Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 15, 1955, Page 4, Image 4

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Please submit new revised copy
if any, for your Church services.
Mrs. May Stafford is engaaad in
They must be in by Monday night assembling a history of her fam­
so as to make the next week’s ily the Travers who migrated
[»aper —Thank You.
fiom Pennsylvania to the Dakot­
as and some of whom are on the
THE BROOKINGS PRESBY- Pacific Coast, among them being
Mrs. Alice Rausch, a niece of Mrs.
TERIAN CHURCH
Staffords. So far, the genealogist
V F. W. HALL
has about 3,000 names, with data
Pioneer Road and Pacific Ave. m each of the subjects in her
Henry M. Ostermvier, Minister files, typed on about two hundred
Sunday School
9:45 a m. pages Mrs. Stafford is running
Morning Worship ..... 11:00 a.m.
W estminister Fellowship 6:00 p.m down every possible clue to th
Women’s Association 2nd Wednes­ family members and arranging
her data so it will be accessable
day of each month.
Choir rehearsal .... 1:30 p.m. Sat. to others in later vears.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
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Corner Pine and Alder, across ★
from the Greenhouse.
Sunday school from 9:45 to
Only one new resident rej>orted,
10:30 a.m. Children and young
so
far, this week, by Dr. Gibson
people up to the age of 20 are wel­
a son, on the 8th, to Mr. and
come.
Mis. David Weldon.
Services Sunday at 11 a m.
Testimonial meetings — First
ami third Wednesdays, 8 o’clock
Reading room in church open Altar Society Makes Plans
Wednesdays — 2:30 to 4:30.
All are cordially invited.
For Fall Festival Bazaar
The Brookings Altar Society is
making plans for their annual
LUTHERAN
Services an* held at Seventt- Fall Feqjival Bazaar, which will
be held at the V.F.W. Hall on
day Adventist Church.
Saturday, October 29th. A family
Rev. Harry F. Miller, pastor
7i4 I St. Crescent City, California style turkey dinner will be served
Morning service
8:30 p.m. Fancy work, apron, candy and
Sunday school
9:30 a.m. pastry booths are also planned.
Everyone is invited.
Tune in Lutheran Hour every
Sunday 1 pm., KCRE, Crescent
Mr. and Mrs. Duayne Notte-
City.
t oom have moved into their new
SEVENTH- DAY ADVENTIST hom'd on Fourth Street, off Easy.
Elder Melvin Tomkins, Pastor
I’he Otis Gabberrys are gather­
9:30 a m. Sabbath school S at­
ering up their chattels, getting
urday.
ready to move into their brand
11:00 a.m. Preaching service
7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer now- home on Aldrich Manor,
meeting.
Work began Monday r»utt{r”* i
storm
s?v ?r across 101 at its
BROOKINGS BIBLE CHURCH
junction
with Oak St. Hie state
Rev. E. F. McClain, Pastor
Sunday School.....
9:45 a.m. highway crew is doing the job.
Storm:: h ’ve brought water down
Morning Worship
11:00 am . *’-• »11 from th- Catholic Churcn
Young People’s Meeting 6:30 p.m
*"» b u m nooJ at the intersection.
Evening Service................ 7:45 p.m.
T* is und< rstood that Oak Street,
Wednesday Evening Bible S tu/y
from 101 to the school grounds,
and Prayer Meeting .....7:30 p.m.
is sc’ tx'.uled 'or paving in 1956.
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CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
(Grange Hall)
Priesthood Meeting
9 :00 am .
Sunday School .
10:30 p.m.
Sacrament Meeting
7.30 p.m
The relief society meets every
Tuesday in private homes.
Dr. Paul Ronniger of Brookings.
Or /on is among 75 physicians in
Portland this week (Sep»-'mber
12-16) to attend the tenth annual
cancer postgraduate conference
offered at the University of Or­
egon medical school in Portland.
Tho conference will cover the
diagnosis ami treatment of mal­
ignant neoplasms.
Guest lecturers for the t».e day
session include Dr. Kenneth Saw­
yer, staff surgeon at the Denver
G er'ral hospital in Colorado, Dr.
John A Gius. professor of surgery
at the Stale University of Iowa
college of medicine in Iowa, Dr.
James F. Nolan, asssistant clin-
’cal pro'cssoi* of obstetrict and
¡cal professor of obstetricts and
Southern Califoinia medical school
Dr William Gardner and Dr.
Fri ,k Hov.ell, both of Portland,
and Mrs. Gordon Smith, from
Arch Cape. On. gon. Faculty mem­
bers from the medical school are
additional speakers.
Physicians will discuss the diag-
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BAPTIST COMMUNITY
Pacific Avenue
Rev. W alter Sadler, Pas.or
Sunday sch o o l................ 9:45 d.m .
Morning Worship............. ll a m.
Baptist Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m
Evening Worship
7:30 p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Wed.
7:30 p.m.
Choir rehearsal, Thur. 8:00 p.m.
Cherub and Junior Choir
rehearsal, Saturday 10:00 am .
Crusaikers... Saturday 11.00 a m.
Women’s Missionary Society.
3rd Thursday in the month.
If you have no church home we
invite you to worship with us.
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various surgical procedures, and
the newest findings in the cancer
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CHURCH
Fir Sfrccf mul A:„b (, Park Road
The Rev. John R. Shid'eler, Vica-
Phone 3275
SUNDAY
g oo a m
DEL NORE
Holy Eucharist and Church school
CHURCH OF CHRIST
to.OO a.m.
Meeting in Grange Hall, Del •THURSDAY
Holy Communion
Norte Street, Crescent City.
Sunday school
........ 10:00 a m.
Worship service ...... 11:00 a m
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Sunday eve. service .......7:30 p.m.
Minister, Dan Sawyers, phone 4(W2
Oak and Pacific
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W. J, Spencer
STAR OF THE SEA CATHOLIC
One
of
the
friendliest churches
Oak and Redwood Streets
in Brookings.
Phone 2423
Sunday school. 9:45 to 10:45 am
Father Fmil Kies. Pastor
11:00 a.m.
Sacrifice of the Mass, first Sun­ Mornmg worship
Me preach Jesus Christ, a
days 11:00 a.m., other Sundays
and weekdays except Wednesdays, ft lend to the friendless.
Evening service. 7:30 evangelistic
8:00 a.m.
' e invite you to come and he
Confessions lx'fore all Masses
and on Saturdays fiom 7:30 p.m. part of our service.
I’he Young People of the church
to 8:30 p.m. except on the first
evu-i i ° V , Chrisi‘s Ambassadors
Saturday.
Adult choir rehearsal 7:30 p.m. ‘ '<r> Sunday night at 6:30 pm
and also for Prayer meeting on
Fridays.
Saturday night at 7:30.
Mrs. J. J, Selvig, of Billings,
Montana, is ’¡siting her sister,
Mrs. Grave Zirfcul. Som of Mrs.
Zirbel’s sisters visited, earlier in
the summer and she says th'me
are more expected.
Charles Bickner is building
another addition onto his house,
extending the living room and a
bedroom.
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Rev. and Mrs Ed McClain,
Sherrill, and Ray W esf’sren, were
in Portland over Labor Day. Sher-
ili euiolhd as a freshman in the
Multnomah School of the Bible
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Glen Dunean has moved h s
p’"nbing ai d tin-knocking busin­
ess into the building east of the
Shell Station, where the Brook­
ings Auto Parts usrd to he
ard Mm G’en Duncan join­
ed the rest of the family in <•<>)
brating Mrs. Duncan’s parents’
Golden Wedding, in Portland, last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Hogan and
Mrs. C. A. MacKenzie were dinner
guests of the Ray Guerrettas,
Sunday. The Hogans are very well
known foimer residents, now liv­
ing at Santa Cruz, and are spend­
ing part of their holiday with their
daughter, Mrs. C. T. M. Echols,
and granddaughter, Mrs. Joe Hell-
Dr. Ronniger Attends
Cancer Conference
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One of SI IAP S outdoor aviary’s finest bred
birds to the first ten customers to buy one
of our solid chrome cages priced from $7.50
You’ve been paying from $7.50 to $25 for
these birds, without the cage. This is a real
(»tier for these hardy little fellows that are
conditioned and guaranteed to talk.
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Friday & Saturday - First 10 customers each day
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