Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 01, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    W ith The Churches
assembly of god
CITY BOWLING
LEAGUE
(5ak and P acific
Rev. W. J. S pencer
O ne o f th e friendliest churches
in B rookings.
SCh001’ 9:45 a m - to
20.45 a m.
M orning w orship. 11 a m
W e p reach Jesu s C hrist, a
friond to th e friendless.
istkrVen' n e Service> 7:30' « a n g e l - |
. ”* 1 . PR IfID E M T”
R dwa SO ARNOLD,
WAS PLAYED the PRE-
5 IC E N T OP T u g u g.
MCttE TUAN ANV OTWf R
CRAMATIC ffTAR IM P'S
m any motion p ic t u r e ,
R a d io AMD TV RO-E&.
WE -S AtEO ONE op T he
W e in v ite you to com e and be
p a r t of o u r services.
NATIONS TOP VOLUNTEER
6AV/N6S &C\DS SALES­
MEN. a n d HE PRACTICES
W ~AT he PREACHES
♦ ♦ ♦
LUTHERAN
n a \CrArtCPS .ar° held at Seventh-
Day A d v en tist church.
M orning service, 8:30
S u n d ay school, 9:30 a.m.
E veryone is invited
Rev. H a rry F. M iller, p a sto r
<o4 I s tre e t, C rescent City. C alif’
I hone 2424 C rescent Citv.
T u n e in L u th e ra n H o u r every
Sunday 1 p.m. RCRE, Crescent
BECA l SE US TE lu S his
D ie NOES: "W k V n o t
DC AS I DO? I SAVE
R = 5 h - a R lv in SAVIN5S
BONDS. POR A SA PS
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INVESTMENT, YCU CANT
beat united STATES SAVIN6S BONDS. SA\ NGS BONDS
A S S A F E A N D AS STR O N G AS OUR F l A S A N O
OUR C O U N T R Y /
TO
S A V £ /S A PRE-
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
¿ ¿ ’’ ’RSDAY. A P R IL 1. 1954
,
ÀOMICAL ROBERT E PfAgY
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■ Too Late To Classify
V \ilb an k ’s M arket was toppled
from th e top of th e C ity League
AN I ED IO BUY F am ily m ilk
this week. They dropped a 1-0
Cow E S. Davis. Box 1128
decision to P n illip ’s Dad TV Lad
Brookings.
.- p
while th.« Plywood D ry Ends w ere
tak in g H endricks by the sam e
TOR SA LE W estern side-saddle
I score. T he Dry Ends now a re on
Used for co stum e and parad es
top by one thin point.
in saddle d u b s.
The Pond Lilies topped R otary.
TOR SA LE
W ood tu rn in g
3 to 1. and Fox B ro th ers took th e
lath e and carving tools.
Eagles In the sam e score.
In q u ire at No. 5 Cabin
H'gli gam e and series w ere by
C ham bers F ir C o u rt Motel 5-1
Bill H igham at 219 and 591.
R otary C lub took team gam e
FOR SA LE
A u to m atic H ot
lorors w ith 828. and Phillips h id
Point
w
ash
er
and
d ry er, like
high series at 2346.
new;
E lec tric R ange, Elec.
R efrig., dining ch a irs and C of­
HI-LIGHTS
—
lee t iliTe. ( h a rle s C. Young,
M emory Lane.
•
(C o n tin u ed from P age 12)
d o e s amer / can
R /0 N T EVERY
PRESIDENT
W A S Hl NG T O N
TO EISENHOWER
SO R O R ITY S IS T E R S :
D irecto r Anne R itchey; C h a r­
Rev. H UKh R ronson. M inister
ac te rs Gussy
M ary K napp,
REACHED THE south pole ON
Bess
Peggy G ran. Vce J a n e t
V.F.W . H all
APRIL 0 1904 ACTUALLY HIS
HAS E m OC l raced
S u n d ay School. 9:45 a.m
PARTY PASSED RIGHT OVER THE
Bailey. "Marge N ancy Chapin.
POLE, UNTIL PEAR) FIGURED OUT
h u rch w orship service, 11 a m
' oily
S h errill McClain. Mrs.
the exact position returned ,
P cn h ard V irginia Akers.
BUILT AN IGLOO AND
B RO O K IN G S RTBLE
T H E T H IR D ACT
remained there for
S o u th H azel stre e t n e a r Del N o rte
5 p hours /
D irecto r Jan e t Bailey. C h arac­
Rev. Ed. McClain. M inister
ters S ta g e M anager — Gordon
S u n d ay school, 9:45 a m
(NV ecTgD. A * '- 6t AT ß*'
Sund, S ta g e H and. Tony Jim
« flA Ç K f’ f;
M orning worship. 11 a m
PAYS-
la rk ly ; S cript Girl. P atsy Doro-
TgND6D
e v e n in g sen d e e, 7:15 p.m.
hy Rowley; D irector, Mr. G ra ­
ham P at Holm es; U nderstudy,
HOW IT BEGAN
C H U R C H O F JE S U S C H R IS T
YOU
BEGIN
-------- COLUMBIA UNI-
k ith Jo an n e R ie n h a rt; Leading
----
----- CAN
BUILD'N6
L A T T E R DAY SA IN T S
versi T) was F unded in 1754 as kings
AN EDUCATION PCS YOuR CHILDREN
ad v , Lois Dixie Allsup; Leading
college with ah enrollment of ö students
THROUGH the PAYROLL SAV/N6S
G ran g e H all
an Eddie (¡ran, The F a th e r
PLAN WHERE YOU WORK.
day.r ‘eS' h° Od rn ee,in g ’ 9 a m. Sun-
’’etc T ierce, B u tle r Dick C am p­
bell, Maid
B arb a ra H edberg,
S u n d ay school, 10 a.m.
G an g ster Dick McGinnis.
T he Ladies R elief S ociety m eets RECONSIDER
1’hink then of m an as he sits in
A M ARRIAGE PR O PO SA L
ev ery T uesday in p riv a te hom es
his den. and w ith a w eary hand
D irecto r Ron W esteren, C h ar
TH E BACHELOR •
s ta r ts a n o th e r gam e of (,‘tern al
ac
te rs N alalia Bev Glass, Ivan
B A P T IS T COM M UNITY
solitaire.
Jeff K err, St» phan H ugh D aw ­
To an sw e r y o u r question. I h av e­ Then w hen you and y o u r I t an
Rev^ C h arles D urden, P a s to r
son.
n ’t the words. I ’m afraid ;
S u n d ay school, 9:45 a m
have had y o u r sp at, and eniov
I EMON P IE FOR ANDY
C h u rch services a t 11 a m. and B ut will trv to jot flown a few
m aking up
lines on th plan you have laid. C onsider th e old bachelor whom
« 30 p.m.
D irecto r Lloyd R ussell, C har-
I ac te rs Andy Joe Nichols, Bets
M idw eek service W ednesday 8 H e is quiet o r loud, but p ecu liar
nobody w ants.
and foolish you say,
p.m.
Jo an P ettig rew , Mr. B arton,
Now w hen you think of th at free­
But
w
ouldn’t
you
b
e?
l
f
z
vou
could
lovd
R ussell, Mrs. B arton K a­
T h n ?Un g P£ ° p ,e s P ^ y e r service,
dom, consider th e help you have
h e a r no voice at th e end of th e
Thursday, 7:30.
ren R itchey, Bud Boh Sw an, Liz-
sh arin g y o u r load;
day.
C h o ir re h e a rsa l F rid a y a t 8
ie Phyliss Cole.
Tor to w alk all alone is a d ark
So w hen y o u r w ife irk s you. o r
S T T IM O T H Y 'S E P IS C O PA L
and d re a ry road,
S tag e M anagers are B arb Gould
y o u r children get loud.
A m ie a J ’a rk D rive and F ir St.
o v < n 5 on see the bachelor so and B arb H edberg; B usiness m a n ­
T hink then of th e old Bach., who
The Rev. R o b ert Greenfield
lig h t-h e a rte d and gay,
ag er Lloyd Russell and P ublicity
has n au g h t for whom to feel Look n e a th the m ask at the lone­
T h e Rev. P e te r D ally
M anager A rline S anders.
proud.
S..nHrViCeSu :30 a m - every Sunday.
ly, hungry, w eary dism ay.
These 1 act plays will be p re ­
S u n d ay school, sam e tim e. Holy Then w hen you a rise for dinner, Though I could go on and bore sented ea rly in May. W atch for the
a f te r y o u r short nap. you notice
you no end,
m o n th 14" 10" f° Urth S unday each
perform ance d ate in the pap r.
y o u r m ate is gaining a hit of I reckon I had best wind this up
fat.
instead..
l o n ^ V T WiH
heid at
SUCCESS
■° O F- hall u n til w ork on the Think then of th e fellow w ho’s Now I w ould wish this kind ot life
been cooking his own repast
I rom above we can hear the
‘ h u rch h as been com pleted.
on no one.
Then forgot it and jPft jf a l, i wounl r a tn e r mv sire had leit
' iwd below- grow ling and g ru m ­
burn fast, w ith d irtv dishes to
bling and ta k in g it easy. R obert
SLY E N T H -D A Y ADY 'ENTIST
AN OLD B ,C 1 1 o k
do a ft« r th at.
Dollar.
E ld e r C alvin H a rtn e ll, P a s to r
(N am e O m itted By R equest)
Then
as
you
sit.
y
o
u
r
w
ife
to
talk
«•30 a.m
S ab b ath school (S a t­
has a yen O r children for play
u rd a y ).
in th e ir eves have a flare
HE CAME BACK
B R m ° h IN7* d *RE* B Y TER IA N
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OREGONIAN
D elivered to Y our H om e
Phone 3531
♦ ♦ ♦
NOW !
Is the time to lay-a-way
that V ateh for ( iraduation
shock proof
W A TCH ES FOR
BOYS AND G IR LS
♦ ♦ ♦
e
X
5
.w
O ' / w a it to see th e
K l . \ \ E L G IN M zl i C H F S
w ith th e M illio n -D o lla r
Look'*
Prices from $ 3 3 75 Inc
♦ ♦ ♦
POR R E N T
Nice New
2 Bedroom
HOME
BOX 7 — PILOT
Ph. 2282
11:00 a m - P rea ch in g service.
3:30 p.m
Young P eople’s m eet
mg, th e first and th ird S ab ­
b ath of each m onth.
7:30 p m .
W ednesday, p ra y e r
meeting.
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CHILDREN’S
Canvas Oxfords
GOULD'S
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♦
♦
♦
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V incent Bldg.
Tow
MINCER'S
IEWELRY
{ am
M i ry
u°n
a rro s s‘>rinK * » .e r w ilh
4 room s b ath an d u tility room on first floor p ressu re pump,
finished. I p p e r floor has th re e room s unsealed are b eau tifu lly
2 c a r g a ra g e
shop w oodshed F u ll price, $4,500
1 AC R E C lose to school 1 bedroom house
w ith larg e
¿ .H P r X ™ ' h1 , f X Z m n ° ' qU" P
hut livable.
Lovely 2 bedrm . hom e on 100 foot OCEAN F R O N T lot
$12,000.
Bf a u tifu l 3 h* d im Hom e on
1 eve >■ 11 •
to ce n te r of town
J
u , H ' LO F W alk»nR d istan ce
10 te n ie r or town $6000 Down, b alance F H A term s
5 A C R E S —H a rb o r D istrict
$5,500 ("ash.
B U S IN E S S O P P O R T U N IT IE S
F u lly Equipiwd R e sta u ra n t. New building on lOOvirm
lot. $12.500 F ull P r. Som e term s.
*
00x100 foot
ST O R E EEA SE, fix tu re s and st.w k fnr
r>... •
•$6.500 last y e a r F u ll P rice $11 fXK)
S a k ’ BUSme“ nvU “d
♦
DEL NORTE
CH U R C H O F C H R IS T
(N o n -In stru m e n ta l M usic)
M eets I I a.m. S undays a t the
Jo e B ru m m ett residence. 4 m iles
n o rth on E lk V alley road Phon< '
12R3 C -e s-e n t C ity
Fed.
J SOUTHCRN
C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E
S u n d ay school from 9:45 to Sizes 5D to 12
$2.75
10:30 a m. C hildren and young
people u p to age of 20 a re w el­ Sizes 12’u to 3
come.
$2.95
S ervices S un d ay at 11 a m
T estim onial m eetings __ F irst
Red, N avy, o r F aded Blue
and th ird W ednesdays, 8 o ’clock
R eading room in ch u rch open
W ednesdays 2:30 to 4:30.
C o rn er P in e and Alder, across
from th e G reenhouse.
A1J a re cordially invited
SHOE
STORE
ST A R O F T H E SEA C A TH O LIC
F irst S u n d ay of th e m onth at
21 a.m .
O th e r S u n d ay s at 8 a m
. :
We give . nd re
Gokl A: row t
m
LIST YOUR P R O P E R T IE S W IT H US FOR COU RTEO U S
AND E F F IC IE N T SER V IC E.
ERMA D. RICE, B roker
C haules G rayshel , G uy F. R ice
P H O N E 2824
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