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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1957)
BROOKINGS—HARBOR P I L O T , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1957 Church DOUBLE STA M PS THURSDAY We Give Northern Stamps FRI SAT OFFEE^* 991 Gerber's Strained BABY FOOD TUNA soup mcK 29' pelMonte « I V Catsup f < <£> NEWS CHURCH OF CHRIST PLANS ITS SERVICES This Sunday, October 5, will m a r k th e beginning of three months of unusual Sunday s e r vices of the Brookings Church of Christ. October 6th is desig nated as Rally Day. A goal of 100 in Bible school has been set for the 10:00 a .m . hour at which time two new c la sses will be formed. During the 10:55 wor ship hour, the m inister's m ess age will be "Forward March". "Our Bible" will be the theme of the 7:30p.m . service. Three of the church young people will have special reading parts in the service, and a vocal duet entitled, Ubat a Wonderful Book Is the Bible,", will be sung by Mrs. Harold Skelton and Mrs. Cecil Rhodes. A display of un usual Bibles will be a feature of this service. Bibles of many different versions, Bible written in foreign languages as well as in the original Greek language, and other unusual Bibles will be displayed. Anyone having a Bible that is unusual in any way is in vited to bring it to this service. With only two or three except ions, the m essages for the Sun day morning worship services during the next three months will be on the general theme , "What Jesus T each es." ATTENDS SCHOOL TMtoxmfc. Halves 2 1/2 CAN Peaches 31*» new \ NO-DRIP ! tesson Oil QUART you P *y only STARLAC «» LEAVES FOR SCHOOL (Editors note: The following was written by Joanne Renhard to the Brookings-Harbor P. T«A, to express her appreciation to them for the scholarship she received from them). Members of the Brooking s- Harbor P. T. A. I want to express my very deep appreciation for your mak ing available the scholarship which I received. It was a very great help financially. I only hope that I will prove worthy of receiving it. I'm leaving for the University tomorrow and I'll have to admit I'm more than a little frighten ed. Everyone is assuring me that I'll love it and will make out fine. I surely do hope they'r, right. However, I do want to make the m ost of the opportunity you have made available to me and I prom ise you that I will do my very best. Thank you again so much. Joanne Renhard Carol Rausch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Rausch and Bennie Wlgley, son of Mr. and M rs. W .C. Wlgley of Crescent City were united in marriag, Saturday in a double ring c e r e mony at the Baptist Church in Crescent City. Rev. Hollinstead officiated at the ceremony. Kay Brooks, a friend of the bride was her attendant. Louis Scott, a cousin of the groom, was the best man. The bride wore a light grey suit with white a ccesso ries. Her flowers were a lovely co r sage of orchids. A sm all reception for th e couple was held in the dining room of the church. They are residing in Crescent NO. 1 49/ Comp/«»« o rran g o m o n tt mod« o» no extra (h o i g» HALE'S travel agency PHONE 8363 SURF HOTFI OLD CROW 86 proof a n d f in d owl how mi&C a bourbon can bo! OLO CROW You’ll find 86 Proof Old Crow is just as mild as your present brand of whiskey—with a superb taste only fine bourbon can offer! r4/5 QT. «OM» »MU OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO., FRANKFORT. KY.. DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY WARDS WARD'S PROPANE SERVICE & WAPD'S GAS & APPLIANCE CENTER Congratulates UNI-GAS on the opening of their 11th tranch Outlet In Brookings. Universal Gas Corp, now has propane plants In Las Vegas, N ev ., Yucca Valley, C a lif., Escon dido, C a lif., Norwalk, C a lif., Toppenish, W a s h 1 ng to n W en a tch ee , Washington, Yakima, Washington, Coos Bay, Oregon, Coquille, Oregon, Gold Beach, Oregon and Brookings, Oregon. We realize that It is hard for a sm all home owned bujAttss like ours to compete with a large corporation. H o w e v e r we Intend to continue serving you to the best of our ability, Just as we have for the past 12 years. GAS a A P P U iin Z ce -■•18 ■ fhfétSiÎM POTATOES RAVEL 1» »ok«» «xp«r» planning to mok« o »rip iucc«I»ful . . and »ucccttful »rip» t»ar» her«! S«« ut for your b«»t vocation «v«r! City. MEETING NOTICE There will be a regular m eet ing of the American Legion Aux iliary, Chetco Post 138, on Monday, October 7, at 8 p .m . The meeting will be held in the basement of the Leonard building. Dues will be received at this meeting. 12 QT. SIZE HERI S THE PLACE FOR PLANNING Wedding Unites Couple Recently ■ ip i a C H O p p ia THAT ANIMAL TRAINERS SAY THAT A JUNGLE BORN TIGER OR LION B EASIER TO TRAIN THAN ON BORN IN CAPTIVITY? JONATHAN Apples ¿8 If training your children to drink all the milk they should is a problem at your house, change to COUNTRY MAID MILK and watch them go for it in a big way V ountry j'y lo id I