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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1953)
Along Azalea Row With The Churches seventh-Day Adventist Brookings Harbor Pilot 5 On a recent stormy day a flock (Next to Chetco Inn> THURSDAY, MAY 28. 1953 oi Northern Phalaropes flew ST. TIMOTHY’S EPISCOPAL MANSON METCALF, Pastor over our house bound for Arctic Weekly services, Sabbath (Sat- Sunday service« at 8:30 am .; day CHURCH OE JESUS CHRIST I: nesting grounds when one ot •i-H Sum m er School LATTER DAY SAINTS their number died and fell on the morning prayer and sermon and 9-30 am .—Sabbath school. Delegates Chosen Grange Hall dahlia bed in our garden. Son Holy Communion and sermon on 1 1 :00 a.m.— Worship hour. alternate Sundays. Priesthood meeting. 9:00 a m . 4-H members in Curry county fiiver; George G. Mateer, Tcm- 3:45 p.m.—-Youth Crusade. are making final preparations to brought ** into the house, holding The Rev. Paul Wes singer, S.S.J.E. 3 00 p m —Choir practice, La Sunday. Vicar attend summer school on Oregon lhe soit little tUhtly against Meine Christensen, director Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Phone: Bandon 1342 State college campus at Corval- h*s cbee^* The Ladies Relief Society meets W EDNESDAY For information call Brookings lis June 16 to 26, says Mrs. Sylvia 1 he phalar°pes are one of the 7.30 p.m.— Prayer and praise. every Tuesday in private homes. Lee, county extension agent, who Uaders or shore birds. They are 2523. . You. your family and your Telephone 2502. is accompanying the delegation *nial1 birds seven or eight inches friends are always welcome guests. for the two weeks of learning ° ng Tbeir summer home is on Brookings ASSEM BLY O F G O D more about 4-H work ,be Arctic mainland. They s vim L u th era n M ission 4-H members, 12 years of age witb ease and are otten found on I.O.O.F. Hall Brookings The Church of the Lutheran Hour and two years of 4-H work were open Water’ far out at sea. R ev . W. J. S pencer L u th eran Services ’ In some ways the Phalaropes selected ‘ upon their 4-H record W. O. Grunow, Pastor One of the friendliest churches Waiter they had filled out an ap- ure dliTervnt from almost all (American Lutheran! 745 i st., Crescent City, Calif. in Brookings. plication and wrote a story 'Why otber birds- The female instead Telephone 2424. Crescent City Divine Worship Services. 2nd Sunday Services They Wanted to Attend Summer °* ,he ma,e weari the bright All services are held at St. md 4th Sunday evenings of tin Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. to month at 5:30 p.m. School.” This was accompanied ieatbers xand fine clothes just like Timothy's Episcopal church op 10:45 a.m. posite the schools. by the leader’s recommendations. women do- Tbe male is mod- Place: Adventist Church Morning worship, 11.00 a|.m Those selected were: Brook- estl^ colored and rather bashful. Sunday school every Sunday, Pastor: Rev Norman l . Orth We preach Jesus Christ, a at 6:30 p. nt ings-Harbor district: Oliver be lernide takes the initiative uf Coquille, Oregon. friend to the friendless. Divine services every Sunday, Clyde, Sharon Bennett, Virginia cour,inK and makes the lirst Sunday school and adult Bible Evening service, 7:30 p.m., at 7 :30 p. m. Bishop, Ray Brooks, Nancy Ch i- advances toward her prospec'i e classes at 10 a. m. 1 :00 p. m. Lutheran Hour over pin, Anna Lee Ettinger Jean ,,obn’ aged lour, saw it there and evangelistic. These services are held by the KORE, Crescent City, sponsored We invite you to come and be Gardner, Janet Glass, Carol rnate When the eggs are laid, authority and assignment of the by the Lutheran Layman’s league Rausch, Joanne Renhard, Mary :\er busband never sees her again. a part of our services. National Lutheran Council, rep- and in part by Brookings Luther Gail Smith, Deanna Fackrell and male incubates the eggs and resenting most of Lutheranism in an Mission. Tune in. Robert Fackrell. Central district: Puses tbe young while the female America. Come! You are always Christian Science Billy Crook, Terry Timeus, Neil has a gay time a11 summer. welcome! Read the class ads. They pay! Sunday school from 9:30 to Garner, Billy Pettyjohm, Ruth Thc little Phalarops which fell W:30 a. m. Children and young Ann Porisch, Katherine Remv ° n the dab,ia bed was buried in Remy, Fay Shearer, James Young, Joan the garden by the children. They people up to age of 20 are wel Wolff and Beverly McKnight. dug a grave and spread flowers come. Services Sunday at 11 a. m. Northern district: Gordon Brit over the burial place. Two days later, the same little Wednesday, testimonial meet ton, Arlene Rerber, Jeanette 1 hompson, Bobby Jean Svpher, boy who had found the first phal- ings at 8:00 p. m. Reading room in church, open Charlene Turner and Rosalie arope came into the house carry ing another bird. Friday 3:00 to 5.00 p. m. Turner. Where did you find this one.” Comer of Pine and Alder Vesjjer Bailor and Joe Clyde Material— Workmanship Fully Guaranteed Across from thc Green house had earned their trip by compet he was asked “It’s the same one,” he said. All are cordially invited. ing in state contests last Sep tember and will be attending “The wind blew the flowers off FREE PLANNING SERVICE the grave, so I dug up the little summer school also. Church of Christ ()dic<* m Rear of Lesmeister Agency PHONE 2271 In case the above members are bird to see if it was all right.’ v. F. W. Hall unable to attend, alternate names EVERY SUNDAY were: Pat Kerber, Marcia Mac Donald of Port Orford, Saralie Rndio program at 7:15 a. m. Wolff and Julia Smith of Gold There will be a potluck supper over Radio Station KIEM. Eeach, Milton Walker, pistol at the Community church for all Worship hour at 11 a. m. River; George G. Mateer, Tom young adults and their families Bible Study at 10 a. m. my Remy ot Gold Beach, snd I his is tor tlie purpose of organ Communion at 11:45 a. m. Raymond Britton of Langlois. izing an adult class and als , for You are a lu a y s w elcom e! election of officers. The class is SEWER LINES, WAITER LINES, named Winsome. We would like to see all those Let Ralph Do It DRAINAGE DITCHES, ETC., interested attend The time is set BROOKINGS BIBLE CHURCH Above Fox Bros. Freight for Tuesday, June 2, at 6:30. Terminal ---------- ♦ — At $12.50 PER HOUR R ev . E d M c C lain , Minister The 100th anniversary of the Custom Farm Tractor Work Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. discovery of Crater Lake, Oregon Morning worship, 11:00 a m. Rotovateing — Leveling will be observed this year Evening servine, 7:45 p.m. Ask For An Estimate M ACK G. M A LCO LM General Building Contractor -------♦—---- Potluck Supper T R E N C H IN G W ORK DONE RALPH A. YOUNG Star of thc Sea Catholic P. O. Box 596 Phone 2274 First Suday of the month at 11:00 a.m. Brookings, Oregon j Other Sundays at 8 a. m. Rev. Fr. Hamilton. Frank’s Plumbing & Electric Shop BROOKINGS PRESBYTERIAN R ev . H ugh B runson , Minister P. O . Box 1240 CHETCO INN Sunday Service C hurch worship service, l i a.m. HARBOR, O REGON First Douse South of Sunset Motel ? 2 Ml I I t e , llltlllM W I N WE W!LL BE CLOSED SATUR ! * DAY AT 12:00 FOR THE AZALEA FESTIVAL M c N abb electric c 0. WSS O ff, K K o u h lM .S FOR quality materials W orkm anship Insured and Guaranteed We Specialize in Electric Heat, Power Equipment and Lighting E le c t r ic an d G as W ater S ystems Minimize Germs, Viruses and Mold ? with Conferir,art's 't Across dry cleaning Bowling Alley L^ e ih e G ermicidal L amp in H ome or O ffice fust Cull for Demonstration Rear Portion M atct Bldg. 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