Thursday, April 19, 1951
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
P age F ive
chased and made up by the mem ing their 42nd wedding anniver
Last word heard from Jim Bar with the following correlative
bers of the unit. A patriotic sary. It was also the birthday of rett. popular Brookings Pelican passage from the Christian Sci
program was held, during which Mrs. Nelson. Others present were ot ’ast year, was that he was en ence textbook. "Science and
By Nancy Moore
the flag was presented, Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pressler of route to an army camp some Health with Key to the Scrip
' Mrs. Lloyd Kreutzer was the na Churchill gave a brief talk Crescent City, Opal Nelson, Dir where in Georgia.
tures," by Mary Baker Eddy:
guest of honor at a no-hostess on the flag, and the students ot hy Rowley and Ray Nelson.
"If Truth is overcoming- error in
stork shower held at the home sang patriotic songs.
Rev. Wm. Owen of Santa Rosa,
your daily walk and conversation
of Mrs. Archie Adlropp Thursday. | Langlois home extension unit superintendent of Rt dwood Em
you can finally say, T have fought
Games were played and winners met at the Jean Strain home last pire district of Methodist church,
a good fight I have kept the
of prizes were Mesdames Jean Thursday afternoon. During the visited churches in Del Norte Seventh-Day Adventist
faith,’ because you are a bet
Strain, Lois Smith, Louise Sabin,1 business metting plans for the county
past week. A joint
ter
man" (page 21).
Sabbath
School,
Saturday at
Margaret Hofsess, and Betty Homemaker’s festival, to be held meeting >vas held Wednesday eve 9:45 a. m.
CRESCENT CITY
Kreutzer. Those present besides at Go'd Beach, were discussed. ning with Smith River and Gush-
Church services, Saturday at LUTHERAN CONGREGATION
the guest of honor wore Mes The floral arrangement for the chu churches. A pot luck supper 11:00 a. m.
Rev. W. O. Grunow, pastor
dames Louise Sabin, Vai Whalen, local unit will be made by Eve was served at seven at the local
The foregoing are at Chetco
Ph 2424
Parsonage, 724 I St.
Loti Sypher, Betty Kreutzer, Dor- lyn Boice and Jean Strain. Mar church, followed by the official Grange hall.
othy Guerin. Josephine Storm. ion Brooks and Frances Autery board meeting of the fourth
Services in the Seventh-Day
Marjorie Strain, Dorothy Doane, will arrange an exhibit on land- quarterly conference.
Adventist church on J. Street.
Baptist Community
Alice Hofsess, Esther Phillips, * scaping. The members who made ’ Business a rd Profesisonal Wom
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
J. L. MUMBOWER, Minister
Jean Strain,
Ruth Cope, Lois better cotton dress in the work en of Del Norte county held its
Divine Worship at 11 a. m.
Smith.
Margaret Hofsess. Pat shop will model them at the fes-I April meeting at the Lake Earl Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School
Lutheran hour every Sunday
Donaldson, Winefred Aldropp, tival. Tickets for the luncheon! Grange nail Monday. Tables were
Superintendent.
at
10:30 a. m. over Mutual net
Mary Kerber, Martha Strain, at the festival are on sale at set in the main hall with white
Sunday School for all ages at work.
Barbara Holycross and Thelma Dirty’s. Election of officers for linen covers attractively decor 9:45 a. m.
Kane. Sending gifts but unable next year was he’d with these ated with spring flowers. Covers
Study of Christian Fundamen
Worship Service at 11 a. m.
to attend were the Strain fam- results: Marion Brooks, chair- were laid for 57 members and
tal doctrines Mondays at 8 p.
Evening Service at 7:30 p. m m. at the parsonage.
ily, and Mesdames Elma Storm, man; Dorothy Lee, vice-chan guests with i 7:30 dinner served
Prayer
meeting, and Bible
Mimi Aldropp,
Esther Storm, man; Lorane Zimmerman, seen by ladies of Lake Earl Grange.
Confirmation instruction for
Study at 8:00 Wednesday eve.
Eva Apling, ‘Pauline Anderson,! tary-treasurer In the program
children Saturdays 9:30 a. m. at
Miss Dorothy Rowley of the
Choir Practice, Thursday ¡ at the parsonage.
following the business meeting
and LaRue Henry.
Harbor ar?i was week-end guest 8:00 p. m.
an
essay
was
read
by
Elsie
Quinn,
Northern Curry Livestock club
of her chum, Miss Opal Nelson,
Episcopal
met at the home of Mrs. Clyde "My Day" which was written by to renew acquaintances here.
a
Norwegian
member
of
A.
C.
Rev.
C.
W. Lever. Vicar.
Christian Scientist
Wagner for its regular meeting.1
Worship service first and third
Eleven members answered roll | W. W. Dorothy Newton, IIDA,
Services Suixiay at 11:00 a. m
call. H. S. Cadman, leader, gave led the talk on "Clothes Closets."
"Doctrine of Atonement" is the Sundays at 11 a. m.
members material on the judging Members present were: Mesdam
subject
of the Lesson-Sermon in i « ...
of stock. They are to learn this es Elsie Quinn, Etheleen Thomp
all Churches of Christ, Scientist ' Smith RiVCT McthOulSt
Y. & M. Automotive Parts is cn Sunday, April 22.
and report on it the next meet son, Eulla Mastropolito, Lorane
Sunday School at 10 a. in. Miu
q
. -
one I □race VanZee, so pt
ing. Refreshments were served Zimmerman, Marion Brooks, Eve- laying a concrete floor to get
Golden
Text
is
"There
is
after the usual club business was lyn Boice, Lorothy Lee, Nana ready for the moving this week- GoU, and one mediator between ¡ Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
attended to. The next meeting Moore, and Ada Campbell. Vis- end. in to the former Gallagher j God and melt, , the man Jesus Aev. Knutson will deliver the
I Christ who gave himself a ran-
will be held at Don McKenzie’s itors were Mrs. Denisar, Ruby Plumbing shop.
Sypher, and Katie Adolphson.
morning sermon.
cn May 13.
Mrs. Sam Dotson was taken sem for all, to be testified in
The next meeting of the unit
due time." (I Tim. 2:5-6).
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hargand wlli be May
Catholic Church
at Eulla Mastro- to Seaside hospital for observa-' Among citations which com
of McMinnville visited the Rob polito’s home. New officers will tion and treatment Monday after
Rev.
Fr. Donald Denman
ert Thetford family over the past be installed and Dorothy New being ill at her home for several prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
First
Sunday
of month at 12
fol
lowing
from the Bible: "1
week-end. Mr. Hargand is a stu-l ton will lead the discussion on days.
noon.
have
founght
a
good
light,
1
have
dent at Linfield College.
"Remodeling at Low Cost."
All other Sundays at 8 a. m
Miss Norma Felipe spent the finished my course, 1 have kept
Langlois Girl Scouts met last
Congratulations to Mr. and
the
faith"
(2
Tim.
4:7),
together
in
the last several months.
week-end
here
visiting
her
par
Thursday at the Sportsmen’s’ Mrs. Thetfo.2 who became par
club building. Nine were present ents of thcr second child. April ents. coming from Medford where,
besides the leaders. Mrs. z\rchie 11. Tuesday. The little lad weigh she is attending Medford Beautv
Aldropp and Mrs. Wilbur Sypher. ed eight po inds. He has been School.
The members took a short hike named Richard Mark.
Mrs. Harvey Lockwood return-
and spent the remainder of the
cd home last wçek after visiting
time cleaning up the grounds of
relatives in Sacramento and the
the club. Cake and kool aid were
surrounding area for a couple of
served by Dolores Bruchler and
weeks.
Donna Longanecker.
Smith River Womens club held
A United Nations flag was pre-; its regular meeting Friday aft
sented to the grade school by ernoon at tht reception room
Mrs. C. H. Brooks on behalf of of the community hall. Eleanor
the extension unit. April 13. The i Layman presided at the business
material for the flag was pur- meeting, open’ d with flag salute
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led by Mrs. May Crook, and fol
lowed by collect read by Mrs.
Ruth Knudson. The secretary and
treasurer’s report was heard. All
committee chairmen reported:
library, Mrs. Mildred Owen; the
baby clinic by Mrs. Ethel Good-
ACCOUNTING
lin;
Sunshine Committee by Mrs.
BOOKKEEPING
Henrietta Woodruff; conservation
by Maude Luick, who told of a
Phone 302
meeting Wednesday at the sup
Room 6
ervisor’s rooms at Memorial hall.
Hendricks Building
Mrs. Luick as appointed chair
man of the nominating commit
BROOKINGS, OREGON
tee.
Program chairman of arts, Mrs.
Mary Ostrom, introduced Herbert
i Goldberg, school supervisor of
1 music and
for Del Norte
county schools. who showed a
movie Miking a Mural" by T.
B. Benton, which took th«' artist
eight months to complete.
Tea hostesses for the afternoon
Real Estate Broker
were Mrs. Ethel Goodlin. chair
North End man, assisted by May Crook, and
Hotel Brookings
Grace VanZee who served cookies
F. H. A. TEEMS AVAILABLE!! coffee and tea from lace-covered
table centered with pink flower
We are proud to present this
with
ing
peach arrangement made by
BUILDERS. Attention! 10 acres
great new chain saw—the most
Eleanor
Layman.
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green
can
with nice view, ideal for subdi
Cushioned
powerful in the McCulloch line.
dles in cystal holders completed
vision. $8000 with terms.
the table decorations. Presiding
at
the tea table were Mrs. Jessie
Some good highway frontage Lessard and Mrs. Ruth Knudson.
still available for those needed The mantel was attractive with
businesses.
Look at these features
an arrangement
of
flowering
IN
peacn wim ni le ’rem drape as
Amazing Smoothness! Cushioned Power!
12-acre beautiful view tracts background. The May meeting
Easy to use all day because special rotating bal
priced at $650 and up. As little as will bo in charge of Maude Luick,
ancers geared to crankshaft neutralize vibration.
5150 down and $25 per month.
conservation chairman.
Power! Light Weight! Full 7 horsepower, yet
weighs only 55 pounds with 20-inch chain and
Smith River P.-T: A. plans a
blade. .
Approximately 40 acres with field day at 'he local school yard
Hwy frontage, creek through the April 22, a hen members w ill im
Fast Starting! Superhot spark,automatic-rewind
Try It
starter, push-button primer.
poreptry. Excellent for business prove' the grounds. They expect
Yourself
..
Easy Operation! Chain oiler and tank built in,
or mill site. On terms.
to grade and level up the ball
controlled from handlebar. Simplified grouped
Feel
Its
Power
ground and gravel the driveway.
contrc!s--throttle controls and ignition switch
If you have a 2-1 >edroom house, Palmer Westbrook is in charge
and
on handlebar for fingertip operation.
and you don’t want it, someone to be assisted by Principal John
Smoothness!
Safety! Full automatic centrifugal clutch dis
graders will 1
engages chain when engine is idling.
Ostrom.
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Convenience! Ignition points easily accessible
1,322 colors!
the new McCulloch 7-55 .
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M
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/
McCul.'oeh-
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