With The Churches On
Th® Main Dra9
C larice Crook m anaging a rent-
Lutheran Services
(A m erican L u theran)
Divine W orship Service«, 2nd
and 4th Sunday evenings of the
m onth at 7:30 p. m.
P lace: Chetco G rang? Hall.
P a sto r: Rev N orm an L. O rth,
of Coquille, Oregon.
Sunday school and adult Bible
«lasses a t 10 a. m.
These services are held by the
(authority and assignm ent of the
N ational L utheran Council, rep
resenting m ost of L utheranism in
Am erica. Come! You are always
welcom e!
Baptist Community
J. L. MUMBOWER, M inister
Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday sc., >o'
superintendent.
Sunday school for all ages at
9:45 a. m.
M orning w orship at 11 a. m.
Evening Service at 7:30 p. in.
P ra y e r m eeting and Bible stud>
a t 8:00 J>. m. W ednesday
Choir practice, T hursday a t 8
p. m. M is. Lucille P atterso n , di
rector,
Brookings
Lutheran Mission
The Church of the L utheran Hour
W. O. Grunow, P a sto r
745 I St., C rescent City, Calif.
Telephone 2424, C rescent City
All services a re held* a t St.
T im othy’s Episcopal church o p
posite the schools.
Sunday school every Sunday,
a t 6:30 p. til
Divine services every Sunday,
a t 7:30 p. m.
1:00 p. m. L u th eran H our over
KCRE, C rescent City, sponsored
by the L u th eran L aym an's league
and in p a rt by Brookings L u th e r
an Mission. T une in.
Star of the Sea C.itholic
Topaz
Post 966 &
Auxiliary
Chetco Aerie No. 3087
Fraternal Order of Eaglet
m eets exery Friday evening a»
meets 1st and 3rd
V. F. W. Hall. All visiting Eagles
Wednesdays at the
welcome. M ilt Graber, Pres., and
V. F. W. H all
Brookings
W alt T hatcher, Sec.
Rebekah 1 Pilot Advertising * Reaches The Buyers!!
'
N O T IC E
TO
TRUCKERS!
Our complete shop is open to general repair
for trucks and trailers.
25-ton Public Truck Scales!
ACETYLENE - ELECTRIC W ELDING
1 block south of Mobile Sta.* Next to Plywood Plant
FOX
BROS.
Christian Science
Seventh-!bv Adventist
AMATSO.V M ETC A LF. Pastor
9:30 S abbath School, on S a t
urday.
9:30 a. m. S abbath School on
S aturday.
11:00 a. nt. Sermon.
St. 4 imothy Episcopal
Rev. C. M. Lexer, P a sto r
5:00 p. m. Choir practice. Mrs.
LaM erne C hristensen in charge.
Sunday Services:
8 IX> p m. W ednesday. P ra y e r
Second and lourth Sundays a.
11 :(X> a m.
m eeting; subject will be the im
B heiy W ednesday night nt 7.
portance of the Gift of Phophecy.
at
11 :00 a.m.
O ther Sundays at 8 a. m.
Rev. Fr. Donald Denm an
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
MACK G. MALCOLM
PL. INNIN( ;
Lodge Directory
al bureau.
D ebate am ong local citizens as Satellite Chapter, No. 165
to w hether we have opened a new O rder of E astern S tar, m eets on
bank or a florist shop. Between the first and third Tuesdays of
the pleasant color schem e of the each m onth at the I.O.O.F. hall
Visiting m em bers welcome.
rooms and the floral decorations
it certainly is questionable.
Bud Thompson playing in the
TOPAZ REBEK AH LODGE No
w a te r barrel.
241, m eets Second and F ourth
L ittle Donna Schlicting’s new Tuesdays of m onths at Odd Fel-
rebid coat and bonnet. A sweet low« hall Visitors W elcom e’
pint-sized model.
Chetco
No. 24Q
T hat “New O rleans Poor Boy” Meets every Thursday a t 8 :0t
sandwich at the Town House.
p. m. at the I. O. O F. hall. All
Mr. and Mrs. K arl O stenberg visiting brothers welcome.
nurse and valet to a new lawn.
SID N E Y
No. 206
CROFT
A. F. a A. M
Orch ds to those faithful labor
ers at the theatre.
m eets second and fourth Fridav
Unusually good m usic by the
evenings at 8:00 o’clock a t I. C
Prentice Accordion band which
O. F. hall, Brookings. Oregon. Al?
so few heard, S atu rd ay and S un
visiting brothers are w-elcome.
day.
The C rystal Ball promising
Ladies A ux., F. O. E.
a “b etter than ever” flower show
Meets Second and F o u rth Fridays
coming up. Ask Dorothy.
of each m onth a t V. F. W. Hall
Chef A drian’s labor troubles
at 8 p. m. Evelyn Jaklew icz, Mme
having a happy ending.
Pres., H azel Ray, secretary. All
Pride in our local band.
F. O. E. visitors welcome.
T hat yearly blessing of wild
rhododendron and azaleas th at
excel any g ard en er’s effort.
Sunday school from 9:30 to
10:30 a. m. Children and young
people up to age of 20 a re w el
come.
Services Sunday at 11 a. m.
W ednesday, testim onial m eet
ings at 8:00 p. m.
Reading room in church, open
Friday 3:00 to 5:00 p. m.
C om er of Pine and A lte r
Ai'ross from the Greenhouse
All are cordially invited.
Brookings
“M ortals and Im m ortals” will
Assembly of God
1 be the suject of the Lesson-Ser
At I. O. O. F. Hall
mon in a l l C hristian Science
W. R. PATTERSON , Minister churches, Sunday, May 18. The
Golden text taken from Romans
Residence: Pioneer Road
will be “They th at are in the flesh
9:43 a. m. Sunday s.-.iool.
11 a. m. Morning W orship. Come cannot please God. But ye are
for Sunday school and stay for not in the flesh, but in the spirit 1
th is w orship hour.
I if 8O be th a t the Spirit of God
6:45 p m. C h rist’s Am bassadors dwell in y o u ”
7:45 p. m. Evening worship.
T he seconil re,ld(<f ,
P ra y e r m eeting each I hursday
w ith |h(, fol|(W]
a t 7:30 p .... at P arsonage on from p sa |m s; „Kn<)w
P io n eer Kuud.
Lord he to God: it I, he .h a t hath
T M church w h c e y o u h c r i h u ^ ua
wp oui.s(l|vi,s. j
whole gospel for the whole tnun.
we are his people, and the sheep
of bis p a stu re ” (100:3). The first
Church of Christ
reader la te r reads the following
V. F. W. H all
from the C hristian Science te x t
E V E R Y SU N D A Y
book, “Science and H ealth with
Radio program at 7:15 a. m Key to the S crip tu res.'’ by Mary I
over Radio S tation K1EM.
B aker Eddy, “In Science, m an’s '
W orship hour a t 11 a. m.
im m ortality depends upon that of
Bible Study at 10 a m.
God. good, and follows as a nec-
Communion at 11:45 a. m.
essary consequence of the im m or
1' om are aluuya welcome!
tality of good” (page 81).
F irs t Suday of the m o n th
Thursday, May 15, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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R LU EPRINTS
Residential or Commercial
Xpurtment above Gibbs Lumber Co., Easv St.
Oregon Coast View Stationery
9deal AU-^lime. Qifjt
(lifts lor ihose people u ho know little about the Coast, may be pur-
chased at two places tn Curry County— novel gifts which will tell
the recipient more with pictures than you could in pages and pages.
1! OREGON COAST VIEWS OF INTEREST
are printed upon the upper left-hand corner of monarch size station
ery, showing 11 different coastal views, including one of Azalea State
Park, Rhododendrons, Mack Arch, Rogue River Bridge Tower, The
11 ole in the Wall, Coos Bay Bridge, Heceta Head and Heceta Head
Lighthouse Cape Arrago Lighthouse, and Myrtlewood trees.
Include these to the friends far away from the Oregon Coast who
have no idea of the tcenery of this area. You will find one of these
immediately sent in return—thanking you heartily for the gift. They
are not only inexpensive, but novel and gain gin g in popularity.
I lore is the way you can help friends—
50 Sheets and 25 Monarch Envelopes . . . $1.50
The two places they may lx* purchased:
THE PILOT, BROOKINGS, Phone 2282
TYPO-PRINT, GOLD BEACH, Phone 984
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