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BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
THURSDAY. APRIL, 20. 1950.
Adventist Youths Enjoy
Two Parties, Saturday
Two parties were held last
Saturday night under aspices of
Seventh-Day Adventist young
people’s society. An adult party
was staged at the church school
on Easy street. Several party
games were played and dough
nuts and cider were served for
refreshments.
A reparate party was held for
the juniors at Chetco Inn. Hos
tesses were Louise Ostenberg and
Roberta Stafford. The children
refrcshments and enjoyed
several games and some skating.
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Pistol River and Langlois Ex-
tension units are the first two
Curry county groups to elect of
ficers for the coming 1950-51
year.
Mrs. Paul DeBlock, Pistol Riv
er, succeeds Mrs. D. L. Burt as
chairman of the Pistol River
unit. Mrs. Ernest Fritz was elect
ed vice-president and Mrs. Pau-
line Carpenter will be the new
secretary-treasurer.
I
New officers for Langlois unit
are: Mrs. James Masterpolito as
vice-president; and Mrs. G. N.
Quinn, secret ary-treasurer. Mrs.
Clarence Brooks, re -eelcted, will
chairman.
serve
another yvai
year as
ne allunivi
aa Miauiu«*«.
Hostess for the April meeting
of Ophir unit will be Viola Ra- (
malia, it was announced by Jackie
Taylor, president, who added the
meeting has been set for Friday.
The meeting is to be held at
the Ramalia home in Gold Beach
when Miss Dorothy Newton, hda
will show the fitting of slacks.
and Mrs. Scott, who cater to’
fishermen from all over the en-
tire globe.
Three noted Rogue guides an1
employed at the lodge: Vajice,
Don, and Edgar. Also, another
ty-in is the flying service from
this area to other airlines at
North Bend and Crescent City.
Near the mouth of the famous
Rogue, here the fishermen will
find his entire equipment needs
from boats, motors, down to the
tackle, and a definite ‘know-how’
about the places to find the wily
Chinook. Tired of fishing, this
camp features Rogue River trips
that will keep most people aghast
by the changing panorama of
scenery along the banks.
Since mining in upper reaches
of the Rogue have ceased, fishing
is dut1 to get better, and those
who haven’t had the best luck up
to this time, may have renewed
hope and faith. ■
Berkeley Woman
Sets Roque
Pace
w
_ g
—
With 30-lb. Salmon V. F. W To
officers is set for the July meet-
ing of the club.
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Weather Report
Bird houses made by boys!
By boys under ten years of age.
Not by boys with BB guns, but
by boys who like birds and en-
courage them to come around.
The cub scouts had an exhibit
of bird houses worthy of respect
and admiration. They were judg
ed for workmanship and origin
ality.
for the past week,
Max.
Sunday :
......
58
April 10
..............
56
April 11
..............
55
April 12
..............
54
April 13
April 14 ..............54
April 15 .............. 61
April 16 .............. 61
Rainfall for week ....
ending on
Min. Rain
....
38
44
47
.61
40
• 1 —
38
45
42
....2.10
Frank Baker, representative
Eddie Hoar won first prize with Joyce Shoe Co., is a guest at the
a .. natty,
little
. .
• * well-constructed Glenn Zirbel home, having spent
bird house painted white, with a thp
week-end visiting in th®
green roof and a touch of ye -
low trim. John Meyer was sec-
(Hid with his bird motel, stained;
wood with white trim. Wayne
Kamins won third with a large.
roomy bird house stained dark
brown with a green asphalt roof,
very weather tight. Bird houses
made by Markey James, Walter
Craig and Tommy Banyard re
ceived honorable mention.
WHY DRIVE
GOLD BEACH Mrs. George Of Dances, Saturday Eve
Kerr, Berkeley, Calif., while a
First in a series of dances, to
Guest at Scott’s White Cedar
be
staged by Post 966, V. F. W.
Lodge, set at the pace for Rogue।
The ladies hats provided a gay
will
be held at the V. F. W. hall
salmon fishermen with her catch
note,
and wonderful indeed to be
of a 30-lb. Chinook. Other guests Saturday night, April 22, accord
hold,
were
many made from veg
while somewhat successful, have ing to bills being posted about
etable
leaves
such as chard and
a definite mark to aim for. Mr. town. These dances will be held
kale,
carrot
tops
and cabbage,
RELAX ... free from driving
about every two weeks at the
as
well
as
azalea
blooms. Our
strain and traffic worries.
hall, except when in direct con-
SAVE 66( out of every dollar
flict with some special event of ladies excell in originality. Prize
winners were those built entire
you'd spend driving!
the area.
ly from the plant world, Mrs. Es-
Coos Bay ................................. $2.55
telle Guerrettaz won first prize,
There are a lot of people who but their permanent home will
Portland................................ $6.
are not very much interested in be the earth made new. (Rev. 21:
her hat made n ioni young cab- Eureka
.............. .............
bage leaves upon a foundation of
heaven and one of the reasons is 1-3; Ps. 37:11). So heaven is a
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San
Francisco
BY B. MILLER
j braided daffodil stems set off
probably that they hare such convenient term for the future
Plus Federal Tax
life,
in
heaven
during
the
mil
I have a pot pourri of garden with yellow and pink flowers, Additional savings on Round-
hazy notions of what heaven is
like. If they think of it at all lenium and then on the earth club news! You know what pot Mrs. Maude Sandbo was second
Trip Fares.
' with a distinctive arrangement.
they think of it in terms of some made new.
pourri
is!
A
mixture
of
dried
The wonders of life in the new
'league sort of nothingness uheie
Carolyn Kerr, Agent
Guests were Mrs. Ted Kit ley
earth
far exceed our wildest im flower petals in a jar; the frag
inanimate forms flit from cloud
Bus Depot, Gardner Building
of
Ventura,
Calif.,
and
Mrs.
rant
rose,
lavender
and
geranium
to cloud dully strumming their aginations or fondest hopes. Rev. with the tangy’ bite of spice giv- Craig. Hostesses for the after
indicates there will .be no
harps or monotonously polishing
ing the sharpness necessary to noon were Mesdames E. E. Hans-
tears, no death, no sorrow, no
create a nice balance with the cam, L. Knee and Walt Wollam.
their halos.
And this in spite of the clear pain there. Imagine living in a sweetness of flower scents.
and beautiful picture that the land where these is no need for
So with the Azalea Garden
hospitals, prisons, insane asyl
Scriptures present of life in
club meeting last Thursday'. A
ums.
no
pests
or
weeds,
no
hat
“God’s Tomorrow.” First of all,1
pot pourri of flower hats, a plant
the Bible reveals that heaven is reds, no wars.
sale, bird houses by little boys,
It
is
a
place
of
busy
activity
a definite place. In the words of
a vote on the date of the flower
(Isa.
65:21-23),
a
place
where
Jesus in John 14:2-3, “ I go to
show and art exhibit, a report
the
lion
and
tbe
lamb
will
play
prepare a PLACE for you. And
by the school landscape project
PLACE
together
and
the
little
child
shall
if I go and prepare a
chairman and election of officers
lead
them.
The
new
earth
will
for you. I will come again and
for the coming year.
receive you unto Myself; that be as perfect and grand as was
* ♦ *
this
earth
when
God
first
created
where I am, there ye may be
Azalea Garden Club will hold
also.”
The
Apostle
Paul
tells
us.
“
Eye
its
annual flower show and art
Heaven is a place, a definite
hath
not
seen,
no
ear
heard,
exhibit
at the time of the lily
place. Jesus tells us so. The
neither
have
entered
into
the
blossom
parade. The members
Scriptures reveal it to us as a
heart
of
man,
the
things
which
favorable
to this innovation feel
place of eternal beauty and hap
God
hath
prepared
for
them
that
that
in
changing
the date for this
piness. A place of joyful activ
love
Him.
”
I
Cor.
2:9.
There
is
year,
a
better
flower
show can
ity. A place filled with pleasant
Some numburt don’t change
nothing
unreal
about
heaven
and
be
given
the
community
and its
homes and radiant people. And
those
who
accept
it
as
the
“
gift
guests.
most thrilling of all it is the
Azalea Garden Club has con
place where Jesus dwells for of God through Jesus Christ our
Soma numbers do
Lord
”
will
have
the
wonderful
sistently
endeavored to set a high
ever with those who love Him.
privilege
of
living
this
perfect
standard
for
all
community
ac
When we speak of heaven we
existence for
for alt
eternity. Would tivities in which it engages. In
have more in mind than the term [ existence
an ewnw
order to meet the requirements
itself might suggest. The Bible you like to know
tells us that the righteous spend realities of the life to come, jwsr of the National Council of Flower
the thousand-year period of the drop us a card today and ask for Shows, more horticulture speci
minen“n Heaven (Rev. 20:4)! the leaflet, “Is There a Heaven. mens must be exhibited and it
Telephone numbers, especially those recently learned or
is hoped that the later date will
seldom used, have a way of getting mixed up in our
permit this.
minds. So why take chances on wrong numbers—you
There will be a small charge
need only a second or so to check the telephone directory
for the flower show this year,
to make sure you are calling the right number. Youll
25c admission.
£88
GRtYHOUND
Alonq Azalea Row
GREYHOUND
BE SURE—check the Telephone
Directory before making a call
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
find it always leads to better teleohone service.
BIG FIRST V. F. W. DANCE
Brookings
At V. F. W. Hall
DAVE CROCKETT’S ORCHESTRA
I WANTED!
Supper Served
WANTED! j
■ LOG HAULING from Brookings to Grants j
■ Pass, or to any California Point. Contact
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MITCHELL BROTHERS
Phone 243
Brookings, Ore
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Saturday, April 22,1950
Tickets, $1.00
Mrs.
JVLTS. Ernest
XM IlCSt Jones,
June», garden club ,
chairman for the community•
landscaping project made the fol-1
lowing report. Said she: “Three
things are necessary now, good
weather, a plentiful supply of
volunteer labor, and money.
The cost is estimated at about
$1500 and this amount will be
analyzed and fully explained in
the future. Under the most com-
petent leadership, with a co-op- m
erative community committee, we =
are working toward a landscap- m
ing project which will not only =
enhance the beauty of the school =
grounds, but which will require
the least possible future main-,®
tenance.
This means—start right, and =
do the job right—now! Do it
right and right now!
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The following officers for the
Azalea Garden Club were elected
for the coming year:
President—Mrs. Ben Kerns Sr.
Vice-President — Mrs. Erskine
Miller.
Secretary - Treasurer — Mrs.
J
m
Charles Grayshel. Installation of
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