Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 09, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
The World's Best Climate
PAGE FIVE
day that few citizens of the U.' understanding of Him, an un­ 10, 8:30 to 12:30. Anyone wish­ the program featuring February
S. really understood and fewer ¡selfed love” (page 1).
ing to obtain a driver's license holidays and readings given by
have read the Declaration of In-,
should be at the hall well before members. Music was furnished
dependence.
noon.
by Tom Ewing and Sadie Mant.
naming
m this course is ac-
Baptist Community
Learning in
Bill Young, former resident of At the close of the session re­
complished by this manner: To Rev- Nick N- Neufeld, Pastor this area, spent the week-end
freshments of sandwiches, cher­
read a series Of pamphlets de-' Jeanette Pierce, Sunday school here visiting friends. He was re­ ry pie were served by the' hos­
First meeting of club formed sjgned for quick scanning, and Supt.
cently discharged from the army tess group. Patriotic decorations
to read Great Books, met at |O discuss, through a series of
Mrs
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music after four years, and was on his
were i sed in the hall.
the high school last Friday eve- questions, vital points. It really director.
way from Roeo, Calif., to Port­
Plans are all made by Smith
ing to organize and lay plans ¡s nOf required that the person
Sunday school at 9.45 a. m
land where he has employment. River P. T. A. for the smoigas-
for future conduct of meetings. • have an formal education to be-
Morning worship at 11 a. m
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McNeill bord dinner to be held at the
The next meeting has been set come a member and fully enjoy ! Evening service at 7:30 P. m.
moved
to Brookings last week to
for Friday, March 17, at the this plan of study. Only require­
We are especially happy to make their home. They have Community hall, Saturday eve-
ning, March 11. Dinner will be
high school, with an appeal to ment necessary is a willingness ' see so many in Sunday schoo’,;
purchased the property formerly served from 6 to 9 p. m. Fol-
others to come and enjoy one to learn more about philosophy. ' especially last Sunday, when, in
owned by Mr. and Mrs. George lowing the dinner there will be
of the most profitable two hours
A leader and an assistant lead­ spite of miserable weather 115 Mackey, who have purchased the plenty of entertainment for all.
that can be spent.
er conduct meetings something were present. Let’s plan for our Barnes property south of Har­ Then» will be a fish-pond, cards,
Some people, it has been said, on the order of “Town Hall” goal of 200 on Easter.
bor, where they will make their square dancing, a general good
were scared out of joining the meetings over the radio, which
We have a fine staff of teach­ future home .
time. Keep the date in mind and
group because the names of the has become one of America's ers—ones that are devoted to the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson come to this event.
books sounded too much like a popular program. No issues will great task of teaching the word returned recently from New Or­
Mrs. Eunice Faris presided at
college library. This fact is re­ be decided, nor any attempt to of God to the pupils. Our adult' leans where they enjoyed the
a
business meeting of the local
futed by those who seek to es­ alter or decide. It is not likely women’s class is under Mrs. J. Mardis Gras. Thy report that
Woman
’s club Friday afternoon
tablish this group, on the basis that personal opinions will be E. Stevenson. She explains the they stayed at the same hotel
at
the
Community
hall. The date
that the sole intent of this new changed, except for a better un-, lessons so clearly that everyone as the Duke and Duchess of
for
the
annual
daffodil
tea, to
club is merely “an invitation to derstanding.
attending can clearly understand Windsor, and saw them closely
be
held
here,
has
been
set
for
thinking.” Philosophies, as es­
Cost of the pamphlets are $9.60' the meaning.
several times. After the Mardis Thursday afternoon, March 30.
tablished hundreds of years ago for a year’s study, with one set i The pastor’s Sunday morning Gras was over, they remained
by these men, have never been being used in a family. Meetings ■ sermon is “The Mercy of God.” in New Orleans for a longer General chairman is Eunice Fa­
ris; tea hostess, Ruth Raymond;
changed as of today.
will be held bi-monthly, first on i How great is the mercy ot God? visit to take in some of the sur­ flower arrangements, Ida Hall.
Through membership in this Friday, March 17 at 8 p. m.
The morning message will be rounding country.
The stage arrangements of the
group, people are taken on ad­
an exposition of the 103 Psalm.
Mr. and Mrs. John Arlandson flowers will be under direction
ventures into these great minds
Sunday evening hour will be and daughter, Nina Joe, of Coos of Lloyd Moss. Plans are being
of yesteryear, better to under­
devoted to a program on Dis­ Bay, spent the week-end at the made for a grand display of daf-
stand fully the problems of to­
placed Persons. Mrs. J. E. Stev­ home of Mrs. Arandson's par­
fodils and other flowers on that
day fast-moving world.
enson,
our Christian Friendship ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Payne. date.
Smith
River
Methodist
It was pointed out last Fri-
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs, chairman, will be in charge. A
E. E. Hanscam & Sons have a
Mr. and Mrs. Evo Mello Jr.
brief drama entitled “God, Thy “Showmobile” on the road these
Grace VanZee, supt
are happy parents of an 8 lb.
Morning Worship at 11 a. m Earth is Aflame,” will be given. days to exhibit a full line of 9% oz. daughter, born at Sea­
Rev. E. C. Hioks wiH deliver the This is a dramatization present­ Frigidaire appliances. Since they side hospital, March 2. The lit-
ing problems of displaced per­ are county distributors, for Cur­
sermon.
miss has been named The-
sons, based on the poem of the ry and part of Coos, they are
resa Carol, and is the grand­
same name, a Latvian prayer now able to more adequately
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Episcopal
by Andrejes Eglitis.
cover the territory. Elmer Hans- Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Evo
Regular services at 11 a. m.
cam Jr. is in charge of the new Mello Sr.
on the first and third Sundays
Seventh-Day
Adventist
truck and is .traveling over the
Victor Yahr, a student here,
of the month.
territory.
Sabbath
School
—
Saturday
at
had the misfortune to be hit on
Complete Real Estate Service
9:30 a. m.
Emil R. Peterson, historian for th forehead with a baseball at
NOTARY PUBLIC
Full
Gospel
Church
Services
—
Saturday
at
Coos-Curry
Pioneer society, of play on the school grounds. A
Bo> Zll
South end of town
11:00 a. m.
(Undenominational)
North Bend, was a visitor in this gash was cut on the forehead.
Brookings, Oregon
Young People — Saturday at area, Saturday to attend Pomo­ Mrs. Tracy rushed him to Cres­
William Ward. Pa§tor
3:45
p. m.
Services at VFW HALL
na Grange at Chetco Grange hall cent City for medical attention.
Prayer Meeting — Wednesday
Beautiful lodge on Chet co
Seven stitches were taken to
Mrs. John Meyers, Supt.
at 7:45 p. m. in Harbor.
river frontage, 32 acres in one
close
the wound. He is recover«
Sunday
school
at
9:45
a.
m.
Brother J. T. Jacobs, who has
of the most gorgeous settings in
ing
satisfactorily.
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
been away for some time, has
the entire valley. Good county
Rev. E. C. Hicks was back in
Tuesday
night
Bible
study
(in
Monthly meeting of the Smith
returned to Brookings and will
road, school bus, also two cab­
his
pulpit Sunday after his trip
speak at the Sabbath services in River 4-H club was held on the
ins .Gravity flow water piped the homes).
to
Salem
the week before to
Thursday night evangelistic the Grange hall this week.
evening of Feb. 27 at the Com­
into lodge and cabins. Only once
conduct
the
funeral services of
Saturday afternoon the first munity hall. Club President Al­
i na lifetime doe we get to list services, 7:30.
an
old
family
friend.
Sunday night at 7:30.
service of the Young People's len Naill presided at the busi-
a place such as this—a wonder­
Our Sunday school contest is week of prayer will be held at' ness session, and was assisted
ful investment at $11,000—with
Leader Irvin Sarini. Assist -
off to a good start \tith much the Grange hall. These services
good terms.
enthusiasm being shown. In ad­ u i 1 1 continue throughout the ant Farm Advisor Walt Fieg of
Just listed! Two excellent bus­ dition to the individual awards week at the Adventist school on Eureka was present and showed
an educational moviej. “Cattle I
iness opportunities. 12-unit motel to be given, an Easter egg hunt Easy Street.
Prayer meeting will be held at and the Corn Belt.” Fieg gave TIME FOR YOUR GARDEN
close in, showing approximately will be given to the class bring­
25 per cent net. Priced very ing in the most new members, the pastor’s home on Wednes­ out enrollment cards to the boys' Coodc rind
UIIU
K
reasonable at $14,000 with fine by the losing classes. Grown-ups day night. The study will be a and girls who will enroll in the
¡| ¡2©!*$
terms. Step right into a good count double, so come and help continuation of “Patriarchs and1 club this year. The youth will
be ready to start their projects
Prophets” series.
paying business now before the your child.
by the first of April when all Such as: a complete fertilizer:
Bible study next Tuesday will
rush that is bound to be here
Ng
lAf
£
(
nr°dment cards must be sent Red Steer, 8-10-12.
be
held
at
John
Meyers
home
soon.
t W
to him. Several new members
across from the Grange hall.
Grosit or sheep guano.
|
are
taking
up
projects
for
the
Vigoro,
6-10-4.
5 acres right on Hwy 101 ad- These studies are getting more
Will Tolman returned from
J
first
time.
Any
boy
or
girl
who
’
Vigoro,
4-12-4.
joining Harris park. Just reduc- interesting the farther into the the Bay area where he went for
Also several good lines of feed
ed in price for someone who^00^ °f Romans we go. A hearty a checkup on his eyes, on which is 10 years of age may enroll
in
4-H
work.
welcome
is
extended.
to
choose from at prices that are
wants a really grand place to
he recently had an operation.
Del
Norte
Pomona
Grange
was
right.
Don’t let somebody tell
build that nice home with the
He is now able to stop wearing
guest
of
Klamath
Valley
Grange
Star
of
the
Sea
you
about
our place, come and
best of views.
dark glasses, and his eyesight
at
Klamath
Wednesday
evening,
see
it
and
ask
about it yourself.
is reported much improved.
Catholic Church
Feb.
22,
with
Overseer
Tom
If
things
are
not
right, tell us.
SPECIAL — SPECIAL! Hear
A drivers examiner will he at
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
Ewing
presiding
at
the
business
We
like
to
work
with
you.
this little 2-bedroom home a-
the Grange hall, Friday, March
First Sunday of month at
session
in
absence
o
f
Master
calling you!! Sure is a dandy, noon.
Kloske.
Routine business was
with full concrete foundation,
All other Sundays at 8 a. m.
disposed
of
and interesting re­
nice lawn and fenced. Garden
ports
were
given
by the masters
and garage. Sounds good? Well,
Christian
Scientist
of
the
throe
sub-ordinate
county
we say it surely is, so let us
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m
L. O. BAKER, Owner
Granges.
A
ninteresting
program
show you to it. You’ll like this i
BY
CONNIE
at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub­
C.
P. McCulloch, salesman.
under
direction
of
Lecturer
location and also the price and
lic is invited.
Florence Ewing was given, with
terms.
“Substance” is the subject of
Next To The Theatre
the
Lesson-Sermon in all Chur­
Just reduced from $4500 to •
GOLD
BEACH, OREGON
$3250—necessary for owner to | ches of Christ. Scientist, on Sun­
day, March 12.
leave very soon: 7 acres with,
The Golden Text is, “I know
springs, city water, electricity,
Don’t forget the drawing for
that, whatsoever God doeth, it
house, small barn and fenced.
a
bicycle or $50 in trade at 4:30
shall be for ever: nothing can be
Overlooking Chetco river with­
Saturday
afternoon.
t icket
in walking distance of Brook­ put to it, nor any thing taken given with each dollar purchase,
from it” (Eccl. 3:14).
ings. Here is the place for that
Among citations which com­ or paid on account, right up to
cow, chickens, riding horses etc.
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the drawing time. The luck ticket
This will definitely surprise you.
Representing Americas soundest companies,
little -----
Sharon
following from the Bible: “Now, drawn
1-------- by ------
; — Jarrett
Winner
faith is the substance of things I
^e valuable prize.
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with the following correlMtive es, hats, bags, blouses, etc. ar
passage from the Christian Sci- riving daily.
e n c e Textbook, “Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip-
tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: S. &. H. Green stamps with each
“The prayer that reforms the purchase.
Curry County Branch
Gold Beach, Oregon
AND PHONE" ORDERS
sinner and heals the sick is
absolute faith that all things j FH I ^D PROMPTLY!
are possible to God,—a spiritual
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