SEV E N T H -D A Y
BROOKINGS BIBLE
S nith H izel street near Del N n rte
Rev. Ed McClain. Minis'er
Sunday school, 9.15 « m
Morning worship. 11 a m
E ’ -ning service, 7:43 p. rn.
BAPTIST COMMUNITY
Rev. V. alter i H r, P art or.
Sundal school
13 a. m.
Cl rrch service« a t 11 a. m and
f :30 p .m.
Young People, Sunday at 6:30
Midweek services, W ednesday,
8 p m.
('1 r
8 p. in.
re h e a rsa l,
T h u rsd ay
C H R IST IA N SC IE N C E
Sunday
school fi «m 9:45 to
Oak a r d P acific
10:30
a
.rn.
C hildren at l young
F v. vV J. SfH-r cer
One (A th e lrien d liest churches people up to age of 20 a re w el
come.
n Brookings.
Services Sunday at 11 a. m.
Sunday school, 9:43 a. m. to
)
T
estim onial m eetings
F irs t
10:43 a rn.
,
and
th
ird
W
ednesdays,
8
o’clock.
M orning w orship, 11 a. m.
We p re a c h Jesu s C hrist, a I R eading room in church open
* W ednesdays 2:30 to 4:30.
friend to th e friendless.
C o rn er Pine and Alder, across
E vening service, 7:30, evangel
from th e G reenhouse.
istic.
All a re cordially invited.
We invite you to come and be
p art of o u r service.
CHURCH O F JE S U S C H R IST
L A T T E R DAY SA IN T S
PR E SB Y T E R IA N CH U RCH
9:43 S unday School.
G range H all
11:00 a. in. W orship Service.
P riesthood m eeting, 9 a. m.
VEW H all
Sunday.
P io n eer Road and Pacific A v .
Sunday school, 10:00 a m.
Henrv M Ostermeier, Minister
T he L adief Pi Ii< f Society m eets
every T uesday in p riv a te homes.
T he R eorganized C hurch of
Je su s C hrist of L a tte r Day
S ain ts
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
With The Churehe?
at
A D V E N T IST
O b itu a ry G iven
1 F 'i M rs. Colas
(
6:30—Big P ic tu re
7¿00- P riv a tte S ecretary
7*30 D ollar a Second
8:00- R ay M illand Show
8:30—C ity D etective
9:00—F ord T h e a te r
9:30 People a re F u n n y
10:00 E verybody’s F a v o rite
T h e a te r
31 r C alvin 11« tn 11, P a sto r
B rookings-C u set nt C ity g ro u p
* .o
m
.i School, S a t
E ld er Joseph E lku t . Pa t-.i
M abel McCance, a ta le n te d
in
day.
M eets C rescent C ity C ity H all
B rookings’ citizen w as laid at rest
1 <>0 a. in. ( hureh Service
S unday School 10:00 every
in the W ard M em orial Cem etery,
7 00 p. m. W ednesday, p ra y e r S a tu rd a y afternoon. Ja n u a ry 15.
Sunday
W orship service 11:00 first and i « Png
M rs .Collis cam e h»?re in 1919
7 30- p. m. Sunday, Evnngelis- when che and h e r bus! and pur- SUNDAY. JA N . 21
th ird Sunday
7 10 F riday, E vangelistic S e rv chap 1 extensive
Visitors V.’t lcome.
ocean front
4 :00 F em inine Fancies
I rop rty and built a house. T here-
e
1:30 R< dvvood Cam< ra
a fte r this w as know n as the
tte service.
3:00 Uncle B ill’s A d v en tu res
F
ountain
Rock
addition
bocaus
You a re cordially invited to a t
LU TH ER A N
5:30 A d v en tu re S cries
of t h ' scenic view upon which
Services a re held a t S eventh- ti nd all our services.
50 W e a th e r and N. w s
th< ir hom e looked.
Day A dventist church
B urns and Allen
8:00
M aIxd'C ollis w as a m em ber of
M orning service, 8:30.
7:00 Life W ith E lizab eth
t p , Azalea G arden Club. She w as
S undal school, 9:30 a. m.
7:30 This ’S y o u r M usic
an able an d a rd e n t gardener,
ST TIM O TH Y ’S E P IS C O P A L
E veryone is invited.
8:00 B urns and Allen
I
hobby
she
pu
rsu
ed
to
the
limit
CHURCH
Rev. H a rry F. M iller, p a sto r
9:00 Badge 714
( f h er stre n g th . She attended
734 I stre e t, C rescent City, Calif. \zal< a P a rk D rive m il F ir S tre e t the P re sb y te ria n C hurch.
9:30 D ecem ber B ride
T he Rev. John R. S hideler
Phone 2421, C rescent City.
She w as active in m usical cir- TUESDAY. JA N . 25
8:30 a. m. Holy Com m union
T une in L u th e ra n H our every
c> s lv re, giving generously of
4:00 Fem inine F an cies
Sunday 1 p. m., K C R F, C rescent ISecond and fo u rth Sundays only) h er ta le n t as a m usician, having
4:30 Redwood C am era
9:15
a
m.
F
am
ily
.Service
am
i
rved as accom panist to th-
City.
5:00 Uncle B ill’s V lv en tu res
( I n .e h School * Holy Com m union Chetco C horal Grour» and the
5:30 A dventure S eries
fo u rth S unday)
Pi -sby teri.m Choir. However, v
5:50 W - ith e r and Nt ws
11:00 M orning p ra y e r and s e r
mi k s t a n ! un assu m in g was thi
6:00 W estern T h e a te r
mon < Holy Com m union first S u n accom plish ’d w om an, th a t few
7:00 F arm and H om e A dvisor
day'.
w ere aw are th a t sh'? had been
7:15 NBC N ew sreel
tab nt cd concert pianist, accom-
7:30 B ak er and S ta n to n P la y
1
anist
and
a
c
o
n
tra
lto
soloist.
STA R O F T IIE SEA CA TH O LIC
house
Mabel Collis com posed eh irm m g
O ak and Redwood Sts.
8:00 Buick B erle Show
ch
ildren's
s<
ngs,
an<l
one
song
P one 2423
9:00 Follow T h a t M in
especially for the A zalea G arden
AUTO — FURNITURE
F a th e r E m il Kies, P a sto r
9:30 W hite H ouse T h e a te r
Club. She also composed m usic
S acrifice of the M ass, first Sun*
W EDNESDAY. JA N . 26
built
about
c
e
rta
in
cts
of
days 11:00 a. m., o th e r S undays
4:00 Fem inine F an cies
n a tu re th e ocean waves, o r a
Truck and Cat Cushion Repairs
and w eekdays excet W ednesdays, storm , and some flow er in her
4:30- Robe i t Q. Lewis
8:00 a .m.
4:45 Rt dwood C am era
garden.
Confessions before all M asses
5:00 U n c i' B ill’s A d v en tu res
Mabel M cCanse Collis w i-
and on S a tu rd a y s from 7:30 p. born in Pom eroy, W ashington on
5:30 A dventure S eries
m. to 8:30 p. m. except on th e Ja n u a ry 10 1885. 11 - , o ” '
6:00 Y our G arden
H IL L S ID E ST.
P IP IN E 2241
6:30 M eet M cG araghans
first S a tu rd a y .
w no pioneers of G arfield County.
6:30 D isneyland, U. S. A.
A lta r boy practice 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Collis a tt’.vided S o u th ern
7:00 F arm ami Home A dvisor
T uesdays.
() f gon Colh ■>. am! W hitm an
7:30 Man Behind th e Badge
A dult choir reh earsal 7:30 p. College at W alla W alla She was a
«8:00 1 Mai lied Joan
g ra d u a ti of th e conservatory of
m. F ridays.
8:30 My F av o rite S to ry
m usic ot W hitm an College.
dren, 10:00 a. m. S atu rd ay s.
9:00 W restlin g form H ’vvood
She m a rrie d V, diiam J. C ol
Teen \g e Religious instru ctio n
lis
in
S
alt
L
ake
City
in
1911
ami
T uesday 7.30 a. rn.
th e grandest of all laws is th e
i ‘lit most of h er m arried life in
R eligious
in stru ctio n
fo r
Cam as County, Idaho. As a p ro law of progn:'<sive developm ent.
C h ild i'n 10:00 a. in S atu rd a y .
E very step of p rogress is a
fessional m usician, she continued
to teach anti w ork as an aeeom- step m ore sp iritu al.
D EL N O R T E
panyist a f te r h er m arriag e.
C lll RCH O F C H R IS T
P rio r to com ing here, Mr .and
1 Non In stru m e n ta l Music)
M rs Collis resided in A shland
Ml.NS
SUN
M eets 11 a .m. Sundays at the for four years
MENS KNI I
Joe B rum m ett residence, 4 m iles
Surviving h r a re I ' m husband
north on E lk V alley road. P hone and four ch ild ren : Mrs. M arg aret
12R3, C rescent City.
Sm ith of S acram en to ; Mrs. Isa
bel Steed, Riverside, C alifornia,
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TYPFAVRIÌERS
New ( uh (i s Rug. S
Sam Collis of D ayton, Ohio and
S p r itu a l tru th , w hen sought in
I.t. Jam es E. Collis of Pi nsacol a,
pray t . is a radiant tore.' to d is Florida.
Bookeeping Supplies
sipate th e d istre s of th e tlesli in
Filing E q u ip m en t
She leaves 1< n grandchildren.
th e course o
1 I esdon S u mo .
Alsu surviv ng Her a re a sister,
en titled “T ru th ,” w hich will he .Mis. H ugh G orm ley of Yucaipa,
read in all C hristian Science C alifornia, and
tw o brothers,
churches on Ja n u a ry 23.
GIRLS
LADIES i :< )T IX)N
1 d h ert M cCanse of N o rth Pow
T hu Golden T ext
is from der. O regon and Edison M cCanse
P sa lm s; “God shall send forth ot La G rande.
! ' Î
i L I L.Z V V Y i i < Gl.i.
his mercy and his tr u th ,” and the
Eii t It« a«: -r declared in a p ass
5.-.30 Adv a itu re Series
P i'-
age from "Science and l h a l t h
5:50 W e a th e r and N ews
REXi. $1 .« mi
w ith Key to ill«' S c rip tu re s’’ by
6:00 W estern T h e a te r
M ary B aker ’ dd; < p. 299), "Cor-
7:00 TV Q uestion Box
1». n i l s* use, o r 'error, may seem
7:30 Lucky E ager S ports Timi
»7
ui .u.
j* * • » 4
to hide T ru th , h ealth, harm ony,
8:00 Red B u tto n s
«and .Seiene •, as th< mist ob scu r
8:30 Life of Riley
es the sun or the m ountain of
9:00 I Led T hese Lives
T ru th , will melt away the sh ad
9:30 Hari>er's Ford T h e a te r
F IR S T IN
ow and reveal the cehvstial peaks”. SATURDAY, JA N . 22
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6:00 S a tu rd a y M atinee
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7:00 Professional F a th e r
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7:30 I l a n y O w ens Show
8:00 B reak the B ank
R1 K I ’ALS
8:30 So This Is Hollywood
9:00 '1 wo for the Money
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T ill RS, JA N . 20
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8 to 5 p. m.
4:00 Fem inine Fancies
T h e a te r
4:30 R tdw ood C am era
SUNDAY JAN. 23
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5:00 UncL? bill's A dventures
a lte r 5
5:0C This is th e Life
5:30 A dventure Series
5:50 W e a th e r and news
5:50 Calif.-O re. P a n o ra m a
6:00 You a re T here
7:00 Soldier P arade
7 30 Corliss A rcher
8:00 T he V isitor
N ote Available for
8:30 G allo S ta r Studio
9:00 K IE M T h e a te r
10 t’O Big Playback
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FRIDAY. JA N . 21
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4:30 R tdw ood C am era
W’c Gwe S & II (ireen Stamps
5 00 Uncle Bill’s \d v e n tu re s
/ clcphonc Sm ith Kieer
U P H O L S T E R IN G
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