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, 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
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$137
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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* .........................................................................................
Undivided Profits......................................................................
47,958,135.48
5 Q93
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480,000.00
675,805,650.37
3,329, ’ ” 60
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3 9 1 6 96
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$16 000 000 00
16,000,000.00
15,958,135.48
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$732,933,001.87
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