Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 14, 1954, Page 10, Image 10

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LUTHERAN
Chetco Choral Club
Services
are held a t Seventh
THURSDAY, OCT. 14. 1954
Day Adventist church
Elects its Officers
j D ear E ditor:
j Morning service, 8:30.
j Sundal school, 9:30 a. m.
The Chetco Choral club elected
May my wife and m yself thank
Everyone is invited.
theor officers for the present year, your good people on the Win-
ASSEMBLY O F GOD
Rev. H arry F. Miller, pastor at their m eeting Thursday night. I chuck for thp kind care and hos-
Oak and Pacific
754 I street, Crescent City, Calif. Mrs. Lee Rice is acting president I pitality shown us in our recent
Rev. W. J. Spencer
Phone 2424, Crescent City.
of the group, with Mrs. Bem adin? accident. To Bill and Pearl of
One of the friendliest churches
Tune in L utheran Hour every Steele, secretary and treasurer, 1 uckners Garage. God bless you
In Brookings.
Sunday 1 p. m., KCRE, Crescent and Mrs. Albert Mincer, librarian. both. To Doc W hite for his kind
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m to City.
They are planning the program attention to Helen, and to MotWe) /
10:45 a m.
for their C hristm as Tea on Dec-
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
CHRISTIAN SCIEN CE
I ember 5, which will be held in
We preach Jesus C hrist, a
Sunday school from 9:45 to the Chetco Inn.
friend to the friendless.
F ormei m em bers not singing
10:30
a m. Children and young
Evening service, 7:30, evangel­
this
year are asked to bring their
people
up
to
age
of
20
are
wel­
istic.
music
to Mincers Jewelry, as it is
come.
Ve invite you to come and be
badly needed. The club will con­
Services Sunday a t 11 a. m.
p art of our service.
Testim onial m eetings — First tinue to moot evry Thursday
and
third W ednesdays, 8 o’clock. evening at 7:30 p. m.
BROOKINGS BIBLE
Reading room in church open
CHURCH
C O RREC TIO N
South Hazel street near Del N orte W ednesdays 2:30 to 4:30.
The Episcopal ladies were re ­
Corner
Pine
and
Alder,
across
Rev. Ed McClain, M inister
from
the
Greenhouse.
sponsible
for the very fine refresh­
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m
All are cordially invited.
m ents at the T rust Forum last
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
week, and not the Presbyterians
Evening service, 7:15 p m.
ST TIM OTHY’S EPISCOPAL as form erly reported.
Azalea P ark Drive and F ir St.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SEE S WORLD SERIE'S
Rev. John Shideler
Rev. Hugh Bronson. Pastor
9:45 Sunday School.
W arren Sm ith flew to Cleve­
Sunday 8:30 A. M. W orship
land from Portland last week tc
11 :00 a m. W orship Service.
service and church school.
Holy Communion second Sun­ see the world series games in
that city. Mrs. Sm ith went to
BAPTIST COMMUNITY
immaculate ...a t«
day each month.
Rev. W alter Sadler, Pastor.
8:00 P. M. Young peoples F el­ Chehalis, W ashington to spend a
tractive . . . com
Sundal school, 9:45 a. m.
' ouple of weeks visiting her
lowship.
fortable. Conven
Church services at 11 a. in.
T hursday 7:00 P. M. Young d aughter and her family.
ient location . . ,
7 30 p m
peoples study group.
Young People, Sunday at 6:30
moderate rates.
8:00 P. M. Choir practice
Sacrifice of the Mass, first S ” n-
Midweek service«, Wednesday,
Friday 8:00 P. M. Adult study days 11:00 a. m., o th er Sundays
8 p m.
group.
and weekdays excet W ednesday:
( hoir rehearsal, T hursday a t
8:00 a .m.
8 p. m
Ith
Confessions before all Masse
CHURCH O F JESU S CH RIST
and on S aturdays from 7:30 p.
LA TTER DAY SAINTS
at STARK
DEL NORTE
m. to 8:30 p. m. except on the
Grange Hall
CHURCH OF CH RIST
Priesthood meeting, 9 a. m first Saturday.
( Non Instrui.?*“n t«‘l .Music)
Sunday.
A ltar hoy practice f ”0 p. r.i.
M eets 11 a in. S undays at the ; Sunday school, 10:00 a. m.
Tuesdays.
Joe Brum mett residence, 1 m iles'
Adult choir rehearsal 7:30 p.
I he Ladief Relief Society m eets
north on Elk Valley road. Phone every Tuesday in p riv a te homes m. Fridays.
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
LITTER TO EDITOR
(
W ith The Churches
W aterm an as well as the kids
th at were true and tried that
helped us in our emergency.
Please thank these fine folks
for a job well done. They are
real Am ericans and T rue O re­
gonians. We are doing OK but
had no chance to thank them as
we should have. Thank you all.
Helen and Hank Seebuck.
Go to Church Sunday
• • • sol Id
com fort/
s. W. I
32R3, Crescent City.
Daily
Freight Service
Coast Freight Lines
Dave Franklin, O w ner
I ’hone 2634
Geo. Lostroh. Local cL>cnt
bfcVfcNTH DAY ADVENTIST
E lder Calvin H artnell, P astor
9:30 a. m Sabbath school (S a t­
urday.
11:00 a. m. Preaching service.
3:30 p. m. Young People’s m eet­
ing the first and third Sabbath in
each m onth.
7:30 p .b. - W ednesday, prayer
meeting.
STAR O F 'THE SEA CATHOLIC
Oak and Redwood Sts.
Pone 2123
F a th er Emil Kies. P asto r
M O N T A N A 'S
“ I W A N T TO PRODUCE CLEAN M IL K ... BUT H O W
x %
CAN I IF I D O N ’T HAVE THE PROPER CARE?”
DIAMOND
S2ANCH0TEL
and
KOT SPRINGS
¿ 5 «win BOULDER MONTANA
k-
•- "IM Y o u w iU <‘ n J'°y ar>d b e n e fit fr o m a w eek o r
„w .? m o re a t th is fa m o u s re s o rt. S itu a te d on an
5 R®00 acre M o n ta n a R.-.nch h a lt w ay be tw e e n B u tte
1 •M i.J and H e lc n a
H ig h w a y 91. W o n d e rfu l fo o d . . .
-J w a rm , c o m fo rta b le room s . . . la rg e , b e a u tifu l lo b b y
’
s., • • ,* c o c *t t a ‘ * lo u n g e . . . o rg a n m u s ic n ig h tly . Outdoor
J'
J s w im m in g p o o l, in d o o r h o t p o o ls, steam baths.
Physical theiapy. Good fishing nearby.
P
Buses leave the h o te l tw ic e a day fo r the fa m o u s
E n te rp ris e U ra n iv m M in e , w h e re hu n d re d s have
re c e iv e d r e lie f fr o m a r t h r itis , n e u ritis , rh e u m a tis m
* and o th e r aches and pains. P la n n o w to corns to
B o u ld e r w h e re y o u can e n jo y the h o s p ita lity o f the
'^4 D ia m o n d S R a n c h o te l and the be n e fits w h ic h m a n y hiv«
o b ta in e d fr o m th e Free E nterprise U ra n iu m Min«.
A n d h e re yo u w il l also fin d the o n ly ra d io -a c tiv «
h o t a p in g s in th is d is tr ic t. P la n n o w to come to
th ia fa m o u s re s o rt. W r ite e ith e r to ' ’ P a p p y” S m ith ,
M a n a g e r. D ia m o n d S R a n c h o te l. o r F e rg u s C. Fay.
G e n e ra l F . .
. .. khorn Mining C om pany, B o u ld e r,
M o n ta n a , f o r i l k tra te d fo ld e rs .
Dì
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MlLK LAXX were out, you people would be faced with an un-
stc*d> m,lk supply. \ \ hen this happens, you might he forced
At Z
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X t J° bu> m,lk of infcri<>r quality. It just makes sense that if the
x dairy farmer does not have sufficient income, he cannot afford
to keep us cows clean and keep up the high cost of maintenance
that is required by our laws for grade A dairies.
WE OWE A GREATER RESPONSIBILITY TO OUR
CHILDREN THAN WE DO TO THE POLITICIANS!
Milk is a percshable item which must be handled veiv carefully
and processed properly. It is the most necessary food item on
your family table, where it must arrive fresh and p u ri to pro­
tect your children and the public welfare.
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UCAL rU K BOTH YO U
AND 1HE DAIRY FARMER!
THE MILK MARKETING ACT PROTECTS YOUR
PURE AND WHOLESOME MILK!
THE MILK MARKETING ACT HAS SERVED
TWENTY YEARS!
'3 c q ” .rters fo r the famous
FREE E. LR. USE U R A N IU M M I N I
t W
re ’:?f fo r a rth ritis sufferers.
j.
j
b jg
Fô tloftj 4 O«ç
STEADY SUPPLY OF
YOU
WELL
FOP
OVER
OVER
Oregon Health Au­
thorities ond Grade A
dairymen have worked
harmoniously to give
you the cleanest and
latest n» U supply to
be tovnd anywhere in
the world.