Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 10, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    rOBEK
kDAY, O C T O B E R
10,
1946
hopper ,
Mike Sy
imas Vj
iome of
’ • James
Howard
;ulfy $«,,
f Mr. jjj j
3f Brew
elle of the Yukon”
eekend „
Volck. it
jrts Off a Week of
nt five y*
eal Pictures Here
The,
______
' and w>jf
their
eile of the Y ukon.” s ta r r in g
1 Shore. Gy ps.v R o se Lee,
of D e_
_olph
Scott, a n d B ob B u rn s,
extends,
[res the F rid ay a n d S a tu r d a y
Published
kt Pine Cfone T h e a tr e , w h en
able,
her week of good p ic tu r e s is
'avidsor.
callers of J fl. This story, a b o u t th e gold
days of A laska, r in g s w ith
on
¿g and dancing of th a t fro n -
a new ca [ where men w e re m e n a n d
myard, x| romen were p ro u d o f it.
ras Creek] tomorrow is F o re v e r,” f e a tu r -
e buyer d [daudette C o lb e rt, O r s o n
at the Lesi
Show H its
led By Pine Cone
Next Week
coluros of i
11 those
around
uickij ?jj
iewspapers
B R O O K IX G S-H A RBO R PIL O T . B R O O K IN G S, O R E G O N
W ells, G eorge B ren t. L ucille W a t­
son an d R ic h a rd Long, com es to
th e local screen S un d ay an d M on­
d ay , w ith m atin ee. S un d ay
T h is p ic tu re w as produced w ith
g r e a te s t sin c e rity and in te g rity .
It h a s m e rite d com m ent from so
m a n y critics, a b o u t th e tim e, —
th e p r e s e n t - w hen g irls of the
a rm e d serv ices a re looking fo r­
w a r d to th e tim e w hen th e y can
<1
sh e d th e G I an d get in to iniffti.
W aves. W acs, S p a rs an d M a­
rin e s a r e seen in th e ir en d eav o r
to be “T he w om an th e y w ould
m o st lik e to look like in cavilian
• * • >
c lo th e s .” Such is th e sto ry
T e e n -a g e rs have th e ir innings
th is w eek, too, w hen “ F red d ie t
S te p s O u t” com es to th e screen.
I t ’s a story’ of a radio crooner
W’ho q u its his show because he
w a n ts a re st, and th en goes into
h id in g . A stu d e n t at W hitney high
sch o o l closely resem bles th e m iss-| ous lads decide to get th is inno­
in g cro o n er, an d tw’o m ischiev- c e n t lad in to tro u b le w ith his
g irl by h aving a no te w r itte n to
th e c ro o n e r’s a g e n t, c la im in g th e
c ro o n e r is posing as a s tu d e n t |
at th e school. T h e re ’s c o n fu sio n —
w hich w ill be rev ealed , next W ed­
n esday and T h u rsd a y .
MMW«
\sn/y you c a n
PREVENT
FOREST FIRES
Cigarettes
C H A D ’S
To Sell Cards, Stationery
CANADA DRY MIXERS
F O U N T A IN S E R V IC E
ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME
Magazines
Tobaccos
seems
ÎE FC
T he C hetco school b oard, d is­
tric t No. 23, is a sk in g fo r bids
to ru n th e C hetco school bus. Bids
to be in by O c to b e r 22, 1946. S end
to Alice O v erm an , c le rk , B ro o k ­
ings. O regon.
32-2
Westinghouse
• :
lent.
S’ABLEI
i
We Were Give Franchise To Sell
R C. A. VICTOR RADIOS
table models in sto ck ___$25.50 ea.
W ATCH
.$ 1 !
VERN
i ÇGOOC as
W ill oo
MUCH cor rouns
a n o savc ro v m o n i y
ro o -
N E»/
C
3
a
?
s
r
(G
Ö
VERN’S AUTO SERVICE
Authorized Dealers for
UNION OIL CO. PRODUCTS
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
P ortable and ‘ In-Shop” E lectric
and acetylene welding
^ bookings
Chetco Drug Co.
T. W. Zenier
PHONE 183
MNCTATUM SMCtCCUM
U iy BULBUTS
FOR SALE IN NOVEMBER
Place your orders now fo r fall delivery
$1.00 each; Yearlings, $5.00; 3-year-olds, $10.00
R ev . C harles E D u n h a m . pastor
O. C. T u rley , M usic D ire c to r
S u n d a y school a t 9:45 a. m.
H. H oagland, su p t. C la sse s fo r
all ages
S erm o n by th e p a sto r. S p e c ia l
m usic w ill be given by th e choir.
Y oung peoples m e e tin g a t 7 p.m.
fT . V
i z ’
k .' 7 •
►
Christian Science Socieb
V. A. M E N D EN H A LL
i f Q urW iUC
»oorw-rr sovM O î
Newspapers
M agazines
Drug Sundries
S u n d a y School a t 10 a m. M rs
G race V anZee. supt.
M orning W o rsh ip a t 11 a. m
R ev E C. H icks w ill d e liv e r th e
serm on.
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC &
RADIO CO.
P ceeftce. koon. Wr
YOUR “REXALL” STORE
Smith River Methodist
This Adv. for New Merchandise Arrivals
TIC
(C om m unity church) w hen n o tice
Episcopal Church
P o r t O rfo rd : S t. C h ris to p h e r’s is given. V ic a r—T h e Rev. L uther
c h a p e l. C h u rc h S chool an d w o r - ) Ison.
sh ip a t 10:30 a. m. V icar—The
Latter Day Saints
Rt. R ev. T hom as Jenkins.
S u n d a y school e v e ry S u n d a y a t
G old B e a c h : S t. M a tth e w ’s
C h ap el. H oly C o m m u n io n a t 8 :00 10 a. m. a t H a rb o r school house.
a. m .; C h u rc h S chool a t 10:00 G e o r g e B a x te r, p re s id e n t; I r a
a. m .; M o rning P r a y e r a t 11:00 Brown, first cou n selor an d P a r le y
a. m. Vioar—T h e Rev. L u th e r W illa rd , second co u n se lo r.
lscui.
B ro o k in g s: S t. T im o th y ’s C h a p ­
Seventh Day Adventist
el. H o ly C o m m u n io n first S u n d a y
S a b b a th School a t 9 :4 5 a. m .
of m o n th a t 7 :3 0 a. m. (C om m un-
C h u rc h se rv ic e s a t 11:15 a. m.
ity c h u rc h ), th ir d S u n d a y of th e
Y oung peoples m e e tin g a t 4 :00
m o n th a t 11 a. m. ( H a r b o r G ran g e p. m. P r a y e r m eetin g . W ed n esd ay
h a ll). E v e n in g P r a y e r a t 5 p. m a t 8 :0 0 p. m.
Baptist Community
ARE COMING IN
S CREI
Page F»tw
T IT U S B U L B F A R M
C losed on th e S a b b a th
With The Churches • , • — Harboi
Oregon
Appliances
ÏT
lM
G irl Scout T ro o p 1 is ta k in g
o rd e rs for C h ristm a s ca rd s. 21 to
a box, also m o n o g ra m m e d s t a ­
tionery', to ra ise m oney fo r Scout
activ ities. E ach box, $1.00. O rd e r
now. pay on d elivery. F ra n c e s S.
H enry, le a d e r T ro o p 1.
32-3*
Call Eor Bids
IYLIL1
IfE
fc
Home o f The C ro ft L ily
ORBGON
,
S e rv ic e s S u n d a y a t 11 a. m. a t
th e I O O F h all. T h e p u b lic is
c o rd ia lly invited to a tte n d .
“ U n re a lity " w as th e su b je c t of
th e L esson-S erm on in a ll C h u rc h e s
of C h rist. S c ie n tist, on S u n d ay ,
O c to b e r 6.
T h e G olden T e x t w as. “ All th a t
is in th e w’orld. th e lu st of th e
flesh, and th e lu st of th e eyes,
and th e p rid e of life, is not of th e J
F a th e r, b ut is of th e w o rld ” (I
; Jo h n 2:1 6 ).
A m ong th e c ita tio n s w h i c h ,
co m p rised th e L esso n -S erm o n w as
th e follow ing fro m th e B ib le :’
“C o n sid er w h a t I say : a n d th e
L ord give th e u n d e rs ta n d in g in
all th in g s. S tu d y to shew th y se lf
ap p ro v e d u n to God. a w o rk m a n
i th a t n eed eth not to be a sh a m e d ,
r ig h tly dividing th e w ord of t r u t h " |
I (2 T im . 2:7.15).
T h e Lesson S e rm o n also in c lu d ­
ed th e follow ing c o rre la tiv e p a s ­
sag es fro m th e C h ris tia n S cien ce
te x tb o o k . “S cience an d H e a lth
w ith K ev to th e S c r ip tu r e s ” by
M ary B a k e r E d d y : “W e should
becom e m ore f a m ilia r w ith good
th a n evil, and g u a rd a g a in s t
fa lse beliefs a s w a tc h fu lly a s we
b a r o u r d o ors a g a in s t th e ap-
: n ro a c h of th ie v e s an d m u rd e re rs .
You m u st c o n tro l evil th o u g h ts
in th e first in sta n c e , o r th e y w ill
c o n tro l you in th e second " <p 234)
S ta r
of
the
Serve The Finest
FRO STED
FOODS
Asparagus
String Beans
Brussell Sprouts
Mixed Vegetables
Peas and Carrots
Pineapple
Green Peas
Squash
Apricots
Apple Sauce
Peaches
Whole Corn
Raspberries
Cocoanut
Strawberries
Rhubarb
Pie Crust
Frozen Chickens and Turkeys
Frozen Oysters, Clams and Scallops
Frozen Shrimp and Crab Cocktails
— Ice Cream, in Pints and Quarts—
Sea
Catholic Church
F irst Sunday of m onth at 12
noon
A ll other Sundays at 8 a. m.
Rev. D aniel K elly, P astor.
BROOKINGS MARKET