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Page Four Famous For Its Mild Climate Port Orford News By Dorothy Asdel Vacationing season is in full swing with many localities en- tertaining out-of-town and out- of state guests either travelling through or making this locality their destination. One of the guests, a 17-year-od girl, having never seen a cow up close before was allowing a young calf to nuzzle her hand with the security of a fence in between. The calf was attracted to her pretty silk head-scarfl and when he kept sniffing at it she removed it so he could smell it up closer. He nipped the cor ner of it and several inches of it disappeared, at which time she shrieked to the others in the group, which scared the calf off from the fence where he calmly munched the* scarf, swallowing it bit by bit, and the shrieks and screams of its owner to no avail. Apparently his digestive process es did not know the difference as no ill effects were noticeable. House guests entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Nick Marsh during the last week have included Mrs.1 Marsh’s aunt and niece, Mrs. W. E. Patterson and Mrs. E. Beet ham and four children from San Mateo, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Ciato Dunn and daughter from Dick- son, Calif., and Mrs. Pat Starr and daughter of Seattle. ; THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1950 BROOKINGS-H ARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON Lt. Bruce Zumwalt, U. S. Inf., and his wife, Shirley, are visit ing Bruce’s parents, the H. W. Zumwalts until next week when they leave for Seattle where Lt. Zumwalt will embark for Japan about the middle of next month. His wife had planned to accom pany him for his tour of duty there but will be unable to go because of the Korean war. The young Mrs. Zumwalt says that one of the highlights of her visit here is picking wild blackberries for pies and ganning and visiting a farm in Sixes to pick cherries as she has always lived in the city (Claremont, Calif.) where such treats are not to be had. From Redwood City came Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Williams and daughter, Sally, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cooley, who recent- ly moved from their home on tho highway to one on Agate Beach load. Mrs. Williams is Mr. Cooley’s sisiter. An informal tea in honor of their house guests, Miss Fran ces Davis of Oakland, Calif., was given by Mrs. Charles Hensen last Wednesday. Among those on hand were Bishop and Mrs. Jen kins and Mrs. Robert LaBar. Miss Davis is Mr. Hensen’s aunt and has recently retired from a long and successful carreer of teach ing school. Mrs. Henson and son, Robbie, are now visiting Mrs. Henson’s Willamette Valley Purebred Ram and Ewe Sale Linn County Fair Grounds ALBANY, OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 Sale Starts at 10:00 A. M. (P. S. T.) Offering 165 Head Registered Stud and Range Ranis and Ewes from Top Willamette Flock Breeds: Suffolk, Hampshire, Romney, Lincoln, Corriedale, Southdown, Shropshire, Cotswold, Columbia and Cheviot. Col. Earl 0. Walter, Auctioneer For Catalog, write: 0. E. Mikesell, Secretary Courthouse, Albany, Oregon T¿g- mother, Mrs. George Bennett at Springfield and plan to be gone some time. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stone and four children of North Hol lywood were vacationing here for a few’ days last w’eek on their way home from a stay with friends at Bend. One stranger in this area was looking for the house of a friend and noticed all of the yellow boxes in front of so many houses. Just as she was arriving in the vicinity of her friend’s home she thought to look at the boxes a bit more closely for names of the residents and exclaimed: “There is one where the Orego nian’s live, maybe the next box will be the one we want, and suddenly she realized that they were not mail boxes at all. Staying with the Art Niemanns all week were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson of San Diego, who were on a combined business and plea sure trip. The Johnsons former ly lived on Hubbard Creek, south of town. They have been enter tained constantly during their visit by their many friends, at dinners, luncheons and picnics. In his new five-passengei plane Ed Kaakinen, w ho is • owner of the Port Orford Fish Cannery, flew down from Westport for a short stay. Returning with him 1 to Westport when he took off, were Mrs. Maizie Fournier and I Mrs. Della Kane. Miss Shirley McKenzie, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. McKenzie, has set the date of her wedding to Aubrey VanLoo for Aug. 6, at the Presbyterian church at Bandon. Mrs. Ivar Fristrom has just returned from an extended visit to Portland where sue stayed with her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Steel. Other Portland visitors this week were Mr. and Mrs. Bernal Forty, Mr. Forty going for a medical checkup. Owner and operator of the saw mill at Silver Springs, Ken Pet erson and Mrs. Peterson, have just moved from their cottage at Zumwalt’s Silver Springs mo tel into a home on the highway north of town where they will have moie room for their house- hold furnishings. The mill has been running steadily for sev- eral weeks now and added a night shift two weeks ago. Mr. Peterson says there are two pr three jobs open on that shift. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mastro polito who are staying with their son and daughter-in-law, the Jim Mastropolito in Langlois, have been entertained by their many Port Orford friends, also and plan to leave shortly for ther/ home at Los Angeles. j With The Churches 11 00 a. m. Young People — Saturday at 3:45 p. m. Praver Meeting — Wednesday evening at 8:00. All Saturday services are being held at the Grange hall in Har bor. Services this week will be conducted by the pastor and will feature a brief report of the re cent world conference of Adven tists held at San Francisco, from July 10 to 22. Prayer meetings are being held at the school on Easy street and are currently featuring a series oi studies on the Laodicean church Revelations 3. 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 he homes). Thursday night evangelistic services, 7:30. Sunday night at 7:30. Star o] the Sea If you are building or planning a new home, be sure to providt for built-in telephone facilities, lekphone conduits, inexpen- five and easy to install during construction or remodeling, will conceal telephone wires within walls and carry them to neat handy outlets. We will be happ) to suggest how you ua ‘’telephone condition ’ your home. Just call our business oiliCK wmiiM: mimi Seventh-Day Adventist Sabbath School Church Services Saturday at Saturday at Baptist Community Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Supt. Mrs. C. F. Campbell, primary Department Supt. Mrs. Stanley Patterson, choir director. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Evening service at 8 p. m. Bible Study and Prayer serv- ce, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Choir practice, Thursday, 8 p. Episcopa1 Rev. C. M. Lever, Vicar. Services 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m. Fifth Sunday at 3:30 p. m. Smith River Methodist Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mnf Grace VanZee, supt Morning Worship at 11 a. m Rev. Knutson will deliver the sermon. Come and meet him. Miss Betti Bolin returned to her home at Arlington, Calif., after spending a week’s vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Catholic Church Mrs. Carl Bolin. She, with her Rev. Fr. Donax! Denman parents, attended part of the First Sunday of month at 12 general conference of ine SDA aoon. church at San Francisco last AU other Sundays at 8 a. m week. FOR BETTER CONSTRUCTION AND APPEARANCE IN YOUR HOME .... Be Sure To See BOB LEE, BROOKINGS For Plastering and Materials. Estimates Given! F riday Thursday JULY 27, 28, & 29 GOOD QUALITY CHILDRENS ANKLETS Sizes ß1? to 84, inclusive Per Pair Jergens Lotion Dishes 45c 4-piece Set, Sterling Rose; regular $24.95, Dispenser Pump Free! Special, $17.50 Christian Scientist S SUl.d 11.uu a. m u the 1. O. O. F. Hall. 1'he pub lic is invited. "Love” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July 30. rhe Golden Text is "Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born if God and know- eth God. (1 John Among citations which com- prise the Lesson-Sermon is the follow mg from the Bible: “We love him. because he first loved iis “ (1 John 1:19), together with the following correlative pass- age from the Christian Science textsbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy : “God is Love. More than this we cannot ask, higher we cannot look, farther we cannot go" (page 6). 9:30 a. m. LAUNDRY BASKETS Good Quality Mexican Bamboo $1.39 $1.98 $2.59 Stationery Fry Pans Nice Asst. Box All Steel 39c to 98c 39c YOUNG’S 5Gio Where Your Dollar Goes Farther BROOKINGS OREGON