Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 15, 1957, Image 7

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    ANNOUNCE CONVENTION FuR~
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Crescent City has been se ­
lected as the site for the first
ministerial convention of Jeho­
vah’s witnesses ever held in
this area", Mr. John Kolb, p re ­
siding m inister of the Crescent
City Congregation announced to­
day.
The three-day Circuit Conven­
tion will be held in the Main ex­
hibit Building of the Del Norte
County Fairgrounds, August 30,
31, and September 1, 1957.
The Convention program gets
underway at 7:00 p. ni. Friday,
August 30, with the keynote
address: "Tell the Good News",
sounding the theme for the week
end assembly.
Highlights of the Convention
will be the baptism of newly de­
dicated m inisters at Jedediah
State Park Saturday afternoon,
and the showing of the color film,
"Happiness of the New World
Society' , at 7:30 p .m . Saturday,
August 31st. The public Bible
discourse, "Removing the Barr-1
iers dividing mankind", to be de­
livered at 3:00 p .m . S u n d ay ,
September 1st will climax th e
Convention, rhe speaker, Will­
iam D. Couch of Pennsylvania,
will serve as Convention ch air­
man.
The convention will be devoted
to sensible and practical Bible
talks and Christian worship.
One thousand delegates are
expected to attend from Northern
California and Southern Oregon.
CAMERA CL UB TO MEET
T h e recently re -a c tiv a te d
Brookings Camera Club will hold
a meeting Friday night at 7:30
p m . in the Bonn Motel re c re a ­
tion room.
Those interested in joining are
welcome to attend.
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la c e y o u r O r d e r NOW
P h o n e 3725
"E mployment
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remains the
CHETCO GRANGE BOOTH
TAKES SECOND AT FAIR
The community booth prepared
under the leadership of th e
Chetco Grange placed second at
the Curry County Fair at Gold
Beach last weekend.
It was really a community
booth as members of several
organizations helped with its
preparation.
Cecil Rogers of the Graige w as
the chairman of the booth com­
mittee and he planned the "Chetco
Art Gallery’" as the booth was
called.
Seven shadow boxes displayet
the varied activities of this a re a
The seven displays were p repar­
ed as follows: Floriculture, by
Dorothy Simpson for the Pacific
Croft Lily Growers Association;
Church, by Jessie Judkins of the
Harbor Community club; Schools
by Mrs. J.A. Vaughn of the PTA;
Vacation, by Gordon Olsen of
the Lions Club; Lumbering , by
Cecil Rogers for the lumbering
industry; and farming by Ernest
Wheeler of the Chetco Grange;
and Fishing by Marion Rogers oi
the Chetco Grange.
OTHER FAIR NOTES
This part of the county was
ably represented by its Fair
Princess, Alice Smith, who with
the Princesses from the other
parts of the cqhnty were guests
of the Fair Board at Gold Beach
for the three days of the fair. The
three girls took part in all the
various activities of the Fair and
were honored guests at severa
special events.
Brookings Items
Yolande Vaughan was honored
Monday evening with a stork
shower, given by the Gamma
Gamma chapter of the Beta Sigma
Phi.
It was held at the home of
Laverne Allison. Sue McKenzie
and Thelma Houvila prepared
the lunch. Games were played.
Yolande received many beauti­
ful gifts.
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Judy Mosier left for Olympia
Washington Monday. She will be
visiting relatives there for three
weeks.
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Charlotte Chapman will be
working in the office of Dr.
Anthony Leschin starting the end
of this week.
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A new face can be seen at
Hi-way Mkt. nowadays, w ith
Verl Cox now working there on
a full time basis.
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COUNTY FAIR NOTES
SAME DURING JULY IN AREA
Employment remained about
the same during July, according
to word received from the local
labor market, conducted by tht
Oregon State Employment Ser­
vice.
A slight Increase was due to
call backs and re-h lres as the
lumber mills completed their
vacations and repairs.
The number of new unemploy­
ment claims was 20% more than
the total for the month of July
a year ago.
1 he estimated number of un­
employed was 6% less than last
month.
There is a general feeling that
business men have experienced
conditions as good as last year,
but they seem to be "pulling in
their horns" as to expansion and
they are also reviewing their
plans to reduce costs.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rogers
left Monday to take Glen's father
to Los Altos, Calif. They will
return next week.
______ P k WIUW p j — nAKoUK
The Princess from the central
part of the county became the
Fair Queen as her areaam assec
the largest number of points from
exhibits entered.
We can be very proud of twoof
the young 4-H club members
from this area, tht Misses Shir­
ley Hewitt, and Marilyn Hale
Shirley won both a trip to the
State Fair at Salem and a 4-H
Summer School scholarship for
next June at Corvallis as she
took the Grand Champion ribbon
award with the blue formal she
Lloyd Stefani, local barber,
made anti modelled.
had surgery postponed one week
The formal was of blue taffeta
on the advise of his doctor, be­
with a white print nylon overskirt
cause the Coos Bay blood bank
Miss Hale received her trip
was out of his type of A negative
to the State Fair for being first
blood.
in her division of sew ing a cotton
Lloyd spent Sunday night in
dress she made and modelled.
the MeAuley Hospital arid a 11
In fact she took two first, one
day Monday in Coos Bay awaiting
for the cotton dress and the other
surgery.
for being judged best in the dress
Lloyd says that the company
review and modelling.
of his ward buddies partially
The dress review was held on
compensated for the ordeal o f
Saturday evening at the Queens
awaiting the unpleasant in vain.
banquet at the Sunset Inn.
One buddy, Mr. Pete Boni an,
This area w as well represented of Bandon, had spent much of
in the art section of the fair also. his boyhood in Brookings and
Mrs. Margo Rapraeger won First had gone to school with Iva, Diva
and Second awards for water-
and George Fitchu. He Inquired
colors , with her recent painting: of many of the old tim ers and
"Fighting the Gale" and "Four
.said his school chums would re ­
B ird s.' An oil painting entitled
remember him as "P ressy"
Fe-Fi-Fo-Fum " painted by Mr
Bom an.
Lloyd asks if the old say­
Elmer Rapraeger won a blue rib­
bon in the figure and portrait
ing that "The expectancy is more
| classification.
tun than the realization" should
Mrs. Dan Masset also entered have anything to do with his going
back next Sunday to try again.
several of herpainting, and was
Oh well, anything to get a
winner with an oif pai.it ing called
two week vacation is not to
Rainy Night in B ro o k in s".
1 hi food booth was the busiest be overlooked.
¡place on the lair grounds, and
TO LEAVE ON TRIP
Mrs. Dorotha Ray, president,
William We idem an will leave
and the many members of th e
August 15 on a two months trip.
Emblem club that worked there
I for several days deserve every He will stop off for two days and
visit Lee and Helen Rice at
|ei nt that they ch ar on the ven­
Colorado Springs then fly to
ture. They did a fine job, but
Macon, Georgia to visit h is
wen a weary group by Sunday
grandson and family.
evening.
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W ith the Churches
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■H O O K IN G S
PRESBYTERIAN C H l’a c II
P io n e ir Road and P acific Ave
Sunday School
9 45 a m
M o rnin g W orship
I I 00 a m
W estm inster Fellow ship 6 00 p m
Church Session 2nd Monday
each m onth at 7 30 p m
W o m e n \ A sociatian 2nd Wed
nesday each m onth at 7 30 p ni
C h o ir R e h ia rs a l e a c h S a tu rd a y
each m onth at I 45 p m
A ftern o o n C ircle 4th W .d n s
at 1 00 p m .
ta n 5
STAR OF THE SEA
CATHOLIC CHI R( f|
NOBODY
OUT-TRADES
DUNNING MOTORS
H ig h w a y 101
Oak and Redwood Sts
F ather E m il H Kies
Sunday Mass Schedule —
F irst
S u n d ay of m o n th , 7 00 a m Sung
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i.igh* Mass 11:00 a m , a ll other
Sundays, 7 00 & 9 00 a m
D a ily Mass. 8 00 a m , F irst F ri
day and H oly Days of O blication.
7 00 p.m.
Confessions before a ll Masses,
and S aturday evening, 7 30 to
8 30 p.m.
Catechetical In stru ctio n fo r ele
m entary school pupils on Satur
day m ornings, 10 00 to 11 15 a m .;
fo r high school students, 1st and
3rd Wednesday evenings. 7 00 to
8 00 p.m.
C hoir practice every F rid a y at
7 30 p m in church.
A lta r Society meets re gu la rly
on firs t Tuesday of the m onth at
8 00 p m . in the parish hall.
C o n fra te rn ity o f C hristia n Doc
trin e meets re g u la rly on 3rd Mon
day of the m onth at 8 00 p m in
the parish haR
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHLKCH
B R O O K IN G S ,
Nobody can!
Sabbath School, Sat
Preaching Service
Prayer Meeting Wed
C hoir Rehearsa F ri
Dorcas M eeting, Tue
9 30 a m
11 00 a m.
8 00 p m .
7.00 p.m
10 00 a
fHRISTIA N SCIENCE
CHI RCH
H IG H E S T T R A D E S — volum e dealing p e r­
m its highest tra d e -in , low m arkup
L O W E S T P R I C E - F o r d - s u g g e s t e d p rices
lo w est of lo w -p ric e d th re e
SM ALLEST DOW N PAYM ENT
i
Come in­
gel info a
C orner, of Pine and A ld e r across
fo rm the Greenhouse
Sunday School fro m 9 45 to
10 30 a m C hildre n and Young
People up to the age of 20 are a ll
welcome.
Services Sunday at 11 00 a m
Testim o nia l m eeting on the 1st
and 3rd Wednesdays at 8 00 p m
The
Reading Room in the
church is open on Tuesda.es and
Thursdays fro m 1 30 to 4 30
AH are c o rd ia lly in v ite d .
BAPTIST fOM M I NITY
CHl'KC H
NEW FORD
lead-
cash difference
for
COOS BLOOD BANK
CAUGHT SHORT
• Pacific Avenue
Rev W alter Sadler, Pastor
Sunday School
9 45 a m
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M o rnin g W orship
1100 a m
Y outh Fellow ship
6 30 p.m
Evening W orship
7:30 p m
P rayer Meeting, Wed.
7 30 p.m
C ho ir Rehearsal, T hur. 8 00 p m
Cherub and J u n io r C ho ir
Rehearsal, Sat.
Jo 00 a.m
Crusaders, Satruday
11 00 a m
W om en's M issio n ary M eeting
3rd Thursday in the m onth
I f you have no church home we
in v ite you to w orship w ith us
FAITH LI T ill RN ( HI R< | |
Service* are held at the Seventh
Day A d ve n tist Church, Brookings
Joseph Galambos. Pastor
B ible School
Sunday Worship
9 30 a.m
11:00 a m
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Thursday
Youth League
7 00 p.m
A d u lt Mem, Class
8 15 p in
Tune in "The L u th e rn H o u r”
every Sunday. K E IM . 5 30 p.m .
TV , ’This Is The L ife ” 5 00 p .i
Everyone Is welcome to our
w orship
KT. TIMOTHY'S < HI RI H
Episcopal
F ir St. and Azalea P ark D rive
Rev D avid V. A Browne
Phone 2994
M o rnin g W orship
9 00 a m
1st. 3ru and 5th Sundays,
The H oly Eucharist
2nd and 4th Sunday
M ornings
Prayer
2nd Wednesday
St. T im o th y 's G u ild .
7.30 p m
3rd Thursday
A lta r G u ild
8 00 p m
assem bly of god c h ik c h
Come and W orship W ith Us
In Each Service
C orner o f Oak and P acific
P O Box 818 — Phone 3453
Rev W illa rd J Spencer, Pastor
Sunday School
9 45 ■ 11 00 a m
Morning Worship
1100 a.m
Young People
8 30 7 30 p.m
Evangelistic Service
Tuesday Evening
7 30 p.m
BRiMIRINGR bible chi rch
303 N Karel Street
Sunday School
9 45 a m
M o rnin g W orship
I I 00 1 m
Y outh Meetings
# JO p m
B ible S tudy and P rayer
M eeting Wed
7 30 p m
We Preach The B ible As It Is
For Men As They Are.
CHI RCH OF JERI'R CHRIRT
OF LATTER DAY HAINTR
Grange H all
Priesthood M eeting
P rim ary. Saturday
Sunday School
Sacrament M eeting
9 00 a m.
10 00 a.m
to 30 a m
fl 30 p m
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