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    Port Orford New», Thuraday, July 6, 1967—3
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con« and assembly with two
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tiny parachute«. $2. 95 ere
p a id .
M A R A T H O N PRO­
D U CTS, Box 115, CoaeBay.
O a g o n ._________ 3 - 2 4 - lt p t f
W t a H r -N S t a t e r M ywood
•hare, i’lione 332-3432.
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FENCE POSTS w e Jim Nodtna
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THREE bedroom house, fa m ^ ^
room, IJ bath«, carpet
caruet In l lv -
big room, drapes througliout,
stove, refrigerator, 3 /4 acre
on Knapp Road, Ideal place,
for fisherman. Adjoining lot'
w hich Is 3 /4 acre. C all 3 3 2-
3432,
_______ 4 - 2 0 - t f
SIX year old Gelding, a very
gentle horse.Contact W ettern
__A utour 132-4224. ___6 - 2 2 - t f
PRES I'O-LOGS—Western Bulld-
e n .3 3 2 -4 f6 1 .J th
P OR a lo w lic r you. Seulptreui
bras and Controls 1 A r ili Kuata,
3 3 2-3 574 befani 9 a. m . and
after 5 p. m .
5 -2 5 -tf
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4 -6 -tf
TWO bedroom beute on
River. Phone 332-4182.
REALTO R
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ApAR7'MF.N'I - l\honr U ~ 3 ’7»4
n i l t l l . bedroom house, unfurn­
ished, stove and refrigerator
av ailab le. W i l l be vacant
J ! Ì ÌL ? I . G all 3 3 2 -2 1 9 1 .6 -8 - tf
13VO bedroom house, unfurn­
ished, stove and refrigerator
av lla b le. C a ll 332-2191.
Wesley D. Spencer
Realtor
_______________ 6-8-tf
—2 Blocks West of M cK ays—
Phase 332-2231
TW O 2-bdrm . homes, 19th and
Jackson, and 2Oth a n d je ffe r-
_ IQ ",_________________3 - 3 0 - t f
TRAILERS. Lakeside T r a i l e r
C o u t C a ll 33 2-2425. 9 - 2 9 - t f
4 SUUCBWION
Jo The N E W S
BACH1XOR apt. 3-rooms fur­
ti Is h e d including u tilities,
$ 4 5 ,C all 33 2-2 231 , 6 - 2 2 - t f
. b4by
C a li 3 3 2 -
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C U IT A R IN S T R U C T IO N
NOW!
Lkm Smith
Lakeside T ra ile r Court
Port Orford
P h o n e -3 3 2 -2 4 2 5
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For details c a l l -
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THE BIBLE
In tovn, close to everything, 3
bedroom house, 90* x 1401 lot,
$4, 500. w ith very low down,
easy payments.
You w i l t understand the
Bible better after you be­
come acquainted w ith its
Author.
Assembly of God
pleasingly printed
That's the kind o f social
you
can
de­
pend on getting from us.
20 Acres, good building sites,
some hog land. $ 5 0 0 per acre.
tion to your needs.
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personal
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STROUT REALTY, INC
John W. "Red" M cW illiam s ,
Manager
205 W. 6th, Port Orford, Ore.
332-2 907
M arion L. W hittaker
Langlois 312
J im M cN am ara, Port Orford
k MISCELLANEOUS
R A D IO SERVICE Repair. H i -
fi, C itizen Band, M arin e Rad­
iotelephone and sm all appli­
ances. No television. Moore
Electronics, 1038 N.Jackson,
Phone 3 3 2-3 323 .
1 -1 9 -tf
ZE N ITH hearing aids, batteries,
accessories and appointments.
P. O, Drug Store. 332-3281
BANDON BOOKKEEPING Ser­
v ic e -C o m p le te Income tax
service,bookkeeping and pay­
ro ll. Thomas M . M cG inty, Box
625,Bandon. O fflcephone347-
5421; home phone 347-5703.
Across street from theatre.
S IN G E R
Service, sales and accessories.
P h o n e Port Cleaners, 3 3 2 -
3165.
Dr. C . G. Stem ,C hiropratlc Phy­
sician. Physiotherapy. Hours
(Tuesday through Saturday)
9 a. m . to 5:30 p. m . T h e llin
Bldg., G o l d Beach. CH 7 -
8051,
SEPTIC TA N K pumping. Low -
estrates in Port O fo rd regard­
less. Gold Beach Sanitation.
C a ll CH 7 -4 0 2 0 co llect.
SA T U R D A Y
7 :0 0 4-11 Club of C a lif.
7:30 Cartoons
12:30 Am erican Bandstand
1:30 Road Runner
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Sc 15 F ilm ra re
5:30 A m ateur Hour
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6 :3 0 Lassie
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6 :0 3 Local News
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Ask About D etails Today I
We hsva trades to this art» and
other part» of the state. Being to
your cads and see If wa can gat
togathai,
24 Hour Phon« Service
7 Dhyi a Week
W MMMMW W MW W W W
Coos-Curry Electric
We have bargains galore in that
basic com m oddity, land. Why
pay rent when you can own
your own home for a sm all down
paym ent, and payments LESS
than rent. Come in, we w ill be
happy to show you around.
KEN DENNISON,
P a t O fo rd Manager
PHCNE 332-3521
lO thsnd Washington St.
Rev. R, L Sharp, Pastor
Phone 332-3251
Socially correct,
4 Acres, close to boat ram p on
Floras Lake. $7, 500. Terms,
REALTOR
Free estimates when
brought to store.
PHONE ED J-M71
CLEAN rugs, lik e new, so easy
to do w ith Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampo<?er $1. W cst- PAIR of glasses le ft at the Port
Cleaners. C a ll 332-316S.
-SJfflAlita.
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stationary
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classified ad.
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★ For Sale or Trade
DEVOE,
1946
A fbie income ;ro |K rty at a low
price.
NICE HOME on Garrison Lake,
w ith carpeting. Low dowaty
terms, by owner. Phone 3 3 2- TR/MLLR H O U S E -1960 Buck­
3773._____________ 6 -2 9 -2 tc
ingham, 2 - b d r m . , 10l x5 3'.
C a ll 3 3 2-2 121 .
6 -2 9 -tf
RED raspberries 30 cuts, a pint.
Phone 3 3 2-2 954 .
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D .F .
S IN C E
Property In any price range for
your need or investment.
★ WANTED
Lovely 2 bedroom home on a p -
|<ox. 1 acre at C a p e Blanco
Rd, Gas heat and firep lac e, 2
wells, part basement, attach ed -
garage could be 3rd bedroom,
also? car garage w ith workshop.
Very pretty setting, only $12, -
000, $2, SOU down or trade for
SO* x 12' house trailer.
D. S P E N C E R
Two bedroom home on a 70* x
1001 lot, close to shopping.
ping.
O NLY $22SOwlth $750 down.
2 Bedroom home. W alk to ev ­
erything, Price cut to $3000.
Uk
ONE LO T 30’ xlOO' next to
Tucker's M art. One resident
lot. Ihone len a llerzig, 3 3 2 -
_.25‘ L,____________ 6 - 8 - t f
GAS floor furnace l i k e new
glass lin ed hot w ater tank and BABYSITTING Job. Phone 3 3 2 -
2911.6 - l S - t f
laundry tub. C a ll Lena Hcrzig,
332 - 2 5 4 1 . ____________6 - 8 .Q
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Tour Community
Credit Reputation?
WE A L L Uka to t o
looked up to-
YOUR record Bor pajdni
Mils one to be proud
oiT
IF
NOT.
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TO FAT1
Let’s etart building a good
credit record today. *> you
can charge tomorrow.
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6 :0 0 Local News
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8:30 Spotlight
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I O 00 The Fugitive
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11:30 Joey Bishop
WEDNESDAY
5.00 McGaraghan's
5:15 Redwd, Telescope
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6 :0 0 Local News
6 :3 0 CBS News
7:00 Town M eetin g
7 :3 0 Lost in Spice
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11:00 News
11:30 Joey Bishop
THURSDAY
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7 :0 0 Quest for Advnt.
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F R ID A Y
5:00 Redwd, Telescope
5:30 ABC News
6 :0 0 Local News
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11:30 Joey Bishop
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Jo The N E W S
that would be retained by the
crooks, thieves, gangsters, etc.
But as “ birds of a feather,
flock together . . . . ”
M O N D A Y T H R U F R ID A Y
9:00 Snap Judgment/News
9:30 Concentration
10:00 Personality
1 0 3 0 Hollywood Squarci
11:00 Jeopardy
11:30 Eye Guess/Ncws
12:03 Let's M ake a D eal/N ew s
12:30 Days of Our Lives
1:00 The Doctors
1:30 Another W a ld
2:00 You D on't Say
2:30 M atch G am e/New s
3:00 General Hospital
3:30 Donna Reed
SA T U R D A Y
8:00 Cartoons
1 0 3 0 Cartoons
11:00 Baseball
2:00 F ilm Fare
2:30 M ovie
4:05 C a lif. Outdoors
4 :3 0 Professional Boxing
6 :0 0 Frank M cC ee
6:30 Smothers Brothers
7 :3 0 Flipper
8:00 Please D on't Eat Daisies
8:30 Get Smart
9 :0 0 M ovie
11:15 M o vie
SUN DAY
9 :0 0 This is the Life
9:30 Beany G C e c il
1ft 00 Social Security
lOelS Light T im e
1 0 3 0 Peter Potamus
11:00 Insight
11:30 Response
11:55 M o vie
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1:30 M o vie
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5:00 Death V a lle y Days
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7:00 A n im al Secrets
7:30 W a lt Disney
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10s00 The Saint
11:00 News Final
MONDAY
4 :0 0 M a jo r League Baseball
7:00 H u n tley-B rin kley
. 7:30 Newswest
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8:30 M o vie
I O 00 Run f a Your Life
^ O O -N ig h U fc a t
11:30 Tonight Show
TUESD A Y
•■4:00 Dating Game
4 :3 0 Dream G irl
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9:00 M o vie
11:00 N ight Beat
11:05 Naked C ity
11:30 Tonight Show
WEDNESDAY
5:03 The Monroes
6:00 Newswest
6 :3 0 H untley-B rin kley
7:00 Felony Squad
7:30 The Virginian
9 :0 3 Bob Hope
1 0 0 3 I Spy
11:03 N ight Beat
11:05 C ity of Eureka
11:30 Tonight Show
TH U R S D A Y
5:00 Cue Step Beyond
5:30 Tom M in te y Garden
6 :0 0 Newswest
6:30 H untley-B rin kley
7:00 F Troop
7:30 D aniel Boone
8:30 Star Trek
9 :3 0 Dragnet
10:00 Dean M a rtin Summer
11:00 N ight Beat
11:05 C a lif. Outdoors
11:30 Tonight Show
F R ID A Y
Si00 Com bat
6 :0 0 Newswest
6 :3 0 H u n tley-B rin kley
7 :0 0 The R iflem a n
7 :3 0 Tarzan
8:30 M an from Uncle
9:30 T .H .E . C a t
10:00 Laredo
11:03 D ick D eW itt R c p a t
11:30 Tonight Show
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Insurance Against Drowning
By LANS LENEVE
Juet recently various news­
paper published the Oregon
State M arine Board rules gov­
erning safety In the operation
of motor boat». The Board
s tre s s e d
various
fa c t»
compiled by them that would In­
sure the safety of the opera­
tors of motor boat». But,
strange to say, they left out
the most Important device In­
volved— and, one that seldom Is
employed in boating--that is
Insurance
against drowning
while engaged In operating mo­
tor boats In the waters of this
state (and all other states).
What we have reference to is
the wearing of life-jackets at
all times while boating. To do
so Is almost absolute Insurance
against drowning.
ISSUES
OF THE
A M EN D M EN T DUE
The existing law states plain­
ly that all occupants of motor
pleasure craft be equipped with
Ufe-Jackets. This law should
be amended to the extent that
A L L OCCUPANTS of such
craft MUST WEAR such life­
saving devices at all Umes
while engaged in boating upon
ail waters of this state.
AN EXAMPLE
Just a short tim e ago, a
boat capsized that contained
six persons— flve youngsters
and an adult. The kids were all
wearing life preservers and
all were saved. The 3 5 -y e a r-
old pilot of the boat drowned
In the mishap; he wore no life ­
saving device.
Thirty drowning occurred In
Oregon l a s t year a m o n g
persons of all ages— all of
whom w ere engaged In boating.
Every last one of them drowned
as a result of not being equip­
ped with life -ja ck ets. It Is a
profound m ystery to this scribe
why, in citing theprecautlonary
measures that should be em­
ployed In safe boating, the M a r­
ine Board falls to cite that
persons engaged In motorboat­
ing should at all times w ear
life -ja ck ets.
We believe that It should be
a b s o l u t e l y mandatory that
every boater engaged In water
sports— boating, siding, swim­
ming— should be „.compelled to
Unitrch
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Services
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CH U R C H
Washington G 10th St.
Sunday School
9:45 a .m .
M orning Worship
11:00 a .m .
Evangelistic Service 7 :0 0 p. m .
Wednesday Service 7 :0 0 p .m .
Pastor R. L. Sharp
C A TH O L IC C H U R C H
Mass
9 :3 0 a .m .
Father A lan Kennedy, Priest
C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
(Church of Christ)
Jensen Center
Sunday School
9:45 a. m .
M orning Worship
11:00 a .m .
Evening Worship
m.
Wednesday Service
-n.
A lb ert Kribs, Pasta
C O M M U N IT Y CH U R C H
20th G Jackson St.
Sunday School
9:45 a. m .
M orning Worship
11:00 x. m .
Evening Service
7 :3 0 p .m .
Wednesday Service 7 :3 0 p. m .
Daniel Hager, Pasta
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JEHOVAH'S W ITNESS
Sunday Service
4 :0 0
W ed. Bible Study
8:00
F ri.T h eo cratic M in .
7:30
Friday Service
8:30
p. m .
p. m ,
p. m ,
p. m .
LA TTER D A Y SAINTS
Priesthood. Sunday
9:00 a. m .
Sunday School
10:30 a. m .
Sacrament, Sun.
6 :0 0 p. m .
Primary, Tues.
4 :0 0 p. m .
M . I, A.Wednesday
7 :0 0 p .m .
R e lie f Soc. ,Tues.
10:00 a. m .
PENTECOSTAL C H U R C H
OF GOD
"Brush PTairie"
Sunday School
9 :4 5 a. m .
Morning Warship
11:00 a, m .
Evening W a a h ip
7 :3 0 p. m .
W ed.Bible Study
7 :3 0 p .m .
Rev. A . E .H aig ht, Pasta
BUYS
w ear llfe-aavlng devices at all
times while engaging In such
sports and recreation. It would
serve to eave hundreds of lives
each year throughout the coun­
try .
3
THE ZERO HOUR
There is bound to occur In
the lives of many boatmen— the
zero hour— the occasion when
disaster strikes: the boat over­
turns; a passenger falls over­
board; a boat becomes stranded
In the hlgh-seas. It Is then that
life -p re s e rv e rs prove th eir
worth, and especially so when
being worn by the occigiants of
the cra ft.
L ife -p rese rv er c u s h io n s ,
Jackets and other devices, pro­
vide good seating fo r the oc­
cupants of pleasure craft, but
many times prove absolutely
worthless to the occigiants of
a boat when the vessel suddenly
capsizes, o r a passenger Is
dislodged by rough water and
plunges overboard. W earing a
life -ja c k e t at such a tim e in­
sures the safety of the victim ;
without such an aid, he usually
perishes.
This scribe Is all for a re­
vision of the boating rules In
regard to life-jackets.
He Is not too proud tn his
ability to swim and not too
fearful of being called a sissy
to w ear a life -ja ck et at all times
w hile cruising the waters in
quest of trout and other game
fish. I p refe r to being re ­
garded as a sissy to that of
being a "dead duck.”
Wearing a life -ja ck et I n - ’
sures a boater’s safety at all
times . . . better be safe than
so rry. Not wearing a life Jac­
ket is not unlike driving down
the left lane of a highway. In
both cases, you may get bywlth
It fo r a, tim e, but the law of
averages ts against your sur­
vival in either case . . . fo r
you are eventually headed fo r
disaster.
The Senate Ethics Committee
recently voted to recommend
censure of Sen. Thomas J. Dodd
(D-Conn.) f o r having used
$M 6,000 of funds that had been
solicited solely fo r campaign
purposes, for his personal use.
He took that big a bite out
of the $450,000 total sum that
had been raised In his behalf
during the past five years.
Just what would be the num­
ber of years meted out In the
form of a prison sentence to a
bank robber found guilty of ob­
taining that same amount of
money at the point of a gun?
He would no doubt receive a
stiff sentence. But a U. S.
Senator— a representative of
the people— m erely gets a slap
on the w ris t when found guilty
of robbing his fellow men. P e r­
sonally, we have fa r more re­
spect to r the bank robber than
we do to r the Senator. At least
the robber has the guts to show
fo r his committed deed.
It must be remembered that
Sen. Dodd Is the Jasper who
sponsored the a n tl-flrearm s
b ill. If his b ill Is enacted and
becomes a law , It w ill serve as
the firs t step toward the u lti­
mate disarming of the citizens
of this country. . . to r that is
the aim of the b ill. No wonder
Dodd Is responsible to r Intro ­
ducing It In the Senate and
working earnestly fo r Its pass­
age. N aturally, anyone having
committed a "ro b bery” that
Involved the huge sum that the
Senator from Connecticut a l­
legedly got away with, would
feel much safer with firea rm s
entirely out of circulation. That
ts, with the exception of those
FO O TBALL FATAL
If you want to liv e danger­
ously, play tootball. The eport
appears to be more dangerous
than shooting. A five-y ea r study
by T ra v e le r's Insurar~e Co.
shows 777 hunting claim s, as
compared to over 4,000 football
claim s. In fact, shooting rank­
ed last among the eight m ajor
causes of accidental deaths In
1964. F ire a rm s accounted to r
2,400 of the 105,000 fatalities.
WANDERING STRANGERS
Every now and then some
animal or bird w ill show up in
some locality where they have
never been seen before; in fact,
never known to have existed
there since the beginning of
tim e. Many of them, when Iden­
tified, w ill be found wandering
hundreds of miles from th eir
natural habitats that exist fa r
across the country from where
they have seemingly migrated
In order to take up their abode
in new te rrito ry .
Recently an arm adillo was
killed In western Illin o is, 20
miles north of St. Louis— about
600 m iles northeast of where
the little armored c r i t t e r
should have been.
At about the same tim e, a
badger was killed In Rensselaer
County, New York. Another
badger was taken In Jefferson
County In that same state by a
trapper. Badgers belong on
plains and p rairie s.
S e v e ra l
y e a rs
ago a
wolverine was shot in eastern
Iowa that had absolutely nothing
In common with northern w il­
derness.
To many, the appearance of
such animals t h a t have ap­
parently strayed so fa r from
th eir natural habitats presents
a profound mystery. However,
man is at the bottom of this
In one way o r another; they
have either been released by
man or have escaped from him .
However, artlc owls and the
African cattle egrets are ex­
ceptions; neither such birds
having been Introduced to o r
escaped from captivity. The
fo rm e r every few years, when '
th eir prey species hit a cyclic
low, d rift lntp the northern Uni­
ted States. The egret appeared
in South Am erica between the
World W ars, and e l th e r w an- ,
dered o r was blown across the
South Atlantic to the West In­
dies and F lo rid a, where It set
up housekeeping In 1952. This
African bird has been seen as
fa r north as Maine and as fa r
west as Minnesota and Kansas,
and is still expanding Its range.
Disease Alert Given
By Ag Department
Cfegan residents, especially
landscapers a n d nurserymen,
who buy pine nursery stock a
trees from any source in neigh­
bor ¡ng Washington should be sure
that it meets the quarantine
measures established to protecT
O r e g o n m u lt i- m ill ion dollar
pine industry.
W . H . ( B ill) Kosesan, plant of­
fic ia l w ith the Oregon Depart­
ment o f Agriculture, this week
issued this warning to a ll Oregon
residents a n d p articu larly to
landscapers.
Kosesan said pine shoot moth
survey crews of his departm ent
and the Oregon Forestry Depart­
m ent discovered infestations of
European p in e shoot m oth in
residential plantings this spring.
They were t r a c e d to stock
brought into Oregon in violation
of the Oregon European pine
shoot moth quarantine.
He said one infestation was
in Tanyosho pines brought into
Portland about last Decem ber 1
from a Seattle nursery on an un­
o ffic ia l fum igation report issued
by a Seattle fum igation com ­
pany. A ll pines in this land­
scaper's holding area, as w e ll as
in nearby home plantings, were
fum igated im m e d ia tely. A l l
projects of this landscaper since
1964 were then checked, w ith
one more infested free found.
The second and lighter infes­
tation, also in the P a tla n d area,
was found in Scotch, Contorts
and Mugo pines brought in from
Washington. These, too, w e r e
fum igated a destroyed under
supervision.
ST. CHRISTO PHER'S
EPISCOPAL C H U R C H
Sunday School
10:00 a. m .
H oly Eucharist
9:03 a. m .
Rev. James E. Lloyd, V icar
ZION LUTHERAN CH URC H
Sunday School
9:45 a. m .
A dult Bible Class
9:45 a. m .
D ivine W ash ip
11:00 a. m .
Choir, Thursday
7 :3 0 p. m .
, Teachers M eeting, 1st M onday
of month
7 :3 0 p. m .
Council M eeting, 1st Tuesday
of month
7 :3 0 p .m .
Guild, 3rd Thurs.of
7 :3 0 p ,m .
month
Rev. Rudolph Mensch, P arted’
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