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THURSDAY, JANUARY 26. 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON The World's Best Climate PAGE FTVF. taught to teen-agers and anyone Caroline and Ruth; Irene Far drawn thee” (Jer. 31:3). behooves us to note what we else interested in learning, a*e rier, Glen Hale. Kathryn Dennis Among citations which com read. the Schottisch, Heel and Toe and Mr. and Mrs. Bullock and prise the Lesson-Sermon is the Our study on Wednesday will polka. Rye Waltz, Three-step, Charles. Other from here includ following from the Bible: ”God continue on the great subject: SIXES—Over 100 enthusiastic and Square dancing, Music is ed: Richard Pugh and Dena is love; and he that dwelleth in "The Ministry of the Spirit.” Do dancers, young and not so young, furnished by records and loud- Spencer. Dock, Hazel, Myron and love dwelleth in God. and God in come with your Bible and let us attended Sixes Grange Youth speaker. Whale Livermore. Sadie and Ed- him” ( 1 John 4:16), together note w’hat the Bible has to say dance last Saturday night to A special treat at last Sat- ina Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Chet with the following correlative about the work of tht» Holy Spir swing their partners in the old urday’s gathering was the pop- Kirltand. Naomi Cushman. Neil passage from the Christian Sci- it in this age. time dances. "Science and v.iar dance music played during Knapp. Lee Estabrook and sev ence textbook. This group, under directi of the middle of the evening bv eral others. Health With Key to the Scrip- Episccpal Port Orford P.-T. A. was en tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy : Mrs. Eula Mastropolito, Grange Charley Jensen and his family Sunday morning service at 1 youth chairman, was organized band with Mr. Jensen at the pi tertained by Mrs. Rohner's fifth "Divine Love is infinite. There- a. m. All are welcome. two years ago for the purpose ano, his youngest son, trumpet* and sixth grade room with folk tore all that really exists is in of providing entertainment for daughter, clarinet and Mrs. Jen- dances Tuesday afternoon when and of God, and manifests His Smith River Methodist the youth of the community with sen, accordion. Both of the chil- it met in the multi-purpose room love (page 340). Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mix of the grade school. Next month proper suprvision and chaperone dren are grade school age. Grace VanZee, supt Penny Supper was planned for age. Among the dances being Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Full Gospel That these dances are a suc- the 28th. It is hoped to have a Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the (Undenominational) cess is attested by the fact that speaker from Portland and a sermon. William Ward, Pastor they have grown from an attend movie on the theme of Brother Services at VFW HALL ance of 25 or 30 at the first few hood. After the meeting adjourn Star of the Sea Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. meetings until at a recent dance ed refreshments were served by Catholic Church Supt. Mrs. Lewis T. Knapp. there w’ere over 150. There is no the room mothers. Rev. Fr. Donald Denman Morning Worship at 11 a. m. admission charge. Those who Mrs. Marcella Gilfillan enter First Sunday of month at 12 Sunday night at 7:30. come are given cards of member tained Mrs. Tony Broili and Mrs. noon. Thursday night, Bible study ship which they present at the Evelyn Raasina at luncheon one m. All other Sundays at 8 Complete Real Estate Service door each successive time. On day last w’eek. and prayer. Come and help us Tuesday evening, Jan. 31, a NOTARY PUBLIC grow’! If you do not have a way, series of instructions on all phas the back of the card which is Wednesday Bridge club met at Bo> ¿11 South end of town signed by the members are the please let us know’! es of Catholic teaching will be the home of Mrs. Bill Nutt last Brookings, Oregon rules to which each member sub- week for a 1 o’clock luncheon and started. All interested in learn scribes. Some of these are: ing more about the teachings of an afternoon of cards. Mrs. Nick Baptist Community We furnish skis and snowshoes I will give due consideration Marsh won high score and Mrs. Rev. Nick N. Neufeld. Pastor the Catholic church are welcome. to our client^. to the Grange building and pr< p- Douglas Johnson second. Jeanette Pierce, Sunday school One’s presence at these instruc 10 acres close to mouth of erty in every way. Supt. tions implies no obligations to The Port Orford-Brookings Chetco. Good soil and wonderful I will remain in the main haH basketball game was postponed Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music become a Catholic. These in director. view’. Neat price of only $6300. until I leave to go home. structions will be held in the until Feb. 7, at Brookings, be-1 Sunday school at 9:45 a. m I will not indulge in intoxi cause of weather and bad road rectory at the church. Questions Morning worship at 11 a. m cating liquors nor bring any conditions. If you are interested in large Evening service at 7:30 P- m. will be gladly answered. Rev. D. C. Denman, pastor. stock ranch, see us for one of such liquors onto the premises Mrs. Evelyn Lyle, director, has Again w’e encourage parents If I am under 12 years of age, j the finest on the entire coast] announced that the Treble Clef I will be accompanied by my Choral group is resuming regu of the community to attend some $50,000 class! Seventh-Day Adventist parents or an older responsible lar practice after holidays and church school somewhere on the Sabbath School — Saturday at Lord’s day. Community Church person. inventory recess, on Tuesdays at has classes for the parents and 9:30 a. m. We have several fine beach This group meets the third 7:30 p. m. at the high school. Church Services—Saturday at sites now listed. Also hillside the children. Parents should feel 11:00 a. m. Friday of each month as a rule Any woman w’ho enjoys singing their responsibility to the child homes and building site.s Lots Young People — Saturday at but this has been changed to the is invited. or acreage, whichever you want. to bring the child to Sunday 3:45 p. m. third Saturday during basketball Clarence Wright passed away school and that you as parents Prayer Meeting — Wednesday season. Grai gers and friends are i last Wednesday, Jan. -8, at the may set the example. at 7:45 p. m. in Harbor. 2^ acres with springs and a welcome. Pot luck refreshments i Veterans hospital, Portland, at "Stalin and the Pope” will be The pastor has chosen a vital creeks, overlooking Harris Park are always served. the title of the sermon presented ' which place he had undergone subject for Sunday morning’s —beautiful view. $1575 is total by Pastor Leo VanDolson at an operation for cancer of the sermon: "Sons of Adoption.” price. lung. He was 57, having been What advantage do the saints Chetco Grange hall next Satur born at Gold Beach, in Feb. 1892. of the New’ Testament have over day morning at 11 a. m. Com A Steal! $3750 total, fine terms Spring meeting of Presbytery j i His family soon moved to south the saints of the Old Testament? munism and Catholicism are en on 9*2 acres close to highway— w ill be held here April 11 and । ern California. When 13 they re- What does the word adoption gaged in a death struggle. Bible tw’o houses, concrete foundation, 12. The Presbytery of southwest I turned to settle at Port Orford, mean to us when used in regard prophecy indicates the outcome. 2 springs, chicken house, tool Oregon comprises the counties . driving hero with w’agon and to Christians in the New’ Testa The public is invited to attend shed, 5000-gallon redwood water of Douglas, Coos, Curry, Jose- ' this service. team. During the first world war ment ? tank, 5 acres clover. Loads of p h i n e, Jackson, Klamath and Saturday night a social wiR In the evening the pastor »s he was in the first group from berries, etc. Must be seen to be Lake; and is composed of all the! is area to enlist in the navy, to preaching on the theme: "Home.” be held in the lobby of the Chet appreciated. minitsers of the Presbytery and ! serve throughout the war as a The subject for Sunday evening co Inn. At the same time a chil one ruling elder elected from machinists mate. Ho was mar will be "Home and Literature.” dren’s party will be held in an Two good pieces of highway each of the 26 churches. It is ried to his wife, Loraine, in 1939 I here are 730 million books in adjoining room of the building. frontage, one with small house assured that this gathering will and has resided in Seattle and America, printed in 1948, about Prayer meetings are being ex and garage. Close in. Both good be a great uplift to the local in Long Beach, Calif. He return 720 million of which were comic ceptionally well attended. Sub buys at $1500 and $3000. church which is just now’ begin-; ed to Port Orford after the war books. The titles cover the al ject for the Wednesday night ing to use the long-needed new’ to make his home. Surviving is phabet from Ace to Zoot. Large meeting this week will be "Bi Small home two blocks from addition to its building. his widow’, Loraine, three broth newsstands carry as many as 600 ble Geology and the Flood.” The postofTice, two lots facing tW’O . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Klindera of ers, Delmar of Port Orford, Os varieties. Not a week passes but Thursday night meeting at the streets, real deal here for $2950* Quincy, Calif., spent the week car of Roseburg and Floyd of that our newspapers report juv Overman home in Chetco Heights on terms. end with her parents, Mr. and Sweet Home; and a sister, Mrs. enile crimes, seeds of which ideas area will be on the theme of Mrs. W. D. Sibley. Ollie Cabot of San Francisco. come from these comics. So it "Cain and Abel.” Another small house and 2^ Mrs. Gladys Taylor, Mrs. Ruth acres for only $2700. Good terms. Briggs and Mrs. May Messenger ♦ * • visited friends at Crescent City Fine business corner in Brook for the past w’eck, ending on Tuesday. ings with large 4-bedroom home. Sunday : Max. Min. Rain About 600 feet of the highway Just re-finished. Combination 35 .35 at Linville hill, half way to Port January 16 ....... 44 business and home. Priced right January 38 17 ....... 51 1.76 Orford slid out Monday night. at $7800, good terms. 49 2.89 That section was sinking at the January 18 ....... 52 January ....... 56 19 50 .83 rate of a foot per hour, and was Unfinished town home on two! January ........ 54 50 20 1.461 20 feet down on the north end lots. Furnished at $1950, unfurn January 21 ....... 52 51 1.52 Tuesday afternoon. ished at only $1000. Terms. Some January 22 ....... 50 48 .71» buy! . 9.521 Rainfall for week ... Sixes Youth Group Entertained, Sat. C. 0. LEONARD LL LEONARD Brokers Gold Beach Notes Weather Report UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Effective Sat., Jan. 30,1950 Beautiful view of ocean and river, with house and excellent spring with gravity flow. 5 acres with fruit and berries. Chicken house with large fenced run. A grove of good trees, and myrtle.! Only $500 down, total price is $2950. We Work With SPEED to Fill Your NEED!......... Port Orford News By Dorothy Asdel Raining! Raining! All week it has been raining, with the riv ers getting high but not to the danger stage. Except on Sixes River road which is being under cut and washed away below the Farrier residence, no road dam age has been reported. This road is now just wide enough for one way traffic. Braving the washed-out road to go to the Grange Youth dance Saturday night were the Mor ris: F. M., Mary Lou, Margaret, With The Churches Christian Scientist Services Sunday at 11:00 a. in. at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub lic is invited. "Love” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, January’ 29. The Golden Text is "The Lord hath appeared of old unto me, saying, Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love: there fore with loving kindness have I ■ Cur-Det Cleaners Ken Taylor announces purchase of the Cur- Del Cleaners, beginnine: Jan. 30, and has em ployed BOB MEAD, w*ho has been associat ed with New Method Cleaners, of Klamath Falls, with the same staff: Edna Newman, who has had several years experience. Service to Smith River and Crescent City