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PAGE FOUR Only a few comparatively will | Thompson chain reference Bible h p Masters iniunctions ¡will be the award given the adult heed ‘ t the Masters injunctions here: but they will be the ones bringing in the most. Several BY B. MILLER who will enjoy the “true rich- awards will be given to boys and No doubt you have read her res” in the life to come. “Be ye girls who earn honors likewise. A special service will be plan- stories and articles—in the Ore also ready.” —Jos. M. Johnson, ned for Easter Sunday when all gon Journal, the Christian Sci Gold Beach. these awards will be made. A ence Monitor, or some other pub hearty welcome awaits _ you. Do lication. She writes about what come and help us grow as well Interests hed, sometimes a dif as doing yourself a spiritual ferent phase of Oregon history, Our first knitting meeting was favor. or perhaps something of our own modem times, as the Ashland held at the home of Mrs. Joe Zumpfe. We elected officers: Shakespearian Festival. Baptist Community President—Marjorie Moore. You have seen her, too, at our Vice-president — Lois LeClair. Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor own Azalea Festival and Flower Secretary — DeEtta Hyland. Jeanette Pierce, Sunday school Show, a slender, pleasant young Treasurer and Reporter—Max woman, Miss Constance Bord Supt ine Moore. well! Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music We decided to call our club: Our Miss Bordwell, for she is director. coming home to us this summer. “Harbor Clickey Clickers.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m We have only four in our club She hopes to be in her little m Morning worship at 11 and need another to make a good Harbor home! m. service at 7 :30 club. Anyone interested should Evening P. Not to rest from arduous aca We are so happy that many demic labors, but to a summer contact the leader. — Maxine of the parents are taking their of work. Perhaps unconsciously, Moore, reporter. SEWING GIRLS children to Sunday school. How- she realizes that we who are so In the sewing club we are ever, there are still many par busy ourselves have a sympa thetic respect for the writer’s finishing our needle cases. We ents who are not taking their need of seclusion. We do not are starting pin cushions. Vanda children to Sunday school. We have here in our Brookings-Har- Vaughan has not been present would invite those parents es- bor community, the resort at for a few meetings. Sandra Sim- pecially that they, too, would ....... I that oppor- give their children mosphere of many a coastal com mons was not here this week. tunity of receiving Christian ed munity. ucation, such a great need. "Why did you choose to make We have classes for all ages. Harbor your home?” we asked The young married people have Connie Bordwell. "Well, truth Christian Scientist a class for themselves. If your fully,” she replied, "Harbor chose Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. child is two years old or over, me. You see 1 grew up in the Rogue River Valley not far from at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub bring him. If younger, take him to the class with you. Medford, and some years later lic is invited. On Friday, Feb. 24. churches when 1 was an editor in a pub "Christ Jesus” is the subject lishing house in New York City, of the Lesson-Sermon in all the of the area are united in World I used to dream of a cottage Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Day of Prayer. All are urged to give some time of the day for along the Oregon coast. The war Sunday, February 26. came along and whisked me to The Golden Text is "As ye prayer. Friday evening we will the U. S. Naval air station at have therefore receivevd Christ have a joint prayer meeting. All Tillamook. Then it was 1 decided Jesus, the Lord, so walk ye in are invited to this service, if that, given the right books, mu him: ... for in him dwelleth all you believe in prayer, we expert sic, pictures and people, the Ore the fulness of the Godhead bod to see you next Friday evening gon coast was the place tor me.” ily” (Col. 2:6 ,9). at 7:30 o’clock. Wednesday night prayer meet So when the opport unity came Among citations which com to buy a cottge along side of prise the Lesson-Sermon is the ing and Bible study is drawing my life-long friends, the New following from the Bible: "Who a good group. We are beginning tons, I did not have to even soever believeth that Jesus is a series of discussions on “How to Succeed in a Christian Life. ’ think twice. The Chetco valley the Christ is born of God: . . had everything I wanted: the (1 John 6:1), together with the We are endeavoring to lay good ocean, the mountains, friendly following correlative passage foundation and thus have a good people, Portland and San Fran from the Christian Science text beginning in our Christian life. cisco only a day’s drive away.’ book, "Science and Health with To be successful we must begin We visited her home, a sub Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary right. stantially built white house with Baker Eddy: "Christ expresses We invite all those who are an air of expectant waiting. God’s spiritual, eternal nature” new in the community who have no other church affiliations to at Waiting for its owner to give it (page 333). a personality. Constance Bord tend our services this Lord s Day well, as all of us do here, plans __ with us. Services listed above. Smith River Methodist changes for her home. Like the little house, we too, Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs. Star of the Sea wait expectantly. So hurry down, Grace VanZee, supt Catholic Church Connie, when your teaching du Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Rev. Fr. Donald Denman ties at Multnomah College are, Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the First Sunday of month at 12 at last, finished. wrmon. noon. All other Sundays at 8 a. m Along Azalea Row 'Sewing Girls' With The Churches Gold Beach H. S. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950 OREGON BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS The World's Best Climate eon, when he displayed a num ber of shells, picked up on the beaches, and showed leaves of a palm. “I can imagine these garden clubbers going about crazy pick ing up these different leaves to be used in flower arrangements. “I certainly enjoyed every mo ment of the trip to the beach of an island just off the west coast where a woman is carrying on the work she and her husband j began many years ago. She, a'' native of Tahiti, who married a sea captain, transplanted many tropical trees on this island. (Here Mr. Moss read a list of about 20, all giving edible fruits or nuts) "Certainly these differ ent trees, their landscaping ef fect and all, reminds one that it must approach a paradise in appearance. "I noticed, too, that Rotary clubs over the country have a uniformity that is amazing. One will notice that members are of a certain type, and I believe the highest. Meetings are conducted pretty much along a pattern, too, all interesting and instructive. "It is fun to visit clubs on a trip, although one is often made to change travel plans in order to ‘make’ a meeting. I expect to always visit on any trip I make, hencerforth.” New Vitamin May Prolong Life Dr. J. E. Stevenson, in reading an article in a recent Readers’ Digest, told the Rotarians that this new vitamin, B12, is so po tent and so successful in leuke mia, that amazing results have been observed by the medical profession« In the article the story’ of its discovery, and by ac cident, and commercial prepa ration by the various chemical companies. Basis for this new vitamin is liver, recommended by doctors for diets of anemics. It takes about four tons of livers to pro duce a dram of vitamin. How ever, a dosage of the vitamin is about one-millionth of an ounce, or about one fiftieth the weight of a human hair, an inch long. Attorney Ed F. Ackley, who J has spent the past couple of weeks at San Francisco and San ta Cruz, returned on the mid night bus Monday. He reports no rain in that area while he was there. Episcopal Counties Receive Forest Serv. Funds GRANTS PASS—Payment to states of Oregon and Washing- ton of more than three million"r dollars for the fiscal year 1949 to be apportioned to the coun ties in w’hich the national for ests are located is TT announced by T A regional forester, H. J. Andrews, of ' the forest service. The total of $3,152,176.65 is in an all-time high. It represents 25% of the gross receipts col lected by the U. S. Forest Serv ice from timber sales, livestock grazing, recreation permits and other business on the national forests in the region for the fis cal year ending June 30, 1949. Of this amount $2,044,693.81 went to Oregon and $1,107,428.84 to Washington according to An drews. An additional benefit is in the ten per cent of the gross receipts of the forest service which is returned by the treas ury department for use within the national forests on roads ancF trails in the two states. The counties in which nation al forests are located have shared financially in the multiple use principle under which the na tional forests are managed to bring about the greatest good to the greatest number. Since 1906, the national forests have returned a total of $19,192,758.86 to Oregon and Washington, rep- resenting 25 per cent of the gross receipts. A sum of $81,565.47 is being apportioned to those counties (Coos, Curry, Josephine and Del Norte) lying partially within the boundaies of the Siskiyou Na tional Forest, as their share of the 1949 receipts. Realty Transfers Mr. and Mrs. James Kinzer purchased property on the Daw son tract, beonging to C. R. Jack- son. They are from Northport, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Allsup have purchased a tract on Ocean View tract where they plan to start building a new home soon. Both these transactions were handled through C. O. & L. L. Leonard agency. A. B. C. FEED STORE BROOKINGS, OREGON Regular services at 11 a. m. Seventh-Day Adventist Last Thursday and Friday eve the first and third Sundays Sabbath School — Saturday at nings marked the end ot ( urry on county high school confeience of the month. 9:30 a. m. games with Gold Beach taking Church Services—Saturday at all honors, having trounced the Full Gospel 11:00 a. m. HEALTH BUILDER FEED Langlois quint the first night, Young People — Saturday at (Undenominational) and then edging out the Brook 3:45 p. m. William Ward. Pastor Place orders now for fertilizers, bag, ton or ings Bruins in a close battle, 37 Prayer Meeting — Wednesday Services at VFW HALL to 36. We do wish to thank Mr. at 7:45 p. m. in Harbor. Guthrie Bruins coach, tor letting Mrs. Lewis T. Knapp. Supt. carload lots. Orders taken for baby chicks. The service this Saturday will us win the tournament. Evidently Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. feature a symposium on "The however, that wasn’t his idea to I Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Have SEEDS for your garden, strawberry Parables of the New 1 estament. let us have it for the Bruins put I Prayer meetings are continu all they had into the entire en-i Sunday night at 7:30. ing at the pastor’s home on Wed plants and White Dutch Clover Seed. counter and probably due to the; Tuesday night Bible study nesday nights with studies on fact that the Panthers, under in the homes. evangelistic the "Patriarchs and Prophets.” Better Results and More Profits when you night able coaching of Lawrence S\-, Thursday dow. didn’t let the tuned-up ag-‘ meeting at 7:30. feed “Centennial Heal Builder Feeds.” gregation from Brookings w tn, i Bible study next Tuesday eve has changed their decision to let ning will be held at the Knapp Across from Machine Shop in old mess hall. at the tie stand for first place, as; residence on Ransom Gold Beach and Brookings. Co- 7:30 o’clock. Champions of Curry County, for j a good attendance is being Lloyd Moss, travelling ambas CARL BOLIN, Manager there wil l»e a play-off on the , shown at these studies. We have sador* of Brookings Rotary’ Club, begun the Book of Romans. W ith Brookings floor. who made an extended journey Closed Saturday : open Sunday 9 a. m. to 2 p Gold Beach topped the Brums 36 present at Sunday school last during the winter, told more ol Lords day, a contest was an both times they played on the Gold Beach floor now will the nounced, to try to boost our his experiences in Florida dur- Bruins again win over the Pan membership to 75 by Easter. A ing January, Tuesday at lunch- thers on their home floor? The decision will In* made next Mon day night. However, the Pan thers are going to district tour nament to be held at Yoncollas cussing the budget for the fiscal school year, beginning July 1, 1950. and ending June 30, 1951, hereinatt r * new gym "Always Buy Centennial!" Rotarians Learn Of, Vitamins, Shells NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING BUDGET Not By Bread Alone "Do not lay up for yourselves treasurers on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal; for where your treasure is. there will your heart be also. No one can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one and Jove the other or he will be de voted to the one and despise the other. You can not serve God and Mammon.” Matt. 6:19-33. Schedule 1 Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balances ITEM ESTIMATED RECEIPTS FROM Delinquent Taxes .................................. County School Fund ..... ..................... Basic School Support Fund ......... .... State Irreducible School Fund .... High School Tuition ........................... I Estimated Total Receipts Estimated Cash Balance, o Total, AU Funds . $ 6,500.00 4,500.00 .... 20,24L00 - ... 22500 300.00 i / $31,766.00 Deficit Estimated Total Receipts and Available Cash Ba lance ^$31.76^00 Concluded on page Five