TA*-» E O fY W T v r.c H A R R O » P tr n - r D u n n v iw r c n D rrn x i F* * Mrs. Aiken of Floras Lake road pleasantly surprised Saturday as was taken to North Bend hos Mr. Tolman's two daughters, Mrs. ffV Afarton SroeAta pital for an operation Tuesday. Hazel Naradka of North Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Alger re A stork shower was held at the and Mrs. Vic Pomerlo of Reeds turned from a trip to San Fran home of Margaret McClure in port, and Mr. Pomerlo, arrived cisco when? they visited their Four Mile for Mrs. Irene Brown to spend the week-end. The first section of the Prog laughter over the holidays. From this week ress edition has been printed and A few early daffodils and nar there they flew to Hawaii to visit Mrs. Docia Sweet returned to cissus are being shipped, among Is ready for the date of publica several weeks in and about Hon her home Sunday from Nampa, the early producers being Felipe. tion. but procrastination on the olulu. Idaho, where she had been at Pearmine, Fred Gustafson and part of many advertisers wanting Judy and Wilbur Jensen played space in the paper, keeps setting tending a Grange Insurance meet Joe Zumpfe. solo numbers with Skinny Ennis the date of appearance back. ing. On her way home she attend Joe Pedrioli returned from a orchestra when it appeared at ed the Marion County Pomona Many pictures have been ob trip to Portland. Saturday, where Coquille Tuesday night. Made Grange where she and Carelton he had been called by the illness tained by the Pilot, depicting a lyn Johnson of Four Mile, Gary Brown sang for the Grangers on of his brother, Batiste. Batiste part of the growth of the area, Stcddom of Four Mile and Joanne Saturday. had gone to Portland to consult and these have been made into Henry made the trip with them. Darrel Price went to Eugene a specialist and was in the doc engravings, ready for the publica Friday night a group of young over the week-end taking Joannt tion. Another section, if adver Mk met at the Jensen home to Chapman to visit her grandma, tor’s office at the thime he suf tising copy is ready, will be off fered a heart attack. He was un organize a at Lamb 4-H club, who is hospitalized as result of conscious for two hours and must the press this week-end. I on Where.» . . be leader. The „ ,.ar M.,.ld(nt. remain in the hospital at least election of officers gave: Presi Projects leaders met at the six weeks before he can return dent, Wilbur Jensen; vice-presi home of Mary Woodworth, Sixes, home. dent, Mary Donaldson; Secretary, When a soldier performs a serv Wednesday for the last workshop Miss Laura Moffett was oper ice "above and beyond the call Judy Jensen; song leader, Dale on better dresses. ated on for appendicitis at Sea of duty in the face of an armed Lang and reporter, Gordon Brit I County Agent Jenkins showed side hospital, Saturday evening. ton. , u . , pictures of 4-H work in foreign She is convalescing nicely and enemy” the government rewards F.'vJ PH,“ r'W,V< d fron’ : lands and sheep raising rfT. Mon- will be able to return home the him with a Medal of Honor, and his name and citation is written f . - a n ’ * ° „ ls vl,sl,,^K •’* 1 day afternoon assembly at the latter part of this week. olorado Due to flood conditions prade gym in the Book of Valor. Mr. and Mrs N. V. Strommcn We, of Brookings, pave no med m the southern part of Caltfor- | j„ an Slrain w„ w „dnrsday ma. she was detoured into O ld |and Mrs ijvermore taught her are putting up a high fence about als to bestow, nor have we a the garden and bulb field to keep Book of Valor. But we have a Mexico and delayed her on her classes for the day. deer out as they have been hav keen appreciation of the high return trip. Girls Scouts, at their Jan. 23. i’he Willows club met at the m eeting, com pleted plastic b ra ce ing lots of trouble from the courage displayed by our police home of Mrs. George G uerin last lets. Refreshments of cookies and animals nightly foraging. officer in running down and cap Brookings looked good to Ur. turing single-handed, two armed ihursday. There were ten mem- aid were serv.xl by Arlene and Mrs. Clarence Stoller when bers and six visitors present A cool . , _ i»« i i»v i < i m u ion. I they arrived home on familiar robbers, who had just committed Kerber a i n ii d »via Margaret Britton. '.h. , "w" r'rt°n U " Brat,P Visitors were little Christie Me- soil last week. They spent some murder. We’ll long will remem s< hool w as discussed It w as de- , h)nald w ho , wj ber this act. Well done. Officer time across the border on their Brown.—J. J. Gallagher. . d, d to serve from 6 to ft o’clock Ar,.hi<. A,drnpps trip to southern California Dinners will be $1.00 per plate. _________________________ Lou Harvey, who has been quite S pecial prizes will be given the Christian Science ill with flu, is able to be out chi.dren. Local News Services Sunday at 11 a. m. again. Mrs. Harvey also has re Sixes G range met S a tu rd a y in Mr. and Mrs. H arold P u tn a m Wednesday, testimonial meet r*gu!ar session. P lan s for th e new have been spending the last sev- covered from her attack of flu. ings at 8:00 p. m. iuvenile building were presented, eral davs at the home of his par- i A - state T\*T* income ,nconie tax ,ax man rna” will w*"11 Reading room in church, open discussed and adopted. .They had ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross P u tn a m * u C° Urt h° USe on Friday 3 (*> to 5:00 p. m. • I<een drawn ’ Com er of P\ne and A lter to scale by Mr. Ray- following a fight between their March 3 and 4 to assist any who wish his serfices. Across from the Greenhouse mo, who is chairman of the build- cat f.nd a skunk under the house, The Golden Text for the Les Walt Harmon, former North ing committee. Three candidates The results just as one might son-Sermon “Love.” which will west league baseball player, and ’ 'tie given the third and fourth expect, with the house and all degrees and two were given the contents saturated with vile odor, a former resident of this place, he read in all Christian Science first and second. A withdrawal (They are thankful for the good wrote Pete Lesmeister from his churches, Sunday, February 3, is new home at Coos Bay that h< from I John, “We have known card was granted Nancy Moore, weather early this week and a “supposed Pete would be taking and believed the love that God Plans for a square dance class lot of airwiek. the smell subsides his team south to Harbor soon hath to us. God is love; and he to be he'd March 12 at Sixes somewhat. that dwelleth in love dwelleth in for spring training.” Grange hall were discussed. Miss Mrs. Bertha Moore, native of The public will be given first God, and God in him” (4:16). Mallaliew of Oregon State will this area, moved to Crescent City The sermon, which is comprised be instructor. Also a road com- Sunday to make her home. She hand information about Youth Training in Japan, Sunday, at of citations from the Bible and matter was appointed and the bad and her family lived for many both morning and evening serv from the Christian Science text- condition of the roads in this area on G w R,dKc up the ices lh f ‘co n ^ u n lty hook, “Science and Health with were discussed Chrtco, now owtied by Frank Key to the Scriptures” by Mary by Mrs. Asa (Daisy) Nakada. The funeral of Mrs. Lucille Waldien, and then moved to the Baker Eddy, includes the follow director of senior high school Mabin of Sixes was held Monday Winchuck where they made their ing: Psalms: “How excellent is students at a Bible Agricultural afternoon at 2 at the Community home until now. Mrs. Moore was school near Tokyo. thy loving kindness, O God! there church at Port Orford a charter member of the Grange fore the children of men put their Friends and neighbors w e r e here and was its chaplain for al trut under the shadow of try (lad to welcome Mrs. Martha most 20 years Her address in wings” (367), Science and Health Dennis of Sixes home after a pro Crescent City is 384 Pebble Beach The I. O. O. F. Boy Scout troop —“Divine Love is infinite. There longed stay at Culver City, Cali Drive, where she is sharing a held a court of honor Monday, fore all that really exists is in fornia. She "Has been under a home with her daughter and son- with Douglas Shuey, Sam Jones, <£nd of God. and manifests His doctor’s care while she was away in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cas- William Guthrie, Walter Craig, love (page 340). but is somewhat improved now. sel. Tommy Rush, Jerry Fox, David Last year’s Chat and Stitch 4-H Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bowlin Weston and AJvin Sanders pass Seventh-Day Adventist club was 100% in finishing its are parents of a seven pound, ing their tenderfoot tests. MANBON MSTCALF, Pastor work and as a pay-off held a fifteen ounce son, born at Port There will be another court of 9:30 Sabbath School, on Sat pajama party at the home of the land, Jan. 8. They have named the honor, Monday, Feb. 11. AJ1 pco urday. leader, Mrs. Etheleen Thompson young man Eugene Francis Jr. pie interested in scouting are 11:00 Sermon by the pastor. at Floras Lake Friday night. In Mr. and Mrs Bowlin are making asked to come. Scout councilmen 4:00 Young People's meeting. attendance were Joan Cox, Ar their home at Portland while he are: M L. Morgan, scout master; 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Prayer lene Kerber, Velma Ann White, is attending dental school. The Dali Sanders, assistant Scout Irene Sypher, Jean Sypher. Don paternal grandparents are Mr. master; Henry Kerr, assistant; meeting. The Subject: ”Tbe Wal- na Longanecker. and Jeanette and Mrs. LeRoy Bowlin of the Fred Moore, institutional repre denses.” Thompson. They enjoyed boat- Winchuck. sentative; C. A. Page, chairman; ride and games Don Merritt. CN, left on the W. L. Clement, George Hassett, Assembly of God Jim Thompson of Salem ar 20th for Coronado, Calif., where Ben Jones and W A. Martz, coun At I. o . O. F. Hall rived at the Kenneth Thompson he will he stationed for a few cilmen. w . R. PATTBRSON, Minister home Saturday afternoon. months before being sent over- There are 28 in Troop 32. Residence: Pioneer Road Ruth and > anne Cox went to | seas again. He enjoyed a 30-day 9 45 a. m. Sunday school. Jerry Smith is up for Star; Ed- Eugene on business Friday and leave with his mother. Mrs. Sadie |die come« up for first class All 11 a m Morning Worship Come visited at Roseburg with Mr. and Merritt after being on duty in scouts will wear their uniforms for Sunday school and stay for Mrs Ray Emery and daughter Japan and K o r e a for several to school during February and this worship hour. 7:45 p. m. Evening worship. until Sunday, when the Emerys month with the navy. to church. Feb 10.—Jimmy Wid- The church where you hear the brought them heme. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tolman were ney, scribe hole gospel for the whole man. D. w X A A TRIBUTE! he inces n9 PS Scout Notes rin rs