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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1947)
AY. APRIL 17, 1947 jSROOKINGS-IiARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, ceived by externals as the aver age adolescent ? These friend-1 ships should be used by parents Set Your Calender By Th*»e - as so much education in the Meeting of Board of Directors judgment of character. No seri ous harm is likely to come un of Dist. No. 17 is the first Tues less the parents, by an uncom day of each month. Every’ Monday evening. 7:30 promising attitude, drive the ado inted from Page One lescent out of his own home and Boy Scout meeting at Odd Fel d a sense of security force him to meet t h e s e unde lows hall. Scouts urged to be present at all meetings. ¡.being, the assurance sirable individuals secretly. Eevery first and third Wednes are surrounded by love “There Is the guidance in mor day of month, Post 966. Veterans bate sympathy for their al development which is very of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary, im portant. We would have no at Odd bellow Hall. All ex-serv nght attitude to w a rd good citizens without this guid-i ice men welcome. will also include the ance. If people did not know Sidney Croft Lodge. A. F. & ess to give them free- the difference between right and A. M. meets each second and express their n a tu ra l in - wrong, nothing would be run fourth Friday of the month at 1, the new w orld about properly. They must be taught the Odd Fellows hall. Visiting b be sure, too much fre e - about God to create high moral Masons are welcome. bad, not only fo r c h il- standards. How much better off Every Wednesday night at 7:30 it even for the c itiz e n ry our nation would be if the crim Mutual Improvement Associa mocracy. W ithout a cer- inals had been taught about God tion, Harbor School. Old and jount of freedom hum an in their early lives. young are invited to come. whether young o r old, “Here is a brief account of a Every Thursday evening, L O. develop that independ- crim inal who had not had this O. F. meets at the Odd Fe.iows thought and action w hich guidance: He killed a man and Hall. Visiting Odd Fellows are the character of e ve ry. was sentenced to die for it. As welcomed. This means th a t the he waited in his cell for the time Cub Scouts meet every’ Monday and fathers m ust be to give time and th o u g h t i of his execution, his mother came at 4:00 p. m. at Mrs. Widney’s and wanted to see him. But he I home on Easy Street, and at Mrs. children, not only to in- said: “No! I don’t want to see Taylor’s home at Josephine Apts. eir interest in them, b u t ’ her. No, I do not want to see Mrs. Leo Spangler will hold her to understand them as her.” Thus a son turned against den meetings at her apartm ent beings with feelings, de- ■ his m other because of her lack in the Vincent Building. M and interests a ll th e ir of guidance. »All organizations are requested "The home is the cradle of to keep the Pilot ported, concern adolescent needs the same good citizens. And it develops ing all coming meetings, that a required by children.. He good citizens through material* date may be carried. Mail all in pes along for weeks at welfare, love and guidance.” formation in. giving schedule). without requiring o th e r Essav W ill State itition OREGON In Hi the Land of Opportunity Page Seven Coming Events than food and shelter, he gets into d ifficu ltie s i a harmonious and sym - home quite as much as child. As his indepen- wreases, he fa lls back i home less and less fr e but until he has set up of his own and some- wi later there are sure muons when he needs above everything else, ust have pride in his that he w ill b rin g his there. This way his p a r- 11 see what his friends and he w ill spend more hone rather than in pub- tthat give no protection. escent must be guided I matters, but he m ust the freedom o f m a k- °*’n decisions. F o r in - is the m a tte r o f* 1 money. As children ap- |NlKence, they should an allowance, am ount is gradually increased, from year to year th e y Singly greater p ropor- !*hat they need. A t firs t i ’ 'Pend some of it fo o l- 1 experience w ill teach 1’>r how to use it. descent must be per- his own friends. / “bobly choose some un- no one can judge «•urately. and who is •• 2£<ld and so easlv de- Windows Doors Sash Heatilator Fireplace Units Firtex Wallboard Roofing Felts Enameled Marlite Asbestos Flexboard Plain and Scored Masonite 1 2” and 3 4” Plywood No. 1 Redwood shingles, $12.25, pr. sq. Variable Position Ironing Board Medicine Cabinets Barn Sash Plate Glass Complete enameled cabinet with Maso nite top and chrome trim available at $36.50 and $22.75 7 GRIEVOUS Plagues Soon To Strike The Earth 0 ° $ COMING DISASTER—Epidemic of death more dreadful than cancer! Rivers running with blood! Atmospheric disturbances—sun scorching the earth. Hailstorm that will flatten cities! LEARN HOW TO ES CAPE THESE! He present on Suwfay, APRIL 20 Starts at 7:45 P. M. 3?* I There is no fear of the future when a person knows the facts! Don’t fail to hear this comforting informative lecture—it will give you cour- age to face the future. Come to the Ye shall know the truth and the tr Jh shall make you free D ime L ectures Mello’s ELDING PROPHECIES EXPLAINED service Two More Lectures Of Unusual Interest c“‘ Bank Road Monday, April 2 1 ................................................... from Harbor 7:45 p. m. "The Seal Of God—In The Foreheads!” What is it? Can it be discerned now? ADA’ S Tuesday, April 22 ............................................. eavty shop 7:45 p. m. “The Woman In White” (Read Revelation 12) How can you know which is the true church? Everyone is eager to know this! Plan now to hear these most important truths. Rousing Song Service With Illustrating Pictures Precedes Lecture. EVERYBODY WELCOME!! »nd Monday j