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SMITH RIVER
many cards and gifts from hi® ranch were Mrs. Erma Wagner.
I chairman; Mrs. Edna Zumwalt,
friends.
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Edna
Plans are complete for the big vice-chairman and Mrs.
Flag Day dance, sponsored by Peterson, as secretary-treasurer.
the American Legion and Auxil • Resigned Applied t o Textile
iary, Saturday evening, June 10 Painting” was demonstrated by
at the Community hall. Good Miss Dorothy Newton, HDA, at
music has been provided witf n all-day meeting, with pot mck
refreshment to be served in the luncheon at noon. Mrs. Florence
Adolphsen and Mrs. Ena Sheii-
hall most of the evening.
dan
were hostesses.
Mr. a « id Mrs. W. T. Spence?
Forrtst David, state horticul
w’ho have resided at Valley View
court since May 1, have moved tural inspector, who resides in the
to the Robert Wilson home. Mr Brookings-Harbor area, was here
Spencer is superintendent of the ~st Friday at the Oregon Coast
Berry Co.
new highway construction.
i
T dith Johnson of Pine
Hill, Eureka, is house guest of
Mrs. Ella Plaisted while renew
ing acquaintances with relatives
Smith River Methodist
and friends.
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Pool at 10 a m. Mrs.
George Jacobson, student a»
Menlo Park Junior College, ar Grace VanZee. supt
rived home to spend the summer
Morning Worship at 11 a m
vacation with his parents, Mr. Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver tn-
ai d . as. G. O. Jacobson. He has sermon.
accepted employment on the new
highway construction.
n* Hie Sea
Smith River Womens Club held
its final meeting of the club year
Friday afternoon at the Coni-
ly hn 1 vith Pres. Eunice
Faris in charge, assisted by Sec.
B tsy Evans. Singing “God Bless
America,” opened the meeting, I
fo.lowed by flag salute. Reports
of committee chairmen were giv
en. Mildred Owen gave an inter
esting report of activities of the
library during the past year.
Others reporting w ere Ethel
Goodlin on baby clinic; Joyce
Bolick, arts.
Mrs. Faris gave a report oF
the district meeting of Califor
nia Federation convention at Sa
linas, she had attended. During
the program Mrs. Denney intro
duced Miss Sue Lafiles of Cres
cent City who played several pi
ano solos. Mrs. Effie Wilk< usen
introduced Mrs. Helen i raev
who gave a discourse on value
of American citizenship These
officers were installed by Mrs
Vance Bolick: President, Elean-
or Layman; vice-president, Bet
PORT ORFORD Work clothes
sy Evans as proxy for Martha will be the attire when members
Ulrich; secretary, Grace Hedit of Sunset Garden club meet at
West in ook : the grade school Friday as the
ti< asunr.
auditor, Effie Wilkensen, proxv
- t -ni os ' room will be read
for Alyce Bolick.. The club re ied for the flower show on Satur
cessed until September. The man day and Sunday, June 10 and 11.
tie was decorated with three Soil in the brick planters at the
large boquets of early summer school will be prepared prior to
flowers in pastel shades, deco - setting out plants also.
ated by Terry Ulrich. Refresh
Vacationing for the five-day
ments were served from lace holiday last week were tho Ray
covend table centered with bou Shearers and two children and
quets of sweet peas from Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ros^ f^om
Grace Hight home. 1’res. Elean Klamath Falls.
S1u a:
or Layman and Past Pres. Eu friends of Mr .and Mrs. Vai
nice Faris presided at the tea Townley’ and Mr. and Mrs. John
table. Tea hostesses were Grace O’Hara, have enjoyed fishing hvie
Hight, Frances West brook and many limes hi ■ he past
May Crook.
On an extended visit here are
O. M. Rice, pioneer residen1 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Woolsey of
of this valley, celebrated his 88th Bakersfield, Calif., living in their
birthday June 1 at his home trailer at Don and Vera Whi'c’s.
During the day friends called to Paradise Point ranch. They ar
extend greetings. He makes his rived a week ago, Sunday.
h aie with
his daughter Miss
New officers instalk'd at the
Elma Rice and is enjoying goo J last meeting of Sixes Home
health for his age. He received tension unit, held at Sea-View
Catholic Church
\ Fr. Donald Denman
First Sunday of month at
All other Sundays at 8 a. m
Episcopa’
Regular services at 11 a. m.
on the first and third Sundays i
•1 the month.
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS
Baptist Community
I J
Jeanette Pierce. Sunday school
Brookings, Oregon
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music
director.
Sunday school at 9 45 a. m
Evening service at 7:30 P- m.
^ oughthe knot \
Bethel Temple
(Undenominational)
William Ward. Pastor
Services at VFW HALL
Mrs. John Meyers, Supt.
Sunday’ school at 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
Tuesday’ night Bible study (in
the homes).
Thursday’ night
evangelistic
services. 7:30.
Sunday night at 7:30.
CURRY COGNTnUHBCR Ú
All carpenters are busy on various jobs, now are
working from on*', to another as materials are
Seventh-Day Adventist
available tor them.
We have made two trips to Eureka this week
for dry, clear molding. siding, etc.
We have a 6-meh Redwood drop skiing in now,
at $110 00 per thousand a good buy.
A truck load of plywood was received today, so
our stock is complete in that line.
Have a carload of No. 2 oak flooring to be in
right away. This item is slow to get but mo-TS
out fast. Get yours.
Sabbath School — Saturday at
9:30 a. m.
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Church Services Saturday at
11 :00 a. m.
Young People — Saturday at
3:45 p. m.
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For Sale: Saddle horses. Con
tact Wallace Bros., Gold Beach,
Oregon.
15-2 ■
For Sale: '36 Ford V-8 chassis
complete with five weels. and two
new tires. $50 as is. George Cum-
mins. Box 532. City.
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Optometrist Is Due
;
Dr. Bert McCreery will be at ■
the Sea View Inn. Crescent City,
and fit glasses. Hours 9:30 until
| IMesday, June 13. to examine eyes
5:30. May and McCreery. Opto- I
I metrists 417 G. Street. Eureka.
Calif.
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Although we’re just a baby
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We have a group of garments—
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30 Dresses, $6., $10. and $14
5 Suits, $17., $14, and $20
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Open To the Public
SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1950
Del Norte
Co-Operative
Creamery
Smith River, California
Manufacturers of
REDWOOD EMPIRE BRAND
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Del Norte Co-operative Creamery, of
Smith River, Calif., will be open to
the public on Sunday, June 18, from
9 A. M. until 4 P M. Come and bring
the family.
FREE ICE CREAM
JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH
RiMBRANT
Too Late To Classify
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observe these impressive rites
even if you do not wish to take
part.
Young People’s program in the
afternoon .will be under direc
tion of Mrs. Marie Funk and will
feature Father’s day. The PatrL
archs and Prophets series is still
being followed at the Wednesday
evening prayer meetings at the
pastor’s home in Harbor .
Christian Scientist
Sei vices Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
it the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub
lic is invited.
“God the preserver of Man” is
the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
in all Churches of Christ, Scien 4'
tist, Sunday, June 11.
The Golden Text is “Withhold
not thou thy tender mercies from
me, O Lord: let thy loving kind
ness and thy truth continually
preserve me.” (Ps. 40:11).
Among citations which com-
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible: “Thou
wilt keep him in perfect peace,
whose mind is stayed on thee:
because he trusteth in thee” (Isa.
26:3). together with the follow
ing correlative passage from the
Christian Science textbook. ‘Sci
ence and Health with Key to the
Scriptures.’ by Mary Baker Ed
dy: “Step by step will those who
trust him find that ‘God is our
refuge and strength, a very’ pres
ent heli) in trouble’.” (page 444)
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^Dimmick Building
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Praver Meeting - Wednesaa..
evening at 8:00.
All Saturday services are be
ing held in the Grange hall at
Harbor.
This coming Saturday your lo-
cal Seventh-Day Adventist church
will celebrate the quarterly Com
munion services following a brief
talk by the pastor. Anyone who
wishes to is invited to attend and
With The Churches
Port Orford
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THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1950
PBOQKTNnS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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