Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 15, 1954, Page 8, Image 8

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term for Life to crucifixion in strict accordance
be” read in all Christian Science with his scientific statement:
churches on July 18.
| Destroy this temple (body), and
The Golden Text from Romans in three days I (Spirit) will raise
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With The Churches (6:23), "The gift of God is eternal it up.’
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life through Jesus Christ our
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Lord” will be amplified by other
LUTHERAN
Oak and Pacific
Bible citations, as well as by se­
Services
are held at Seventh-
Rev. W. J. Spencer
lections from “Science and Health Day Adventist church.
One of the friendliest churches with Key to the “Scriptures,, by
Morning service, 8:30.
In Brookings.
Mary Baker Eddy, one of which
Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. in. to is, "That Life is God, Jesus prov­
Everyone is invited.
10:45 a m.
ed by his reappearance after the
Rev. Harry F. Miller pastor,
Morning worship, 11 a m.
We preach Jesus Christ, a
friend to the friendless.
Evening service, 7:30, evangel­
istic.
We invite you to come and be
part of our services.
° JULY 15, 1954
THURSDAY,
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BROOKINGS PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Hugh Bronson, .Minister
V.F.W. Hall
Sunday School, 9:45 a m
Church worship service, 11 a m.
754 I street, Crescent City, Calif
Phone 2424 Crescent City.
Tune in Lutheran Hour ever\
Sunday 1 p.m. KCRE, Cresaent
City.
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CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Grange Hall
Priesthood meeting, 9 a.m. Sun­
day.
Sunday school, 10 a m.
The Ladies Relief Society meets
every Tuesday in private homes
FORMER RESIDENTS HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Lane. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Beeger. and Mrs
Al Wilke now of Santa Rosa, were
in Brookings Iasi week end visit­
ing friends .
FROM VENTURA
, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Watts of
Ventura. California were guests
at the Paul Whirry home last
Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr.
Watts gave baton lessons in
Brookings last year.
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DEL NORTE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
(Non-Instrumental Music)
Meets 11 am . Sundays nt th e 1
Joe Brummett residence, l miles
north on Elk Valley road Phone
12R3 Crescent City
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BAPTIST COMMUNITY
Rev Char’e* Durd< n, Pastor
Sunday seh
9 45 a m.
Church sen 'es at 11 a.m. and
7:30 p.m.
Midweek service Wednesday, 8
p.m.
Young People’s prayer service,
Thursday. 7 30
Choir rehearsal Fridav at 8.
f/on(n o n Wheels
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BROOKINGS BIBLE
South Hazel street near Del Norte
Rev. Ed. McClain, Minister
Sunday school, 9:45 a m.
Morning worship, 11 a m.
Evening service, 7:15 pm.
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ST. TTMOTHY’S EPISCOPAL
Azalea Park Drive and Fir St.
The Rev. John R. Shideler
The Rev. Peter Dally
Services 8:30 a.m. every Sunday.
Sunday school, same time. Hoiy
Communion second Sunday each
month.
AU services will he held at the
I.OOF. hall until work on the
church has been completed.
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STAR O F TH E SEA CATHOLIC
First Sunday of the month at
11 am.
Other Sundays at 8 a.m.
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CHRISTIAN SCIEN CE
Sunday school from 9:45 to
10:30 a.m. Children and young
people up to age of 20 are wel­
come.
Services Sunday at 11 a m.
Testimonial meetings — First
and third Wednesdays, 8 o’clock.
Reading room in church open
Wednesdays—2:30 to 4:30.
( enter Pine and Alder, across
from the Greenhouse.
All are cordially invited.
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SEVENTII-DAY ADVENTIST
Elder Calvin Hartnell, Pastor
9:30 a m Sabbath school (Sat­
urday).
31.(X) a in.- Preaching service.
3:30 pm . Young People's meet
ing. the first and third Sab­
bath of each month.
7:3 o pm.
Wednesday, prayer
meeting.
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you been thinking you c a n t
afford a new Buiek? Listen:
If you can afford any new car, you can
afford a Buiek —and a look at the figure
on the price tag proves it.
Look again, and you’ll see that this is the
local delivered price of the new Buiek
S pecial 2-door, 6-passenger Sedan. Com­
pare, and you II learn that this price is just
a few dollars away from those of the so-
called “low-price three.”
H u t — dig a little deeper if you want the
H
ave
i cal clincher. I hat s when you find that
those few dollars more you pay for a Buiek
buy you a lot more automobile.
I hey buy a whale of a lot more pow er_
Buiek \ S power—plus the new economy of
Power-I lead combustion.
I hey buy a lot more luxury and comfort
and solidity—more room, more glass area,
more frame strength, more tread width,
m o re rid e s te a d in e ss — in clu d in g the
million dollar “feel” of all-eoil springing
and torque-tube stability.
They buy, too, the most advanced styling
o the tim e, and the great panoram ic
Windshield, and the surety that such fresh-
This New Buiek S pecial V8
2-Door 6-Passenger Sedan
actually costs less than some
models of the “ low-price three”
— come in end check the price!
looking beauty will stay in the stylo
parade for seasons to come. (That means
a better deal for you come resale time.)
Is it any wonder, then, that Rttick now
outsells all other cars in America except
two of the so-called “low-price three**?
<4)ine in for a demonstration - this week,
for sure. And learn, in the doing, what a
big trade-in allowance our volume sales
can bring you.
«uriti* Sales
Soaring’.
W H IN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
ROSS SALVAGE
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DRAIN ROCK
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Ctn Highway 101
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North End Of Town