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new home, on the beach. Choir rehearsal was carried on after the dinner. The house, begun last summer Entered as second-clax matter, at the poatofllce at Brookings, Ore., was completed to move into be March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879. tween Thanksgiving and Christ DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher mas, and is situated on the bluff ( overlooking the ocean. The com bination dining and living room National Advertising Representative has enormous picture windows to give this setting its full value MG SEHVICE. IWC EWSPATEH AVVERTI to the occupants and the visitors. BROOKÎUGS-HARBOR P8L0T (»o •Hihat* o! th* I ® Serving America's Advortisers^and^h'.e Home Town Newspaper» IR8 W Randolph — Ctwcago 1. 11 • OFFICES • HoOxooi BMç.. San h^nciaco. Cal Subscription Rate: Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon Per Year, outside Curry County...... IT SEEMS TO ME $2.50 $3.00 4-H Scholarship Offered Girls GOLD BEACH—Aldene N. Aho, county extention agent, home economics, received a letter this week from E. J. Kuntz, manager of J. C. Pen ney Co. store at Coquille. lie offered a 4 H club summer school scholarship to the best 4-11 clothing project in Cur ry county for 1949. The otter has been gladly accepted by the county ex tent ion office. All 4-H club girls, 12 years of age or over and carrying a 4-H club clothing project are eligible to enter competition for this scholarship. Further infor mation will be available soon. MacKenzie for this timely hint. While my children had made a practice of feeding birds, it never occurred to me that many people might not have thought of the job, until she said so. Birds help mankind in helping keep down insect pests, Really, man would be over-run by all sorts of insects were it not for the birds of the air, which now come about Hue homes seeking just a few crumbs to sustain life. Birds will come to your home if you feed ami provide shelters. Place food above the ground, on • Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kessler fences, or where cats will and returned late Wednesday night from a business trip to Seattle, can noth interfere. where they had gone with their Bouquets are due Carl Harri- truck for a load of doors. They son for his work with boys of said they ran into some bad the freshman class with whom weather on the trip. A. P. Hendricks and Rev. Nick lu» works in a cantera club. Carl claims he knows nothing about | Neufeld who made a trip to San photography, Francisco last Monday returned the intricacies says it’s just a hobby, but how * to Brookings Thursday. While in he has stirred up the interest of San Francisco, Mr. Hendricks at tended a furniture showing. Rev. a number of boys. lie gets no monetary return Neufeld consulted doctors con- for this work, it actually costs cerni ng his back injury. He did him perhaps more money than not submit to surgery at that He would ordinarily spend, but time. Walking to the corner won’t his enthusiasm has caught the fancy of the boys who work with kill you but crossing in the hid- him. This example might be the dle of the block might. thing for a few more of us to Reach 5000 prospective custo follow working with the youth. mers through Pilot Class A Is. I can remember how it was in my youth, how I liked those fel lows who had time to show us something say the way to field a ball, or hit a curve, or anything which used to puzzle us as kids. Bantist Community are many of Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor In this us who might do much for the O. C. Turley. Music Director youth coming up, if we could be Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho more of a “big brother” to them Supt. when they show interest in our Sunday school at 9:45 a. m particular line of work. Morning worship at 11 a. Boys become men, and they Evening service at 7:30 p. m. usually pattern after men who Young people at 7 p. m. ’/ their youth, struck the fancy Boys have a habit of becoming Bible study and prayer serv I i k e their idols girls may do ice, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. l>l< wise, but I can’t speak from ' the extreme weather continuing our rcadn to ansus r questions of any is scheduled. The Sunday morn- may be the turning ing worship at 11 a. m. Sunday' youth s life, in the right di for all ages at 9:45. We have two Sunday eve- 6:30 for the I ning services, at ; young people an id at 7:30 for the' evening worship On Wednesday evening at 7:30 we have our Bible study and prayer meeting. We are studying together the Gospel of John, chapter 1. Baptist membe Anther group within our own Conununity church choir, Satur- church is the Woman’s mission- la\ evening, took a dinner along ary circle. The women of thi: and gave a house-warming for group are now prepari! ng band Miss Ruth WoiHiv a rd and Mr. ages, gowns, ets., f the mis and Mrs. Bert DeMoss, at their sionary doctors. We a re inviting the women of the community who are interested in missionary to meet with the women at stated meetings. If you are new in this com munity and are looking for a church home. we cordially invite our services on Lord’s vou day and also on Wednesday eve- Local News Items By Dou^ry Mrs. A. MacKenzie called it to my attention, Monday, that people should feed the birds dur ing this stormy weather, and gave good reasons for making the re quest that I urge people to do this thing. She said that in her own neighborhood birds were so weak from starvation that they were easy prey for cats. I know that the birds have been regular yes. constant visitors in my men yard. My children are griot lovers or birds, and en joy feeding them. Monday they put out four pieces of bread, all toasted, and in a few minutes no signs were to be found of the broad. They love suet, too, and can make quick work of a piece the size of your fist. People could have much sport i>in feeding birds and watching become. In our how tame s, the wrens, the all there, not worr> mg “color lines” when it enjoying the hospitah’ can give. Try it, as Kenzie sugg< sts. and other »nine Mac of the grown lything t Even th might i The garbage can can u'ork mil aides, if om uxmld put the Joo out wht re birds could gi t at > The Pilot wishes to thank Mr With The Churche "Mcuse-Warming” By Choir Members Saturday Evening ”To make rooms smile brightly, Just WONS- Christian Science Society OVER lightly.” J. J. GALLAGHER PLUMBING Brookings MIIIIIIIIIIIIMMaNHHMMIM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1949 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOK INGS, OREGON The World’s Best Climate PAGE TWO Oregon reIt Tt’TnCTUt Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is invited. "Soul” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. Feb- ruary 13. The Golden Text is The Lord not want, He make th me down in green pastures adeth me Among citations which com- ' p”i c the lesson-sermon is the | following from the Bible: “Dear- ly beloved, I beseech you as' strangers and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts, which war against the soul” 1 Peter 2:11), together with the following cor relative passage from the Chris tian Science textbook: “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: "Soul is the divine Principle of man arid never sins, hence the immortality of soul” (p. 481). nounced. Chapel is across from high school. All are welcome ^ church school every Suni^v at iq a m Star of the Sea Catholic Church Rev. F t . Babyak, Pastor First Sunday of month at 12 noon. All other Sundays at 8 a. m. Smith River Methodist Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs, Grace VanZee, supt Saturday morning, Feb. 12, at Morning Worship at 11 a. m. 11 Pastor V. E. Pugh of Crescent Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the City will speak on “The Bridge sermon. Seventh Day Adventist Across the River of Death.” Special meetings: Sunday eve-j ning, Feb. 13 at 7:30: “What Is: Jesus Doing Now?” Tuesday night, Feb. 15 at 7:30: । “Tbe Man That God Forgot.” Thursday night, Feb. 17 at 7:30 —"Three Steps To Heaven.” Curry County Mission of the Episcopal Church Brookings: St. Timothy Chapel Priest-in-charge, Rev Fr. Lu the O. Ison (phone: study, 734; home 662, Gold Beach) Service every Sunday at 4:09 p. m. On Saints’ Days when an- ZADA’S BEAUTY SHOP Closed Sunday and Monday i ! TOWING!' DAY OR NIGHT MEADOWS1 Auto Service PHONES: Day, 1701; Night 2R2! Crescent City, Calif. BULLDOZING Road Building, Land Leveling, Clearing! See Al Sarver on Easy St., or write Box 53, Brookings See Classified Section for BETTER BUYS! 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