6 , H AVE BRIDGE PARTY Two tables of bridge were played at the home of Mrs. N or­ DEL NORTE ris Kemp, Monday night. Mrs. Charles Stirling was awarded CHURCH OF CHRIST high, andMrs. Glen Rogers, low. (Non lnstrum ental Music) Mr. Kemp entertained the ladies Meets 11 a m. Sundays at the at the piano a fte r the card game. Joe Brum m ett residence, 4 miles north on Elk Valley road. Phone Mrs. H arold Jochens spent 12R3, Crescent City. the week ^nd in Medford, visit­ ing friends. Go to Church Sunday. STAR O F TH E SEA CATHOLIC Oak and Redwood Sts. Pone 2423 F a th e r Emil Kies, P asto r Sacrifice of the Mass, first Sun­ days 11:00 a. m., o th er Sundays and weekdays excet Wednesdays, h e re ’s w h y 8:00 a .m. ■Sr Closes every Oregon coastal Interferes with Oregon's pro­ port south o f Astoria to com­ Confessions before all Masses gram to conserve and maintain CHURCH O F JESU S CH RIST mercial salmon fishermen. the salmon resource. and on Saturdays from 7:30 p. LA TTER DAY SA IN TS ■Sr Grabs for a few a resource m. to 8:30 p. m. except on the ■Sr Would idle more than 1800 Grange Hall that belongs to a ll the people fishermen and $11,680,000 equip­ first Saturday. o f Oregon. Priesthood m eeting, 9 a. m ment. A ltar boy practice 6:30 p. m. Sunday. Tuesdays. Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Adult choir rehearsal 7:30 p. T he Ladief Relief Society m eets m. Fridays. Paid Adv.— Oregon Salmon Conaervation League every Tuesday in p riv a te homes. Religious instruction for chil­ Frank L. Moore, Chairman, Koute 1, Boa 200, Bandon, Oregon life, which the Lord Brookings-Harbor Pilot 1 of ised to them th a t THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1954 With The Churches ASSEMBLY O F GOD Oak and Pacific Rev. W. J. Spencer One of the friendliest churches in Brookings. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. to 10:45 a m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. We preach Jesus C hrist, a friend to the friendless. Evening service, 7:30, evangel­ istic. We invite you to come and be part of our service. BROOKINGS BIBLE CHURCH South Hazel street near Del N orte Rev. Ed McClain, M inister Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Evening service, 7:15 p. m. hath prom ­ love him ” I (Jam es 1:12) is the Golden Text. Congregations are to be told in a citation from “Science and H ealth w ith Key to the Scrip­ tu re s” by M ary B aker Eddy (p. 291), “We know that all will be changed ‘in the tw inkling of an eye,’ when the last tru m p shall sound; but this last call for wis* dom cannot come till m ortals have already yeilded to each less­ er call in the grow th of Christian character. M ortals need not fancy th a t belief in the experience of death will awaken them to glori­ fied being. Unixprsal salvation rests on progression and proba­ tion. and is unattainable without thgm .” SEV EN TH DAY ADVENTIST Elder Calvin H artnell, Pastor 9:30 a. m. -Sabbath school (S at­ urday. 11:00 a. m.—Preaching service. 3:30 p. m.—Young People’s m eet­ ing the first and third Sabbath in each month. 7:30 p .b.—W ednesday, prayer meeting. dren and young people, 10:00 m. Saturdays. " 7 ” W O N’T WORK L V O TE 7 X N O PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Hugh Bronson, P astor 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. W orship Service. BAPTIST COMMUNITY Rev. W alter Sadler, Pastor. Sundal school, 9:45 a. m. Church services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p m. Young People, Sunday a t 6:30 Midweek services, W ednesday, 8 pm . Choir rehearsal, T hursday a t 8 p. m. LUTHERAN Services are held a t Seventh- Day Adventist church Morning service, 8:30. Sundal school, 9:30 a. m. Everyone is invited. Rev. H arry F. Miller, pastor 754 I street, C rescent City, Calif. Phone 2424, C rescent City. Tune in Lutheran Hour every Sunday 1 p. m , KCRE, Crescent City. ST TIMOTHY'S EPISCOPA L Azalea P ark Drive and F ir St. Rev. John Shideler Sunday 8:30 A. M. W orship service and church school. Holy Communion second S un­ day each month. 8:00 P. M. Young peoples F el­ lowship. Thursday 7:00 P. M. Young peoples study group. 8:00 P. M, Choir practice Friday 8:00 P. M. Adult study group. — CHRISTIAN SC IEN 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 m eetings First and third W ednesdays, 8 o’clock. Reading room in church open Wednesdays 2:30 to 4:30. Corner Pine and Alder, across from the Greenhouse. All are cordially invited. Salvation was said to be a t ­ tainable not through death, but through daily individual ch aracter redem ption in a Lesson-Sermon devoted to the subject “Probation after D eath,” to be read in all Christian Science churches O ct.24. “Blessed is the man that endur* eth tem ptation: for when he is tired, he shall receive the crown STATEMENT OF CONDITION OCTOBER 7, 1954 The UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK of Portland, Oregon T 1 I W , $137 273 64 245 463 593 40 187 987 61 795 728 83 898 88 1 74 960 000 00 7,810 774 62 262 758 21 2,403,446.93 149,850.53 $732,933,021.87 LIABILITIES C apital......................................................................................... SurP,u* ......................................................................................... 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