Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 19, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    IAÎ AVGUST 19, 1948
_BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. Brookings. Oregon
World’s Finest Climate
SALUTE SCHEDULED A U G . 3 0
__ _____ _ _ _
SOUND OFF" RAD IO PROGRAM
QregoRborn Writer Will Furnish Program
Material For Broadcast Over ABC Network
is the thirteenth state to be honored in the current "Sa-
»he States." feature of "Sound Off" with Mark Warnow.
? new march, written by Choral Director Jeff Alexander
r Writer M ane Fisher, will be presented for the first
at ngthe broadcast Monday. Aug. 30. at 8:00 p. m. Eastern
Time, and 8:00 p. m. Pacific Standard Time, over the
¿cioist American Broadcasting Network.
the broadcast. She will sing two
currently popular tunes. A second
guest attraction will be announc­
ed at a later date.
Marve Fisher is a native of
Portland, and Jeff Alexander, al­
though born in the state of Wash­
ington, lived in Oregon most of
his life. Mr. Alexander conducts
the chorus featured on “Sound
Off."
Chantm aster Arno Tanney, bar­
itone Glen Darwin, Alexander’s
“Sound Off" chorus, the M a r k
Warnow orchestra and Announcer
George Fenneman complete the
cast to be heard on “Sound Off"
with M ark Warnow.
Charles Graves writes ‘ Sound
O ff’ script, and Charles Herbert
directs and produces. This is spon
(t 0r»9M * * • br— d — w
sored by the U. S. army.
— by Choral Wroctar Jatf
• • * •
I m
O fT With M a rk
WESTWARD ON TO OREGON
MaUay. A»gw«t M . a t t FM
Lyrics By Marve Fisher.
■ tootMo-ood ABC H a w i A .
M tsie by Jeff Alexander.
.’ai MSroa w«U ba iba 0 — at
(re-print permission granted)
M propoa.
By the W aters of the Pacific
¡stress Jeri Sullivan will Stands a princess, there in the
featured guest star on
dawn
T aP?S * princess b> lhe P ^ l a t their place in this
,,
area.
rid name is "Oregon.
« r, .....- ,
ï?.S!‘, ? t ? i lr .® 5n.On wil1 ,l eavc
Chorus :
today (Thursday)' for her horn-
at Salem, after spending most of
! Westward On To Oregon!
the summer with her uncle and
The garden spot of the land
Where mountain greenery makes
Charles E.
Low’. While here, she was hon-
the scenery
ored by a costume party.
Westward On To Oregon!
• • • •
You'll like the people, there’re
swell
They'll smile and shake your hand
Say "You're lookin’ grand-
Come in and set for a spell"
Here's the place to send my mail
Right here along the Oregon trail
Chorus:
Horace Greeley very freely
Gave advice that was great,
He said, “Go Westward on.
V 1 -,
On to Oregon—Cause it’s a gio-|
rious state!
ff-—
Chorus:
I’ll tell you straight, mate, it's a
great state,
Pardon me if I brag.
We’ll let you keep the rest—
OREGON’S THE BEST!
The brightest star in the flag?!
"Classified Ads
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C H A R L E S E. F U L L E R
of the .
Old Fashioned Revival Hour
P resents
NOBLE CRAW FORD
Of the Fuller Evangelistic
Foundation
AUGUST 22, THROUGH
SEPTEM BER 5, 1948
8.00 each evening.
Children’s Classes Daily, 3:30 to 4:30 p. m.
Baptist Community Church
cokings, Oregon
Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor
LOST: Brown suit coat, initials
on inside of coat. Reward. Don
S. Johnson, city
25» f
For Sale (teiacellauiaous)
DAFFODILS, about 3 tons of
King Alfred bulbs, f i e l d run.'
This stock is from closely rogued
field and is exceptionally clean
Fred Gustafson, Harbor.. 25-tf
Wedgewood iris planting stock.
Stanhurst Floral Gardens, Easy
j Street. Brookings.
•
Three-burner electric stove and
’ oven connected. New type burners. |
Priced at real savings, $40 will
take. Tyler’s State Line Motel,
On Huy 101 south of quarantine
station.
25-2*
John Roseman place. See L ee'
English. Brookings.
25-3*
S II^ O -
CALIFORNIA'
on your trip East
No E x tra R ail Fare
ON YOU« ROUNDTRIP to Chicago, New
York and most other eastern citiee, you
can go or return via San Francisco or
Angeles for not lc more rad fare than you d
pay to go direct east and back. This remark*
able travel bargain permit* you to go east
one way, return west via another
see
twice as much a t no additional ticket
cost For details call:
The frie n d ly
Southern Pacific
• your nearest S. P. Agent, or
te J. A. Ormandy, GPA., 622
'ific Building. Portland, 4. Ore.
Rev. E. C. Hicks, pastor of the
Smith River Method«,
■n” U,n n w r iMe’noaisl church-
was present at the Sunday eve-
rin < services at Baptist Commun-
its church He is an intim ate
friend of Prof. Roy Knight, lead-
er of the group.
I'm
sitting
pretty
In my
Playtex
Panties
■Jsi*
Local News Items
C. A. Leach, owner of Leach
Printers Supply Co., Los An
geles, was a business caller in
this area Thursday. He once had
territory’ as a printing m a­
chinery’ salesman, and this was
his first visit in this section for
many years.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sloan, for­
mer residents of this area, were
w’eek-end visitors from Klamath
Lodge, near Klamath Falls, rhey
said they may spend the wintei
Cement mixer, never used. J j
J. Gallagher. Brookings.
25tf
12-ft marine plywood boat with
oars Ira Darst, Box 21. City. 25-3*
4 h. p. gas centrifugal irriga­
tion pump. Good condition. Dr J
E. Stevenson.
25tf
Wanted: Lady for housework
and care of two children, nine
hours a day. Can furnish room.
See Mrs Doris Freeman at the
Chetco store.
For Sale cheap, or will trade
for outside property, in suitable
location, modern home, 2 bed­
rooms on 20 acres. 3 miles north
on 1010, then west \ mile. Frank
Smith. Brookings.
25tf
NORINE HARVEY
Page Thref
0<3,
Playtex Pants
kmp
“todoWy occaptabU."
&quid latex, thayra tbwe-tfcte, toft, cool T U y ’ro
ctalnUn, odoriau, and noa-lrritating, and Ikayll
outlast ond outwatk any pant* you**» avar
»•n l Smail, medium, lorge, and extra forget
G if t p o ^ b p e d .................................. M
THE TOW N SH O P
STOP
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THAT
m • sm
STOP
THAT
ee e »
STOP
THAT
Save That Home — Save That Garage!
Save the Lives of the Helpless and Aged;
Save the Lives of the Children—
STOP THAT FIRE!
Before it gets started and burns you and
your neighbor out of hou«e and home!
SHUR-STOP AUTOMATIC FIREMAN
hanging on the ceiling or wall
WILL DO JUST THAT!
ON WATCH 24 HOURS PER D A Y -
365 DAYS PE R YEAR!
Chemical, sealed in glass—good indefin­
itely—always alert and ready for action!
This Shur-Stop Equipment
may he obtained through
L U C IA N
A.
HARVEY
SHI ’R-LINE EXPERT FOR CCRRY CO.
For estim ates w rite P. O. Box 488, or call
at residence in STUDIO BUILDING
BROOKINGS, OREGON
accredited teacher
of
If you don’t give a darn for yourself—what
do you care for the other fellow?
P IA N O
SAFETY FIRST
Studio Building
Brookings. Ore.