Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 09, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9
rr GOKTNGS-HARBOR
1959
PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
oS Thursday. Nov. 9, from 2
Famous For Its Mild
and tation of the Seventh Chapter of 1 I 3 in the afternoon, wicn tea
sucn
as
uu»»
over
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-
officers are: president Jim NeffM hcange^suchasJhis
the Friendliness, provided Revelation.
,r parents from 3:10. to 4. 1 he
Vice-president Glen Keibei . ^d above
Ao
home-made or home
psses will be dismissed at 3
sectary-treasurer — Ray Long-; tne un
so that the parents may ha* e
By Nancy Moore
anecker. The club is t>y mg <« 5 "Little j paths
, across
opportunity to get acquahtgg
across the
the grass
grass
get
a
road
built
through
to
the
“Rain, rain, go away and come
with teachers.
t • Line you to your neighbors.
again some other day,” was the beach from some point neat , You just have to go and see
।
A Hallowe’en party was given
wish running through the minds Langlois. The club meets every The products of his labor.
Rotarv
club
postponed
its
lua-
f
or
pre-school and grade childicn
of a good many people, r riday, second Tuesday in the month. . Gardens are such friendly things,
“
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last week at the Odd F^l ows
than
choon
from
Tuesday
noon
Local
school
were
closed,
rues-
Saturday and Sunday. Friday, the
They raise m u c h more
coincide with the visit ot fixe hall and was attended by about
wind was mixed with the rain day October 25, due to power
flowers.
outage
and
the
pupils
returned
foieign students enrolled at the 150 ’ Games and refreshments
and caused considerable dam­
Friendships true (tiid kind and. | Southern
Oregon College of Edu­ were enjoyed. In charge of the
age, what with tearing roofing home before noon.
strong
cation
xxho
will be here xxith Di. partv xvere Mrs. Mary Ettingei,
The
Langlois
Girl
Scouts
held
loose, breaking limbs, etc. The
Spring from garden hours.” anon Alwin Miller, of the business de­ assisted by Fred Moore, Mike
short
meeting
Tuesday,
Oct.
crade school lost its Hag pol< a
Pave. Mrs. Roy Molino, Mrs Lar-
____ .
»»tel nno
Archie Aldropp
part ment.
dup to the severe
wind and
one ' ol
25. with Mrs. . Archie
Aldropp in
in
< ne of these students is imm rv Payne, Mrs. Bob Stanhurst,
nartv of men, who were blasting charge. The girls are now xvork-
Germany and another from In­ Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. C. Stan­
drift logs at the mouth of Floras jng for their second-class pins.
hurst, Mrs. Panzer, Mrs. Ar-
dia, advance reports say.
Creek, were marooned on a sand-|They played games after the
Christian Scientist
'i
iis
will
be
along
the
fourth
line
Kopplin. Refreshments were
bar for several hours until they meeting.
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
object
of
Rotary,
that
ol
Intel
-
donated
by Freemans C net c o
were rescued by coast guard and , Mr. and Mrs Clarence
at the new Christian Science national Relations. W hat these Store,
Moore
’s Variety Store,
left
Tuesday,
Oct.
24,
for
Tu.e
neighbors. This is being written
church.
students will have to sax has Dimmick’s Market, the Harboi
on Sunday night and the rain Lake. Mrs. Brooks stayed there,
“Mortals and Immortals
is
Store, Young’s 5 & 10. Bakery
has just started again after a visiting her son and family, as the subject of the Lesson-Sei- not been revealed.
and Shoe Store. Prizes were giv­
Mr.
Brooks
was
on
a
business
cessation of a few hours so it
mon in all Churches of Christ,
en to winners in each division,
looks as though the damp wea- trip.
Scientist, on Sunday, Nov. 12.
judged by Fred Moore, Mrs. Mo-
ther may continue.
Golden Text is "As the earthy,
Fourteen members of the local
The high school has set Satur­ lino and Mrs. Payne.
such are they also that arc
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Keffer and
Brownie Scouts met Thursday
earthy: and as is the heavenly, day, December 9, as the date of
afternoon, Oct. 26, at the grade
such are they also that aie hea­ the annual carinval. Specific three children spent the week­
By B. Miller
school gym under leadership of
plans will be annuonced later. end visiting her parents, Mr. and
” (1 Cor. 15:48).
Rev. John Mumbower will sing venly
Mrs. Dick Tucker for a Hallow­
This week will be observed as Mrs. Wm. Skopec.
Among citations which. coni-
the lead in "Worth Fighting For ’
Education
Week. Brookings high
the
Lesson-Sermon
is
the
een party.
prise
Mr. and Mrs. William Tucker commemorating Armistice Day, following from the Bible: "In and elementary schools will hold
Use these columns—it pays!
and children of Wendover, Utah, at Azalea Garden Club meeting God have I put my trust: I will visitation hours at both bu’id-
on
Nov.
9.
Mrs.
Curzon
MacKen-
arrived Saturday to spend a few
not be afraid what man can do
days visiting her parents, Mr. zie has planned a delightful mu­ unto me” (Ps. 56:11), together
sical
program
for
the
occasion.
and Mrs. Clarence Brooks.
with the following correlative
Langlois Sportsmen’s club met Accompanied by Mrs. L. A. Har­ passage from the Christian Sci­
Tuesday, Oct. 17, in their new vey, she will sing a solo, "Hills ence textbook. "Science and
building. About a dozen mem- of Home” followed by the trio, Health with Key to the Scrip­
bers were present with four or in “Rose in the Bud.” Azalea tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy:
WITH BOYSEN’S
five new members. This year’s Singers will then present "This “Never born and never dying, it (
Is Worth Fighting Fort’ with were impossible for man, unde/;
Rev. Mumbower in the solo part.|
of God in eter-j
This is a great favorite with! the government
Wallpapers, Domestic and imported
Science,
to
fall from his
the club members and friends nal
(Page
258).
Mrs. Jessie Judkins will dis- high estate
cuss Chrystanthemums. and com­
Baptist Community
ment on specimens. Mrs. Walter
Phone 363, Smith River
J. L. MUMBOWER. Minister
Wollam has something to say of Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School
Office Hours: 9-12; 2:00-5:00 interest to gardeners.
Superintendent.
Hostesses for the afternoon are
—
-,
,
T,
—« .i
Evenings by appointment
Sunday School for all ages at
Mrs. Ben Kerns Jr., chairman;
Goetz Building assisted by Mrs. Roy Weideman. 9:45 a. m.
Phone 293
Worship Service at 11 a. m.
The table decorations are by
Mrs. Clifford Lindskoug who so
Evening Service at 7:30 p. m.
generously contributes her abil­
Prayer meeting, and Bible
ity in decorative arts to com­ Study at 7:30 Wednesday eve.
munity affairs.
Book Cases, Writing Desks, Comer Cahmets
DAILY
Choir Practice, Thursday at
All ladies of the community in-
p. m.
terested in gardens and commun-, 8:00
1
Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors,
ity service are invited to attend
Bethel Temple
the meetings and become mem­
(Undenominational)
Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers.
bers.
* * *
William Ward, Pastor
Anticipating spring, the nur­
IF IT’S MADE OF WOOD—
AT I. OO. O. F. HALL
sery catalogs come to us early
Mrs. John Meyers, Supt.
in January, and just so, before
YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD!
Sunday
school at 9:45 a. m.
w
’
e
even
have
time
to
say
"thanks
DAVE FRANKLIN
Turn off 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Signa
giving” the red and green Christ­
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Owner
mas gift shoppers guides are in
Evening worship at 7:45 p. m.
oui mail boxes.
Wednesday evening prayer serv­
GEORGE SHIPLEY
One from New Jersey we have, i ice at 7:45 p. m. Bible Study hour
Local Agent
entitled “Food Gifts from thoi
Epicures’ club.” Here a stamp । at same time.
wps wasted on us, for we Chetco
Smith River Methodist
valley women live off the land.
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs
Our food gifts are for epicures Irace VanZee, supt
all right, but we make, pick or
Morning Worship at 11 a. m
catch them ourselves. Long ago
.lev.
Knutson will deiixer the
from country roadsides, the huc-
Office House .. 10 to 6, on all days
k »cherries and blackberries were corning sermon.
picked and preserved. The sal­
Mondays, Tuesday, Thursday Evenings, 7-9
Episcopal
mon caught, canned and kipper­
Rev. C. M. Lever, Vicar.
ed. Herbs were gathered from
878 Front St., Crescent Ctiy
Phone 2602
। gardens, and boxes of lily bulbs
Services 1st and 3rd Sundays
rmd daffies made ready.
(Next to Greyhound Bus Depot)
at 11 a. m.
the lasting loveliness
|
My friend. Mertie Jones, and
Fifth Sunday at 3:30 p. m.
ol a wave
her tanvy ass» mble boxes
a
Star of the Sea
|
Oregon
greens to ship to city
that’s alive with luster
Catholic Church
friends. Money cannot buy such
...yet soft
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
With an extra hitch of the
First Sunday of month at 12
as candle light.
?vis, or an extra pull of the loon.
Chet co Valley
apron strings,
All other Sundays at 8 a. m
if» th
women produce what the city
The Re-Organized Church of
544.
Brookiig
woman can only purchase in ex­
Telephi
Box ¿07
pensive specialty shops.
j ESUS CHRIST OF LATTER
AUTO-LITE
DELCO-REMY
DAY SAINTS
Azalea Garden club has a gift will hold no more meetings in
PROTO and S. & K. TOOLS
t rchange at the December meet­ this area. The members met but
Hein-Werner Hydraulic jacks; Gates Belts and
ing. Every woman ori.igs a gift once, Oct. 8.
t something she has made or
Bert DeMoss
hose. Prestone Anti-freeze.
row n, and it she brings a gi‘ J
Seventh-Day
Adventist
> the meetings, she brings a
Brookings, Oregon
Sabbath School — Saturday at
Dimmick Building
ift for her as well. Thi. time,
9:45
a.
m.
he does not reach into the pie-
Coll for your appointment today
Church Sen ices Saturday at
11 00 a. m.
since her neighbor
Courtier s
Young People — Saturday at
3:45
p. m.
pride and skill and brings
Praver
Meeting — Wednesdax
of her best, her own peculiar
evening
at
8:00.
?
womai
talent.
Seventh-Day Adventist serv­
brought a filled coffee ak ' which
teste treat and in appeal ices will be held once again this
Saturday at the Grange hall in
TEACHER OF
met rivaled anything th? Epi Harbor. Definite progress is be­
runs club produced 1:1 co
ing made on our new church,
lu* t rations.
w hich is being erected next to
istmas package con’tried and the Chetco Inn at Brookings, and
Af Residence in
make? three hope to occupy it by the last ot
High School Credits For
Life Certificate
HARBOR. OREGON
.
dax for 363 day:, January.
Accredited Pupjjj
sy about dish
Sloscd Saturdays
om n are so
Studio Bldg.. Brookings
ill be conducted by the
' about tools bath
uhs as m« n
nastor. Subject of his sermon will
e Seal of God A study
be
Open 9 to 5 Daily
background and in terpre­
a
Page Four
LANGLOIS NEWS
Foreign Students
Due Here Thursday
With The Churches
LOCAL NEWS
Along Azalea Row
BEAUTIFY
Paints, Varnishes and Enamels
Dr. Robt. E. Smith
DENTIST
Venetian Blinds.
Roy Wilkinson, Smith River, Calif
W
...
—
Freight Service
Coast Freight
Lines
Dr. Henry S. Crawford
BERT DeMOSS
KATHERINE'S
Beauty Shop
N O R I N E
PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN