II.DIN'G ON' PACIFIC ST.
Highest Quality Service
an da square dead to all
PH ON E
t laude Goldizen
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George W. Darlii
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